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Meghan Markle iterates her Netflix show is ‘not about marrying Prince Harry’

Meghan Markle is lauded for keeping her lfiestyle show apart from Prince Harry.
The Duchess of Sussex, who seldom talks about the Duke of Sussex on the latest season of ‘With Love, Meghan,’ on Netflix, does not feature a cameo from her husband in order to keep her identity intact.
Royal expert Jennie Bond told the Mirror : “I think Meghan is very wise to keep the focus on her. This is her baby, her project, and I think Harry has deliberately kept out of the way so that the spotlight shines on his wife.”
“She talks about him from time to time in the new series and also mentions her children,” she said. “But this is a lifestyle show about cooking and crafting and chatting with her guests. It’s not about being married to a prince. It’s about being an influencer and selling her products. And it seems to be doing the job rather well.”
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Denise Richards involves Aaron Phypers’ mother in legal battle

Denise Richards has reportedly taken a major step in her legal battle with Aaron Phypers.
As per the latest findings of Us Weekly, Denise will be calling her estranged husband’s mother to testify in court about his alleged “abuse.”
On August 29, Richards, 54, submitted her witness list for next week’s hearing, and it includes Aaron’s 84-year-old mom, Patricia Phypers.
At the hearing, Richards is expected to argue that her current temporary restraining order against Aaron, 52, should be turned into a permanent one.
According to court documents obtained by the outlet, Richards said Patricia will “testify regarding communications” she had with the actress “regarding abuse perpetrated on [Richards] by [Aaron].”
The former couple, who wed in 2018, confirmed their split earlier this year.
Richards noted that she expects Patricia’s testimony to last one hour.
Aaron himself is also on Richards’ witness list, with plans for him to be called to the stand for up to four hours.
In her filing, Richards made a series of alarming claims, alleging, “Throughout our relationship, Aaron would frequently violently choke me, violently squeeze my head with both hands, tightly squeeze my arms, violently slap me in my face and head, aggressively slam my head into the bathroom towel rack.”
She continued, “Threaten to kill me, hold me down with his knee on my back to the point where I would have to plead with him to get off me so that he would not kill me and hack into my laptop and phone and download all of my text messages.”
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Katie Lowes talks character’s secrets and fan response to hit series “The Hunting Wives”

Actor Katie Lowes, who plays Jill on the Netflix series “The Hunting Wives,” said the hit show that merges complex relationships and Southern culture has garnered a huge fan following.
“I am getting texts, emails, DM’s from everybody I know and don’t know – strangers and family alike who are obsessed with the show,” Lowes told “CBS Mornings Plus.”
The series debuted in Netflix’s global top 10 and stayed there for five weeks.
“It’s a summer, summer spicy show,” she said. “I think it’s getting a lot of attention because there is an amazing lesbian love story at the front of the show, and I’m thrilled that it’s getting the attention it deserves.”
“The Hunting Wives” tells the story of Sophie, played by Brittany Snow, who moves from Boston to east Texas for her husband’s job. She strikes up a friendship with the charismatic Margo, played by Malin Akerman, and her clique of friends, including Jill. Sophie discovers she doesn’t fit it and things take a turn when a teenage girl is murdered.
In the series, each woman has her own secrets. Lowes said Jill, who is the preacher’s wife and a pillar of the community, “hides her secrets in her hair.”
“Her marriage is horrible and she has a very interesting relationship with her son,” Lowes said about Jill. She enjoys playing “juicy, complicated” characters like Jill.
“I grew up in New York, and when something comes in where someone is going to say yes, like, do something that’s not like you, talk not like how you speak, have an accent, wear different clothing,” she said. “I mean … I’ve been an actress since I was a little kid playing pretend, and it’s the goal. It’s awesome.”
Lowes said she feels lucky, previously starring in shows like “Scandal” and “Inventing Anna.” While many know her as Quinn on “Scandal,” she said that’s changing.
“I have to say I was at the U.S. Open with the ‘Scandal’ family this weekend with Shonda Rhimes there and I was getting a lot of ‘Hunting Wives’ mentions.”
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