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Charlene Wittstock, the hug to Albert of Monaco and other gossip

Weekend, time to retrace the gossip and the most exciting stories of the week together, what will have happened in the lives of the stars in the last seven days?
From Kate and William, who returned to London (and their public life) after the lockdown, to the “dig” by Nicole Poturalski, Brad Pitt’s new flame, to Angelina Jolie, from the nice photo published by Bella Hadid, his belly after a hamburger against that of his pregnant sister Gigi, to the divorce between Cardi B and Offset, which came after three years of marriage.

All that you have perhaps lost.

Charlène Wittstock, the embrace with Albert of Monaco after the Principality race

The princess participated in the Crossing Calvi-Monaco Water Bike Challenge, a 24-hour charity race. In the end, very tired, she clung to her husband and twin children Jacques and Gabriella, who waited for her at the finish line.
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Anna Tatangelo after the end with Gigi d’Alessio: “The new me, who smiles more”

The singer told herself to Sunday In, for the first time since the end of the story with the colleague, with whom he had a son, Andrea. “The real Anna came out. The one you see today, who smiles more, has fun and has more or less found a balance », he told Mara Venier. Anna and Gigi broke up after 14 years as a couple and an attempt to get back together.
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Kate Middleton, William and the “cold” wishes to Harry (with a photo without Meghan)

Prince Harry turned 36 on September 15 and for the traditional social greetings his brother and his wife chose a photo of the three of them happily, close-knit and without Meghan. A move that was considered by many disrespectful and unsuitable because it excluded his wife, who has always been indicated as the main responsible for the break between the two brothers. From Kenisngton Palace they replied that it is only a photo and that one should not always tend to look rotten. Some doubts, however, remain.

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