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Today in celebrity news, the “We Hear: Quick Fix” podcast covers:
Stars are mourning the passing of legendary actor Ray Liotta at the age of 67.Kim Kardashian is apologizing to her family for the way her ex-husband Kanye West treated them.And Jon Hamm says Miles Teller once ‘geeked out’ over Prince William’s eyes.
We Hear: Quick Fix is a Spotify exclusive week-in-review five minute podcast from Page Six. Executive Editor Ian Mohr and Senior Reporter Francesca Bacardi break down the biggest stories of the week – including The Joy of Six, the most satisfying piece of gossip.
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