Month: February 2023

Jennifer Aydin was instrumental in spreading infidelity rumors about the Gorgas on this season of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” according to Margaret Josephs.  The Drink Soirée by Margaret co-founder, 55, shares her take on the drama in an upcoming episode of Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast.  “I wish Teresa [Giudice] would have prevented
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This week across the book banning social media world, a new guidebook to inappropriate books across the state of Iowa has been circulating. This 111 page guidebook, put together by Moms For Liberty in Polk County, reiterates that their quest to remove inappropriate books from schools is not about book banning. Indeed, they use the
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Bachelor alum Sarah Herron and fiancé Dylan Brown have suffered an unfathomable loss. Their newborn son Oliver, who was born prematurely, died “in his dad’s arms” just hours after his birth. “His body was small, but his legacy will always be larger than life to us,” Sarah said, while announcing the sad news. “On January 28th, at 24
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Journalist and Julia Child’s grandnephew Alex Prud’homme (My Life in France; The French Chef in America) has crafted a finely balanced, scrupulously researched account of gastronomy and culture, history and politics in Dinner With the President: Food, Politics, and a History of Breaking Bread at the White House. Even for those of us who paid
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Lisa Marie—who passed away on Jan. 15 at the age of 54—inherited Elvis’ estate on her 25th birthday in 1993, almost 16 years after the death of her father. The trust included ownership of Graceland, the Memphis, Tenn., home where Elvis and other members of his family are buried.  According to Priscilla’s petition, she and former business manager Barry Siegel were given
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