7/7/23: Celebs Rumors

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JFK’s grandson rants about restaurants: ‘You have to read to get your food?’

Jacqueline Onassis, is going viral for claiming eating at restaurants is “purely corrupt.”The 30-year-old Yale and Harvard grad’s “Resta-rant” was posted Monday to his Instagram Story and remains on his account as a Highlight. Some of Schlossberg’s seemingly semi-serious complaints about restaurants are their lack of options and the length of time it takes to consume a meal.“We have to wait there to eat something that we don’t get to choose, really, what it is,” Schlossberg said to the giggling camera operator.
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How Madonna changed pop music with her self-titled debut album 40 years ago
Madonna took off into the stratosphere with “Lucky Star” and other hits from her self-titled debut album — released 40 years ago on July 27, 1983 — the then-24-year-old hopeful had received some clairvoyant reinforcement regarding her future as the Queen of Pop.“She had actually gone to a psychic, and she told me, ‘Just watch what’s gonna happen,’” Paul Pesco — who played guitar on both “Lucky Star” and “Burning Up”  — told The Post.“She told me this in rehearsals one day, and it was like the equivalent of Bette Davis saying, ‘Fasten your seatbelts …’ I mean, she kind of knew it.”That would give prophetic meaning to “I Know It” — one of five songs that a young Madonna Louise Ciccone of Michigan wrote by herself for an eight-track classic that would get generations of future dance-pop divas into the groove. Possessing neither the gospel grandeur of an Aretha Franklin or the folky feels of a Joni Mitchell, Madonna — who was set to commemorate the 40th anniversary of her debut with her “Celebration” tour launching on July 15 until the Material Girl, 64, was sidelined by a serious bacterial infection two weeks ago — made her own path, as the mother of a pop reinvention.After the so-called death of disco as the ’70s twirled to an end, Madonna reclaimed the dance floor in a whole new way.“We really felt that if we were to combine disco and R&B and new wave, we would have something really cool,” said Michael Rosenblatt, Madonna’s original A&R man at Sire Records.
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We found tickets to see Dude Perfect for $5. Here’s how to get them now
a trick shot.And if you’ve never seen a ping pong ball land on a peanut butter sandwich, a bowling pin roll up a halfpipe and knock over a pin or an egg drop out of a helicopter, you haven’t been paying attention the always entertaining sports comedy group Dude Perfect.However, their best trick of all might be how cheap some of the tickets are to see the quintet on their ongoing 2023 ‘Panda-Monium Tour.’How cheap?Well, at the time of publication, we found some tickets going for just $5 before fees on Vivid Seats.Yes, you read that right.Less than it would cost you for a round at your local bowling alley will get you in the door at a Dude Perfect show on this tour.However, not all shows are quite as inexpensive to see Tyler “Beard” Toney, twins Cory and Coby Cotton, Garrett “Purple Hoser” Hilbert, and Cody “Tall Guy” Jones live.Prices typically hover in the $20 to $40 range.Want to find out how much it costs to see the show closest to you?Dude, that’s perfect — because we’re just about to let you know below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all Dude Perfect tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for the 2023 ‘Panda-Monium Tour’ can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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