For the past year or so, there’s been a real effort to make King Charles sound like a doting grandfather. While this isn’t the most important subject or biggest royal lie, it’s one which annoys me to no end. Charles doesn’t even like children, nor does he spend much or any time with ANY of his grandkids. It’s even worse than that, because the whole “Charles is a hands-on grandpa” thing was intended for (you guessed it) an audience of one, Prince Harry.
Welcome to this week's edition of things WWE subtly told us on RAW. Overall, it was a great show, although we can't say it was great from start to finish.
Lita and Becky Lynch successfully won the Women's Tag Team Championship in the main event, which was good. Still, the match itself was sloppy and poorly timed, with the new champions hardly getting to celebrate for five seconds before RAW went off the air.
Christopher Reeve was an iconic figure in entertainment, particularly renowned for his portrayal of Superman in 1978’s film and its sequels. Reeve’s charisma, talent and dedication to his craft made him a household name; Reeve also utilized this platform as director and activist; after being paralyzed from neck down following an unfortunate horse riding incident in 1995 which paralyzed him completely; instead allowing this tragedy to define him instead used his platform to champion those with spinal cord injuries while leaving an extraordinary legacy of hope and resilience in its wake.
Brian Quinn wife is what everyone wants to know nowadays. Since Brian Quinn’s initial performance, he has built a sizable fan base and established himself as a comic in the entertainment business.
After several successful seasons, Brian Quinn achieved a height and amassed a sizeable sum of money.
His admirers are curious about his personal life because he is in the public eye. You should know some details regarding Brian Quinn, but you may still need to do so.
Jennifer Aniston covers this week’s issue of People Magazine for no particular reason. Season 2 of The Morning Show doesn’t come out until September, so I’m not even sure this qualifies for “very early promotion,” although People does mention the show so there you go. This is basically just Aniston’s periodic reminder that she’s fine and everything’s fine in her life. She’s been saying that for a while now, but I actually appreciate the fact that she hasn’t run around with a post-Justin Theroux “I’m fine” campaign.