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Dina's Dirt for January 13, 2022

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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are engaged. She shared the news last night in an Instagram video, writing, "Somehow, a year and a half later, having walked through hell together, and having laughed more than I ever imagined possible, he asked me to marry him. And just as in every lifetime before this one, and as in every lifetime that will follow it, I said yes." Then she finished her statement with, "And then we drank each other's blood." MGK shared his own video where he described taking Megan back to the place they fell in love in July 2020, by a banyan tree, and popped the question. He showed the ring he gave her that he designed with Stephen Webster. He explained, "I know tradition is one ring, but I designed it with to be two. The emerald (her birth stone) and the diamond (my birth stone) set on two magnetic bands of thorns that draw together as two halves of the same soul forming the obscure heart that is our love."


"Aquaman" star Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet are calling it quits after 16 years together and four years of marriage. They shared the news in a joint Instagram statement, writing, "The love between us carries on, evolving in ways it wishes to be known and lived. We free each other ~to be who we are learning to become." Jason and Lisa started dating in 2004 and have two kids - 14-year-old Lola and 13-year-old Nakoa-Wolf. They got married in 2017.

The upside down kiss between Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson in "Spider-Man" remains one of the most memorable ones in movie history, but at the time, Kirsten Dunst, who played Mary Jane,  said it "did not feel like it was a famous kiss" because of everything happening while the kiss was being filmed. Kirsten said, "Water was getting up [Tobey Maguire's] nose because of the rain, and then he couldn't breathe in the Spider-Man suit ... and it just felt very late at night. I didn't think about it [in a romantic] way." Today though, she tells W Magazine, "I'm proud to be a part of that. It looked like a great kiss."

Mark Wahlberg wants in on the tequila game. A rep for Mark is sharing that he recently became a principal investor in "Flecha Azul." This tequila company was founded by Abraham Ancer, a Mexican PGA golfer. Sources also say that Mark wants to reach out to George Clooney, who has "Casamigos," and The Rock, who has "Teremana," for a "tequila-off" in the future to see which one is best.

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Kylie Jenner is officially the first woman in the world to reach 300 million Instagram followers. In fact, she's just second to Cristiano Ronaldo who has 388 million to reach such a high number of followers. The official account for Instagram itself is the only one with more than the two of them, with 460 million. Kylie takes the top spot for a woman from Ariana Grande, who got the title in February 2019 when she had 146.5 million followers.

"Real Housewives of Orange County" star Heather Dubrow's husband, Dr. Terry Dubrow, angered fans after selling high-priced COVID-19 tests on a shopping network while the stores are sold out during the surge being experienced around the world. Terry was recruited by the show as the professional doctor to back the test. The cost? It was $119 per kit, which contained 6 tests. One person pointed out that when the tests were in stock at drug stores, they were selling for  $9.99.

A woman who had included Nicki Minaj in her lawsuit against Nicki's husband has dropped the allegations against Nicki. Originally, the woman accused Nicki of harassing and threatening her, but she dismissed the charges, according to TMZ. That's not good enough for Nicki – her team is still planning to go after the woman to recover money lost in legal fees. Nicki's husband, Kenneth Petty, remains a defendant.

"Red Notice" is about to turn into a franchise. It's still in the early stages, but Netflix is planning back-to-back sequels of the movie. Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot, and Dwayne Johnson are all expected to return. Production is hoping to begin in early 2023 and all depends on the schedules of the stars. New characters would be introduced in the sequels, too. Writer-director Rawson Marshall Thurber is also expected to return.

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Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn Spears sat down for an interview with "Good Morning America" to promote her new book, "Things I Should Have Said," and the subject of Brit's conservatorship came up. Jamie Lynn said, "When it was put into place, I was a 17-year-old. I was about to have a baby, so I didn't understand what was happening, nor was I focused on that. I was focused on the fact that I was a 17-year-old about to have a baby. I understand just as little about it then as I do now." But still, she said she tried to help Britney. She said, "When she needed help, I set up ways to do so," adding, "[I] went out of my way to make sure that she had the contacts she needed to possibly go ahead and end this conservatorship and just end this all for our family." Jamie said though, "how many times can I take the steps to help when... you know, she has to walk through the door." So far, Britney hasn't commented on her sister's interview, but she did hint that she may be ready to write a book about her own story. She posted a photo of a typewriter on Instagram, captioning it, "Shall I start from THE BEGINNING???" Jamie Lynn also shed light on how her father caused her pain throughout her life as well. She said in her book, "He spent most of my life in that cycle of ruinous behavior. His bouts of drinking always caused me periods of torment and sorrow."

Is this a win for Kris Jenner? Kris and her former bodyguard, who accused her of sexual assault, will settle their case in private arbitration. Marc McWilliams, who worked as a bodyguard for the family from 2017 to 2019, filed a lawsuit against Kris, accusing her of grabbing him, exposing herself to him, and firing him for denying her alleged sexual advances. Because of the private arbitration, we'll hear no other details about the case and it will just go away on its own quietly. Read more with radaronline.com.

Richard Burgi is no longer playing Ashland Locke on "The Young and the Restless." Why? In his own words, because he "naively and inadvertently violated the show's COVID policy." Over the holidays, he visited family back east and tested positive for COVID-19. He quarantined for five days per the CDC guidelines, came back, and then tested negative at the studio, twice. But when he went back to work, he found out that he was "not within the show's guidelines, which is a 10-day protocol. So I inadvertently violated the show's COVID rules and protocols," he said. He added, "I felt terrible about it. I still do. It bothers me mightily but it is what it is. I respect whatever the show's decision is. They're doing the best they can, as we all are." He also wished the person coming in to take over his role all the best and spoke very highly of the cast and the show, saying, "I have nothing but good memories and good wishes for it."

"Girls Gone Wild" creator Joe Francis claims Paris Hilton tried to beat him up after he allegedly tried breaking up with her back in 2003. He said on Wednesday's episode of the "Behind the Velvet Rope with David Yontef" podcast, "I swear to God, I had to call the security of [the hotel], and then she started beating me, because she was drunk." He claims her sister, Nicky, and best friend at the time, Nicole Richie, were there when it happened. He said security has to escort her out of his room but that she was "beating down the door all night." He claims Paris told him, "I couldn't break up with her because she was Paris Hilton." Paris hasn't responded to the comments, and to this day, she denies they ever dated.