While news of Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello‘s split comes as a surprise to some, a source tells ET that the pair have been “living separate lives.”
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Joe Biden sat down for a rare, in-studio live interview with A TV news outlet — MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace — and at one point started to lament changes in journalism.
“Talking to a lot of reporters, they tell me — I have to be careful what I say — a number of reporters have indicated that there’s no editors anymore on what they do. And I had one reporter tell me that, ‘You know, I am a reporter but I got one of my editors of newspaper came and said, ‘You don’t have a brand yet.’ A major newspaper. They said, ‘Well, I am not an editorial writer.’ ‘But you need a brand so people will watch you, listening, because of what they think you are going to say.’ I just think there’s a lot changing.”
Biden has previously commented on the changes in journalism. He’s occasionally sparred with reporters, and this week shouted an emphatic “No” when asked by one New York Post correspondent whether he was with his son Hunter Biden in 2017 when he was sending “Chinese shakedown text messages.” Republicans claim that the text messages show Hunter Biden engaged in influence peddling and that his father may have been part of it as well.
Biden was already sitting on set at Wallace’s desk when she opened the show, and they immediately started to talk about the Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that all but ends affirmative action in college admissions.
Earlier in the day, the president made remarks on his disagreement with the ruling and, in response to a reporter’s question, said that the current court is “not normal.”
“What I meant was that it’s done more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court in recent history. And that’s what I meant by not normal,” Biden told Wallace.
During the friendly sit down, Wallace also asked him
While news of Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello‘s split comes as a surprise to some, a source tells ET that the pair have been “living separate lives.”
Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello's split comes as a surprise to some, a source tells ET that the pair have been «living separate lives.»As for what led them to go their separate ways, the source says the pair have been focusing on themselves and their careers, with Vergara in particular busy with her new beauty brand, toty.«They have been spending time apart and focusing on themselves, their careers, and their loved ones. Sofia has been giving her all to her new beauty brand, toty, and is very involved and excited about it,» the source shares.
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