
Greta Lee wore a high-drama Dior in Venice. [Go Fug Yourself]
South Park continues to attack Donald Trump. [Pajiba]
Jacob Elordi’s Venice beef. [Socialite Life]
I agree with all of this about Scooter Braun & Sydney Sweeney. [LaineyGossip]
Christopher Meloni shows off his NYC home. [OMG Blog]
Rihanna is still pregnant! I hope this one is a girl. [Just Jared]
Rooney Mara in Givenchy. [RCFA]
Kelly Clarkson’s show is coming back at the end of the month. [Seriously OMG]
A breakup on Welcome to Plathville? [Starcasm]
Will we have to wait three years for the third season of Wednesday? [Hollywood Life]
A Fox News doctor defends Donald Trump. [Buzzfeed]

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