Just days after Kristin Davis revealed that Trey, played by MacLachlan, 66, was the centre of a discarded plotline on the SATC reboot series, the actor himself spoke about being open to reprising his role.
Speaking to People on Monday, March 10, MacLachlan responded to comments made by Davis, 60, on the Thursday, March 6, episode of her “Are You a Charlotte?” podcast. Davis revealed that a rejected storyline for her character Charlotte York-Goldenblatt involved bumping into her first husband, Trey, whom Davis labelled the “best match” for Charlotte.
“That’s so sweet of her,” MacLachlan told the outlet of Davis’ recent comments. “I thought I was her perfect match and then they brought in somebody else. It was sad.”
Of returning to the SATC universe as Trey, MacLachlan expressed his interest and admitted that the show’s creators had been in touch. “I think it would be really fun to return, yeah, I do,” MacLachlan said. “They had reached out. I just felt that the idea that they had — I wanted a little bit more to it. I wanted the relationship that we had to be a little deeper.”
He added, “Maybe they’ll come back with another idea. I’d be game.”
And Just Like That’s Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia NixonJames Devaney/GC Images
On Davis’ podcast, the actress confirmed that MacLachlan, a friend of hers, had declined an offer to appear on AJLT. “I think he just didn’t want there to be kind of a sad note to the end,” Davis said. “So, I get that.”
Davis added, however, that she was eager for fans to receive some sort of closure over Trey and Charlotte’s failed marriage. (The characters got married in season three of SATC and divorced in season five before Charlotte went on to marry her current husband, Harry Goldenblatt, played by Evan Handler.)
“[Charlotte has] kind of an unfinished feeling about [Trey] and she really wants to see him,” Davis said on the podcast episode. “I, Kristen, also feel that way.”
She added that she hopes AJLT does find a way to bring Trey back into her character’s life. “Maybe they run into each other, you know, just at an event or at a restaurant or something like that,” Davis explained. “I think it would be so amazing to have Kyle back on. And I did give him a hard time the other day. And then he explained his point of view, and I did understand it.”
In a cover story for InStyle magazine, published on Tuesday, March 11, the actress, 40, reportedly agreed that the NBC news program needs somebody “spicy,” adding herself that Today’s Hager, 43, “needs to be with someone funny.”
Johansson, who cohostedToday with Hager for one week commencing January 20, also reflected on the show’s previous cohost Hoda Kotb, with the outlet reporting that Johansson referred to her as “a mentor.”
“I think with Hoda, it was so great because she was, like, you know, a little older, but with kids,” Johansson said. “She was a little step ahead.”
As for her own experience on Today, Johansson has extremely fond memories of the week. “[Cohosting] Today really is a fantasy job for me,” Johansson said. “I like every element of that job because I love talking to people. It’s not dissimilar from hosting Saturday Night Live in some ways. The live element of it is really fun. Spontaneous and a little dangerous too. I would never want my own TV show.” (Johansson has hosted SNL six times and her most recent was the December 14, 2019, episode.)
When Johansson was revealed as a temporary Today host in January, she surprised many of her loved ones. “Everyone in my life can’t quite believe it,” Johansson said on the January 21 episode of Today. “The people that knew me very well were like, ‘You are living your dream. I am so happy for you.’ The people that did not know me as well were like, ‘What’s going on? Are you OK?’”
During the episode, Johansson detailed her childhood dream of working as a breakfast television host, noting that as a kid, she would look at herself “in the mirror with a shampoo bottle.”
She continued, “I’m like, ‘Good morning, everyone, and I hope you had a wonderful weekend. What’s happening in your neck of the woods?’ All of that stuff.”
As for Kotb, 60, the former host appeared on her final episode of Today on January 10 — 17 years after she started with the program. Her final episode began on a tearful note as she cried after watching a video package of Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Craig Melvin and Carson Daly singing her praises. In return, she shared her own kind words about her colleagues.
Kotb joined NBC in April 1998, serving as a correspondent for the network and Dateline before becoming the host of the fourth hour of the Today show in September 2007. Kathie Lee Gifford stepped in as her cohost from April 2008 to April 2019, before Hager took over the role.
Tori Spelling has claimed she does not drink water, detailing an “aversion to it.”
Speaking on the Tuesday, March 11, episode of her podcast “MisSpelling,” Tori, 51, likened herself to “a cacti” before delving deeper into her reasons. “Just water me once in a while, and I somehow survive,” Tori said. “How I’m still living, no one knows. I don’t drink water. And when I say I don’t drink water, I don’t drink water.”
The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum explained that her distaste for water stems from an early age when her mother, Candy Spelling, would offer her medication and have to mash the medicine together with Coke syrup to administer it. “I would say, ‘What’d you put in here? Like, what are you giving me?’ And she would say the same thing, ‘What, you think I’m trying to poison you?’” Tori recalled.
Tori, who shares five children — Liam, 17, Stella, 16, Hattie, 13, Finn, 12, and Beau, 8 — with ex-husband Dean McDermott, added that she forced herself to drink water during her pregnancies because she knew she had to “hydrate the baby growing in you.”
“But in my mind, I was like, ‘I’m drinking for them, not myself,’” Tori said. “I can guzzle, like, a glass of wine in, like, two seconds. No problem. But I take a few sips of water and swallow gently, and all of a sudden, I’m like, ‘I want to puke.’”
Tori added that also grew suspicious of McDermott, 58, spiking a recent ginger ale he recently offered her. (The pair, who married in May 2006, remain amicable after Tori filed for divorce in March 2024 — three weeks prior to McDermott filing his own response.)
Despite McDermott reminding Tori that she was “the mother of my children,” Tori said that she told him at the time, “I was like, ‘Listen, it’s not personal. I think this about everybody.”
Tori explained further, “This crazy, irrational fear of handed over liquids from other people. I don’t call it a fear of water. I just like to say I hate water, I have an allergy to water.”
Instead of water, Tori claimed she drinks ginger ale, Diet Dr. Pepper and coconut water.
Tori has become renowned for spilling details into her life, refusing to hold back on topics including her sex life. When her 90210 costar Brian Austin Green appeared on her podcast in November 2024, Tori reminded him how they hooked up at Disneyland years ago. “We had sex for the first time in Disneyland,” Tori said at the time, to which Green, 51, asked, “At Disneyland? Really? What?”
Tori then clarified that it was inside his hotel room, to which he noted, “Oh, OK, so not Disneyland. Like, not on a ride or anything like that.”
She’s also discussed anal sex, cheating, her first and only threesome and a lack of orgasms in other “MisSpelling” episodes.
When it comes to Victoria Beckham’s eponymous label, the designer is her own muse.
But rubbing elbows with the British monarchy certainly doesn’t hurt. In fact, it may have influenced her creative process for her Fall 2025 collection, which saw the return of a box bag that recalled a style Meghan Markle made so popular it went viral in 2018.
Lest you forget, one of Markle’s most memorable fashion moments before taking a step back from her royal duties was in December 2018, when she wore head-to-toe Victoria Beckham to attend Saint Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham alongside Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and other members of the British royal family.
At the time, Markle (now 43) was carrying her first child (Archie, now 5 years old). Still, rather than cover up her baby bump (like the late actress-turned-royal Grace Kelly, who memorably used an Hermès bag to hide her pregnancy while filming To Catch a Thief), she opted for the decidedly compact Powder Box bag plucked right off Victoria’s Beckham’s Fall 2018 runway.
Inspired by 1950s vanity cases, the bag featured an interior mirror, a lipstick-sized pocket, and a curved gold-tone metal clasp. Despite the $1,600 price tag, it swiftly sold out after Markle was snapped with it.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in December 2018.Samir Hussein/WireImage
The bag became so famous that it was displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London, soon thereafter. Meanwhile, Beckham, 50, was a stone’s throw away at her home in nearby Holland Park when she saw photos of Markle with the bag seen around the world.
The next month, she appeared on Live With Kelly and Ryan and spoke about the “Meghan Markle Effect.” “She looked so beautiful. It was such a lovely surprise to wake up to on Christmas morning,” Beckham said. “She’s such a beautiful, strong and wonderful woman, so it was a huge honor.”
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle in December 2018.Samir Hussein/WireImage
Fast-forward to 2025, and Beckham has seemingly put a spin on the historically significant accessory for her Fall 2025 outing at Paris Fashion Week. Models carried leather box bags that, in keeping with the androgynous tone of the collection, leaned more toward a mini briefcase than a vanity case.
A model carrying one of the new box bags on the runway at the Victoria Beckham Fall 2025 fashion show.Peter White/Getty Images
The same retro aesthetic was also woven into the 1930s-influenced evening dresses, which Beckham has been putting into play at events, some of them on recent royal occasions.
As a guest at Buckingham Palace state banquet, an Italian-themed dinner at the King’s Highgrove House estate and more, the designer’s proximity to the palace could have inspired her to revisit the iconic bag fit for a duchess.
Victoria and David Beckham attending a State Banquet at Buckingham Palace in December 2024.WPA Pool/Getty Images
“I’ve absolutely learned so much by going to these things with David,” Beckham told Vogue after her fashion show on Friday, March 7. She said she dresses “understated” to observe royal etiquette, which on her (and Markle, for that matter) photographs flawlessly from every angle.
According to royal fashion protocol, eveningwear calls for a gown and a small, elegant clutch — something Beckham has in the bag for Fall 2025.
Social media influencer Bran Flakezz, real name Brandon Edelman, detailed how he made almost $800,000 in one year.
Speaking on the Wednesday, March 5, episode of the “Networth and Chill” podcast, hosted by Vivian Tu, Flakezz said, “I grossed $768,000 in 2024,” before detailing how much was left in his pocket as a result of “the net” costs.
‘So $768,000 is the top number, 20 percent of that goes to management, so we’re down to, like, what $550k? From $550k, $200,000 of that goes to taxes,” the 28-year-old said. “Just the way it goes. Now we’re down to $330k. After the $330k, you have your expenses. I have a team now, so it’s like, lawyer, accountant, therapist … it’s insane.”
Flakezz, a Philadelphia-based comedian and content creator who has risen to fame as a result of his relatable content across TikTok and Instagram, went on to reveal how much he wound up pocketing last year: “Like, probably around $300,000.”
The influencer also took listeners through his journey to success, telling Tu, the founder and CEO of Your Rich BFF Media, that he has grown his earnings from a former annual wage of $40k and ongoing family hardship. “I grew up, literally, dirt poor, so this is insane,” he began. “My parents made enough money to put food on the table but they didn’t have savings. We lived pay cheque to pay cheque. I knew when I grew up, I wanted to be more financially secure.”
Flakezz explained that he now meets with an accountant “pretty frequently” to ensure he keeps his finances in order. “I think the most meticulous thing is the expense report that I have to keep,” he detailed. “I can kind of expense almost everything. I took an Uber here to do a podcast, this is content, this is work, I can expense that Uber. I can expense the lunch that I ate on the way here. That is what’s really great for me. I’m very thorough.”
Flakezz’s fame saw him appear as a cast member, and runner-up, on Barstool Sports’ first reality TV show, Project Verified, which he also discussed during his podcast appearance. “I was a huge Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ [LaPaglia] fan, like, she was one of the first creators I followed who made, like, really fun, feral party content,” he said. “I wanted to be a part of that show really badly.”
He added that when LaPaglia announced that she was hosting Project Verified and put a call-out for contestants, Flakezz DM’d her to see if he should apply. “When I got the call that I was on it, I was so excited because my bio is in my head, I’m a reality TV star,” he said. “When I first started making content, it was because I really wanted to be cast for a show, and I was, like, I feel like I need to have a social media presence so let me try making content and then it just ended up that I fell in love with making content.”
During the Tuesday, March 11, episode of Lifetime’s reality show, the pair reunited with the cast for the first time in nearly a year. As part of the reunion show, both David, 37, and Madison, 31, confirmed they are still together and now living under the same roof.
“We’re very happy,” Madison told host Kevin Frazier. “He makes me feel like the most special person in the world without even trying. He’s the best.”
After some cast members noticed some new rings on the pair’s fingers, both Madison and David assured them they are not engaged. Instead, the new bling is a symbol of their committed love for each other.
“We had our one-year anniversary and I’m just living life,” David said when confirming his relationship status.
During season 18 of Married at First Sight, viewers watched experts Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Pastor Cal Roberson and Dr. Pia Goff initially match Madison up withAllen. David, meanwhile, was paired up with Michelle.
At one point in the season, the experts questioned why David sent a text message to Madison saying he “wanted to eat her up” during his marriage to Michelle. (In a previous episode, David claimed that he was just shooting his shot and was a man with “needs” that weren’t being met.)
When asked to share if they had any regrets, both David and Madison acknowledged they could have handled the cheating scandal better.
“Obviously, I think we would both change everything,” Madison shared. “I will never regret following my heart, but I will regret not having the courage and the confidence to say it loudly when I should have.”
David added, “I should have been stronger. I would like to apologize to you Michelle sincerely. And to you Allen as well. You’re a great man, and I should have manned up.”
During the reunion show, Allen confirmed he has moved on with a new girlfriend. As for Michelle, she’s single and doesn’t see a future friendship with Madison.
“We’re not going to be friends — her and I — and I appreciate the apology,” she acknowledged. “But I’m pretty sure we’ll never see each other again.”
Married at First Sight (produced by Kinetic Content) airs on Lifetime Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.
Denise was sitting next to Eloise during her confessional while recalling the embarrassing moment.
“I didn’t know some of my OnlyFans pictures were synced to her iPad,” Denise said while cracking up. When a producer asked Eloise what her reaction was when seeing the picture, the teen started laughing alongside her mom.
Denise adopted Eloise in 2011, when she was only five weeks old. Eloise has a rare chromosomal disorder — Chromosome 8, Monosomy 8p — in which she experiences speech and development delays. (Denise is also the mother to Sami, 20, and Lola, 19, whom she shares with ex-husband Charlie Sheen.)
Tuesday’s episode also offered an inside look at Eloise’s at-home education.
“I think a lot of parents that have special needs children, it’s hard finding what’s best for them. Every kid’s different,” Denise explained in her confessional. “For Eloise, we’ve tried being in a classroom, but kids can be very mean. We saw her start to shut down, so we felt it was best she had one-on-one with a teacher. I’ve just seen Eloise blossom.”
Denise explained that Eloise is “primarily nonverbal,” but can say a few words.
“I definitely think Eloise brings out the best in Sami and Lola,” Denise added. “They do light up with her.”
In separate confessionals, both Sami and Lola offered more insight into their respective relationships with Eloise.
“I feel like she, honestly, gives me some good advice sometimes,” Sami explained. “If there’s a new guy I’m talking to, I’ll be like, ‘Is he cute?’ She’ll give me thumbs up or thumbs down. If it’s thumbs down, on to the next.”
Sami added, “She’s really honest and I really value her opinion.”
Lola, meanwhile, is usually asking Eloise for fashion advice.
“If I ask her if she likes an outfit, she’ll laugh at me,” Lola said. “That’s how I know it’s ugly.”
Denise is still hopeful that Eloise will learn to speak.
“Eloise started taking swimming lessons, she could do some of the things that the instructor was teaching her. The next day, it’s, like, as if she never got in a pool. Literally, just one day when we were in Hawaii, she just started swimming,” she said. “Certain things will just click. I hope one day, she will just blurt out sentences and start talking.”
Denise Richards and Her Wild Things airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET.
Officer John Nolan found himself in a “sticky situation” with Detective Nyla Harper on the latest episode of The Rookie, but star Nathan Fillion insisted their drama won’t linger.
Warning: Spoilers below for season 7, episode 9, of The Rookie.
During the Tuesday, March 11, episode of the ABC series, Nolan (Fillion) has to help investigate who shot Harper’s husband, James Murray (Arjay Smith), while knowing that James kissed another woman. (Both James and Kylie, the woman he kissed, were gunned down one episode prior.)
Fillion, 53, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday that Nolan is “honor bound” to tell Harper (Mekia Cox) the truth about James’ actions, but since she is someone he “respects and admires” it eats at him throughout the episode.
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“This is not something he wants to do, he certainly does not want to cause his friend any pain,” the actor explained, noting that Nolan and Harper have come a long way since she was his training officer.
Fillion recalled, “When Nyla Harper first came to John, she was angry, closed off, horrifying, mean [and] a very guarded person. She’s now a far more happy and fulfilled and kinder, still hard, [she’s] still got hardness, but she’s just not wearing it on her sleeve as a defense mechanism anymore.”
Harper’s softer side made investigating her even harder for Nolan, according to Fillion. (Since James was shot by a gang member Harper once collared, she is a suspect.)
“It’s killing him. He’s got a job to do, and he has to do it impartially, but it certainly kills him inside,” Fillion told Us of Nolan having to search Harper’s home while James’ life was in jeopardy. “It’s distasteful. He can taste the bitterness in his mouth while searching through his friend’s home. It’s not pleasant by any means.”
Despite his reservations of invading Harper’s privacy, Nolan is key in finding the shooter and clearing her name as a suspect. As a result, Nolan gives Harper her badge and gun back at the hospital and swiftly apologizes for keeping James’ kissing secret from her all day.
“He’s looking for some redemption, some forgiveness,” Fillion explained of the sweet moment. “I think he feels awful about that whole situation, and I think he just wants to be there for the part. The cleansing of that event.”
The hospital scene takes place after James wakes up from surgery and tells Harper that Kylie (Maria Zhang) did kiss him, but he pushed away. In that moment, Nolan calls Harper his “hero” and the two share a hug, seemingly moving past the tension.
“Given their relationship and certainly the discussion that they have at the end of the episode, I think she gets it. I think these two are good,” Fillion said, confirming Nolan and Harper’s friendship is intact. “I think they’ve built something that’s strong. It would take more than this, albeit horrifying [scenario], to destroy what they’ve built.”
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While Fillion played coy about whether James and Harper will have issues moving past the kissing scandal, he told Us that Nolan and his wife, Bailey Nune (Jenna Dewan), are going strong.
“Communication, first of all, is key for John and Bailey,” he explained, adding that the couple are “willing to give each other the benefit of the doubt.”
Throughout season 7, Bailey and Nolan have experienced several ups and downs, especially after Bailey’s ex-husband, Jason (Steve Kazee), was killed by a hired gun and Bailey had been in contact with the man.
The secret briefly caused a rift between Bailey and Nolan, but they ultimately made up. As a result, Nolan realized how fearful Bailey had been after her abusive ex broke out of jail last season.
“What’s next? Good question. You never know,” Fillion said with a laugh, revealing, “I’m just glad these two crazy kids made it out of this jam.”
Fillion added that since Nolan and Bailey are finally in a good place, perhaps the idea of having a child together will become a bigger possibility. (Dewan exclusively told Us earlier this year that having a baby was not off the table.)
“They would make incredible parents,” Fillion told Us, pointing out that Nolan already did a “bang up job” raising his adult son, Henry (Zayne Emory).
When it comes to parenting for a second time, he said Nolan is “living his dream” and “fulfilled” as a police officer, so he envisions him being an “even better” dad this time around.
“I would be very excited to see what kind of parent Bailey would be. I think that’s a very well-rounded mom,” Fillion teased. “If you could get one of those, it’d be good on you.”
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Travel is one of life’s greatest joys. Whether you’re off to explore a new country or just want to collapse onto a pool chair at a splashy resort a la The White Lotus style, boarding a flight for a new destination is always exciting.
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Bravo newbie Bozoma St. John set up a trip for the Bravo women to stay at Windjammer Landing, a luxury villa beach resort in St. Lucia, and fans got a first look during the Tuesday, March 11 episode. This time around, room assignments were no big deal as the women all stayed in the Ocean Point residences.
Bozoma roomed with Erika Jayne and Dorit Kemsley, while sisters Kyle Richards and Kathy Hilton bunked in the same villa. Sutton Stracke, Garcelle Beauvais and Jennifer Tilly stayed in the last room.
“This is stunning. This resort is beautiful, nestled in this beautiful mountainside, gorgeous beaches,” Erika said in her confessional. “Boze may be giving Kathy Hilton a run for her money on these trips.”
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When Us headed to St. Lucia, there were drinks — and embroidered pillowcases — waiting, which mirrored how the RHOBH women were welcomed.
“Our itinerary is packed, and I love it,” Bozoma said in her own confessional. “We have some fabulous dinners planned, we have some local activities, we have a boat ride. We’ve got to celebrate Erika and Dorit’s birthday. We’ve got a night market. I love being in charge.”
Us also loves Bozoma’s planning skills, considering we also had some amazing dinners at a few of the resort’s seven restaurants (with the same waiter as the RHOBH women).
RHOBH fans can also vacation like a Housewife with a special Windjammer Landing package for fans of the show. With villas starting at $7,646 per night, the package has everything the ultimate Bravo fan wants in life, including those Black Cars to transport guests to and from the airport.
Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences
Just like the RHOBH stars, guests have the option to indulge in a five-course meal with wine pairings for an in-villa private dining experience. There’s also the opportunity to experience the 150-minute signature retreat at the Serene Spa, which includes a body treatment massage and facial.
The end of this week’s RHOBH episode teases an upcoming boat ride full of drama, and a lot of yelling hurled Sutton’s way. Us experienced something similar. However, there was no fighting on board the boat — just champagne.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET. Stream old episodes anytime on Peacock.
“I think about, ’How did we get here if we care about each other so much? How did we allow this to happen?’” Kyle, 56, said in a confessional during The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills episode that aired on Tuesday, March 11. “Everything we built. This is like the rug really being ripped out from underneath your feet. I did not expect my life to go in this direction.”
Kyle and Mauricio, 56, were forced to have an “awkward” conversation after he was photographed kissing a mystery woman in the Mykonos airport. (Multiple outlets published the photos in July 2024, one year after Kyle and Mauricio announced their separation.)
“The photos really did say to me, he’s moving on,” Kyle continued during her confessional. “You can live in this la la land for as long as you want, but that was a hammer on the head saying, ‘Hello, Kyle, he’s moved ok. It’s OK. You’re both entitled to live your lives.’”
While sitting in the kitchen of the California house they previously shared, Mauricio apologized to Kyle for the public nature of the images.
“You know that I would never want to do anything on purpose that would hurt you or hurt the kids. I really am sorry for hurting you,” he said. “I would never want to hurt you on purpose.”
Kyle responded, “I know that you would never do that on purpose. I know that you did not know your picture was being taken. I don’t know that the other person didn’t know that. But, obviously, that’s hard to see.”
Kyle explained that because she and Mauricio are separated, they are “allowed to” do what they want — especially when it comes to pursuing other romantic relationships. Still, she admitted that it was “strange” to see him with someone else.
“Seeing these photos, I think makes it pretty clear that this is permanent,” Kyle added in her confessional. “And I don’t think it’s going to be easy to come back from that.”
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET. Stream old episodes anytime on Peacock.
Zeeko Zaki is just like Us and enjoys seeing OA, Maggie and Scola work as a trio on FBI — but he teased that their smaller team won’t last much longer.
After special agent Stuart Scola’s (John Boyd) partner Tiffany “Tiff” Wallace (Katherine Renee Kane) exited the series at the start of season 7, Scola hasn’t found a new forever partner. Instead, he’s worked alongside partners Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) and Omar Adom “OA” Zidan (Zaki) on and off.
“It’s [the] Three Musketeers for a minute,” Zaki, 35, exclusively told Us Weekly about the team dynamics the remainder of the season. “But we do introduce a fourth agent.”
The actor played coy about whether this new addition will stick. “Hopefully, it all works out and we’ll see if it’s for the long run,” Zaki continued, noting, “We do introduce a fourth agent in the next few episodes and it’s exciting.”
Earlier this season, Scola was briefly paired with Sydney Ortiz (Lisette Olivera). However, she left for a different gig with the bureau after episode 8.
Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan, Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell and John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola in ‘FBI.’David M. Russell/CBS
Since then, Scola has teamed up with both Maggie and OA together as well as partnering with them one-on-one. That dynamic is something Zaki told Us will continue before the new agent joins the force.
“What’s kind of exciting [with] the next few episodes [is] the ones that we all have off sort of line up,” Zaki shared. “You’re going to see a lot more of one of us not being there and things like that.”
Even with the mixing of partners, Zaki said it will be seamless on the job. “We’ve all been working together now for six years. [OA] and Maggie seven, but Scola came in season 2, so the dynamic between the three of us is always really great,” he explained.
The personal shakeup, however, does mean that Maggie and OA, who have worked together since season 1 of the series, have been apart for a significant amount of time.
“It tees us up for a great kind of reunion moment for Maggie and OA when we get back together on screen,” Zaki teased. “It’s a fun new sort of thing to play.”
No matter what the pairing, Zaki promised a lot of high intensity cases to wrap up the remainder of the season. (During the Tuesday, March 11, episode, OA took down a group of train hijackers solo while trying to protect his girlfriend, Gemma, who was accidentally shot in the attack.)
John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan, and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell in ‘FBI.’Bennett Raglin/CBS
“We face some eco terrorists, we face some cartel, we get some more traditional cases here and there,” he told Us, adding, “The stakes keep rising and somehow we keep finding a way to do these really exciting episodes.”
Zaki noted that FBI’s final two episodes have yet to film, so he’s not sure what the finale will entail. However, based on past patterns, he is hopeful OA will be front and center for them both.
It’s been more than five years since Wade Robson and James Safechuck detailed their sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson in Leaving Neverland, but they’re still dealing with the aftermath of going public.
The two men opened up about their continued fight for justice in the new documentary Leaving Neverland II: Surviving Michael Jackson, which premieres Tuesday, March 18. Since the original documentary premiered on HBO in 2019, both have continued their attempts to bring their cases to trial — and it’s been a consistent uphill battle.
(HBO is not involved in Leaving Neverland II after a judge ruled that the first film violated a nondisparagement clause in a 1992 contract for an HBO concert special on Jackson’s Dangerous tour.)
“When I first started speaking about the abuse to my therapist, one of the early things that started coming up for me was, ‘OK this is what happened to me, this is what Michael did to me, what do I do with this now?’” Robson, 42, said in the new documentary. “I went to the beach [in June 2012] and did the burning of items — Michael items, personal items, memorabilia items. As those items were burning and I was looking at them melt and disintegrate in the fire, I started talking to Michael’s spirit. [I said], ‘Michael, somehow I’m gonna turn your wrong into a right.’”
According to Robson and Safechuck, 47, they’re not only fighting for their younger selves but for the ability to protect other children from the threat of sexual abuse. The duo initially tried to bring their cases against Jackson to court in 2013 and 2014, but their lawsuits were thrown out due to the statute of limitations.
In 2020, they were able to try their cases again after California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new law extending the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse cases. While their cases were dismissed in 2021, an appellate court ruled in 2023 that they could go to trial. A trial is currently set for November 2026.
Michael Jackson.Kevork Djansezian-Pool/Getty Images
The new documentary is largely about their fight to be heard in court. Jackson died in June 2009 at age 50, but Safechuck and Robson’s lawyers argue that his company can be held liable for the alleged abuse.
“While Mr. Jackson certainly bears a lot of responsibility for this, like every other pedophile case I’ve ever encountered, pedophiles don’t operate in a vacuum — especially successful ones,” attorney John Manly said in Leaving Neverland II. “What we have to show is that MJJ Productions, his company that he owned, was aware of it and knew it. People there were aware of it and knew it.”
According to Robson, his entire alleged relationship with Jackson was facilitated by adults who were in his employ.
“From how I met Michael in the first place to how we met again and then once we became friends, all of my interactions with him were organized by people who worked for him and worked with him,” he claimed. “There were so many times [when] bodyguards that worked for Michael [were] right outside of the door when abuse was going on, whether that was at Neverland or in trailers, at a recording studio. Always people around that worked for him. There was knowledge that there was something weird going on. And nobody in the organization seemingly did anything about it.”
Safechuck made similar comments, telling the camera, “People must have known. It’s hard to imagine being OK with the constant cycle of kids coming in and out. I can’t imagine how they didn’t know.”
Jackson’s estate and attorneys did not participate in Leaving Neverland II. A title card read, “We made repeated requests over a period of six years for interview and comment from the legal team representing Michael Jackson’s estate and MJJ Productions. They declined every opportunity to participate in this documentary.”
As detailed in the first Leaving Neverland, Robson and Safechuck claimed that Jackson sexually abused them as children for a period of seven and four years, respectively. Jackson’s estate called the film a “tabloid character assassination” and slammed Robson and Safechuck as “admitted liars,” citing the fact that they initially claimed nothing ever happened with Jackson before reversing their statements.
Robson addressed that criticism specifically in Leaving Neverland II, claiming that he never wanted to testify on Jackson’s behalf. (The pop star was arrested and charged with child molestation in 2003 but was found not guilty two years later.)
“Michael called him and called him and called him and called him and kept begging him and begging him and begging him,” attorney Vince Finaldi said of Robson, who detailed some of those alleged conversations.
“He said, ‘You know we can’t let them do this to us. We can’t let them take us down,’” Robson claimed Jackson said. “Us, us, us. I definitely had a real fear of what he said about if anyone ever found out that he and I would go to jail.”
Robson claimed he eventually told Jackson that he wouldn’t testify, but he soon received a subpoena. “So there it is,” he said. “I got no choice, that’s what I’m doing.”
The choreographer said he felt like he “wasn’t able to tell the truth” during the 2005 trial. It was only years later — after he got married and had his own son — that he felt ready to go public with his allegations.
Ron Zonen, the prosecutor in Jackson’s criminal trial, said he’s been asked over the years whether he would prosecute Robson for perjury, and he’s always said no.
“I said, ‘This is one of those things where very few people have any control over what happens, least of whom — believe it or not — [are] the person who’s experiencing it,’” he explained. “This is just not something within his emotional control.”
Now, after more than a decade of legal back-and-forth, Robson and Safechuck are both ready to take the stand.
“Whatever’s the final outcome, I don’t really see how I lose,” Robson said. “If I get the opportunity to get back in there and get on the stand and tell the truth like I wasn’t able to for decades, that’s a win for me.”
Safechuck, meanwhile, described the process as “grueling” but said he’s looking forward to speaking his truth.
“Part of me is, like, kind of building up this strength and this shield to go through it,” he explained. “Imagining myself in trial, in the seat, finding the strength and fighting for little Jimmy. When it comes, I’ll be ready.”
Leaving Neverland II: Surviving Michael Jackson premieres on the Real Stories YouTube channel Tuesday, March 18, at 8 p.m. ET.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
It’s the sentence you never thought you’d read — Tom Sandoval just appeared on a reality show and remained Faithful throughout. The show was The Traitors, filmed over a few weeks in a Scottish castle, rather than the decade of his life documented on Bravo’s Vanderpump Rules, but redemption arc-wise, it still counts. And even the people whose fury led to Sandoval being dubbed ‘The Most Hated Man in America’ by The New York Times last year had to grudgingly admit it must take guts to continue signing up for TV gigs. The kicker? Many of them actually enjoyed seeing Sandoval back on their screens.
Vanderpump Rules viewers were stunned in March 2023 — almost exactly two years ago — when fan favorite Ariana Madix discovered that Sandoval, her boyfriend of nine years, had been cheating on her for months with friend and castmate Rachel “Raquel” Leviss. The fallout of this betrayal was so intense it became widely known as Scandoval and reached places and people that events from the Bravoverse usually do not get to… as far as the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Everyone had an opinion on Scandoval and none of it was good for the man at the center of it. As support for Madix, 39, soared and exciting job offers poured in, her ex found himself shunned by friends, a hate target online and in a darker emotional place than he’d ever imagined he could get to. Schwartz and Sandy’s, the bar he opened with friend and costar Tom Schwartz in November 2022, was bombarded with negative reviews and eventually shuttered. Things with Leviss didn’t end well either, with the former pageant queen, 30, eventually accusing Sandoval, 42, of manipulation and love bombing.
It would have been understandable if the whole experience had so wounded Sandoval that he disappeared from public life. Instead, he signed on to the Fox bootcamp competition series Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, which aired in the fall of 2023. And now, two years on, his stint on Peacock’s Emmy-winning The Traitors is largely seen as a success. He charmed audiences, who praised him for embracing the spirit of the game and bringing humor to the show, even if sometimes unintentionally.
“I quite like Tom Sandoval,” wrote one viewer on Reddit. “I know he has a lot of hate…but I appreciate him at face value and think he brings a lot of comedy to the show.” Others praised him as “entertaining,” “hilarious” and “the best part” of the series. Reality TV blogs theorized that he was winning fans back; Collider published an article titled, “I Really Hate to Say This, But Tom Sandoval Is the Star of Traitors Season 3.” His costar Dylan Efron told Cosmopolitan, “[Tom’s] such a unique person. Very, very low self-awareness, very high confidence. But I love that he’s authentically himself. In a world where everyone’s afraid to be themselves, he is Tom Sandoval.”
The truth is, Sandoval has apologized, taken accountability and made an effort to change. When asked if he’s still sorry, he tells Us Weekly, “Of course I’m sorry. Very much so.” He’s put in the work to better himself (therapy, guided meditation), is in a committed relationship with model Victoria Lee Robinson, 32, and feels as though he’s repented enough. “Whether people agree with me or not, that’s on them. But it has been an extremely rough backlash, and I understand [where they are coming from],” Sandoval says, admitting that there are still days when internet trolls can get under his skin. “Obviously, I want people to move on. Ariana has moved on, I’ve moved on, we’re all moving on.” So, is the world finally ready to forgive him?
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Why sign on for The Traitors?
It looked like so much fun. There’s physical [and] mental challenge, building relationships and trust with people. I was so excited to play the game.
Were you worried about how other contestants would react to you?
I assumed people would know who I am and about me. Yes, I was worried.
How did you expect the public to react?
I knew I’d get a lot of mixed reactions. [But] when I was filming it, I knew I worked really hard and contributed, so I’d be considered a strong player, at least when it comes to the challenges.
Traitors is a game built on lying and deception. Did it make you reflect on your past?
A little bit. I was adamant that I did not want to be a Traitor. If [host] Alan [Cumming] would’ve picked me to be a Traitor, I would have left.
We need to talk about the viral moment when you said women are better cheaters instead of Traitors…
I was sleep-deprived, fighting sickness, and I didn’t even realize I said that. It just came out, and I never wanted to hide and run away so bad in my life.
Some of your castmates were tough on you. Do you feel like they were being unfriendly to appease the public?
Definitely. Initially, I wasn’t as liked as [much as] I was in the later episodes, so there were people leaning into that. I felt like Chrishell [Stause] took an opportunity to ride those coattails of the scandal, to get those big Ariana fans and ‘I hate Tom Sandoval’ fans behind her. She goes, “You’re coming after me because I’m friends with Ariana.” I’m like, “Girl, you took a picture with her six years ago on the red carpet, you follow her on Instagram.’” [Laughs] She was also not the only person at the castle that followed Ariana.
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Do you feel like reality stars are judged more harshly than others when it comes to controversy?
Of course. Your real life is getting played out on TV, and because people are let into that part of your life, they feel like they deserve to know everything at all times. It’s much different than musicians or actors, where they lead a much more private life.
How does it feel now that the public has seen a different side of you?
It really feels great. I knew that, like, what do I want to say? [Laughs] [I knew] being in a more positive, fun, gaming environment would get people to see me in a different light because it’s less about starting up drama and more just about playing the game and the funny antics that come with that and the campiness of it all. Vanderpump Rules is a much different environment and it obviously evolved as we went on from season to season and our lives changed. It was, at times, a very toxic environment.
Do you think Traitors helped put Scandoval behind you?
That’s really what I want. It’s been two years; I want to move on from that and continue with my life.
Is it a relief that now there may only be about two people who still consider you ‘The Most Hated Man in America’?
[Laughs] Two people. What do you mean, two people? [Laughs]
Well, are you happy that the public is moving away from that sentiment?
Yeah, of course. I want to leave that stuff in the past. I’m sure there’s still people out there who hold on to that — I know there are — but the hate has died down for sure. Whether they’re laughing with me [or] laughing at me, at least they’re laughing, and that’s what I love.
What do you think Ariana makes of you winning back favor with the public?
I haven’t really thought about it. But I’m sure, because you know, she’s moved on, [that] she doesn’t really have [many] thoughts about it.
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You two still own a home together. What’s the status of selling that?
It’s been a process. It’s definitely in the works, and I’m looking forward to moving on and closing — like, really fully closing — that chapter. It’s closed in my life, but this is the only thing that’s sort of [still] there.
Do you think you’ll always be tied to Scandoval?
I can’t predict the future, but I want to move on. I feel like Traitors has really helped people see me in a different light. It’s been amazing, and I’m excited for people to see all the things that I’m gonna do in the future and for all of us collectively to move on.
Have you learned to ignore any online trolling, or does it get under your skin?
It depends on the day. My girlfriend, Victoria, gets a lot of stuff that’s unfair to her, which I feel really bad about. The only thing she’s guilty of is loving me. I wish people would leave her alone. Save it for me!
I’ve been extremely happy in [our] relationship. We work very well, we have similar goals, and it feels like we could really grow together. I feel so fortunate and lucky to have her in my life. She’s been my rock and stuck by me.
How do you make sure she feels secure in your relationship?
I definitely understand, [given] my past, that I have to work hard, and I do. I’m not the same person that I used to be. I don’t do the same things I used to do. It’s important for her to feel secure and loved. I’ve also calmed down when it comes to going out. I don’t want to put myself in situations that, you know, don’t look appropriate. It’s tough too because people try to pull s—, [so] I just avoid those situations altogether.
What else are you doing differently?
I’ve been in therapy and developing much better habits. I still do a lot of guided meditation and I’m taking a different direction in my life. We stay at home a lot more, which I’m loving. I’m so much healthier. We work out together, go on hikes. My day-to-day is so much different than it used to be.
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Vanderpump Rules is getting an overhaul with a new cast. Could we see you with some of your previous costars on The Valley spinoff?
Who knows? I feel like the answer will present itself at the time, and then I’ll make the best decision that fits me and where I’m at in my life. Or where Victoria and I are in our lives because going on a show like that would inevitably involve her as well. I’ve really enjoyed not having to put my entire life out there at all times and answer questions about everything that I’ve done. Like, oh, you gotta talk about last night and this day, and what you ate for breakfast and what you’re having for lunch. It feels nice to have that privacy, and we both have really enjoyed that.
Would you say you’re fully in your redemption era now?
I think that’s more of a public perception, but I’m enjoying my new chapter in life and what comes into the future.
If you could go back in time, would you have done anything differently?
Of course. [Laughs] Everything.
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Blake Lively expressed her gratitude for the fans who showed up to support her and her latest film Another Simple Favor amid her ongoing legal battle with former costar Justin Baldoni.
“Watching @asimplefavor opening night @sxsw felt like a rock concert,” the actress, 37, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, March 11, alongside a photo of her from the premiere at the SXSW festival in Austin. “Thank you to the very best audience. Texas turns it out.”
Lively added that just being able to make the A Simple Favor sequel was already a sentimental achievement for her.
“Making this movie was already the gift, every element of it,” she continued. “To share it with you all and feel the love returned to us was the best feeling. Thank you for having us Austin.”
And in true Lively fashion, she gave Us the lowdown on her red carpet look.
“And yes. It’s latex ,” she concluded, referring to the ’50s-inspired mauve Renée Massoomian dress she donned for the occasion.
Another Simple Favor is the first movie release Lively has been a part of since her ongoing legal drama with her former costar and It Ends With Us director. In December 2024, Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni, 41, accusing him of sexual harassment and attempting to launch a smear campaign against her.
Baldoni has denied the allegations and subsequently filed a counter lawsuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds and Lively’s publicist Leslie Sloane. Lively and Reynolds, 48, have denied Baldoni’s claims and Sloane has requested to be removed from the lawsuit.
Lively and Baldoni have been back and forth in court and have denied mediation attempts. A trial is currently scheduled for March 9, 2026.
Currently, Baldoni and Lively are waiting for the case’s judge to rule on the Gossip Girl alum’s request for a stronger protective order. During a March hearing, Lively’s attorneys claimed that Baldoni’s team “created improper disclosure of information.”
“We want to stop the public publication of this information, in the case, during discovery. The rules try and prevent the burden to be on the third parties,” Lively’s lawyer said in court. “We should not make the dozens of third parties run to the court for protection. We are supposed to reduce the burden on third parties. He should drop the third-party subpoena against the security firm that protects Lively and Reynolds.”
Baldoni’s attorney Bryan Freedman denounced the claims in his own statement to the judge.
“These are matters of ‘for attorney’s eyes only’ restrictions,” Freedman said during the hearing. “This is a case where no one has any intention of harming Ms. Lively in any way. She detailed the sexual harassment claims and put that out there. My clients have been adjudicated as guilty right when this was filed. My client has a right to fight back and to defend himself. We want to agree to the protective order and place the burden on the party, who wants greater protection, to go to court and be transparent.”
Lively’s legal drama has been a hot topic. During the SXSW premiere, Lively’s Another Simple Favor costar, Anna Kendrick, was seemingly asked about how the news had impacted the movie. However, Kendrick played it low-key and dodged the question.
“Why? What happened? I did ayahuasca and the last year of my life has been gone,” she deadpanned in a chat with Variety before hyping up Another Simple Favor. “But I hear the movie is amazing.”
Anna Wintour at the Max Mara show on February 27.Jacopo Raule/Getty Images
Anna Wintour‘s ever-present sunglasses are legendary, but the boots? They’re the hardest-working signature accessory as of late.
While the style set has descended upon Europe for fashion month, Wintour, 75, also has boots on the ground. However, the longtime Vogue editor-in-chief appears to have packed only one pair for the trip.
Famously decisive, Wintour’s unwavering commitment to her Manolo Blahnik snakeskin boot is a lesson in pieces that combine form and fashion. It proves that her style mastery extends from head to toe, quite literally.
While the chief content officer of Condé Nast has been attending every major show from Milan to Paris, this season, the spotlight isn’t just on the runway; it’s on her compelling choice of footwear, which gives chic new meaning to the phrase: “These boots are made for walking.”
Whether at the Vogue office or in the front row, Wintour’s cold-weather uniform is a study in steadfast precision. It typically consists of a tailored coat, a printed dress and now those boots.
Diesel president Renzo Rosso and Anna Wintour at Marni on February 26.Rosdiana Ciaravolo/Getty Images for Marni
Last month, Wintour wore them to Marni’s Fall 2025 show with a custom lime-green dress from the new collection, just as a model wearing a near-identical version walked past her on the runway.
Anna Wintour at Milan Fashion Week on February 28.Robino Salvatore/GC Images
She was later seen en route to Moschino in said boots plus a Prada frock with a daffodil motif and a Thom Browne herringbone coat with flora and fauna embroidery, which had only made its way down the catwalk two weeks prior.
Anna Wintour attends the Christian Dior show on March 4.Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images
Earlier this month, on March 4, she stepped out in the City of Light for the Christian Dior show wearing the exact same Prada dress, only this time, she paired it with a Fendi double-breasted wool topper with pointed lapels.
A mere 24 hours later while outside The Row, she layered the coat over a Proenza Schouler navy-and-white draped dress with an asymmetrical hem, which she grounded once again with her go-to Manolo Blahnik shoes.
Anna Wintour at Paris Fashion Week on March 5.Edward Berthelot/Getty Images
By Thursday, March 6, she headed to the Schiaparelli show wrapped up in a mulberry red coat plucked right off the Erdem Fall 2025 runway. This season, Schiaparelli Creative Director Daniel Roseberry nodded to his Texan roots, making Wintour’s snakeskin boots feel all the more fitting for the occasion.
Anna Wintour at Schiaparelli on March 6.Neil Mockford/GC Images
Chanel kicked off the final day of the Paris collections on Tuesday, March 11, at the Grand Palais. Once more, Wintour, a well-known wardrobe recycler, styled said boots with a tweed skirt suit from the French fashion house’s Fall 2020 collection.
Anna Wintour at Chanel on March 11.Pierre Suu/Getty Images
Despite the intricate embellishments on the jacket, not to mention, the multiple Georgian antique necklaces she topped it off with, her statement boots paired seamlessly, thanks to a similar color palette. (Indeed, snakeskin is considered a neutral for Wintour and other fashion insiders.)
So, while the outerwear, dresses and jewels have all varied to reflect the collections she attended, the boots remained constant and speak to a woman who understands the power of timeless style in a world of fleeting trends. As Wintour said herself in a 2019 interview with Reuters: “I think for all of us it means an attention more on craft, on creativity, and less on the idea of clothes that are instantly disposable, things that you will throw away just after one reading.”
This point was underscored in Anna: The Biography by Amy Odell, as the author spoke to several of Wintour’s former assistants during her research before the book’s release in 2022. “She repeats her outfits all the time, so it doesn’t matter if you repeat your outfit,” one past assistant recalled. “And you have to wear heels.”
Bre Tiesi may get a little jealous of the other women in Nick Cannon’s life — but not for the reason you think.
“I think I’ve gotten jealous about holidays. Holidays are hard,” Tiesi, 33, shared on the Tuesday, March 11, episode of the “We Need to Talk” podcast. “I’d be like, ‘OK, well, if you’re gonna do this, can you take Ledgie?’ And it’s not for me. I’m not jealous. Say they go on a trip and I’m like, ‘Well, that would’ve been nice, could you have just brought Ledgie with you guys?’”
According to the Selling Sunset star, the bouts of jealousy truly have nothing to do with her. Instead, she just wants her son to feel included.
“I’m looking more out for him, per se, and really because I care, and I want him to have relationships with his siblings,” Tiesi explained. “I know at some point, Nick will be able to take the kids and do what he wants to do with just the kids and make it more of a family unit.”
Cannon, 44, and Tiesi share 2-year-old son Legendary. Alongside Legendary, Cannon is also dad to 11 other kids: 13-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey, Golden Sagon, 7, Powerful Queen, 3, and Rise Messiah Cannon, 2, with Brittany Bell; twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir, 3, and Beautiful Zeppelin, 2, with Abby De La Rosa; and Onyx Ice Cole, 2, with LaNisha Cole.
The Masked Singer star is also father to two children with Alyssa Scott: Zen, who died at 5 months old in December 2021 after being diagnosed with brain cancer, and Halo Marie Cannon, 2.
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While Tiesi admits her son doesn’t interact with too many of his siblings because they are “young right now,” she said she makes gift baskets on behalf of Legendary for his siblings during major holidays.
“I just want to make sure that I’m keeping the door open and that everyone involved is happy, so our kids can have a relationship because you don’t have to like me,” she shared with host Paul Carrick Brunson of Cannon’s additional baby mamas. “We don’t have to have a relationship, I don’t need to at all, but I want you to know that I genuinely love and accept your kids and they’re welcome in my home.”
Tiesi is proud to say she’s “cool” with the majority of the other women in Cannon’s life. After all, she just wants to make it “as easy and pleasant” as possible for all parties involved.
“Obviously there’s emotions involved, and I can’t help how other people feel,” she explained. “But if I’m invited, if you are OK with me being around, I will happily bring Legendary. I will come and say hi. I will drop a gift. I will leave him and I will come back.”
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Mackenly Randolph is basically basketball royalty.
The 6’0” University of Louisville freshman has sat courtside while watching — and learning from — some of the sport’s most influential athletes. She moved to California after her dad, former NBA player Zach Randolph (or Z-Bo to fans) was traded from the Memphis Grizzlies to the Sacramento Kings in 2017, and soon found herself playing on a middle school team with basketball legend Kobe Bryant as her coach.
“Kobe called my dad, and he was like, ‘We would love for Mack to have a place,’” she exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, March 11, referring to a spot on the late basketball legend’s daughter, Gigi Bryant’s, team. “I was like, ‘What the heck — no way Kobe Bryant really wants me to come.”
“That moment was kind of surreal,” she continued. “I grew up watching basketball, I know basketball, so knowing Kobe Bryant was going to be my coach was crazy.”
Bryant definitely made the girls on his team work — early morning workouts and all. “We trained with him every day, and mind you, we were middle schoolers and he’s getting us up at 6 AM,” Randolph explained. “We’re doing sand lifts, we’re doing lifting workouts in the summer.”
(Kobe, his 13-year-old daughter Gigi, and seven others tragically died in a helicopter crash on January 26, 2020, on the way to a basketball tournament.)
According to Randolph, basketball was always meant to be the sport for her. Her dad was a two-time NBA All-Star and she was always around players from the league (who she affectionately refers to as “50 different bonus uncles”). Her coach at Sierra Canyon School motivated her to win, and she was the school’s second girls All-American (an annual honor for the country’s best high school and college players) after USC superstar JuJu Watkins.
A lot of people think of Drake’s “Papi’s Home” when they think of the well-known school (with the line “Sierra Canyon parking lot lookin’ like Magic City parking lot”), or they think it’s just where “all the rich famous people’s kids go” Randolph said, but the school is — and offers — much more. “I think Sierra Canyon is a really good school, and with basketball, they’re at an elite level there,” she explained.
“The coaches and the teachers there just want you to excel in sports and in the classroom,” she added. Randolph met her future Louisville teammate Izela Arenas — the oldest daughter of three-time NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas and Laura Govan — at Sierra Canyon, and the pair tried nearly every sport together, including volleyball and soccer.
Turns out, the University of Louisville was a natural fit for Randolph as she considered her next steps — in both basketball and in regards to her education.
“The connection I have with Coach [Jeff] Walz and [associate coach] JP (Jonneshia Pineda) is a very special connection,” she explained. “Here at Louisville, I’m at home, and this is my family.” She and Arenas both settled on the school during the recruitment process. They also play alongside Tajianna Roberts, a standout freshman for the Cardinals — though in high school, when Randolph and Arenas played against Roberts they beat her team in the CIF quarter-finals (“Ask her about it,” Randolph joked, “She loves to tell the story”).
Randolph, who says she most admires Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson and Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard, will experience her first March Madness tournament this month. “I’m super excited to just be in that environment and have that experience,” she said of her NCAA tournament debut. “I’ll be ready to play.”
As for next season, Randolph wants to do everything she can to keep growing her game. “I feel like this year was kind of a trial run,” she explained, “[with] ups and downs, bumps and bruises… but I learned a lot, and feel like I’m ready to take it to the next level.”