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Tamar Braxton Coyly Responds To The Speculation Regarding Her Relationship Status
Throughout her look on “Dish Nation” on September 14, Tamar Braxton had followers and the present’s co-hosts on their toes by revealing some particulars about her courting life.
Braxton made waves over a month in the past when she confirmed as much as a shock birthday celebration for her purported boo, Atlanta billionaire Jeremy Robinson. The 2 had beforehand been seen socializing in a nightclub setting. Even if Braxton and Robinson have made public appearances collectively, little or no info relating to their supposed relationship has been shared.
When requested for an replace on her courting life, Braxton mentioned on the present that, although she is out partying, her direct messages (DMs) on social media are “dry.”
No, my DM’s are empty, however Tamar is actually within the streets, she replied, omitting Robinson’s title. That is OK, Tamar Avenue Braxton. Braxton, 45, responded, “I am simply going exterior having enjoyable,” when requested if he was hooking up with anybody casually.
Later, when the topic turned to music, Braxton joked that her new album, titled “Streets Braxton,” would characteristic tales from her romantic exploits.
After her efficiency, Braxton shared a hyperlink to the video on the official account she maintains for Instagram with the comment “We dishing Chile on @dishnation with the gang.” Followers watched the video, and as quickly as they did, a number of of them commented on it, citing Braxton’s phrases and the rumors surrounding her associate.
One in all Braxton’s followers went so far as to recommend that the explanation she has been so secretive about her rumored relationship with Robinson is that she doesn’t wish to lay declare to him. Tamar just isn’t exterior strolling round with the JR Regulation chain. She is placing on a superb present to persuade everybody that Dusty Dan just isn’t her boyfriend.
Lifestyle
'Wait Wait' for November 23, 2024: With Not My Job guests Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller
This week’s show was recorded in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, guest judge and scorekeeper Tim Meadows, Not My Job guests Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller and panelists Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Tom Papa, and Maz Jobrani. Click the audio link above to hear the whole show.
Who’s Tim This Time
TSA: The T Stands For Turkey; Seeing Doubles; We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Fitted
Panel Questions
A Nervous Traveler With A Stomach Bugs
Bluff The Listener
Our panelists tell three stories about VIPs making strange demands, only one of which is true.
Not My Job: Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller answer questions about remote places
Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller, stars of Somebody Somewhere, play our game called, “Nobody Nowhere” Three questions about remote places.
Panel Questions
Chrome Dome Justice ; The Deadliest, Most Radioactive Catch
Limericks
Tim Meadows reads three news-related limericks: A Bottle of Roma Red; Mother Earth Was Once Engaged? Keep Your Seatbacks Upright!
Lightning Fill In The Blank
All the news we couldn’t fit anywhere else
Predictions
Our panelists predict, after giant mattresses, what’ll be the next innovation in sleep.
Lifestyle
Danielle Bregoli Steps Out with Boyfriend Le Vaughn After Cancer Diagnosis News
Danielle Bregoli‘s spending time with her loved ones amid her difficult cancer diagnosis … stepping out with her boyfriend in the first photos since the news broke.
The social media sensation, also known as Bhad Bhabie, stepped out in Calabasas Friday … with a tight black shirt, matching leggings and Puma slides on.
Her head is covered with a beanie in these pics … matching her man Le Vaughn‘s style as the two headed toward their car.
The two laughed and joked together … appearing to be in good spirits despite the devastating news the rapper recently received.
Danielle’s appearance here seems to be her first out in public since news of her cancer diagnosis broke … after she posted online and seemed to say she was dealing with the disease.
We later confirmed with a family source that she does have cancer … and that she’s in a doctor’s care.
Le Vaughn has been photographed out with their daughter — born in March of this year just three months after DB revealed she was pregnant — since the news came out … pushing their little one in a stroller while out in Tarzana, a suburb of L.A.
Danielle’s still fighting the disease, as far as we know … but, getting out and about seems to be a good sign.
Lifestyle
Bringing Thanksgiving food on a plane? Here is what you should know
Did your friends ask you to bring some cranberry sauce to Thanksgiving dinner? Thinking about bringing home dad’s famous mac and cheese that has the secret ingredient that makes it melt in your mouth? Or how about your mother-in-law’s candied yams that have been a family favorite each year for over a decade?
That shouldn’t be an issue if you’re flying, according to the Transportation Security Administration. The agency says most foods can be brought through TSA checkpoints while others will need to go through a checked bag.
Traveling by train? That shouldn’t be a problem. Amtrak allows riders to bring their own food and drinks onboard at their seats or private sleeping car. However, you can only eat food and drinks bought in the dining and lounge cars while in those cars.
Here is what you need to know about traveling home with your favorite Thanksgiving dishes.
What you should carry on the plane and check with your luggage
The following items can be taken through a TSA checkpoint:
- Cooked mac and cheese in a pan.
- Cooked or uncooked stuffing in a bag or box.
- Sweet treats and baked goods such as homemade or store brand cakes, pies and cookies.
- Green bean casseroles and other types of casseroles.
- Yams, potatoes, green beans, squash and other types of fresh vegetables.
- Chicken, ham, turkey and steak, which can be frozen, cooked or uncooked.
Foods that TSA says should be packed with your checked luggage include sparkling cider, cranberry sauce (homemade or canned), maple syrup and gravy (homemade or in a can or jar).
And if you plan to take your food on the plane as a carry-on, make sure your dishes that have liquid meet TSA’s 3-1-1 rule, which mandates that it must be 3.4 ounces or less, fit into 1 quart-sized bag and it is one bag per passenger.
When in doubt, TSA says to consider this: “If it’s a solid item, then it can go through a checkpoint. However, if you can spill it, spread it, spray it, pump it or pour it, and it’s larger than 3.4 ounces, then it should go in a checked bag.”
TSA Administrator David Pekoske said flyers can also double-check on the agency’s website if the food they bring can go through a checkpoint.
“There is a special tag for ‘what can I bring.’ And you can put what you want to bring into the search feature and it will tell you whether you can bring it in your accessible property through the checkpoint or whether you can bring it in your checked baggage,” he said during a press conference Thursday.
Fliers can also text “Travel” to AskTSA (275-872) and get an answer regarding their holiday dish, he said.
Make sure you can keep it at the right temperature
Your grandma’s green bean casserole won’t be any good to you if it doesn’t stay preserved at the right temperature or spoils.
Leftovers must be refrigerated within two hours of being served or kept hot at or above 140 degrees or cold below 40 degrees in order to be safe and prevent food poisoning, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says. USDA advises to throw away food that’s been out more than two hours at room temperature because “bacteria that cause foodborne illness could have reached dangerous levels.” The agency also suggests cutting leftover turkey into small pieces and putting them in shallow containers so it can cool faster and evenly.
If you want to chow down on some deviled eggs during a long flight, layover or train stop, you might want to reconsider and wait until you get to your destination. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says all leftovers should be reheated to at least 165 degrees before eating.
Amtrak staff are also prohibited from heating your food in their ovens, handling it or storing it in their refrigerators.
TSA allows ice packs as long as they are frozen solid and not melted when going through a screening checkpoint. Frozen ice and ice packs must also meet TSA’s 3-1-1 rules.
Be considerate of others traveling with you
While the smell of the food you share among your family and friends may make your mouth water, foods such as deviled eggs and chitterlings may not be as aromatic for others.
According to a YouGov survey released in June, 68% of U.S. adults say it’s unacceptable to eat strong-smelling food while on an airplane.
“If … somebody comes in with smelly, greasy food and that’s unpleasant to the person sitting next to him, or the person sitting next to him is uncomfortable watching them chow down, that’s a problem,” Scott McCartney, former Middle Seat columnist for The Wall Street Journal, previously told NPR.
Keep that in mind while sitting next to someone on the plane and you want to open up that container of collard greens before takeoff.
NPR’s Joel Rose contributed to this report.
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