Meghan Markle is not putting up with her privacy being dismissed.
After writing a private note to her father just after her wedding in 2018, ‘The Mail’ published the the note, which Meghan says is an invasion of her privacy.
Meghan says the publisher had no right to share a personal letter she sent to her father, Thomas Markle, but the paper says that as a royal, she has no expectation of privacy.
In the letter, Meghan pleads with her father to quote "stop victimizing her through the media". In order to win, British legal experts say Harry and Meghan will have to open up their private lives even if they hope to win.
Court documents say that Harry even tried to reach out to Harry tried to reach out to Thomas, saying "If you love Meg and want to make it right please call me."
Bravo's Andy Cohen is fuming.
As organizations around the country ask for blood donations and donations from those who have had the virus, Cohen says he still is not able to donate blood because he's also a gay man.
Although all blood is screened and tested, gay men are still not able to donate if they have had sex with another man in the past three months.
All other sexual orientations do not have the same restrictions.
Alicia Keys has a new song that fits what is happening in the world perfectly.
Keys’ new song, “Good Job” debuted during the CNN Town Hall on Thursday, and will be used for a new CNN campaign during the COVID-19 crisis, that highlights heroes during the Coronavirus pandemic.
“You're doing a good job, don't get too down, the world needs you now, know that you matter, matter, matter, yeah” the song says. Keys says she actually wrote the song about her mom, grandmother, and friends, but that the message ended up making sense now more than ever.
The new campaign from CNN plans to feature those going above and beyond to help others in this time.