Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex: Lots going on with Meghan right now. She traveled with the Queen last week, producing some of the happiest and most relaxed pictures of the Queen that I've ever seen, her father is in the news for an interview with Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain, and she and Harry attended the wedding of one of Harry's cousins, the daughter of Diana's eldest sister Sarah
Donald Trump Jr. & Kimberly Guilfoyle: I read somewhere that their relationship is "heating up," soon-to-be-ex-wife Vanessa said nice things about them
Chris Hardwick: Accused of abuse by an ex-girlfriend
Jeff Lewis: Being sued by the surrogate who carried his daughter
Kellen Winslow Jr.: Accused of several rapes, he's claiming PTE
Ashley Iaconetti & Jared Haibon: Apparently they got engaged while in Mexico, presumably it will be shown as part of Bachelor in Paradise, which is currently filming
Lincoln Adim: A contestant on Becca's season of The Bachelorette, Adim was convicted of sexual assault in Massachusetts on May 21, for an incident that took place two years ago
Laura Bush: Strongly condemns the current practice of separating children from their parents at the Texas border
Scotty McCreery: The American Idol winner got married
Ivar Mountbatten: A distant relative of the Queen, he came out as gay and will be marrying his partner, in the royal family's first gay wedding
Monday afternoon update: Heather Locklear: Hospitalized for a psychological examination
The Other First Ladies: After Laura Bush's op-ed was published in the Washington Post, and she tweeted out a portion of it, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter all weighed in, and all agree with Laura. Here's her original tweet:
I live in a border state. I appreciate the need to enforce and protect our international boundaries, but this zero-tolerance policy is cruel. It is immoral. And it breaks my heart.https://t.co/he1uw1E96A— Laura Bush (@laurawbush) June 18, 2018
Michelle tweeted her agreement...
Sometimes truth transcends party. https://t.co/TeFM7NmNzU— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) June 18, 2018
...followed by Hillary:
The test of any nation is how we treat the most vulnerable among us. First Lady @LauraWBush made that case eloquently. https://t.co/A01S6Ksl4Y— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 18, 2018
Rosalynn Carter doesn't tweet but The Carter Center sent out her statement:
Statement from former U.S. First Lady Rosalynn Carter on children separated from their parents at the border: pic.twitter.com/WVg91SWutl— The Carter Center (@CarterCenter) June 18, 2018
Tuesday afternoon, update #2: Born Trump, a new book by Vanity Fair senior reporter Emily Jane Fox. It's out today.
The Proposal: ABC's weird new show debuted last night.Note: Stories that appear on this week's cover will be highlighted in green. Wednesday morning update: No green this week, nothing on my list made the cover. See the new issue here.
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