Hollywood has ‘soured’ on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: sources
“There is not only no appetite left for them in LA, but they’ve also worn through any good will they had,” says a source.
“There is not only no appetite left for them in LA, but they’ve also worn through any good will they had,” says a source.
“There is not only no appetite left for them in LA, but they’ve also worn through any good will they had,” says a source.
Prince Harry isn’t loving Meghan Markle’s recent social media posts of him and their kids, a source tells Page Six.
Along with defying gravity with his singing voice, Bailey also won hearts with his role on “Bridgerton” as Lord Anthony Bridgerton.
Hadid is “ripping out floors, lighting, fixtures,” says a source, who tells us neighbors are scavenging designer cast offs in her trash.”
Cameras were rolling at a “Holiday Nights” party with Urban Outfitters last week hosted by the show’s cast members.
The “Firework” singer and former Prime Minister of Canada recently had their first public outing to Parisian cabaret, Crazy Horse.
“The Real Housewives” star claims “uncompensated labor,” in a lawsuit against he ex, as well as, “damages for sexual harassment, retaliation.”
The British pair were seen looking cozy at Fouquet’s in Tribeca with a spy telling us “They seemed very in love.”
Concertgoers included “Emily in Paris” star Ashley Park, “Vampire Diaries” star Nina Dobrev and young fans from Make-A-Wish.
“People are bribing the security guard to skip the line,” one woman, who showed up at 3 A.M. alleged.
A spy tells us Schlossberg, who is known for his zany and over-the-top social media posts, seemed “subdued, different than his Internet personality.”
Sweeney is on a hot streak with a number of ad campaigns. She has the new movie “Christy” coming out as well as several projects in the works
We hear the Broadway star performed “Suddenly, Seymour” from “Little Shop of Horrors” and “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” from “Evita.”
Marnell describes the book as a “wild, druggy, funny, feminine, deranged, glamorous, and, yes, autobiographical novel.”
Timmermann recalls going to bat for Ashley Judd after director Michael Mann passed on her for a role in 1995’s “Heat.”