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John Legend Flew From London to L.A. Just to Watch TV With Chrissy Teigen


The term #RelationshipGoals is widely overused at this point, but when it comes to Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, it’s just so appropriate.

Thanks to their willingness to share so many parts of their lives on social media and in the press, we all feel like we know the couple. And the more we know, the more we love them. Take this recent Teigen tweet, where she revealed that her husband took a long flight detour just to spend a few hours with her. “I do not normally brag about john, as it is my schtick to make fun of him always, but he flew from London to LA instead of London to DC to have dinner with me and watch love island UK because I haven’t been feeling like myself lately. Just a few hours but it meant a lot. Thank u,” she wrote. “AND he had to fly on his least favorite airline. That is love.”

“I love you my baby. See you tonight,” Legend responded.

Come. On. How sweet is that? We can all only hope for a partner that tuned in to our needs.

The couple also opened up to Vanity Fair about their marriage and family in a new cover story. Legend says that he and Barack Obama bonded at a recent event over their very popular wives. “We joked about how much our wives are loved more than we are now,” he said.

“I’m her biggest cheerleader,” he added. “I always think she should do more.”

But it seems that the two don’t take themselves too seriously. “There are some famous couples I look at and I’m like, ‘Ugh, we get it. Stop trying so hard, you’re so lame,’” Teigen told the magazine. “I think people definitely think that about us but…that’s because I think of everything.”

Never change, Chrissy. Never change.



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Meghan Markle's Mom Flew to London for a Quick Trip, and No One Knew About It


The world has watched Meghan Markle very closely since she and Prince Harry got together; she can hardly sneeze (or even trip) without making headlines. But by some sort of sorcery, her mom, Doria Ragland, recently made a secret trip to London to visit her daughter, and literally no one noticed.

In a new interview with Good Morning America, royal expert Omid Scobie revealed that Ragland spent some time in the U.K. over the summer. “ICYMI: Sources confirm to @ABC @GMA that Duchess Meghan’s mom Doria Ragland visited Prince Harry and her daughter for an extended stay at their Oxfordshire home this summer,” he wrote in a tweet. “Doria is said to enjoy a close relationship with Harry and continues to be a pillar of strength for Meghan.”

This under-the-radar trip may have been a chance for Ragland to prepare for a move. Earlier this summer, rumors began to fly that she was considering moving to London to be closer to her daughter and new son-in-law. “She fell in love with England and told me when she got back that it’s somewhere she believes she too could happily live,” a source told the Sunday Express in early August*.* “I think this has been coming for a while. Even before the wedding she told me how she misses her Megs so much she would do anything to be closer to her, especially now Meghan will be starting a family of her own.”

The source said the move could happen as early as “next month” (meaning September), though considering how skilled Ragland seems to be at dodging the paparazzi, it may have already happened and the world is none-the-wiser.

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Meghan Markle Casually Flew to Canada for a Girls Weekend, and No One Knew About It


Just what has Meghan Markle been up to this August? We now know. One day after the royal made her first public appearance since her August 4th birthday, a new report sheds light on how the actress turned Duchess of Sussex has been spending her hiatus. Get this: Markle is so low-key that she reportedly managed to travel across international waters undetected.

The former Suits star and humanitarian apparently flew to Canada on a commercial airplane, no less, in mid-August to visit her best friend and current stylist, Jessica Mulroney. (She was reportedly responsible for Markle’s tuxedo dress from yesterday.) Her BFF’s name also will ring a bell for close observers of the royal wedding, where Mulroney’s three children adorably served as bridal party members. Royal commentator Omid Scobie confirmed Markle’s trip on Good Morning America and on Twitter, writing, “Duchess Meghan quietly traveled to Toronto last Tuesday for a three-day stay at the family home of close friends Jessica and Ben Mulroney.”

The two friends did totally normal things together in Canada, where Markle lived while filming Suits, like spending time with Mulroney’s family. “Meghan and Jessica spent their days catching up, lounging poolside and playing with children Ivy, Brian and John, who, adds a source, ‘love seeing their Auntie Meg,'” Scobie tweeted. “There was also an evening out with friends.”

Considering the timing of the trip—during August 19—their night out may have been documented by Mulroney, who shared a photo on that day of her and her children dressed up in all white. “Another day, another jumpsuit,” she wrote on Instagram, without giving the slightest hint that she was with Markle. “That Brian face though.”

Scobie called it “the perfect trip ahead of a very busy (and engagement-packed!) fall,” referencing Markle and Prince Harry’s Royal Foundation work engagements and, down the road, their reported upcoming U.S. tour.

The most fascinating part of Markle’s Canada trip, though, is the fact that she got onto a regular plane like any other regular person—and still managed to go mostly undetected. There were reports, however, that surfaced on August 19, with Express UK noting Kensington Palace allegedly requested that Air Canada prevent any other passengers from snapping Markle’s picture. At the time, the headline highlighted the fact that Markle was traveling without Prince Harry.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Flew Coach on Their Flight to France


Let’s just be honest: One of the perks of marrying into the Royal Family is the luxury. The second you say “I do” to a royal, your life becomes instantly more glamorous, more fabulous—just more everything. That’s why the world is pretty jealous of Meghan Markle right now. The Suits actress and Prince Harry announced their engagement in late November, and their lives have been a swirl of photo ops, chic outfits, and even chicer trips ever since. And there’s no end in sight, either. Like, this is going to be Markle’s life forever: sipping tea with the queen, wearing designer outfits that sell out in minutes, and access to the best of everything. It’s just standard procedure—royal protocol, if you will.

Which is why the way Markle and Prince Harry traveled on their recent flight to France is pretty, uh, surprising. The couple decided to spend New Year’s Eve on the French Riviera, and they flew coach class to get there. In fact, they were seated next to toilets. The horror, am I right?

According to The Daily Mail, Markle and Prince Harry boarded their 9:55 A.M. flight to the French Riviera before the other passengers and went straight to the back of the plane, where they had three rows of seats—on both sides—to themselves. Well, them and three bodyguards, of course. They are royalty, after all.

Even still, six rows of seats for five people? That’s pretty luxe—even if it is an economy flight. Something tells me Prince Harry and Markle were more than comfortable on their trip, though. People were probably too starstruck to go to the bathroom, anyway.

Here’s to more relatable royal moments in 2018. They will certainly balance out the lavish wedding happening in just a few months.

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Mikie Sherrill Once Flew Helicopter Missions in the Navy. Now She’s Running for Congress


Mikie Sherrill spent nearly 10 years flying helicopter missions for the Navy. She served as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s office and developed programs to help federal prisoners reenter their communities. She also coached her 11-year-old daughter’s lacrosse team and witnessed firsthand how competitive suburban parents can be. But her latest pursuit may be the toughest: She’s running for Congress in the 2018 midterm and taking on 22-year Republican incumbent Rodney Frelinghuysen, a political powerhouse in his own right.

But as Sherrill can attest, she’s never been one to back down from a challenge.

It started when she was just 10 years old. Then a fifth grader, Sherrill was determined to join the military one day and become a pilot like her World War II veteran grandfather. At her father’s suggestion, she decided she’d enlist in the Navy. The fact that the Naval Academy, at the time, did not admit women was of no concern—they’d change the rules once it was time for her to go to college.

Sure enough, Sherrill enrolled in the Naval Academy at Annapolis and went on to serve in the Navy for nearly a decade. She then went to Georgetown Law and eventually joined the U.S. Attorney’s office in New Jersey. For the past seven years, she, her husband, and their four children have been living in Montclair, New Jersey, a New York City suburb where Sherrill not only coaches girls’ lacrosse, but also manages her son’s baseball team. After leaving the U.S. Attorney’s office last spring, Sherrill planned to go into criminal justice reform.

Then the election happened—and Sherrill was compelled to take action.

“I fought for this country my whole adult life,” Sherrill says over iced tea at a neighborhood coffee shop. “I have four kids. There wasn’t a point where I could consciously decide that I was not going to fight for the future of this country.”

PHOTO: Courtesy of Mikie Sherrill

Democratic House candidate and former Navy helicopter pilot Mikie Sherrill commanding an H-3 Sea King

Truth be told, Sherrill’s congressional bid will most certainly be a fight. She’s facing a monolithic figure within the Republican establishment—one who not only descends from New Jersey political dynasty, but currently helms the House Appropriations Committee (the very one that controls Congress’s purse strings).

For those less familiar with New Jersey political families, the Frelinghuysens go back nearly three centuries, spanning four senators, two representatives, and one cabinet member. Schools, roads, a township—even an arboretum—all bear the Frelinghuysen name.

Rodney Frelinghuysen has sold himself as a moderate Republican, one who’s fiscally conservative but more lax on social issues. He first won New Jersey’s 11th District in 1994 and hasn’t faced a serious challenger since.

Though Frelinghuysen took 58 percent of the vote in 2016, Donald Trump captured less than 50 percent of the district, barely eking out a win over Hillary Clinton. Frelinghuysen has gone further right since Trump took office, voting in line with Trump 97.6 percent of the time. And despite weekly gatherings outside his office, he has yet to host a single in-person town hall in 2017. Instead, he’s opted for tele-town halls, which some have argued give politicians the opportunity to screen questions.

As Frelinghuysen continues to align with an unpopular President and refuse in-person meetings with constituents, he finds himself in a more vulnerable place with his voters—one that makes him prime for a surprise defeat.

“It’s not going to be an easy race, and Mikie knows that,” says Debbie Walsh, the director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University. “But following 2016, what we have come to rely on as conventional wisdom may not work the same way. If there was a year where you could have a better chance taking on an incumbent, it could be 2018.”

Sherrill officially launched her campaign in early May, and quickly scored two major endorsements: One from the VoteVets.org, a political action committee dedicated to getting veterans in office, and was a major campaign spender in 2016; and another from EMILY’s List, a PAC supporting pro-choice Democratic women running for office.

“More than anything, 2016 served as a wakeup call for people who had been politically involved but never thought about running before,” said Julie McClain Downey, the national director of campaign communications at EMILY’s List. “Mikie’s background is something that’s unique and exciting for the time that we’re in. She’s a veteran. She’s a former prosecutor. She’s taking on a sitting Republican incumbent and is ready to be a leader of her community.”

Mikie Sherrill stands, second from the left, with “Desert Duck” pilots outside her aircraft while serving in the Arabian Gulf. Sherrill, whose name appears printed on the H-3 Sea King to the left of the open door, flew helicopters for almost a decade after graduating from the Naval Academy in 1994.

PHOTO: Courtesy of Mikie Sherrill

Mikie Sherrill stands, second from the left, with “Desert Duck” pilots outside her aircraft while serving in the Arabian Gulf. Sherrill, whose name appears printed on the H-3 Sea King to the left of the open door, flew helicopters for almost a decade after graduating from the Naval Academy in 1994.

Cementing Sherrill’s determination to be that leader was a WNYC report that broke just days after her campaign kicked off—one revealing that, in a fundraising letter to a local bank, Frelinghuysen had included a handwritten note targeting one of the bank’s employees for being part of a grassroots organization working to flip the district. (The woman later resigned from her job, citing “the pressure she received over her political involvement” as one of the reasons.) For Sherrill, hearing this news only strengthened her resolve.

“This was more than just a simple letter; it took forethought and planning,” Sherrill says. “It sends a message to his constituents that he doesn’t have their best interests at heart—that he doesn’t have their interests at heart at all.”

Sherrill sees a similar message in Frelinghuysen’s position on health care. Despite opposing House Speaker Paul Ryan’s first attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Actl, Frelinghuysen voted “yes” on Ryan’s revived health care bill—one that even Trump chided for being too “mean.”

Though the ACA repeal failed in the Senate, the American public—and the residents of District 11—have not forgotten what almost was. The legislation would have jeopardized coverage for maternity care, mental health treatment, and pre-existing conditions, among other things. But even if the Affordable Care Act remains in place, Sherrill realizes that it’s not perfect. She plans to work across the aisle to improve the marketplace and ease the burden for small businesses that struggle to provide health care for their employees.

If there’s one area where Sherrill refuses to compromise, it’s protecting Planned Parenthood. According to Planned Parent Action Fund of New Jersey, 90,000 women, men, and teenagers rely on the organization for care, with the Morristown facility seeing 4,000 patients in 2016 alone. Though Frelinghuysen said as recently as this past February that he supports Planned Parenthood and women’s reproductive freedom, his voting record seems to contradict his statements and he’s fallen in line with the GOP’s efforts to defund. (Frelinghuysen’s office did not respond to Glamour’s request for comment.)

“We have a congressperson who knows what his constituents support, and is something that he said he supported in the past, who once again caved to the administration,” Sherrill says. “He has not stood up against the bad agenda in Washington. Planned Parenthood is just another example of that.”

Sherrill’s campaign is not built solely on resisting Trump’s agenda. It’s about protecting the middle class, creating new jobs in burgeoning industries like solar and wind, investing in infrastructure projects to help grow the economy of her entire home state and recapturing that spirit of ingenuity she felt as a young girl.

“Growing up, I remember thinking anything was possible—and the history of my family kind of proves that,” Sherrill says. “This is a country that built the best middle class in the world. This is a country that provided career opportunities so women like my mom could get a good job. This is a country that made a young girl believe she could be a helicopter pilot in the navy.”

“America is a country that’s been built on innovation, drive, and a belief in the possibilities. We need to get back to that.”



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