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In season three, The Crown began to show some wear, being not as engaging as the first two seasons—especially season one—and not as well-balanced in its storylines. But in season four, The Crown comes roaring back, reenergized by the arrival of Princess Diana, much as the real Diana energized the ro…

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One of my favorite biographies of Princess Diana is Tina Brown’s The Diana Chronicles, which was written ten years after Diana’s death. It was even one of our featured books when we had a Celebitchy Book Club. I found Brown’s take on Diana’s life and times to be pretty fair to everybody involved, and Brown isn’t one of those “royal commentators” constantly chiming in on Meghan and Kate’s activities, which I think is a good thing. Anyway, ‘tis the season for Diana retrospectives and Brown is currently working on a follow-up to The Diana Chronicles, which is how she came to be interviewed by Camilla Tominey in the Telegraph (via the Mail). Some highlights:

Tina speaks of having lunch with Diana about a month before Diana’s death in 1997: Speaking to The Daily Telegraph’s Camilla Tominey, Ex-Vanity Fair editor Ms Brown, 66, told how she and Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue, met with Diana for lunch at New York’s Four Seasons Restaurant just over a month before she died. She recalled how Diana, dressed in a mint green Chanel suit, told her she and Charles enjoyed ‘some laughs’ together and discussed their philanthropies at Kensington Palace when he dropped round for tea.

Brown thinks Diana & Charles were on good terms in the last year of Diana’s life: ‘At the end of Diana’s life, she and Charles were on the best terms they’d been for a very long time,’ Ms Brown claimed, recalling their conversation ‘as if it was yesterday. Charles got into the habit of dropping in on her at Kensington Palace and they would have tea and a sort of rueful exchange. They even had some laughs together. It was definitely calming down, the boys were older. They talked about their philanthropies. And she had accepted Camilla.

Diana would have taken Charles back: ‘One thing she had finally done was really understand that Camilla was the love of his life, and there was just nothing she could do about it. But she said to me at that lunch that she would go back to Charles in a heartbeat if he wanted her.’ She added that the princess was ‘desperately lonely’ and told her she wished that her marriage could have survived because she and Charles would have made ‘a great team’.

Diana’s issues: Brown claimed Diana was ‘possessive’ and ‘terribly demanding and needy’ which meant none of her subsequent romances were successful. Despite being a little ‘delusional’ about what she could achieve, Ms Brown insisted Diana was on the cusp of trying to reinvent herself as a ‘seriously impactful person’ and knew what she wanted. According to Ms Brown, Diana had aspirations to help solve the Irish peace process and become a female equivalent of Nelson Mandela.

Diana had brass balls: Recalling the time plucky Diana danced with Wayne Sleep to Billy Joel’s Uptown Girl at the Royal Opera House in 1985, Ms Brown remarked: ‘Can you honestly imagine Kate doing that, or even Meghan? She had a mixture of understanding that she had a unique star power and natural magnetism which was something that evolved. She came to love that… Having the public love you, when your husband doesn’t, it’s something of a panacea. The more he spurned her, the more she sought public approbation.’

[From The Daily Mail]

Brown wrote something similar in The Diana Chronicles, that once the divorce came through, Diana and Charles both relaxed around each other, and he would drop by Kensington Palace to talk often enough. And yes, I do think that despite it all, if Charles had suddenly fallen madly in love with her and wanted her back, Diana would have run to him. What a story that would have been. But no. ‘Twas not to be.

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This is a sad story and I am sorry about that. I’m reporting it as a reminder to myself and our readers that it is not worth it to see anybody without a mask until this is over. We have news of two very promising vaccines in the pipeline so hopefully we’ll be out of this by late spring/early summer. In the mean time we have to be more vigilant and careful because it’s now worse than ever.

Last month we talked about a former coronavirus-denier in Texas, heavily influenced by Fakebook, who held a small family gathering resulting in 14 cases of covid and the death of his father-in-law and grandmother-in-law. He recanted his stance on the virus, but not his support of Trump, after personally being hospitalized and losing family. Well there are people who are sadly dying of the virus, insisting that it’s not real and that they must be suffering from something else.

A nurse in South Dakota, Jodi Doerig, went viral with a Twitter thread describing her sad experiences with these patients in their last moments. I’ve embedded her first tweet below and you can see the thread here. Jodi was on CNN describing some of the cases she’s treated in her small town and it’s chilling. South Dakota now has the highest positivity rate in the US, which is about 60%. Their governor, Kristi Noem, is a Trump supporter and absolute trash. Here’s some of what South Dakota nurse Jodi told CNN’s Alisyn Camerota.

On people denying that they have covid
I think the hardest thing to watch is that people are still looking for something else. They want a magic answer and they don’t want to believe covid is real.

The reason I tweeted what I did is it isn’t one particular patient it’s a culmination of so many people.

Their last dying words are, ‘This can’t be happening. It’s not real.’ When they should be spending time facetiming their families they’re just filled with anger and hatred. It just made me sad the other night. I just can’t believe that those are going to be their last thoughts and words.

You try to reason with people ‘can I call your family?’ and they say ‘no because I’m going to fine.’ You’re watching their oxygen level… [at] 75. That’s not really compatible with life. It makes you sad and mad and frustrated. You just know that you’re going to come back and do it all over again.

On what people think is wrong with them
People look for anything. People want it to be influenza… pneumonia. We’ve even had people say ‘I think it might be lung cancer.’ Even after positive results come back some people just don’t believe it. That’s not everybody. We have a lot of patients who are very grateful [and] thankful but unfortunately that’s not what I remember.

[From CNN video on Youtube]

After that Jodi said they’ve lost over 600 people in South Dakota, which is greater than the population of her town. “If we had a tornado that came through and killed 20 people we would stop and look and the national news would be there. The fact we’ve had this many deaths in a state this size is mind blowing to me and it’s not getting any better.” It’s brave of her to speak out about this and my heart goes out to her and to all the healthcare workers on the front lines.

I absolutely blame Trump, his spineless Republican buddies and Facebook for willfully spreading misinformation that is robbing these brainwashed people, and their friends and family, of their lives. Facebook needs to be very heavily regulated, if not shut down. I know new ways of spreading lies will pop up, but these platforms need to be monitored and face consequences.

Meanwhile 38% of Americans are saying that they’ll have Thanksgiving with 10 or more people this year. I hope some of them will rethink that. Testing ahead of time doesn’t give guarantees either. Small gatherings are driving spikes in infection rates.

Going to ruin the USA. All while gasping for breath on 100% Vapotherm. They tell you there must be another reason they are sick. They call you names and ask why you have to wear all that “stuff” because they don’t have COViD because it’s not real. Yes. This really happens. And

— Jodi Doering (@JodiDoering) November 15, 2020

Also, this is really hard to take -warning- but there’s a video of a nurse in El Paso, Texas describing the conditions in the coronavirus rooms in her hospital and it’s heartbreaking. She said she worked there for a month and didn’t see a doctor come into the room once.

Here’s that interview:

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Harry Styles covers the December issue of Vogue. I’m covering the Vogue interview with Styles at a later date – it’s a good piece, and worth a separate post – but that’s not what this story is about. This story is about the Vogue editorial, where Harry Styles was photographed by Tyler Mitchell in the English countryside for the most part. Styles is first man to get a solo cover of American Vogue, and he clearly agreed to highlight both men’s and women’s fashion. For years now, Harry has been one of those guys who happily cross-dresses, casually wears “women’s clothes” to events and blurs the lines of gendered style (much like Mick Jagger, Elton John, David Bowie, etc.).

As you can see, Vogue photographed Harry in skirts, dresses, old-fashion basques and general women’s fashion. The Tyler Mitchell photos are lovely! But conservative douchebags had to chime in about it. Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens both hate-tweeted about Harry Styles wearing dresses like it was the worst thing in the world, and the downfall of masculinity entirely.

Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro are so vapid and judgmental that seeing Harry Styles in a dress shatters their worldview.

It must be exhausted being offended at all times about things that don’t impact them in the slightest. pic.twitter.com/WiTm1tjmu2

— Steve Piccininni ???? (@StevePiccininni) November 16, 2020

Personally, I don’t care about Shapiro and Owens enough to even argue with them or about them online. They’re just professional trolls who are too eager to make this into the next big dumb culture war. The fact that they’re trying to do that to Harry Styles, a gentle, harmless soul with a massive and enthusiastic fanbase, is just… well, it’s interesting.

Also: I still believe that there was no way Vogue would have given Styles the cover if he would only agree to model menswear. Menswear is pretty boring and Vogue is a women’s magazine. Women want to see women’s fashion. Harry was a great model for womenswear.

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Scooter Braun’s company, Ithaca Holdings, acquired Big Machine Label Group in June 2019 last year which included Taylor Swift’s back catalogue over her objections. She has alleged that he’s bullied her for years and publicly expressed how disappointed she was that someone who she thinks deliberately…

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Obviously, the Royal Industrial Complex is completely freaking out about The Crown’s Season 4, or the season where Prince Charles is an a–hole to Princess Diana. The entire establishment set Diana up to fail, they wanted to break her and make her conform and then send her away. Actually, they didn’t know what they wanted from her. They were mostly just sick with jealousy from all the attention she got, and they were beyond pissed at the ease with which she made them all look like what they were and are: out-of-touch a–holes. The one exception to this collective hysteria around The Crown getting the broad strokes correct: Paul Burrell, Diana’s longtime butler, friend and confidante.

The Crown is a ‘true, fair and accurate’ depiction of Princess Diana as a ‘victim of people who didn’t really care’, her former royal butler has claimed. Speaking on Lorraine this morning, Paul Burrell suggested Emma Corrin, who plays the late princess in Netflix’s drama, which aired its fourth season yesterday, has perfected Diana’s mannerisms and personality. Paul, based in Cheshire, who was Princess Diana’s butler and confidante, claimed the royal wasn’t taken care of when joining The Firm, as shown in the programme.

‘This is just a peek behind the doors of Buckingham Palace, that the palace perhaps doesn’t want you to see,’ he said. ‘Because this is the truth. In many ways, it is a fair and accurate dramatisation of what happened. I was there, from the very beginning, I remember meeting the shy young girl lost in a corridor in Balmoral in 1980, I was 22, she was 18. I took her back to her room and she said “You wouldn’t stay a while and have a chat would you?” and I said “Of course”. She said “Run me through the day, what happens in this place, you know I’m completely out of my depth”, so I ran her through the whole programme.’

He added: ‘There’s no rule book, there’s nobody to help you. You have to just fumble your way through it and hope that there are kind people along the way that will help you. Princess Diana was a romantic young girl. She fell in love with her prince, she thought he was going to protect her, he was going to love her, he was going to support her, but none of that happened because he was in love with another woman. But that affair, ruled his life and Camilla, her presence is omnipresent. She’s always there, and Diana had to battle with that from day one.’

The former butler revealed that he had to unpick any entwined Cs from Diana’s shoes and handbags – such as Chanel logos – because ‘she didn’t want to be reminded of that affair that she had to live with’.

Paul also remarked on Emma Corrin’s portrayal of Diana in The Crown, saying: ‘I watch it from profile and I think it’s her. I think she’s got it exactly and her mannerisms, and the way she talks, and I’m feeling it again… I’m feeling her personality be picked at behind the scenes by these people who don’t really care. They’re all gods in their own kingdoms, and they’re just looking out for themselves. They didn’t take care of her. She didn’t get any praise, she only got negativity. She became a victim because of the way she was treated.’

But Paul admitted that Diana did have a ‘ripple of support’ from Prince Philip who wrote ‘very supportive letters’ to his daughter-in-law.

[From The Daily Mail]

If you want to look at a modern parallel, think of the arguments made by these same royal commentators about why they were completely fair to the Duchess of Sussex and why they weren’t ever racist: it was because Harry and Meghan got the wedding they wanted, and everyone loved Meghan at the beginning. It’s the exact same thing with Diana – the commentary was positive at first, this beautiful young teenager who is shy and loves kids and isn’t she wonderful? But then the jealousies crept in hard and fast and the same establishment which lavished her with praise then left her out in the cold, ignored her, and she was on her own. The cruelty with which they tried to destroy Diana cannot be understated. It can also never be understated how much damage Charles and Camilla’s affair really did overall.

Also: I kind of love that Burrell still chimes in. He was a good protector for Diana in the last years especially. I know the royal commentariat class looks down their noses at him, but he has a long memory and he hasn’t even told half the sh-t that he knows.

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Vince Vaughn stars in a new film, Freaky, that was released in theaters last Friday. Honestly, I think it looks great and I’d love to see it, although I’m not going into a theater until I’ve gotten a vaccine, so I guess I’ll have to wait (I don’t live close enough to a drive in *sad face*). The concept is a new take on Freaky Friday in which Vince and Kathryn Newton switch bodies, only Vince is a serial killer and Kathryn is a cheerleader. Vince is getting a lot of praise for his performance, which is good, because he could use some good press. Earlier this year, he was photographed shaking Donald Trump’s hand in a private box at a Clemson football game in New Orleans. Social media understandably climbed all over him. Since Vince has been known to espouse some pretty conservative beliefs, most people took the chummy moment with the Idiot-in-Chief to mean Vince was a fan. During a promotional interview with the Los Angeles Times for Freaky, Vince said no, he just said hi, like he did James Carville at the same game. But Vince didn’t stop there. He said that the reason he made nice with Trump was because the way *he* was raised was you could have different beliefs and still all get along. In fact, if we don’t agree with POTUS, Vince thinks we should still stand up for him. Uhm… no.

In the era of social media, navigating those sorts of career vicissitudes has only become more challenging. In January, (Vince) Vaughn found himself being slammed on Twitter and Facebook when a video showing him chatting and shaking hands with President Trump at a college football game in New Orleans went viral. Some on the left called for Vaughn — a self-identified libertarian who has drawn fire in the past for his comments on hot-button issues like gun rights — to be canceled.

Vaughn insists the episode was overblown. “In my career I’ve met a lot of politicians who I’ve always been cordial to; I’ve met Nancy Pelosi and was cordial to her as well,” he says, noting that at that same football game he also greeted Democratic strategist James Carville, who had a cameo in “Old School.” “It was the only time I’ve ever met him. We said hello. He was very personable.” He laughs. “I didn’t get into policies.”

“I think people are more charged than ever about these things,” he continues. “But I don’t think most people take that stuff as seriously as the small percentage that’s making noise about it. I was raised with the idea that you could have different likes and beliefs and you should respect and defend that in other people, not shout it down. The people you disagree with the most, you should stand up for their right to do that.”

While some jumped to the conclusion that he was a backer of the president, Vaughn says, “The only candidate I ever supported is [former Libertarian presidential nominee] Ron Paul. … I don’t have a party that I support and endorse. In fact, for me sometimes it’s difficult to find a candidate that you feel is philosophically consistent and not just going along with whoever is funding their particular party. That’s as much as I’ll get into it at this point.”

[From LA Times]

I was raised in a family with these same ideas, that when it came to the presidency you “respect the office.” So we were welcome to disagree with the person who occupied the oval office but ultimately, they were our president and we should honor that position. That belief has been on ice since Trump got voted in. As the saying goes, we wouldn’t even p*** on him to put him out if he was on fire. The biggest difference is, he doesn’t respect the office, so why would we respect him in it? No, Vince, I do not have to stand up for him and I do not have to defend his actions when many of them are, in fact, acts of treason against the country and citizens he swore to protect. Honestly, I could understand being in a busy environment like that and all of a sudden, someone grabs you and says, “hey, the president wants to say hello.” You automatically shake their hand and afterwards wish you hadn’t or whatever, but don’t try to defend it like this was some act of patriotism that you were trying to lead by example. This man is holding the White House hostage because his ego refuses to allow him to admit he lost the popular vote again. He has encouraged violence, racism, hatred and is responsible for the unchecked spread of a virus that has killed almost 250,000 Americans. This is who Vince wants to defend?

If Vince wanted to stand up for Trump because he disagreed with him then he should have done that. But he didn’t. He made nice with him and then turned around and shamed all of us for calling him out on it.

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Dear Gossips,Are y’all BEYHAVING? Some of us were reminded to yesterday when Beyoncé’s email arrived in our inboxes. I love getting emails from Beyoncé. But also, getting an email from Beyoncé means that it’s time to pay. Drip 2.2 is dropping today at 4pm ET. As I’ve already mentioned, my phone blew…

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I was on Twitter yesterday when this story broke and the absolute scrambling from the Snake Fam was something to behold! First, a quick recap: in the summer of 2019, Scooter Braun and a consortium of investors purchased Big Machine for about $300 million. Included in the deal: the masters for Taylor Swift’s first six albums. The reason it was a problem is that Taylor hates Scooter and thinks he was part of a bullying campaign against her. Taylor spent months wildly misrepresenting what was a pretty normal business deal and a pretty average contractual situation. She also whipped up the Snake Fam into a frenzy and then said nothing as they threatened and harassed Scooter, his family and innocent people who work at Big Machine. Smearing Scooter was Taylor’s 2019 drama.

Taylor swore up and down that she would simply re-record all of her songs when she was able to, and that just happened in the last month. Taylor hadn’t said anything about re-recording her masters recently (before yesterday), but the point might might have moot because Scooter just sold all of Taylor’s masters for a profit.

Some 17 months after Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings LLC acquired Big Machine Label Group and all of its recorded music assets, sources tell Variety the veteran manager and entrepreneur has sold the master rights to Taylor Swift’s first six albums. The buyer, an investment fund, is as yet unknown but the deal is believed to be north of $300 million and closed in the last two weeks.

Ithaca purchased the Nashville-based independent record label Big Machine, founded by Scott Borchetta in 2005, in June 2019 for just over $300 million. The acquisition encompassed all aspects of BMLG’s business, including its client roster, distribution deals, publishing and owned artist masters. Swift signed with BMLG at the beginning of her career. Her contract with the label expired in fall 2018, after which she signed a deal for future recordings with Universal Music Group.

Swift is free to re-record songs from her first five BMLG-issued albums as of this month. While most contemporary recording contracts have provisions prohibiting the artist from recutting material for a period of years, Swift likely had favorable terms in her contract that would make her songs eligible for re-recording at a certain point after the end of each album cycle, not the end of her overall contract. In Aug. 2019, she declared publicly that it was her intent to do.

What does that mean for the assets sold by Braun? Master recordings earn revenue through multiple avenues, including streaming and consumption, sampling, public broadcast, use in television, film and commercials. They’ve also become a hot property on Wall Street as funds like Merck Mercuriadis’ Hipgnosis Songs have snapped up catalogs from the likes of Timbaland and Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart to Jack Antonoff and Jeff Bhasker. Between March 2019 and March 2020, the company spent nearly $700 million to acquire 42 catalogs.

[From Variety]

The Snake Fan first claimed that Taylor likely bought her masters herself. Which would have been great – why re-record all of the old stuff when you could just own everything free and clear? One of the many issues Taylor in 2019 was that she reportedly asked Scott Borchetta for the right to buy her masters from Big Machine, only to get them (and everything else) sold out from under her to Scooter Braun. And now, according to Taylor, Scooter sold the masters out from under her. Taylor did not buy her masters – she began a negotiation with Braun, only to walk away early in the process when he wanted her to sign an NDA.

Been getting a lot of questions about the recent sale of my old masters. I hope this clears things up. pic.twitter.com/sscKXp2ibD

— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) November 16, 2020

Not to take the side of Snake Enemy #1, but I would imagine Scooter wanted Taylor to sign an NDA because she spent months whipping her fans into a frenzy and then she said nothing when they harassed and threatened the people around him? Taylor doesn’t get to play the victim when she said nothing as her fans were calling Scooter’s wife and harassing her and calling in bomb threats to Big Machine. I also don’t understand how she would have been willing to negotiate with Scooter – through their lawyers, I’m sure – but is unwilling to now work with the third party who purchased her masters because Scooter still profits in some vague way.

It definitely feels like the Snake Fam is a bit unsettled because Scooter Braun found a way to come out ahead. He sold only *part* of his investment for a huge profit, and now Taylor’s masters are clearly still a ticking time bomb because Tay confirms she’s re-recording those songs. Scooter walked away pretty clean.

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US Senate Committee on the Judiciary hearing: “Oversight of the Crossfire Hurricane Investigation: Day 4”

We didn’t spend too much time talking about it because it was so depressing, but Senator Lindsey Graham “won” re-election, defeating Jaime Harrison. Harrison was a great candidate and he ran a great campaign, and money flooded into South Carolina because there were such big hopes of ousting Graham. It didn’t work out. Apparently, once Graham realized he won re-election, he began ratf–king for Donald Trump. The senior senator from South Carolina actually called Georgia Republicans and exerted pressure on them to toss out legally cast ballots:

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Monday that he has come under increasing pressure in recent days from fellow Republicans, including Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.), who he said questioned the validity of legally cast absentee ballots, in an effort to reverse President Trump’s narrow loss in the state.

In a wide-ranging interview about the election, Raffensperger expressed exasperation over a string of baseless allegations coming from Trump and his allies about the integrity of the Georgia results, including claims that Dominion Voting Systems, the Colorado-based manufacturer of Georgia’s voting machines, is a “leftist” company with ties to Venezuela that engineered thousands of Trump votes to be left out of the count.

The atmosphere has grown so contentious, Raffensperger said, that he and his wife, Tricia, have received death threats in recent days, including a text to him that read: “You better not botch this recount. Your life depends on it.”

“Other than getting you angry, it’s also very disillusioning,” Raffensperger said of the threats, “particularly when it comes from people on my side of the aisle. Everyone that is working on this needs to elevate their speech. We need to be thoughtful and careful about what we say.” He said he reported the threats to state authorities.

The pressure on Raffensperger, who has bucked his party in defending the state’s voting process, comes as Georgia is in the midst of a laborious hand recount of about 5 million ballots. President-elect Joe Biden has a 14,000-vote lead in the initial count. The normally mild-mannered Raffensperger saved his harshest language for Rep. Douglas A. Collins (R-Ga.), who is leading the president’s efforts in Georgia and whom Raffensperger called a “liar” and a “charlatan.”

[From WaPo]

First off, Lindsey Graham needs to be investigated thoroughly. Investigate all of the Republicans for abuse of power, election fraud, whatever. Second, it’s really insane to see Republicans eat their own in Georgia. They’re not making a secret of any of it: national Republicans are mad that Georgia Republicans didn’t ratf–k harder and find a way to swing the state to Trump. Republicans are mad that the Republican-controlled Georgia ran a nominally fraud-free election and that so many Black voters were allowed to cast legal ballots without somehow being disenfranchised by the state’s Republican party. The state Republicans are being punished by the national party simply because they didn’t do MORE FRAUD. And yes, this is affecting the Senate runoff elections.

To donate to Jon Osoff’s Senate race, go here. To donate to Reverend Rafael Warnock’s Senate race, go here. If you live in Georgia and you are not registered to vote, go here to register (you have until December 7th). The runoff elections are on January 5th.

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