7/17/23: Celebs Rumors

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Howard Stern rival claims ‘evil’ host made cancer jokes about ailing father
allegedly shocking and “evil” behavior the iconic radio host displayed years ago while working in the Chicago market in the mid to late 1990s.Stern allegedly made extremely distasteful comments about the terminal cancer stricken father of competing host Mancow Muller, saying he planned to “dig up his corpse” and allegedly threatened to rape Mancow as well, the Daily Mail reported of Muller’s commentary in a Tuesday premiering episode of “Dark Side of the 2000s” on Vice.“He was gonna use my mother’s saliva on himself when he raped me, how he was gonna dig up my father’s corpse, he told his listeners to go to my father’s funeral,” Mancow claimed.“My father was a $30,000 a year cabinet maker and he became the number one topic on Stern’s show for a year…The countdown to his death, how he was going to have sex with my mother.” Stern reportedly would call Mancow his “b–ch” on air and is accused of saying things like “they should have shot your father” as well.The Post reached out to a Stern representative for comment.Meanwhile, even Stern’s own staff supposedly acknowledged the host crossed a distinct line in the heated rivalry.“His people called me and apologized,” Mancow said. “‘I didn’t write this, this isn’t funny”, they would tell him: “Howard, you’re gonna lose them, this is a mistake!”‘Jackie Martling, a former head writer of the show added that “It was ruthless, [Stern would] start saying horrible things.
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Meghan Markle spotted shopping, breaking ‘no dogs’ rule without Prince Harry: report
Emmy snub keep her from showing face.Just days after Markle and Prince Harry’s much-hyped Netflix documentary series “Harry & Meghan” failed to score any Emmy nominations, the Duchess of Sussex stepped out to check out their local farmer’s market.Markle, 41, strolled through the Montecito Farmer’s Market near their $14 million home on Friday.She made her trip solo, leaving Harry, 38, at home, and was accompanied by her security detail and one of her pet beagles — despite the market’s rule forbidding dogs, according to a report from the Daily Mail.The Post has reached out to Markle’s reps for comment.The “Suits” star was wearing a tan maxi dress with an unbuttoned white collared shirt over it, accessorized with black flip-flops, sunglasses and a woven straw tote bag.As the Duchess went from tent to tent shopping for local goods, picking up a bunch of flowers and sampling some honey, she managed to keep a low profile and go mostly unnoticed by locals — though she did smile and was friendly to the shoppers who did recognize her.Markle’s security observed from a distance, looking after the pup as she walked around the farmer’s market.The Duke and Duchess have two beagles: Guy, who Markle adopted in 2015 when she was still acting, and Mamma Mia, who the couple rescued from an animal testing shelter last summer.
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Dead & Company plays their final show as a band in San Francisco at Deadhead-packed Oracle Park
long strange trip made its final stop.Deadheads from all corners of the world flocked to San Francisco’s Oracle Park Sunday night to see iconic jam band the Grateful Dead’s successor, Dead & Company, play the last show of their ‘Final Tour.’Two of the surviving members of the Grateful Dead, Bob Weir and Mickey Hart — along with singer-songwriter John Mayer, ex-Allman Brothers Band bassist Oteil Burbridge, keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and newly added drummer Jay Lane (who replaced one of the band’s original drummers, Bill Kreutzmann, for the final tour) — thrilled fans in the town where the original Dead was formed in 1965.Kicking off the three nights of their final tour on Friday, over 40,000 fans packed into the ballpark each night, with all three shows sold out. Deadheads were treated to some of the band’s more popular but cherished tunes, like “Bertha” and “Althea” during their first set, and after the intermission, heard Mayer slide on the guitar and bop around on stage to the likes of “Help on the Way” and “Cumberland Blues.”The band’s encore and final performance ever ended with “Truckin’,” “Brokedown Palace” and final send-off “Not Fade Away” — accompanied by a dazzling drone performance above the stadium — before Dead & Company gave their last bow to the audience as a band.For Deadheads tuning in via live stream through Nug.net — a live concert streaming service that had the exclusive rights to broadcast the show — the experience was less than ideal, with many missing segments of the show due to login issues or not being able to access their accounts in altogether for the final hurrah.‘The Final Tour’ started in Los Angeles on May 19, spanning to major US cities like New York and Chicago.Showing love from the Big
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