Prince Harry’s ’60 Minutes’ interview: Best moments

From psychedelic drug trips to wicked stepmothers, Prince Harry continued dishing royal family secrets and scandals Sunday on “60 Minutes.” 

All week, Harry, 38, has been on a hype-heavy promotional tour for his book, “Spare,” which is filled with details such as Harry calling Prince William’s hair loss “alarming,” and Meghan Markle visiting Princess Diana’s grave to ask for “clarity.”

Appearing on the legendary CBS news juggernaut Sunday Night, Harry continued dropping bombshells on interviewer Anderson Cooper, 55.

Here are the biggest blockbuster moments from the tell-all interview, from Harry’s “nasty” fight with Prince William, to blasting stepmother/consort Camilla, and more.

William ignored Harry in school

Prince Harry fired shots at his brother Prince William right out of the gate. Anderson Cooper questioned Harry about how William didn’t talk to him while they attended school together, according to his book.

“At the time it hurt,” said Harry. “I couldn’t make sense of it. I was like, ‘What do you mean? We’re now at the same school. Like, I haven’t seen you for ages, now we get to hang out together.’ He’s like, ‘No, no, no, when we’re at school we don’t know each other.’ And I took that personally.”

Prince Harry on “60 Minutes.”

Icky ‘wet hands’ for Princess Diana

Harry talked about his walk with William to greet mourners outside of Kensington Palace following Princess Diana’s death.

When Cooper asked what he thinks when he watches the video footage now, Harry said, “I think it’s bizarre, because I see William and me smiling. I remember the guilt that I felt… people that we were meeting were showing more emotion than we were showing… I talk about how wet people’s hands were.”

He explained that he couldn’t understand why people’s hands were damp — but it was from wiping their own tears.

“I do remember one of the strangest parts to it was taking flowers from people and then placing those flowers with the rest of them,” Harry said, looking a tad squeamish. “As if I was some sort of middle person for their grief. And that really stood out for me.”

He also said that he cried for the first time when Diana’s coffin went into the ground. “There was never another time,” he said.

Prince Harry on "60 Minutes."
Prince Harry on “60 Minutes.”
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He thought Diana wasn’t really dead

Harry went into detail about his mother’s death in a famous 1997 car crash, and his reaction to it. “For a long time, I just refused to accept that she was gone. She would never do this to us, but also part of, maybe this is all part of a plan,” said Harry. “Then that she would call us and that we would go and join her, yeah.”

Harry said that William had “similar thoughts” and he held onto this belief for “years.” But when he was 20, he asked to see the police report about the crash that killed his mother, in order to have “proof.”  

“Proof that she was in the car. Proof that she was injured. And proof that the very paparazzi that chased her into the tunnel were the ones that were taking photographs —photographs of her lying half dead on the back seat of the car,” he said.

Prince Harry.
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He doesn’t have all the answers about Di’s death

When Cooper asked Harry if he feels that he’s gotten all of the answers about what really happened when Princess Diana died in a tunnel in Paris, Harry said, “Truth be known, no. I don’t think I do. And I don’t think my brother does, either.

I don’t think the world does.”

Drinking and drugs

Cooper questioned Harry about his use of pot and cocaine in the past. Harry said he did it in the years following his mother’s death, as a response.

“I resorted to drinking heavily. Because I wanted to numb the feeling, or I wanted to distract myself from how…whatever I was thinking. And I would, you know, resort to drugs as well,” he said.

He also said that he thinks using as psychedelics, Ayahuasca, psilocybin, mushrooms, helped him.

“They cleared away this idea that I had in my head that I needed to cry to prove to my mother that I missed her. When in fact, all she wanted was for me to be happy.”

Although he wasn’t specific about the timeline of his drug use, he said that his destructive behavior changed because of Meghan Markle. “Rather than getting drunk, falling out of clubs, taking drugs, I had now found the love of my life, and I now had the opportunity to start a family with her.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2022.
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Camilla the villain

Harry wrote in his book that he and William directly asked Charles not to marry Camilla. In his “60 Minutes” interview, he continued to blast her.

“We didn’t think it was necessary,” he said. “We thought that it was gonna cause more harm than good.”

He also said that her need to rehabilitate her image from a “villain” in the British press made her “dangerous” because of the connections that she was making with the tabolids.

“And there was open willingness on both sides to trade of information. And with a family built on hierarchy, and with her, on the way to being Queen consort, there was gonna be people or bodies left in the street because of that.”

Harry felt that he was one of these “bodies,” he said, writing in his book, “Camilla sacrified me on her personal P.R. altar.”

Prince Harry with Camilla in 2012.
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Instant mistrust of Meghan Markle

In his book, Harry writes that when he introduced Markle to the Royal family in 2016, his father initially liked her but William was skeptical and called her “an American actress,” disdainfully.

Harry said this distrust started off, “Right from the beginning, before they even had a chance to get to know her.  And the U.K. press jumped on that. And here we are…The fact that she was American, an actress, divorced, Black, biracial with a Black mother. Those were just four of the typical stereotypes that is– becomes a feeding frenzy for the British press.”

The royals read the tabloids

Harry said that part of his family’s mistrust in Markle was because they read the press themselves. “My family read the tabloids, you know? It’s laid out at breakfast when everyone comes together,” he said. “So, whether you walk around saying you believe it or not, it’s still leaving an imprint in your mind. So, if you have that judgment based on a stereotype right at the beginning, it’s very, very hard to get over that.”

Anderson Cooper during his interview with Prince Harry.
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William and Charles were “furious” about Harry’s statement supporting Markle

In 2016, shortly after Harry’s relationship with Meghan became public, he put out a statement condemning what he saw as the racist way the press treated her. But his dad and brother weren’t happy, he said.

“They felt as though it made them look bad. They felt as though they didn’t have a chance or weren’t able to do that for their partners. What Meghan had to go through was similar in some part to what Kate and what Camilla went through, very different circumstances.”

Markle’s race made her situation different, which is family couldn’t understand, he said.

“I went into this incredibly naïve. I had no idea the British press were so bigoted. Hell, I was probably bigoted before the relationship with with Meghan.”

King Charles III, Camilla, Queen Consort, Prince William, Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex in 2022.
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The “nasty” physical fight with William

In his book, Harry alleges that his tension with William about Markle led to a physical altercation in 2019. He elaborated to Cooper that Willam shoved him and he landed on a dog bowl, cutting his back.

 “It was at a time where he was being told certain things by people within his office. And at the same time, he was consuming a lot of the tabloid press, a lot of the stories. And he had a few issues, which were based not on reality,” said Harry. “And I was defending my wife. And he was coming for my wife…through the things that he was saying.”

He didn’t specify what William said about Markle. “We moved from one room into the kitchen. And his frustrations were growing, and growing, and growing. He was shouting at me. I was shouting back at him. It wasn’t nice. It wasn’t pleasant at all. And he snapped. And he pushed me to the floor.”

Harry said that William apologized afterwards, but it was a “nasty” experience. “He knocked me over. I landed on the dog bowl. I cut my back.”

William asked Harry not to tell anyone, he said, but Markle noticed the cut on his back.

When Cooper asked Harry if he and William speak or text, Harry said, “Currently, no. But I look forward to us being able to find peace.”

“Spare” comes out Tuesday, Jan. 10.

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‘Jurassic World Dominion’ now streaming on Prime Video

Who could forget that scene in the original “Jurassic Park”?

It’s pouring rain, the park’s power has been turned off, and two children sit in a car terrified. Something’s coming. Something big. Big enough to cause an undisturbed cup of water to ripple.

And then, that iconic line: “We’re gonna need a bigger boat.”

We may be mixing up our Spielberg creature classics here, but if we are, it’s just because we’re so excited to share that the sixth installment in the “Jurassic Park” saga, and 2022’s third-highest grossing movie, “Jurassic World Dominion” is coming to Prime Video today, Jan. 6.

The gang is back, or should we say, both gangs are, as this is the first movie in “Jurassic Park” history to unite the original trilogy’s trio (Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum) with the leads of the “Jurassic World” trilogy, Owen Grady and Claire Dearing, played by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, respectively.

Ready for a heart-stopping trip back to “Jurassic Park?” We don’t blame you.  Below, we’ve outlined more details about the film, its’ subjects, and how you can watch it now.

Starting today, Jan. 6, “Jurassic World Dominion” is free to stream with a Prime Video account. If you don’t already have a subscription, it seems like every week, there are more reasons to get one (or try out a 30-day free trial).

In addition to “Jurassic World Dominion” a Prime Video subscription offers an impressive slate of some of the 2022’s biggest movies, including “My Policeman,” and award-winning original series like “The Boys,” “A League of Their Own,” and “Marvelous Ms. Maisel,” and hundreds of movies and binge-able TV shows, to name a few.


When will “Jurassic World Dominion” be available to stream?

As of today, Jan. 6, “Jurassic World Dominion’ is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Get a Prime Video subscription (if you don’t have one already), and ring in 2023 hanging out with a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Who else can say that?

What is “Jurassic World Dominion” about?

Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the dinosaur theme park…

Four years after the events of “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” Owen Grady and Claire Dearing live in a cabin in the snowy woods, raising a bio-engineered clone (Maisie, played by Isabella Sermon) that they rescued in the last installment as their own.

Before long, Maisie’s presence, as well as the presence of the velociraptors that Owen, Claire and continue to care for, attracts a little too much attention, and Grady and Dearing’s 14-year-old daughter is abducted.

Around the same time, Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), takes notice of the shadowy Biosyn Genetics corporation, and their massive new dinosaur reserve hidden away in Italy’s Dolomite mountains, and recruits Alan Grant (Sam Neill) to help investigate.

We’re spoiler-phobic here at The Post, so that’s as much as we can tell you. Curious to know what happens next? There’s only one place to find out. Check out “Jurassic World Dominion” today on Amazon Prime Video.


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‘Real Housewives’ star Jen Shah to face sentencing for telemarketing fraud scheme

Disgraced “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jen Shah will be sentenced by a federal judge in Manhattan Friday for running a yearslong telemarketing scam that targeted elderly Americans. 

Federal prosecutors want Judge Sidney Stein to hand the fallen reality TV star up to 10 years in prison over the scheme, arguing she helped siphon the life savings of her victims for nearly a decade. 

“At the defendant’s direction, victims were defrauded over and over again until they had nothing left,” prosecutors wrote in their sentencing submission. 

“[Shah] and her co-conspirators persisted in their conduct until the victims’ bank accounts were empty, their credit cards were at their limits, and there was nothing more to take,” they wrote.

Shah, 49, pleaded guilty in July to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for providing “leads” about who to target to a crew of telemarketers that duped victims into investing in dubious online projects. 

The scammers offered their marks bogus business services beginning in 2012 — then pocketed the cash and provided the victims “products” and “services” that were of little or no value. 

At her plea hearing, Shah told Judge Stein she knew the services being offered were basically worthless. 

Shah pleaded guilty in July to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
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“From 2012 to March 2021 in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, I agreed with others to commit wire fraud,” Shah said. 

“I did this by knowingly providing customer names to people who were marketing business services that had little or no value,” she added. 

Shah’s defense attorneys argued in their own sentencing submission that she should serve three years in prison, arguing that while she played a significant role in the fraud, she was not a leader of the operation. 

Federal prosecutors have asked Judge Sidney Stein to sentence Shah to 10 years in prison.
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“Ms. Shah’s piece of the puzzle, though important, was not enough to carry out this fraud without these other crucial pieces controlled and directed by experienced criminals (who were not Ms. Shah),” her attorneys wrote. 

“There is neither reason nor evidence to place Ms. Shah at the ‘Godfather’ or ‘Kingpin’ level of this fraud,” they added. 

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Disneyland charges $185 for a shot of booze in waffle cup

You may need more than your holiday spending money to be able to afford this luxurious Disneyland drink.

Visitors to the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa can purchase a $185 holiday drink that pairs nicely with the ever-soaring Mouse House admission prices.

Featured on the hotel’s 2022 holiday cart, the “waffle shot” is presented in a waffle cone-like base that is lined with milk or white chocolate.

You can order it non-alcoholic with milk or egg nog or choose from 11 different liquors, including Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey, Bailey’s Irish Cream or amaretto — which come in at a more reasonable $17 a shot.

One secretive option on the menu, though, dares guests to “inquire” about its price. That intoxicatingly hyped option would be made with Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac — which retails for a sobering $4,000 a bottle.

Both SFGATE and the St. Louis Post Dispatch report that a standard 1.5-ounce pour of Louis XIII could total up to $500, so Disneyland’s $185 price tag actually coincides with market value.

The hotel’s cart also offers Mickey Mouse head-shaped cookies as well as spiked hot chocolate, and cider can be ordered with reasonably priced spirits so that parkgoers still have money to spend on souvenirs.

Sleeping Beauty’s Castle is decked out for the 2022 holiday season in Anaheim, California.
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Meanwhile, visitors should just be sure to double-check the Happiest Place on Earth’s dress code before planning a visit, or they could wind up like one woman who violated the rules — but not for the reason you may immediately think.

Another woman claimed she was given a free T-shirt when her Minnie Mouse backless blouse was deemed unacceptable and in violation of the park’s dress code.

Meanwhile, at Disney World, fans have one month to ride “Splash Mountain” in its current state before the attraction undergoes construction to become “Tiana’s Bayou Adventure,” which is based on the 2009 film “The Princess and the Frog.

The hotel also offers Mickey Mouse head-shaped cookies as well as spiked hot chocolate, and cider can be ordered with reasonably priced spirits so that parkgoers still have money to spend on souvenirs.
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Eight shows and movies to watch on Christmas 2022

Whether or not you celebrate Christmas, it’s the perfect day to wear something cozy, drink a mug of something warm and sprawl out in front of your TV. 

Since Christmas Day falls on a Sunday this year, here’s a look ahead at your viewing choices, from specials to new movies hitting the streaming world.

“Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas to All!” 

This two-hour concert special was filmed in Madison Square Garden and features the self -proclaimed “Queen of Christmas” performing a medley of festive songs, including her hit, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” It’s already aired on MTV and CBS, but it’s streaming if you didn’t catch it the first time around.

Where to watch: streaming on Paramount+.

Mariah Carey.
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“Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper”

There’s a throwback TV marathon of this sitcom, which originally aired on ABC from 1992-97 and follows NBA player turned substitute teacher Mark Cooper (Mark Curry), who must navigate his new job with help from his coworkers, his friend Robin (Dawnn Lewis) and his roommate and fiancee Vanessa (Holly Robinson Peete). 

Where to watch: truTV through 10:30 p.m. Sunday.

“Holidate”

If you’re in more of a rom-com mood, check out this movie about Sloane (Emma Roberts) and Jackson (Luke Bracy), two strangers who are fed up with being single on the holidays. They agree to be each other’s platonic “plus ones” for various events, before they end up with feelings for each other.

Where to watch: Netflix.

Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey in “Holidate.”
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“Moonstruck”

While this 1987 movie isn’t specifically holiday- themed, it’s a ton of fun. New York widow Loretta Castorini (Cher) falls for her fiancé’s volatile younger brother, Ronny Cammareri (Nicolas Cage). It garnered six Oscar nominations and a Best Actress win for Cher.

Where to watch: Prime Video.

“Home Alone”

Theclassic 1990 comedy follows Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), a rambunctious 8-year-old who is accidentally left behind when his family goes on vacation for Christmas — and all his does is sabotage would-be burglars Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern). 

Where to watch: 9 p.m. on Freeform on Sunday, Dec 25. 

“The Banshees of Inisherin”

This one doesn’t have a holiday focus, but if you want to watch a prestige movie, it’s newly available on streaming. Directed by Martin McDonagh (“In Bruges,” “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”), it’s set in a remote island in Ireland and follows Pádraic (Colin Farrell), who is devastated when his buddy Colm (Brendan Gleeson) suddenly puts an end to their lifelong friendship and scrambles to remedy the situation. It’s been nominated for eight Golden Globes. 

Where to watch: HBO Max.

Colin Farrell in “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
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“Elf”

A seasonal classic, this follows Buddy (Will Ferrell), who was accidentally raised among Santa’s elves at the North Pole, even though he’s human. He goes on an adventure to find his real dad, cynical businessman Walter (James Caan) in New York, and hijinks ensue. 

Where to watch: it’s airing both at 6:00 p.m. and 10:15 pm Sunday on AMC.

Will Ferrell in “Elf.”
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“Top Gun: Maverick”

This hit 2022 movie recently landed on streaming, so if you missed it in theaters, now is your chance. A sequel to the 1986 film, it follows naval aviator Maverick (Tom Cruise), who confronts his past while training a group of younger Top Gun graduates. Co-stars include Val Kilmer, Jennifer Connelly,  Jon Hamm and Miles Teller. 

Tom Cruise in “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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Where to watch: Paramount+.

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Thom Bell, ‘Sound of Philadelphia’ producer, dead at 79

Thom Bell, the Grammy-winning producer who heavily influenced Philadelphia soul music, died Thursday. He was 79.

His lawyer, Michael Silver, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that Bell passed away at his home in Bellingham, Washington. A cause of death was not immediately available.

Bell, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff worked together to create “The Sound of Philadelphia” in the late 1960s and early ‘70s.

“Tommy and I have been best friends for over 60 years,” Gamble said in a statement to the Inquirer. “When we first met, we decided to start writing songs together and form a singing duo, Kenny and Tommy, and then our band, The Romeos. Leon Huff and I were proud to have him as part of our Mighty Three music-writing team, which helped create our signature brand of TSOP.

Thom Bell speaks onstage during the Grammy Salute to Music Legends event at Beacon Theatre on July 11, 2017, in New York City.
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“He was a great talent and my dear friend. The name of Gamble, Huff and Bell will last forever. Rest in peace, buddy!”

Huff told the outlet: ”Thom Bell was my favorite musician, arranger, songwriter and music producer of all time! It was my esteem, honor and pleasure to work with him creatively and as a business partner. Rest in peace.”

Born to two musicians in Jamaica on Jan. 26, 1943, Bell was raised in West Philadelphia with nine brothers and sisters. He studied classical piano, but would eventually venture into the pop space.

He and Gamble started playing together in the group Kenny & the Romeos. Huff replaced Bell on piano when he left the band.

An arranger and songwriter, Bell worked as a staff writer and touring conductor for Chubby Checker. He also produced the Delfonics’ hits “La-La (Means I Love You)” and “Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time).”

His other songwriting credits include “I Can’t Take It” by the Orlons; and “You Make Me Feel Brand New” with Linda Creed.

He also arranged the strings in the O’Jays’ 1972 hit “Back Stabbers.” The band was on Gamble and Huff’s Philadelphia International Records label.

Bell died Thursday. A cause of death was not immediately announced.
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“I’m a very independent guy,” Bell told The Inquirer in 2020. “I’m not a follower. I’m a leader, and the person I want to lead is me.” He often repeated his personal motto: “You never can tell when you’re with the Bell.”

He did collaborate with Elton John, Teddy Pendergrass, Deniece Williams and Johnny Mathis throughout his career. He also worked with Dionne Warwick, Lou Rawls, Anthony & The Imperials, and Dusty Springfield.

Bell was nominated for three Grammy Awards and won for Best Producer of the Year in 1975. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.

He is survived by his wife, Vanessa; and his kids, Royal, Troy, Tia, Mark, Cybell and Christopher.

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James Gunn denies Gal Gadot ‘booted’ from ‘Wonder Woman

James Gunn is wielding the Lasso of Truth.

DC head James Gunn, 56, said Monday that “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot was not “booted” from the franchise, reports The Independent.

Following the box office failure of “Wonder Woman 2” and Gunn’s ascension to co-chair and CEO, the “Guardians of the Galaxy” director shelved the third installment of the franchise.

The announcement to shelve the project came days after Gadot, 37, tweeted how excited she was to continue playing the superhero.

“I’ve been so grateful for the opportunity to play such an incredible, iconic character and more than anything I’m grateful for YOU. The fans. Can’t wait to share her next chapter with you,” Gadot tweeted.

Gunn recently caused a Kryptonite-level scandal after choosing to nix Henry Cavill from playing Superman. The actor also recently stepped down from his role in Netflix’s “The Witcher.”

“I will, after all, not be returning as Superman,” Cavill posted on Instagram ““After being told by the studio to announce my return back in October, prior to their hire, this news isn’t the easiest, but that’s life.”

Fans said Gunn’s decision to boot both Cavill and Gadot did not inspire confidence.
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Gunn responded by saying “I’m not sure where you’re getting that we ‘booted’ Gal.”
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The announcement to shelve the project came days after Gadot, 37, tweeted how excited she was to continue playing the superhero.
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“I’ve been so grateful for the opportunity to play such an incredible, iconic character and more than anything I’m grateful for YOU. The fans. Can’t wait to share her next chapter with you,” Gadot tweeted.
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Fans slammed Gunn’s decision and said that “booting” both Cavill and Gadot did not inspire confidence.

Gunn responded by saying “I’m not sure where you’re getting that we ‘booted’ Gal.”



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‘Big Brother’ alum Alyssa Lopez shamed for returning to job at Hooters

She’s a jack of owl trades.

Alyssa Lopez, who competed on Season 23 of “Big Brother” as well as “The Challenge: USA,” blasted a boob who shaded her for returning to her serving job at Hooters.

“A certain person from #bb23 is back working at Hooters,” the troll tweeted Saturday.

Lopez worked at Hooters before her stint on reality TV. She was even pictured on a Hooters billboard and on taxi tops in 2018.

“I’m confused why you think I should be embarrassed by this?” the 26-year-old Floridian responded Monday in a tweet. “To be able to pay my rent from 2 shifts at Hooters is amazing!”

“So many reality TV stars have actual jobs,” she added. “We are normal human beings. I’m just real enough to show it. Come in my next shift I’II buy you a shot.”

Alyssa Lopez worked at the wing joint before her two appearances on reality TV.
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Season 16 “Big Brother” alum Donny Thompson offered his two cents, revealing his less-than-glamorous reality.

“I hope no one tells that lady that the old guy from BB16 had to unclog a toilet today at work. #MaintenanceMan,” he joked.

Lopez, who also founded a social media agency, added that she didn’t expect her tweet to attract so much attention. She doubled down in another tweet, writing: “NO SHAME IN GETTING YOUR BAG.”

“You do you queen,” the Hooters account responded Tuesday with the clapping hands emoji.

Lopez came in seventh place on “Big Brother,” which aired last year. She and fellow contestant Christian Birkenberger left the house as a couple before realizing they were better off as friends.



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Where to buy tickets, best prices

“Almost Famous” is almost done.

After opening on Nov. 3 at the Jacobs Theatre, the Broadway musical closes on Jan. 8 after 77 performances.

Based on Cameron Crowe’s seriocomic rock and roll 2000 film starring Kate Hudson, Frances McDormand, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Anna Paquin and Jimmy Fallon, the play tells the coming-of-age tale of a plucky teen journalist who scores a gig with Rolling Stone in the 1970s following fictional band Stillwater.

And while the stage version trades in the movie’s grounded realism for showy musical numbers, the two do share four crowd-pleasing sing-a-longs that never fail to melt any heart. They are Stillwater’s “Fever Dog,” Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man,” Cat Stevens’ “The Wind,” and Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer.”

Plus, according to The Wrap, Led Zeppelin’s “Ramble On” and “Whole Lotta Love,” Deep Purple’s “Highway Star,” and David Bowie’s “Jean Genie” and “It Ain’t Easy” all show up as well.

Best of all, some tickets are going for as low as $92 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Not bad for last-minute tickets before “Almost Famous” closes for good.

There’s even a show on Christmas Day at 8 p.m. if you’re looking for an unconventional way to spend the evening.

So, if you want to see this ode to classic rock, journalism and growing up at the height of the Watergate era, here’s everything you need to know.

“Almost Famous” 2022-23 schedule

Below, you’ll find the date, show start time and lowest

“Almost Famous”
show dates
Ticket prices
start at
Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. $211
Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. $133
Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. $92
Thursday, Dec. 22 at 7 p.m. $133
Friday, Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. $102
Friday, Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. $102
Sunday, Dec. 25 at 8 p.m. $102
Monday, Dec. 26 at 2 p.m. $211
Monday, Dec. 26 at 8 p.m. $154
Tuesday, Dec. 27 at 7 p.m. $101
Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 2 p.m. $152
Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. $101
Thursday, Dec. 29 at 7 p.m. $176
Friday, Dec. 30 at 2 p.m. $133
Friday, Dec. 30 at 8 p.m. $102
Tuesday, Jan. 3 at 7 p.m. $92
Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 2 p.m. $92
Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. $92
Thursday, Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. $92
Friday, Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. $102
Saturday, Jan. 7 at 2 p.m. $144
Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. $126
Sunday, Jan. 8 at 3 p.m. $126

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure, and your tickets will be delivered before the event.

“Almost Famous” cast

While the film is star-studded and features Oscar-winning actors and actresses, the musical doesn’t have a truly big name among its ensemble.

Here are the five leads you’ll want to take note of when you see the show though.

Chris Wood (Russell Hammond) played Mon-El in the hit CW series “Supergirl” prior to leading the “Almost Famous” ensemble. You may also recognize him for his work in “The Vampire Diaries,” “The Carrie Diaries,” and “Girls.”

Anika Larsen (Elaine Miller) is a stage veteran who has appeared in huge Broadway productions like “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” “Avenue Q” and “Rent.” She’s originally from Cambridge, MA.

Solea Pfeiffer (Penny Lane) might look familiar from her work on “The Good Fight” and “Scandal.” She’s also lined up a bit of work following “Almost Famous’” closing— she’s set to appear in Tyler Perry’s Netflix film “A Jazzman’s Blues” next.

Drew Gehling (Jeff Bebe) has done it all. “30 Rock,” “Succession,” “The Blacklist,” “Blue Bloods,” and “Smash” are just a few of his many credits. Onstage, he’s acted on Broadway in “Waitress,” “On A Clear Day…” and “Jersey Boys.”

Casey Likes (William Miller) makes his Broadway debut with “Almost Famous.” However, he is still an accomplished actor, having performed since he was three and appearing in the 2010 Will Ferrell dramedy “Everything Must Go.”

The complete cast list and bios can be found here.

Broadway musicals to see in 2023

Although the window to see “Almost Famous” is closing, many great Broadway musicals aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.

Here are just five shows you can catch on Broadway at any time at all (for the time being).

• “Hamilton”

• “Wicked”

• “Chicago”

• “The Lion King”

• “The Book of Mormon”

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Cause of death revealed for TikTok star Cooper Noriega, 19

After months of speculation, authorities have revealed the cause of death for TikTok star Cooper Noriega, who was found dead in a Los Angeles parking lot on June 9, 2022.

According to the Los Angeles County Medical examiner, the 19-year-old had perished due to “combined effects of alprazolam, fentanyl and lorazepam” in what authorities are ruling an accidental drug overdose. An investigation found evidence of “recent clonazepam use.”

Just hours before his death, Noriega had posted a video of himself lying in bed with the caption, “who else b thinking they gon d!€ young af.” The young star had also revealed to his Instagram followers on June 4 that he was starting a Discord page “for mental health” due to his lifelong struggle with substance abuse.

Noriega had been open about his struggles with substance abuse.
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Noriega’s death has been ruled an “accident.”
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“I’ve been struggling with addiction since I was 9 years old, you may think that’s crazy but that’s the life I’ve been dealt,” he wrote in the emotional post. “I would like to use the influence I’ve been given to create a space built on spreading awareness and normalizing talking about mental illness.”

At the time of his death, the social media sensation boasted 1.7 million TikTok followers and 95.7 million likes, as well as over 427,000 followers on Instagram. He was best known for posting lip-sync videos and short sketches.

Noriega’s friends and family mourned their son’s untimely passing on social media. “Today has been an incredibly difficult time for my family and me,” wrote father Harold Noriega. “We lost our beautiful 19 year old Cooper last evening. He was loved by so many and truly the love of Treva’s, Parker’s and my life.”

Just hours before his death, Noriega uploaded a TikTok video about “dying young.”
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Meanwhile, his most recent ex-girlfriend, Sabrina Quesada paid posted a series of Instagram photos depicting her and the late TikTokker.

“The light of my life, you’re the best thing that ever happened to me,” she wrote in the caption. “I’m so sorry my love. may we meet again.”



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