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Harry, Meghan could face potential social freeze after Kris Jenner photo drama
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may face a tricky road ahead after declining Kris Jenner’s request to share photos from her recent birthday bash.
According to Heat Magazine, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s move could strain their ties with the Kardashian matriarch.
An insider said Kris did not take it nicely when the Sussexes declined her request and may cut ties with the couple over the humiliation she faced.
If she does so, the couple’s social and financial prospects could take a hit, particularly as Meghan’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, continues to suffer due to “lackluster sales,” said the source.
“Meghan is distraught as she respects Kris, but she’s not giving up hope,” the insider said of Meghan’s reaction on the issue.
“She has already sent an apology letter and will no doubt be mailing holiday gift packages and other peace offerings to find her way back into the Kardashians’ good books,” they added.
The insider continued, “She’s hopeful it’ll all blow over and be water under the bridge soon enough. But when you cross this family there tends to be no way back and the likelihood is that they’ll be giving Harry and Meghan an extremely wide berth moving forward.
“Meghan’s not giving up but right now, it’s a nightmare as far as their social prospects go and it’s likely to cost them a lot of money, too. She really didn’t mean to upset Kris and just wants the friendship back.”
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Childish Gambino reveals he had a stroke last year, which forced him to cancel tour
Donald Glover is opening up about a recent health scare that forced him to cancel his tour last year. At the time, he described it as an “ailment,” but Glover said Saturday night at a performance that a doctor told him he’d had a stroke.
Glover, who performs under the moniker Childish Gambino, shared the information on stage at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival in Los Angeles. His remarks were shared widely on social media.
“You guys voted for a ‘where have I been monologue,'” Glover, 42, said. “I had a really bad pain in my head in Louisiana and I did the show anyway. I couldn’t really see well, so when we went to Houston, I went to the hospital and the doctor was like, ‘You had a stroke.'”
Glover said he felt like he was letting everyone down, lamenting that he still hasn’t been to Ireland. He also revealed that “they found a hole” in his heart and he had to have two surgeries.
“They say everybody has two lives and the second life starts when you realize you have one,” Glover said. “You got one life, guys, and I gotta be honest, the life I’ve lived with you guys has been such a blessing.”
CBS News has reached out to Glover’s representatives for additional comment.
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Broadway baby: Lea Michele is back where it all began
In 1965, the original musical “Funny Girl” was playing at Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre, starring someone who knew her way around a song. That same year, a guy named Joe Allen opened a place a few blocks away. It was the place to be for Broadway stars like Al Pacino and a host of others. Plus, they served a mean cheeseburger.
The cheeseburgers are still there, and so are Broadway’s elite. Lea Michele has been coming here since her Broadway debut in the 1990s. “I just love this place so much,” she said.
And what would she eat? “A burger. I mean, it’s always so good, so good here, oh my God,” she said.
But when we met her at Joe Allen’s, she wasn’t in a burger mood, because she had a show to do. Lea Michele is currently starring in the musical “Chess.” In the show, she plays a brilliant strategist for two world champion chess players (played by Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher).
“Chess: The Musical”
“Chess” is a love triangle, a spectacle, and a chance for the stars to raise the roof at the Imperial Theatre – the same place where Michele made her Broadway debut in 1995 in “Les Miserables,” at the age of eight.
Her parents weren’t show biz people – Dad owned a deli – and before she auditioned, they had no clue their daughter could sing. “And as we were leaving, I turned to my Mom and I was like, ‘I’m gonna get this. I think I’m gonna get this,'” Michele recalled. “And she said, ‘Things like that don’t happen to people like us.'”
In this case, Mom was wrong: Michele got the part, and went on to even greater heights in the musical “Spring Awakening,” and later became a household name in the hit TV show “Glee.”
She hit a few bumps along the way, among them a difficult pregnancy with her first child in 2020, and flak on social media that she acted like a diva back in the “Glee” days. But things looked up in 2023, when she was asked to step into the shoes of her idol Barbra Streisand, and take over a struggling revival of “Funny Girl.”
She said, “I think that we all grow as we get older. It’s hard being in an industry where there is such a spotlight on these phases and times in your life.”
And what was the pressure like to take over “Funny Girl”? It was the first time that I was really sort of in the spotlight after everything that had happened to me personally,” Michele said. “I wanted to finally show everyone that I could play this part, and play her really well.”
Long story short, Michele killed it, and turned a sinking show into a hit, despite suffering a miscarriage during her run. And when she was approached about doing “Chess,” she told producers that having another baby came first. “And so my husband and I ended up doing IVF, which was in its own right very intense and challenging,” she said. “But you know, we got pregnant and had our daughter, who is wonderful and wild. And then they, you know, said, ‘Would you like to do the show?’ ‘Absolutely!'”
Now, the 39-year-old mother of two is back at the Imperial Theatre, where it all began, serving up another knockout performance with a side of gratitude.
I asked, “What do you think that eight-year-old girl would think, back in that same theatre?”
“I think that she’d be so proud, and she would just say, ‘Thank you,’ ’cause that’s all she wanted,” Michele said. “And it’s still what I want. My love for what I do was definitely reignited during ‘Funny Girl.’ And I’m very grateful for that. But I’m so happy to be here, and to be home.”
To hear Lea Michele perform “Someone Else’s Story,” from “Chess: The Musical,” click on the video player below:
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Sarah Ferguson weighs drastic move as Andrew’s behaviour leaves her ‘quietly mad’
Sarah Ferguson is said to be drawing up a personal “survival plan” as former prince Andrew’s behaviour leaves her “quietly mad.”
According to sources, the former Duchess of York has even weighed the idea of relocating to Portugal to escape the ongoing scrutiny due to her and Andrew’s past ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
This comes amid rumours that King Charles’ “disgraced” brother is exploring a possible move to the Middle East.
Now, palace insiders have told Radar Online that Fergie is finding it difficult to navigate losing her royal titles and the Royal Lodge.
Ferguson is also being “driven quietly mad” ever since King Charles stripped her royal titles and left her homeless.
As for Andrew, he is behaving like a child, spending hours wandering the corridors ranting to himself or hiding in his TV room watching golf.
“He’s still a child, and always will be – at least Sarah is trying to get a survival plan together. He just wallows,” the source said.
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