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Martha Stewart: It’s ‘Hard’ for Meghan Markle to Go from …

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What does the ultimate lifestyle queen, Martha Stewart, think of Meghan Markle?

The Duchess of Sussex is diving deeply into that market, with As Ever and With Love, Meghan.

Meanwhile, Martha seldom minces words even when remaining extremely polite.

She actually met Meghan recently. That won’t necessarily make her assessment any kinder.

Martha Stewart in May 2026.
Martha Stewart attends a premiere on May 12, 2026. (Photo Credit: John Lamparski/WireImage)

‘I had dinner with Meghan Markle the other night’

Speaking to people, the legendary Martha Stewart spoke to People about her encounter with the duchess.

“I had dinner with Meghan Markle the other night,” she shared.

Martha explained: “We were both guests at a dinner party in California.”

The other night is a little vague. She narrowed things down a little.

“And she had just gotten back from the palace,” the 85-year-old living legend specified.

In early July, Meghan and Prince Harry took their two children, Archie and Lilibet, on a trip to the UK.

During that time, there were royal meetings.

They also spent some time at Harry’s maternal ancestral home, which sent unhinged royalists into a frenzy.

Martha simply means that it was a few weeks ago.

As for the content of their exchange, she did share a little more — without telling tales out of school.

‘It doesn’t sort of follow’

“I didn’t talk to her really more than to say a couple words,” Martha clarified.

So it’s not really as though she was chatting up a storm.

This was more of a name-drop, it seems, even though surely Martha Stewart does not need to name-drop anyone.

“But I know she was talking about it,” Martha added.

During the interview, People then asked her if she had any thoughts on the duchess’ With Love, Meghan … which some might see as an intrusion into Martha’s fiefdom.

“If you’re an actress,” Martha amused, “it’s hard to then transition to a princess.”

She continued: “And then from a princess into a homemaking guru on a television show.”

Martha explained: “It doesn’t sort of follow. So go from there.”

That’s a little vague. It sounds like it could be potentially shady … but isn’t really a condemnation of Meghan.

It’s more or less indisputable that Meghan has had to put a lot of effort into changing her image from Duchess of Sussex to As Ever founder and lifestyle influencer. She is, after all, still a duchess.

Martha Stewart: It’s ‘Hard’ for Meghan Markle to Go from … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Messy Michigan primary leaves Democrats licking wounds

Abdul El-Sayed has just three months to convince a fractured Democratic Party to unite behind him after a nasty primary.

Even before his narrow win over moderate Rep. Haley Stevens became official Wednesday, El-Sayed had begun the difficult process of trying to patch things up with a moderate wing of the party he’d spent months flaying as corporatist stooges as Republicans launched their first wave of attacks of the general election. He says he looks forward to “building relationships” with Jewish voters. And some top Democrats in Michigan and Washington alike are largely filing behind him in a show of unity ahead of November’s high-stakes election.

“To all of our supporters here tonight, watching on TV, tomorrow we begin to mend fences,” El-Sayed told a crowd of supporters early Wednesday before the race was called, asking them to show “magnanimity in victory.”

“We need to move forward and start bringing this party together,” El-Sayed reiterated on MS NOW’s Morning Joe hours later.

And, in a speech formalizing his victory after it was called at 10 a.m. Eastern, he said: “Whatever differences that we might have had in the primary, they pale in comparison to what unifies us.”

El-Sayed has little time to force a reconciliation before he faces off against Mike Rogers, a Donald Trump-endorsed former representative with the backing of Washington’s GOP Senate apparatus. Michigan is one of the nation’s top battlegrounds, a state Trump has won twice but where Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin narrowly defeated Rogers in 2024.

Early voting begins in five weeks.

Already prominent Michigan Democrats like Slotkin and Rep. Debbie Dingell are working to consolidate support behind El-Sayed, showing efforts from both the moderate and progressive flanks after a bitter primary that put tensions over Israel and campaign finance in the spotlight.

“We do have to unite,” Dingell said in an interview. “Abdul’s got to figure out how he’s going to bring people that were part of Haley’s coalition and have them know that he cares about the values that they have, which I know he does, but he’s got to talk to them. This coalition has got to be a very broad coalition.”

Michigan Democrats plan to hold their so-called post-primary “unity breakfast” Thursday morning in Southfield, where they will rally behind party nominees. The contest was separated by less than a percentage point when the AP called the race Wednesday morning. Stevens immediately conceded and called for unity. And state Sen. Mallory McMorrow, who dropped her U.S. Senate bid a month before the primary, had already endorsed El-Sayed, saying she wanted to enter November “as a unified party” after “a brutal primary.”

“We must elect Democrats up and down the ballot,” Stevens said in a statement Wednesday, promising her support to El-Sayed after calling her primary with him “a thorough and rigorous campaign that brought out the full span of views within the Democratic Party.”

The primary was animated by charges of sexism, racism and religious bigotry. Splits over Israel played prominently in the race: El-Sayed attacked Stevens incessantly for relying on outside spending from groups like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which spent a record $32 million on her behalf. In the race’s final days, Stevens and her allies accused El-Sayed of antisemitism and sexism, and El-Sayed’s allies accused Stevens of Islamophobia.

Outgoing Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), who had endorsed Stevens, said he spoke with El-Sayed Wednesday morning and congratulated him. He said he will “work hard to make sure” Democrats coalesce behind El-Sayed.

“The party has to all come together right now,” he told POLITICO. “We don’t have a lot of time, but everybody has to come together and understand that as Democrats, whatever differences we have between us as Democrats are minor compared to the differences between our Democratic candidate and the Republican candidate.”

Republicans are already plastering the airwaves with their preferred attack: Painting El-Sayed as “radical” and “dangerous” while emphasizing the full name of the American-born son of Egyptian immigrants.

“Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed, the most radical Senate candidate in America,” a new National Republican Senatorial Committee ad says.

“Abdul El-Sayed: Dangerously radical,” says a new Senate Leadership Fund ad.

In a statement Wednesday morning, Rogers called El-Sayed an “extremist” who “campaigns with people who refuse to condemn terrorism” — likely a reference to comments made by his ally, far-left streamer Hasan Piker, which Piker has since said he regretted. “I spent years hunting terrorists and bringing Osama bin Laden to justice,” said Rogers, a former FBI special agent. “Never in a million years did I think that I would be running against someone who believes America deserved 9/11.”

Cullen Schwarz, a longtime Democratic strategist in Michigan, said Democrats need to portray Rogers as the extreme one if they’re going to emerge victorious in the must-win Senate race.

“As Democrats move forward, I hope we remember that in politics, the real battle is over moving the Overton window,” he said. “The Republicans are going to try to paint progressives across the country as extreme. It’s extreme to support Donald Trump.”

If that is the frame, Schwarz said, he doesn’t think Democrats will have any issues reunifying. “Democrats will immediately remember the fight we’re facing in the fall,” he said. “There’s been no force more unifying for Democrats than Donald Trump,”

El-Sayed could have the most work to do in rural, working-class areas and among Black voters. He won just 34 percent of the vote in Detroit, according to unofficial returns. And Stevens won a majority of votes across counties where less than 30 percent of adults have a college degree, according to a POLITICO analysis.

Matt Duss, a former foreign policy adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), said Democrats — from Michigan to Washington — need to line up behind El-Sayed.

“Frankly, the Democratic establishment needs to very quickly consolidate around him — all of them,” said Duss, executive vice president at Center for International Policy. “If they believe what they say about needing to take Michigan for Democrats in the Senate, they can show us by getting all in behind El-Sayed right now.”

El-Sayed’s emergence from the contentious primary — which saw record levels of outside spending in one of the nation’s key battlegrounds — will require some Washington Democrats who previously kept him at arm’s length to now embrace him. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). said he preferred Stevens in the primary, but he released a statement Wednesday saying he and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Kirsten Gillibrand “look forward to working with Abdul and Democrats across Michigan to win this seat in November.”

And the narrow result is forcing progressives who had been expecting a dominant, double-digit victory to recalibrate their expectations as their attention shifts to the general.

“Tough result for Democrats,” said Adrian Hemond, founder of a Michigan-based bipartisan advocacy and outreach firm. “The promised populist wave was a dud… If you think the primary was nasty, just wait until next week. General election voters are less college educated and less ideological, so they have to find a way to sell ideology to normal people.”

Jessica Piper, Adam Wren, Ali Bianco and Mia McCarthy contributed reporting.

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Brittany Cartwright Blasts Jax Taylor For Sleeping With Her Friend: ‘I Hope …

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Before Brittany Cartwright married Jax Taylor, friends and fans alike warned that he’s a compulsive liar and a serial cheater.

And in the months since her split from Taylor, Cartwright has been forced to repeatedly acknowledge how right those people were. Now, she’s going to that dark place again.

Yes, Brittany has officially broken her silence on one of the messiest reality TV relationship stories of the summer.

TV personalities Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright attend the 2018 MTV Movie And TV Awards at Barker Hangar on June 16, 2018 in Santa Monica, California.
TV personalities Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright attend the 2018 MTV Movie And TV Awards at Barker Hangar on June 16, 2018 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for MTV)

After weeks of speculation surrounding estranged husband Jax’s relationship with publicist Lori Krebs, The Valley star is speaking candidly. And her comments leave little doubt about where she stands.

“I never wish bad for anybody, but they have to be absolutely miserable,” Cartwright said in a new interview with People, adding:

“And I hope they are. I feel like I was taken advantage of by those two individuals and it is sick.”

Brittany also described Jax as “a narcissist who doesn’t have feelings” and claimed he admitted to sleeping with Krebs while speaking with another person.

As for Krebs, Cartwright’s criticism was even more pointed.

“I’ve never seen a snake like this before in my entire life,” she said.

“I’ve never seen another publicist want to be the center of attention like she did.”

The emotional interview comes just weeks after photos surfaced showing Taylor and Krebs looking very cozy while vacationing together at a resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The pair were photographed embracing in a swimming pool and spending time together, fueling rumors that had circulated for more than two years.

Taylor later appeared to confirm he was in a new relationship by replying to an Instagram follower, “No thanks I am taken,” though he stopped short of naming Krebs directly.

According to previous reports, Cartwright learned about the vacation photos shortly before they became public.

Sources close to the Bravo personality said she felt especially betrayed by Krebs, who had represented both Cartwright and Taylor professionally for more than a decade and had become a trusted friend. Following the photos’ publication, Cartwright reportedly ended their professional relationship.

The situation is particularly painful because Cartwright previously dismissed earlier rumors linking Taylor and Krebs back in 2024 after Krebs denied anything romantic was happening.

Last month, Cartwright hinted on her “When Reality Hits” podcast that she would eventually tell her side of the story, saying she wanted to focus on herself and her 5-year-old son, Cruz, before addressing the controversy publicly.

Now, it appears that moment has arrived. And knowing Jax, we’re sure there are plenty more revolting details to come.

Brittany Cartwright Blasts Jax Taylor For Sleeping With Her Friend: ‘I Hope … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Bunnie Xo: I Can’t Trust After ‘Betrayal Trauma’ from Jelly Roll

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This spring, Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll began the divorce process after a decade of marriage.

While the internet debates the truth of what caused their divorce, Bunnie is looking to the future.

But she explains that the 10-month affair that her ex carried on behind her back is making it hard.

The “betrayal trauma” is making it impossible to trust as she considers finding love again.

Bunnie Xo launches her new book "Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic" at 92NY on February 16, 2026 in New York City.
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‘It’s the lies’

On the Monday, August 3 episode of her Dumb Blonde podcast, Bunnie Xo sat down with Denise Richards.

She didn’t have to name-drop her ex. You’ll probably be able to spot when she refers to Jelly Roll.

“When I had gone through a situation with an affair, it’s not the act that hurts you,” she reflected.

“It’s the lies,” Bunnie explained.

She characterized: “It’s just, like, whiplash.”

As Bunnie continued, she acknowledged that there’s really no upside to being cheated on.

“There’s no way to feel good about it,” she stated bluntly.

“Betrayal trauma literally rewires your brain to not trust people,” Bunnie explained.

She admitted that she feels hardwired “to just feel disgusting because you’re the last to know.”

Bunnie then explained: “Nobody ever wants to be the … last to know.”

Even so, they were married for a decade

In 2018, Bunnie discovered that her then-husband had engaged in a 10-month affair.

(This became public knowledge in 2025, when they first opened up about the incident.)

When they first married, both partners disliked monogamy, but that did not mean that they were in an open marriage.

Rather, Bunnie has since explained that they were “free, not open” which is a distinction.

Being open to threesomes as a couple is very different from one partner sneaking around behind his wife’s back to be with one specific mistress for nearly a year.

By the way, this is not “alleged” cheating.

Jelly Roll has openly discussed his deep regrets about the 10-month affair.

In October of last year, he spoke about how repairing the relationship had brought them closer and stronger than they had ever been before.

Obviously, it did not last as long as he had imagined.

Still, they had 10 years of marriage. Presumably, most of those years were good. Not the affair year, however. We’re sure that Bunnie — like so many others who feel betrayed by a loved one’s secrets — will take years to unlearn.

Bunnie Xo: I Can’t Trust After ‘Betrayal Trauma’ from Jelly Roll was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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