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Dionne Warwick Reveals Which Show Is Banned From Her Watchlist As She Recovers From Surgery (PHOTO)
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Dionne Warwick Recovers From Surgery, Declines Show Invitation


Dionne Warwick doesn’t hold her tongue—and her latest post proves it once again. After undergoing surgery, the legendary singer took to X to let the people know she’s on the hunt for some good streaming recommendations to watch as she recovers. But there’s just one that Auntie immediately shut down: ‘Emily in Paris.’

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Dionne Warwick Doesn’t Watch Just Anything!

Dionne Warwick hopped on social media recently to ask for movie and show recommendations while she recovers from emergency leg surgery—but made it very clear one show won’t be making the cut. The shade was light, but it definitely landed. While she didn’t go into detail about the procedure, fans are sending love and well-wishes for a smooth recovery. As for ‘Emily in Paris?’ Dionne didn’t spill the tea on why it’s a no for her, but one thing about Ms. Warwick? She’s gonna keep it cute, classy, and just the right amount of petty. Now somebody send Auntie some bangers to binge!

“As most of you may know, I’ve had to cancel a few shows due to emergency leg surgery. I’m doing okay, do not worry! However, I need some show/movie recommendations while on the mend. Not Emily in Paris. Love you all,” the icon shared to X.

Social Media Is Cuttin’ UP!

Fans ran to The Shade Room’s comment section after Dionne Warwick’s post, calling her the unexpected comedy queen we didn’t know we needed. Some joked that someone needs to take her phone ASAP, while others rushed to defend ‘Emily in Paris,’ claiming it’s their show and Auntie might’ve gone too far! Either way, the internet is eating it up—and Dionne’s unfiltered posts continue to be the gift that keeps on giving.

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One Instagram user @_thiskellss._ said, “Honey, I love Emily in Paris that is one of my favorite shows

This Instagram user @_.haya_honor added, “Emily in Paris was so good lol Virgin River as a honorable mention lol

And, Instagram user @hiimnanii wrote, “Mind you she 84 and still on twitter throwing shade

Then, Instagram user @fitts2458 shared, “She is hilarious!!!! I’m so glad they let her use the internet.

Meanwhile, Instagram user @_kayyart commented, “I like Emily In Paris

Finally, Instagram user @pytleeleeg said, “I’ve never seen or heard her say anything positive at that old age. SMH.

Dionne Warwick Stay Steppin’ On Necks

The internet was gagged, back in May, when Ms. Dionne Warwick herself popped out on X to clear something up! A viral tweet from [Darius Amore] had folks thinking she was out here hitting the DC Pride stage in a sparkly silver dress, blue coat, and knee-high boots—very much giving diva energy. The post read, “DC Pride booking Dionne Warwick for Pride is kind of iconic idk,” with Dionne’s classic hit ‘Walk On By’ playing over the clip. The crowd was eating it UP, and to be fair, LeToya Luckett‘s short blonde bob had folks doing a double take—it was giving signature Dionne, okay! But Auntie said hold up, let’s not get it twisted!

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