June 14: Queen Elizabeth, Below Deck, & Joe Jonas


Queen Elizabeth’s Birthday

Here is one of the many reasons QUEEN ELIZABETH is more bad-ass than you will ever be:  She celebrated her 95th birthday on Saturday by cutting her cake . . . with a SWORD

At one point, one of her aides tried to tell her there was a knife she could use, and she replied, “I know there is” . . . then kept on rolling with the sword.  Although she did need some help from CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES

Later in the day, the Queen met with world leaders including PRESIDENT BIDEN.  And she got sassy again during a photo op, when she said, quote, “Are you supposed to be looking as if you’re enjoying yourself?”

 

Below Deck Sailing

I slept on this one…and I was wrong! Yesterday I watched 10 episodes and it delivered every time.

 

Joe Jonas Drops into a Soul Cycle Class

A shocking spin! Joe Jonas surprised cyclists when he dropped in on an Atlanta workout class unexpectedly on Saturday, June 12.

 

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