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Gossip: Are Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin Over? Social Media of Both Accounts Cleaned of Personal Pics

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Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey Baldwin, have mostly cleaned their social media accounts of personal pictures.

In the tabloid world, that’s the sign that the party is over. Is it? What a shame if it is, because they looked very happy for a long time, at least on Instagram. The couple met in 2009, and may have started dating between 2011 and 2014. They were married in 2019.

But both accounts have whittled down couples pictures to just one or two. On Justin’s page, the best picture of him with a female is with Lori Harvey, the apparently very popular daughter of Steve Harvey. She’s labeled a “wonderful woman” in all caps.

Last month, Hailey’s dad, Stephen Baldwin, wrote on social media, “Christians, please when you think of Justin & Hailey, take a moment to offer a little prayer for them.”

Since they married, Justin has suffered from both physical and mental ailments that have curtailed his career. He’s also thought to have lost or dismissed manager Scooter Braun.

Hailey has, at the same, developed her own company and promoted herself as a model. She’s certainly achieved more during the marriage than her husband.

Justin hasn’t released an album in three years, since “Justice.” In the pop world three years is an eternity (just ask Justin Timberlake). He also now has a history of cancelling tours and concerts, which won’t make it easy to start up again. Insurers don’t like that.

Is there a marker in their pre-nup that would force the issue now? Hailey Baldwin would in any case come out of this as a very wealthy woman. And she and her family will be paid to keep quiet about the whole adventure for at least a decade.

It doesn’t look good.

Beyonce’s New Album Will Feature Linda Martell, First Female Black Country Singer, Plus Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson

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Very few people know the name Linda Martell. But they’ll be finding out about her tomorrow night.

That’s when Beyonce releases her country album, “Cowboy Carter: Act II,” which evidently features Martell, Willie Nelson, and Dolly Parton, too.

Martell retired in 1974, when she was just 32. But she was the first black woman to take on country music, and remains revered in the right circles. I wouldn’t be surprised if Beyonce makes a movie about her life. (Just remember, I called it first!)

“Act II” also features a duet with Dolly Parton on her classic hit, “Jolene,” and one with Nelson. This would be Beyonce’s clever nod to the King and Queen of country music. The album also incudes Beyonce’s big hit, “Texas Hold ‘Em.”

“Act II” sounds like it will be a mega hit for Beyonce, very thought out as a way of crossing her over from R&B and hip hop. She was exposed to country music growing up in Houston, so this is very natural. Will she finally get the Grammy Album of the Year? Very likely.

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Tony Awards On CBS Will Again Be Hosted by Ariana DeBose After Last Year’s Success

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The Tony Awards are back on CBS on June 16th.

This year’s host will the same as last year’s — Ariana DeBose, an Oscar winner and Tony nominee.

De Bose was a big hit last year hosting the show from the ghastly United Palace Theater in Washington Heights. This year the show will come from what we call the New York State Theater in Lincoln Center (it’s formally known as the David Koch Theater, but let’s not go there).

De Bose will also open the show with a spectacular number she’s choreographed.

There should be lots of stars as presenters and plenty of cool winners. This is a hot Broadway season. Last night I saw the revival of “Tommy,” which should give “Merrily We Roll Along” some competition for Revival of a Musical. Jeremy Strong is already in the lead for Best Actor in a Play. So hold on!

Trump Potentially Breaks Gag Order, Attacks Judge in Stormy Daniels Trial, and His Daughter, on Social Media

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One day after Donald Trump was gagged from posting about people connected to his criminal case involving Stormy Daniels, he’s violated the order. Trump has now posted an attack on Judge Juan Merchan and his daughter. This is especially alarming since the families of judges have been victims of capital crimes in the last few years. But Trump has no boundaries. Some say he’s exhibiting dementia, but I doubt it. He knows exactly what he’s doing. The ruling orders Trump to “refrain” from “making or directing others to make public statements about known or reasonably foreseeable witnesses concerning their potential participation” in the falsifying business records case, as well as about individual prosecutors, court staff members, jurors and potential jurors. The judge did not include himself or his family directly. But the judge is a “court staff member.” And his daughter would be included by extension. Of course, no reasonable person would assume that a former president of the United States, on trial in a criminal matter, would do such a thing. Will Trump ever be punished for a violation? Stay tuned…

Springsteen “Nebraska” Movie I Told You About 10 Weeks Ago Will Star Jeremy Allen White

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I know this is hard for Deadline.com but I told you on JANUARY 12th that Scott Cooper, director of “Crazy Heart,” was making a movie with Bruce Springsteen.

The movie is about when Bruce was writing and recording his “Nebraska” album.

Now I’ve independently confirmed that Jeremy Allen White, aka the Chef from “The Bear,” will play Bruce. Can he sing? Play guitar? I guess we’ll find out.

Cooper and Springsteen have been connected before: the director’s movie, “Out of the Furnace” has often been compared to Bruce’s best work. I told you this on January 12th.

You can read the original story from January 12 th here. You’re welcome.

Cheryl Hines Speaks Out for Husband, Robert Kennedy Jr: Will Hollywood Curb Its Enthusiasm for Her?

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Actress Cheryl Hines was walking a fine line until today.

As wife of a lunatic possible presidential candidate, she kept a low profile while having a Hollywood career. For two decades, Hines has had a permanent role on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm.

But today Hines came out of the closet, speaking at the press conference where crackpot conspiracy theorist Robert Kennedy Jr was announcing his vice presidential running mate, Nicole Shanahan.

Will Hollywood curb its enthusiasm now for Hines, who has stepped out of the shadows? The HBO show is over. Future jobs may not be available now that Hines had gone full fledged in support of her husband.

She may not care. She’s drunk the Kool Aid and spread it around to the crowd in Dixie Cups. The Kennedys are wealthy enough that she doesn’t have to work again.

See her speech below. Unless she claims a Patti Hearst defense in the future, we won’t be seeing Hines again on the big or small screen for a long time.

Note to Hines: America is indeed listening. And we are horrified.

Report: NBC Ends Ronna McDaniel Deal After Less Than Week, Near Revolt from News Division

Ronna McDaniel will not be a paid consultant for NBC News.

With last night’s across the board revolt from the MSNBC anchors, Puck News reports that McDaniel out. She didn’t last a week.

The former RNC chairman was to be paid $300,000 a year to sit on panels with various anchors on the cable and broadcast networks.

But an immediate outcry from nearly everyone at the company made that impossible. See my previous story about Rachel Maddow’s brilliant takedown last night on her MSNBC show. All the anchors did likewise.

Now McDaniel is said to be consulting her lawyers. NBC will have to pay her off and get out of this quickly.

This episode is reminiscent of the Megyn Kelly fiasco a few years ago at NBC. Kelly got millions to leave after a prolonged public debate.

The networks are trying to chase conservative viewers and pick up some of Fox News’s following. It won’t work if they want to continue to maintain journalistic standards. McDaniel stood for lies and deceit, and the propagation of fake news.

How will this fiasco resonate at NBC News? It would seem like heads will roll. Stay tuned…

Box Office: “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” Drops 75% on Monday, More than Any Movie in Release

Did the new “Ghostbusters” movie saturate its audience over the weekend?

On Monday “Frozen Empire” dropped 75%, 10% more than “Afterlife” did in 2016 on its following Monday.

Nevertheless, the new movie and the previous one remain on track with each other. We’ll see how that holds up this week.

Sony can’t take another pasting after “Madame Web.” They need “Frozen Empire” to hold up through at least a second weekend. “Madame Web” dropped 72% on Monday.

The studio’s other main release, “YOLO,” had the third biggest Monday drop– 69%. It’s only made $1.7 million. What is it? I don’t know.

Watch Steven Spielberg’s Impassioned Speech Denouncing Antisemitism at the Shoah Foundation (Read Text)

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Steven Spielberg spoke at the Shoah Foundation, founded by him, denouncing antisemitism. You must watch this without fail.

“The dehumanization of any group based on their differences are the foundations of fascism.”

Good afternoon everyone.

“It fills me up,” as my late mom Leah used to say, to be here with you today–30 years after the Shoah Foundation was founded and 20 years after the University of Southern California became our dedicated partner in this endeavor–to celebrate what we have accomplished and reflect on all that we hope to achieve. I am grateful to President Folt for bringing us together and for her unflagging leadership and support. Please join me in thanking her for her ongoing commitment to our mission.

For many years, I have been incredibly fortunate to spend much of my professional life telling stories. Stories are the foundation of history. Stories can be magical, inspirational, terrifying, and unforgettable. They offer a snapshot of humanity in all its beauty and tragedy. And they are one of our strongest weapons in the fight against anti-Semitism and racial and religious hatred.

The Holocaust, or as my parents called it, “The Great Murders,” is one of the stories I heard growing up. In my grandparents’ home in Cincinnati, where I lived until I was three, my grandmother taught English to Hungarian Holocaust survivors. During these lessons, I would often sit at the table with her, and it was there that I learned to count… not in school but by being taught the numbers tattooed on survivors’ arms. One man rolled up his sleeve showed me what the number 5 looked like, then a 3 then a 7. Then he said, “Wanna see a trick: this is a 9, but when I go like this, now it’s a 6. I was only three, but I never forgot. Years later, when I was in high school in California, I was one of a small number of Jews at my school, and I got to experience what it was like to be on the receiving end of anti-semitism both verbally & physically and through silent exclusion. It was a stark reminder that even though decades had passed since the Holocaust, the distance between my grandmother’s table and the halls of my high school wasn’t very far and that discrimination against the Jews was not something that started or ended with World War II.

In the years leading up to and during the production of Schindler’s List, immersing myself in the darkness of the Holocaust was imperative. The one thing that always punctured the darkness was when Holocaust survivors would visit us in Krakow. I remember every survivor had a story to recount. But I also remember that it pained me that their stories were not being documented as proof of what had been done to them and to all the Jews of Europe. By coming forward to share their stories on camera, a permanent record would be preserved for their families, for history, for education, and for every future generation. This became my mission, this became our work. This became the Shoah Foundation.

And here we are, 30 years later, still determined to give those voices every opportunity to be heard. The 56,000 testimonies we have recorded are invaluable in teaching new generations what survivors have intoned for 80 years. Never again. Yet in listening to them, the echoes of history are unmistakable in our current climate. The rise of extremist views has created a dangerous environment, and radical intolerance leads a society to no longer celebrate differences but instead conspire to demonize those who are different to the point of creating “The Other.”

The idea of “The Other” is an idea that poisons discourse and creates a dangerous wedge throughout our communities.

“Othering” rationalizes prejudice and encourages the willful denial and distortion of reality to enforce preconceptions.

“Othering” is the kindling that fuels extremism and illiberalism. We see every day how the machinery of extremism is being used on college campuses…where now, fully 50 percent of students say they have experienced some discrimination because they are Jewish. This is happening alongside anti-Muslim, Arab, and Sikh discrimination. The creation of “the Other” and the dehumanization of ANY GROUP based on their differences, is the foundation of fascism. It’s an old playbook dusted off and being widely distributed today!

“Those who can not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” I am increasingly alarmed that we may be condemned to repeat history–to once again have to fight for the very right to be Jewish. In the face of brutality and persecution, we have always been a resilient and compassionate people who understand the power of empathy. We can rage against the heinous acts committed by the terrorists of October 7th and also decry the killing of innocent women and children in Gaza. This makes us a unique force for good in the world and is why we are here today celebrate the work of the Shoah Foundation, which is more crucial now it even was in 1994.

It is crucial in the wake of the horrific October 7 massacre.

It is crucial to the stopping of political violence caused by misinformation, conspiracy theories and ignorance.

It is crucial because stopping the rise of anti-semitism and hate of any kind is critical to the health of our democratic republic and the future of democracy all over the civilized world.

This brings me back to our celebration of 30 years of capturing the stories that the world must never forget. The 56,000 testimonies that we have recorded are a foundation upon which bridges can be built and we are building those bridges. A few months ago, at a gathering of a group of survivors, an 82-year-old woman named Hana Rychik shared what I know so many of us are wishing–that those who are currently being held hostage in Gaza should be safe and have hope that they will return home. And then she added something that I know means something to everyone here. “We need Peace. Peace and understanding. We should respect each other.” She said.

I want future generations to hear that story when they sit at their grandparent’s kitchen table, as I did so many years ago. I want them to hear the stories of courage from the past that the Shoah Foundation will continue to record. I also want them to know that we have fought against history repeating itself by celebrating Jewish survival and vitality. I want them to know that we believe in a just world for everyone and will always embrace Hana’s eternal wish for peace, understanding, and human dignity. When her wish becomes reality–and we can live in a world where our essential freedoms are common across all countries, peoples, and religions- that will be the most joyful story ever told.

It is now my great honor and privilege to introduce a survivor who has become one of the Shoah Foundation’s greatest champions and a treasured friend. Please welcome Ms. Celina Biniaz.

Rachel Maddow Calls NBC Decision to Hire Ronna McDaniel “Inexplicable,” Compares Her to Mobster (Video)

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Rachel Maddow called NBC’s decision to hire Ronna McDaniel “inexplicable” and compared the former RNC Chairman to “a mobster.”

Maddow on her MSNBC show called for NBC to re-think their decision.

This came as part of a brilliant almost 25 minute speech Maddow gave, uninterrupted, about the threat of fascism, the importance of elections, and why McDaniel had repeatedly tried to undermine the 2020 election by calling its results into doubt.

For Maddow, the speech was a tour de force. But it was also obvious that she is angered by NBC. She repeatedly said that MSNBC had guaranteed that McDaniel would never appear on their channel.

But that’s not enough. Maddow is clearly incensed by what’s happened, and will not remain silent about it.

She compared McDaniel to a “mobster,” in her denunciation. It comes in the last 20 seconds of this video: “You wouldn’t hire a mobster to work in a DA’s office. You wouldn’t hire a pickpocket to work as a TSA screener.”

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