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Dina's Dirt for October 21, 2022

Check out the chatter on these stories, plus a bonus story at 8:40, with the Dina's Dirt podcast

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More from the Piers Morgan interview with Ye. The National Down Syndrome Congress, The National Down Syndrome Society, and The National Disability Rights Network are all condemning Ye for his comments on the show. At one point, Ye started going off about President Biden, and intentionally used a word he knew would get him in trouble. He didn't even accidentally let it slip out – he actually prepared people for it because he said the words, "That is f***ing - Hey, here it comes, come get me -  that's f***ing r*****ed." He repeated it for emphasis. He then added, "Ovbiously because I've been deemed with mental health [issues and] all this, I have the right to use whatever words that I like to use." Piers was left speechless. See the video at tmz.com.

Post Malone got hurt onstage – again. This time, it was his ankle at his show in Atlanta. The injury comes only one month after he damaged a rib onstage. Apparently, he stepped into a gap in the stage meant for pyrotechnics. As you can see in the video at tmz.com, it was hurting enough he had to stop down for a bit. But, despite the pain, he went forward with the rest of the concert, minus a few dance moves.

Charlie Puth admitted in an interview that he's dating someone, and when asked if he's in love, he responded "Yeah, definitely." He added that it's "someone that I grew up with" in New Jersey, saying, "As my life gets more turbulent and I travel everywhere, it's nice to have someone close to you that you've known for a very long time." When asked if she was "the one," Charlie said she was, but don't expect him to let the world know if he decides to get engaged. He explained, "If I do, certainly the media won't know about it, and I'll go out of my way to make sure that they don't know about it because it becomes too much." Read more with E! Online.

"The Flash" movie was almost shelved, at a cost of $200 million, due to star Ezra Miller's legal and behavioral issues. While Ezra is making efforts to correct all his problems, the studio is moving forward with a June 2023 release, and a sequel, if all goes well. According to The Hollywood Reporter,  "Aquaman" writer David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick has already written a script for a sequel, should "The Flash" turn out to be a box office hit.  The news comes as Ezra pled not guilty to burglary charges Monday. He could spend up to 26 years behind bars if convicted. That might make press tours to promote the movie kind of difficult. Hollywood, once again, proving that money is more important that integrity.

Dina's Dirt at 7:40

In a new song, Shakira shares that monotony and narcissism partly contributed to the failure of her marriage. After 11 years together, Shakira and soccer player Gerard Piqué broke up over the summer, and judging by the lyrics in her new song "Te Felicito (I Congratulate You)," it seems she blames him for the relationship failing.  According to OK, Shakira alluded in an interview that he had been unfaithful, but she also talked about all her sacrifices for the relationship. She said, "As a soccer player, he wanted to play football and to win titles and I had to support him," but that meant she had to put her career on hold. She put her career on hold that she had to make "a sacrifice of love," and "thanks to that, my kids were able to have a present mom, and I have this amazing bond with them that is unbreakable and that sustains us." Sound familiar, like a story similar to a football player and a supermodel?

With the season 5 trailer for "The Crown" out, Dame Judi Dench and "The View" host Joy Behar disagree on how the show should present. Dame Judy feels that a disclaimer should be placed at the beginning of each episode, explaining that much of what you see is embellishment or fictionalization. Joy, on the other hand, had a differing opinion and said, "This dame disagrees with Dame Judi Dench because they tell you at the top that it is not a documentary, and if you have a brain, you can figure out that the writers have used history. If it's documented history, then we can believe it, but we're not going to believe a conversation that's going on in the bedroom of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Nobody was there but the two of them, so you don't believe that part." Regardless, season 5 starts streaming on Netflix November 9.

A jury has decided that Kevin Spacey is not liable in a $40-million civil sex abuse case, taking just over an hour to decide on the allegations that Kevin made unwanted sexual advances against actor Anthony Rapp when he was a teenager. Anthony, who was just 14-years-old at the time, said it happened in Kevin's New York City apartment during a party back in 1986. While Kevin previously apologized for the incident and blamed it on alcohol, on the stand he insisted he had no memory of the event and denied any misconduct. Kevin is still facing other accusations.

TikTok star Charli D'Amelio shared a sneak peek at her new tattoos on Instagram. She got the word "rebel" right above her right elbow, likely a tribute to her dog, Rebel. She also got two small hearts on her wrist, or what were supposed to be hearts. Some loved it, others threw some shade, saying things like, "I could've tattooed those myself while drunk."

Dina's Dirt at 8:40

In a new interview, Ed Sheeran says he was offered the chance to write the theme song to James Bond's "No Time to Die" when Danny Boyle was the director, and he had immediately started writing it. But when the director and script changed, Ed found out he was being replaced by Billie Eilish, who by the way, won an Oscar for the song.  Ed said, "I had started writing it. I'm not gonna pretend it didn't hurt not doing it." But he's not giving up. Ed added, "I think eventually as an English singer you've got to eventually do a Bond song.
If they come back I'll be like, 'Yeah yeah, of course.'" In the meantime, Ed, a well-known ketchup lover, is planning to launch his very own line of condiments. The Sun reports that he has trademarked the brand Tingly Ted's to use for a line of sauces that will include mayonnaises, marinades and seasonings, which may come out as early next year, according to ET. That's one way to distract yourself from the disappointment.

After her recent miscarriage, Britney Spears is looking into surrogates to start a family with her new husband, Sam Asghari, RadarOnline.com reports. Britney, who will turn 41 in December, could face a high-risk pregnancy, according to insiders. One source said, "After doing some research, she's convinced hiring a surrogate is the way." Britney has always wanted a baby girl, and the timing is right, especially now that her two teen sons want nothing to do with her.

Tom Brady has just apologized for comparing the NFL season to military deployment, admitting it was a "poor choice of words." Tom actually interrupted a reporter at the beginning of his press conference saying he wanted to say he was sorry to everyone who "may have taken it in a certain way." Tom said, "I have a tremendous amount of gratitude for everyone who served, and, in the end, we play a game, and the military is defending our country. It's two different things and I shouldn't have made the comparison." People seemed split over Tom's initial comments.

Kris Jenner said on "The Kardashians" that her daughter, Kim, made a strange request when she found out Kris was having hip surgery. She told Khloe, "Kim asked the doctor to save her my bones so she could make jewelry out of it." Though it sounds odd, Kris had always planned to have her remains cremated and turned into necklaces for her kids.