Prince Harry went to Toronto for events marking the end of World War I and found himself on an apology tour for offending Canadians.
Speaking to a military charity on Thursday night, the Duke of Sussex sought to once again address the “blue-hatted elephant in the room.” He was referring to his widely ridiculed choice to wear a Los Angeles Dodgers cap at a World Series game in Los Angeles against the Toronto Blue Jays.
It was seen as a major snub in Canada, a British Commonwealth nation, where his father, King Charles III, is the head of state. He was blasted on social media in the Great White North.
Harry apologized for the blunder and tried to put a humorous spin on the incident he referred to as “Hat Gate.”
“When you’re missing a lot of hair on top, and you’re sitting under floodlights, you’ll take any hat that’s available,” he joked in an interview with Canadian broadcaster CTV.
Kissy kissy, Miss Piggy’s name will be in lights as Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone and Cole Escola bring the beloved Muppet back to the big screen.
Lawrence told Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers’ “Las Culturistas” podcast this week that she and Stone will team up with historic Tony winner Escola to revamp the Jim Henson favorite.
“I don’t know if I can announce this, but I’m just going to … Emma Stone and I are producing a Miss Piggy movie and Cole is writing it,” said the “Hunger Games” alum, though she didn’t provide any details on the plot of the film.
Miss Piggy last enjoyed the cinematic spotlight in 2014’s “Muppets Most Wanted,” opposite Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell and Tina Fey.
Lawrence’s reveal this week follows the September news that Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg will produce a Disney+ “Muppet Show” reboot to honor the 50th anniversary next year.
Denise Richards has been granted a permanent restraining order against estranged husband Aaron Phypers, who she has accused of longstanding domestic violence during their seven-year marriage.
Until Nov. 7, 2030, the “frequency medicine” practitioner, age 53, must not contact the 54-year-old “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star in any way, shape or form, and must not possess firearms, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled Friday, per Us Weekly.
Phypers — who has dismissed Richards’ abuse accusations as “completely false and deeply hurtful,” claiming they’re a tactic to distract from her own alleged infidelity — must also stay at least 100 yards from the actress and her place of business.
— Wire Reports




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