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Meghan Markle, aka the Duchess of Sussex, is opening up about her time on a TV game show. Back, in 2006, Meghan Markle was a "briefcase girl" on Deal or No Deal and she explains why she parted ways with the show. Markle spoke about the experience on the latest episode of her podcast Archetypes, entitled Breaking Down the Bimbo. She said she felt "objectified" and "not smart" throughout her experience on the game show in 2006. Markle said she "didn't like feeling forced to be all looks and little substance. " Another briefcase model, Patricia Cara, who appeared on every episode of "Deal or No Deal," took issue with Markle's comments, tweeting "Funny. I remember a group of hard-working, strong-minded, independent women."

https://www.buzzfeed.com/larryfitzmaurice/meghan-markle-bimbo-deal-or-no-deal

A new TV series is in the works, based on the life of the late singer Amy Winehouse. The development comes after Halcyon Studio bought the rights to "Saving Amy," which charts six months author Daphne Barak and producer Erbil Hill spent with the singer and her family. Studio executive David Ellender says they "look forward to telling her story in the most poignant way possible." There's no word yet on when the Amy Winehouse series will be released.

https://americansongwriter.com/scripted-series-about-amy-winehouse-in-the-works/

Witches are casting a spell on Google's list of most popular Halloween costumes this year. Google Trends has released its 2022 Fright Geist that takes a look at the most searched for costumes in the U.S. and for the second straight year witch comes in at number one. Rounding out the top five are Spider-Man, dinosaur, "Stranger Things" and fairy. On a city-by-city basis, Spider-Man tops the list in Los Angeles and Atlanta, rabbit hops to the top of Philadelphia's rankings, fairy is New York City's most popular costume and in the Orlando-Daytona Beach metro area, Pirate is number one.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/10/18/halloween-costumes-most-popular-2022-google-trends/10526152002/

Another music video has joined the one-billion views club on YouTube. The video for The Police's 'Every Breath You Take' was added to YouTube 12 years ago and is now the 225th video to join the Billion Views Club. Released in 1983, the song's popularity continues to this day and, at the BMI Pop Awards, it was named the most performed song at the BMI Pop Awards, with 15 million radio plays.

https://variety.com/2022/music/news/the-police-every-breath-video-billion-views-youtube-1235407706/

James Corden, host of CBS' The Late Late Show, can once again eat at one of New York City's most exclusive eateries. Baltahzar banned Corden after owner Keith McNally tweeted the Brit had been horrible to his servers on numerous occasions, calling Corden "the most abusive customer in Baltahzar's history." The star reportedly demanded lots of free drinks after discovering a hair in his food and in another instance went ballistic on a server over an egg white in his wife's omelet. Following a profound apology from Corden, McNally has since lifted the ban, noting his belief in second chances and adding anyone kind enough to apologize doesn't deserve to be banned.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/18/entertainment/james-corden-new-york-restaurant/index.html

Residents in one Fort Worth, Texas neighborhood say they're getting fed up with the activities of somebody they're calling "Edward Scissorhands." The unidentified man is trimming their trees in the middle of the night without their permission. One resident has caught him on surveillance video around 3 a.m. He's reportedly trimmed about a dozen trees on three streets, and it may cause a problem with the HOA. Neighbors say they have filed police reports, but it's unknown if he'll face any charges if caught.

https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2022/10/16/fort-worth-man-called-edward-scissorhands-after-secretly-trimming-neighbors-trees-report-says/


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