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00:00Julia Fox is turning heads again, this time for a Halloween costume that sparks serious
00:05backlash.
00:06We've got more on the controversy surrounding her shocking Jackie Kennedy look and the reaction
00:11it's stirring online in today's Page Six headlines.
00:15This Halloween, actress and model Julia Fox dressed as former First Lady Jackie Kennedy,
00:21specifically referencing the tragic day of President John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination.
00:28Fox appeared at the cursed amulets Halloween party in New York City, wearing a pink tweed
00:33skirt and pillbox hat, her outfit splattered with fake blood to recreate the aftermath of
00:39that historic moment.
00:41The look drew criticism online, with many calling it disturbing and tasteless, saying, tragedy
00:47is not a costume.
00:49The real suit, worn by Jackie Kennedy that day, remains preserved at the U.S. National Archives
00:55and has never been publicly displayed.
00:58Next, Gayle King is setting the record straight about her future at CBS.
01:03She has firmly denied reports that she's leaving CBS mornings, telling reporters that everything
01:08she's hearing inside the building indicates the network wants her to stay.
01:13Speaking to TMZ, the 70-year-old anchor said she enjoys her job and has received no indication
01:19from CBS that her role is ending.
01:21The comments follow a Variety report claiming King could depart next year for a different
01:26position within the network.
01:28CBS News responded by calling King a truly valued part of CBS, noting her contract runs through
01:34May 2026.
01:36For now, Gayle King says she's not negotiating in the media and remains firmly in her chair
01:41at CBS mornings.
01:43And finally, royal watchers are reacting to a major update on Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie
01:49following their father's fall from grace.
01:52After Prince Andrew was formally stripped of his royal titles and honors, Page Six has learned
01:57that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will retain theirs.
02:01The sisters, granddaughters of the late Queen Elizabeth II, remain Her Royal Highness under
02:06the 1917 Letters Patent established by King George V. Their father, now simply known as
02:14Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, was ordered to vacate his Royal Lodge residence amid the ongoing
02:19fallout from his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
02:22Both Beatrice and Eugenie have kept a low profile, with Eugenie spotted in Paris and Beatrice traveling
02:28to the Middle East in recent weeks.
02:31For more of today's biggest stories, head to Page Six dot com.
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