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Overnight Briefing & General Reality Check - Feb 10, 2021
February 10, 2021
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Former first lady MICHELLE OBAMA has got a new show on Netflix. She announced yesterday that she'll be doing a new children's food show with a pair of puppets called "Waffles + Mochi." The format will allow her to travel around the world and interview --and cook-- with famous chefs, home cooks, kids and other celebrities as well.
The eldest daughter of late LA Lakers star KOBE BRYANT is now a fashion model. 18-year-old NATALIA BRYANT has signed with IMG Models, and has already posted it on Instagram. Kobe's widow, VANESSA, says Natalia is also getting ready for college, but there's no word yet on which school she'll attend.
With the TRUMP trial beginning in Washington, DC, there's also another Trump trial going on as well --town officials in Palm Beach, FL, were hearing arguments yesterday about whether or not the former President should be allowed to continue living at Mar-a-Lago. The issue is this --when the city agreed to let Trump turn the estate into a private club, it was agreed that members could only stay in a suite for no more than seven consecutive days and 21 days a year. However, employees can live there indefinitely. But when the club was granted a permit nearly 30 years ago, Trump had said he didn't intend to live there. But it becomes a moot issue if Trump declares himself a bona fide employee. Turns out a neighbor in Mar-a-Lago brought up the whole issue, since he (or she) believes Trump’s residency would decrease property values.
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Variety reports the CW has picked up a pilot for the new fall season for a live-action “Powerpuff Girls” series, based on the cartoon series originally broadcast on the Cartoon Network from 1998 to 2005. There was also a “Powerpuff Girls Movie” as well, back in 2002.
While we're on the remake subject, there's also a remake of “The Wizard of Oz” underway. Deadline reports New Line Cinemas will be doing the latest version --the first one with JUDY GARLAND, was done back in 1939. But New Line says they'll be doing "a fresh take" on the classic film. No word on stars --from little girls to tin men or lions.
Update: TESSICA BROWN, that Louisiana woman who put Gorilla Glue in her hair and couldn't get it out after a month, now says she's thinking about a lawsuit against the company after neither the hospital she went to for help or the company’s advice has helped get it out of her hair. TMZ reports her suit could have a shot since apparently the Gorilla Glue warns against using it on eyes, skin or clothing, it doesn't mention hair.
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