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A hen sits on a puppy?

What's their story?

Like any mother

Wakes the puppy up

Mom, five more minutes!

Hen's embrace must be the best blanket

Tries to separate them

Nope.

Travels a great distance to return to her puppy

Mommy's home!

Wake up22

Did you miss me?

Plays with the mother hen, much to her detriment

Even bites off her feathers

But the hen still loves the puppy dearly

Birds naturally nurture babies like their own

But it affects her health

Solution : Create an alternate home for the puppies

Let's move to this cozy house

Hen gets eggs to lay on

Compared to raising puppies, this is a piece of cake

A few days later,

☆They start to hatch!☆

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Lawsuit Claims Tootsie Rolls Contained Ingredients Banned By FDA - Duration: 7:03.

Tootsie Rolls and Tootsie Pops may be some of the longest running and most popular candies

in the United States today and they have been for decades now, but a new class action lawsuit

claims that these Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Pops, and other candies made by Tootsie Industries

might actually contain banned ingredients that can cause harm to consumers.

Joining me now to talk about this is Scott Hardy from topclassactions.com.

So Scott, lay this out for us.

What is this new class action alleging with regards to these Tootsie Industry's products?

Well, this was a funny one.

It's not one that I'd usually bring up to you, but we looked at it, we ran it, and we've

already got more than 600 comments regarding this particular class action, and so I thought

it was worth talking about because even though Tootsie Industries has not admitted fault

in this, they have already changed their formulation for the Tootsie Rolls.

And so the class action just says, hey, you guys use partially hydrogenated oil, which

of course includes trans fat for years even though it was declared by the FDA as unsafe

for use in food.

And so now this class action is trying to seek people who bought Tootsie Rolls and represent

those people up until 2016 when Tootsie Industry switched from partially hydrogenated oil to

palm oil, which does not contain trans fats.

So it's interesting that, I don't see this one lasting very long until we see a settlement.

My guess is we'll see a settlement in the next six to eight months because they've already

said, uh, yeah.

And just through their actions, they have not admitted any fault, but through their

actions they've already went, yeah, we may have actually included this partially hydrogenated

oil.

Yes, it included trans fats, but don't worry you still get your sugar rush.

You still get your yummy Tootsie Roll, but we use palm oil instead and that is safer,

except for all the sugar, of course, for people to consume.

Well, here's what's interesting.

All right, on, on Top Class Actions, you mentioned, you know, this declaration, the one by the

FDA in June of 2015, which Tootsie did not change their formula, I believe until December

31st of 2016.

So we got a year and a half worth here.

But this declaration was allegedly based on the fact that partially hydrogenated oil causes

cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and accelerates memory

damage and cognitive decline.

Those are some pretty serious problems within the human body.

And that's what this partially hydrogenated oil does.

These trans fats, that's what they do.

That's why there was this big uproar about trying to ban trans fats.

It's not because, oh, we want people to be slightly healthier.

It is because they have been found to be dangerous to humans.

And as the FDA says they're unsafe for food products.

So Tootsie knew this, their competitors knew this and their competitors were using alternatives.

Tootsie on the other hand, decided to stay with this partially hydrogenated oil, didn't

they?

Or at least for awhile.

Yeah, exactly.

I wouldn't be surprised if Tootsie Roll saw this thing get released by the FDA and the

findings.

They knew it was coming, but they wouldn't change their formula for a year and a half,

not because they couldn't just go ahead and flip the switch on their, you know, throughout

their factory and put out healthier, so to speak, Tootsie Rolls.

But they probably already had the supplies bought for a year in advance.

And so my guess is they went ahead and planned to switch over to palm oil, ran through their

entire supplies of trans fats knowing that this could potentially cause Alzheimer and

cancer and all sorts of problems in people.

And then once they were out, they went and switched to palm oil and now they're probably

just going to go ahead and pay their class action tax, so to speak, to people to clear

out this issue and move on.

It's how big corporations work is they've got it budgeted.

They even got the bad stuff budgeted, they know it hurts people.

Unless they're absolutely forced to drop it immediately, they won't.

They wait for something like this to pop up or they just want to exhaust their supplies.

Or until, as you said, the public outcry regarding trans fats gets so much that they have to

go ahead and change their ways.

At that point, once the public stops buying their products, then they go ahead and make

the change.

And you know, to me what's kind of most shocking about this is, you know, it's Tootsie Rolls,

it's Tootsie Pops.

We all grew up on these.

You know, they've been around for God, I mean decades, maybe even 100 years at this point.

You would never necessarily suspect something that's been around for that long to suddenly

we realize it has issues.

But, but that is the situation that we're looking at now, you know, at least for a partial

part of the life of a Tootsie Roll.

They were being packed with this partially hydrogenated oil, which again can cause these

very serious problems within the human body, so at least they have stopped, but again,

you know, the only way to prevent this, not just from this company but from all companies

is the public pressure.

It is these class action lawsuits that seek to hold these companies accountable, not just

for harming us, but for not even telling us that they're putting this in their product.

The competitors, as we mentioned, they didn't have this, so it would have been easy for

the consumer to say, I don't want this in my body, so I will buy this instead.

They took away our choice and that is always going to land these companies in trouble.

Right.

You wouldn't want to have Tootsie Roll using the old byline for their Tootsie Pops of how

many licks does it take to get to my trans fat?

No, that doesn't actually jingle it all, but you know, hopefully since at least they did

fix the issue, they have taken out trans fat.

So we'll see how this class action moves forward.

Absolutely.

Scott Hardy, thank you for joining us and for more information on this issue, follow

the link in the description to this video to topclassactions.com.

It has all the information you need about this and many other issues that are of vital

importance to consumers.

So Scott Hardy, topclassactions.com.

Thank you for talking with us today.

Thank you Farron, I appreciate it.

For more infomation >> Lawsuit Claims Tootsie Rolls Contained Ingredients Banned By FDA - Duration: 7:03.

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Cool & Dre Rate Mixtape Lil' Wayne Vs. Album Lil' Wayne | Rate The Bars: VS - Duration: 7:34.

I take bars very, very seriously,

and to not know these mix tape bars is an indictment.

Man.

An indictment on everything that I stand for.

'Cause I got game, that's why you pay my (beep) yeah.

Same hustle, new money.

I'm just hip-hopping like two bunnies. Who run it?

(beep). Moi. That was French. (beep) Not a kiss, (beep), nah.

That's a vibe. I give it a three.

Man, that vibe get a three?

I'm over here bobbing my head to that.

Damn, music playing and you bobbin' your head.

I'm like... some good reading there.

Well, I give it a four. You know what I'm sayin'?

3.5, we'll just call it even.

Yeah, there we go. Let's do it.

And I'd rather be pushin' flowers,

than to be in the pen sharin' showers.

Tony told us this world was ours.

And the Bible told us every girl was sour.

Don't play in her garden and don't smell her flowers.

Man, I know this is a classic, classic bar right here. Five.

It's five.

Five.

Since it's a five, shout out our brother Lil Wayne.

Make you eat your words, make you chew your shit.

Then we knockin' out every tooth you pick.

(beep) you and (beep) who you with.

Yeah my (beep) broke, but her booty fixed.

Yo, let me tell you something Cool.

The way you doing these bars, what is this, stand up?

I got, yo. I'm lovin' ... I mean you know this guy.

I make sure the bars is articulated,

you know what I'm sayin'? You gotta articulate.

No, I'm with you.

You know what I'm sayin'? This is ...

I gotta give this a strong four.

Yeah, this is a strong four.

I agree with you on that all the time.

I love the yeah my (beep) broke, but her booty fixed.

Her booty fixed. A lot of fixed booties out there.

Too much fixed booties out there.

And if it ain't fixed, go to the gym or go to DR.

Rock star baby, now come to my suite and get lockjaw baby.

Rich (beep) lookin' at the cops all crazy.

That's the mob shit (beep) Martin Scorsese.

I like that. I'm going to give that a four.

I agree with you on that, a four.

Yeah, that's hard.

Anytime you can mention Martin Scorsese in a bar, it's a vibe.

Roger Federer there's no competitors.

(Beep) know my rhetoric.

(Beep) know my preference. Young God baby,

all them other (beep) reverence.

Sittin' in my big house surrounded by my weaponries .

This is bars, man, know what I'm saying?

I'm going to give this a four.

Any time you can big in a big house

with a lot of weaponry, is always a good thing,

so I gotta definitely agree with you on that.

For sure. I'm with you.

I could get your brains for a bargain,

like I bought it from Target. Hip-Hop is my supermarket.

Shopping cart full of fake Hip-Hop artists, I'm starvin'.

Sorry, I gotta eat all it.

I'm gonna be real with you-

You all making this too easy. This ain't fair now.

I'm gonna be honest with you.

This is like five. We gotta this like-

This is a five.

Plus five.

And since we talking about the five,

shout out to everybody at

Young Money. It's biased, I know it is.

Look, even if we weren't fam,

it's still a five, you know what I'm saying?

Let me explain something to you about those bars-

This particular bar, Jesus.

That's from a record called Phone

Home that's off the Carter III.

You didn't know who produced it, you're looking at 'em,

Cool and Dre.

Not only are we givin' it a five,

then we givin' it a single.

I can do whatever if I planning that,

so I got my guns let's dance, like fanny pack

and we cook the hard, cut the soft

and bring the whammies back.

Mafio bitch, where your mother (beep) family at.

It's a lot of drug talk.

It's a lot of real talk and they're all bars.

I'm going to rate this one a four.

This is hard bars.

You know, we disagreeing on some stuff, but I gotta give-

That's a talk.

That's a talk. For sure.

Life is the (beep) and death is a sister.

Sleep is the cousin, where the (beep) family picture.

You know father time and we all know mother nature.

It's all in the family, but I am of no relation.

The life is the (beep) and the death is a sister.

Sleep is the cousin ...

When you say things like sleep is the cousin-

You goin' back to like Nas-

You goin' back to Nas and you goin' back to Rakim,

for some of our people that's into that 80's and early 90's.

Sleep is the cousin of death, that's a great bar.

The whole father time vibe.

Do you know who the second rapper is?

Fab?

Fab, I would have known about.

Yeah, unless they picked some stuff that's in the-

Nah, nah, nah. I give that a five.

Where the (beep) family picture.

That's right.

I'm no toy, I play no games.

I feel like (beep) some (beep), but say no names.

Feel like (beep) gettin' major brains.

Squad comin' like an army and I'm Major Payne.

Man, my own punk and sun and the made it rain.

I feel like (beep) gettin' major brain,

I like that. That's a serious line.

That's hard.

It's a three vibe.

You get a three vibe.

Yeah, it's three vibe.

I give it a four. Let's even it out, 3.5.

You call me Mr. Director's Chair,

yeah that's a wrap, cut, onto the next.

Not to the next scene, (beep) the next check.

Some say the X makes the sex bet,

so play with the (beep) or play (beep).

That's hard.

That's bar talk, you know what I'm sayin'?

We ain't talking about where you buy drinks.

This bar talk. Nah, it's a five.

I love the reference to BIG.

Some say the X makes the sex bet, you know what I'm saying?

But, the truth is I'm going to give that five.

Anytime you touch the BIG bars and it's not ...

you ain't play yourself because the verses are unbelievable.

And the setup, you know what I'm saying?

It's right.

You already to know who you all was rating?

We know this card. Cool, you got the nice card.

It's album Wayne versus mix tape.

Oh my God.

I'm telling you, that's why I said this ain't off no ...

This is not no stuff that we ... Like a regular album vibe.

That's why I'm like ... When I said Fab,

I'm like, yo, it's got to be some mix tape vibes.

Y'all gave me the easy one.

I take bars very, very seriously

and to not know these mix tape bars is an indictment.

Man.

An indictment on everything that I stand for,

so here, this is what I'm going to say,

not only am I jumping in the whip

and going through every dedication

and all the mix tapes,

I solemnly swear that by next year,

not only am I going to know every mix tape

Weezy lyric, I'm going to know every mix tape lyric, period.

I don't give a (beep) if they (beep)

made a mix tape last week and even in Colorado.

Can't do this to me, man.

You gotta get on it. They got us good.

Can't do this to me, man.

For more infomation >> Cool & Dre Rate Mixtape Lil' Wayne Vs. Album Lil' Wayne | Rate The Bars: VS - Duration: 7:34.

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¡Mayeli Alonso denunció que la están amenazando! | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:46.

For more infomation >> ¡Mayeli Alonso denunció que la están amenazando! | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:46.

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Compañías telefónicas venden datos de localización | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 3:34.

For more infomation >> Compañías telefónicas venden datos de localización | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 3:34.

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Luces extrañas iluminaron el cielo de México | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:36.

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Marjorie y Julián, ¡otra vez enfrentados! | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:28.

For more infomation >> Marjorie y Julián, ¡otra vez enfrentados! | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:28.

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Usaban falsa iglesia para descuartizar víctimas | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 1:57.

For more infomation >> Usaban falsa iglesia para descuartizar víctimas | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 1:57.

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Detienen brevemente a líder de oposición venezolana | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:09.

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Detienen a una mujer por ser aparentemente una bruja | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:41.

For more infomation >> Detienen a una mujer por ser aparentemente una bruja | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:41.

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Día 24 del cierre parcial del gobierno de Estados Unidos | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:55.

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Mayeli Alonso y Jesús Ojeda, víctimas de una traición | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 4:38.

For more infomation >> Mayeli Alonso y Jesús Ojeda, víctimas de una traición | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 4:38.

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Derroche de talento en el estreno de La Voz USA | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 4:44.

For more infomation >> Derroche de talento en el estreno de La Voz USA | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 4:44.

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阿吉仔 今夜來去聽 /一隻鳥仔/心酸酸/思念故鄉/春花望露/雙雁影/河邊春夢/青春悲喜曲/南都夜曲/孤戀花/滿山春色 - Duration: 1:32:58.

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Festejo patronal termina en sangriento tiroteo | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:22.

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Artistas y líderes religiosos piden paz para Puerto Rico | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 4:31.

For more infomation >> Artistas y líderes religiosos piden paz para Puerto Rico | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 4:31.

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Grin Coin Exchange Announced! Trade Your Grin at BitMesh - Duration: 2:10.

CryptoSlo cryptocurrency news and investing crypto slow with more crypto

gains what's going on guys just a quick update on the grin maenette launched on

tomorrow a lot of people are wondering where they're gonna be able to trade

grin but I saw today I was in the discord talking with a couple people and

we're proud to announce that it looks like bit mesh now I don't know anything

about bit mesh is going to support grin trading I guess they already do beam so

I saw that so if you click on it I went to bend bit mesh there was no kyc

or AML was able to set an account up pretty quick it does seem to be in

English like I said there's beam trading going

on and the green coin no volume as of yet so it's gonna definitely be

interesting to see when this launches you know a couple things actually number

one how in the heck do you deposit grin that does seem to be a mystery for us

Windows users and all the Linux people look good so easy but there's no

addresses so I'm still working on understanding how grin gets moved around

it just it seems adversely a little complicated but had that obviously is

the thing with the technology but it's gonna be interesting to see how this

launches looks like they have the wallet set up no deposits or withdrawals yet

but head over to bit mesh get you an account if you plan on doing some

agreeing that trading this is crypto slow as always if you're not talking to

gains then we're not talking

For more infomation >> Grin Coin Exchange Announced! Trade Your Grin at BitMesh - Duration: 2:10.

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¡Telemundo celebra el estreno de La Voz! | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> ¡Telemundo celebra el estreno de La Voz! | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:25.

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林淑容 成名曲 【風雨戀/恨你不回頭/對你懷念特別多/三個夢/臨走的誓言/藍色的跑車】 好好聽請往日的舊夢 Chinese Classic Songs - Duration: 1:08:36.

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Meghan Markle's maid of honour Ninaki Priddy reveals fame changed Harry's bride-to-be - Duration: 15:38.

Meghan's maid of honour at her first wedding blames the future Royal for the mysterious end to the marriage:

Friend since the age of two describes how fame changed Harry's bride-to-be.

Ninaki Priddy is torn between joy and a deep bewilderment when she remembers the blissfully happy day that her best friend,

Meghan Markle, married her 'eternal love' six years ago.

The actress was 30 years old and riding high on the success of the first series of the American TV drama Suits

when she vowed to love and cherish film producer Trevor Engelson in front of more than 100 guests on a beach in Jamaica.

Such was the jubilation at the chic colonial-style hotel that the celebrations lasted several days.

'Meg literally shone with happiness,' says Ninaki, who was maid of honour.

'We'd been like sisters since we were two years old, so I knew she'd always wanted to get married.

'To see her finally doing that was . . . well, it was a big deal. It was such a moving wedding.

I started crying the moment I saw her in her dress. We had the ceremony on the beach.

It was so beautiful to watch, beautiful to be a part of. They each wrote their own vows. They loved each other so much.

'Meg had just finished the first series of Suits [in which she played the bewitching paralegal Rachel Zane].

It was a big part for her — her first full-time role.

'She'd hustled for years to get there, so that was huge. Trevor was so supportive.

He travelled back and forth [from Los Angeles to Toronto,

where Suits is filmed] and there was a lot of Skyping and FaceTiming going on.

'It was an exciting time. This was the man she wanted to have children with'.

Fast forward six years. That marriage is over and Meghan has just become engaged to Prince Harry.

Many of the friends who celebrated with the newlyweds on that beach are no longer speaking to Meghan.

Ninaki says her own falling out with Meghan came after she disapproved of the manner of Meghan's break-up from Trevor.

But there is no doubt Ninaki misses Meghan as she tells the story of their friendship.

The girls were inseparable from their first days at Hollywood's private Little Red School House,

which they both joined at the age of two, before moving on together at 11 to the Immaculate Heart girls' high school in Los Angeles.

Their extraordinary bond spanned 31 years of sleepovers, a holiday in Europe as 15-year-olds;

including a picture opportunity for Ninaki and Meghan outside Buckingham Palace — and road trips across the United States.

They supported each other through their parents' acrimonious divorces and their own love affairs.

Together, they shared their secrets and dreams as each of them set out to make their mark upon the world.

Ninaki runs her fingers over a photograph of Meghan in a tiny yellow polka dot bikini taken the day

before she made those wedding vows to Trevor, now 41.

It's one of many from Ninaki's revealing album that charts a 31-year friendship and is published exclusively in today's Daily Mail.

'Look at her. She was so ecstatic,' Ninaki smiles fondly. Then her face hardens.

'The person I knew is not there any more,' she says. 'Meg used to tell me she couldn't imagine a life without Trevor.

She said if anything were to happen to him she wouldn't be able to go on.

'He cherished her, too. You should have seen the way he used to hold her face in his hands. We all felt he was her eternal love.

'It was such a shock when she told me they were getting divorced.

After about three seasons of Suits, she called me and said she wanted me to know because it was going to come out in the papers.

'I knew they fought sometimes, but it wasn't anything huge.

The only obstacle was the distance because she was living in Toronto and Trevor was based in LA.

'But I thought that they were manoeuvring through it as best they could.

Trevor would take his work to Canada to be with her and run his office remotely.

'I wasn't aware there were any problems in the marriage.'

She shrugs. 'I had to accept what she said, but then' . . .

Ninaki hesitates. She has loved Meghan dearly for most of her life and is not the sort of person to easily betray somebody.

Choosing her words carefully, Ninaki says she no longer recognises the girl with whom she shared her childhood.

More to the point, she feels desperately for Trevor, for whom the ignominy of seeing his former wife now lovestruck

with her very own Prince Charming is almost too much to bear. He truly believed they would grow old together.

'A month after the divorce, I wanted to see how Trevor was doing,' says Ninaki.

'We met and talked. It's not up to me to speak for Trevor,

but I know he was travelling to Toronto every few weeks and would have walked the earth to make their marriage work.

'I don't believe she gave him enough of an opportunity. I think there was an element of "out of sight, out of mind" for Meghan.

'The way she handled it, Trevor definitely had the rug pulled out from under him. He was hurt'.

Meghan reportedly began dating dashing celebrity chef Cory Vitiello who also lives in Toronto,

in 2014, a few months after her separation from Trevor.

'I tried to get details from her, but she wouldn't tell me.

What came to light after Trevor and I spoke ended my friendship with Meghan.

I think everybody who knew them both was in shock.

'All I can say now is that I think Meghan was calculated — very calculated — in the way she handled people and relationships.

She is very strategic in the way she cultivates circles of friends.

Once she decides you're not part of her life, she can be very cold.

'It's this shutdown mechanism she has. There's nothing to negotiate. She's made her decision and that's it'.

Ninaki says this not with malice, but sadness, for she and Meghan were 'like sisters' for decades.

Her earliest memory is of Meghan reaching out to touch her hair. 'She loved it because it was so long and straight.

She had this amazing curly mane. I always cherished her hair and she mine'.

Ninaki smiles as she thumbs through photographs of the two of them on stage at an age when they were too young for joined-up writing, let alone to sign autographs.

'Meg always wanted to be famous,' says Ninaki. 'She just loved to be the centre of attention.

We used to imagine her receiving an Oscar. She used to practise announcing herself.

'In a way, she was nurtured on a stage. She knew no other life.

Her dad, Tom [a lighting engineer], was a great coach in that respect.

He'd take photos of her on stage right from a young age.

Her mum, Doria, was very cool. She was this free spirit who'd dance around the house telling Meg to loosen up.

She'd say: "You've got to have fun, but keep working at it". Meg was the star with her parents.

'She was tough, too. If you rubbed her up the wrong way, she'd make it known with the silent treatment.

There was a time, when we were about seven, and I'd collected a bunch of insects. She didn't want to play with them.

'We spent two hours sitting at opposite ends of the garden with our backs to each other in silence.

I'd always be the first to apologise. I just wanted to be besties again. She was stubborn. She digs her heels in the ground'.

Today, Ninaki is a stylish young woman who works as a designer in LA.

She oscillates between raging against Meghan and feeling a deep visceral hurt.

'We had the kind of love you have for a sister. The end of our friendship was like a death,' she says. 'I mourned it for quite a while.

'Even now I'll pass by a magazine stand and see a face staring out at me that was such a big part of my life.

'It was always Niki and Meg. We were so close-knit we came as a two,' says Nikani.

'We were both honorary daughters in each other's homes. We were like family'.

'Family' is a word that crops up throughout this interview,

which provides the most revealing insight to date into the woman who's captured Prince Harry's heart.

'The idea of having a family was something Meg very much wanted,

particularly because she was from a family that felt very disjointed,' says Ninaki.

'I think when you're an only child in that situation your friends do become your family'.

Trevor became part of that family, too. For this was no brief, marry-in-haste-repent-at-leisure fling,

but a committed ten-year relationship; one that also gave Meghan something of a helping hand in her acting career.

Meghan and Trevor met within 18 months of her graduating from Northwestern University with a degree in theatre and international studies.

She was 23. Trevor, a tall, handsome man, was five years her senior and already flourishing in the film industry.

'They met on a night out in LA. He was managing film industry writers,' recalls Ninaki.

'At first, I didn't like him because it was that thing of, "Oh my God, he's stealing my best friend".

I met him at a birthday party he threw for her — her 24th, I think.

'Meg had beautiful handwriting and was supplementing her income as a freelance calligraphy artist.

He was very focused with great connections.

'It was an opportunity for her to establish relationships with agents. She loved it — being at his side and going to those dinners.

'Trevor was big for her. She loved him. He was very doting.

They were a great support system for each other through difficult times,

like the death of her grandma, her father's mother, Grandma Markle. Meghan was really close to her'.

Within a year, Meghan and Trevor were living together. 'She was definitely a curator of a beautiful life,' says Ninaki.

'She liked to throw dinner parties with beautiful menus that complemented flavour profiles with amazing wines.

'She had a very specific style. She loved her hotel-style bedding — beautiful, contrasting black piping detail on crisp, white duvets.

She loved everything white. Meg was a perfectionist'.

As well as keeping all things domestic well ordered, Ninaki says Meghan possessed incredible powers of diplomacy.

She says Meghan learned from a young age to keep the peace between her parents following their divorce.

Ninaki continues: 'She is very poised. A natural mediator.

For almost as long as I knew Meghan, her parents weren't together. It could be hard for her.

Sometimes she felt she had to pick sides. She was always trying to make sure each of them was happy'.

Ninaki says she has always admired Meghan for handling her parents so skilfully from such a young age.

'She'd have to relay messages. It was literally stuff like,

"Tell your mother . . ." or "Tell your father . . ." Controlling her emotions is something she learnt back then'.

Meghan has always maintained her parents' separation was about as easy as a divorce can be for a child.

But Ninaki, who spent many childhood weekends with Meghan, recalls things differently.

'Sometimes, one parent needed a little more attention, so Meghan would devote herself to that parent,' she says.

'When she was younger, she spent most of her time with Doria.

Doria used to dance around the house and have girlie evenings with us.

Then, when Meg got to Junior High — around 13 or 14 — she began living with her dad.

'Tom allowed her more space. Doria was very mothering. She set more boundaries.

Tom let us get away with things. He provided a less strict household.

'As a teenager, who doesn't want that? But as Meg got older she had to parent Tom a little more and she couldn't do that'.

Ninaki refuses to elaborate further on Meghan's father or their relationship.

Today, he lives in Mexico and has not featured in the story of her romance with Prince Harry.

'I think she's protecting him,' is all Ninaki will add.

Despite being the child of divorced parents, Ninaki says Meghan always wanted a family of her own.

'She was definitely looking forward to having children. She really wanted to be a mum.

She'd see a baby and just . . .' Ninaki hugs an imaginary child to her breast.

She continues: 'Trevor asked her to marry him the year before Suits. They were on holiday in Belize, I think.

She called me immediately. She was ecstatic and sent me some beautiful pictures.

'Meghan came to show me the ring when she got home and was so excited.

She asked me to be maid of honour. We were hugging each other and crying.

'Then, after the wedding, it was like a light switched off. There's Meghan Before Fame and Meghan After Fame.

After three seasons of Suits, she called me to say the marriage was over.

'Maybe she had started to change before then, but I was refusing to see it.

The tone of her voice, her mannerisms, the way she laughed didn't seem real to me any more.

'Even by season two of Suits, she was turning down lunch with us because she said she'd be recognised.

I felt if I questioned her behaviour, I'd be left on the outside. Sometimes the truth is not always what you want, is it?

'Her time became increasingly important. When she was in town, she'd want you to drop everything to see her.

If I was busy, it would be, "Why don't you want to see me? I'm here. Let's hang out!"

'There were instances when I felt she developed a sense of entitlement because she was on the show.

The breaking point for me came when she wanted to adopt a dog.

'She'd fallen in love with it, but found someone else wanted the dog, too.

So she emailed the pet adoption people and explained how she could provide a great life for it.

'She spoke of what a great time the dog would have in the Suits Family.

I felt that she was playing the Suits card to try to get what she wanted.

'She included me and the other bridesmaids in the email chain because she wanted our moral support, I think.

'I didn't respond to it. It left a sour taste in my mouth. We began to talk less.

It was shortly after that I spoke to Trevor about the divorce.

'I phoned Meghan to speak about it, but she wouldn't confide in me.

It was obvious to me she wasn't the friend I'd grown up with any more. She had a new circle of friends'.

The friendship ended before Meghan began seeing Prince Harry. All Ninaki has heard about it is gossip.

But she has her own views on the life path that Meghan has chosen.

'I think it's a very fanciful dream to believe that you just walk into a Prince Charming.

'I know the Royal Family was something she found fascinating.

She had one of Princess Diana's books [Diana: Her True Story] on her bookshelf,

and even when she was with Trevor she told me she wanted to go and stay in London for at least a month.

'I can't remember exactly when this was, but she was married to Trevor and starring in Suits.

She mentioned about wanting to go to London a couple of times.

'I wasn't shocked or even surprised to hear about Prince Harry.

I know she used to love The Princess Diaries — films about a commoner who becomes part of a Royal Family.

She was very taken with that idea'.

Our interview is reaching an end. Ninaki must head back to work.

Before she goes, I wonder what's happened to poor Trevor.

'It took a long time, but he's put it in the past now,' she says.

'Of course, everyone's looking at him to see how he's reacting since the engagement has been announced, but I think he's handling it quite well.

So well, in fact, he is reportedly working on a film about a girl who is whisked away by a handsome prince. True?

Ninaki smiles enigmatically. 'Trevor is my family now. We're still friends'.

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