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Influencer Emilie Kiser's Family Photos Before Son Trigg's Death

19 May 2025 at 06:43

Influencer Emilie Kiser gave fans a glimpse into family life with husband Brady Kiser before the tragic death of their 3-year-old son Trigg.

Us Weekly confirmed on Sunday, May 18, that the toddler died after being pulled out of the family’s backyard pool on May 12. “The investigation into the circumstances surrounding this incident remain ongoing,” the Chandler, Arizona, Police Department said in a statement. “This is still an open investigation. Out of respect for the family’s privacy, we will not be releasing additional details until the investigation is closed.”

On date Wednesday, May 14, the Chandler Fire Department told local Arizona news outlet 12 News that Trigg was in critical condition when police arrived on the scene and began performing CPR. He was subsequently transported to Phoenix Children’s Hospital for medical care.

Emilie gained over three million followers on TikTok sharing updates into her life as a wife and mother. She and Brady became parents with the birth of Trigg in July 2021. “We are smitten with all his tiny features and love him so much🤎,” she captioned Instagram pics of her then-newborn.

The couple expanded their family with the birth of their second child, son Teddy, in March 2025. “There’s no words to describe finally meeting Teddy and finally getting to analyze every part of him and how perfect he is🧸,” she gushed via Instagram while announcing the birth of her youngest. “The long wait was beyond worth it. I’d do it all over again solely for the moment of Brady holding up our baby and announcing him to me🤎.”

Scroll down to look back at Emilie’s most heartwarming moments with Trigg and her family:

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A day after giving birth, Emilie praised her husband while sharing some of her first Instagram pics of baby Trigg. “Trigg loves his dad and so do I,” she captioned a pair of hospital pics. “I could not have done yesterday without @bradykiser He is my rock and his love and support is what kept me motivated the whole time. I hope Trigg is just like you and I am so glad that I get to do this crazy life with you by my side 🤎.”

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“Happy Thanksgiving from the Kisers 🦃,” Emilie wrote alongside an Instagram snap from the family’s first Thanksgiving. “I love my boys so much!”

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Emilie called Trigg her “best bud” while sharing Instagram pics from a day in the park.

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Emilie, Brady and Trigg posed for a pic outside their new house after moving to Arizona. “We will miss this home where we became a family for four + all our loved ones there, but we can’t wait to make memories here🥺,” she captioned the Instagram snap.

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Emilie shared sweet pics of Brady taking Trigg on a bike ride around the neighborhood. “Life is good🧡🥹✨🫶🏼,” she wrote alongside the Instagram photos.

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Emilie and Brady celebrated Trigg’s 2nd birthday with a golf-themed party. “The best day celebrating our baby (or not so baby anymore😭),” she captioned Instagram pics from the milestone moment. “WE LOVE YOU TRIGGY! Best PAR-TEE I have ever been to⛳️😉🏌🏻.”

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The couple commemorated Trigg’s 3rd birthday with plenty of toys and a stack of delicious cookies. “We are so lucky to have our Trigg🍀,” she wrote via Instagram. “Happy Birthday to our favorite boy in the whole world, we can’t wait for year 3🍰🎈.”

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The family of three enjoyed a fun day at Disneyland for Brady’s birthday. “I love you so much Brady! 28 is going to be your best year yet!” Emilie captioned Instagram snaps from the theme park outing.

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“Our last Christmas just us and it’s been so perfect🥺🎄✨🎅🏼,” a pregnant Emilie wrote alongside Instagram snaps of the family’s holiday festivities. “I feel so lucky that these are my people and I hope all of you have had an amazing day filled with love and cheer. I love you guys!!!”

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Shortly before Teddy’s birth, Trigg attended a baseball game with his parents. “Soaking up every last moment as a fam of 3 (plus the pups hehe)🍓,” Emilie captioned Instagram photos from the game.

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Emilie and Brady were all smiles celebrating Easter with their two sons. “Love my boys🥺🦋 Hope everyone had the best Easter🐇,” she captioned the Instagram post.

18 Flattering, Wear-Anywhere Dresses for Large Busts — Starting at Just $17

19 May 2025 at 06:35

Sundress season is starting early this year (hello, 80-degree weather!), and it’s time to start planning your summer wardrobe. But if you have a large bust, finding an everyday sundress that flatters your figure and supports the chest can be a major pain. We’re here to help!

First things first, you’ll want to opt for a dress with plenty of support — think smocked bodices and wrap styles. Fit and flare silhouettes, modest V-necklines, empire waists and thick straps are also fail-proof ways to minimize the bust and balance the body. You’ll want to avoid dresses with high necklines and babydoll dresses as these can add volume in the wrong places.

Instead of spending hours scouring the internet for the perfect brunch or errand dress, spend a few minutes perusing below to find an ultra-flattering casual dress that you won’t want to take off — like, ever.

18 Flattering Wear-Anywhere Dresses For Larger Busts

Mini Dresses

1. Our Favorite: Get ready to look expensive in this boutique-style mini with a square neckline and eyelet lace.

2. Puff Sleeve Princess: Chiffon material keeps this everyday mini dress lightweight and trendy.

3. Floral Find: Short cap sleeves, lengthening tiers, a shirred waistband and a V-neckline make this sundress a warm-weather staple.

4. Yacht Wife: From stripes and pockets to a tie waist and sleeveless design, this casual dress guarantees a nautical aesthetic.

5. Polka Dots, Please: Look no further for a dainty, summery dress with a framing square neckline to highlight your décolleté. Gold jewelry is a must!

6. Super Stretchy: At just $17, you may want to grab this flutter-sleeve sundress in a few different colors . . . at least.

7. All Sizes: Tiers, pockets, flutters and a dreamy pink hue are just a few highlights of this plus-size dress that nails quiet luxury.

8. Banner Hems: Everyone needs a classy long-sleeve dress for early mornings and late summer nights. This is yours!

15 Loose and Flowy Sundresses That Don’t Overwhelm Petite Figures — Starting at $15

Midi and Maxi Dresses

9. Our Favorite: You’ll look effortlessly put-together in this linen-looking maxi dress with a tie waist and elbow-length sleeves.

10. Farmer’s Market: Over 9,000 shoppers give this boho wrap dress five stars, so be prepared for a Parisian market flair.

11. Solid Choice: Dress this tiered maxi up or down with a quick change of shoes. It’s ideal for weddings and and the grocery store alike!

12. Santorini Chic: Trust Us, you’ll reach for this breezy spaghetti-strap dress for every single dinner out.

13. Hidden Pockets: It’s no wonder this smocked maxi dress is flying off Amazon’s virtual shelves. The flutter sleeves look designer!

14. Sweetest Details: Sweetheart necklines can be ultra-flattering for large busts, especially when they’re smocked and frilly.

15. Gingham Print: This darling dress is just like styles Jennifer Lopez and Taylor Swift have been reaching for this season!

16. European-Inspired: We’re adding this billowy button-front maxi to cart STAT before everyone else does.

17. Center of Attention: Expect heads to turn when you wear this vibrant floral maxi. It doubles as a date night dress!

18. This Season’s Colors: Pink and mocha mousse are the two hottest colors lately, so why not combine them for a one-of-a-kind outfit?

These 18 Boho Maxi Dresses Scream 'European Rich Mom'

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Jessica Biel Was 'A Little Afraid' of Beverly Mitchell During '7th Heaven'

19 May 2025 at 06:30

7th Heaven fans might be surprised to know that Jessica Biel was “secretly a little afraid” of Beverly Mitchell.

“I say this with all the love in the world — because I love her — she was tough, man,” Biel, 43, told InStyle during an interview published on Monday, May 19. “I pushed her buttons.”

Similar to their dynamic on screen, the duo had “a sisterly relationship,” with Biel adding, “I think I did it because I looked up to her and I loved her. We got under each other’s skin in the best way possible.”

Biel reflected on her time playing Mary, crediting 7th Heaven for its influence on her as an actress.

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“What I remember most, probably, is the camaraderie of all the kids,” she said. “The ability to have that longevity and stamina, that’s a huge part of what I can do kind of easily, because it’s what I did ever since I was little.”

She added: “I definitely work with people now who talk about, ‘Man, these hours are long’ and ‘Man, this is a long schedule.’ And I’m like, ‘Is it?’”

Jessica Biel Was A Little Afraid of Beverly Mitchell
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7th Heaven, which ran from 1996 to 2007, followed a minister living in the fictional town of Glen Oak, California, as he and his wife dealt with the drama of raising seven children. In addition to Biel and Mitchell, 44, the ensemble cast also included Stephen Collins, Barry Watson, David Gallagher, Mackenzie Rosman and Catherine Hicks.

The hit series aired for 10 seasons before it was canceled at The WB. When The WB became The CW, the show was given one more season but was canceled for good in 2007.

Biel, for her part, went on to appear in a variety of movie roles including Valentine’s Day, The A-Team, New Year’s Eve, Total Recall and Hitchcock. She admitted to InStyle that “playing the girlfriend” role over and over left her feeling “creatively uninteresting.”

“It was at a time when men’s stories were really important. Where’s my Mad Men?” she noted. “It just felt like a bummer, like, ‘When is somebody going to see that I have more to offer them?’”

More recently, Biel expanded her focus to being an executive producer on TV shows such as Cruel Summer, The Sinner, Candy and Prime Video’s The Better Sister, in which she stars alongside Elizabeth Banks. Biel’s success behind the scenes has only made her more hungry to explore different avenues in the entertainment industry.

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“I’m still not working with [some of] the A-list directors of my dreams, you know? So, I don’t feel like, ‘Done it. Did it.’ What more can I do?” she explained. “I feel like I have so much more to go, not in a weird, dysfunctional way, just like, ‘Man, there’s a lot of people I haven’t been able to work with that I want to work with.’”

Biel even named some of the people on her wish list, saying, “I love a good manifestation. David Fincher, he’s one of my favorites, favorite favorites. And so many actresses that are incredible — the Helen Mirrens of the world, the Olivia Colmans of the world. And then, I haven’t worked with almost any women that are peers of mine besides Elizabeth [Banks]. Now it’s stories about sisters and families and friendships, so I’m hoping for more of that in the future. What more ladies can I work with?”

She concluded: “It’s such a delicate business, one thing goes away and everything falls apart. People have to trust and take risks. You gotta risk it for the biscuit. That’s a new thing [my husband] Justin [Timberlake] and I are saying: ‘You gotta risk it for the biscuit.’ I don’t even know what it means, like, tangibly.'”

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'American Idol' Winners Through the Years

19 May 2025 at 06:27

A lasting impact. Since it initially aired in June 2002, American Idol has made many dreams come true for its winners.

“When I was a little girl … if you had asked me what I wanted to do when I grew up, I would have told you I wanted to be a famous country music singer,” season 4 winner Carrie Underwood told fans during her concert at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville in September 2019. “As I got older, dreams tend to give way to practicalities, so I started going to school to get a real job. One day there was an open door, and I walked through it and my life was changed forever.”

Underwood is not the only past winner whose life was changed after appearing on American Idol. For Jordin Sparks, the experience was even more unique because she was a fan of the hit competition show first.

“I was such a huge fan of Idol that I was more excited to audition for that than to get my driver’s license,” Sparks told AZCentral in August 2017. “That’s how a big a fan I was.”

The season 6 winner admitted that being on a show like American Idol was overwhelming. Following her win, Sparks suffered from “bad anxiety and panic attacks” as a result of how quickly things changed in her life.

“The down side is a lot of sacrifice and being alone — not lonely, but alone,” she reflected. “I’m a huge family person and not being able to make some things — that’s not easy. But my family has been completely understanding and they are so great and supportive. There are times when I want to go to see my nieces and [think], ‘Crap, I have an interview and I can’t go.’ So it’s hard, but I’ve learned how to balance things. It took a while, but I think I’ve got the hang of it and I’m happy about it now.”

Scroll down to see which singers have beat thousands of other contenders to win a recording contract on American Idol:

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Season: 1
Runner-up: Justin Guarini
Standout Performances: Aretha Franklin's "Natural Woman," Betty Hutton's "Stuff Like That There," Celine Dion's "I Surrender"
Debut Single: "A Moment Like This"

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Season: 2
Runner-up: Clay Aiken
Standout Performances: Stevie Wonder's "Ribbon in the Sky," Leon Russell and Bonnie Bramlett's "Superstar," Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle's "A Whole New World"
Debut Single: "Flying Without Wings"

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Season: 3
Runner-up: Diana DeGarmo
Standout Performances: Brenda Lee's "Always on My Mind," Abbie Mitchell's "Summertime," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools"
Debut Single: "I Believe"

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Season: 4
Runner-up: Bo Bice
Standout Performances: Martina McBride's "Independence Day," Elvis Presley's "Trouble," Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' "If You Don't Know Me by Now"
Debut Single: "Inside Your Heaven"

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Season: 5
Runner-up: Katharine McPhee
Standout Performances: Ray LaMontagne's "Trouble," John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads," Elvis Presley's "In the Ghetto"
Debut Single: "Do I Make You Proud"

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Season: 6
Runner-up: Blake Lewis
Standout Performances: Ben E. King's "I (Who Have Nothing)," Martina McBride's "A Broken Wing," Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody"
Debut Single: "This Is My Now"

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Season: 7
Runner-up: David Archuleta
Standout Performances: The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby," Dolly Parton's "Little Sparrow," Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
Debut Single: "The Time of My Life"

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Season: 8
Runner-up: Adam Lambert
Standout Performances: Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love," Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine," Kanye West's "Heartless"
Debut Single: "No Boundaries"

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Season: 9
Runner-up: Crystal Bowersox
Standout Performances: Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Simple Man," Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose's "Treat Her Like a Lady"
Debut Single: "Beautiful Day"

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Season: 10
Runner-up: Lauren Alaina
Standout Performances: Thompson Square's "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not," Montgomery Gentry's "Gone," Josh Turner's "Long Black Train"
Debut Single: "I Love You This Big"

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Season: 11
Runner-up: Jessica Sanchez
Standout Performances: Queen's "The Stone," Usher's "U Got It Bad," Bob Seger's "We've Got Tonight"
Debut Single: "Home"

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Season: 12
Runner-up: Kree Harrison
Standout Performances: Emeli Sande's "Next To Me," Adele's "Chasing Pavements," Duffy's "Syrup & Honey"
Debut Single: "I Am Beautiful"

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Season: 13
Runner-up: Jena Irene
Standout Performances: Aerosmith’s “Dream On,” Paul McCartney’s “Maybe I’m Amazed"
Debut Single: “As Long As You Love Me"

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Season: 14
Runner-up: Clark Beckham
Standout Performances: Matchbox Twenty’s “Bright Lights” and Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror”
Debut Single: “Beautiful Life”

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Season: 15
Runner-up: La'Porsha Renae
Standout Performances: Sia’s “Chandelier,” Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man”
Debut Single: “Falling”

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Season: 16
Runner-up: Caleb Lee Hutchinson
Standout Performances: Colbie Caillat’s “Bubbly,” The Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows”
Debut Single: “Going Going Gone”

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Season: 17
Runner-up: Alejandro Aranda
Standout Performances: Sam Cooke’s “Bring It On Home to Me,” Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode”
Debut Single: “Flame”

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Season: 18
Runner-up: Arthur Gunn
Standout Performances: Andra Day’s “Rise Up,” Bill Withers’ “Grandma’s Hands”
Debut Single: “Rise Up”

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Season: 19
Runner-up: Willie Spence
Standout Performances: Chris Stapleton’s “You Should Probably Leave,” Kolton Moore & The Clever Few’s “What Brings Life Also Kills"
Debut Single: “23”

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Season: 20
Runner-up: HunterGirl
Standout Performances: John Mayer's "Heartbreak Warfare," Bruce Springsteen's "I'm on Fire"
Debut Single: "One Day Tonight"

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Season: 21
Runner-up: Megan Danielle
Standout Performances: Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World," Lionel Richie's "Stuck on You"
Debut Single: "I'll Be Seeing You"

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Season: 22
Runner-up: Will Moseley
Standout Performances: Adele's "Hello," Billie Eilish's "What Was I Made For?"
Debut Single: "This Isn't Over"

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Season: 23
Runner-up: John Foster
Standout Performances: Otis Redding's "Try a Little Tenderness," Disney's "Beauty and the Beast"
Debut Single: "Heal"

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Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos’ wedding guests will stay in $500K/night hotel rooms

19 May 2025 at 12:49
New details have been revealed about the highly anticipated wedding of Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos and the Page Six Radio hosts have the details. The duo is set to exchange vows in front of more than 200 guests this June in Venice, Italy, according to CNN. The happy couple and their guests are staying...

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