News about Jane Pauley

Why Hollywood insiders say Meghan wore this 'revenge dress' to hit back at US critics questioning the future of her marriage to Harry, by ALISON BOSHOFF

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2024
She famously idolised Diana when she was growing up, so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that when the moment came for Meghan to relaunch herself last week, she seemingly turned to her late mother-in-law's playbook, and chose a dress that spoke a thousand words. Namely, a flesh-flashing red number, with a distinctly unregal thigh-high split. After a stream of disobliging headlines - Meghan was recently accused of being a martinet of a boss who 'reduced grown men to tears', as well as enduring the status of her marriage to Harry being questioned in several, varying US publications - Meghan has apparently decided to hit back against the haters.

MAUREEN CALLAHAN: With Meghan still unable to shake those ugly staff bullying claims, the Gruesome Twosome seem more adrift than ever

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2024
This cannot be the victory lap the Sussexes had in mind. As they touch down in Colombia on Thursday, embarking on their latest non-royal international visit, the Gruesome Twosome seem more adrift than ever. Their newly hired chief of staff, veteran public relations expert Josh Kettler, has departed after just three months on the job.

JAN MOIR: She gave Harry an icy stare any husband would know - watch what you're saying, mister!

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 5, 2024
At an unnamed location near Santa Barbara, rich with plumped cushions and accent lampshades, CBS News host Jane Pauley sat down with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for an interview. 'I am so, so happy you're here. Thank you,' said Meghan, giving the famous American television host that special big hug she reserves for famous American television hosts. Then it was straight down to business. Harry and Meghan were launching a Parents' Network to help support those whose children had died because of online harm. Harry was the first to speak.

Meghan Markle was seeking 'seeking for support and strength'  from Prince Harry while talking about suicide by reaching for his knee in new interview, body language expert claims

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 4, 2024
The Sussexes launched the campaign aimed at tackling child safety online, called The Parents' Network. The Duke and Duchess were on CBS Sunday Morning discussing their i nitiative, where a group of parents have come together to help offer a 'safe and supportive community is available to all caregivers navigating the complex digital world'. This group includes those who 'have first-hand knowledge of the pain and destruction caused by social media use'. During the talk with journalist Jane Pauley, Meghan, 43, speaks about her own experiences with suicidal thoughts and looks to her husband, Prince Harry for 'strength and support', according to Judi James, a body language expert.

Meghan Markle's touching gesture to Prince Harry as she speaks out about her suicidal thoughts in new CBS Sunday Morning interview about cyber abuse

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 4, 2024
The Duchess was seated next to her husband on the set of CBS News Sunday Morning, as she spoke about feelings she experienced as a working royal. The Suits star first detailed such feelings in March 2021, when she told Oprah Winfrey she 'just didn't want to be alive anymore' because of abuse she was suffering online. This time around, Markle told host Jane Pauley how she hope her candor will help youngsters around the world as they deal with similar feelings - often after surfing the web Haley in turn asked the 43-year-old about her decision to open up about her response to 'bullying and abuse' on social media, spurring Markle to answer while simultaneously reaching out to her spouse for support.

Michael J. At a conference in Munich, Fox thanks doctors who are researching on a Parkinson's cure

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
Michael J. On Tuesday, Fox was awarded the Frontier Award At Bits & Pretzels HealthTech conference in Munich, Germany. In his own battle against Parkinson's, the Back To The Future actor, 62, was praised for his dedication to finding a cure for Parkinson's. He thanked the physicians and medial workers in the audience for being on alert for a cure.

No, It Actually Doesn't Matter Who Taylor Swift Is Dating

www.popsugar.co.uk, May 11, 2023
People appear to be working overtime to try to romantically link Taylor Swift's reported departure from longtime boyfriend Joe Alwyn last month. It was first believed to be F1 racing driver Fernando Alonso. Then, rumors suggested that the "Midnights" singer had replaced him with a new one, this time Bradley Cooper. News outlets were already reporting that it could possibly be The 1975 frontman Matty Healy, who Swift is dating. I can't help but wonder as I scroll through this burgeoning sea of "bombshell" rumors every few days: is it really surprising that a brilliant, self-made wealthy woman is just a narrator. . .. single?

Michael J. Parkinson's disease is regarded as 'the gift that keeps on giving.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2023
Michael J. Fox has been suffering from Parkinson's disease since his inception at the age of 29, while still devoting himself to finding a cure through his foundation. Fox in a recent interview with CBS Sunday Mornings, Fox spoke openly about his health. Parkinson's 'is the gift that keeps on giving,' the Back to the Future actor, now 61, told the anchor that Parkinson's 'is the gift that keeps on giving.'

Michael J. Spangler is a student at the University of On the inside, J. J. Fox, 61, discusses the agony of living with Parkinson's disease and his mortality

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2023
Michael J. Since his diagnosis at 29 in 1991, Fox has been living with Parkinson's disease, while still devoting himself to finding a cure through his foundation. In a recent CBS Sunday Mornings interview, Fox, now 61, talked openly about his health and the traumatic reality of living with the progressive disorder. I'm set up so I can pack Parkinson's with me if I have to,' he tells journalist Jane Pauley.

In an intimate interview with Jane Pauley, Sen. John Fetterman addresses his battle with depression

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2023
Sen. John Fetterman's depressed disorder grew despite being elected to the Senate in November in the mid-term election's most expensive campaign, according to a forthcoming interview with CBS Sunday Morning. "The whole thing about depression is that objectively you may have won, but depress can certainly convince you that you did lose,' he said, and that was the beginning of a downward spiral.' Fetterman, 53, said he'had stopped leaving my bed, I'd stopped eating, I'd stopped eating, I'd shed weight, and I'd stopped participating in some of the things I love doing in my life.'