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  1. 8 hours ago, Hoyaheel said:

    Wait- is the casting couch supposed to be Wintour as well as the first one, the magazine? I have a hard time reconciling those details with the way Anna works...

    Yes, both BIs are thought to be Anna.  As someone powerful and use to everyone doing what they want, I could totally see her having a sex buddy.  But I do have to scratch my eyes out thinking about it. :D

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  2. ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER 04/12 **8**
    This editor has informed the powers that be that if anyone touches her magazine, they should expect all kinds of things to come out about said powers that be.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER 04/15 **14**
    The Quiet Casting Couch: It isn't as if this permanent A lister has never talked about their casting couch. They have, but in a very opaque way. You always have to read between the lines when it comes to the A lister about their sex life. Because of the nature of the A lister's profession, they got to choose who worked for them. They held the auditions. They could choose to hire and fire at will whoever they wanted. At first, our A lister was just sleeping with long familiar people they knew, but that changed over time. It became the responsibility of the people who worked for her to offer up someone to have sex with if they wanted to keep their job. They had to do so once a year. It was OK if the A lister didn't like them, they just had to have someone they were offering. Things were good if you did that. The people being offered were fully aware that if they were chosen, they were going to have a great life. Our A lister, even if you were with them, just for a year, would take care of you for the rest of your life. The only thing you had to do was be available and keep it all a secret. Every so often, someone decided they were not going to keep the secret. After a visit from a couple of the A lister's friends, their attitude was changed. The sex drive of our A lister has slowed, but they are always on the lookout for someone new.


  3. Source:  1440

    'Rust' Armorer Sentenced

    Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer who handled the weapons on the set of the Western film "Rust," was sentenced to 18 months in prison yesterday for the October 2021 shooting death of the film's cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins. 

     

    Gutierrez-Reed, 27, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a New Mexico jury in March for erroneously putting a live round into a prop gun (see 101). Alec Baldwin, the film's star and coproducer, fired the loaded weapon during rehearsal, shooting the 42-year-old Hutchins. Baldwin, 66, faces his own trial July 10 on an involuntary manslaughter charge for which he has pleaded not guilty. 

     

    Attorneys for Gutierrez-Reed plan to file an appeal. The defense argued the armorer was not given enough time to check the weapon and that Baldwin was reckless with the prop. Prosecutors argued Gutierrez-Reed failed to take accountability in her role, pointing to her recorded conversations from jail, where she has been held for the past month.


  4. Social media continues its monstrous influence...

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    Popbitch

    >> Caught in the Middleton <<
    No way out for the old guard

    When Princess Diana died in 1997, the blame was placed squarely at the feet of the media. The media's excuse – that they were only giving the public what they wanted – was given short shrift, but increasingly it's looking like they may have had a point.

    At the moment, we're seeing exactly what happens when an unstoppable appetite for information meets an immovable news vacuum.

    Today's privacy laws mean that the only people who can grant permission for the press to discuss the health of Charles and Kate are Charles and Kate themselves. As they're staying (mostly) schtum there can be no reporting on the matter. So, in the absence of detail, papers just resort to one of two modes: strange cheerleading or impotent questioning, both of which result in some truly bizarre stories.

    Readers in the comment sections sense this, so whip themselves up into a fury that they are either being told too much – or not enough. Add in the unregulated social media sleuths who can speculate with impunity in a way that the papers can't – occasionally hitting an indisputable bullseye, like with this week's dodgy photo – and you have a perfect storm.

    The Photoshop fiasco has shown the serious shortcomings of the modern relationship between the monarchy and the media. And if the public ever do get wind of just how much the Royals have been holding back from them these last few years, then they might properly be screwed.

  5. ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER 01/17 **7**
    Apparently, there was a problem with a risky pregnancy which is why the emergency surgery was needed, not planned. The ginger haired one reached out to someone about going over because of all the health emergencies, but you know who said nope to that. You know who also tried to buy a house but had to settle for renting a place in Los Angeles, because she didn't qualify for the loan.


  6. Identity of 'racist' royal accidentally revealed in Dutch edition of bombshell book, sales abruptly halted

    https://pagesix.com/2023/11/28/royal-family/identity-of-racist-royal-accidentally-revealed-in-dutch-book/

     

     

    Book: Prince Charles questioned complexion of Harry and Meghan’s baby

    https://pagesix.com/2021/11/28/book-prince-charles-questioned-skin-tone-of-harry-meghan-baby/

    On Nov. 27, 2017, the engagement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was announced at 5 a.m. A few hours later, Prince Charles sat down for breakfast and mused to his wife, Camilla, “I wonder what the children will look like?”

    Camilla was “somewhat taken aback” by the question and replied, “Well, absolutely gorgeous, I’m certain.”

    Lowering his voice, Charles asked: “I mean, what do you think their children’s complexion might be?”

    This is according to a well-placed source who contributed to Christopher Andersen’s book “Brothers And Wives: Inside The Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan” (Gallery), out Nov. 30.

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