Camilla gave Meghan Markle a cruel nickname and dubbed her "that minx", according to reports.
26.01.2022 - 21:29 / foxnews.com
Could hip-hop royalty and Meghan Markle join forces to tackle online hate? Cardi B sure hopes so. The female rapper took to Twitter on Wednesday, January 26, declaring that a conversation with the Duchess of Sussex is on her to-do list.
"I need a chat with Megan Markle," Cardi B, whose given name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, wrote on her platform, which has 21.4 million followers. The "Up" performer posted the tweet just two days after a federal jury in Atlanta awarded her $1.25 million in a defamation lawsuit against a celebrity news blogger who she says posted videos falsely stating the Grammy-winning rapper used cocaine, had contracted herpes and engaged in prostitution. The jury on Monday found Latasha Kebe, known online as Tasha K, and a company she owns liable for defamation, invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress against the rapper.
Kebe's lawyers said in an email Tuesday that they disagree with the verdict and will file an appeal. Kebe began targeting Cardi B in early 2018, making "degrading and harassing statements" about her, the lawsuit says.
On Sept. 19, 2018 Kebe published a video of an interview she did with a woman who said she'd known Cardi B before her music career.The video includes the "false, malicious and defamatory" statements that Cardi B was a prostitute, has herpes and had suffered outbreaks on her mouth, and used cocaine.
The jury's verdict has since spawned a conversation about the dangers of online bullying and defamation, which have also been issues Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry have tackled in and out of court in recent years. A federal jury in Atlanta awarded Cardi B $1.25 million in a defamation lawsuit against a celebrity news blogger who she
.Camilla gave Meghan Markle a cruel nickname and dubbed her "that minx", according to reports.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, was allegedly "suspicious" of Meghan Markle’s intentions before the American actress became a member of the British royal family. The claim was made by British author Tom Bower, who has previously written several unauthorized biographies of famous figures, such as Prince Charles, Ghislaine Maxwell’s father Robert Maxwell and Mohamed Al Fayed, among others. On Monday, Bower told The Sun that Charles’ wife remained "tight-lipped" with her opinions about the former "Suits" star.
The Queen once gave the Duchess of Sussex a very special present to commemorate their first joint outing together. Less than a month after marrying Prince Harry at Windsor Castle, Meghan Markle appeared alongside the Queen in Cheshire in June 2018. The pair opened the Mersey Gateway Bridge and Chester's Storyhouse Theatre and also attended a lunch at Chester Town Hall.The outing was the first time that the Duchess had attended an event with the Queen, now 95, without her husband the Duke of Sussex.
luxury California home is reported to have been overtaken by a foul smell. The Sussexes' neighbours have been left "disgusted" by a stench across their house in Los Angeles. Harry and Meghan, aged 37 and 40 respectively, moved to the United States from United Kingdom two years ago.
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their first son back in 2019, fans were left scratching their heads when his birth certificate was released.
Before she met Prince Harry, Meghan Markle was a successful blogger, creating content for her “inspired lifestyle” blog, The Tig. First going live in May 2014, the former Suits actress wrote about all things lifestyle, from her shopping wishlists, favourite recipes or experiences growing up as a biracial child. And according to reports, the Duchess of Sussex could be set to relaunch the blog, just five years after shutting it down following her engagement to Harry.
Prince Harry, 37, and Meghan Markle, 40, are the latest celebrities to speak out against Spotify and its views on the COVID-19 pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expressing concerns about the way the streaming company has shared inaccuracies about the virus and are asking them to address the “serious harms” of misinformation featured on their platform, according to a statement released by a spokesperson for their foundation, Archewell, on Jan. 30, People reports. The husband and wife’s action comes just days after Neil Young pulled his music from Spotify due to the same concerns.
Is there something in the works between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Tom Holland, and Zendaya?! It sounds like it – at least, according to a source for the Daily Mail!
Having moved to America in March 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have swapped foggy days in London for sun soaked days in California. Known for being the home of A-Listers, California has a reputation for favouring healthy living, with streets bursting with juice bars, skin care clinics and pilates studios. And it seems that the move, combined with Meghan's influence, has rubbed off on Harry as he has embraced her love for health and wellbeing with open arms.
Netflix is on the hunt for help to work on Meghan Markle's TV series Pearl at the same time that Spotify is reportedly taking her and Prince Harry's podcast "into their own hands". Back in July 2021, the Duchess of Sussex, 40, announced through her charity Archewell that she's creating an animated series following the adventures of 12 year old girl, who is inspired by influential women in history.
ATLANTA -- A federal jury in Atlanta has awarded $1.25 million to Cardi B in a defamation lawsuit against a celebrity news blogger who she says posted videos falsely stating the Grammy-winning rapper used cocaine, had contracted herpes and engaged in prostitution.The jury on Monday found Latasha Kebe, known online as Tasha K, and a company she owns liable for defamation, invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress against the rapper, whose given name is Belcalis Almanzar. Kebe's lawyers said in an email Tuesday that they disagree with the verdict and will file an appeal.The jury awarded Cardi B $1 million in general damages for pain and suffering and/or reputational injury and $250,000 in medical expenses.Kebe, who lives in the Atlanta area, produces, hosts and publishes a YouTube channel called unWinewithTashaK.Kebe began targeting Cardi B in early 2018, making “degrading and harassing statements” about her, the lawsuit says.