Report for Wednesday, Sept 7th

Love Nugget: It just won’t go away. Britney Spears continues to post nude pictures, now calling her 15 year old son Jayden a money grabber like the rest of her family while she still refuses to seriously address her mental health. Jayden says it all makes him cry.

Scoop: The reason Justin Bieber has canceled his world tour has nothing to do with his Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, it’s because of his bouts with depression and it’s serious.

TV News: I’m enjoying, House Of The Dragon, although it’s extremely hard to follow, but as far as I’m concerned, it’s no Game of Thrones, not even close. … More proof that Saturday Night Live is coming to an end, contracts have been frozen as has hiring. … New show on the BBC, Home to Roost, starring Ozzy, Sharon and the rest of the Osbourne family. And while they love America, they are also sharing our short comings.

Odds and Ends: Average rent for a 1 bedroom, 600 square foot apartment in San Francisco costs $3,125. The same apartment in N.Y.C. cost $5,200.00. Madness! … More Will Smith projects have been shelved, as the slap heard around the world lingers. … Can’t make this up, Californians are being told the increase for electricity just for electric cars has caused a stress on the grid and please use sparingly. … For the record, the most generous Hollywood celebrity is, drum roll, Keanu Reeves. Reeves even uses fake names while giving away millions to needy causes, his favorite charities are St. Jude, American Cancer Society, Sick Kids Fondation and PETA. … Mark Wahlberg has always been an ego maniac but he’s out done himself. When pal Kevin Hart asked Mark if he’d like to go on his tour and be the opening act, Whalberg said yes but wanted $7 million for the dozen shows. Keven passed.

Sports Shorts: Sotheby’s in New York is having a special auction that will include Serena Williams shoes, Autographed Babe Ruth ball, the last hat Alex Rodrigues wore with the Yankees, a Michael Jordan Jersey, a Wayne Gretzky jersey, Jackie Robinson’s first home run ball, bat and more. The auction will bring in over $20 millions.


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