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Meghan Markle sparks reactions as duchess only ‘wants to serve herself’
Meghan Markle only ‘wants to serve herself’, royal fans have expressed their views following her secret visit to France.
The Duchess made her Paris Fashion Week debut in an all-white ensemble on Saturday, according to the New York Post.
Commenting on Meghan Markle’s appearance, one royal fan said “Meghan is not cut out to be a princess in the real world. Real princesses, like Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Princess Anne, devote themselves to serving others.
“Meghan only wants to serve herself. I guess she thought being a princess meant sitting on a throne all day long and be waited on hand and foot. She was, and in many ways still, is an actress. And like many actresses, she just wants to be the center of attention.”
Another alleged, “Markle paid fans to ‘see her leaving her hotel’! So she paid fans to see her at a hotel she’s not staying at. She’s to important to herself to let anyone know where she’s staying!”
The third said, “She went from thinking she was the next Princess Diana to trying (and failing) to become the next Kim Kardashian.”
The fourth warned, “She won’t be a success much longer, as soon as William becomes king. He will wave his wand and she will be a commoner once again.”
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Billy Bob Thornton opens up about fear of aging
Billy Bob Thornton wasn’t really happy about turning 70.
Billy celebrated his milestone 70th birthday in August.
He opened up about aging in a new interview with CBS News’ Sunday Morning, sharing that it was scary.
“You know what, it’s so funny you’re scared of every milestone. But this one actually did affect me in a way that I had to, you know, have a few meetings with myself late at night,” said Thornton.
Ultimately, the Oscar winner focused on the positive aspects of aging, such as gaining respect.
“We’ve all seen each other get older. And when I see that wisdom and see the respect that people have for them, it just kind of makes everything melt away somehow,” he said. “I mean, I’m in a successful band and I’m in a successful show. Every day when I wake up I just say I’m blessed. That’s really it.”
For his milestone birthday, the Landman star stayed at home with his kids and wife Connie Angland and enjoyed some vegan cake.
“Connie asked me what I wanted and I said, ‘Nothing, absolutely nothing. As a matter of fact, don’t mention it to anybody,’ ” he told Rolling Stone in another recent interview.
“We really just hung out here at the house, just me and Connie and the kids,” Billy said, “and had a nice time, and they got me a vegan cake, which — I can’t eat wheat or dairy, so that was awesome. Anytime a guy like me could have cake, it’s a great day.”
Billy Bob Thornton will be seen in season two of Landman.
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Jon M. Chu talks journey to "Wicked: For Good," casting Colman Domingo as Cowardly Lion
“Wicked: For Good” director Jon M. Chu joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about the highly-anticipated movie, his journey to working on the films and casting. The movie takes place right before and during the events of the 1939 movie, “The Wizard of Oz.”
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Bottlenose dolphins spotted in Gwadar West Bay
ISLAMABAD: A large pod of bottlenose dolphins was sighted in Gwadar’s West Bay, a rare visual treat captured by observers and described by World Wildlife Fund-Pakistan (WWF) as an “encouraging sign of ocean health”.
According to WWF-Pakistan, bottlenose dolphins are commonly found in the country’s coastal waters, with schools frequently seen near the Indus Delta, Chiran Island, Ormara, Astola Island and the broader Gwadar region.
Pakistan’s waters are home to 27 species of dolphins and whales, reflecting a rich level of marine biodiversity.
WWF-Pakistan said that repeated sightings of dolphin schools point to the strong productivity of the northern Arabian Sea.
However, the organisation stressed the need to protect Pakistan’s fragile marine ecosystem through awareness and effective management measures aimed at safeguarding dolphins and other marine life.
The conservation body reiterated that rising visibility of marine fauna should prompt renewed efforts to preserve habitats and ensure sustainable use of coastal resources.
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