Anthony Scaramucci taunts Emily Maitlis

Anthony Scaramucci taunts Emily Maitlis


Emily Maitlis is reunited with “The Mooch,” who jokingly wonders on her podcast: “Am I permitted to tell people I lost my job because of you? “, five years after her flirting meeting with Anthony Scaramucci, the director of communications for Donald Trump, who was fired after ten days.

Since you are so well-known today, it would be beneficial for me if I told people Emily Maitlis was to blame for my job loss. Mooch, flattery will get you far!

Courtiers at Buckingham Palace will be on high alert to see whether ghostwriter J.R. Moehringer supports Harry and Meghan’s assertions about their interactions with the Royal Family with private letters and emails.

They are annoyed by Harry’s lack of information about his upcoming biography.

Meghan filed a lawsuit as a result of that infringement on her right to privacy when a private letter she sent to her father was published without her consent.

The Sussexes couldn’t possibly be made to pay for their mistakes, could they?

Meghan’s declaration that she will rejoin Instagram would enable her to “reach out” to another exiled royal: Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, 50, who is fourth in line to the throne and just got engaged to black Los Angeles shaman Durek Verrett, who thinks he is a space lizard.

Dating him, according to Märtha Louise, offered her “a crash course on how white supremacy is at play,” and she “consciously and subconsciously thought about and behaved towards black people,” she said on Instagram. You should do a podcast, Meghan!

Jonathan Aitken, who is celebrating his 80th birthday in Westminster, predicts that Jacob Rees-Mogg, a guest, will succeed David Gauke as Treasury Chief Secretary, saying that “almost all Chief Secretaries are promoted to considerably greater roles in the Cabinet.”

I was a unique exception to this law of ascension since I went from HM Treasury to HM Prison in the globe.

Former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger joined Lord Archer, another prisoner, during Jonathan’s get-together.

Aitken’s demise and imprisonment were brought on by his unsuccessful libel lawsuit against The Guardian in 1995.

The now forgiven and ordained Aitken remarked, “Once an enemy, now a friend.”

Dermot Murnaghan, seen above as a young man, is shown on Good Morning Britain delivering the news of Diana’s death on ITV 25 years ago. Why didn’t he have a black tie on?

There was no public outcry, unlike five years later when BBC announcer Peter Sissons came under fire for wearing a burgundy necktie when announcing the Queen Mother’s death. Later on, he accused his superiors of telling him not to “go overboard.”

Sir Alan Ayckbourn recalled jumping out of a cab on the opening night of Absurd Person Singular at London’s Criterion Theatre in front of cameras when asked to choose the worst event in his theatrical career by The Stage.

I hopped back into the cab to get home and change when I heard my pants ripping down the rear seam.


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