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Ashlee Simpson & Meghan Trainor Have a Double Date Night at Delta's Grammys Party!

Meghan Trainor and Ashlee Simpson meet up while attending Delta Air Lines’ celebration of the 2019 Grammys on Thursday (February 7) at the Mondrian Hotel in Los Angeles.

The ladies were joined at the event by their husbands Daryl Sabara and Evan Ross, respectively. This event marked Meghan and Daryl‘s first appearance as newlyweds after tying the knot back in December.

Some other stars at the event included Ella Mai, who performed for the crowd, as well as You actress Kathryn Gallagher, How to Get Away with Murder‘s Kendrick Sampson, and television correspondent Karl Schmid.

Ella is nominated for Song of the Year and Best R&B Song for “Boo’d Up” at this weekend’s Grammys.

FYI: Meghan is wearing Michael Costello outfit and APM Monaco jewels. Ashlee is wearing a Filles a Papa outfit. Kendrick is wearing a Theory suit, a Karl Lagerfeld Paris sweater, and a Montblanc timepiece.

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ABC Correspondent Karl Schmid Reveals He's HIV-Positive

ABC correspondent Karl Schmid has bravely revealed that he is HIV-positive.

The 37-year-old Australian native and on-camera reporter shared the news on Friday night (March 24) in a lengthy post on Facebook.

“Hi. I’m a 37 year old HIV+ man who has been poz for almost ten years. I work in television,” Karl started. “And on the side of the camera where, for better or worse it’s considered ‘taboo’ for people ‘like me’ to be ‘like me.’ For 10 years I’ve struggled with ‘do I or don’t I’? For ten years the stigma and industry professionals have said, ‘don’t! It’ll ruin you.’”

Karl continues, “But here’s the thing. I’m me. I’m just like you. I have a big heart and I want to be loved and accepted. I may be on TV from time to time, but at the end of the day I’m just an average guy who wants want we all want. To be accepted and loved by our friends and family and to be encouraged by our peers.”

Karl shared the post on Facebook while proudly wearing a “The AIDS Memorial” T-shirt.

“So here’s what I say, stand tall, and stand proud. You can’t make everybody happy but you can make you happy.,” Karl concluded. “And so long as you tell the truth, you will never have to remember anything. Labels are things that come and go but your dignity and who you are is what defines you. I know who I am, I know what I stand for and while in the past I may not have always had clarity, I do now. Love me or hate me, that’s up to you. But, for anyone who has ever doubted themselves because of those scary three letters and one symbol, let me tell you this, you are somebody who matters. Your feelings, your thoughts, your emotions count. And don’t let anybody tell you otherwise. I’m Karl Schmid, and I’m an HIV-positive man!”