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The Scoop! For Jan. 18, 2021

Today’s Scoop should prove that celebs are just like real people. Take Jennifer Love Hewitt. After she had her first child, she went through the stuggles that most moms go through: fluctuations in her hormones, adapting her schedule, and learning to cope with her breast milk coming in… sometimes, at really inopportune times.
So she called a friend to bring her something so she could walk out with as little embarrassment as possible. So he brought her a scarf. But not just any scarf, a cashmere scarf.
It cost $600.
Ok, so maybe celebs aren’t as much like us as I thought.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8NCkvXoSeg


Speaking of real people issues, Jessica Alba has figured out a way to keep tabs on her kids while they are doing their remote learning.
Spy cameras.
Not only can she see if they are paying attention during remote learning, she has figured out another use for her spy cams.
It also helps when they fight, and she can rewind and, quote, “really see who hit who first.”
Man, am I glad my parents didn’t have access to that kind of tech.


Charles Barkley has weighed in on the Covid-19 roll out and it’s exactly what you would think.
He thinks pro athletes should get priority on the COVID-19 vaccine list.
Thanks for your two cents Charles.
You know, I take it back. Celebs are nothing like real people.


Bonus Scoopage:

Here’s a message Ryan Reynolds sent to an 11-year-old “Deadpool” fan who’s battling cancer.


Also Bonus Scoopage:

Valerie Bertinelli on Instagram: “Betty bloopers are the best bloopers. 🤣 I LOVE YOU Betty White! Happy Birthday my sweet lady! ♥️”

 


 

 

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