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Overnight Briefing & General Reality Check - Apr 23, 2018
April 23, 2018
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Trolling for publicity:
IVANA TRUMP isn't one to keep her feelings to herself and sassed off about a few different issues during a new interview with the NY Post. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP's first ex-wife speculates that her newly-single son, DONALD TRUMP Jr. won't have trouble finding love again because he's "good looking" and successful, but doesn't know who would date her daughter-in-law VANESSA because she has five kids.
Ivana also revealed she feels bad for First Lady MELANIA TRUMP in the wake of the STORMY DANIELS scandal and suspects she's probably stuck in the White House all alone.
The socialite doesn't think the Commander-in-Chief needs to run for a second term in 2020 because he has a "good life" and should go "play golf and enjoy his fortune."(Lee)Before *NSYNC gets its star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 30th, the boy band will open a pop-up shop in Los Angeles. The "Dirty Pop-Up" doesn't have an official location yet, but that will probably be Tweeted out the night before. It's also not official, but word is that JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, JOEY FATONE, JC CHASEZ, LANCE BASS and CHRIS KIRKPATRICK will be reuniting to celebrate *NSYNC's upcoming 15th anniversary. (Marino)
The shoes MICHAEL JACKSON wore the first time he did the moonwalk in public are for sale. The Hollywood Reporter says that goes back to 1983 when Michael was on Motown's 25th Anniversary Special and did "Billie Jean." The auction happens May 26th at the Hilton in Universal City, California. (Marino)
Losers in Lockup:
A postal carrier in New York City is under investigation for allegedly hoarding mail.
Officials say 53-year-old veteran mailman ALEKSEY GERMASH stashed 17-thousand pieces of undelivered mail in his apartment, car, and a locker at work. During questioning, cops say Germash told them he felt "overwhelmed" but made sure to deliver the "important mail." He's been charged in Federal court with delaying or detaining mail. He faces up to five-years in prison. (Still)