"Is Kelly Ripa boycotting her own show?" the anchor asks breathlessly. I must wait to hear the results of the New York primary, as Inside Edition's lead story is, once again, dedicated to the saga unfolding behind the scenes of Live! With Kelly and Michael. Every morning, I sigh and delete my daily email from the LA Times, as it contains news, and I cannot consume news that isn't disseminated via Inside Edition. True to form, Inside Edition comes through in informing me that Donald Trump had a "bit of an oops moment," but that's all I currently know about America's political climate, as my vow of CNN abstinence has rendered me unable to even glance at the results of the New York primaries. And he's willing to take his case against Vergara "all the way to the Supreme Court!" Loeb's taken up acting now, starring in the film Precious Cargo.
An interview with Vergara's ex, Nick Loeb, who is suing her for ownership of their frozen embryos, is tacked on to the end of this non-story. His name is Joe Manganiello, he was in Magic Mike, and he has appendicitis. In other news, "It's a medical crisis for Sofía Vergara's husband," who's actually also famous. Doris is eventually given a touching tribute, though, in which she is described as a "friend of Inside Edition." In 2001, the show talked to her about her battle with severe acid reflux. The story of Michael Strahan leaving Live! With Kelly and Michael is treated as though it is the story of God abandoning mankind the death of Doris Roberts takes a backseat to what feels like eons of speculation on Strahan's future plans. CBSĭiane McInerney is hosting again she looks tired, sallow, and gray in the face. until we both realize that Inside Edition will no doubt deliver this news to me the next day.
I tell her that I'm trying not to hear news that isn't given to me via Inside Edition this week. Apparently, she tells me, he referred to 9/11 as "7-Eleven" in a speech and didn't correct himself. Later that night, my friend asks me, "Did you hear what Trump said today?" I did not. Clinton, but just not my style," she proclaims. The gardener's daughter, contacted via Skype, recalls being aghast by the interior of the 30-year-old vehicle her father purchased for her to putt around in during high school. I've never had one drive me!" says the 70-year-old granny behind the wheel of a car on autopilot in "the video that's charming the nation!").Ī story about a 1986 Cutlass Ciera, previously owned by Hillary Clinton and now sitting in the driveway of a former White House gardener ("His last name is really Lawn!" the anchor exclaims), is given far too much airtime.
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She grins her way through a series of stories about people in the Heartland experiencing adversity ("A brave woman shot by the crazed Uber driver speaks out today, and says all she wants is to walk again") and virality ("I've been driving cars for 50 years. On the first day of my experiment, Diane McInerney, a chipper blonde with a comically long neck and a blissfully vacant smile, is subbing for Norville. Its authoritative ethos was quickly abandoned, and ever since 1995, the trash barge has been captained by Deborah Norville.
He was soon replaced by lead reporter Bill O'Reilly, whose six-year anchor stint produced one of the most delightfully rewatchable viral videos of all time. When it premiered in 1989, Inside Edition featured highbrow news, investigative reporting, and the hosting prowess of legendary British newsman David Frost.