Kamis, 12 Maret 2020

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle left 'crushed' after 'unnecessarily cruel' Megxit - Page Six

“To say they were crushed is an understatement,” a top royal expert has revealed about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the British Royal Family, saying it was “unnecessarily cruel,” adding, “things might have been different if a family member or two had stood up for them during the darkest times.”

Omid Scobie, Bazaar.com’s royal editor at large and a journalist in Harry and Meghan’s inner circle, has revealed how the couple had ultimately felt Megxit “wasn’t necessary,” but they were forced into it after being, “left to fend for themselves against impossible circumstances — even during her pregnancy,” as the British establishment turned its back on the couple.

Scobe also writes of Meghan’s tears as they — “a couple very much hurting” — said goodbye to their team plus Prince Harry’s heartbreak at giving up his military honors, describing it as, “a wound that will take time to heal.” Harry served in the British army for 10 years, completing two tours in Afghanistan and rising to the rank of captain before he founded the Invictus Games for wounded veterans.

Scobie writes in his moving account of Harry and Meghan’s final days as senior royals, “To say they were crushed is an understatement. It’s a decision that the couple still feel wasn’t necessary, but also wasn’t a surprise, given the lack of support they received as they were relentlessly attacked by sections of the British press with almost daily mistruths and hateful commentary.

“While recent tabloid coverage has made it seem like the Sussexes’ half-in-half-out bid was about wanting it all, the reality was a couple who were left with no other choice but to create their own change after being left to fend for themselves against impossible circumstances — even during her pregnancy.”

“They knew something had to change, but they also didn’t want to stop supporting the queen. One can’t help but wonder if things might have been different if a family member or two had stood up for them during the darkest times.”

Scobie accompanied Harry and Megyn during their final few royal engagements in the UK in the past few days, including their show-stopping appearance at the Mountbatten Festival of Music. He writes, “Harry’s lifelong commitment is why Saturday’s Mountbatten Festival of Music was a particularly difficult moment, wearing his Captain General of the Royal Marines uniform for the last time.”

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“Giving up his royal duties has resulted in his military honors coming to an end — a particularly tough pill to swallow and something that has been just as difficult for his wife to witness. It is, a source close to the couple tells me, a wound that will take time to heal for Harry.”

Finally, after Meghan had made a heartfelt speech to celebrate International Women’s Day at a school in east London, Scobie described the couple’s final moment in Buckingham Palace’s 1844 Room — a distinguished room where the royal family receives important visitors. “The emotions finally set in as I give Meghan a goodbye hug. She’s flying back to Canada on the last commercial flight of the day, eager to be back in Vancouver Island by the morning before Archie wakes up.”

“For a couple who only ever wanted to focus on their work and bring good to the world, it seems like an unnecessarily cruel ending to their royal lives. Forced to give up roles they’re incredibly proud of after sacrificing so much to get there.”

Scobie describes how a defiantly smiling-to-the-end Meghan could finally shed some tears, “At this point, the 1844 Room is almost empty and tears that the Duchess had been bravely holding back are free to flow among familiar faces. As she embraces some of the loyal staff she will most likely not see again, I can’t help but feel sad for the dedicated team members whose tireless efforts — to promote the couple’s work, launch landmark projects, and deal with the near-daily crises brought on by tabloid lies — have come to an abrupt end.

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“Getting on with the work has always been what it’s been about for Harry and Meghan, but behind the smiles of the photos has been a vulnerable couple who are still very much hurting.”

“While the weeks and months ahead will no doubt present new challenges for the Sussexes, the couple genuinely feel a sense of excitement about what’s to come, which includes the freedom to work at a pace that suits them, no longer weighed down by protocol or threatened by toxic agendas.”

“And while much has been (incorrectly) speculated about specific commercial endeavors they might be taking on, both Harry and Meghan are eager to get stuck into their work, which will still revolve around their humanitarian efforts and helping amplify the voices of young people around the world on a wide gamut of issues.”

“The terrain may be a little different but their priorities are exactly the same as before,” a well-placed source tells me. “Keeping the family, most importantly Archie, safe is what will make all of this worth it.”

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Kate Beckinsale Recounts Shocking Harvey Weinstein Incident After 'Serendipity' Premiere - Hollywood Reporter

Beckinsale detailed a 2001 meeting with the disgraced Hollywood mogul in which he told her, "If I am throwing a red carpet you get in a tight dress, you shake your ass."

Following Harvey Weinstein's sentencing to 23 years in a New York State prison Wednesday morning, actress Kate Becksinale recounted a 2001 incident with the fallen Hollywood mogul that left her in tears. 

Sharing her story on Instagram, the 46-year-old Underworld actress detailed a meeting with Weinstein that occurred a day after the New York premiere of Serendipity.

"These photos were taken at the premiere of Serendipity on October 5,2001. We all refused to go because holding a premiere mere weeks after 9/11 with the city still smoking felt like the most insensitive, tone deaf, disrespectful idea possible," Beckinsale began her post. 

She continued that Weinstein "insisted" on the premiere, and the morning after, Beckinsale and her toddler daughter Lily were invited to his home for a playdate with Weinstein's own daughter. 

"I turned up and he immediately called for his nanny to take the babies to another room to play. I went to go with them and he said 'No, you wait here.' The minute the door closed he started screaming 'you stupid fucking CUNT, you CUNT you ruined my premiere.' I had no idea what he was talking about and started to shake," Beckinsale wrote.

"If I am throwing a red carpet you get in a tight dress, you shake your ass you shake your tits you do not go down it looking like a fucking lesbian you stupid fucking cunt," Weinstein told the actress, according to Beckinsale's post. 

"The shock made me burst into tears," Beckinsale continued. "I tried to say 'Harvey, the city is on fire, people are still looking for their relatives none of us even felt the premiere was appropriate much less coming out dressed like it’s a bachelor party .' He said, 'I don’t care - it’s my fucking premiere and if I want pussy on the red carpet that’s what I get.'" 

Beckinsale wrote how she and her child left Weinstein's home following that meeting, and expressed how "that was one of many experiences I had that there was no recourse for, and falls under no felony."

She continued though that she has been "punished for it, and for other instances where I said no to him for years, insidiously and seeming irreversibly."

The actress expressed that Weinstein's sentencing is "a huge relief  to me on behalf of all the women he sexually assaulted or raped, and I hope will be a deterrent to that sort of behavior in this and any other industry."

She closed her post by noting that "the crimes that are not crimes" and "the inhumane bullying and sick covert abuse for which there is STILL no recourse no matter who you tell" need to be eradicated from the industry. 

"I hope and pray that we as an industry can start to actually outlaw all abuses of power and expose them and eliminate them, for all genders, forever," Beckinsale concluded. 

Weinstein's sentencing ends his New York trial, which began Jan. 6. His team has said they will appeal the jury's decision to convict him on two of the five charges he faced.  The team has said they do not know when he would be arraigned on the four charges he faces in Los Angeles County.

 

 

These photos were taken at the premiere of Serendipity on October 5,2001. We all refused to go because holding a premiere mere weeks after 9/11 with the city still smoking felt like the most insensitive, tone deaf,disrespectful idea possible .But Harvey insisted. We flew into New York and somehow got through it. The next morning Harvey called me and asked if I would like to bring my less than two year old daughter to his house for a playdate with his similar aged daughter I said ok. I turned up and he immediately called for his nanny to take the babies to another room to play. I went to go with them and he said “No, you wait here .” The minute the door closed he started screaming “you stupid fucking CUNT, you CUNT you ruined my premiere .” I had no idea what he was talking about and started to shake.He said,”If I am throwing a red carpet you get in a tight dress, you shake your ass you shake your tits you do not go down it looking like a fucking lesbian you stupid fucking cunt .” The shock made me burst into tears.I tried to say “Harvey,the city is on fire, people are still looking for their relatives none of us even felt the premiere was appropriate much less coming out dressed like it’s a bachelor party .” He said,”I don’t care -it’s my fucking premiere and if I want pussy on the red carpet that’s what I get”.Screaming. Livid. I managed to get myself and my child out of there and yes that was one of many experiences I had that there was no recourse for,and falls under no felony.But I WAS punished for it, and for other instances where I said no to him for years,insidiously and seeming irreversibly. Hearing that he has gone to prison for 23 years is a huge relief to me on behalf of all the women he sexually assaulted or raped, and I hope will be a deterrent to that sort of behavior in this and any other industry. Having said that,the crimes that are not crimes,the inhumane bullying and sick covert abuse for which there is STILL no recourse no matter who you tell(and I did tell),these too need to go.I hope and pray that we as an industry can start to actually outlaw all abuses of power and expose them and eliminate them, for all genders,forever.And Rose,brava

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Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison - Variety

Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in a New York State prison on charges of sexual assault and third-degree rape. He will be formally registered as a sex offender. It’s the culmination of a stunning fall for a man who was one of the most influential and powerful figures in Hollywood.

Before the sentencing was delivered, Weinstein addressed a packed Manhattan courtroom and said he had “deep remorse.” But he showed little contrition. In a rambling speech he also pushed back at the #MeToo movement, implying that it had gone too far, while talking up his charity work.

“I am totally confused,” he said. “I think men are confused about all of this…this feeling of thousands of men and women who are losing due process, I’m worried about this country.”

“This is not the right atmosphere in the United States of America,” Weinstein added.

Weinstein said he had “serious friendships” with the two primary accusers in the case, Miriam Haley and Jessica Mann. Both women delivered “victim impact” statements before Burke issued the sentence. Haley, who says she was sexually assaulted by Weinstein in his apartment in 2006, told the judge that she was left emotionally damaged by the incident.

“It scarred me deeply, mentally and emotionally,” she added. “What he did not only stripped me of my dignity as a human being and a woman, but it crushed my confidence.”

Mann, who testified that Weinstein raped her over the course of an abusive relationship, said his abuse had also had a negative impact on her life.

“I don’t know how to explain the horrors of being raped by someone who has power,” Mann added. “The impact on the psyche is profound. Rape is not just one moment…it is forever.”

As Mann and Haley spoked, Weinstein looked on, appearing to be in a state of stunned disbelief. Afterwards, he apologized to both women.

Weinstein was wheeled into court in a wheelchair, where prosecutors urged Justice James Burke to give him the “maximum sentence” of 29 years. His attorneys urged Justice James Burke on Monday to sentence him to the minimum, five years, citing his poor health and advanced age.
Weinstein’s attorney Donna Rotunno pushed back at Mann and Haley’s characterization of the former mogul as an all-powerful figure. His wealth and celebrity, she implied, had actually hurt his case.

“You have this idea that having fame and fortune and money at his fingertips is positive,” said Rotunno. “But in many ways, having that life and have every single move that you make be scrutinized by the media…shows that there is a pressure that goes along with that lifestyle that is probably not something that everybody would want.”

She went on to argue that Weinstein’s role in bringing award-winning hits such as “Shakespeare in Love” and “The English Patient” to the screen had made him a target.

“He built careers, and because he’s known as someone who did that, everyone wanted a piece of him,” said Rotunno, who noted that Weinstein was responsible for “80-plus Oscars.”

“That is not a small feat,” she said.

In a press conference after the sentencing was delivered, Rotunno said that Weinstein’s punishment was “obscene.”

Haley and Mann were sitting in the front row of the court room for the sentencing, flanked by Tarale Wulff, Dawn Dunning, Lauren Young, and Annabella Sciorra, all of whom testified in the trial about Weinstein’s assaults. Mann used her address to respond to suggestions by Weinstein’s legal team that the fact that she remained in touch with the producer after the alleged rape.

“As his lawyers twist the truth, and even lie, I swore to come here and tell the whole truth, only to be asked yes or no questions,” Mann said. “There is still so much left unsaid about his abusive relationships.”

“I wish I had been able to fight him,” said Mann. “I want to remind you I told Harvey ‘no’…I thought I would be able to assert my no and reserve the right to my autonomy.”

In court, Assistant D.A. Joan Illuzzi argued that Weinstein’s conviction demonstrated that his money and influence were not able to subvert the justice system.

“Every argument that could’ve been made on his behalf was made, and the system worked,” she said.

Illuzzi also praised Haley and Mann for coming forward with their allegations.

“The defendant would never have been stopped from hurting and destroying more lives,” she said. “Every one of these women represents the strength and fortitude of every moral person who stands up and says, ‘Enough.’”

Last Friday, Illuzzi asked the judge to send a message that sexual assault is “a serious offense worthy of a lengthy prison sentence.” She also asked Burke to consider 36 uncharged allegations, including rape, harassment, bullying, and workplace violence, in handing down the sentence. In court, she pressed Justice Burke to give Weinstein the maximum sentence.

“[Weinstein] made movies,” she said. “He got to go to parties…he walked the red carpet and mingled with all the stars…and he held the dreams of many people in his hands…and how did he use that power? He got drunk off that power.”

Weinstein has been held since last Thursday at Rikers Island, but will soon be turned over to the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

Weinstein’s fall led to an industry-wide reckoning in the entertainment business. It was one that saw other high-profile Hollywood figures such as Les Moonves, Kevin Spacey, Charlie Rose, Brett Ratner, and Bryan Singer accused of sexual misconduct. The allegations against Weinstein were far more expansive than the criminal charges he faced. He was accused of assault and harassment by dozens of women. On Wednesday, the Silence Breakers, a group of Weinstein accusers that includes actresses Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan, and Rosanna Arquette, said that it would continue to push for cultural change.

Harvey Weinstein’s legacy will always be that he’s a convicted rapist,” the group said in a statement. “He is going to jail – but no amount of jail time will repair the lives he ruined, the careers he destroyed, or the damage he has caused.”

Mackenzie Nichols contributed to this report.

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Coachella is postponed. The latest on refunds, Airbnb response - Los Angeles Times

On Tuesday, concert promoter Goldenvoice announced that the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is being postponed due to the growing threat of coronavirus.

Coachella was expected to draw 250,000 fans over the weekends of April 10 and 17 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. The multiday concerts will be held instead on the weekends of Oct. 9 and 16. The dates for Stagecoach, Coachella’s country music counterpart also held at the Empire Polo Club, are being moved from April 24-26 to Oct. 23-25.

“All purchases for the April dates will be honored for the rescheduled October dates,” Goldenvoice said in its announcement. “Purchasers will be notified by Friday, March 13, on how to obtain a refund if they are unable to attend.”

But for attendees whose plans to attend to the concert included flights or lodging arrangements, changes or cancellations could become complicated.

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Airbnb recommends that guests speak with their host to see if they are willing to alter the reservation to take place at a later date since the event has been postponed. Any cancellations would be determined by the host’s cancellation policy.

The move follows Riverside County declaring a public health emergency after confirming its first case of coronavirus this week. The current total of COVID-19 cases in the county is six.

Some airlines and hotels have begun waiving fees for changes and cancellations in some situations in response to the outbreak. Marriott and Wyndham are among hotel chains waiving fees for guests traveling to and from certain locations for stays through March 30.

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Airbnb has also recently expended its extenuating circumstances policy to include some cancellations as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

Guests who are traveling to or from certain “severely impacted areas” — including mainland China, Italy and South Korea — could qualify for a full refund under the policy if reservations were made by a certain date (varies by location) for a check-in of April 1 or earlier.

Airbnb’s website also states that with documentation, the extenuating circumstances policy could also apply to cancellations made in order to comply with restrictions implemented by relevant authorities or if transportation has been canceled because of the outbreak. Anybody diagnosed with or suspected of having COVID-19 can also get a refund.

However, those seeking to cancel their Airbnb reservations because of the cancellation of SXSW have reportedly been told that their situation is not covered under the extenuating circumstances policy and that refunds would be issued only if travel restrictions were in place.

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2020-03-11 14:43:17Z
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Coachella is postponed. The latest on refunds, Airbnb response - Los Angeles Times

On Tuesday, concert promoter Goldenvoice announced that the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is being postponed due to the growing threat of coronavirus.

Coachella was expected to draw 250,000 fans over the weekends of April 10 and 17 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. The multiday concerts will be held instead on the weekends of Oct. 9 and 16. The dates for Stagecoach, Coachella’s country music counterpart also held at the Empire Polo Club, are being moved from April 24-26 to Oct. 23-25.

“All purchases for the April dates will be honored for the rescheduled October dates,” Goldenvoice said in its announcement. “Purchasers will be notified by Friday, March 13, on how to obtain a refund if they are unable to attend.”

But for attendees whose plans to attend to the concert included flights or lodging arrangements, changes or cancellations could become complicated.

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Airbnb recommends that guests speak with their host to see if they are willing to alter the reservation to take place at a later date since the event has been postponed. Any cancellations would be determined by the host’s cancellation policy.

The move follows Riverside County declaring a public health emergency after confirming its first case of coronavirus this week. The current total of COVID-19 cases in the county is six.

Some airlines and hotels have begun waiving fees for changes and cancellations in some situations in response to the outbreak. Marriott and Wyndham are among hotel chains waiving fees for guests traveling to and from certain locations for stays through March 30.

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Airbnb has also recently expended its extenuating circumstances policy to include some cancellations as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

Guests who are traveling to or from certain “severely impacted areas” — including mainland China, Italy and South Korea — could qualify for a full refund under the policy if reservations were made by a certain date (varies by location) for a check-in of April 1 or earlier.

Airbnb’s website also states that with documentation, the extenuating circumstances policy could also apply to cancellations made in order to comply with restrictions implemented by relevant authorities or if transportation has been canceled because of the outbreak. Anybody diagnosed with or suspected of having COVID-19 can also get a refund.

However, those seeking to cancel their Airbnb reservations because of the cancellation of SXSW have reportedly been told that their situation is not covered under the extenuating circumstances policy and that refunds would be issued only if travel restrictions were in place.

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2020-03-11 14:06:02Z
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Harvey Weinstein asked Michael Bloomberg, Jeff Bezos for help keeping his job: report - Fox News

Harvey Weinstein reached out to billionaires and Hollywood A-listers for help just days after bombshell reports brought his pattern of sexual assault and misconduct to light, according to newly unsealed court documents.

The documents contain emails written by Weinstein to people like Michael Bloomberg, Jeff Bezos, Ted Sarandos and Tim Cook. Many are dated Oct. 8, 2017, just days after a pair of bombshell reports detailed the 67-year-old convicted rapist’s pattern of using his power and status to allegedly assault multiple women.

Weinstein has maintained that all sexual encounters were consensual. However, he was convicted of rape and sexual assault by a New York City jury in February.

According to court documents obtained by Page Six, Weinstein sent frantic emails imploring the billionaires and high-status Hollywood executives to send letters to the board of The Weinstein Co. The now-disgraced movie mogul hoped that they could convince the board not to fire him and instead let him go into counseling and therapy, leaving the door open to a potential comeback.

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“All I’m asking for is, let me take a leave of absence and get into heavy therapy and counseling, whether it be in a facility or someplace else, and allow me to resurrect myself with a second chance,” the documents reportedly read.

Weinstein reached out to billionaires Mike Bloomberg, Jeff Bezos after bombshell reports about him broke.

Weinstein reached out to billionaires Mike Bloomberg, Jeff Bezos after bombshell reports about him broke. (Getty Images)

“If you could write this letter backing me getting the help and time away I need and also stating your opposition to the board firing me, it would help me a lot — I’m desperate for your help,” he added.

In a letter to Cook, CEO of Apple, Variety reports Weinstein was already planning for his own reinstatement.

“I don’t need you to make any public statements — just a private one to my gmail address, saying that you support me getting therapy and the help I need before the board fires me,” the email reportedly reads. “I’m in a tough spot. Many of the allegations are false, but I need your help with this private letter of support. I’m going to get well, and if I pass the therapist test, then we can talk about reinstatement et cetera. But for now, I’m going to take a leave of absence and get healthy. If they fire me now, it’ll destroy me personally and cause a huge legal battle, based on my rights with the company. But if I have support from someone like you getting me going into treatment and having the shot at a second chance (because people deserve a second chance), it would be very helpful. I would need something today if you can — I so appreciate it.”

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The emails were mostly uniform, with minor tweaks here and there depending on who Weinstein was reaching out to. The attempts were in vain. The board removed him from his position later that day.

The court documents do not show any responses to Weinstein’s letters.

Harvey Weinstein asked billionaires for help keeping his job.

Harvey Weinstein asked billionaires for help keeping his job. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

The emails came out as part of a massive trove contained by the Manhattan Supreme Court that was unsealed in light of Weinstein’s Feb. 24 conviction and ahead of his scheduled sentencing Wednesday. Page Six notes that the judge in the case deemed them irrelevant to the charges from two women that Weinstein was facing in New York.

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Weinstein was convicted on two counts: criminal sex act for the 2006 assault on the production assistant and rape in the third degree for a 2013 attack on another woman. On the criminal sex act count, he faces a minimum of five years in prison and a maximum of 25 years, while the third-degree rape count carries a maximum penalty of four years in prison.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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2020-03-11 13:35:28Z
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Madison Prewett's Dad Defends Her After The Bachelor Finale - E! NEWS

Madison Prewett's dad, Chad Prewett, is standing by her side. 

The proud parent took to Twitter on Monday after The Bachelor's dramatic season finale

"Proud is an understatement," Chad tweeted. "I believe in you and support you always Madi Rose!"

He also retweeted a post that read "#TeamMadison."

The season 24 star seemed to appreciate her father's kind words.

"Love you so much," she wrote in reply. 

During the finale, fans watched Peter Weber propose to Hannah Ann Sluss with a 3.27 diamond engagement ring. However, the two broke up after the pilot admitted he couldn't give the Tennessee model his whole heart. Host Chris Harrison ended up sharing the split news with Madison, who then made a surprise visit to see Peter.

However, the drama didn't end there. Hannah Ann confronted Peter at the After The Final Rose show. She claimed he "downplayed" his feelings for Madison during the proposal and that she felt completely "blindsided" by him. Later on, Madison came out and Peter professed his love for her. Although, Peter's mom, Barbara Weber, didn't seem happy about the reunion.

Barb claimed Madison made her and the rest of Peter's family wait "three hours" before coming in to see them in Australia during the final episodes and that she didn't apologize. She also alleged Madison told her she would turn down a proposal and wasn't in love with Peter.

"How do you expect a mother who loves her son with all of her heart to take that? I couldn't ... my whole family, my son Jack, my husband, Peter, and myself, you didn't see that," she told the audience. "And as a mother, that…wasn't what we were expecting. And therefore, when I said that I wanted Hannah Ann so badly, [it was] because I knew we just clicked right away. Unfortunately, we did not have that connection with Madison." 

Madison insisted she has "love and respect" for Peter and his family and, therefore, would "never say a negative word about anyone or anything." Still, Barb said her son will just have to "fail to succeed."

"All his friends, all his family, everyone that knows him knows that it's not going to work," she said. "So we've been trying to help them. Would we want it to work? Yes."

Peter defended his leading lady and once again professed his love for her. Ultimately, Madison said it didn't feel right to "sit here and rehash all the things in the past."

"Honestly, this is about me and Peter, our journey, just he and I should be talking about," she said.

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