celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming
Home » Mad
Tag:

Mad

bitchy | Prince Harry formally requested a Ravec risk assessment & the palace is big mad
Celebrity News

bitchy | Prince Harry formally requested a Ravec risk assessment & the palace is big mad

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

In early May, a UK court rejected Prince Harry’s efforts to gain any kind of police protection for himself and his family within the UK. The Sussexes’ security was yanked in early 2020, partially as punishment for exiting the UK and partially as punishment for Harry’s lawsuits against the British press. The withdrawal of the Sussexes’ security was never about the actual threat-level or danger they faced in the UK. Which is bonkers to say out loud – a national security apparatus has no interest in protecting individuals under extreme risk, simply because the childishly deranged Windsors are mad that they can’t control a young family. Harry correctly called this an “Establishment stitch-up,” and security experts in the UK agree. Well, when Harry was in the UK last month, a stalker came within a few feet of Harry at two of his events. Harry had no police protection for the majority of his time during the visit. So once again, Harry is requesting that Ravec order a risk-assessment:

The Duke of Sussex has revived his security battle with the Home Office by writing to the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, about his case. A formal request has been lodged by the prince with the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (Ravec) which is overseen by the Home Office, asking for a risk-assessment process to be conducted.

Sources close to the process confirm that Harry has written to Mahmood, having previously been in correspondence with her predecessor, Yvette Cooper. A source close to the duke said that while he recognises his case will not be top of Mahmood’s priority list, he has asked for Ravec to “abide by its own rules” — that a risk management board (RMB) should be conducted for each member of the royal family and other qualifying VIPs every year.

“I can confirm that the duke has written to the new Home Secretary asking for a risk management board to be conducted,” the source said. “While he realises this will not be top of the incoming secretary’s in-tray it is something which should have happened a long time ago. We have had the can kicked down the road for quite a while now but all he’s asking is for Ravec to abide by its own rules which state that an RMB should be conducted each year. The last one for the duke was in 2019.”

[From The Times]

Harry used his Ravec legal actions to understand how Ravec functions, to learn who sits on the committee and how they make their decisions. He’s pointing out that Ravec has failed to adhere to their own charter, their own regulations and rules. He’s once again appealing to a government official to break from the Establishment stitch-up and simply do a risk assessment. As you can imagine, this formal request has gone over poorly within the Establishment. Within 24 hours, King Charles and his courtiers (some of whom sit on Ravec) went to Roya Nikkhah at the Times with this:

The Duke of Sussex’s renewal of his battle with the government over security risks derailing his reconciliation with the King. Sources close to the monarch said Prince Harry’s decision to lobby Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, asking for his taxpayer-funded security in the UK to be reviewed “complicates things for the King”.

Harry currently receives “bespoke” protection on a case-by-case basis when he visits the UK after he lost his right to automatic round-the-clock security when he stepped back from royal life and moved to America in 2020. His letter to Mahmood, which was revealed on Friday, will once again make the King wary of contact with his younger son.

“It’s not going to help matters,” said a royal source. “We’re back to where we were.”

In September, the King, 76, and the duke, 41, met for the first time in 19 months, over a private 50-minute tea at Clarence House, following Harry’s pleas for “reconciliation” with his family after losing his legal battle with the government in May.

A royal source said: “The King cannot and will not lobby, that’s inappropriate. His representatives cannot advocate for policy outcomes, particularly in relation to his own family. The royal household representative on the Royal and VIP executive committee [Ravec], overseen by the Home Office, is not there to advocate a position for a member of the royal family. They are purely there as a liaison to the household.”

The source added: “If you put yourself in the mind of a father who is repeatedly told he should and could intervene, that is not very helpful, complicates matters and shows a lack of understanding about the reality of the situation.”

But sources close to the duke have repeatedly said he feels his father should intervene in the process. In an interview after the Court of Appeal ruling against him in May, the duke described the judgment as “a good old-fashioned establishment stitch up”, and told the BBC: “I don’t know how much longer my father has. He won’t speak to me because of this security stuff.”

[From The Times]

Harry is only asking for a risk assessment, and this is the reaction. Mind-boggling. He’s only asking for Ravec to adhere to their own rules and the palace immediately rushes to threaten Harry with what amounts to “if you continue pursuing this, we won’t let you see your father again!” Besides which, Harry is correct! About all of it! Charles could intervene, and Charles’s courtiers could intervene and ensure the Sussexes’ security for a visit. Just like they intervened to withdraw the protection!!

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.

Third Annual World Mental Health Day Gala hosted by Project Healthy Minds held at Spring Studios,Image: 1044459714, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon
Third Annual World Mental Health Day Gala hosted by Project Healthy Minds held at Spring Studios,Image: 1044459716, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon
Third Annual World Mental Health Day Gala hosted by Project Healthy Minds held at Spring Studios,Image: 1044459729, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Prince Harry, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon


Third Annual World Mental Health Day Gala hosted by Project Healthy Minds held at Spring Studios,Image: 1044459735, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon
Third Annual World Mental Health Day Gala hosted by Project Healthy Minds held at Spring Studios,Image: 1044459736, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon
Third Annual World Mental Health Day Gala hosted by Project Healthy Minds held at Spring Studios,Image: 1044459739, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon


October 13, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
bitchy | Politico: Democrats are mad about Kamala Harris’s book & her book tour
Celebrity News

bitchy | Politico: Democrats are mad about Kamala Harris’s book & her book tour

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Kamala Harris’s book, 107 Days, came out this week. Various outlets published advanced excerpts, including The Atlantic – go here to read. I’ll admit that I have not sat down and read much from the book yet. I felt the same way in 2017 when Hillary Clinton published her first book after the 2016 election – it simply felt too raw and I didn’t have enough emotional distance from what happened in that election to read Hillary’s recollections. It’s the exact same feeling with Kamala’s book, I was watching it unfold in real time, I know exactly how badly she got screwed over, and I know exactly how badly Americans f–ked up by not electing Kamala president.

While I’m not consuming much from Kamala’s book, I 100% support her right to talk about all of it, from how Joe Biden’s staff treated her, to how she felt forced to dim her shine in service to President Biden, to how tough it was to run a national campaign in that short amount of time. We’re more than three years out from the next presidential election, if we’re even having those anymore. Now is actually the time for Kamala to tell her story. I genuinely hope the book prompts some self-reflection from the Obama bros in particular, as well as Biden’s senior staffers. Win or lose, Kamala’s candidacy should have been a major housecleaning moment for the Democratic party, but it doesn’t sound like any of that is actually happening. Not when some Democrats can run to Politico to bitch about how Kamala’s book is distracting from… something??

Kamala Harris’ media blitz is doing little to temper the frustration bubbling among Democrats over her retelling of the 2024 election. Over the last 24 hours, the former vice president insisted she isn’t burning bridges in her own party, rejected the idea that her infamous interview on “The View” tipped the 2024 election and didn’t rule out another run for political office.

“In an era where Democrats need all hands on deck in the fight to protect the country and the constitution from the lawlessness of the Trump administration, she had a real opportunity to be a critical voice in the resistance,” said Michael Hardaway, a Democratic strategist who served as a senior adviser to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. “This book seems to be unhelpful and divisive in a way that makes it hard for her to be the face of the party as we look to the future.”

More than six months after her losing election — and with Harris now back in the spotlight — her book, “107 Days,” has reopened wounds in a party still divided over who or what is primarily to blame for their sweeping losses and President Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Harris, for her part, argued on ABC’s “The View” on Tuesday that though “there were many factors,” ultimately, “we just didn’t have enough time.”

It’s not the first time a political memoir has prompted eyerolls. Hillary Clinton’s book tour in 2017 triggered a collective groan among infuriated Democrats, including one top donor who told POLITICO at the time “she should just zip it.” Biden, struggling to sell his post-presidency legacy, is expected to release his own White House memoir. Democrats privately worry the parade of scab-picking, backward-looking books isn’t helping the party move on, especially as its brand sinks to new lows in public polling.

“At a time when people are looking for a vision and leadership … and want to see leaders rise to the level of threat facing the country, it’s pretty crazy she chose to write a gossip book that prioritizes the pettiness of her politics,” said an adviser to a potential 2028 candidate granted anonymity to discuss the issue candidly. “It’s embarrassing for her, and for all Democrats, considering she was the leader of the party less than a year ago.”

[From Politico]

“…Has reopened wounds in a party still divided over who or what is primarily to blame for their sweeping losses…” The wounds weren’t closed, therefore Kamala isn’t “reopening” anything. Democrats were and are still bleeding, and I see Kamala’s book as a sort of political triage, and a necessary one at that. It’s wild to argue that Democrats are still fighting over the last election, and that’s why the literal Democratic presidential candidate shouldn’t put her two cents in about what went wrong and what Democrats could do better. Kamala understands that you have to actually assign blame to begin to figure out what went wrong – from what I’ve seen, she addresses some mistakes she made, and some of the mistakes the Biden administration made in how they used her. But she’s also just… telling the truth about a stagnated and outdated Democratic political class which is also to blame.

Photos courtesy of Backgrid.

Washington, DC – United States Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic Party nominee for President of the US, speaks about recent statements from John Kelly, former President Trump’s chief of staff, that Trump would rule like a ‘fascist,’ from Harris’s residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. Polls show a tightening presidential race between her and Republican former President Donald Trump.

Pictured: Harris

BACKGRID USA 23 OCTOBER 2024

BYLINE MUST READ: MediaPunch / BACKGRID

USA: +1 310 798 9111 / [email protected]

UK: +44 208 344 2007 / [email protected]

*UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children
Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*

Washington, DC – United States Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic Party nominee for President of the US, makes her closing argument to voters from the Ellipse in Washington, DC. The Vice President made her remarks one week before Election Day.

Pictured: Kamala Harris

BACKGRID USA 29 OCTOBER 2024

BYLINE MUST READ: MediaPunch / BACKGRID

USA: +1 310 798 9111 / [email protected]

UK: +44 208 344 2007 / [email protected]

*UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children
Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*

Washington, DC – United States Vice President Kamala Harris departs after visiting Bold Fork Books in Washington, DC.

Pictured: Kamala Harris

BACKGRID USA 30 NOVEMBER 2024

BYLINE MUST READ: MediaPunch / BACKGRID

USA: +1 310 798 9111 / [email protected]

UK: +44 208 344 2007 / [email protected]

*UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children
Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*


Washington, DC – United States Vice President Kamala Harris addresses her staff and the media as she takes part in a ceremonial desk signing at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Thursday January 16, 2025 in Washington DC. Vice President Kamala Harris takes part in a ceremony that has been observed since the Ford administration but actually dates back to the 1940s. The desk also contains signatures of Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Johnson.

Pictured: Harris

BACKGRID USA 16 JANUARY 2025

BYLINE MUST READ: MediaPunch / BACKGRID

USA: +1 310 798 9111 / [email protected]

UK: +44 208 344 2007 / [email protected]

*UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children
Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
Altadena, CA – Kamala Harris visits Firehouse 12 in Altadena, praising firefighters and offering heartfelt gratitude during her first trip to California since the recent LA wildfires.

Pictured: Kamala Harris

BACKGRID USA 20 JANUARY 2025

BYLINE MUST READ: Paparazzi Papi / BACKGRID

USA: +1 310 798 9111 / [email protected]

UK: +44 208 344 2007 / [email protected]

*UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children
Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*


September 25, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
MAGA Is Mad at GWAR
Music

MAGA Is Mad at GWAR

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

To quote one social media user, GWAR are equal-opportunity beheaders. Over the years, the shock metal band has staged faux executions of every president of the last four decades (Reagan, Bush Sr., Clinton, Bush Jr., Obama, Trump, and Biden), as well as Hillary Clinton, Michael Jackson, Mike Tyson, and even Jesus Christ. Chances are, if you’re a famous person, they’ve killed you onstage. The band’s set at Riot Fest this weekend was no different, as they beheaded Elon Musk and stabbed Trump.

This time, though, MAGA picked up on GWAR’s antics and is crying foul. Both conservative-leaning websites Brietbart and New York Post have published articles on the band’s performance at Riot Fest, while videos of GWAR circulated widely on X/Twitter throughout the weekend. “Listen I know they do this to every leader and even did Obama but after what happened with Charlie Kirk last week it’s just retarded timing,” one user complained. Libs of TikTok called GWAR’s performance an act of “incitement,” adding that, “Democrats can’t help themselves. They love promoting violence.”

A representative for GWAR pushed against the New York Post’s article a statement: “Normalizing violence? Humans don’t need GWAR for that. There is nothing normal about the Looney Toon violence acted out on a GWAR stage. GWAR is absurdist spectacle. GWAR is to violence what the New York Post is to journalism. Ridiculous.”

Related Video

Riot Fest also joined in mocking the outrage over GWAR’s performance: “Like I know this is a rage bait engagement farming twitter account, but ‘GWAR crossed a major line’ is one of the funniest fucking things I’ve ever heard,” the festival wrote on X.

The kicker? The viral clip that set off the controversy may have been planted from inside GWAR’s own orbit. The clip was the very first post from an account called @hottakekaren, whose bio reads “GWAR’s biggest fan.” The post tagged @RiotFest, @GWAR, and @ElonMusk, while subsequent uploads from the same account tagged @realdonaldtrump, @JDVance, and even @FBI. Whether it was the band, Riot Fest, or a devoted fan, the stunt clearly worked. If the goal was to rile up MAGA and give GWAR a burst of viral attention, consider it mission accomplished.

Heads Up: GWAR’s Bud of God collection is currently BOGO at Consequence Shop.

Saw a friend’s video from Riot Fest—GWAR mock-beheaded Elon Musk on stage. That’s not edgy, it’s grotesque and reckless and normalizes violence against a real person. This is not okay. Riot Fest and GWAR crossed a major line. #RiotFest #GWAR #ElonMusk @RiotFest @gwar @elonmusk @X pic.twitter.com/ngr0GRVbP9

— karen (@hottakekaren) September 20, 2025

September 23, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Why Do I Keep Getting Mad at Coachella Lineups? What’s Wrong With Me?
Music

Why Do I Keep Getting Mad at Coachella Lineups? What’s Wrong With Me?

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Won’t someone think of the brand activations? Has anyone checked on the Klarna executives? Is there a gas leak at Goldenvoice? Vanessa Hudgens hasn’t even had the chance to swap her summer crochet linens for winter crochet wools, but the California concert promoter has already released the lineup for the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the earliest announcement since the event’s inception in 1999. We’re expected to know, before the leaves begin to turn, if we want to snag tickets at the “early bird” “discount” price of $650 (Weekend One) or $550 (Weekend Two) to see Kaskade, the DJ my EDM-curious dad once called “Ajax” by mistake (they’re both cleaning supplies, after all).

But maybe I’m the fool for expecting anything different: For as long as it’s been a tastemaker, Coachella has also been a harbinger of poptimism to come; griping about the festival’s mainstream pulls and corporate sponsorships is one of the last reliable joys music snobs have in an otherwise algorithmic wasteland. And there is a small thrill that remains in trying to parse the “Zendaya-Is-Mechee” verbiage of “The Bunker Debut of Radiohead Kid A Mnesia.” Still, today’s announcement felt especially phoned in, as if the organizers threw darts at SNL musical guests and hoped for the best.

It’s been a bear market for chill vibes at the Indio festival for the past couple of years. Coachella hasn’t sold out since 2023, despite its release dates creeping earlier in the calendar each year. It’s now typical to find resale tickets at vastly lower costs than their face value, as travel plans and weather become more precarious. In 2025, temperatures climbed above 100 degrees, becoming the hottest edition since 2012.

More than half of GA attendees this year paid in “buy-now-pay-later” installments, siphoning small sips of their paycheck each month for the chance to bear witness to Benson Boone (Goldenvoice, in turn, has to wait longer for revenue). Even the would-be headliners are tired: Massive Attack declined to perform at this year’s event, citing the environmental havoc it wreaks on its already strained climate; Kendrick Lamar and Rihanna declined because they were “busy,” which was just a polite way of saying that the festival was officially more cooked than the parched earth beneath its main stage.

And then there’s the lineup itself: Moby billed below Ethel Cain; Laufey billed above Black Flag. Coachella feels like a desperate pitch for connection between a bewildered Gen X father and his brainrotted Gen Z son. There are, contained within, many Coachellas on this poster: The misremembered indie sleaze revival festival, headlined by the XX and the Rapture and Major Lazer; the rockist retirement home with David Byrne and Iggy Pop; the “You just made this guy up” festival starring upcoming sadpop star sombr. There’s plenty of gems buried in tiny letters: Wednesday, PinkPantheress, fakemink, and Oklou all speak to where music is going next. But a festival is defined by the names in the boldest font. Coachella, especially, built its reputation on setting our pop cultural compass with its headliners. This year, they seem content to operate on autopilot.

September 16, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail

Social Connect

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Youtube Snapchat

Recent Posts

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

  • Nick Offerman Announces 2026 “Big Woodchuck” Book Tour Dates

  • Snapped: Above & Beyond (A Photo Essay)

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

Categories

  • Bollywood (1,929)
  • Celebrity News (2,000)
  • Events (267)
  • Fashion (1,605)
  • Hollywood (1,020)
  • Lifestyle (890)
  • Music (2,002)
  • TV & Streaming (1,857)

Recent Posts

  • Shushu/Tong Shanghai Fall 2026 Collection

  • Here’s What Model Taylor Hill Is Buying Now

  • Julietta Is Hiring An Assistant Office Coordinator In Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY (In-Office)

Editors’ Picks

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

Latest Style

  • ‘Steal This Story, Please’ Review: Amy Goodman Documentary

  • Hulu Passes on La LA Anthony, Kim Kardashian Pilot ‘Group Chat’

  • Hannah Einbinder Slams AI Creators As “Losers”

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

@2020 - celebpeek. Designed and Developed by Pro


Back To Top
celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming