Meghan Markle, with Prince Harry, reportedly made a royal slip-up and “put her foot in it” during Princess Eugenie’s wedding reception. A book about Meghan and Prince Harry’s royal family split explains the alleged issue between the Sussex’s and Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s daughter.
Princess Eugenie’s 2018 wedding was the setting for Meghan Markle’s major royal gaffe
Dylan Howard and Andy Tillett’s book Royals at War describes in great detail the tumultuous days before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left their roles as senior royals. This includes a major error made by Meghan Markle, with Prince Harry, on the day of Princess Eugenie’s wedding to Jack Brooksbank.
The Mirror excerpted a passage explaining how Meghan and Harry felt Princess Eugenie’s wedding was the right time to tell the royal family Meghan was pregnant. The book reads, “Meghan put her foot in...
Princess Eugenie’s 2018 wedding was the setting for Meghan Markle’s major royal gaffe
Dylan Howard and Andy Tillett’s book Royals at War describes in great detail the tumultuous days before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left their roles as senior royals. This includes a major error made by Meghan Markle, with Prince Harry, on the day of Princess Eugenie’s wedding to Jack Brooksbank.
The Mirror excerpted a passage explaining how Meghan and Harry felt Princess Eugenie’s wedding was the right time to tell the royal family Meghan was pregnant. The book reads, “Meghan put her foot in...
- 6/4/2024
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Update: Judge Juan Merchan told the prosecutors in Donald Trump’s hush money trial to pass along a message to one of their likely witnesses, lawyer Michael Cohen: Please stop talking or posting on social media about the case.
Moments before the day in court ended early around lunchtime, Judge Merchan took up a request from defense lawyer Todd Blanche, who said, “Mr. Cohen continues to speak publicly about this trial.”
Blanche cited a TikTok post this week by Cohen wearing a white t-shirt with a picture of Trump behind bars. He asked that Cohen — the lawyer whose $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016 triggered the Manhattan District Attorney’s investigation — be ordered to not talk about Trump or the criminal proceedings against him.
Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass replied, “We have repeatedly asked the witnesses not to do that. And not just Mr. Cohen. All the witnesses.”
“We have no remedy,...
Moments before the day in court ended early around lunchtime, Judge Merchan took up a request from defense lawyer Todd Blanche, who said, “Mr. Cohen continues to speak publicly about this trial.”
Blanche cited a TikTok post this week by Cohen wearing a white t-shirt with a picture of Trump behind bars. He asked that Cohen — the lawyer whose $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016 triggered the Manhattan District Attorney’s investigation — be ordered to not talk about Trump or the criminal proceedings against him.
Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass replied, “We have repeatedly asked the witnesses not to do that. And not just Mr. Cohen. All the witnesses.”
“We have no remedy,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Sean Piccoli
- Deadline Film + TV
Donald Trump has dismissed recent media reports that say he fell asleep in his ongoing trial about the hush money payments in New York. Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, in a recess in the Manhattan Supreme Court trial to address the claims.
“Contrary to the Fake News Media, I don’t fall asleep during the Crooked D.A.’s Witch Hunt, especially not today,” he wrote.
He continued, “I simply close my beautiful blue eyes, sometimes, listen intensely, and take it All in!!!”
After the post, online critics rushed to social media to mock his praise of his eye color.
Earlier, Trump’s campaign had vehemently criticized multiple reporters, such as Maggie Haberman from The New York Times, who observed Trump seemingly doze off on the first day of jury selection. Throughout the trial, which entered its tenth day on Thursday, there have been several instances...
“Contrary to the Fake News Media, I don’t fall asleep during the Crooked D.A.’s Witch Hunt, especially not today,” he wrote.
He continued, “I simply close my beautiful blue eyes, sometimes, listen intensely, and take it All in!!!”
After the post, online critics rushed to social media to mock his praise of his eye color.
Earlier, Trump’s campaign had vehemently criticized multiple reporters, such as Maggie Haberman from The New York Times, who observed Trump seemingly doze off on the first day of jury selection. Throughout the trial, which entered its tenth day on Thursday, there have been several instances...
- 5/3/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Prosecutors Play Recording Of Donald Trump And Michael Cohen Discussing Hush Money Payments — Update
Update: Jurors today heard a recording in which Donald Trump and his then-lawyer and “fixer,” Michael Cohen, discuss payments to Karen McDougal, the former Playboy model who claimed to have had an affair with The Apprentice host.
The recording was made by Cohen in September of 2016 — and first reported on by CNN in 2018. In it, Trump and Cohen discussed buying the rights to McDougal’s story.
“I need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend David,” Cohen said, referring to David Pecker, then-ceo of American Media, the tabloid publisher that bought McDougal’s story for $150,000 with the intention of burying it.
When Cohen turned to the subject of “financing,” Trump asked, “What financing?”
“We’ll have to pay,” Cohen said. It wasn’t clear from the garbled audio at that point whether Trump agreed. Pecker, a prosecution witness last week, said...
The recording was made by Cohen in September of 2016 — and first reported on by CNN in 2018. In it, Trump and Cohen discussed buying the rights to McDougal’s story.
“I need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend David,” Cohen said, referring to David Pecker, then-ceo of American Media, the tabloid publisher that bought McDougal’s story for $150,000 with the intention of burying it.
When Cohen turned to the subject of “financing,” Trump asked, “What financing?”
“We’ll have to pay,” Cohen said. It wasn’t clear from the garbled audio at that point whether Trump agreed. Pecker, a prosecution witness last week, said...
- 5/2/2024
- by Sean Piccoli
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s one thing to have your husband cheat on you, and it’s another thing to have the entire world hear about all of the details surrounding his alleged affair. Melania Trump feels absolutely humiliated over her husband Doanld Trump’s cheating allegations.
That’s because prosecutors in the Trump hush money trial have introduced text messages as evidence between Stormy Daniels’ former attorney and Dylan Howard, the former editor of the National Enquirer. And of course, the world certainly has a lot to say about it, leaving Melania incredibly frustrated behind closed doors.
Melania Trump Humiliated Over Cheating Allegations
Did Donald Trump cheat on his wife Melania Trump? That’s what the world can’t help but ask right now.
As many fans and critics alike know, Donald Trump is being accused of trying to pay off an adult film star about an affair they had back in...
That’s because prosecutors in the Trump hush money trial have introduced text messages as evidence between Stormy Daniels’ former attorney and Dylan Howard, the former editor of the National Enquirer. And of course, the world certainly has a lot to say about it, leaving Melania incredibly frustrated behind closed doors.
Melania Trump Humiliated Over Cheating Allegations
Did Donald Trump cheat on his wife Melania Trump? That’s what the world can’t help but ask right now.
As many fans and critics alike know, Donald Trump is being accused of trying to pay off an adult film star about an affair they had back in...
- 5/2/2024
- by Maya Jimenez
- Celebrating The Soaps
Update: The lawyer for Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels further outlined the hush money deals made to his clients, including his suspicion that Donald Trump was “the one” who ultimately funded the Daniels payoff.
Lawyer Keith Davidson said on Tuesday that he did not enjoy having to deal with Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen.
The tension went back to a hostile phone call in 2011 after a gossip site called TheDirty blogged about rumors of a sexual liaison between adult film star Daniels and Trump. “Before I could barely get my name out, I was met with a hostile barrage of insults and allegations,” Davidson testified in Trump’s hush-money trial in Manhattan.
Cohen was “just screaming,” Davidson said, and he accused Davidson’s clients, Daniels and her manager, Gina Rodriguez, of leaking the claim to TheDirty. “Finally, after he finished,” Davidson recalled, he assured Cohen that Daniels didn’t want the story publicized.
Lawyer Keith Davidson said on Tuesday that he did not enjoy having to deal with Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen.
The tension went back to a hostile phone call in 2011 after a gossip site called TheDirty blogged about rumors of a sexual liaison between adult film star Daniels and Trump. “Before I could barely get my name out, I was met with a hostile barrage of insults and allegations,” Davidson testified in Trump’s hush-money trial in Manhattan.
Cohen was “just screaming,” Davidson said, and he accused Davidson’s clients, Daniels and her manager, Gina Rodriguez, of leaking the claim to TheDirty. “Finally, after he finished,” Davidson recalled, he assured Cohen that Daniels didn’t want the story publicized.
- 4/30/2024
- by Sean Piccoli
- Deadline Film + TV
The Judge in Donald Trump’s hush money trial has found the former president in contempt of court for repeatedly violating a gag order, and fining him $9,000 — $1,000 for nine separate violations.
Judge Juan Merchan determined on Tuesday that Trump had breached a court order barring him from publicly commenting on court staff, prosecutors, prospective jurors, or their families in 9 out of 10 instances alleged by Manhattan prosecutors. Merchan is expected to hear arguments regarding four more additional violations in a hearing on Thursday.
Merchan also warned Trump that “the Court will...
Judge Juan Merchan determined on Tuesday that Trump had breached a court order barring him from publicly commenting on court staff, prosecutors, prospective jurors, or their families in 9 out of 10 instances alleged by Manhattan prosecutors. Merchan is expected to hear arguments regarding four more additional violations in a hearing on Thursday.
Merchan also warned Trump that “the Court will...
- 4/30/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez and Catherina Gioino
- Rollingstone.com
Over three days of testimony this week, Donald Trump’s hush money trial in Manhattan has spawned subplots inside and outside the courtroom.
With a decision on one contempt motion pending, Judge Juan Merchan has scheduled a hearing on Thursday for prosecutors to argue that Trump has committed more violations of the judge’s gag order against disparaging or intimidating witnesses, jurors and other trial participants.
At the first contempt hearing on Tuesday, prosecutors sought fines for ten Trump online posts blasting witnesses Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen and calling prospective jurors “liberal activists.” Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Chris Conroy said that next week’s hearing will cover four more alleged gag-order violations.
The last was at a construction site in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday where Trump visited with workers before heading to court. There, Trump talked about the prosecution’s first witness, David Pecker, the former CEO of National Enquirer publisher American Media,...
With a decision on one contempt motion pending, Judge Juan Merchan has scheduled a hearing on Thursday for prosecutors to argue that Trump has committed more violations of the judge’s gag order against disparaging or intimidating witnesses, jurors and other trial participants.
At the first contempt hearing on Tuesday, prosecutors sought fines for ten Trump online posts blasting witnesses Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen and calling prospective jurors “liberal activists.” Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Chris Conroy said that next week’s hearing will cover four more alleged gag-order violations.
The last was at a construction site in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday where Trump visited with workers before heading to court. There, Trump talked about the prosecution’s first witness, David Pecker, the former CEO of National Enquirer publisher American Media,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Sean Piccoli
- Deadline Film + TV
Update: National Enquirer Publisher David Pecker, on the witness stand today in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, detailed the tens of thousands of dollars the tabloid shelled out to “catch and kill” potentially embarrassing stories during the 2016 presidential election campaign.
Pecker, who counted Trump as a friend and an asset, told jurors of paying $30,000 to bury an “untrue” claim that The Apprentice host had fathered a child out of wedlock. Pecker made clear to jurors that the purpose of the payment was to protect Trump and his 2016 GOP presidential campaign from “potential embarrassment.”
With Trump looking on, the former CEO of National Enquirer parent company American Media (Ami), testified that in 2016 he bought exclusive rights to — and then killed — the story being shopped by a Trump Tower doorman in New York who claimed the real estate mogul had a child with his housekeeper. Pecker said that when he told Trump’s personal lawyer,...
Pecker, who counted Trump as a friend and an asset, told jurors of paying $30,000 to bury an “untrue” claim that The Apprentice host had fathered a child out of wedlock. Pecker made clear to jurors that the purpose of the payment was to protect Trump and his 2016 GOP presidential campaign from “potential embarrassment.”
With Trump looking on, the former CEO of National Enquirer parent company American Media (Ami), testified that in 2016 he bought exclusive rights to — and then killed — the story being shopped by a Trump Tower doorman in New York who claimed the real estate mogul had a child with his housekeeper. Pecker said that when he told Trump’s personal lawyer,...
- 4/23/2024
- by Sean Piccoli
- Deadline Film + TV
Update: David Pecker, the former CEO of the celebrity magazine and tabloid company American Media, was first witness today, as prosecutors try to show the extent to which Donald Trump sought to suppress embarrassing stories in advance of the 2016 election.
Pecker testified for about 25 minutes, telling the jury about his work publishing Star magazine, National Enquirer and other periodicals before the clock ran out on a court day that was scheduled to end early. He said matter-of-factly that he practiced “checkbook journalism, with budgets of $10,000 per story, sometimes more, for paying sources.
Pecker will return to the stand on Tuesday after a morning hearing on a request by prosecutors to seek a contempt ruling against Trump for allegedly violating the judge’s gag order in the case.
In opening statements, prosecutor Matthew Colangelo identified Pecker — who is testifying under a subpoena — as “the eyes and ears” in the “catch and...
Pecker testified for about 25 minutes, telling the jury about his work publishing Star magazine, National Enquirer and other periodicals before the clock ran out on a court day that was scheduled to end early. He said matter-of-factly that he practiced “checkbook journalism, with budgets of $10,000 per story, sometimes more, for paying sources.
Pecker will return to the stand on Tuesday after a morning hearing on a request by prosecutors to seek a contempt ruling against Trump for allegedly violating the judge’s gag order in the case.
In opening statements, prosecutor Matthew Colangelo identified Pecker — who is testifying under a subpoena — as “the eyes and ears” in the “catch and...
- 4/22/2024
- by Sean Piccoli
- Deadline Film + TV
Update: Jury selection has ended for the day in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, with 11 people so far having gone through an extensive questionnaire. A total of 32 potential jurors were left in the courtroom.
After the prospective jurors left the courtroom, Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche requested that his client be excused from the proceedings on April 25. That’s the day that the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump’s claims of immunity from prosecution.
But Merchan rejected the request. “Arguing before the Supreme Court is a big deal, and I can certainly appreciate why your client would want to be there. But a trial in New York Supreme Court … is also a big deal,” he said, per a pool report. “I will see him here next week.”
The trial will be dark on Wednesdays, when Merchan has other court duties. But he has not ruled out...
After the prospective jurors left the courtroom, Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche requested that his client be excused from the proceedings on April 25. That’s the day that the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump’s claims of immunity from prosecution.
But Merchan rejected the request. “Arguing before the Supreme Court is a big deal, and I can certainly appreciate why your client would want to be there. But a trial in New York Supreme Court … is also a big deal,” he said, per a pool report. “I will see him here next week.”
The trial will be dark on Wednesdays, when Merchan has other court duties. But he has not ruled out...
- 4/15/2024
- by Sean Piccoli and Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Donald Trump’s 2016 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels has become the focus of a grand jury investigation that is considering an indictment against the former president. But the Daniels payment is only one instance in a widespread scheme orchestrated by Trump to kill potentially damaging stories in the run-up to his 2016 election.
The “catch and kill” scheme was reportedly run in coordination with the National Enquirer David Pecker, the former CEO of its parent company American Media Inc. Pecker, who was called to testify before the grand jury,...
The “catch and kill” scheme was reportedly run in coordination with the National Enquirer David Pecker, the former CEO of its parent company American Media Inc. Pecker, who was called to testify before the grand jury,...
- 3/27/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
The investigation into Donald Trump’s role in a pre-election hush money payment to Stormy Daniels — the porn star alleged former lover of the former president — is starting to heat up.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office is set to begin presenting evidence to a recently impaneled grand jury, which could lead to criminal charges against Trump, The New York Times reported on Monday. CNN reported that David Pecker — the former head of the National Enquirer who was involved in the effort to keep Daniels quiet — is meeting with prosecutors,...
The Manhattan district attorney’s office is set to begin presenting evidence to a recently impaneled grand jury, which could lead to criminal charges against Trump, The New York Times reported on Monday. CNN reported that David Pecker — the former head of the National Enquirer who was involved in the effort to keep Daniels quiet — is meeting with prosecutors,...
- 1/30/2023
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot, their wedding was compared to his cousin Princess Eugenie‘s big day. That’s because both of the royal weddings occurred within months of one another and at the same venue with star-studded guest lists. It wasn’t just fans who were drawing comparisons though. Members of the royal family were as well.
Now a lip reader is revealing what Princess Anne’s daughter, Zara Tindall, said to Harry about the two affairs which left the Duke of Sussex confused.
Prince Harry and Zara Tindall attend the traditional Easter Sunday church service in 2019 | Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images Prince Andrew took a dig at the Sussexes when talking about Princess Eugenie’s wedding
Prior to Eugenie’s wedding her father, Prince Andrew, said that it was the late Queen Elizabeth II who made the decision at the time that both weddings would take place at St.
Now a lip reader is revealing what Princess Anne’s daughter, Zara Tindall, said to Harry about the two affairs which left the Duke of Sussex confused.
Prince Harry and Zara Tindall attend the traditional Easter Sunday church service in 2019 | Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images Prince Andrew took a dig at the Sussexes when talking about Princess Eugenie’s wedding
Prior to Eugenie’s wedding her father, Prince Andrew, said that it was the late Queen Elizabeth II who made the decision at the time that both weddings would take place at St.
- 1/28/2023
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
American Media Inc. executive Dylan Howard is out after more than a decade at the publishing company, Variety has learned exclusively.
Howard’s contract, which expired on March 31, was not renewed. Reasons for his departure were not immediately clear, though rumors of his exit had been brewing internally at the owner of Us Weekly and InTouch magazines for weeks, multiple sources said, with another adding the decision not to renew Howard’s contract was mutual. The unflinching tabloid editor had become the subject of media storms surrounding Harvey Weinstein and Donald Trump in recent years.
Howard and American Media did not immediately respond to Variety‘s request for comment.
Howard most recently served as a senior vice president in corporate development, where he was said to be conceiving scripted and unscripted projects in the true crime arena. Prior to that, Howard spent six years as the editor in chief of Ami digital gossip property RadarOnline,...
Howard’s contract, which expired on March 31, was not renewed. Reasons for his departure were not immediately clear, though rumors of his exit had been brewing internally at the owner of Us Weekly and InTouch magazines for weeks, multiple sources said, with another adding the decision not to renew Howard’s contract was mutual. The unflinching tabloid editor had become the subject of media storms surrounding Harvey Weinstein and Donald Trump in recent years.
Howard and American Media did not immediately respond to Variety‘s request for comment.
Howard most recently served as a senior vice president in corporate development, where he was said to be conceiving scripted and unscripted projects in the true crime arena. Prior to that, Howard spent six years as the editor in chief of Ami digital gossip property RadarOnline,...
- 4/6/2020
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister and Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Over the past several years, former National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard has elevated himself from largely unknown tabloid whiz into a headline generator in his own right. He's played the role of villain — or at least a henchman — in national scandals involving Donald Trump, Harvey Weinstein and Jeff Bezos. In the process, he left his perch at the Enquirer and was part of a probe by the U.S. Justice Department.
Yet despite the disrepute of his recent past, Howard, 38, is in the midst of repositioning himself as a Hollywood player, developing multiple projects in the white-hot ...
Yet despite the disrepute of his recent past, Howard, 38, is in the midst of repositioning himself as a Hollywood player, developing multiple projects in the white-hot ...
Over the past several years, former National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard has elevated himself from largely unknown tabloid whiz into a headline generator in his own right. He's played the role of villain — or at least a henchman — in national scandals involving Donald Trump, Harvey Weinstein and Jeff Bezos. In the process, he left his perch at the Enquirer and was part of a probe by the U.S. Justice Department.
Yet despite the disrepute of his recent past, Howard, 38, is in the midst of repositioning himself as a Hollywood player, developing multiple projects in the white-hot ...
Yet despite the disrepute of his recent past, Howard, 38, is in the midst of repositioning himself as a Hollywood player, developing multiple projects in the white-hot ...
Even years after his death, Aaron Hernandez's transformation from an all-star tight-end player on the New England Patriots to a convicted murderer continues to baffle the world. In its latest true-crime foray, Netflix explores this shocking story in Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez. Just shortly before Hernandez made headlines for the chilling murder of his friend Odin Lloyd in 2013, he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Patriots worth $40 million. But Hernandez wasn't associated with just one killing. Here are all the deaths linked to the once-celebrated football player, some occurring even before the notorious deal.
Odin Lloyd
On June 26, 2013, Hernandez was arrested for the murder of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player who was his friend as well as the man dating his fiancée's sister. On June 17, a jogger found Lloyd slain with multiple gunshot wounds at an industrial park near Hernandez's home. Lloyd was...
Odin Lloyd
On June 26, 2013, Hernandez was arrested for the murder of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player who was his friend as well as the man dating his fiancée's sister. On June 17, a jogger found Lloyd slain with multiple gunshot wounds at an industrial park near Hernandez's home. Lloyd was...
- 1/19/2020
- by Stacey Nguyen
- Popsugar.com
It was September 2017, and Harvey Weinstein was huddled at a corner table at New York's Loews Regency hotel alongside Dylan Howard, chief content officer of National Enquirer publisher American Media Inc. Weinstein had become increasingly alarmed about a story that Ronan Farrow — then a correspondent for NBC News and most famous for being the son of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen — was vigorously pursuing about the powerful producer's long-rumored sexual predations. Weinstein had worked to suppress variations of that story for decades, and he was desperate for it to stay secret. But Farrow (along with a ...
- 10/9/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The title of Ronan Farrow’s upcoming #MeToo exposé, Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators, is a reference to the practice of editors buying exclusive rights to a story that contains incriminating information, then burying it as a way of protecting the publication or its powerful allies. So it’s apropos that Farrow, in attempting to expose the media’s practice of suppressing information, is facing a lawsuit from a powerful publisher attempting to do exactly that.
Dylan Howard, an executive at the mega-tabloid publisher American Media Inc.
Dylan Howard, an executive at the mega-tabloid publisher American Media Inc.
- 10/3/2019
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Martin Sheen to is on board to narrate Rush to Judgment II, an update to the 1967 version, Rush to Judgment, which is being executive produced by Stephen S. Jaffe. He is a former staff investigator and last surviving member of the legal team run by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison who led a probe into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The original Emile de Antonio-directed documentary was based on the New York Times best-selling novel Rush to Judgment by attorney Mark Lane, in which he takes issue with the Kennedy investigation and exposes serious flaws in the conclusions made by the Warren Commission. Lane, died in 2016, will be credited posthumously as an executive producer.
The contemporary documentary, which will be produced by Dylan Howard via his Topixly label, aims to uncover the conspiracy of powerful men that resulted in the assassination of President Kennedy and...
The original Emile de Antonio-directed documentary was based on the New York Times best-selling novel Rush to Judgment by attorney Mark Lane, in which he takes issue with the Kennedy investigation and exposes serious flaws in the conclusions made by the Warren Commission. Lane, died in 2016, will be credited posthumously as an executive producer.
The contemporary documentary, which will be produced by Dylan Howard via his Topixly label, aims to uncover the conspiracy of powerful men that resulted in the assassination of President Kennedy and...
- 6/17/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Lauren Sanchez‘s brother — one of the figures at the center of the ever-growing controversy over leaked intimate text messages between the news anchor and Jeff Bezos — claims his sister’s romance with the Amazon CEO is “legendary.”
While Lauren Sanchez and Bezos have not been seen together since they were spotted at Amazon’s Golden Globes after party, a separate source tells People the two are going strong.
Michael Sanchez, a talent manager and publicist, spoke about his sister’s relationship with Bezos, 55, in an interview with Vanity Fair published on Thursday. In it, he denies Bezos’ longtime security...
While Lauren Sanchez and Bezos have not been seen together since they were spotted at Amazon’s Golden Globes after party, a separate source tells People the two are going strong.
Michael Sanchez, a talent manager and publicist, spoke about his sister’s relationship with Bezos, 55, in an interview with Vanity Fair published on Thursday. In it, he denies Bezos’ longtime security...
- 2/15/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
The Ami-Jeff Bezos scandal is set up to dominate headlines for a while. Who knows where it will lead? In the third world, an oligarch-president proxy war playing out in public like this usually presages a coup.
If this were Thailand or Uruguay, bookies would already have odds on a Bezos-Mark-Zuckerberg-Sundar-Pichai junta being in power by May.
This scandal will at least drag us through unprecedented legal and ethical conundrums. Can the president use the surveillance powers of the state to go after political enemies? Can a billionaire...
If this were Thailand or Uruguay, bookies would already have odds on a Bezos-Mark-Zuckerberg-Sundar-Pichai junta being in power by May.
This scandal will at least drag us through unprecedented legal and ethical conundrums. Can the president use the surveillance powers of the state to go after political enemies? Can a billionaire...
- 2/11/2019
- by Matt Taibbi
- Rollingstone.com
On Thursday, February 7th, in a post on Medium, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos published a series of emails from American Media Inc. (Ami), outlining what he called an “extortionate proposal.” Last month, The National Enquirer published intimate text messages exposing an affair between Bezos, who is married, and former TV anchor Lauren Sanchez. Shortly after, Bezos hired a private investigator to find out how the tabloid obtained the texts. Then, he claims, the company initiated contact and threatened to release even more texts and photos.
According to Bezos, Ami first...
According to Bezos, Ami first...
- 2/8/2019
- by Amelia McDonell-Parry
- Rollingstone.com
On Thursday night, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man, wrote a blog post accusing American Media Inc., of blackmail and extortion. Last month, the National Enquirer (owned by Ami) published a sprawling expose of Bezos’ affair with Lauren Sanchez, including salacious text messages, which ultimately led to the billionaire’s high-profile divorce. Bezos began to investigate how the Enquirer was able to obtain the text messages. The tabloid didn’t like this very much and, according to Bezos, threatened to release sensitive images, including nude photos of Bezos,...
- 2/8/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Investigative reporter Ronan Farrow has claimed that the National Enquirer and its parent corporation American Media Inc. threatened him over his work, echoing complaints made earlier today by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
In a series of tweets, Farrow said American Media Inc., the National Enquirer parent, had sent him and “one other prominent journalist” a warning: “Stop digging or we’ll ruin you.”
Farrow wrote several stories on the Enquirer for The New Yorker, including some that claimed Ami chairman and CEO David Pecker killed stories that could damage President Donald Trump.
“I and at least one other prominent journalist involved in breaking stories about the National Enquirer’s arrangement with Trump fielded similar ‘stop digging or we’ll ruin you’ blackmail efforts from Ami,” Farrow tweeted. “(I did not engage as I don’t cut deals with subjects of ongoing reporting.)”
Farrow, also noted for his coverage of the Harvey Weinstein scandal,...
In a series of tweets, Farrow said American Media Inc., the National Enquirer parent, had sent him and “one other prominent journalist” a warning: “Stop digging or we’ll ruin you.”
Farrow wrote several stories on the Enquirer for The New Yorker, including some that claimed Ami chairman and CEO David Pecker killed stories that could damage President Donald Trump.
“I and at least one other prominent journalist involved in breaking stories about the National Enquirer’s arrangement with Trump fielded similar ‘stop digging or we’ll ruin you’ blackmail efforts from Ami,” Farrow tweeted. “(I did not engage as I don’t cut deals with subjects of ongoing reporting.)”
Farrow, also noted for his coverage of the Harvey Weinstein scandal,...
- 2/8/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeff Bezos is hitting back at the National Enquirer and its owner American Media Inc. alleging they attempted to blackmail and extort him by threatening to publish explicit photos of him and girlfriend Lauren Sanchez.
In a post on the website Medium, the 55-year-old Amazon CEO wrote: “Rather than capitulate to extortion and blackmail, I’ve decided to publish exactly what they sent me, despite the personal cost and embarrassment they threaten.”
In a statement obtained by People, Ami said, “American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos. Further, at the...
In a post on the website Medium, the 55-year-old Amazon CEO wrote: “Rather than capitulate to extortion and blackmail, I’ve decided to publish exactly what they sent me, despite the personal cost and embarrassment they threaten.”
In a statement obtained by People, Ami said, “American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos. Further, at the...
- 2/8/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Nearly 40 years after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' Splendouryacht captain, Dennis Davern, has shockingly revealed that he thinks Natalie's husband Robert Wagner "murdered" the star in November 1981. In a preview video exclusively obtained by In Touch of Davern's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show, the captain — who was one of the last people to see Natalie alive — revealed he heard the West Side Story star and Robert "fighting" on the night she disappeared. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "They were fighting. You could hear things being thrown around the stateroom," he alleged in the preview clip. When host Dr. Phil then asked Davern, "Do you believe Robert Wagner murdered Natalie Wood?" he confidently replied, "Yes, I really do." After Natalie went missing, Davern alleged that Robert told him, "Wagner is telling us, 'We have to get our story straight.'" The Splendour captain added,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Nearly 40 years after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' Splendour yacht captain, Dennis Davern, has shockingly revealed that he thinks Natalie's husband Robert Wagner "murdered" the star in November 1981. In a preview video exclusively obtained by Life & Style of Davern's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show, the captain — who was one of the last people to see Natalie alive — revealed he heard the West Side Story star and Robert "fighting" on the night she disappeared. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "They were fighting. You could hear things being thrown around the stateroom," he alleged in the preview clip. When host Dr. Phil then asked Davern, "Do you believe Robert Wagner murdered Natalie Wood?" he confidently replied, "Yes, I really do." After Natalie went missing, Davern alleged that Robert told him, "Wagner is telling us, 'We have to get our story straight.'" The Splendour captain added,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
Nearly 40 years after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' Splendour yacht captain, Dennis Davern, has shockingly revealed that he thinks Natalie's husband Robert Wagner "murdered" the star in November 1981. In a preview video exclusively obtained by Closer Weekly of Davern's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show, the captain — who was one of the last people to see Natalie alive — revealed he heard the West Side Story star and Robert "fighting" on the night she disappeared. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "They were fighting. You could hear things being thrown around the stateroom," he alleged in the preview clip. When host Dr. Phil then asked Davern, "Do you believe Robert Wagner murdered Natalie Wood?" he confidently replied, "Yes, I really do." After Natalie went missing, Davern alleged that Robert told him, "Wagner is telling us, 'We have to get our story straight.'" The Splendour captain added,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Decades after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' sister Lana Wood is speaking out about the star's November 1981 disappearance and her belief that Natalie's husband Robert Wagner was involved in her passing. In a preview video exclusively obtained by In Touch of Lana's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show alongside Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood podcast host Dylan Howard, Lana can be seen alleging that Robert has "something to hide" regarding Natalie's death. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "Police now believe this was foul play," podcast host Howard told Dr. Phil in the clip. Then the TV star asked Lana, 72, "Why do you think [Robert is] not talking to the police?" to which she replied, "He has something to hide." "Are you suggesting that he knocked her out and threw her in the water?" Dr. Phil later asked Lana, which prompted her to say,...
- 9/12/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Decades after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' sister Lana Wood is speaking out about the star's November 1981 disappearance and her belief that Natalie's husband Robert Wagner was involved in her passing. In a preview video exclusively obtained by Life & Style of Lana's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show alongside Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood podcast host Dylan Howard, Lana can be seen alleging that Robert has "something to hide" regarding Natalie's death. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "Police now believe this was foul play," podcast host Howard told Dr. Phil in the clip. Then the TV star asked Lana, 72, "Why do you think [Robert is] not talking to the police?" to which she replied, "He has something to hide." "Are you suggesting that he knocked her out and threw her in the water?" Dr. Phil later asked Lana, which prompted her to say,...
- 9/12/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
Decades after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' sister Lana Wood is speaking out about the star's November 1981 disappearance and her belief that Natalie's husband Robert Wagner was involved in her passing. In a preview video exclusively obtained by Closer Weekly of Lana's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show alongside Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood podcast host Dylan Howard, Lana can be seen alleging that Robert has "something to hide" regarding Natalie's death. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "Police now believe this was foul play," podcast host Howard told Dr. Phil in the clip. Then the TV star asked Lana, 72, "Why do you think [Robert is] not talking to the police?" to which she replied, "He has something to hide." "Are you suggesting that he knocked her out and threw her in the water?" Dr. Phil later asked Lana, which prompted her to say,...
- 9/12/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Washington — Life comes at you fast. A day after President Trump said on Fox News that it “almost ought to be illegal” for “flippers” to receive more lenient plea deals in exchange for testifying, the Wall Street Journal broke the news that Allen Weisselberg, a longtime top executive and chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, was granted immunity by federal prosecutors.
The thinking is that Weisselberg would be free to provide information (if he hasn’t already) as part of the investigation into Trump’s former lawyer-fixer Michael Cohen...
The thinking is that Weisselberg would be free to provide information (if he hasn’t already) as part of the investigation into Trump’s former lawyer-fixer Michael Cohen...
- 8/24/2018
- by Andy Kroll
- Rollingstone.com
Washington — David Pecker, the CEO of American Media Inc., which is the publisher of the National Enquirer, has been granted immunity and is cooperating with federal prosecutors as part of the investigation of Michael Cohen and payments made to two women who claim to have had affairs with Donald Trump.
Vanity Fair reported on the immunity agreement, and it was confirmed by the New York Times and NBC News.
The court documents unsealed at the time of Cohen’s guilty plea earlier this week outline a pattern of cooperation between Ami and the Trump campaign starting in 2015. Prosecutors claim that Ami and the Enquirer tipped off the Trump campaign of potentially damaging stories. In the case of Karen McDougal, who claims she had an affair with Trump in 2006 and 2007, Ami’s Dylan Howard arranged a $150,000 payment for her limited life rights. The purpose was to keep the story from getting published elsewhere,...
Vanity Fair reported on the immunity agreement, and it was confirmed by the New York Times and NBC News.
The court documents unsealed at the time of Cohen’s guilty plea earlier this week outline a pattern of cooperation between Ami and the Trump campaign starting in 2015. Prosecutors claim that Ami and the Enquirer tipped off the Trump campaign of potentially damaging stories. In the case of Karen McDougal, who claims she had an affair with Trump in 2006 and 2007, Ami’s Dylan Howard arranged a $150,000 payment for her limited life rights. The purpose was to keep the story from getting published elsewhere,...
- 8/23/2018
- by Ted Johnson
- Variety Film + TV
Actress Natalie Wood was so upset over her husband Robert Wagner's behavior in the hours before her death, she begged the yacht’s captain to bring her ashore — and then made desperate plans to flee in a seaplane! These shocking claims about one of Hollywood’s most tragic legends come from a world exclusive interview with Captain Dennis Davern on the critically-acclaimed new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. Davern was the captain of the Splendour, the yacht from which Natalie vanished during the wee hours of Nov. 29, 1981. Her body, clad in a nightgown, red jacket, and socks, was found hours later off California’s Catalina Island. She was just 43. In Chapter 6 of the podcast, Davern recreated in chilling detail the final yacht cruise taken by Robert, Natalie, and the actress' Brainstorm co-star Christopher Walken. On the cruise’s first night, he claimed, "The jealousy started...
- 8/17/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Natalie Wood was so upset over her husband Robert Wagner‘s behavior in the hours before her death, she begged the yacht’s captain to bring her ashore — and then made desperate plans to flee in a seaplane! These shocking claims about one of Hollywood’s most tragic legends come from a world exclusive interview with Captain Dennis Davern on the critically-acclaimed new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. Davern was the captain of the Splendour, the yacht from which Wood vanished during the wee hours of Nov. 29, 1981. Her body, clad in a nightgown, red jacket, and socks, was found hours later off California’s Catalina Island. She was just 43. In Chapter 6 of the podcast, Davern recreated in chilling detail the final yacht cruise taken by Wagner, Wood, and Wood’s Brainstorm costar Christopher Walken. On the cruise’s first night, he claimed, “The jealousy started to...
- 8/17/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
Natalie Wood was so upset over her husband Robert Wagner‘s behavior in the hours before her death, she begged the yacht’s captain to bring her ashore — and then made desperate plans to flee in a seaplane! These shocking claims about one of Hollywood’s most tragic legends come from a world exclusive interview with Captain Dennis Davern on the critically-acclaimed new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. Davern was the captain of the Splendour, the yacht from which Wood vanished during the wee hours of Nov. 29, 1981. Her body, clad in a nightgown, red jacket, and socks, was found hours later off California’s Catalina Island. She was just 43. In Chapter 6 of the podcast, Davern recreated in chilling detail the final yacht cruise taken by Wagner, Wood, and Wood’s Brainstorm costar Christopher Walken. On the cruise’s first night, he claimed, “The jealousy started to...
- 8/17/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Actress Natalie Wood seemed to hint at something sinister with husband Robert Wagner, allegedly telling her sister before her tragic death: “Sometimes it’s better to be with the devil you know, than the devil you don’t.” Lana Wood, now 72, revealed her famous sister’s eerie words to the creators of the blockbuster new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. The 12-part audio documentary is the culmination of years of dogged investigative reporting by a team of journalists lead by host Dylan Howard — and exposes chilling new evidence suggesting Natalie could have been murdered. In the first four chapters, now available for download on iTunes, the podcast probed the tragic actress’ meteoric rise from child star to red carpet royalty, as well as her first marriage to fellow Hollywood actor Robert, now 88. That marriage ended in divorce in 1962, five years after they began dating, after Natalie...
- 8/8/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Closer Weekly
Natalie Wood seemed to hint at something sinister with husband Robert Wagner, allegedly telling her sister before her tragic death: “Sometimes it’s better to be with the devil you know, than the devil you don’t.” Lana Wood, now 72, revealed her famous sister’s eerie words to the creators of the blockbuster new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. The 12-part audio documentary is the culmination of years of dogged investigative reporting by a team of journalists lead by host Dylan Howard — and exposes chilling new evidence suggesting Wood could have been murdered. In the first four chapters, now available for download on iTunes, the podcast probed the tragic actress’ meteoric rise from child star to red carpet royalty, as well as her first marriage to fellow Hollywood actor Wagner, now 88. That marriage ended in divorce in 1962, five years after they began dating, after Wood discovered...
- 8/8/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
Natalie Wood seemed to hint at something sinister with husband Robert Wagner, allegedly telling her sister before her tragic death: “Sometimes it’s better to be with the devil you know, than the devil you don’t.” Lana Wood, now 72, revealed her famous sister’s eerie words to the creators of the blockbuster new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. The 12-part audio documentary is the culmination of years of dogged investigative reporting by a team of journalists lead by host Dylan Howard — and exposes chilling new evidence suggesting Wood could have been murdered. In the first four chapters, now available for download on iTunes, the podcast probed the tragic actress’ meteoric rise from child star to red carpet royalty, as well as her first marriage to fellow Hollywood actor Wagner, now 88. That marriage ended in divorce in 1962, five years after they began dating, after Wood discovered...
- 8/8/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Natalie Wood was so heartbroken after her romances with Robert Wagner and Warren Beatty ended, she allegedly tried to commit suicide by popping sleeping pills! Now, for the first time, the late Hollywood legend’s sister, Lana, has opened up about that terrible, tragic night’s harrowing details to the hit new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. In a world exclusive interview, Lana said, “My mom, suddenly she called me and said, ‘Put together an outfit, grab something, meet at Cedars. Lana is referring to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where she explained Natalie had been hospitalized “under an assumed name.” “It was terrifying,” Lana added. “She was not good in shape. She was sitting there with a scrub face and looked devastated.” “You really wouldn’t have recognized her. She was in that much turmoil and unhappiness.” Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner. (Photo Credit:...
- 8/3/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
Natalie Wood was so heartbroken after her romances with Robert Wagner and Warren Beatty, she allegedly tried to commit suicide by popping sleeping pills! Now, for the first time, the late Hollywood legend’s sister, Lana, has opened up about that terrible, tragic night’s harrowing details to the hit new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. In a world exclusive interview, Lana said, "My mom, suddenly she called me and said, 'Put together an outfit, grab something, meet at Cedars." Lana is referring to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where she explained Natalie had been hospitalized "under an assumed name." "It was terrifying," Lana added. "She was not good in shape. She was sitting there with a scrub face and looked devastated." "You really wouldn’t have recognized her. She was in that much turmoil and unhappiness." Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood. (Photo Credit: Getty Images...
- 8/3/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Natalie Wood was so heartbroken after her romances with Robert Wagner and Warren Beatty, she allegedly tried to commit suicide by popping sleeping pills! Now, for the first time, the late Hollywood legend’s sister, Lana, has opened up about that terrible, tragic night’s harrowing details to the hit new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. In a world exclusive interview, Lana said, "My mom, suddenly she called me and said, 'Put together an outfit, grab something, meet at Cedars." Lana is referring to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where she explained Natalie had been hospitalized "under an assumed name." "It was terrifying," Lana added. "She was not good in shape. She was sitting there with a scrub face and looked devastated." Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) "You really wouldn’t have recognized her. She was in that much turmoil and unhappiness.
- 8/3/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Hollywood superstar Natalie Wood bared her most intimate and secret thoughts in a never-before-seen-or-heard memoir that only now has been obtained by a bombshell new podcast. For decades, the remarkable tell-all remained locked away from the world. But now the 12-part audio documentary Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood has uncovered the lost work, which sheds new light on the screen siren’s secret life. In the podcast’s third chapter, now available for download on iTunes, Wood describes her deep yearning for a conventional home life with her then-boyfriend, actor Robert Wagner. “Even though I grew up in a town where people change marital partners like hairstyles, I was raised in an old-fashioned family with traditional values,” Wood confided to her private diary. “I wanted, and still do, the things the girl next door takes for granted: a house with a husband, and children.” And it seemed...
- 8/1/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
Hollywood superstar Natalie Wood bared her most intimate and secret thoughts in a never-before-seen-or-heard memoir that only now has been obtained by a bombshell new podcast. For decades, the remarkable tell-all remained locked away from the world. But now the 12-part audio documentary Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood has uncovered the lost work, which sheds new light on the screen siren’s secret life. In the podcast’s third chapter, now available for download on iTunes, Natalie describes her deep yearning for a conventional home life with her then-boyfriend, actor Robert Wagner. “Even though I grew up in a town where people change marital partners like hairstyles, I was raised in an old-fashioned family with traditional values,” Natalie confided to her private diary. “I wanted, and still do, the things the girl next door takes for granted: a house with a husband, and children.” And it seemed...
- 8/1/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Hollywood superstar Natalie Wood bared her most intimate and secret thoughts in a never-before-seen-or-heard memoir that only now has been obtained by a bombshell new podcast. For decades, the remarkable tell-all remained locked away from the world. But now the 12-part audio documentary Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood has uncovered the lost work, which sheds new light on the screen siren’s secret life. In the podcast’s third chapter, now available for download on iTunes, Wood describes her deep yearning for a conventional home life with her then-boyfriend, actor Robert Wagner. “Even though I grew up in a town where people change marital partners like hairstyles, I was raised in an old-fashioned family with traditional values,” Wood confided to her private diary. “I wanted, and still do, the things the girl next door takes for granted: a house with a husband, and children.” And it seemed...
- 8/1/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Shocking New Claim: Robert Wagner Wanted to Murder Natalie Wood’s Co-Star Warren Beatty! (Exclusive)
Aflame with jealousy, a gun-toting Robert Wagner allegedly stalked his wife Natalie Wood's Splendor in the Grass co-star Warren Beatty to his home — with the intention of committing cold-blooded murder! This eerie foreshadowing of Robert’s willingness to kill is just one of the chilling allegations to come from the third chapter of the new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. “It was really driving him to a very dark place,” claimed Hollywood historian and entertainment journalist Scott Huver in an interview with Fatal Voyage. “He was prepared to kill Warren. He didn’t go through with that.” “He didn’t even confront him. He was parked outside. That shows you just how much he was falling apart because of the relationship was falling apart.” The 12-part audio documentary series, now available on iTunes, is the culmination of years of investigative reporting. It charts the rise...
- 7/31/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Shocking New Claim: Robert Wagner Wanted to Murder Natalie Wood’s Co-Star Warren Beatty! (Exclusive)
Aflame with jealousy, a gun-toting Robert Wagner allegedly stalked his wife Natalie Wood's Splendor in the Grass co-star Warren Beatty to his home — with the intention of committing cold-blooded murder! This eerie foreshadowing of Robert’s willingness to kill is just one of the chilling allegations to come from the third chapter of the new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. “It was really driving him to a very dark place,” claimed Hollywood historian and entertainment journalist Scott Huver in an interview with Fatal Voyage. “He was prepared to kill Warren. He didn’t go through with that.” “He didn’t even confront him. He was parked outside. That shows you just how much he was falling apart because of the relationship was falling apart.” The 12-part audio documentary series, now available on iTunes, is the culmination of years of investigative reporting. It charts the rise...
- 7/31/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
Shocking New Claim: Robert Wagner Wanted to Murder Natalie Wood’s Co-Star Warren Beatty! (Exclusive)
Aflame with jealousy, a gun-toting Robert Wagner allegedly stalked his wife Natalie Wood's Splendor in the Grass co-star Warren Beatty to his home — with the intention of committing cold-blooded murder! This eerie foreshadowing of Robert’s willingness to kill is just one of the chilling allegations to come from the third chapter of the new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. “It was really driving him to a very dark place,” claimed Hollywood historian and entertainment journalist Scott Huver in an interview with Fatal Voyage. “He was prepared to kill Warren. He didn’t go through with that.” “He didn’t even confront him. He was parked outside. That shows you just how much he was falling apart because of the relationship was falling apart.” The 12-part audio documentary series, now available on iTunes, is the culmination of years of investigative reporting. It charts the rise...
- 7/31/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
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