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Cawen's Entertainer Report. He's on the Freas Show, all right,
So I would like to start this off by saying, Dibbs,
I'm getting this for Paulina for her birthday. But Bad
Bunny has officially partnered with Zara to launch the exclusive
clothing collection under his new brand, Menito Antonio. The collab
was officially announced on Zara's Instagram and celebrated with an
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exclusive pop up over the weekend at the Plaza Las
America's mall in Puerto Rico. The collection, which spans from
everyday streetwear staples like hoodies and caps to full tailored
suits which directly reflects his amazing style and the rollout
was meticulous and long and well thought out. He noticed.
It notably, took the biggest stage in the world for
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the Super Bowl halftime show in a custom Zara fit
it was like that crapped football shirt with pads, and
most recently was actually dressed by the brand for the
met gala, where the Benito Antonio logo was subtly revealed
on his dressing room chair. Current the physical access to
the collection is limited to Puerto Rico, though a dedicated
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section for the brand has already gone live on Zara's
official website for when the collection launches on Thursday. But
but I got you the Bad Bunny Cheeto collab, and
I don't know if you wear that. I do. Yeah,
she's a cute one. Okay, Yeah, I have a couple
of Bad Bunny pieces. I just want to thank you
an advanced fread for flying kailin to Puerto Rico from
my birthday gift. That is really nice of you, guys. Yeah,
anything for you. Yeah. Yeah, she's a crazy idea, crazy thought.
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But thank you. Yeah. Wow, Okay that on the schedule. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's gonna be birthday to me. In his new Rolling
Stone cover story, Noah Khan opened up about his mental health,
specifically dealing with the pressures of fame and his recent
OCD diagnosis, which he says consists mostly of intrusive thoughts
rather than physical compulsions. For him, it was surprising, he said,
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I was under the influence of the idea that OCD
was like I need to wash my hands one hundred times.
I didn't realize how much more it was. I started
putting all of these pieces together for my childhood, in
these different rituals I've had my whole life. It wasn't
just anxiety or being stressed. I had this real insidious
disorder that I was struggling with. And I'm glad he's
talking about it because the term is so overused, but
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when you're dealing with it. I also dealt with him
when I was younger, and you kind of it was
like shameful, and I remember thinking like, only me does
this weird stuff. And then when you hear someone describe it,
you're like, oh, there's a name for it, and this
is a real thing, and I, you know, my thoughts
I'm thinking aren't true. By the way, his new album,
The Great Divide is amazing if you like to cry,
and you know, to a dude with good vocals and
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a guitar. So there you go. Taylor Swift is continuing
to go out and stress me out. Over the weekend,
it was to a friend's wedding in Brooklyn. Now, if
you saw the photos, you may have seen that she
was wearing gold, but you may have missed the subtle
Elizabeth Taylor tribute. She wore a full twenty two carrot
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opal and diamond gold bracelet and matching earrings once owned
by Elizabeth. She Elizabeth purchased them in nineteen ninety nine
and stayed in her collection until an auction house sale
in twenty eleven. The jewels fetched six thousand dollars, but
it was part of a staggering record breaking one point
or No. One hundred and fifty six point seven million
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dollars they got that day, exceeding all the estimates, and
today it remains one of the largest celebrity estate sales
ever recorded. So that was her little not of course,
Elizabeth being a muse on her album The Life of
a Showgirl. And if we're your muse and you want
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