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Fox News host Laura Ingraham has asked Donald Trump if his beloved gold White House decor came from a chain store. Trump was interviewed on The Ingraham Angle on Monday, with the conservative host even interrupting the president when he veered off topic. However Ingraham released a preview of an “exclusive White House tour” due to air on her program on Tuesday night. In the clip shared on her Facebook page on Monday afternoon, Ingraham and Trump are walking around the gold-tinged Oval Office. The 79-year-old has filled the historic room with gold appliques, gold-leaf edging and gold urns and plaques. Trump told the host, “You can’t imitate gold, real gold,” as they stared at the gold picture frames and detailing. “There’s no paint that imitates gold,” he added. Ingraham then asked the president, “So these aren’t from Home Depot?” Trump replied, “Nah, this is not Home Depot stuff.” The conservative host was seemingly referencing an internet conspiracy theory that was spawned from footage of her earlier Oval Office video in March. Social media detectives zoomed into some of the appliques on the Oval Office walls and found ones that look almost identical on sale at Home Depot for $58. Talk show host and original American Idol Kelly Clarkson has revealed that a former manager once suggested she get a breast enhancement. Clarkson, 43, won the TV talent show in 2002 and has scored hits with “Since U Been Gone,” “Breakaway,” “My Life Would Suck Without You,” and “Stronger.” Clarkson made the revelation during her Las Vegas residency. “I had some d--k manager one time tell me to get a boob job,” she said. “I was like, ‘Why don’t you get a d--k job?’ Like, what? I’m fine with my itty-bitty t--ies! Get out of here.” Clarkson, who had postponed the residency after the shock death of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, in August, shared her thoughts with the audience without naming the ex-manager. “Who says that s--t? People say that s--t. They say it all the time to people in the industry. They say the craziest s--t. I’m like, This is not normal. You’ve normalized crazy.” The singer continued, telling people to do what pleases themselves, not others. “Do you. Don’t make me do you. I like my itty-bitty t---ies. They’ve served me well.” Blackstock died aged just 48, after a battle with cancer. He is the father of her two children, River Rose, 11, and Remington Alexander, aged 9. The pair divorced in 2020. From dinner parties to family visits to last-minute drop-ins, the holidays can get messy–fast. Keep your home spotless with these cordless vacuums from HSN. Not in the market for a new vacuum cleaner? 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She’s lost her way, I think,” he said. While Greene has yet to address Trump’s comments publicly, her team released a statement to CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on Monday that read, “I haven’t lost my way. I’m 100% America first and only!” She did not react to Trump’s other comments that included, “I guess she’s got some kind of an act going, but I’m surprised at her. But when somebody like Marjorie goes over and starts making statements like that, it shows she doesn’t know.” KISS guitarist Ace Frehley’s cause of death has been revealed as a tragic accident. The 74-year-old died due to blunt trauma injuries to his head from a fall in a studio that caused a brain bleed, according to a report obtained by TMZ from the Morris County, New Jersey Medical Examiner. Frehley’s fall fractured the back of his skull, caused a stroke and created a subdural hematoma, which is when blood pools between the brain and the brain’s protective layer. The report noted that doctors tried to evacuate the subdural hematoma, but were unsuccessful. His manner of death was ruled an accident. Frehley died on Oct. 16 after his family made the decision to turn off his ventilator. Frehley was one of the original members of KISS, alongside Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss. He played guitar for the rock and metal band from 1973 to 1982, when he left the group due to creative differences and substance abuse. He reunited with the band from 1996 to 2002 for a reunion tour and continued to pursue his solo career afterward. Since Frehley’s death, all of the other founding members of KISS have released statements expressing their grief. Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. If you’re looking for a way to level up cuffing season this fall, consider your search over. 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In a press release, TNT noted that the “graphic medical imagery” in HBO Max’s hit medical drama, known for its realistic portrayal of an ER, is “integral to the show’s portrayal of the raw emotional toll that such work has on those who commit their lives to the medical profession.” The cable network explained that while there are no rules that prohibit the broadcast of these graphic and nude scenes—which include a woman giving birth in Episode 11—they acknowledged that they are normally edited out. However, since TNT wanted to align with the show’s “core mission to accurately depict the realities of an emergency department,” they will be showing them with a compromise: TNT will “include advisories at the top of each episode and coming out of commercial breaks.” Executive producer John Wells said in a statement that he was “very grateful” to the network “for allowing the series to be shown as it was initially shot and aired.” Season 2 of The Pitt will release on HBO Max in January. Pope Leo XIV may have spent most of his career between Peru and Italy, but he remains an American at heart. The Chicago-born pontiff, 70, has revealed the films that are “most significant” to him: It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) by Frank Capra; The Sound of Music (1965) by Robert Wise; Ordinary People (1980) by Robert Redford; and Life Is Beautiful (1997) by Roberto Benigni. The first three films were directed by Americans, while the fourth was produced and directed by an Italian actor and comedian. It’s a Wonderful Life is a Christmastime classic about a man who meets his guardian angel after having thoughts of taking his own life. The Sound of Music, a musical that requires no introduction, is a heartwarming film led by Julie Andrews about the Von Trapp family of singers. Redford’s directorial debut, Ordinary People, is a wrenching family drama about the aftermath of a son’s death. Life Is Beautiful is a touching period comedy-drama set during the Holocaust. The Vatican announced that Pope Leo is set to meet with Hollywood stars, including Cate Blanchett and Spike Lee, “to deepen dialogue with the world of cinema... exploring the possibilities that artistic creativity offers to the mission of the Church and the promotion of human values.” Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez have confirmed their relationship in an Instagram post. The actress, 44, filed for divorce from husband and producer Cash Warren in February of this year after nearly 17 years of marriage because of “irreconcilable differences.” Alba has made her debut back in the dating scene with Ramirez, best known for playing Joaquin Torres/Falcon in Marvel’s Captain America. Speculation about the relationship started when they were seen together on vacation in Mexico and multiple paparazzi signing of the couple canoodling. 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The original series, which ran for six seasons from 1987 to 1993, focused on the college life of Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) at the fictional historically Black university, Hillman College. The revamped series will revolve around the daughter of Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison) and Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy), a prominent couple from the original show. Tony winner Maleah Joi Moon, 23, will portray their daughter, Deborah Wayne, as she builds her own Hillman legacy. “It is such an honor to be a part of bringing back this iconic show,” said A Different World showrunner and executive producer Felicia Pride. She will be joined behind the scenes by six-time Emmy winner Debbie Allen, who was a prominent producer and director on the original series, having helmed 83 episodes. 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The actor had told Variety in August that he was open to the idea of returning to the franchise, saying, “I’d be a Star Wars again if there was something to do with that." From Sept. 17 through Sept. 22, the production of Jimmy Kimmel Live! was suspended by ABC and Disney in the wake of criticism over Kimmel’s comments about the death of conservative media personality Charlie Kirk. Production restarted on Sept. 23 after critics said the suspension violated free speech. Christine Pelosi, the 59-year-old daughter of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 85, said Monday that she is running for California state senate. The younger Pelosi’s announcement comes four days after her mom revealed that she will not run for another term in Congress in 2026. “Hi, I’m Christine Pelosi—attorney, author, advocate... wife, mom, and today, a candidate for California state senate,” her campaign video began. Her announcement put an end to speculation that she might make a bid to fill her mother’s seat. 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