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The Scoop for July 23, 2018

Mark Wahlberg’s career has taken an interesting turn. He’s selling cars now. Seriously. He just bought a Chevy dealership in Ohio. I guess that Daddy’s Home franchise not pan out the way you were hoping?


Roseanne Barr is back, and this time on YouTube. She wants to be able to share her thoughts and feelings with you unfiltered. And she kicks off her channel explaining why her racist Tweet about Valerie Jarrett wasn’t racist… and she screams, legit screams, and I quote “I thought the b***h was white!”
Well, she’s right. No filter.


When you’re Steve Harvey and you host Family Feud, you can get away with asking fun little questions, sometimes about yourself… Like when he asked, “Name something you’d like to do to Steve Harvey while he’s sleeping”.
And, as you can imagine, Steve got the answer you know he was fishing for… sex
Or did he? Because it didn’t show up on the survey… at all. Needless to say, Steve wasn’t happy about it.


Bo Duke is heading to jail if he gets his way…Yep. John Schneider is asking for jail time, because if he doesn’t go to the clink, he has to pay his ex-wife back alimony . . . and he can’t afford it.
Oh, Bo…


Bonus Scoopage:
Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson has been in Los Angeles for the past week training for the new season of Dancing with the Stars. A source says she’s been seen going in and out of practice and is taking it very seriously. Honey Boo Boo will be one of the kids chasing the Mirrorball Trophy in a special kids season that will be called Dancing With the Stars Junior.

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