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Julie Jordan / People.com:
Jennifer Aniston Says This Past Year Has Taught Her 'How Much I'm Capable Of' — The actress made a return to series television starring in and co-exec producing The Morning Show: “It was exhilarating and terrifying. But at the same time, unbelievably rewarding” — FB
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San Francisco Chronicle:
49ers suspend broadcaster for saying Ravens' QB Jackson had advantage due to ‘dark skin color with a dark football’ — The 49ers have suspended Tim Ryan, their radio color-analyst, over comments he made on a Bay Area sports talk radio show Monday in which he said Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson …
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Beatrice Verhoeven / The Wrap:
Elle Fanning, Dakota Fanning to Play Sisters for the First Time in Melanie Laurent's ‘The Nightingale’ for TriStar (Exclusive) — Elle Fanning and Dakota Fanning will unite for the first time on-screen to play sisters in the film adaptation of Kristin Hannah's worldwide best-seller …
Mason Boycott-Owen / Telegraph:
British lesbian couple first to carry baby in both their wombs — A British lesbian couple have become the first parents to have a baby carried in both of their wombs in a landmark “shared motherhood” procedure. — Jasmine Francis-Smith gave birth to Otis, their son, two months ago …
Amy Kaufman / Los Angeles Times:
Camila Morrone wasn't interested in acting. Now she's being called the next Jennifer Lawrence — As a girl, Camila Morrone didn't think much of actors. From her family's two-bedroom apartment on the last legal block of the 90210 ZIP Code, she watched her parents run lines, cramming for auditions that were rarely successful.
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Us Weekly, Cele|bitchy, RADAR and Page Six
Jess Cohen / E! Online:
Riverdale's Camila Mendes and Charles Melton Are “Taking a Break” — Camila Mendes and Charles Melton are pressing pause on their relationship. — The Riverdale co-stars, who first sparked romance rumors in the summer of 2018, have been “taking a break” from their romance over the last few months.
Variety:
‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’: Finn and Poe Aren't Boyfriends, but J.J. Abrams Hints at LGBTQ Representation — Striking a lightsaber into the hearts of “Star Wars” fans, it appears that a romance between Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) and Finn (John Boyega) will not materialize in “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”
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The Wrap, Towleroad Gay News and New York Times
Aurelie Corinthios / People.com:
Julianne Hough Says Workplace Culture Is ‘Shifting’ as She and Gabrielle Union Exit AGT — News broke last month that Julianne Hough and Gabrielle Union had been dropped as judges on the show after just one season — Julianne Hough is addressing her and Gabrielle Union's controversial exits …
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CNN, reality blurred and Variety
Stephen Galloway / Hollywood Reporter:
“Anger Is Very Easy — The Other Stuff Feels Difficult”: Tom Hanks, Shia LaBeouf and the Actor Roundtable — Robert De Niro, Adam Driver, Jamie Foxx and Adam Sandler also share dark moments, trade secrets and the roles that redefined their lives. — There's an old adage among actors …
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Melody Chiu / People.com:
Inside Taylor Swift's Life-Changing Year: 'I'm Proud of the Things I've Withstood' — From releasing a euphoric new album to advocating for her fellow artists, Taylor Swift — one of four People of the Year — is more fearless than ever — To say 2019 has been an incredible year for Taylor Swift would be an understatement.
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Cele|bitchy and Just Jared Jr.
Elizabeth Leonard / People.com:
Jennifer Lopez on Hustlers Oscar Buzz, the Super Bowl and Her Amazing Year: ‘Dreams Come True’ — “The key is the not giving up part. For me, it's not a choice,” Jennifer Lopez tells PEOPLE — FB — Jennifer Lopez out-J.Lo'ed herself this year. — The multifaceted megastar took …
Mitch Jablonski / Egotastic:
Donna D'Errico Pops Out Her Cleavage for Pop-Up Beauty Event — The former Mrs. Nikki Sixx, Donna D'Errico, has really gotten her groove back in the last few years. She went from fame and fortune in the 90s and early aughts to relative obscurity for the better part of this decade.