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Dina's Dirt for March 23, 2022

Dina's Dirt at 6:40

Kelly Clarkson was left very embarrassed on her own talk show, thanks to Anne Hathaway. The two were playing a game of "Sing That Name That Tune," and Anne was beating her pretty badly when the band began to play Kelly's own song "Since U Been Gone," only for Anne to recognize it first and belt it out before Kelly could even spit out a note. Kelly quickly fell to her knees in shock, asking, "How?! How did you know it from just that? She knew it on the 'boom, boom boom boom'!" In more Kelly news, as we told you, Kelly recently filed legal documents to change her name to Kelly Brianne, Brianne being her middle name. But she isn't actually changing her name, at least professionally. She told People, "I just got divorced, so I had to drop my married last name. I just kept my middle name for my personal life.
I'm still Kelly Clarkson. I don't think I can change Clarkson at this point.
I'm 20 years in!" Well, after Anne taking her down like that, she might want to consider living more anonymously.


Maksim Chmerkovskiy has gone back to Poland after facing backlash for fleeing Ukraine on a train filled with women and children just days after Russia's president Vladimir Putin declared war on the country. Saying he now suffers from "survivor's guilt," the "Dancing with the Stars" pro has left CA and made his way back to Europe to help Ukrainian refugees. He shared on social media over the weekend, "I spent some time at home. I enjoyed some of that Los Angeles weather. Saw my family, saw my friends, obviously spent some time. And we've been working. We've been working on tangible opportunities to help." He went on to explain that he started a charity called Baranova 27, after the address he was born at in the Ukrainian city of Odesa, and that they will be teaming up with former "Real Housewives of New York" star Bethenny Frankel's organization, BStrong, according to Radar.

A judge ruled on Tuesday for Amanda Bynes's conservatorship to end.  The conservatorship was almost nine-years-long. Amanda says she'll "prioritize my well-being in this next chapter."  She is also excited about "upcoming endeavors" like her new fragrance line.

Gordon Ramsay is opening up about the impact lockdown had on the hospitality industry. According to him, the pandemic helped get rid of all the "crap" restaurants. He was asked if he was talking about any chain in particular, and he didn't specify. He also said that now "we've wiped the slate clean, which is good."

Dina's Dirt at 7:40

Rachel Zegler is going to the Oscars after all! After she told a fan that she'd be watching the show in her sweatpants and her boyfriend's flannel, The Academy decided to invite the "West Side Story" star as a presenter. Although Rachel is currently filming Disney's live-action "Snow White" remake in London, the production is reportedly working on rearranging the schedule to allow her to attend the ceremony. Steven Spielberg's remake of the 1961 classic received seven Oscar nominations—including one for Best Picture—but in a surprising and extremely questionable move, the Academy didn't invite Rachel - the film's lead – to the ceremony. Now that's been remedied, according to Deadline.

Justin Bieber has filed documents to dismiss a lawsuit he brought against two women who claimed he sexually assaulted them.  The allegations surfaced on social media in 2020, with the women claiming the assaults happened in 2014 and 2015. Justin denied the women's accusations, and sued the Jane Does for defamation. But, TMZ reports that a source says Justin doesn't want to move forward with the lawsuit because he believes he's proven his point that he didn't do anything. He has always maintained that he has proof he wasn't anywhere near where the women said he was at the time of the alleged assaults.

Even though it was almost a given, HBO Max finally made it official. "And Just Like That…" has been renewed for a second season. The "Sex and The City" revival has been the HBO Max's most successful series to date.

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner were spotted having what appeared to be a heated exchange over the weekend. The two, who were married for 10 years, share 16-year-old Violet, 13-year-old Seraphina, and 10-year-old Samuel. For the most part, they've always maintained a healthy co-parenting relationship. This discussion came after reports that Ben and his new love interest, Jennifer Lopez, are in escrow on a $50 million estate in Bel-Air.

Dina's Dirt at 8:40

Tom Hanks has a knack for being in the right place at the right time when it comes to weddings. Remember he surprised a couple getting married on the beach back in October? Well, he did it again just the other day with a bride in Pittsburgh. Tom, who was in the area for filming, saw Grace Gwaltney and her bridesmaids as they were getting ready to leave for the ceremony. Grace said, "He was like, 'Hey! I'm Tom Hanks. I would love to get a photo with you.'" Her bridesmaids were all screaming and in shock but gathered quickly to get some photos. Grace couldn't wait to her husband, Luke, and before they got married at Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh, Grace said, "We had a moment before the ceremony and we prayed and we were holding hands and going back-to-back so we wouldn't see each other [and I said] 'Luke, I just met Tom Hanks.' I had to sneak that in there."

Everywhere you look, there's a KarJenner, which means they're making money somehow with their products, social media posts, their show, etc. But who's the richest of them all? Here' the breakdown of the immediate family;

Kim Kardashian: $1.4 Billion

Kylie Jenner: $700 Million

Kris Jenner: $170 Million

Caitlyn Jenner: $100 Million

Kourtney Kardashian: $65 Million

Kendall Jenner: $45 Million

Rob Kardashian: $10 Million

Former "Bachelor" star Colton Underwood said he didn't want his wedding televised, but sources say he's just saying that because no one has shown interest in picking it up. According to Radar, a source says he was sure that being the first gay Bachelor to get married would start a bidding war between networks and streaming services, but not so. The source said, "His agent set up a meeting with almost every development and programming executive in town. What was interesting is that Colton attended most of those meetings without his fiancé. This is clearly The Colton wedding pitch - who he is marrying seems to be just another detail. To say he was optimistic is an understatement; he was 100% positive this was a done deal. Not only would he earn a chunk of money, but Colton would be back where he loves to be – on TV." I guess he'll just have to marry for the sake of love.

Sandra Bullock has finally admitted the one film on her resume that she is not proud of. In an interview with TooFab, Sandra admitted it was "Speed 2: Cruise Control," the 1997 sequel to "Speed," not starring Keanu Reeves. She said, "Makes no sense. Slow boat. Slowly going towards an island." Slow boat, slowly going to an island, WITHOUT Keanu Reeves. That should have been her red flag right there – if Keanu says no, you say no.