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Dina's Dirt for May 14, 2021

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While Janet Jackson has not publicly responded to Justin Timberlake's apology regarding her "wardrobe malfunction" during their 2004 Super Bowl performance, her brothers have. Marlon and Jackie Jackson appeared on "Andy Cohen Live" and were asked what they thought of Justin's apology. Marlon said, "I just want to thank Justin Timberlake. It takes a man to step up and do that so we do thank him for doing that." Jackie added, "It was nice that he did something like that because it kind of hurt Janet, you know, in the past. So for him to step up and say that, it means a whole lot." Read more with okmagazine.com.


Everybody's hating on "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Porsha Williams and her fiancé, Simon Guobadia, believing Simon's ex-wife Falynn to be a victim. But, according to radaronline.com, Simon wanted to end their marriage because he thought Falynn had cheated on him with "multiple men," including her male assistant. Also, when Simon decided to file for divorce in January, he and Porsha weren't together at all. Sources say Simon didn't start dating Porsha until months after he filed for divorce (Radar Online says their one-month anniversary was Tuesday).

Ronnie Ortiz-Magro is checking into treatment for mental health issues as he awaits his court date on June 25th. He has avoided being charged in the domestic violence case in April but he still needs to face charges over violating his probation. In the meantime, he is stepping back from filming the show and rumor has it MTV may have cut all the scenes Ronnie has already shot out of the upcoming season of "Jersey Shore: Family Vacation."

If you don't want "Good Girls" to be cancelled, Mae Whitman is asking for your help. She wrote on Instagram, "Hello! We would like very much to not get cancelled and apparently we are 'on the bubble,' meaning they're considering not bringing us back. To me, I'm like, huh? So, maybe, if you're also like huh, you could let [NBC] and [Netflix] know how much you love us. Thank you 'Good Girls' army. I love [you]." There's also a petition on Change.org which has over 11,500 signatures. We'll find out if it worked today when NBC announces their fall lineup, according to E! Online. If they cancel this show and "Game of Thrones" the ending, I'm not going to be happy.

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Adam Sandler/IHOP update… The IHOP hostess who went viral on TikTok for unknowingly turning away Adam Sandler has gotten her chance to meet him. Dayanna Rodas shared another TikTok on Tuesday with pics of her meeting Adam at IHOP. She captioned it, "Couldn't have been more excited!! Thank you Adam Sandler!" Remember I told you IHOP was offering all-you-can-drink milkshakes on Monday, pledging $1 per milkshake sold (up to $50,000) to the Comedy Gives Back organization, which Adam previously supported throughout the COVID-19 pandemic? Well, it looks like Adam caught wind of it, and that's when he showed up, according to People, You'll recall that Adam said the only reason he left was because "the nice woman told me the all-you-can-eat deal didn't apply to the milkshakes."

Forget Oprah – Prince Harry sat down with Dax Shepard for his "Armchair Expert" podcast, and Dax got him to talk about the good stuff – Harry's nude Vegas pic from years ago, secretly meeting up with Meghan Markle in the grocery store when they first started dating, and how he knew when he wanted out of the royal life. Believe it or not, it was years before he met Meghan. Harry told Dax, "The biggest issue for me was that, being born into it, you inherit the risk. You inherit every element of it without a choice. And because of the way the U.K. media are, they feel an ownership over you." As for his royal life, Harry said, "In my early twenties, I had the case of 'I don't want this job, I don't want to be here, I don't want to be doing this. Look what it did to my mum. How am I ever going to settle down and have a wife and family when I know it's going to happen again?' Because I know, I've seen behind the curtain. I've seen how this operation runs and how it works. You don't want to be a part of it.'" Read more with extratv.com.

HBO Max announced that the long-awaited, much-hyped "Friends" reunion will finally air on May 27th. OK! reports that there will be some guest stars from the show joining the gang including Elliott Gould and Christina Pickles, who played Monica and Ross' parents, Jack and Judy; Tom Selleck, who played Monica's boyfriend, Dr. Richard Burke; Larry Hankin, who was Monica and Rachel's mean downstairs neighbor Mr. Heckles; and Reese Witherspoon, who was one of Rachel's sisters. And, some big names will be stopping by including Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, and BTS.

Lisa Vanderpump found a way to stick it to her former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" co-star Kyle Richards this week when she realized they were both at the same restaurant. When LVP and her husband saw Kyle and a Bravo executive producer a few tables over, Lisa did find a way to let Kyle know she was there... by sending them her $132 bill. Apparently, Lisa gets along with the EP, but TMZ reported Kyle and the exec didn't pick up the tab. Lisa figured that was going to happen and made sure to leave a cash tip and an imprint of her card just in case.

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Did Chrissy Teigan's apology to Courtney Stodden come too late? TMZ is reporting that Target pulled Chrissy's "Cravings by Chrissy Teigen" line of cookware from their website last month. Chrissy only recently apologized to Courtney for bullying her online. No one from Target has commented on whether or not the removal is related to this situation or not.

Those #FreeBritney supporters do not mess around. Radar Online has a copy of a letter sent by #FreeBritney supporters to the California Bar Association asking for Brit's court-appointed attorney, Samuel Ingham, to be investigated for not acting in her best interest over the years. The fans are also bringing up his alleged $10,000 a week salary from the case. The #FreeBritney supporters brought up their concerns with her lawyer, giving him a deadline of May 9 to respond, and if he didn't, they said they would file a complaint with the California State Bar, which they did.

Ellen DeGeneres said ending her show next year has nothing to do with allegations of a toxic workplace, and she's even gone as far as suggesting there was an attempt to take her down. She talked with "Today" host Savannah Guthrie and implied the allegations against her were "too orchestrated" and "too coordinated." Not that she denies there were things that were wrong – she only wished someone would have brought it to her attention sooner, according to TMZ.

Congratulations are in order for Channing Tatum. "The One and Only Sparkella," the children's picture book he wrote, has topped the New York Times Best Sellers list. He wrote about the honor, "Say what?!?! I'm literally speechless right now!!! Ten-year-old me would never believe this." Question – does the tally include how many people were distracted by his naked buff arms and accidentally clicked on the link to buy or thought they were buying Channing Tatum?