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Dorit Kemsley Throws Shade at 'Disappointing' Mauricio Umansky

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July 1, 2026

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Dorit Kemsley Throws Shade at 'Disappointing' Mauricio Umansky

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Dorit Kemsley is not mincing words when it comes to her costar Kyle Richards’ estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky. When a user impersonated Umansky, 56, in a Tuesday, June 30, Instagram video, Kemsley, 49, took to the comments section to write, “It’s funny I don’t think he has any idea []

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The Daily Beast

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· Jun 23, 2026

Reese Witherspoon Drops Major Hint About Return of Smash Show

Mario Anzuoni / REUTERSReese Witherspoon has given fans a tantalizing promise about Big Little Lies season three. The Legally Blonde alum was on Jimmy Fallon’s couch for Monday’s The Tonight Show when she revealed that the groundwork for season three is “in process.”Witherspoon also dropped a hint about how Liane Moriarty’s writing will give fans a clue about where the show will be going next, after encapsulating them in 2017 with season one, starring Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Alexander Skarsgård, Adam Scott, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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· Jun 22, 2026

25 Years Later, Look Back at the 2001 Premiere of ‘Legally Blonde’

Revisit the 2001 ‘Legally Blonde’ premiere, from Reese Witherspoon’s mermaid Marc Jacobs dress to Ali Larter’s boho-chic moment.

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· Jul 2, 2026

"Supergirl" Is a Bloated, Charmless Mess That Wastes Its Best Asset

Supergirl review: Milly Alcock shines but a paper-thin revenge plot, wasted supporting cast and a botched climax sink the DCU's second chapter.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Katie Price’s new documentary shows her true colours at last – it’s heartbreaking

Details of Katie's childhood are often difficult to watch.

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· Jun 25, 2026

Sarah Paulson's Healthy Hair Secret Is Marked Down to its Lowest Price of the Year

If your hair is prone to dryness, frizz or a dull texture that seems impossible to smooth out, Sarah Paulson‘s latest look may offer some inspiration. The Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream was responsible for the actress’ glossy strands at the Brazil premiere of All’s Fair. The nourishing leave-in formula helps soften strands, boost shine and []

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· Jul 1, 2026

Reese Witherspoon Kept Her Original Legally Blonde Costumes. None Made It to the Prequel Series, Elle—Here’s Why

Elle Woods, the most legal of blondes, is back as a 16-year-old in Seattle. Here, series costume designer Sara Byblow explains how the production made sense of it all—and, honestly, pulled it off.

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Related coverage for "Dorit Kemsley Throws Shade at 'Disappointing' Mauricio Umansky": The Daily Beast — Reese Witherspoon Drops Major Hint About Return of Smash Show. Vogue — 25 Years Later, Look Back at the 2001 Premiere of ‘Legally Blonde’. JFeed — "Supergirl" Is a Bloated, Charmless Mess That Wastes Its Best Asset. Metro — Katie Price’s new documentary shows her true colours at last – it’s heartbreaking. Us Weekly — Sarah Paulson's Healthy Hair Secret Is Marked Down to its Lowest Price of the Year. Vanity Fair — Reese Witherspoon Kept Her Original Legally Blonde Costumes. None Made It to the Prequel Series, Elle—Here’s Why