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The art of celebrity apology

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In this episode:

  • With Lea Michele saying that she was sorry for her former costar “Glee”, it made Maggie and Ian think about other memorable celebrity apologies – and not apologies.
  • Quibi staff are very angry with Reese Witherspoon who gets paid millions of dollars when startups are struggling.
  • And a celebrity psychic sees a lot going on for the “Vanderpump Rules” cast.


Here are a few examples of today’s stories:

Regret Leah

Lea Michele apologized on Wednesday after being accused of making the life of Samantha Ware, a former co-star “Glee”, “a living hell” when they were on a TV show together.

“One of the most important lessons from the last few weeks is that we need to take the time to listen and learn about the perspectives of others and whatever role we have played or anything we can do to help overcome the injustices they face,” Michele, 33, write on Instagram.

He continued, “When I tweeted the other day, it was intended to show support to my friends and neighbors and the colored community during this very difficult time, but the response I received to what I posted made me also focus specifically about how my own behavior towards fellow members of the cast was felt by them, “the actress continued.

Angry with Quibi

Reese Witherspoon and Quibi events live at CES 2020Getty

Quibi staff are less than happy that Reese Witherspoon was paid $ 6 million to tell a natural show on the problematic platform where her husband works.

Witherspoon is the voice of the program “Fierce Queens,” which gives a feminist view of natural documents by exploring heroic female animals including cheetahs, hyenas and ant queens, telling viewers: “Imagine a world where women call all shots.”

But Page Six was told that the show, which was produced by the BBC’s Natural History Unit, had become one of the weakest players on Quibi, as one source said: “Quibi might have to implement a reduction, and people assume that stars like Reese gets paid millions. “

Witherspoon’s husband, Jim Toth, recently left his job at CAA after 23 years working at Quibi as head of content acquisition and talent.

Vanderpump player will read

Stassi Schroeder with Max Boyens, Brett Caprioni and Dayna KathanBravo

Psychic medium Chris Medina sees a lot in stores for “Vanderpump Rules” players.

Medina read Stassi Schroeder for an episode of the podcast “Straight Up with Stassi” last year, and now she uses that experience to explain some of the drama that is playing on the show. While Medina did not mention the name Christian Doute, one situation he described accurately described the friendship relationship between Schroeder and Katie Maloney with Doute.

While the women did not explicitly say on the show what caused their feud, they later alleged that Doute would tell them about his relationship problems and asked the women to help him discuss them during the shoot. However, when the camera rotates, they claim that Doute will change his tone to make it look bad.

“I wish I could say everything I saw with him because [Schroeder] very intuitive, “Medina told Page Six. “He was very calculated. I think what finally happened to him, the reason why he appeared here, was because the girls took other people’s intentions. So what they didn’t say – what bothered St from Stassi was,” Prostitutes don’t say one thing and do something else. “So I want to go in and talk about it and really, really, really bring that power with him.”

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