Coffee brewing talk: everything you need to know this morning

Good morning, without worries, good morning, sunshine. Do you have the coffee brewing ready? Am I going to make you jealous by saying that I'm having breakfast with a slice of warm banana bread? And with caffeine and cake in the mix, let's move on to the morning catch-up. This is what happened last night that you want to know.
Britney is doing things on Insta again.
Well, let's be honest: since the groundbreaking documentary Framing Britney Spears, we've been keeping a closer eye on Brit. On Instagram, she expresses her desire to heal herself internally through meditation and by drinking a lot of tea. ‘I intend to allow myself to not always be strong or come across as strong. And that it's okay to have a crying fit sometimes. I pray for deep healing this year for all of us and I hope we can all inspire each other!!!! Again ... BE KIND – PASS IT ON, AMERICA!’
Paris Hilton lashes out at David Letterman.
Of course, as a talk show host, you live for exclusives. You can't blame a host for wanting to interview only famous Hollywood stars. But that David Letterman asked Paris Hilton – against all agreed terms – in 2007 about her brief prison visit, still doesn't sit well with the socialite. Letterman's team tried to lure Paris for months back then, but she refused. When she wanted to promote a new perfume, she agreed. ‘We had made the deal to only talk about my work, so I felt safe and looked forward to it. Besides, I had been one of his guests for years, so we knew each other well,’ said Paris.
She turned out to be too trusting, because Letterman went in hard: ‘So, how was it to be in prison?’ ‘I was totally overwhelmed, especially because he just kept pushing. It was all so mean. During a commercial break, I looked at him and said: ‘Stop this, you promised me not to talk about it.’ But as soon as the cameras were rolling again, he just continued. Then I promised myself never to return to his show and I told him that too.’
Chateau Meiland kicks off with a viewership record.
I had expected that we would be done with it, but no. Last night it started, and now it's already a big success. Almost 1.7 million (!) people watched the kickoff of the fifth season of Chateau Meiland, according to figures from Stichting KijkOnderzoek. The Meiland family was by far the most-watched program during primetime. How goooood!

Oehlala: all participants of the new show De Verraders are complete.
In case you missed it: eighteen celebrities will soon be Werewolves on TV. You know, that fantastic card game. Although the new show on RTL is called ‘De Verraders’. Gaby Blaaser, Holly Mae Brood, Abbey Hoes, Loiza Lamers, Barbara Sloesen, and a handful of other celebrities will play the game in a charming castle in South Limburg. Three of the eighteen celebrities will be The Traitors and the rest will be The Loyal. Every night, the Traitors ‘murder’ a Loyal. During the day, the whole group gets to try to unmask and banish a Traitor. The cool thing is: we as viewers know from the start who these traitors are. The other participants – the Loyal – have no clue. Now. Already. Excited. About. This. Saturday, March 13, we can go wild on RTL4.
Image: Talpa and RTL



