Every time Karoline Leavitt took the stage, her husband noticed something curious. Just before the microphone turned on, just before the cameras started rolling, she would lean ever so slightly forward and whisper a few quiet words to herself. At first, he thought it was nerves, maybe a last-minute reminder of her speech. But no — it was always the same soft whisper, repeated with an almost sacred devotion. One evening, ... Read more
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A Nightmare To Work For Emmy Winning Insider Breaks Silence On Ellen DeGeneres And The Tears Hidden Behind Her Smile
Greg Fitzsimmons is setting the record straight on his former boss. The comedian, 59, worked on the first two years of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” which debuted in 2003. “She was rough,” Fitzsimmons admitted about the show’s host, Ellen DeGeneres, while on the “We Might Be Drunk” podcast Tuesday. “She was the C-word.” “First of all, I wanted to write for her because I really do think she’s one of the great ... Read more
The royal comeback Catherine wows in heirloom rubies and a pink gown that steals every heartbeat
Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, once again captivated royal watchers and fashion enthusiasts alike as she made a breathtaking appearance at a royal state banquet. Wearing a soft pink gown radiating elegance and grace, Catherine looked every inch the future queen. But it was her choice of exquisite heirloom jewelry that truly stole the show. Best fashion ... Read more
Lost Masterpiece Looted By Nazis During WWII Resurfaces Eight Decades Later After Astonishing Discovery In Real Estate Listing
A painting pillaged by the Nazis from a Jewish art collector during World War II has been found 80 years later — after it was spotted in a real estate listing for the home of a high-ranking Nazi’s daughter. “Portrait of a Lady,” by the Italian painter Giuseppe Ghislandi, was spotted in the listing hanging over a couch in the living room of a home being sold in Argentina, where the owner’s dad, Goering aide Friedrich ... Read more
When Nature Shows No Mercy Steve and Natalie Brody’s Fight for Survival Begins in Denali’s Harsh Wilderness
When Steve and Natalie Brody set out for Alaska’s Denali National Park in July 2017, they were ready for the challenge. The Minneapolis couple, both in their early 40s, were experienced hikers who had trekked in the Rockies, the Appalachian Trail, and even Patagonia. They’d planned a 10-day backcountry route through one of Denali’s lesser-used trails, carrying high-quality gear, a satellite phone, and a GPS beacon. For the ... Read more