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The Scoop for Sept. 3, 2019

If you missed it over the long weekend, Kevin Hart was in a pretty serious car accident and suffered what’s being described as “major back injuries.”
But his wife Eniko says, quote, “He’s great. He’s going to be just fine.” Which is, of course, good news. Reports say the Kevin wasn’t driving, but come on. It was his car. Why wouldn’t he have been driving? I get it, they’re trying to protect him in case other stuff was going on that caused the wreck, but come on, he was totally driving.


When you think of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, your first thought probably isn’t marital advisor. But that’s who Jennifer Lopez turned to recently.
And what exactly was the advice Judge Ginsburg gave J-Lo?
“It helps, sometimes, to be a little deaf.”
That’s actually pretty solid advice. I mean, you can’t lean on that one too much, but every once in a while, put that in the ol’ play book.


LeBron James likes his basketball, clearly. But you know what else he likes? Tacos.
He’s been going NUTS celebrating Taco Tuesday all summer, and now he’s reportedly trying to trademark the phrase “Taco Tuesday”. Come on LeBron. Taco Tuesday is for everybody. You can’t own that may man.


Bonus Scoopage:

Jessica Biel shared her screen test from the 2003 “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” remake.

WARNING: SWEARS


 

 

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