Meghan BLACKLISTED for Montecito's Year End Party as Kevin Costner Didn't Invite Her

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This is insane! Meghan has been blacklisted from Montecito’s Year End Party. But why did Kevin Costner not invite her? There are many speculations going around among the royal fans. Is it the reason that Kevin has given his interview about Meghan or is it something really big that we don’t know? What’s the actual truth?

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