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  • Valerie Bertinelli opens up about relationship mistakes: ‘I fumbled the last true good man I met’

    Valerie Bertinelli has opened up about her past romances, admitting that she “fumbled the last true good man” she had on her arm.

    The Food Network alum, 64, took to social media this week to reflect on the “mistakes” she made in her past relationships as she provided some advice to her fans.

    “I think about mistakes I’ve made in relationships a lot. I’ve been on both sides of this and I think I finally have some perspective, so I thought I’d share,” she wrote on Instagram alongside a selfie.

    Valerie Bertinelli has opened up about her past romances, admitting that she “fumbled the last true good man” she had on her arm.

    The Food Network alum, 64, took to social media to reflect on the “mistakes” she made in her past relationships

    “When you feel hurt and wronged and know you deserve an apology but are being stonewalled by your partner because they’re feeling shame, maybe this can shift your thinking.”

    Bertinelli listed several questions people in the dating world should ask themselves when faced with any challenges in a relationship.

    “Are you only pointing out what they’re doing wrong, being hypercritical, and expecting them to just fix it? That could be making things worse,” the “Hot In Cleveland” alum wrote.

    Most recently, Bertinelli dated Mike Goodnough for 10 months. The pair broke up in November.

    “Change, real change, never happens through criticism, shame, or pressure. They most likely already feel all that. (I know when I f–k up, oof, do I feel shame).”

    “Maybe try, ‘This is how I feel when this happens, can we figure this out together?’ That one small change can make a difference. Then you’re on the same team. You’re not working *against* each other, you’re working *with* each other.”

    The “One Day at a Time” alum admitted that while it’s difficult tackling relationship issues head-on, it’s ultimately always worth it.

    Bertinelli, 64, listed several questions people in the dating world should ask themselves when faced with any challenges in a relationship.

    Before her romance with Goodnough, Bertinelli was married to Tom Vitale.

    “I think we all just want to do better and feel awful when we’ve hurt someone we love and shame prevents us from thinking clearly. Wouldn’t it be nice to relieve the one you love from shame so they can truly give you the amends you’re looking for?” she asked. 

    “Then again, what do I know,” she quipped. “I have two failed marriages and fumbled the last true good man I met. Maybe don’t take advice from me.”

    In November, Bertinelli split from her long-distance boyfriend, Mike Goodnough, after 10 months of dating.

    The “One Day at a Time” alum admitted that while it’s difficult tackling relationship issues head-on, it’s ultimately always worth it.

    In November 2022, Bertinelli announced that she was “happily divorced” from Vitale.

    Before her romance with Goodnough, Bertinelli was married to Tom Vitale.

    Bertinelli met the financial planner and entrepreneur — also CEO of e-commerce company Veebow — in 2004 and got engaged in March 2010.

    The pair tied the knot in January 2011.

    After a decade together, the “Valerie’s Home Cooking” host filed for legal separation from Vitale in November 2021.

    In November 2022, Bertinelli announced that she was “happily divorced” from Vitale.

    She was married to the late Eddie Van Halen from 1981 until 2007.

    She was married to the late Eddie Van Halen from 1981 until 2007.

    In October 2020, the legendary rocker died from cancer at the age of 65.

    The pair had one child together, son Wolfgang, now 33.

    Meanwhile, Vitale had four of his own children from a previous marriage.

  • ‘See you in court’: Trump, governor spar over trans rights

    US President Donald Trump had a heated exchange with a Democratic governor Friday over his order barring transgender athletes from women’s sports, with the state leader telling him: “See you in court.”

    The Republican president was making televised remarks to a gathering of the country’s governors at the White House when he raised the executive order he signed earlier this month.

    “Two weeks ago I signed an executive order banning men from playing in women’s sports. Many Democrats are fighting me on that, I hope you continue because you’ll never win another race,” he said.

    The ban is “to protect women,” he claimed.

    “Are you not going to comply with it?” he asked Janet Mills, governor of the northeastern state of Maine.

    “I’m complying with state and federal laws,” Mills responded.

    “Well, we are the federal law… You better do it, because you’re not going to get any federal funding at all if you don’t,” the president said.

    “See you in court,” she responded.

    “Good, I’ll see you in court. I look forward to that. That should be a real easy one. And enjoy your life after governor, because I don’t think you’ll be in elected politics,” a visibly angry Trump replied.

    Trump’s order allows US government agencies to deny funds to schools that allow transgender athletes to compete on women’s teams.

    Some Maine officials have said they will continue a policy of allowing transgender students to choose which team they play on, citing state law under the Maine Human Rights Act, according to the Portland Press Herald.

    Mills and the state’s attorney general have vowed to fight any move to deny the state federal funds, the newspaper reported.

  • King Charles decides to bring special member to royal family

    King Charles set to give big surprise to fans with new addition to royal family

    King Charles decides to delight beloved Queen Camilla with big surprise

    King Charles decides to delight beloved Queen Camilla with big surprise

    King Charles has been planning to bring a special member to the royal family after a devastating loss. 

    As per GB, the monarch decided to delight his beloved wife Queen Camilla with a sweet surprise as the royal couple also marked their milestone wedding anniversary in April. 

    The report revealed that the King might adopt a new dog for the Queen after she lost her beloved fur companion Beth last year in November. 

    Camilla adopted Beth from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in South London in 2011. Next year, another dog Jack Russell Bluebell joined the royal family 

    However, on November 18, King Charles’ office released a sad statement, informing royal fans about the death of the Queen’s dog. 

    The message reads, “A sad farewell to Beth, The Queen’s much-loved companion from @Battersea Dogs and Cats Home who brought such joy, whether on walkies, helping on official duties, or curled up by the fire.”

    But, now, it has been said that the King and Queen would likely visit the rescue charity in order to adopt a new dog which will be a new addition to the royal family. 

  • Jared Kushner, Ivanka Refused to Say Donald Trump Isn’t ‘Antisemitic’—Book

    Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump refused to release a statement during the 2024 presidential campaign saying President Donald Trump is not “antisemitic,” according to reporting by Michael Wolff in his new book, All or Nothing.

    Why It Matters

    President Trump has long faced accusations from critics that he’s antisemitic, and the allegations were raised again during the 2024 campaign. Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, is Jewish, and his wife, Ivanka, converted to Judaism before they married.

    Donald Trump has repeatedly touted his support for Jews and Israel but has also accused American Jews who do not support him of being “disloyal.” During the 2024 campaign, he suggested his potential loss would be the fault of Jewish voters who did not support him. The president’s support and flirtation with far-right groups who have neo-Nazi leanings has also sparked alarm from critics.

    What To Know

    Wolff, in new book set to be released on Tuesday, wrote that Kushner and Ivanka Trump declined requests from the Trump campaign to give a public endorsement, and also refused to release a statement stating that the president is not “antisemitic.”

    “Trump, not for the first time, turned to Jared for Jewish cover, explicitly asking him and Ivanka for a public endorsement. As Trump had continued to waffle, The Washington Post, the campaign understood, was working on a piece that would recycle all the language Trump had variously used over the years, which, on its face, might certainly sound anti-­Semitic. Kushner kept dodging on the formal endorsement of his father-­in-law. The campaign then tried to settle for merely a statement from him that his father-­in-­law was not anti-Semitic,” Wolff wrote.

    The book continues: “‘No, Ivanka and I aren’t going to do that. We’re not going to go and put our names on something and get in the middle of things. That’s just not what we’re going to do this time,’ Kushner said, finally ending it.”

    Earlier in the book, Wolff also outlined alleged frustrations Donald Trump has with Kushner related to his Jewish identity and efforts in the Middle East during his first administration. Kushner was a key adviser during Donald Trump’s first term, and spearheaded deals between Israel and Arab countries, known as the “Abraham Accords.”

    “One of the many reasons he’s mad at his son-­in-­law, Jared Kushner—Jewish Jared—­to whom he gave carte blanche in a Mideast portfolio, is that he doesn’t understand why, after he did everything he did—­ with the embassy, with the Golan Heights, and with getting (well, with Jared getting) other Arab countries to go along with Israel—­he still gets sh***y support from Jewish voters,” Wolff wrote.

    The author also suggested that Kushner thought his father-in-law didn’t have much of a future after his first term.

    “Kushner’s own clear and immediate post–­White House plan was to put distance between himself and his father-­in-­law. Asked about his father-­in-­law’s future by a friend, Kushner replied, ‘What was Nixon’s future?’”

    Former President Richard Nixon resigned in disgrace in 1974 to avoid an impeachment by Congress over the infamous “Watergate scandal.”

    Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump and Tiffany Trump stand behind Donald Trump during the last day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on July 18, 2024.

    Is Michael Wolff Credible?

    Some critics have questioned the accuracy of some of Wolff’s previous claims about Trump and the Trump administration. Arkansas’ Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a Republican who served as White House press secretary under Trump from 2017 to 2019, said that Wolff’s previous book Fire and Fury contained “mistake after mistake after mistake.”

    She questioned Wolff’s integrity, saying, “I think you have to look at this author’s track record,” and referred to the book as “tabloid gossip” and “full of lies.”

    Wolff responded that he has recordings and notes and stands by “absolutely everything in the book.”

    What People Are Saying

    Trump White House’s communications director Steven Cheung told Newsweek on Saturday: “Michael Wolff is a lying sack of sh** and has been proven to be a fraud. He routinely fabricates stories originating from his sick and warped imagination, only possible because he has a severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted his peanut-sized brain.”

    A spokesperson for Jared Kushner told Newsweek on Saturday: “Both ​are ​completely false and never happened. Michael Wolff ​seems to ​be keeping his ​’making shit ​up to get ​media attention’ ​streak alive.”

    Jared Kushner posted last month to X, formerly Twitter, on Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day, including a photo of him and his wife with the president: “Congratulations to President Trump. I am excited for the incredible opportunities ahead for America and the world.”

    Ivanka Trump posted several photos of herself with Kushner and her father at his inauguration to X on January 20. She captioned one: “45 / 47” followed by three American flag emojis.

    Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), said in September 2024: “Preemptively blaming American Jews for your potential election loss… increases their sense of alienation in a moment of vulnerability when right-wing extremists and left-wing anti-zionists continually demonize and slander Jews.”

    What Happens Next?

    Wolff’s book is set to be released on Tuesday. Kushner and Ivanka Trump have not taken any role in the new Trump administration but have continued to publicly show support for Donald Trump since he won last year’s election and took office.

    Update 2/22/25 at 2:42 p.m. ET: A statement from a Kushner spokesperson was added.

  • Meghan Markle shatters ‘demanding’ label with heartfelt gesture on Netflix set

    Meghan Markle shuts down critics with a heartfelt gesture on her Netflix set

    Meghan Markle defies critics with thoughtful gesture on Netflix set

    Meghan Markle defies critics with thoughtful gesture on Netflix set

    Despite facing sharp criticism from former President Donald Trump and being labelled “demanding” in the past, Meghan Markle has shown a different side of herself behind the scenes.

    While filming her upcoming Netflix series With Love, the Duchess of Sussex reportedly expressed gratitude to the cast and crew with heartfelt gifts and an emotional farewell speech.

    ‘On the final day of filming, Meghan gave a touching speech and gifted each crew member an Our Place pan and wooden spoon engraved in her own handwriting,’ an insider told The i Paper. 

    The source also dismissed claims that Meghan is difficult to work with, describing her as gracious and collaborative.

    Meghan’s generous act comes amid renewed criticism from Trump, who recently branded her “terrible” in an interview. 

    While she has chosen to remain silent on his remarks, she has previously made her views on him well known.

    Meanwhile, anticipation builds for With Love, set to premiere next month after a delay. 

    The show’s announcement followed Meghan’s much-publicised return to Instagram, where she has already amassed over two million followers.

  • Lorne Michaels couldn’t stop texting about Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni drama after ‘SNL 50’ anniversary special, says Dana Carvey

    Lorne Michaels attends SNL50: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall on February 14, 2025 in New York City.

    Lorne Michaels attends SNL50: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall on February 14, 2025 in New York City.

    Lorne Michaels appears to be riveted by Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s ongoing legal dispute, according to former “SNL” cast member Dana Carvey.

    On Thursday’s episode of his and fellow “Saturday Night Live” alum David Spade’s “Fly on the Wall podcast,” Carvey, 69, shared that Michaels, 80, has repeatedly texted him about the drama between the “It Ends With Us” stars.

    Their exchange began after Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, 48, poked fun at the feud during the “SNL” 50th anniversary special in a segment where Tina Fey and Amy Poehler took questions from the star-studded audience in Studio 8H. Poehler, 53, asked the “Deadpool & Wolverine” star, “Ryan Reynolds, how’s it going?” Reynolds then retorted: “Great. Why? What have you heard?”

    “SNL50”: Ryan Reynolds during the “Audience Q&A” sketch on February 16, 2025.

    Ryan Reynolds attends SNL50: The Anniversary Special on February 16, 2025 in New York City.

    “The Baldoni-Lively extravaganza was all over the show,” said Carvey, who starred on “SNL” from 1986 to 1993.

    The “Church Lady” comic, who did not attend the anniversary special because he had the flu, then revealed that when he messaged Michaels afterward to congratulate him and say that he wished he could have attended, all his former boss wanted to talk about was Lively, 37, and Reynolds’ battle with Baldoni, 41.

    “Instead of talking about the show, he just goes, ‘Baldoni will now countersue. I think that Lively will probably get a new attorney,’” Carvey said.

    yan Reynolds and Blake Lively attend SNL50: The Anniversary Special on February 16, 2025 in New York City.

    Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are seen on the set of ‘It Ends with Us’ on January 12, 2024 in Jersey City, New Jersey.

    Even when Carvey tried to pivot the conversation to praise Tom Hanks’ performance and Steve Martin’s opening monologue, Michaels allegedly replied with another text about the “It Ends With Us” legal fight.

    “I don’t know where Ryan Reynolds is on this, but certainly they have deep pockets,” Carvey said the producer responded.

    “So certainly, it was big at that 50th,” the funnyman added of the Lively-Baldoni dispute.

    A rep for Michaels did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

    Dana Carvey attends the 24th Annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humor at The Kennedy Center on March 19, 2023 in Washington, DC.

    Lorne Michaels attends the “All In: Comedy About Love By Simon Rich” Gala Performance at Hudson Theatre on December 16, 2024 in New York City.

    Carvey and Spade, 60, also discussed famed “SNL” cue card guy Wally Feresten’s comments about Reynolds’ joke.

    “He had a different line in rehearsal and he pitched that [line] to replace it,” Feresten claimed in a recent interview with Australian breakfast radio show “Fifi, Fev & Nick” when asked whether the quip was an improv on the “Free Guy” star’s part or if it was scripted.

    “So that was his idea to do it there,” Feresten added. “We wouldn’t want to do anything too controversial unless they were in on it. So yeah, that was his line. That was his idea to do.”

    Dana Carvey as Church Lady during the “Church Chat” Cold Open on Saturday, December 7, 2024.

    A source close to Reynolds previously told The Post that Feresten’s remarks are not accurate. “The opening joke was pitched by ‘SNL’ and never changed. The follow up joke was rewritten in rehearsal,” the insider said.

    A rep for NBC also called Feresten’s version of events “not true.” An insider close to “SNL” added, “Wally is not part of the writing process or part of any of those decisions.”

    “He’s so sweet and naive; they definitely wanna get one answer from him,” Spade said of Feresten’s interview.

    Carvey then extended an invite to Baldoni to appear on his and Spade’s podcast. “I’ll say this right now. If he wants to come on and tell his story, I would love that,” the “Wayne’s World” star said.

    Lively sued Baldoni last December, accusing him of sexual harassment and orchestrating a public smear campaign against her.

    Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively attend SNL50: The Anniversary Special on February 16, 2025 in New York City.

    The “Jane the Virgin” alum has denied all of Lively’s accusations. He countersued her and Reynolds, alleging defamation, extortion and more — allegations their team denied.

    Earlier this week, the “Gossip Girl” star filed an amended version of her complaint against her “It Ends With Us” co-star and director, alleging that she “was not alone in raising allegations of on-set misconduct.”

    The actress’ legal team also added a “new claim of defamation” against Baldoni to their filing.

    Baldoni’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, denied Lively’s accusations in the amended suit, previously telling The Post, “Her underwhelming amended complaint is filled with unsubstantial hearsay of unnamed persons who are clearly no longer willing to come forward or publicly support her claims.”

  • Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on ‘quiet luxury’ and life in farmhouse with Princess Beatrice

    Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi embraces ‘quiet luxury’ and farmhouse living with Princess Beatrice

    Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on ‘quiet luxury’ and life in farmhouse with Princess Beatrice

    Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, renowned luxury property developer and husband of Princess Beatrice, has shared insights into his approach to high-end real estate and why the couple chose to settle in a historic farmhouse.

    As the founder and CEO of Banda, a firm specialising in bespoke luxury homes, Edoardo takes pride in a philosophy that values authenticity over perfection.

    “To me, the beauty of imperfection is quiet luxury,” he explained in a recent interview, emphasising how unique details can tell a home’s story.

    Since launching his company in 2007 at just 23, Edoardo has transformed the London property scene, designing over 300 upscale residences and handling properties valued at more than £38 million.

    He believes his success comes from his unwavering honesty with clients, setting Banda apart in the competitive luxury market.

    Despite his deep ties to the world of elite real estate, Edoardo and Beatrice chose a simpler life in the Cotswolds, moving into a charming 19th-century farmhouse in 2021.

    Their home reflects his vision of understated elegance—an escape from the fast-paced city life.

    The couple recently expanded their family, welcoming daughter Athena Elizabeth Rose on January 22. They are also parents to Sienna, born in 2021, while Edoardo’s son Wolfie, from a previous relationship, remains a cherished part of their blended family.

    Balancing royal responsibilities with a passion for property design, Edoardo continues to push the boundaries of luxury living while embracing a more grounded lifestyle with Princess Beatrice.

  • Brad Pitt all set for ‘Heart of the Beast’ shoot after divorce settlement

    Brad Pitt reaches New Zealand for the upcoming movie shoot

    Brad Pitt all set for ‘Heart of the Beast’ shoot after divorce settlement

    Brad Pitt all set for ‘Heart of the Beast’ shoot after divorce settlement

    Brad Pitt is all set to kickstart shoot for his upcoming blockbuster movie, Heart of the Beast as he arrives New Zealand earlier this week.

    Directed by David Ayer, the new movie focuses on a former US Navy SEAL, who becomes stranded in the North American wilderness with his “retired combat dog”.

    According to a report by DailyMail.com, NZ’s South Island, including Queenstown will be used as a location to “stand-in” for Alaska, where the story is set.

    For now, Brad is in Auckland to attend “pre-production meetings” ahead of filming which will begin in March and it’s expected to be filmed over seven weeks.

    It is pertinent to mention that the actor’s successful production company Plan B are producing the forthcoming movie for Paramount Pictures.

    Besides David’s movie, Brad’s new F1 movie, which is directed by Joseph Kosinski, will release in June.

    The news came after the Troy star was occupied into a lengthy custody battle and legal issues with his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie.

    After Angelina filed divorce in 2016, the former couple were declared legally single in 2019, but they had to go through custody battle and legal issues over French estate and winery, Château Miraval.

    Meanwhile, Angelina, who shares six children with Brad, lawyer spoke to DailyMail.com that his client is “relieved this one part is over”.

  • Meghan Markle receives disturbing news amid popularity crisis

    Meghan Markle hit with major setback amid back-to-back controversies related to ‘As Ever’

    Meghan Markle receives disturbing news amid popularity crisis

    Meghan Markle receives disturbing news amid popularity crisis 

    Meghan Markle received an alarming warning as she struggled with her positive image in the audience. 

    For the unversed, on February 18, the Duchess of Sussex released a selfie-style video on her Instagram handle to make a major announcement about her lifestyle brand. 

    The former working royal announced that she has renamed her brand American Riviera Orchard to As Ever with a website launch, showcasing a new logo and a delightful of her with Princess Lilibet. 

    However, a royal expert believes Meghan should have marked her comeback into her globally successful series Suits rather than spoiling her strong comeback plan with ‘As Ever.’

    Jack Royston told The Sun, “This (the brand) needs to be it, and at the moment it just doesn’t feel to me that jam can live up to the amount of pressure that she’s putting on it.”

    “She’s tied it all to her Netflix show so the two things will either fly or fail together. I can’t see for the life of me why she didn’t just do a Suits re-boot,” the royal correspondent added. 

    “Acting is what first forged a relationship between Meghan and the American people and Suits has had a wild run recently, it’s been so successful,” Jack stated. 

  • Meghan Markle wanted to ‘finish what Diana started’—But part time

    Meghan Markle’s Royal Aspirations: Inspired by Diana, but on her terms

    Meghan Markle wanted to follow Princess Diana’s legacy—but on her own terms

    Meghan Markle wanted to follow Princess Diana’s legacy—but on her own terms 

    When Meghan Markle stepped into royal life, she envisioned a path modeled after Princess Diana’s legacy—championing the marginalised and making a global impact. 

    However, according to royal author Tom Quinn’s explosive new book Yes Ma’am, Meghan wanted to do so on a part-time basis, balancing royal duties with personal independence.

    Insiders reveal that Meghan saw herself as a modern princess with the flexibility to pursue her passions while maintaining royal status. 

    “Meghan once said, ‘What Diana started, I want to finish,’” an insider shared, explaining that she hoped to embody Diana’s humanitarian spirit while keeping control over her commitments.

    Despite Harry and Meghan’s wish to continue representing the monarchy in a limited capacity, the 2020 Sandringham Summit ultimately ruled out such an arrangement, leading the couple to step down and forge their own path.

    With their royal ties severed, Meghan and Harry embarked on a new journey, redefining their roles on their own terms. While Meghan may not have fulfilled her vision within the monarchy, she continues to champion causes close to her heart, echoing Diana’s legacy in her own way.