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Meghan Markle Treated Her First Husband Like Crap! (Psycho Sister Claims)

Before Meghan Markle married Prince Harry and became the Duchess of Sussex, she was just another MAW (model/actress/whatever) trying to make it in Hollywood. And for much of that time, she was romantically involved with a film director and producer named Trevor Engelson. Meghan and Trevor were married for two years, and by all accounts, the relationship did not end well. No one is sure of exactly what drove these two apart, but we know that Meg sent Trevor her wedding and engagement rings back via registered mail. Which actually tells us quite a bit. The breakup was apparently so ugly that she wanted to purge her life of all reminders, and she was willing to pay money to avoid any risk of coming face-to-face with Engelson again. Like we said. Tells you a lot. Engelson shopped a TV series loosely based on his relationship with Meghan, but thus far, he’s declined all offers to speak with the press about their history together. Unfortunately, Meg’s psychotic family is more than happy to speak to the media on Trevor’s behalf! In case you’re somehow still blissfully unaware of their presence, Meghan’s siblings are the absolute worst. Her sister, Samantha Markle, is the worst of the bunch. In fact, Sam has taken such pleasure in raining on Meg’s parade that she dropped her married name, Grant, and picked up Markle. That way, no one would doubt her connection to the Duchess. Ya know, even though they haven’t talked in over a decade and Samantha wasn’t even invited to the wedding . Basically, each and every time Samantha Markle talks to the press , you know you’re in for a load of hot garbage. Her latest interview with UK trash-rag The Sun is no exception. “He said he was devastated, that he felt like a piece of gum at the bottom of his shoe,” Samantha said when asked about Meghan and Trevor’s divorce. “He slammed Meg,” she added. We guess Sam would know, as she’s literally trying to make a career out of slamming Meg. Takes one to know one as they say. As for Engelson’s TV show, Samantha says it may never see the light of day, but she insists that’s not a result of Meg’s clout. “I don’t think Trevor would back down on that or think it’s offensive to Meg,” Sam, always the fountain of knowledge, says. “I think because Meg and Harry were inviting half of Hollywood to their wedding,” she continues, he balked. “He didn’t want to stigmatize himself or his project knowing the political pull that it would have in the industry.” “So I think at one point he thought, ‘Maybe I just better lay low,'” she added. View Slideshow: Meghan Markle’s Exes: The Royal’s Surprising Romantic Past Exposed! Yes, we’re sure no one would jump to any conclusions. If Meghan Markle’s ex-husband produced a TV series in which the main character’s ex marries royalty? Pure coincidence. As for that whole “laying low” thing? You know, when you stop and think about it, that sounds like an excellent strategy. We strongly encourage Samantha to give it a try. View Slideshow: Meghan Markle: The Raciest Pics of Prince Harry’s Bride!

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Emmy Rossum Reveals Her Weight as Part of "I Weigh" Movement

Emmy Rossum is beautiful and talented, and has starred on television and in films. In the past, she has used her voice to scold anti-Semitic Trump supporters . Now, she is lending her fame and platform to a very powerful movement. She is sharing her weight, and the answer may surprise you. Emmy took to Instagram to ask her fans and followers: “Want to know what I weigh?” In case you’re thinking no thanks, I’m not that intrusive, know that she’s posting this herself. And that second of all, there’s much more to this than a number on the scale. In fact, that is the whole point. “Click on my stories,” Emmy encourages her followers. “@i_weigh BECAUSE YOU AE SO MUCH MORE THAN A NUMBER” She tags I Weigh, which is a powerful campaign. And as you see her posts, you understand what the campaign is all about. Emmy tells her followers that the scale, though a useful tool, does not reveal the be all and end all of a person’s value. “During my life,” Emmy writes. “The scale has told me that I’ve gained and lost and gained and lost.” It is, for everyone, an endless cycle of both gains and losses. Emmy reveals that she has oscillated “somewhere in the range of 20 pounds. But that piece of metal doesn’t really know.” “Here,” Emmy writes. “Is what I ACTUALLY WEIGH.” Emmy then shares an image that lists her qualities — the substance of wh she is. “3 best friends since kindergarten, drive, kindness, empathy,” Emmy lists. “Makes friends with strangers, Jewish and proud, Daughter,” Emmy adds. “100+ hours of television.” That’s not about watching TV — that means that she has appeared on 100 hours of television, which is true — honestly, her role on  Shameless covered almost that much. “The courage it takes everyday to overcome ptsd, one happy marriage, 3 episodes of television directed,” Emmy continues. Emmy adds: “countless hours of therapy, one finished screenplay, and animal rescuer.” She then shares an image that adds to that. “See,” Emmy writes. “When you add up everything you are??” You’re a lot more than how hard this planet’s gravity pulls you towards its center, that’s for sure. Emmy writes: “The size of your thighs don’t really matter anymore do they?!” “So join me in this,” Emmy says. “Show people what you are actually made of. Because you are so much more than a f–king number.” Obviously, it is normal for weight to go up and down — but several pounds. Factors like when you last ate, when you last went to the bathroom, how hydrated you are, and even the weather that day can change what the scale says about you. Emmy and the I Weigh campaign are exactly right — that number on the scale does not tell you your value. Some may cynically point out that Emmy Rossum is a famously gorgeous woman who has never in her life weighed anything outside of what society considers “extremely good” or “perfect.” But she is lending her voice to a very good campaign, and her voice matters. Some people would sadly refuse to hear this from a woman twice her size. View Slideshow: What 19 Celebs REALLY Weigh! (Number 11 Will Shock You!)

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Kesha Writes Heartbreaking Letter to Her Younger Self

At this point, it’s probably literally impossible to not love Kesha, right? From the amazing strength she’s shown throughout her recent legal battles to her sincerely wonderful new music , what’s not to love? She’s just such an inspiration for so many reasons, and it’s so good that so many people are realizing it. And if you find yourself to be doubting her greatness — or even if you’re well aware of her greatness and would just like to revel in it — you need to check out this letter she wrote to her 18-year-old self. These days, Kesha is 30 years old, and we know she’s done a whole lot of living in the past 12 years. But the letter … hold on tight, because it will almost surely tear you up. “Dear Kesha,” she began the letter, which she read on yesterday’s episode of CBS This Morning. “At this very moment you may be wondering whether it was really a good idea to drop out of high school. I moved to L.A. with nothing but your grandpa’s Lincoln Town Car and a demo tape.” “I’ve got good news and I’ve got bad news, and I know you’re a tad impatient, so I’ll start with the good news: you made it!”, she continued. “And thank god because the best plan B we ever came up with was waitressing, and as you will soon find out, that was not really our forte.” But the bad news, she explained, “is you nearly killed yourself on the road to success, fueled by fear of failure, crippling anxiety, and insecurity.” “You will become severely bulimic and anorexic — and the worse your disease gets the more praise you will get from some people in your industry, and this will really, really mess with your head.” “But,” she added, “when you are trying to live up to an unrealistic expectation, it’s never gonna be good enough no matter what you do.” From there, present-day Kesha gave some advice to her younger self — solid little tips like “don’t read comments on the internet.” “Don’t let people scare and shame you into changing the things about yourself that make you unique and interesting,” she wrote. “Those are the qualities that will make your life so magical.” “That bad girl, ‘I don’t give a sh-t’ attitude, that’ll work for a while and you will get a dollar sign tattooed on yourself that will last forever, probably.” “But the truth is, you don’t need to put on an act. You can just be Kesha Rose Sebert. And guess what? Apparently that’s good enough.” It’s enough to bring a tear to your eye, isn’t it? “You must be strong because over time you will gain confidence and people will learn that words and art do matter,” Kesha continued. She told little Kesha that she’d grow up to write a song called “Rainbow,” and “you’re gonna be really proud of it because there is light and beauty after the storm no matter how hard things get .” “You’re gonna write this song to remember to make it through and you’re gonna remind yourself to love yourself and if you have truth in your heart there will always be a rainbow at the end of the storm,” she finished. It’s a lovely letter, and it’s proof of just how far Kesha has come. So proud of you, girl! View Slideshow: Kesha’s Legal Battle: 23 Celebs Who Joined the #FreeKesha Movement

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Lamb Of God Frontman Randy Blythe Speaks About His Manslaughter Acquittal

‘A young man is still dead and his family stull suffers,’ Blythe writes following his acquittal on manslaughter charges. By James Montgomery Randy Blythe of Lamb of God Photo: Chiaki Nozu/ WireImage

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Livescribe Echo Smartpen

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Pandigital PhotoLink portable scanner review

Pandigital PhotoLink portable scanner review Writes images directly to SD card; scans at 300dpi and 600dpi. On sale for $149.99. More at: http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/19/pandigital-photolink-portable-scanner-review/ By engadget Tags : engadget video , pandigital , photolink , portable scanner , review , scan , scanner , scanning

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