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Dina's Dirt for September 26, 2022

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Adam Levine has stirred it up with all of his DM indiscretions, sending provocative messages to multiple young women, all the while he's married to Behati Prinsloo. He's been slammed and roasted on social media as well. The latest to take a hit at him is "Pitch Perfect" actor Adam Devine. Adam posted, "Just want to post this and say that my wife @chloebridges and I are doing great and going strong. I am not Adam Levine. He's a different guy and a worse singer. We are however naming our future baby Sumner." That last part, of course, is a reference to Adam messaging a woman named Sumner Stroh to ask if she would be cool if he named his unborn baby after her.


Ed Sheeran is dropping a new song this week. "Celestial" comes out on Thursday as a collaboration with Pokemon. Ed shared the news on social media, revealing he got a new tattoo of Squirtle on his arm to celebrate and mark the occasion.

Reinforcing rumors that Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are going through a very rough patch in their relationship, Tom's kids, his mom, and his sister were all at his game, but Gisele, was not. There's a rumor that Tim and Gisele have been living apart for a month, though some sources say that's how every football season goes, according to People. Sadly, Tom's team lost so maybe he could've used her luck at the game.

One of the most iconic voices in Hollywood is getting ready to hang up the helmet.  James Earl Jones - now 91 - has said he is retiring from voicing "Star Wars" character Darth Vader, but that doesn't mean the voice is going away. Through the use of A.I., James' voice will continue to be heard. James actually approved doing it this way, according to Parade. As a matter of fact, "Star Wars" fans have already heard the A.I. version. Darth Vader's lines in "Obi-Wan Kenobi" were a result of using the technology.

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Post Malone canceled his Boston concert right before hitting the stage Saturday night, and it appears to be related to the fall he took last week at another one of his concerts where he broke some ribs. Post felt a sharp pain in his side, which landed him back in the hospital again. He shared with his fans, "On tour, I usually wake up around 4 o'clock PM, and today I woke up to a cracking sounds on the right side of my body. I felt so good last night, but today it felt so different than has it before." He said he was feeling a "stabbing pain" every time he moved or breathed. He promised to make it up to the crowd, but a lot of people were very cranky since they were already at the arena waiting for the show to start, according to TMZ.

Maryka, one of Adam Levine's alleged DM women, claims Adam sent her nude photos. Maryka also said that she and Adam started talking on Instagram "a year ago," and like Sumner Stroh, she thought his marriage to VS model Behati Prinsloo was in the stages of a breakup. She said when she decided to stop talking to him, she told him "You should stop doing this stuff.
You have a wife." Read more at okmagazine.com.

Netflix revealed the premiere date for season five of "The Crown" will be November 9th with an entirely new cast. It's believed this season will cover the royal family in the 1990s. The cast will feature Imelda Staunton taking over the role of Queen Elizabeth II from Olivia Coleman, Dominic West is portraying Prince Charles, Elizabeth Debicki will portray Princess Diana, and Jonny Lee Miller will star as Prime Minister John Major. Salim Daw, will be playing Mohamed Al-Fayed and Khalid Abdalla will play Al-Fayed's son, Dodi, who died in the same tragic car crash in 1997 that claimed the life of Princess Diana, according to Variety.

TikTok stars Dixie D'Amelio and Noah Beck have stopped posting about each other on social media, but they haven't broken up. Dixie told People, "We're so much happier. We have so much more fun by not posting [our relationship]. People don't need to know what's going on, and they have no right to know. It's not like we have a relationship account that they're following. They're following us as [individual] people."

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Taylor Swift fans were freaking out this weekend over rumors she would headline the 2023 Super Bowl half-time show on February 12th. It all started after it was announced that Apple would be taking over for Pepsi as sponsor of the half-time show. Taylor has a sponsorship deal with Coke, so that would have been a conflict, but with Apple taking over, the possibility became so real. But, sources told TMZ that even though Taylor was offered the show, she turned it down. Apparently, she doesn't want to headline until she's finished re-recording her albums. In light of that news, it turns out that Rihanna is headlining the show. After rumors hit, she confirmed it by posting a photo of her holding a football. The NFL then confirmed the news by sharing the same photo.

John Cena is officially a Guinness World Record holder because of his work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. He helped make 650 wishes come true. John granted his first wish in 2002 and granted the organization's 1000th wish in 2012. To put his work with Make-A-Wish in perspective, in the 42 years that the organization has been around, no one else has granted more than 200 wishes, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Hilaria Baldwin gave birth to her and Alec Baldwin's seventh child on Thursday, Ilaria Catalina Irena Baldwin. The baby, who weighed in at six pounds, 13 ounces, came home to her six siblings, who Hilaria said were "bonding and welcoming her into our home."

Back in June, Jeff Wittek sued YouTuber David Dobrik for over $10 million after he was injured in a YouTube stunt. In the stunt, YouTubers were attached by a rope to arm of an excavator and swung around. Jeff claimed David swung him too quickly and stopped fast, which caused Jeff to slam into the side of the machine. He tore a ligament and broke bones. David has now responded to this lawsuit, asking the judge to dismiss it, saying that Jeff knew the risks involved with the stunt and that he can't be blamed for his injuries. Essentially, Jeff should've known better than to trust a friend who didn't know better.