Tittle-Tattle: Ward vs Ward
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Tittle-Tattle.com, your 411 on celebrity news, has investigated rumours of a rift in the household of Del Sol royalty, Villa de Ward, home of starlet Judith Ward.
In the early hours of yesterday morning, the Simcadamey of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences confirmed a last-minute addition to line-up of this year’s Oskars. Heir to the modern Simerican political dynasty and utter hearthrob, Frederick Cronin will take to the stage alongside his Selvadoradan counterpart, Víctor Pauli. Pauli had already been offered the chance to present at this year’s ceremony, where his sister is widely tipped to take home the Best Actress award for her role in the blockbuster musical “Recuérdame Selvadorada” (we just can’t stop crying after listening to the chart-topper “Love me now, or else!” - also expected to win Best Original Song).
This all sounds lovely, but where do the Wards fit into this? Icon of stage and screen Judith Ward will be this year’s recipient of the prestigious Lifetime Achievement award after an illustrious decade-spanning career. It is also the very category being jointly presented by the First sons, Cronin and Pauli. We’ve heard it said that Ward’s daughter, Audrina, who just happens to be Frederick Cronin’s ex, is furious with both the Simcademy and her own mother for going along with what she calls a “farce”. In a recent SimTok post, Audrina Ward streamed to her 4 million followers that the whole thing was nothing more than a campaign ploy instigated by the White House.
Sources say that famously fiery Judith Ward schooled her daughter in the Art of Diva, saying “This is my world, baby girl, you just happen to live in it”.













