Freshly Brewed Buzz with Alyssa Milano and Cameron Diaz

May 25, 2020 | 6:16 AM

ALYSSA MILANO MOCKED FOR CROCHETED FACE MASK: Actress Alyssa Milano shared a shot of herself and her family wearing masks on Twitter, writing: “Show me your masks! Masks keep people safe and healthy. Show me yours! Ready? Go!” Users pointed out that hers was crocheted, which probably didn’t do much for protection. She responded, explaining that it has a carbon filter under the cover. “Your mask is exactly what this fence does to keep mosquitoes out,” one user wrote, captioning a photo of a fence with openings in it. (Fox)

WILL CAMERON DIAZ ACT AGAIN? The 47-year-old Cameron Diaz may be out of acting forever after welcoming daughter Raddix with husband Benji Madden in January. A source tells ET: “Cameron worked consistently for almost 20 years and needed a break. Cameron loves being a mother and that is her main focus now. Cameron plans to be selective in any projects she considers for the future, but for now it’s all about family.” (ET)

MEGHAN MARKLE SUSPECTED ROYAL CONSPIRACY: Meghan Markle believed a “conspiracy” against he was afoot when she moved into Kensington Palace, insiders tell The Sunday Times. She said: “She was convinced there was a conspiracy against her and so she basically put herself in self isolation when they moved to Frogmore. I think she felt like an outsider from the start. This wasn’t the life she was used to and she wanted out.” That and the desire for financial independence fueled her and husband Prince Harry‘s Megxit. (Sunday Times)

MET GALA TICKET HOLDERS URGED TO DONATE: The Met Gala has been canceled due to coronavirus, but ticket holders to fashion’s Super Bowl-everyone from Kim Kardashian to Lady Gaga and Jeff Bezos usually attend-are being urged to donate their tickets (which start at $30K apiece) to the Met instead of asking for a refund. An insider tells Page Six: “As the global arts and culture community, and the Met, suffer huge losses as a result of the pandemic, and as the Met Gala is the Costume Institute’s primary source of annual funding, they hope guests will consider generously turning their tickets to this fundraiser into a donation or transfer tickets toward next year’s gala. If that is not possible, money will, of course, be refunded.” (Page Six)