#HiddenFences Is Trending Hey, mistakes happen, right? But some have deeper meanings. Jenna Bush, daughter of George W., was on the Golden Globes red carpet and had a question for Pharrell. “you're nominated for Hidden Fences” pic.twitter.com/7My6dtEkbG — Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) January 9, 2017 Catch that? She said “Hidden Fences.” Problem: there’s no movie called “Hidden Fences.” There’s “Fences.” There’s “Hidden Figures.” They just both happen to be black. And, well, we can see why she made the mistake. Because all black people are the same, amiright. Well, Twitter had a field day with the flub. Take a look.
Following the public outrage regarding Elizabeth Lauten’s comments about Sasha and Malia Obama , there’s been much debate over what sort of behavior we should expect from the American First Family. Naturally, the utmost decorum is expected from First Ladies (believe it or not, some people were pissed when Michelle Obama rapped about turnips ), but there’s no set standard for presidential offspring. So it’ll be interesting to see how the world reacts to Jenna Bush Hager’s insinuation that she got it on in the White House while her dad was in office: Jenna appeared on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live this week and – as it pretty much always does when Andy Cohen is involved – the conversation turned to sex: “Listen, a lady never tells,” Bush replied when asked if anyone visited her oval office during the Bush years (pun overload!). “You know there was maybe some hanky-panky.” She quickly dialed back her comment, adding, “Maybe a kiss on the roof.” Riiiight. This morning, Jenna called into Today to clarify her remark, but still didn’t explicitly deny conducting an official White House probe: Jenna Bush Hager Talks White House Sex “One, it was not as Fifty Shades of Grey as people want it to be,” Jenna said. “Second of all, I think I single-handedly brought back the word hanky-panky.” Jenna, chill. You were engaged while your dad was still in office and you’re married to Henry Hager now. No one cares if you “voted for Johnson” before marriage. Plus, you know Bill Clinton and JFK both lived there, right? No matter what went on in your bedroom, those walls have seen worse. Dubya 1. George Dubya Bush George W. Bush is more popular than ever! Or at least since 2005. His approval ratings are back in positive territory.
Southern Living has hired Jenna Bush Hager, the daughter of George W. Bush, to serve as Editor at Large. Jenna (below, left, with twin sister Barbara Bush and mom Laura Bush) was formerly a Today correspondent. As a new editor for Southern Living , she’s tasked with making the magazine more attractive to younger readers by contributing a monthly column. She’ll also be writing for the Daily South blog, and sharing content from her own blog, the Novo Project. At 31, Jenna bush Hager is considerably younger than the average Southern Living reader, who is 51. The University of Texas graduate, who married Henry Hager in 2008 while her father was still president, says she’s excited to get back to her roots, so to speak. “I’m kind of like a homesick Texan living in New York,” she told the New York Times . [Photo: WENN.com]
Good Morning America may have Melissa Rycroft, but the Today show is about to get downright presidential. Former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager, one-half of George W