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Britney Spears is blaming her mom, Lynne, for her conservatorship just as much as her dad, maybe even more. According to TMZ, Brit said, "My dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship," adding, "...what people don't know is that my mom is the one who gave him the idea." Britney also wrote, "Thank you for exiting out of my life and finally allowing me to live mine! PS do I know how mean I sound? Yes ... I 100 billion percent I do." She further chastised her mom, adding, "She secretly ruined my life… so take your whole 'I have NO IDEA what's going on' attitude and go f**k yourself. You know exactly what you did." The judge in her conservatorship case will hold a hearing next Tuesday, where it could end, or the judge could order a mental evaluation. In the meantime, Brit's mom is reportedly demanding Britney cover her legal bill for the lawyers she hired to represent her in her conservatorship, arguing she is the one who ultimately stepped forward to save her from the conservatorship and free her from her father's control, according to OK. So, that will be $650,000, please, and see you at Thanksgiving.
Will Smith admitted that he considered killing his own father. In his new memoir, Will said, "My father was violent, but he was also at every game, play, and recital. He was an alcoholic, but he was sober at every premiere of every one of my movies. He listened to every record. He visited every studio." As for his father's dark side, Will said, "When I was nine years old, I watched my father punch my mother in the side of the head so hard that she collapsed. I saw her spit blood." Prior to his father's passing in 2016, Will shared, "One night, as I delicately wheeled him from his bedroom toward the bathroom, a darkness arose within me. The path between the two rooms goes past the top of the stairs. As a child I'd always told myself that I would one day avenge my mother. I paused at the top of the stairs. I could shove him down, and easily get away with it. As the decades of pain, anger, and resentment coursed then receded, I shook my head and proceeded to wheel Daddio to the bathroom." Read more with OK.
While Kim Kardashian is getting rumors going about her and Pete Davidson, it's looking more and more like a publicity stunt. According to Radar, when Kim met up with Pete for a dinner date, cameras were there to catch it all for her family's upcoming Hulu series. In the meantime, sources are saying Ye isn't too happy about Kim's PDA with Pete. Could that be why he shaved his eyebrows off?
Tom Hanks shared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that Jeff Bezos offered him a ride to space, but the price tag was a bit too steep. Tom said, "It costs like $28 million or something like that. And I'm doing good…but I ain't paying $28 million." He added, "You know what, we could simulate the experience of going to space right now. I don't need to spend 28 million bucks to do that." I'm sorry, but it's Tom Hanks – Jeff Bezos should have been paying HIM $28 million for the privilege of sitting next to him.
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Will Smith admitted that he once considered suicide. Talking about his YouTube docuseries, "Will Smith: The Best Shape of My Life," he said, "When I started this show, I thought I was getting into the best shape of my life, physically. But, mentally, I was somewhere else. And, I ended up discovering a whole lot of hidden things about myself." He added, "That was the only time in my life that I ever considered suicide." He wants his fans to know, "What you've come to understand as Will Smith, the alien-annihilating MC, bigger-than-life movie star, is largely a construction, a carefully crafted and honed character designed to protect myself, to hide myself from the world. To hide the coward." Read more with tmz.com.
Jennifer Garner has fans wondering if she's engaged to John Miller after flashing a ring on THAT finger during an Instagram Live chat with her "13 Going on 30" costar Judy Greer. The two were first linked in 2018, shortly after her divorce from ex Ben Affleck was finalized. They split on good terms late last year, but in May, they rekindled. According to UsWeekly, the two are having a "serious" discussion about their future and "are totally set on a long-term future together."
The husband of "Rust" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins is preparing to file a wrongful death lawsuit , according to TMZ. Halyna is survived by her husband, Matthew, and their 9-year-old son, Andros. The insurance policy on "Rust" has a limit for death or injury on set of $6 million total for any and all claims. Director Joel Souza could also file a claim for his injury from the shooting, which would come from that $6 million. In the meantime, attorneys for the head armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, believe that a disgruntled cast member intentionally put one or more live rounds of ammo in a box of dummy rounds. Even though Hannah loaded the gun Alec Baldwin eventually fired, accidentally killing Halyna, she said she had no idea she had placed a live bullet in gun.
"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Dorit Kemsley shared that so far, there aren't any suspects in her home invasion case, where she was held at gunpoint and robbed while her kids were asleep. She also revealed that she's hired 24-hour security to "avoid anything that could put us in this situation again."
"Today" anchor Craig Melvin showed up to work yesterday with an earring, and he explained to his co-workers that he got it because his five-year-old daughter, Sybil, wanted him to get it when she got her ears pierced. He's not sure if he's going to leave it in though. Al Roker suggested a parrot and an eye patch.
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Will Smith stars in "King Richard," the story of Richard Williams, Venus and Serena's father, chronicling how he made his dreams of tennis domination for his two daughters come true. How do Venus and Serena feel about the film? Apparently, according to Entertainment Weekly, they are extremely pleased with the finished product. "King Richard" not only captures their innocence, it also tells their story authentically. Serena, who teared up the first time she saw it, said, "I always wondered how I would explain my life [to my daughter, Olympia]. Like, how will I even start that conversation? This is the perfect way." "King Richard" hits theaters and HBO Max on November 19th.
According to court documents, a judge denied L.A. County's request on Monday for Vanessa Bryant to undergo a psych evaluation to prove that the 2020 helicopter crash that killed Vanessa's husband, Kobe Bryant, and their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, was what caused her emotional distress, and not the leaked photos of them at the scene of their death. Read more with Radar.
While Wendy Williams continues to heal, more fill-in hosts have been announced for her show. Actor Michael Rapaport, comedian Bill Bellamy, and talk show veterans Jerry Springer and pal Steve Wilkos will all have a go at hosting, according to OK!
Madonna's oldest daughter, Lourdes Leon, did talked with Interview Magazine, and she said Madonna made her pay her own way for her future. Lourdes said she had to pay for her own college education and apartment, "We don't get any handouts in my family. Obviously, I grew up with extreme privilege. There's no denying that. But I think my mom saw all these other kids of famous people, and she was like, 'My kids are not going to be like this.' Also, I feel like if your parents pay for things, then it gives them leverage over you. My mom is such a control freak, and she has controlled me my whole life. I needed to be completely independent from her as soon as I graduated high school." Still, didn't her mother set her up with the right people in life to allow her to make a ton of money to get the things she wants in life? I guarantee her 25-year-old life doesn't match up to all the 25-year-olds we know living at home until they can afford to get out on their own and off of our insurance.




