Thursday, July 6, 2017

Meghan Markle: Did She Cheat on Prince Harry With Her Ex-Boyfriend?!

In the nine months since we first learned Prince Harry is dating Meghan Markle, there’s been no shortage of gossip about the couple.


But most of it has centered around concerns that they’re moving too fast and unconfirmed rumors that Harry and Meghan are engaged.


We suppose it was only a matter of time before the “trouble in paradise” talk began, and this week, it really kicked off in earnest.



For starters, there were murmurs out of London about Camilla Parker Bowles disapproving of Meghan and putting pressure on Harry to part ways with the actress.


Now, there are reports that Meghan was not quite single when she and Harry met.


According to The Sun, Meghan was still in a long-term relationship with Canadian “celebrity chef” Cory Vitiello.


We’re not sure what makes Corey a celebrity, as opposed to just a highly-regarded chef, but we’re guessing at some point, he popped up on the weird Canadian version of Chopped that used to be hosted by Tori Spelling’s husband.


(Side note: Why does Canada need its own version of Chopped? How many variations on poutine can there be?)



Anyway, the official narrative regarding Corey and Meghan has always been that they broke up, and she met Harry shortly thereafter.


But The Sun claims that there was a period of overlap, in which Meghan was hooking up with, if not dating, both dudes at the same time.


According to those in the know, Meghan met Harry in May of 2016, when he traveled to Toronto to promote the Invictus Games.


At that time, sources claim, she was very much still dating Corey, which might be part of the reason that Harry and Meghan went to such great pains to keep their relationship under wraps for so long.


Obviously, no one involved wants to confirm that Meghan was two-timing Corey and Harry, and that includes Corey.



Asked about the situation the chef replied simply,  “I can’t comment on that.”


Seems like one of those situations where silence speaks volumes.


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President Trump Left Hanging by Poland"s First Lady

President Trump enjoyed a great Polish dish … sorry, make that a diss … courtesy of the country’s first lady. Melania and POTUS arrived in Poland Thursday and after a ceremony, stood onstage with President Andrzej Duda and his wife, Agata…


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Duggar Lawsuit Against City, Publisher to Be Dismissed?

Springdale, Arkansas officials have asked a judge to throw out a federal lawsuit filed by four members of the Duggar family of TLC fame.


At issue is the allegedly illegal release of documents.



Four Duggar women sued Northwest Arkansas officials, claiming they improperly released police investigation documents to a tabloid.


A police investigation in the 2000s determined that Josh Duggar, the family’s oldest child, fondled the girls and at least one other girl.


No charges were filed against Josh Duggar because by the time officials learned of the incident, the statute of limitations had lapsed.


In 2015, the story was published by In Touch Weekly, stunning the public and irreparably changing the way the Duggars are perceived.


The sisters’ lawsuit was filed in federal court in Fayetteville, alleging invasion of privacy, outrage and violation of the right to due process.


According to multiple media reports, the lawsuit filed against the city officials seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.


The officials from the city argue that they have immunity from legal action in this case, and that the lawsuit is a baseless cash grab



In addition to various city officials, defendants include Bauer Media Group, the publisher of In Touch Weekly and related social media sites.


The lawsuit also lists 10 unidentified “Doe” defendants, believed to be employees of the defendants named specifically in the case.


Jill Dillard, Jessa Seewald, Jinger Vuolo and Joy-Anna Duggar, the plaintiffs, are members of the family featured on TLC’s Counting On.


Previously, they starred on 19 Kids & Counting, which garnered 3.6 million viewers as recently as May 2015 before the scandal broke.


TLC canceled the show before reviving it in its present form, which maintains a considerably smaller albeit loyal following to this day.


Having previously filed to add his name to his sisters’ case, Josh Duggar pulled out of the lawsuit last month for unspecified reasons.



It was revealed, thanks to the celebrity tabloid in question, that Josh confessed to “inappropriate touching” of his sisters in March 2002.


Then just a teenager himself, he admitted he had run hands over young girls in the family home as they slept, their parents said later.


Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar say they told the girls about the incident, disciplined their son and took precautions to prevent a recurrence.


They did not seek outside help for this.


Their choice to handle such an event “in house” for years, before eventually telling police (who also did nothing), was widely criticized.


Later in 2015, Josh was also outed as a user of Ashley Madison and went to sex rehab for cheating on wife Anna and porn addiction.



The motion to dismiss the lawsuit argues that the girls fail to make a constitutional claim against the city or establish intentional conduct.


A tort is an act injuring someone, after which the injured person may sue the wrongdoer for damages. Springdale says that didn’t happen.


The defendants’ attorneys said in their motion:


“In their complaint against the Springdale defendants the plaintiffs use such turns of phrase as ‘contrary to the bounds of human decency’ and ‘basic notions of civility and personal dignity’ and ‘horrible and blatant re-victimization’ in order to advance claims for damages.” 


“The allegations of fact in the complaint, rather than the hyperbolic turns of phrase, are assumed to be true at this stage.”


“Yet a close examination of the alleged facts reveals that individual Springdale defendants acted not outrageously, but well within the protection provided by the doctrine of qualified immunity.”



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Mackenzie Standifer: Viciously Bullied Over Ryan Edwards Drug Scandal?!

Want to hear something truly crazy?


Right now, at this point in time, there’s a very good chance that Mackenzie Standifer is the least popular person in the entire Teen Mom franchise.



Less popular than Farrah Abraham, Jenelle Evans, Matt Baier — she’s even less popular than her brand new, fresh-out-of-rehab husband, Ryan Edwards.


How did this happen?


Mackenzie is new to the show, she’s not a main cast member. What did she do that was so unlikable to so many people?


Lots of things!


Though she was well received when she first began filming for the show — remember, lots of people thought she’d be a good influence on Ryan — things changed quickly in recent episodes.


It began when Maci confided in Mackenzie about the problems she’d been having in co-parenting Bentley with Ryan, and her issues with Ryan’s parents.



Mackenzie was sympathetic towards Maci, and she even agreed with her on several points, but then she turned around and told Ryan and his parents everything they’d talked about.


Conveniently leaving out the fact that, in the moment, she’d agreed with Maci.


It just seemed like a very two-faced move, and people began questioning her motives.


Things got sketchier during the Teen Mom trip to Puerto Rico, when Maci finally confirmed Ryan’s drug use — why would Mackenzie bring her son around all that?


Then we learned that she actually married Ryan just before he went to rehab — again, why?


And THEN we saw on the Teen Mom finale that on the way to the wedding, Ryan nodded off so badly that Mackenzie had to grab the wheel and steer for him.



Instead of telling him to pull over, or being angry with him for putting their lives and the lives of countless others in danger, she hurried to turn off the cameras in the car.


And then she married him anyway.


If that wasn’t bad enough — it really, really was — we also have that ridiculous letter she read during the reunion special. The one where she blamed Maci for Ryan’s drug use.


Also the one in which she claimed to have only found out about his drug use on their wedding day, which is possibly the silliest thing anyone has ever said.


So take all that, pile it up together, and you have a good idea of why so many people are hating on Mackenzie right now.


And, as Mackenzie revealed in an Instagram post yesterday, people are hating her so much that they’re sending her horrific messages.



“U should kill urself,” someone told her in a direct message. “Don’t f-ckin do reality tv if you can’t face the [truth].”


“Maci is right and I don’t even like her [bitch].”


“So sorry for the language,” Mackenzie captioned the screen shot. “This is an example of what is being sent to my box.”


She advised her followers to visit a website called StopBullying.org “if you or someone you know is affected by bullying.”


On one hand, it’s obviously terrible and completely wrong for people to tell her to kill herself. There’s absolutely no justifying that.



But on the other hand, it really is infuriating to see her hop up on her high horse yet again, proving that she’s completely unwilling to admit that she might be in the wrong.


Oh, and speaking of wrong, Ryan left a pretty interesting comment on the photo …


“Hey at lest I could go get help for my problem there is no help for dumb ass I’m just say half the bitches on the are dumb sluts,” he wrote.


Yeah, seems like rehab did him a world of good.


We have a feeling this whole thing is going to get worse before it gets better … if it ever does.



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