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• You guys remember the Tiffany Haddish drama right? The comediane and Aries Spears were accused of including kids in filmed sketches -- one in which Tiffany allegedly had the girl imitate an adult act on a sandwich and another in which her brother was allegedly the subject of a lude fantasy, played by Aries Spears. Tiffany denied it at first, calling it a shakedown -- but later, she expressed regret for her role.

• The TV ratings for Queen Elizabeth’s burial ceremony are in, and they pale in comparison to how many folks watched Diana's service in 1997. The Nielsen numbers are striking an average of 11.4 million viewers watched the queen's state funeral -- this next to the 33.2 million people who watched Diana's funeral more than 2 decades ago in the states
23 Sep 2022 12AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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