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Plus George & Amal's Big Announcement! Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( Happy Friday! Here is your weekly entertainment and celebrity update. This Week's Top Stories [Whoopi Goldberg in a blue shirt]( [Whoopi Goldberg Threatens To Quit ‘The View’ If Producers Keep Trying To Get Candace Owens To Join?]( To make matters worse, Whoopi isn't the only one reportedly ready to walk off the show entirely. [Read Full Story]( [Report: George And Amal Clooney ‘Bursting With Joy,’ Expecting Another Set Of Twins]( The two reportedly broke the news via an intimate dinner at Lake Como, where Amal looked to have a baby bump. [Read Full Story]( [Amal Clooney in a gold dress, George Clooney in a suit]( [Queen Elizabeth Forbids Prince Harry And Meghan Markle From Having UK Christening?]( The queen is being strongly advised that she needs to put her down with the renegade former royals — and soon. [Read Full Story]( [Queen Elizabeth, Meghan Markle, and Prince Harry standing together]( [Loretta Lynn’s Face Looks Like A ‘Horror Show’ After Too Many Nip/Tucks?]( “Loretta’s always held herself up with pride when it comes to her looks, which she’s tried to maintain with facelifts, Botox, fillers and other procedures. It’s all catching up with her after so many years.” [Read Full Story]( [Loretta Lynn speaking at a podium]( [Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick’s Marriage In Trouble After Beachside Fight?]( The stress of the Sex and the City reboot has reportedly started affecting Sarah Jessica Parker's relationship, as evidenced by a beachside confrontation. [Read Full Story]( [Sarah Jessica Parker in a black blouse with Matthew Broderick in a navy suit]( [Yerba Mate Is Trending For Its Ability To Improve Health While Delivering A Jitter-Free Energy Boost]( We can't stop talking about our new favorite drink and mid-afternoon coffee replacement. [Read Full Story]( [can of clean cause yerba mate]( [more stories here]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our newsletter via our website, [www.gossipcop.com](, or one of our social channels. [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Gossip Cop 190 Carondelet Plaza, Suite 1210, St. Louis, MO 63105

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