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Dina's Dirt for March 20, 2024

Ariana's Nonna is making history!

Taylor Swift is rocking the world with her "Eras Tour," literally.
CalTech and UCLA researchers have confirmed that Swifties at the Los Angeles shows caused earthquake-level tremors during the August 5th concert. It wasn't the music but rather the crowd. And no big surprise that "Shake It Off" had the biggest movement at .85.

Kate Middleton's whereabouts have been questioned, and maybe the palace thought they could quiet the riot by releasing a video showing Kate and William walking through a Farmer's Market type place, but that only made things worse. Bravo's Andy Cohen tweeted, "That ain't Kate," and that got everyone fired up that it was a double. Heidi Agan, a well-known Kate Middleton impersonator, said, "My own social media has gone crazy as people think it's me. But I know it is not."


In more Royal news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's individual bios have been dropped from the official family website. Instead, there's a joint bio that lists the couple's accomplishments like Harry's creation of the "Invictus Games" and Meghan's "over 100 episodes" on "Suits."

Dan Schneider has responded to the allegations that he allowed and contributed to toxic workplace conditions on sets of his Nickelodeon shows following Investigation Discovery's "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV." Dan admitted he feels "awful and regretful and sorry," adding, "I wish I could go back…and just do a better job and never, ever feel like it was OK to be an a**hole to anyone, ever."  He also said he reached out to Drake Bell when he found out about Drake being assaulted by dialogue coach Brian Peck (no relation to Josh Peck). He said he was "devastated by that" and told Drake, "I'm here for you." As for all those celebs who backed Brian, even after he ended up with a 16-month prison sentence, he called it disappointing that many of them had written open letters of support for him, even after he confessed to some degree.  James Marsden, SNL" alum Taran Killam, "Growing Pains" stars Alan Thicke and Joanna Kerns, and "Boy Meets World" actors Will Friedle and Rider Strong were some who vouched for Brian before his sentencing in 2004.

Ariana Grande's 98-year-old grandmother, Marjorie "Nonna" Grande, has made history as the oldest person on the Billboard Hot 100. Nonna has a cameo in Ariana's song "Ordinary Things," which debuted at number 55 on the chart. It's Nonna's first credited feature and co-writing credit on one of Ariana's tracks. And that's not the only thing Ariana is celebrating this week – her divorce from Dalton Gomez has been finalized. He's getting $1.25 million and nothing more. Not bad for simply saying, "I do" to one of the hottest stars out there.

Ariana's Nonna is making history!