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These 5 stories set the week on fire!

Missed out on the hottest Hollywood news from this week? Well, we are here to get you back on track with all the juicy celeb news you need to know. Check out our top 5 things that happened in celebville this week:

Meghan Markle‘s life has changed pretty drastically since getting engaged to Prince Harry. She gave up her Audi car lease in Toronto (allegedly), left  Suits,  and moved to England. So we’re sure the change she just made to her social media accounts is autonomous, as well. The soon-to-be duchess has officially deleted her Instagram and Twitter profiles. Click here to find out why.

Looks like  Selena Gomez did a social media cleanse for the New Year, as hawkeyed fans noticed that the ‘Wolves’ singer unfollowed a couple hundred people on Instagram this week. Want to find out why? Click here.

Millie Bobby Brown‘s next big project isn’t quite elementary, my dear. It’s more high school. Whatever the case, it’s a major move in the young actress’s career as she’s just signed a major deal to not only star in but produce a multi-film mystery franchise. Click here to find out what she’ll be starring in!

Have you seen the new pictures of Princess Charlotte? We could barely think over the sound of all the “aw”s here at Glamour HQ. That coat! That scarf! That hair bow! Wait, can we get away with ribbons in our hair? *Googles YouTube hair tutorial*. However, a few eagle-eyed fans have noticed some similarities with Charlotte’s late grandmother, Princess Diana. Click here to see the similarities!

Awards season continued on Thursday night (January 11) with the 2018 Critics’ Choice Awards, which, like the Golden Globes, honours the best performances of the year from both film and television. Unlike the Globes, however, this awards show felt very business as usual — which was disappointing. Click here to find out why.

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