Celebrity Buzz
ROYAL BIRTH PLAN ANNOUNCED: After weeks of heated speculation, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are sharing their birth plan (er, sort of). In a brief statement, they said: “Their Royal Highnesses have taken a personal decision to keep the plans around the arrival of their baby private. The Duke and Duchess look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family.” The latest speculation has Meghan giving birth at home in Frogmore Cottage. Do you think they’ll announce the baby’s arrival on their new Instagram? (People)
IS LORI LOUGHLIN IN ‘DENIAL’? Lori Loughlin does not want to plead guilty to her role in the college admissions scandal because the size of the bribe she and her husband have been accused of ($500K) means they could face 20-40 years behind bars if convicted, according to reports. Friends tell E! that she simply hasn’t faced the consequences yet. “She has been in complete denial and thought maybe she could skate by,” the source explains. “She refused to accept any jail time and thought the DA was bluffing. She was adamant she wouldn’t do any jail time.” (E!)
ARIEL WINTER ADDRESSES FULLER BODY, MENTAL HEALTH: Modern Family star Ariel Winter is used to clapping back at body shamers for her curves, and this week, the star responded to fan questions on her Instagram Story, revealing that taking antidepressants caused her to gain weight. “I couldn’t lose no matter what I did. It was always frustrating for me because I wanted to get fit and feel like the work I was doing was paying off, but never felt that way,” she wrote. “I had accepted it and moved on. I stayed on these medications for so long because the process is really long and difficult.” Once her doctors adjusted her meds, it “instantly made me drop all of the weight I couldn’t lose before by just giving me back a metabolism,” she said. (ET)
NETFLIX STARTS PRINT JOURNAL: Netflix is kicking it old school with a planned print journal to preview its more than 700 movie, TV show, comedy special releases annually. Dubbed Wide, it will include essays and features, from writers and actors. Will you read it? (Netflix)