Meghan Markle asked British TV host to set her up with ‘famous’ English men before dating Prince Harry
Before she met Prince Harry, Meghan Markle asked a British TV host to set her up with famous English men.
Lizzie Cundy struck up a friendship with Markle, now 37, in 2013 when they attended a charity dinner together, but Cundy says that Duchess Meghan ghosted her once she and the Ginger Prince went public with their relationship in 2016.
“We were having a girly chat and then she said, ‘Do you know any famous guys? I’m single and I really love English men’. So I said, ‘We’ll go out and find you someone,’ ” Cundy recalled in her memoir, “Tales From The Red Carpet” (via The Sun).
Cundy, who hung out with the Duchess at the Global Gift Gala in London in November 2013, says she showed Meghan — who had divorced first husband Trevor Engelson months before her trip to London — a photo of soccer star Ashley Cole.
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Mel B Went Temporarily Blind, But Slams The Report That It’s Due To Herpes
Mel B says that yes, it’s true that her vision is going through it, but it doesn’t seem like it’s because of Coachella’s #1 parting gift: herpes. And the Spice Girls (Minus Posh) reunion tour will go on!
The Sun originally claimed she went temporarily blind because of eye herpes. A source said that Mel B went to the eye hospital in London, and wanted us to know that she didn’t drive herself.
“Mel was in a really bad way. The other girls and their managers were really worried. Mel was frantic and screaming that she couldn’t see a thing. She went to the hospital in a chauffeur-driven car with an assistant, who was holding her hand. No one knew what brought it on but she had very swift, and very good, treatment. It is unclear if the loss of vision is linked to her previous problems, although it does seem likely.”
The Sun said that after she was treated, she immediately went back to rehearsals even though doctors told her not to.
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