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Your weekly entertainment and celebrity update Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( Happy Friday! Here is your weekly entertainment and celebrity update. TRENDING TODAY [still of Johnny Depp in Fantastic Beasts]( [Johnny Depp Announces Resignation From 'Fantastic Beasts 3' And Intent To Appeal Court Loss]( Depp revealed that he'd been asked to step away from the franchise and thanked his fans for their support throughout his legal battles. [Read Full Story]( [Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, And Other Celebs That Supposedly Praised Donald Trump]( With the election in full swing this week, we've seen some resurfaced gossip about President Trump's connections with some Hollywood A-listers. [Read Full Story]( [President Donald Trump speaking at a podium]( [Adele, Bradley Cooper In 'Hot New Romance'?]( While she clearly shut down the rumors of her romance with British artist Skepta, one outlet reports that she's actually got a surprising (American) beau. [Read Full Story]( [Adele smiling and waving]( [Brian Austin Green Grateful For Fan Support After Feud With Ex-Wife Megan Fox]( Things got heated between Green and Fox after he posted a Halloween photo that was a little too personal for Fox's tastes. [Read Full Story]( [Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green standing together]( [Rose McGowan Broke A Bone While Catching Up On US Election Results]( Waiting for all of the votes to get counted is stressful enough, but McGowan took "breaking news" to the next level. [Read Full Story]( [Rose McGowan smiling against a yellow background]( [Report Claims Meghan Markle Pushing Prince Harry To Get A DNA Test To Prove Prince Charles Is His Real Father]( Whispers about the paternal side of Prince Harry's family tree have swirled around the royal family for decades now, and it'd take something big to derail the rumors. [Read Full Story]( [cover of Woman's Day with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on it]( [more stories here]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our newsletter via our website, [www.gossipcop.com](, or one of our social channels. [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Gossip Cop

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