How Jordon Hudson used her power to ‘force’ her way into Bill Belichick Dunkin’ ad
Earlier this year, former ESPN reporter Pablo Torre reported that Hudson used her influence as Belichick’s “de facto agent” to join the Dunkin’ ad.
Earlier this year, former ESPN reporter Pablo Torre reported that Hudson used her influence as Belichick’s “de facto agent” to join the Dunkin’ ad.
A source said of the power play by Hudson: “The ‘Hard Knocks’ people were like, we can’t deal with this goodbye, and they walked away.”
A source said of the power play by Hudson: “The ‘Hard Knocks’ people were like, we can’t deal with this goodbye, and they walked away.”
Off-stage, guests buzzed one literary lion was noticeably absent from the gala, library president Anthony Marx, though his name was on the invite.
Old Mates’ Nicholas Stone moderated a chat at the downtown gathering with Professor Enzo Porrello.
“60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens and the president of CBS News were spotted meeting over lunch after Owens’ exit from the show.
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A spy exclusively said that Williams “walked into the restaurant with friends and family around 8 p.m. wearing a bright red coat.”
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Guests were tittering when disgraced pol Anthony Weiner appeared to be relegated to “the kids’ table” at the 101st Inner Circle dinner at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
The meatball mecca’s pop will take place at a private location, we hear, renamed Rao’s Country Club at Augusta.
The ceremony gave out six prizes of $3 million each — and starry attendees included Gwyneth Paltrow, Christina Aguilera, Jodie Foster and more.
Amy Schumer, Uma Thurman, Tina Fey and Margaret Qualley are just a few of the famous names spotted enjoying the show.