The smart, strong-willed high school feminist always spoke her mind and tried to avoid what others thought about her in the process. Stiles, 43, believes she’d still be doing the same today.
When asked where she thinks Kat would be now, Stiles told Vogue, “Hopefully, a lot happier out of high school. She’s either touring in a rock band or lives in a cabin in Costa Rica, makes her own sourdough bread, and has no screens around her. And, she’s totally surfing.”
Sounds right to Us!
In the 1999 coming-of-age film, Stiles and the late Heath Ledger played star-crossed lovers Kat and Patrick Verona, respectively. The pair reluctantly fall in love with each other amid a backdrop of high school angst. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Cameron James), Gabrielle Union (Chastity), Allison Janney (Ms. Perky), David Krumholtz (Michael Eckman), Larisa Oleynik (Bianca Stratford), Andrew Keegan (Joey Donner) and Susan May Pratt (Mandella) made up the star-studded supporting cast.
When recalling what it was like to work with Ledger — who died at age 28 on January 22, 2008, following an accidental drug overdose — Stiles said the Oscar winner was “such a bright light.”
“He was such an energetic, kind force. He was very magnetic, very charismatic, and we all had a great time working on that film,” she told Vogue. “I really am grateful that he was so kind to me. For my first experience being the lead in a big studio movie, and, particularly, in romantic situations, you have to really feel comfortable with the person that you’re acting opposite, and he very much made me comfortable.”
People are still as obsessed with their partnership and the Gil Junger-directed movie in general. Twenty-five years after its release, Stiles thinks fans still hold the film in high regard because “the writing was so good.”
“It was a really whip-smart team of female writers, Karen McCullah and Kirsten Smith, who in many ways — like Kat Stratford — didn’t bend their wit, humor and observation to trends,” Stiles told Vogue. “They were very much pioneering, and they were like, ‘This is our personality and our sense of humor and that’s what the movie is going to be,’ and that authenticity, I think, is what audiences respond to.”
After the success of 10 Things, Stiles went on to star in Down to You, Save the Last Dance, O, The Prince and Me, and the Bourne Identity franchise. Nowadays, she’s a busy mom of three kids, whom she shares with husband Preston J. Cook, on top of being an actress, writer and director.
She recently released her directorial debut, the rom-com Wish You Were Here, starring Isabelle Fuhrman and Mena Massoud, and based on the 2017 novel by Renée Carlino.
“I wanted to make a romantic movie that was really all about the human characters,” Stiles told Us Weeklyabout the project, which premiered on Friday, January 17.
She also admitted that being a mother was the best “training for being a director.”
“You have to be good at time management, you have to be a multitasker. You have to be present but also think 10 steps ahead. You have to be able to operate really well with sleep deprivation,” she joked.
The actress added that with both directing and parenting you must “manage people’s emotions and needs but also guide them,” concluding, “A hundred percent [it’s] the best training.”
The Golden Bachelor’s Susan Noles appears to be BFFs with Donna Kelce.
Susan, 67, shared a photo of herself and Donna, 72, ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs divisional playoff game against the Houston Texans on Saturday, January 18, at KC’s Arrowhead Stadium.
“Game Day Kansas City Baby with Donna #noles #kelce #gameday #moms,” Susan captioned the photo, shared via Instagram on Saturday. In the pic, the unlikely pair showed off their game day ‘fits in what appeared to be a hotel hallway.
Donna opted to rep her son Travis Kelce’s team in a bedazzled black “Kansas City” jacket, while Susan missed the memo and wore a now retired Jason Kelce Philadelphia Eagles jersey. (Susan is from Aston, Pennsylvania — a town just outside Philly — so the ensemble choice was understandable.)
Philadelphia’s ABC Action News correspondent Alicia Vitarelli commented on the post, “The best duo to ever do it!!!!!!!”
Susan also shared photos from the game via Instagram Stories, posting snaps of herself with Donna and actress Brooke Shields as well as clips from the VIP suite.
It appears Susan and a handful of notable women were at the Chiefs game to raise awareness about shingles for THRIVE@50+, a GSK campaign. Shields, 59, Donna, and others, including actresses Gina Torres and Roselyn Sanchez, helped spread word about the brand’s mission.
The women all wore friendship bracelets — à la Travis’ girlfriend Taylor Swift (who was also at the game cheering on her man) — with words like “thrive,” “resilient” and “intentional.”
And while most wore Chiefs gear, Susan stood behind her outfit choice.
“[Susan] is wearing Jason Kelce’s jersey for the Eagles even though we’re at a Chiefs game,” influencer Robin LaMonte said in a video of Susan on Instagram Stories. “Representing the brother.”
Jason — who played center for the Eagles until his retirement in 2024 — celebrated his brother’s stats and career on ESPN Saturday.
“[Travis is] such a competitive guy and he’s surrounded by like-minded individuals who are highly, highly competitive by nature,” he told NFL Countdown’s Ryan Clark, Scott Van Pelt, Marcus Spears and Kirk Cousins. “The thing I’ve really enjoyed watching — obviously, the receptions and all the stats and everything in his career culminating into some of the most absurd numbers you’ve ever seen is impressive — but I love just watching the whole ride from just a youthful energetic young kid who’s excited to be out there and happy to be realizing his dream to now being this composed veteran presence who still is, like, angry now and then but, it’s just, you’ve seen the whole career arc of him.
Jason, 37, continued, I” just couldn’t be more proud of where he is now, the leader he is. You can see how much the team gravitates toward him and how much he’s really embraced that role. He’s also got a fantastic beard, which I’m also very proud of.”
After playing 13 seasons in the NFL, Jason now appears on ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown and hosts late-night show They Call It Late Night.
As for his brother’s future retirement, Jason evaded the question, joking, “If he isn’t satisfied yet, I don’t know if he’s ever gonna be satisfied.”
Mark Rylance is mourning the loss of his wife, Claire van Kampen, who died of cancer at age 71 on Saturday, January 18 — his 65th birthday.
“Claire Louise van Kampen, Lady Rylance, has died this morning, Saturday the 18th of January at 11:47, in the ancient town of Kassel, Germany, surrounded by her family,” Rylance and their daughter Juliet announced in a statement.
“Claire has died of cancer on Mark Rylance’s 65th Birthday. Her youngest daughter having died in 2012, she leaves her eldest daughter, Juliet Rylance, her two husbands, and countless beloved friends in England and America.”
Claire — a British theatre director and composer who was the first female musical director at both the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre — was described by her family as “one of the funniest and inspiring women we have ever known.”
“We thank her for imbuing our lives with her magic, music, laughter, and love,” they added.
Rylance married Claire in December 1989, and became stepfather to her children with ex-husband Chris van Kampen: Juliet, 45, and Nataasha, who died suddenly in 2012 at 28 after suffering a brain hemorrhage on board a flight from New York to London.
“It’s uncharted ground if something tragic like this happens to you. You become aware it has happened to a lot of people. You make your own decisions about how you get through it,” Rylance told The Sunday Timesin 2016.
After Nataasha’s death, Rylance went on to be nominated for an Emmy and win a BAFTA for his role as Thomas Cromwell, advisor to Henry VIII and a grieving father and widower, in the TV series Wolf Hall. He also won the Best Supporting actor Oscar in 2015 for his role in Steven Spielberg’s Bridge of Spies.
Claire was diagnosed with cancer prior to her passing. Born in London in 1953, she eventually trained at the Royal College of Music, studying piano and music theory, according to BBC News. She then embarked on a theatre career, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1986 and, a year later, the Royal National Theatre where she met Rylance. She later became an artistic associate to Rylance at the Globe Theatre, where she worked for 20 years.
She composed original scores for Broadway productions including True West, Boeing-Boeing and La Bete, as well as adaptations of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and Richard III.
“Claire completely changed my life … She introduced me to that world of classical and modern music, and it was very much around music that we fell in love,” Rylance said of Claire in 2023, according to The Guardian.
“Claire came to me with two children whom I raised with her and Chris, but we never had children of our own so, to some degree, our projects have been our children. They are incredible,” he continued, adding Claire was “the rock of my life.”
Djimon Hounsou has dozens of award-winning films and two Oscar nominations under his belt, but the actor says he still struggles financially and is “definitely underpaid.”
In a new interview with CNN published on Friday, January 10, the Beninese-born actor, 60, said he doesn’t feel he has been compensated fairly for his work and still faces systemic racism in the industry.
“I’m still struggling trying to make a living,” Hounsou, who earned Oscar nominations for In America (2002) and Blood Diamond (2006), told Larry Madowo. “I’ve been in this business making films now for over two decades with two Oscar nominations, been in many blockbuster films, and yet, I’m still struggling financially. I’m definitely underpaid.”
Hounsou, whose best-known performances include Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000), Steven Spielberg’s Amistad (1997)and The Quiet Place franchise, went on to discuss racism in Hollywood.
“I was nominated for the Golden Globe [for Amistad], but they ignored me for the Oscars, talking about the fact that they thought that I had just came off the boat and off the streets,” Hounsou stated in the CNN interview. “Even though I successfully did that [film], they just didn’t feel like I was an actor for whom they should pay any respect. This conceptual idea of diversity still has a long way to go. Systemic racism don’t change like that anytime soon.”
Hounsou — who shares 15-year-old son Kenzo with ex Kimora Lee Simmons and 2-year-old son Fela with partner Ri’Za — has been open about his career struggles in previous interviews. In a 2023 sit-down with The Guardian, Hounsou said he “felt seriously cheated” after his Blood Diamond costar Leonardo DiCaprio got the best actor nod while he was left in the supporting actor category despite the movie focusing on his character’s journey.
“Today, we talk so much about the Oscars being so white, but I remember there was a time where I had no support at all: no support from my own people, no support from the media, from the industry itself. It felt like: ‘You should be happy that you’ve got nominated,’ and that’s that.”
He continued: “I’m still struggling to try to make a dollar! I’ve come up in the business with some people who are absolutely well off and have very little of my accolades. So I feel cheated, tremendously cheated, in terms of finances and in terms of the workload as well.”
“I still have to prove why I need to get paid,” he added later in the interview. “They always come at me with a complete low ball: ‘We only have this much for the role, but we love you so much and we really think you can bring so much.’”
In 2025, he’s set to star in Beneath the Storm alongside Phoebe Dynevor and The Zealot with Kodi Smit-McPhee after making appearances in a few DC and Marvel films. Still, Hounsou insisted to The Guardian that studios assumed he “went back” to Africa after Amistad and wasn’t “a true actor.”
“When you hear things like that, you can see that some people’s vision of you, or what you represent, is very limiting,” he said. “But it is what it is. It’s up to me to redeem that.”
Naomi Wattswas 36 when she experienced a turn in her acting career after receiving an Oscar nomination for 21 Grams in 2004. She was also in menopause.
“I’d been warned ever since I started acting that calling attention to your age — when that age was not 23 or younger — would be career suicide. I was told I would never work again if I admitted to being menopausal, or even perimenopausal. Hollywood’s lovely term for such women was ‘unf—able,’” Watts, now 56, writes in an excerpt from her new book, Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I’d Known About Menopause, published by The Sunday Times on Friday, January 10.
The King Kong star goes on to explain that she got her start in Hollywood later than she had originally planned, and was trying to have a baby with her then-partner Liev Schreiber when doctors told her she had entered early menopause.
“I almost fell off the examination table,” she writes in the book, out January 21. “‘What do you mean?’ I said, gasping for air. ‘Close to menopause? That’s for grandmothers. I’m not even a mother yet. And, by the way, that’s what I’m here for, to become a mother. Take it back!’ I was trying to joke, but really I was begging him to make it not be true. I was so scared that this would be the end of my dream to bear children.”
Watts and ex Schreiber, 57, eventually welcomed children Sasha, 17, and Kai, 16, but the news of her early onset menopause affected the actress — both physically and mentally — for years.
“As I sat there stunned and full of self-recrimination, I remembered that my mother had once mentioned she’d hit menopause at 45 — but 45 still felt very far away from 36. And, frankly, I didn’t even really know what menopause meant — except very likely the conclusion of my acting career, which got under way far later than most,” she says. “When I’d hit my early thirties, people had started telling me that the time would soon come when I wouldn’t be able to play a leading lady any more. Was this the end that had been foretold?”
Watts has since starred in acclaimed films such as The Impossible (2012) and Birdman (2014) and booked notable roles in TV series like Gyspy (2017), The Watcher (2022) and Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (2024). But she insists it’s likely due to actresses finding the drive to stand up for themselves in an industry that has historically and notoriously demonized or excluded older women.
“I’ve come to realise that we women can assert ourselves. I’ve also come to believe that there is nothing sexier than a woman who knows what she wants,” Watts writes in her book. “All good relationships at work and at home — and at the doctor’s office — require communication.”
Now, she’s a spokeswoman for older actresses who also fear menopause will halt their careers. “I was craving information on menopause, and certainly no one in Hollywood was breathing a word about it,” she writes. “We were all behaving as if between the seductress years and the grandmother roles, women just… I don’t know, vanished?”
She continues: “I’ve always shied away from jumping on the soapbox. But the menopause conversation requires us to get honest, loud and, dare I say it, even a little unladylike,” she says. “One of the funniest things that’s happened as a result: random celebrities now text me regularly to tell me they’re in menopause. It’s like I’m behind the confessional window or I’m Hollywood’s agony aunt. But I enjoy it.”
Watts founded her company, Stripes Beauty, in October 2022 “to address various practical needs of women my age” — including being intimate. She opens up about how her budding relationship with now husband Billy Crudup changed her perspective on aging and sex in her book.
“I was able to share with him honestly what I was experiencing even though it didn’t match with what I thought was appropriate for a sexy new girlfriend,” Watts writes, admitting she and Crudup, 56, discussed her hormone patches and the “grey hairs on [his] balls.”
“He was compassionate, not squeamish or awkward,” Watts shares of her Gypsy costar, whom she married in 2023. “That was a great gift. My hormone patches never got in the way of sex again.”
Heidi Montag is overwhelmed by her fans’ support after they helped her top the music charts following the loss of her home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire.
“Thank you so much to everyone. No. 1 on iTunes chart, oh my gosh,” Montag, 38, shared via an Instagram Stories video on Saturday, January 11. “Thank you for the overwhelming love and support of my music and really rallying behind us in this devastating time and making it such a blessing.”
Montag and her husband and fellow The Hills alum Spencer Prattshared news that their home burned down in the wildfire on Tuesday, January 7. Since then, the couple have continued to post updates and plead with fans to support them financially amid their devastating loss.
As of Sunday, Montag’s album Superficial, which was originally released on January 11, 2010, topped the iTunes albums chart ahead of the likes of Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS and the Wicked movie soundtrack.
The titular song off the album also charted No. 1 ahead of “APT.” by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars, “Are You Even Real” by Teddy Swims and GIVĒON, “Die With a Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, “Smile” by Morgan Wallen and “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” by Shaboozey. Her song “I’ll Do It” also landed at No. 7.
“Thank you for helping support us, helping build us back up, helping to encourage us, give us that hope and faith and excitement in such a dark, dark time,” Montag continued in her video post. “No. 1, ahhh! Oh my gosh, I can’t believe it. And it’s the 15th anniversary of Superficial. So, the timing is just crazy. It’s so crazy, thank you…”
Celebrities including Paris Hilton and Jhené Aiko, who lost their homes in the wildfires as well, supported Montag on Pratt’s celebratory Instagram post. “Congrats @heidimontag ,” Hilton, 43, commented, with Aiko, 36, adding, “Love this!!!!!!! @heidimontag !!!”
Model Emily Ratajkowski also cheered on Montag by sharing a TikTok video of herself listening to the reality star’s “I’ll Do It.”
“Didn’t expect this Heidi Montag song to be the soundtrack to the 2025 apocalypse but you know what f*** yeah,” she wrote over the clip.
Pratt, 41, and Montag have had no qualms about asking for help after losing their home and belongings this week. In a video shared via TikTok on Friday, Pratt asked his followers to watch and like a previous video shared to his account, which featured the song “What It Feels Like” by Aly & AJ.
“I’ll get up to $1,100 from TikTok if it’s one of the top 10 most liked TikToks with that song, so more likely $200 it says, but it can go up to $1,100,” Pratt explained in the video. “So, if you’re bored, please go like that last video. It’s a great song actually and Aly & AJ wear Pratt Daddy Crystals — my friend Amber goes to all their shows and gives them all crystals so it’s kind of an authentic promo since they wear my crystals. I also want to get that $1,100.”
After receiving some backlash in the comments, Pratt shared on Friday, “Some demonic monster just wrote on my IG and tagged me, ‘Of course Spencer’s gonna milk his burned down house for every dollar it’s worth.’ Duh. Duh. That’s right. Let me figure out every dollar I can get.”
He continued: “How do you people not have brains? Are you just the stupidest living creatures? Of course I’m trying to get money to pay for my life with my family because our house and all of our possessions burned down. And if I can do it on social media, which I’ve been making the only money I’ve made for years now continuously, showing my journey of our house burning down and all of our possessions, do you not think I’m going to keep milking it for every dollar?”
Pratt and Montag, who have been married since 2008 and share sons Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 13 months, also hoped fans would support them by choosing not to re-watch episodes of The Hills.
“Pretty much I’d rather you watch anything in the world but The Hills. Do not give that show a single dollar, or that narrator a single brain cell listening to her voice,” Pratt said in a video shared via TikTok, referring to Lauren Conrad. “No, there’s no residuals. So, pretty much, I’d rather have you watch paint dry, tag me in [you] staring at a wall — that would help my life more. Do not waste your energy watching The Hills thinking that helps our lives.”
As for a reality TV future, Pratt shared a possible new opportunity with Hulu amid his family’s heartbreaking situation. He asked fans to “spam” all of Hulu’s accounts so their social team could tell the network executives in an alleged meeting on Monday, “You better give Spencer and Heidi a new reality docuseries about rebuilding their lives and their house out of the rubble.”
Spencer Pratt is coming to the defense of fellow Los Angeles wildfire victim Mandy Mooreafter criticism over a recent GoFundMe plea on behalf of her in-laws.
“Let me tell you about Mandy Moore. Mandy Moore, when I was younger, shout-out Mandy Moore. She booked my hotel for me because she was such a nice friend. Just as a friend, she booked my hotel in New York — I had never been to New York. I feel like she even booked my flight because I was so much fun to be around. Mandy Moore, I will ride for Mandy Moore,” Pratt, 41, said in a TikTok posted on Saturday, January 11. “ If I see one more TikTok about Mandy Moore and GoFundMes, I’m going to start coming after you guys. You want beef with your worst nightmare, which is me right now? You post about Mandy Moore. I will ride for Mandy Moore.”
“Yesterday, my brother-in-law and sister-in-law Griff and Kit [Goldsmith] lost their home and everything they own in the Eaton Fire,” the This Is Us alum wrote via Instagram on Thursday, January 9. “With their first baby on the way in a matter of weeks, they need our support now more than ever.”
Some users had apparently taken issue with a celebrity asking for money, to which Moore said, “And people questioning whether we’re helping out our own family or attributing some arbitrary amount of money Google says someone has is NOT helpful or empathetic. Of course we are. Our buddy Matt [Koma] started this go fund me [sic] and i’m sharing because people have asked how they can help them. We just lost most of our life in a fire too. Kindly F OFF. No one is forcing you to do anything.”
Pratt stood by Moore in his video post, reasserting she’s “the nicest frickin’ lady ever.”
“Mandy Moore doesn’t do anything wrong,” he said, noting he’s known her for two decades. “If you were nice in 2004, you’re still nice in 2025. Like I’m talking so nice. So, don’t you dare come for Mandy Moore.”
He continued, “Maybe delete your content about Mandy Moore because Mandy Moore is a real one.She’s a great human. She’s not doing anything out of pocket — she’s posting GoFundMes, that’s great. She doesn’t have to pay for whoever. She’s got her own life, probably her own kids, so don’t you come for Mandy Moore.”
Moore, who shares three kids with her husband, Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith, lost part of her home in the wildfires. “We were able to park and walk up our street to bear witness to all the loss. Miraculously, the main part of our house is still standing. For now,” Moore wrote on Instagram on Thursday.
She added, “It’s not livable but mostly intact. We lost Taylor and Griffin’s studio with every instrument and piece of equipment they’ve ever owned. We lost our garage and back house. Everyone we know lost everything. Every house on our street is gone. My in-laws. My brother and sister-in-law- 6 weeks from welcoming their first baby. Our best friends. Feeling weird survivor’s guilt. We love this community and will do everything we can to help rebuild and support. Thanks for everyone for checking on us and offering us help. Altadena strong.”
Pratt and his wife, Heidi Montag, also lost their Pacific Palisades home in the blaze, which first broke out on Tuesday, January 7. The Hills alums said by the time their house burned down, they had already evacuated with their two children, sons Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 13 months.
In a video shared by Montag, 38, via TikTok on Thursday, the couple revealed the few items that remained of their house after the fire, which were all contained in a single plastic bag.
“The Hummingbird pot — with some nectar cooked into it,” Pratt said in the video, along with “one [rubber] snake from the backyard, one crystal from the backyard, [another] crystal from the backyard, Ryker’s shovel from the backyard and broken pieces.” (Pratt owns a Pratt Daddy Crystals business.)
Other celebrities, including Miles Teller, Ricki Lake, Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung, lost homes in the natural disaster, as well.
“Was supposed to be our forever home, but nothing lasts forever,” Greenberg, 46, shared on Instagram. “Thankfully our family is safe, however, other LA fire victims aren’t as fortunate. Please donate to them if you can.”
Brooke Shields is not a regular mom, she’s a “cool mom” — at least according to her daughter’s latest Instagram post.
The actress’ daughter Rowan, 21, shared a photo of the pair’s matching tattoos via her Instagram Story on Saturday, January 4, writing, “Mother/daughter bonding.”
The tattoos, which appear to be inked on the women’s left forearms, read: “and to the party.” The post tagged East Side Ink and tattoo artist Matt Gutierrez.
Shields, 59, shared the photo to her Story as well with the caption, “Another matching tattoo with my bug .”
To celebrate Rowan’s high school graduation in 2021, the duo got matching ladybug tattoos. Shields got hers on the inside of her left wrist, while Rowan chose to display her new ink on the back of her left ankle.
“A special graduation gift and memory with my girl I’m so proud of you, I love you more than words can say,” Shields captioned the Instagram photos at the time.
Earlier this year, Shields also shared the inspiration behind another set of matching tattoos — this time with her youngest daughter, Grier, 18. (She shares both Rowan and Grier with husband Chris Henchy.)
The tattoo, which is placed on Grier’s wrist and Shields’ forearm, shows two sets of feet (one small, one big) wearing the same pair of heels. It’s meant to represent Grier stepping into her mom’s shoes. (Grier, an aspiring model, walked in her first runway show at New York Fashion Week during the Tommy Hilfiger presentation in September.)
“When she was little, she would always just wear my shoes, no matter how teeny she was,” Shields told the “Stupid Things For Love” podcast in May. “She would go into my closet and come out and have breakfast in her diaper and high heels, and then the night gown and high heels.”
Shields got vulnerable on Instagram last summer after dropping her girls off at college and officially becoming “an empty nester.” Rowan is a senior at Wake Forest University, while Grier just started her freshman year at the North Carolina school.
“They’re together at least,” an emotional Shields said as she wiped tears from her eyes in a video posted via Instagram in August. “It’s not easy. It’s not easy for the moms. I mean it’s just so weird. It’s so weird that (Grier’s) not here.”
Shields said they both cried saying goodbye before letting out a big sigh. “Both of my baby birds have left the nest ,” she captioned the video.
“Oh Brooke it’s so so hard,” Debra Messing commented on the post. “It’s the end of an era and now you get to start a new chapter. But first you have to cry. A lot. I laid on my couch for 3 weeks and couldn’t speak to anyone. Be tender with yourself. It’s hard because it’s hard. All us empty nesters are sending you love..”
“True words!” Melissa Joan Hart also commented. “It’s so hard on the moms when our babies fly off but if we did our job, that’s the goal! .”
Shields had a busy 2024, starring in Netflix’s Mother of the Bride, being elected the president of the Actors’ Equity Association — a labor union representing stage performers and managers — and launching her hair brand Commence for women over 40.
“If I’m not mom 24/7, who am I?” she told the New York Times in June. “I really identify with so much more than people have given me credit for. Might I remind you, I’m still a female and still human.”
In a new interview with The Sunday Times, De Niro, 81, admitted that he wakes up each morning to his baby daughter Gia and the soothing sounds of Rachel Accurso, better known as Ms. Rachel — the YouTuber-turned-millionaire whose videos focus on childhood development and language skills.
“I’m an early riser,” he told the outlet. “I’ve got a 19-month-old baby. I spend my mornings watching Ms Rachel with her, and I give her her bottle.”
As for whether or not the Hollywood icon changes Gia’s diapers, the proud father of seven insisted, “No, no, but I used to.”
Gia is De Niro’s seventh child and first with partner Tiffany Chen, whom he met on the 2015 set of The Intern. The two-time Oscar winner also shares adult children Drena, 57, and Raphael, 49, with ex-wife Diahnne Abbott; twins Julian and Aaron, 29, with ex Toukie Smith; and son Elliot, 26, and daughter Helen, 13, with his second wife, Grace Hightower. De Niro and Hightower, 69, split in 2018.
De Niro is also a grandfather as Raphael has three young children. Drena’s only child, Leandro, died last July at age 19.
In terms of fatherhood, De Niro said he doesn’t know his children would describe him. “Oh God, they would all have a different answer. Family is so complex,” he admitted. “I try my best, that’s all. I hope they’ll be happy.”
There’s no denying he puts in the effort, as De Niro recently took a trip with his son Elliot to see the gorillas in Rwanda. “That was worth doing,” he told The Times. “I like a safari too, and I’m interested in going to Madagascar.”
Disneyland, however, is off his bucket list. “I struggle with that — the rides,” he insisted.
De Niro recently called Gia a “pure joy” after celebrating her first birthday in March, telling Entertainment Tonight, “She had a little cake, it was very nice, sweet.”
“Well, she’s pure joy,” he continued, “there’s nothing about her, there’s no judgement, there’s no anything, she just is what she is and it’s just pure joy for god sakes.”
He added in an interview with People last year, “She’s such an adorable baby. So sweet. [When I] look at her, everything else goes away. So it’s a great joy and relief to just be with her in the moment.”
De Niro is currently working on his next business venture: opening the Nobu Beach Inn on the tiny Caribbean island of Barbuda. He now co-owns 57 restaurants and 42 hotels around the globe — an empire built up over 35 years since he opened his first restaurant, the Tribeca Grill, in New York in 1990.
The actor is also set to star in 2025’s Alto Knights after appearing in 2024’s Joker follow-up Folie à Deux.
“I tell any actor, I tell my own kids this: if you’re reading for something, assume you’re not gonna get the part. And that’ll free you, if anything. That’ll free you to make a bolder choice, maybe,” De Niro told Stephen Colbertof his advice for auditioning actors.
He has starred in countless films and doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.
When asked if he plans to retire in the aforementioned People interview, De Niro said, simply, “Not at the moment.”
Nicole Kidman celebrated the start of the 2025 awards season alongside her 16-year-old daughter Sunday Rose at W Magazine’s Annual Best Performances Party in Los Angeles.
The mother-daughter duo posed together at the annual event, which celebrated the year’s top talent, at the Chateau Marmont on Saturday, January 4. Kidman, 57, looked menswear chic in a blue shirt, oversized blazer and pants which she highlighted with a pair of pointed black heels. Sunday, meanwhile, rocked an embellished light blue two-piece with black tights. Both women wore their hair down in waves.
Kidman, who’s receiving rave reviews for her performance in 2024’s Babygirl, shares Sunday and daughter Faith, 14, with husband Keith Urban, whom she wed in 2006. (She is also mom to daughter Bella, 31, and son Connor, 29, whom she shares with ex Tom Cruise.)
“They raid my wardrobe all the time. I’m like, ‘Okay, what’s mine is yours,'” Kidman told W in their Best Performances issue, saying she boxed up all her red carpet dresses. “They’re museum pieces.”
She continued: “But I don’t raid their closet, even though I’m like, ‘Oh, that’s cute.’ But I’m not allowed to take anything. It’s a one-way exchange.”
Sunday recently made her runway debut at the spring/summer 2025 Miu Miu show during Paris Fashion Week in October. Kidman told E! Newsat the Lioness premiere later that month that she is “Incredibly proud and supportive” of her daughter’s pursuit of modeling.
“Just there for her. Just being a mom,” she added. “I was just like, ‘You got this baby.’ “I’m trying to give her her own space, you know? [Not be] overbearing or dominant in any way.”
Faith stepped out with her mom in December at The Hollywood Reporter‘s Annual Women In Entertainment Gala at The Beverly Hills Hotel. Clad in a black-and-white jacket with a matching tweed skirt, she stood next to her famous mom, who wore a black dress featuring a blue blouse-inspired collar.
Both girls also supported Kidman in April alongside their dad at the AFI Life Achievement Award Gala held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The actress was celebrated at the event with the Lifetime Achievement Award, which is known as the highest honor in American cinema and previously received by the likes of Julie Andrews, Meryl Streep, Denzel Washington, Tom Hanks, Diane Keaton, Al Pacino and Barbra Streisand.
Kidman discussed the “enormous amount of luck” in her life at the event before praising her family for their unwavering support.
“There’s also the most important thing, love,” she added. “Big, big love. And then right there is the love of my life, and the loves of my life. My daughters have never been anywhere publicly with me on a red carpet, tonight was their first night, so they’re here, Sunday and Faith.”
Kidman, who is nominated at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, recently lost her own mother, Janelle, in September at the age 84 and celebrated her life at the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Festival on Friday, January 3.
She dedicated her International Star Award to her mom, saying through tears, “I wanna dedicate — because I didn’t get to do it at the Venice Film Festival. I didn’t get to do that because I arrived in Venice and she was gone. I got the call and I said to [Babygirl director] Halina [Reijn], ‘Can you come on stage for me and accept the award for me.’ And she did. But now I’m on stage and I’m back here.”
Kidman went on, “Thank you for giving me the chance to say, ‘This is for my mom.’ My whole career has been for my mom and my dad, who are not here now. I’m still going to keep working and giving to the world because I love what I do and I love you all, and I’m so grateful for the privilege to be a part of the film community.”
“I’m sorry I’m crying. I didn’t want to do that,” the actress said. “But I feel my mom right now so this is for you, mama.”
Kidman’s father, Anthony, died in September 2014 at age 75.
At Friday’s ceremony, Kidman added of her parents, “They’ve given me the resilience, they’ve given me the love, and they’ve given me the strength to keep moving forward.”
The duo had a Maid in Manhattan reunion on Saturday, January 4, at the Parker Palm Springs for the Variety Creative Impact Awards, where Lopez, 55, was honored with the Legend and Groundbreakers Award. The pair posed for photos together after Fiennes, 62, presented his former costar with the honor while sharing a touching speech about her career.
Recounting his experience with the Unstoppable star on the 2002 rom-com in a video shared via Lopez’s Instagram, Fiennes said, “Once upon a time in another life and perhaps in a different epoch of movie storylines, there was this Republican senatorial candidate mooching about in a hotel in Manhattan, and there was as well in this same other life a maid in this hotel.”
He continued: “This wannabe Republican senator was struck by her good looks, but he couldn’t quite truly see her. This maid was masking something in her demure and mindful way. She was sweet and charming, but actually, she was concealing something. She was hiding a kind of superpower. Behind this maid’s mask, there was indeed a force, a force of creativity, a force of action, something so powerful which just couldn’t stop. An unstoppable force was coming out of this humble and unassuming maid in the hotel, and this maid, in fact, possessed extraordinary wings that unfolded, and off she flew.”
Fiennes, who has also been lauded this year for his role in 2024’s Conclave, pivoted to Lopez in real life — calling her “inspiring.”
“But in this life, in this story, she has already been flying with determination from an early age, because I think she knows that she has something inside her which she must honor as she flies high,” Fiennes said. “She is honoring and fulfilling her extraordinary creative spirit, and sharing it, shining a light on the lives of so many people, inspiring them and brightening their days.”
Fiennes further celebrated Lopez’s singing, acting and dancing skills before praising her “spirit.”
“Her powerful energy just leaves the men [costars] sort of just left behind, and off she goes. She just blasts away,” he said before calling her an “unstoppable … goddess” and inviting her to the stage.
Lopez was brought to tears as she thanked Fiennes and quipped, “We really must stop meeting in hotels like this” — a line from their movie.
Lopez starred in a string of successful rom-coms in the 2000s, including Maid in Manhattan, The Wedding Planner and Monster-in-Law, all while pursuing her singing career.
While accepting her Variety award, Lopez said she didn’t “set out to break rules or ground or push boundaries or to challenge the status quo.”
“I set out to follow a burning passion against the advice of everyone around me,” she explained on Saturday. “How do you do what I wanted to do when your life circumstances, your race, or even your gender create an idea that it’s practically impossible to go from a tenement in the Bronx to starring in Hollywood movies? It’s just too preposterous to fathom. You just don’t belong. Because, of course, the life you’re born into literally maps out of defines your trajectory. I guess, for me, it was simple: it was just not listening.”
Lopez thanked Fiennes in an Instagram post after the awards ceremony, sharing, “I cannot thank you enough Ralph Fiennes for your beautiful words and for our little Maid in Manhattan reunion today. It was wonderful to see you. You brought tears to my eyes. (That’s why I was sniffling through my whole speech LOL) I love you. Thank you so much…working with you was one of the great highlights of my career so far. I say so far because I hope I get to do it again someday soon for Maid in Manhattan 2…You never know….”
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo and Emilia Pérez director Jacques Audiard were also honored at the annual event as well as 10 “directors to watch,” including Zoë Kravitz for Blink Twice, Halina Reijn for Babygirl and Malcolm Washington for The Piano Lesson.
From Gwyneth Paltrow’s college-aged teen advice to Serena Williams’ toddler wisdom, celebrities truly “get it” when it comes to the ups and downs of parenthood.
“It’ll be interesting to see how the morning routine changes with no kids in the house,” Paltrow, 52, whose daughter Apple, 20, is a student at Vanderbilt University and son Moses, 18, attends Brown University, told The Sunday Timesin March, adding that she was feeling, “incredible sadness. A deep sense of impending grief.”
Still, the actress, who shares her kids with ex-husband Chris Martin, noted, “This is exactly what should be happening. Your kids are supposed to be, you know, young adults who can achieve and cope and make connections and be resilient. That’s exactly what you want. And that means they leave the house.”
Below, read more quotes from celebrities about parenthood:
Angelina Jolie on What Matters
During a press tour for her film Maria, Jolie, 49, remained adamant that her six children — Maddox, 23, Pax, 21, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 16 — were the most important part of her life — always.
“It’s my happiness,” Jolie told Good Morning Americain November of parenting her kids with ex-husband Brad Pitt. “You can take everything else away from me. Nothing else matters.”
“I don’t feel that [loneliness] because I have family,” Jolie added in a Sunday Times interview. “Maria [Callas] didn’t have a family, so her work was everything. My work is not everything. Being a parent is everything.”
Samira Wiley on Discipline
Wiley, 37, told BuzzFeed in March that she doesn’t believe in punishing her daughter, George, 3, whom she shares with wife Lauren Morelli.
“I don’t hit my kids for discipline. I feel like I came up in an era where children, especially growing up at the church, you’re kind of seen and not heard. I don’t think I necessarily felt like a full person until later… after childhood. It’s important for me to see George as her own person. She’s a being that I want to respect in this world. I want to listen to her when she’s crying, I want to be able to encourage her to speak up for herself, and all of those things.”
Jennifer Garner on Saying ‘No’
“My mom always says when they’re being the worst, that’s when they need the biggest hug,” Garner, 52, who shares three kids — Violet, 19, Seraphina, 15, and Samuel, 12 — with ex-husband Ben Affleck, explained on an episode of “Kelly Corrigan Wonders” podcast in May.
“She has a lot of things she says, but one of them is, ‘Anytime you can say yes, say yes, be very liberal with your yeses and save your nos. And that closing your mouth is worth a million nos.’”
Lindsay Lohan on Getting Outside
Lohan, 38, who welcomed her son, Luai, last year with husband Bader Shammas, revealed that most of her time is spent with her toddler.
“For me, playing with my son and spending time with him,” she told People when asked about her daily routine. “Right now he just loves being outside and taking walks, so I just try to get him outside as much as I can because he loves looking around.”
Sophie Turner on Mom Guilt
Speaking about her divorce from Joe Jonas, the Game of Thrones actress, 28, shared how the “bad mother” narrative impacted her.
“It hurt because I really do completely torture myself over every move I make as a mother – mum guilt is so real! I just kept having to say to myself, ‘None of this is true. You are a good mum and you’ve never been a partier,’” Turner told British Vogueof parenting daughters Willa, 4, and Delphine, 2.
Ryan Reynolds on Embracing the Chaos
Reynolds, 48, who shares four kids — James, 9, Inez, 8, Betty, 5, and Olin, 1 — with Blake Lively, told the podcast “Not Skinny But Not Fat” to “embrace the chaos … like, OK, nothing’s going to be tidy ever again.” But “it will, though, when they all leave the house.”
He shared a bit of sage parenting advice from Lively, who “always says, ‘They’re all under our roof right now. The whole family’s under our roof right now. We have them all.’ And that is a fleeting thing. Not an infinite resource, you know?”
Reynolds revealed that nighttime is a struggle because some of their kids “can’t even go to sleep unless they’re in our bed.”
While he’d “love to spread out and fall asleep normally again,” the Deadpool and Wolverine star keeps his wife’s perspective top of mind. “Just say, ‘Think about what you would give in 40 years or 30 years to come back and enjoy this one moment.’”
Serena Williams on Becoming a Mom-of-Two
In an April interview on Today with Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager, Williams, 43, said she keeps a piece of advice close as she parents daughters Olympia, 6, and Adira, 1, with husband Alexis Ohanian.
“Someone gave me the best advice, they said, ‘Spend more time with the oldest cause they’ll remember,’ ” Williams explained. “Isn’t that the best advice? But I do. Because the little one won’t remember. So whenever Olympia’s home, I’m with her. And then Adira, I’m just like, ‘Okay…’ I pretend like I don’t know her as much.”
“You want to make Olympia feel like she’s not replaced,” Bush Hager, 43, offered.
“Exactly, exactly. That’s hard,” Williams responded.
Kelly Clarkson on Social Media
Earlier this year, the singer, 42, told People that her kids with ex Brandon Blackstock — River, 10, and Remy, 8 — are forbidden from joining social media until they’re 18.
“I have informed them they’re not allowed to, under my roof, ever have [it]… My daughter was like, ‘Well, what if Dad lets me?’ I’m like, ‘Well, you’re there four days a month. Enjoy that.’ And right now, he’s not letting them do it either. I’ll listen when they’re older, but until they have a solid argument, it’s a no.”
Jeff Goldblum on Keeping It Light
The Wicked actor, 72, said he and his wife, former Olympian rhythmic gymnast Emilie Livingston, hold on to a piece of advice given to them when she was pregnant.
“Somebody said — and I forget who I had this conversation with, sometimes that happens — but they said, ‘Hey, here’s the most important thing about parenting: Don’t forget that your kids are hilarious,’” Goldblum, who shares sons Charlie, 9, and River, 7, with Livingston, 41, told People. “The kids can drive you nuts from one moment to another, or you can have all sorts of drama, but if you can keep finding the humor in it, that’s not a bad rule.”
Gwyneth Paltrow on Having College-Aged Kids
Paltrow admitted she’s grieving a part of motherhood now that her kids are away at college to The Sunday Times.
“I’ve been so defined and so fulfilled by motherhood. It’s been kind of the central … it’s been like the central kind of … I don’t know even how to articulate it! It’s like the guiding force. It’s what I return to,” she explained. “I observe a lot of my friends who’ve had kids who’ve gone off to college. Your kid … it changes. And, you know, they come home a lot and all that stuff, but it’s not quite the same as living under the same roof all the days of the year. So I’m just trying to be open to what that means.”
Matt Damon on Being a Girl Dad
The actor, 54, who shares four daughters — Alexia, 25, Isabella, 18, Gia, 16, and Stella, 14 — with wife Luciana Damon said he doesn’t like to offer too much advice to fellow parents.
“I don’t know. I wouldn’t deign to give anybody advice other than I just try to listen and be helpful,” Damon told Andy Cohen in August. “I mean, ultimately, it’s about building self-esteem.”
“You know, 99% of the decisions they make, you’re not gonna be there, right?” added Damon.
Kate Middleton on Being Grateful for the Little Things
The Princess of Wales, 42, shared that her cancer diagnosis was “tough for us as a family.”
“The cancer journey is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you,” she shared in a September statement on Instagram of her three children with Prince William — Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6. “With humility, it also brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in a way you have never considered before, and with that, a new perspective on everything.”
She continued, “This time has above all reminded William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, which so many of us often take for granted. Of simply loving and being loved.”
Kourtney Kardashian on Bonding With Babies
On an episode of The Kardashians in June, Kourtney, 45, said she was staying home with her and Travis Barker’s newborn son Rocky for an extended period of time.
“In many different cultures, women don’t leave the house after having a baby for 40 days, to let your body have that time to heal and beyond that,” she said on the series. “I’m really into attachment parenting. I really don’t separate from him. I love being at home right now, like my time is dedicated to taking care of my baby and bonding with him.”
Her sister Khloé Kardashian, who’s a mom of two, joked: “Welcome to my daily life. I haven’t had a baby and I’m still doing the 40 days.”
Kate Hudson on Handling Big Feelings
In an interview with theSkimmin May, Hudson, 45, said she doesn’t negotiate with her three kids, Ryder, 20, Bingham, 13, and Rani, 6.
“I stay really calm and say, ‘I can’t wait to hear everything you’re feeling and to get into all of this, but first you’re going to have to take some deep breaths.’ That’s how I always approach things, especially with the younger kids when they get worked up. I think it’s good to just let them process their own feelings before I delve into it all with them,” she explained.
“I also don’t believe in negotiating with children,” Hudson added. “That’s one thing that I’ve always been strict about. There are rules and privileges and you have to earn those privileges. There’s no negotiating. Sticking to that is very hard, but that’s something that I really strive to do — stick to things that are non-negotiable.”
Katie Thurston is now happily engaged to Jeff Arcuri, but she admits it wasn’t easy to navigate dating after leading The Bachelorette.
“Having a large audience was the biggest shift in how I dated,” the 33-year-old said during an Instagram Q&A on Sunday, December 29. “I wanted someone who wasn’t intimidated by my large audience or excited to use my large audience. If you have dirt, those skeletons will make its way to me pretty quickly (and for the best).”
Thurston, who got engaged to Blake Moynes on season 17 of The Bachelorette and went on to appear on season 3 of FBoy Island, said she also learned that sharing who you’re dating too early is ill-advised.
“I also learned not to post a guy within the first 90 days of dating (it often ended within this exploration phase). Posting a guy too soon has led me to extend a relationship far beyond its expiration date in order to avoid embarrassment,” she said.
Thurston met fellow comedian Arcuri, 37, in April and he proposed months later at Secret Beach in Kauai, Hawaii, on August 26.
When answering a question about their quick courtship, Thurston joked, “No no no. You don’t get to cheer me on during a reality dating show but then side eye me now.”
She continued: “But all jokes aside, I’m 34 (in less than a week) and he’s 37. We are just two independent, mature, adults who know what we want and found that in each other. Also dating long distance to start, really created a foundation like no other. Also, I never understood the expression ‘when you know you know’ and I now feel that deep in my heart for this man. And those who know us in person, see it and get it.”
At the time of their engagement, Thurston and Arcuri shared the phrase “when you know you know” alongside photos from the oceanside proposal.
“I won’t say neither of us have red flags. But when others saw things in us that were challenging, concerning, or weird — we embraced, healed, and supported those things,” Thurston said of her and Arcuri’s relationship on her Instagram Q&A. “For example, we are both sensitive. This also means we have patience and understanding for our feelings and talk through them openly while working through any disagreements. Neither of us are ‘too cool’ for anything so we get to be quirky together.”
She added that they both “remain humble” as celebrities, but Thurston said Arcuri is more “active and dedicated in his career path” as a comedian — which is why she’s moving to New York in 2025.
As for their wedding plans, Thurston said they’re looking at venues soon and hoping for something “outdoor forest” or Pacific Northwest vibes “without the unpredictable weather.”
Ariana Biermann is in her feels as her parents, estranged couple Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann, sell their Georgia home.
Ariana, 23, posted a farewell video to the property via social media on Thursday, December 26, which included snippets of herself and her younger siblings — Kroy “KJ,” 13, Kash, 12, and twins Kaia and Kane, 11 — in various rooms in the house. (Ariana and her sister Brielle, 27, are Kim’s daughters from a previous relationship, whom Kroy later adopted.)
She captioned the post: “Last christmas in my childhood home thank you god for the amazing memories w my family — goodbye <3.”
Some fans were quick to support Ariana, while others claimed it wasn’t exactly her childhood home. In a follow-up TikTok video posted Saturday, December 28, Ariana explained that, despite commenters’ thoughts, she’s simply “sad” about the way the family is “losing this house.”
“More so than that, it was just the fact of this is where I watched my little siblings grow up into the little humans that they are now, even though they’re all literally taller than me,” Ariana, who now lives in New York, explained. “These [rooms] are where I made such core memories at that house with my family. Like, I’ve lived there since I’m 11. That’s still my childhood home, like, da f—.”
She went on to say it was “upsetting” to spend one last Christmas in the home and pack up her bedroom.
“I also had that room in, like, two different houses,” she said. “That was my iconic room!”
Kim, 46, and Kroy, 39, who filed for divorce in May 2023 after 11 years of marriage, purchased the Milton, Georgia, property in 2012 — one year after they tied the knot. The house, which was featured prominently on their Bravo reality show Don’t Be Tardy, has seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a pool, a six-car garage, a movie theater, a home gym, and a resort-like backyard.
It was listed for $6 million last year, but put up for public auction in November and appeared on Fulton County’s foreclosure list earlier this month, per public records.
The public auction notice stated that the Alpharetta estate was scheduled to “sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash.”
Of the reported sale of the home, Ariana said in her TikTok video: “It’s a new chapter and, like I always say, we are all alive, happy, healthy, breathing, and that’s a blessing in itself. And I’m excited to see what this new chapter will bring for me and my family.”
The real estate news comes weeks after authorities responded to a domestic violence call on November 27 from the Georgia residence.
According to a report from the Milton Police Department and obtained by TMZ, Kim said Kroy became physical in front of the pair’s children. It is unclear which kids allegedly witnessed an altercation between their parents.
Kim alleged that she and Kroy got into an argument while she was on a ladder taking down curtains. The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum claimed that her ex got confrontational with her and things got physical. She alleged that the former football player physically removed her from the ladder and threw her to the ground.
Kim reportedly told law enforcement officers that she sustained injuries as a result of the alleged incident. However, the officers claimed in the report that she refused to provide any evidence of a physical injury to first responders. Kroy, for his part, claimed that Kim instigated the altercation and allegedly struck him in the face.
According to the report, law enforcement could not determine who the “primary aggressor” was and no arrests were made.
Kim, for her part, told TMZ on December 16 that her life has been “torture” with Kroy.
She told the outlet, “I think there’s a track record of Kroy being the problem. Nobody has any idea what I’ve dealt with the last two-and-a-half, three years of my life. I’m trying to take the high road.”
Kim added, “It’s gonna take me a long time to heal from this trauma I’ve experienced.”
It’s official: 2024 was the year when a lot of people realized celebrity kids were no longer, well, kids.
From the Jolie-Pitt brood to Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s eldest daughter, Violet Affleck, and Kate Hudson’s son Ryder Robinson, the celebrity babies of yesteryear are now full-blown young adults making names for themselves.
Take Suri Cruise: the 18-year-old daughter of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise graduated high school in June. She is now reportedly attending Carnegie Mellon University.
“I’m proud of my daughter,” Holmes, 46, told Town & Country magazine in August of being an empty nester. “Of course, I will miss the close proximity, but I’m really proud of her and I’m happy.”
For her birthday on December 18, Holmes shared a photo of a bouquet of purple roses seemingly sent to her by Suri. “I am so grateful for all of my blessings especially my daughter ,” the actress shared via Instagram Stories.
Below, see more celebrity kids who grew up this year:
Giving a nod to her daughter’s name, Dewan shared Fleetwood Mac’s song “Rhiannon” on Instagram Stories in June, as well as a photo from a book describing “Rhiannon” as “the muse” and “the divine queen of faeries.”
Love Is Blind stars Bliss Poureetezadi and Zack Goytowski also chose a standout name for their daughter, Galileo Terri Rayne, born in April.
“A powerful name for a powerful little lady: Galileo was not only one of the great brilliant minds of time but the name also represents the area where Jesus performed his miracles,” Poureetezadi wrote in an Instagram comment, adding that they call her “Leo (Lay-o) for short.”
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Blake Livelywas supposed to host the season 50 premiere ofSaturday Night Livein September, but the drama surrounding the release of It Ends With Us allegedly led her to drop out.
In a lawsuit obtained by Us Weekly after it was reported by TMZ and The New York Times on Friday, December 20, Lively’s lawyers stated that she scored the hosting gig but decided to back out amid tension with her It Ends With Us costar and director Justin Baldoni.
“The effects on Ms. Lively’s professional life were immediate and substantial,” the actress’ lawyers wrote of an alleged smear campaign against her. “Given the ongoing nature of the campaign and the associated negative public sentiment, Ms. Lively did not believe she could proceed with public appearances or events without being forced to openly discuss what happened on set.”
“For example, Ms. Lively canceled a critical Target corporate event for her hair care company [Blake Brown Beauty], and she backed out of her scheduled role to host the premier episode of the 50th anniversary season of Saturday Night Live in September 2024,” the suit added. (Hacks star Jean Smart went on as the host instead.)
Lively’s lawyers alleged that the actress’ professional commitments were impacted by what they believe was a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation after she called a meeting to address “repeated sexual harassment and other disturbing behavior” by Baldoni, 40, and a producer on the film.
In the suit, Lively, 37, sued Baldoni for sexual harassment and claimed his public relations team orchestrated the campaign against her during the promotion of It Ends With Us this summer.
“The emotional impact on Ms. Lively has been extreme, not only affecting her, but her family, including her husband and four children,” the complaint also alleged, referring to Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, and their kids: daughters James, 10, Inez, 8, and Betty, 5, and son Olin, 22 months.
In terms of the sexual harassment claims, Lively’s suit stated that she had to ask that Baldoni refrain from showing her videos of nude women and inquiring about her weight, as well as discussing his prior pornography addiction, his sexual exploits, and the cast and crew’s genitalia during filming.
The actress also requested that there not be any additional sex scenes added to the movie, which is about domestic violence, that were not in the original script.
Us reached out to Lively’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back. In a statement to The New York Times regarding her lawsuit, Lively said, “I hope that my legal action helps pull back the curtain on these sinister retaliatory tactics to harm people who speak up about misconduct and helps protect others who may be targeted.”
Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, meanwhile, called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious” in a statement to Us, claiming that Lively filed the lawsuit to “fix her negative reputation” and “rehash a narrative” about the film’s production.
Freedman further alleged that Lively made “multiple demands and threats” while filming It Ends With Us, including “threatening to not show up to set, threatening to not promote the film, ultimately leading to its demise during release, if her demands were not met.”
Tiger Woods made a rare appearance with both of his look-alike children at the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando on Saturday, December 21.
Tiger, 48, played alongside his son Charlie Woods, 15, while his daughter, Sam Woods, 17, served as caddy. Their mother, Tiger’s ex-wife Elin Nordegren, was in the gallery during the tournament.
Tiger and the teens posed for photos on the green following the first round of competition. The tournament concludes Sunday after another 18-hole round.
“To be our here in this environment and to have fun like this – it doesn’t get any better,” Woods told NBC of sharing the course with his son. “This week is for each other, and we’re just rooting so hard for each of us to pull off each shot that we want.”
The PNC Championship provides a unique experience for pro golfers as they get to team up with a family member for the PGA Tour Champions-sanctioned event. According to ESPN, Tiger and Charlie ran off five straight birdies on the back nine on Saturday for a 13-under 59 in the scramble format, giving them a share of the lead after the opening round. They were joined at the top by the previous two champions — Bernhard Langer and son Jason, 24, and Vijay Singh and son Qass, 34.
“We’re trying to pull off each and every shot for each other, and to ham-and-egg,” Tiger said, according to the outlet. “And I think we did that great pretty much the entire day. We picked each other up, which was great. And Charlie made pretty much most of the putts today.”
The PNC Championship is Tiger’s first competition since he underwent back surgery in September. At the event, he reportedly said he scheduled that surgery — the sixth on his lower back in the past 10 years — to be sure he recovered in time to play with Charlie for the fifth straight year.
Tiger also spoke to PGA Tour about Charlie’s blossoming golf career at Saturday’s tournament, saying his son has grown “3.5 to 4 inches in height” and has gotten “stronger, faster, heavier” since last year. He admitted they “needle” each other at home in a competitive spirit, but “it’s all love, that’s what it’s all about. I love him to death.”
Tiger also shared the advice he’s given his son to deal with the pressure of competing under the name “Woods.”
“I just always remind him ‘Just be you,’” Tiger said, according to CNN. “Charlie is Charlie. Yes, he’s my son, he’s gonna have that last name as part of the sport, but I just want him to just be himself, you know, and be your own person. That’s what we’ll always focus on, and we’ll always encourage it, for him just to carve his own name, to carve his own path and have his own journey.”
Ryan Reynolds had a jam-packed weekend in Wales with some of his best mates, including Channing Tatum, as his soccer club Wrexham AFC took on Cambridge United.
The actor, 48, and Tatum, 44, took in the match on Saturday, December 14, alongside other pals including It Ends With Us star Brandon Sklenar and Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong.
“A few friends came out for @wrexham_afc and we made the most of it… unforgettable 36 hours made possible by the warmth and beauty of the people in this town. There’s nothing like it. ,” Reynolds wrote via Instagram, sharing photos from the weekend.
In the pictures, Reynolds posed at the game with his Deadpool & Wolverine costar Tatum, who also joined him at Wrexham pub The Fat Boar on Friday, December 13.
According to the BBC, the pair, as well as Sklenar, 34, snapped photos with fans at the bar and Reynolds took to the mic to wish customers a merry Christmas and offer to buy everybody a drink.
He joked: “If I don’t come visit each and everyone of you tonight in your homes, I just want to say happy holidays.”
Reynolds and Tatum have become close following their time filming Deadpool & Wolverine, in which Tatum plays Gambit — a Marvel character he’s been wanting to bring to life for years.
“Gambit is a guy Chan was born to play,” Reynolds wrote via Instagram in August. “His story is similar to my road on Deadpool — in that Chan spent a decade trying to put the most comic-accurate version of Gambit on the big screen. Remy LeBeau is grafted to his soul and needs to come out and deal. Some characters can only exist with a one in a billion pairing and this is it. Gambit found his author in Chan. He’s one of the coolest, smartest characters in Comics and still largely unexplored. I want more — and from what I saw in theaters, you do too.”
Reynolds continued: “Having the chance to say goodbye to some of these heroes is as important as having new characters to root for… and rooting for Gambit is easy. Rooting for Chan is even easier. He’s one of the greatest, hardest working, kindest people in this entire industry. I couldn’t be more thrilled to see @channingtatum pull Gambit from the dead and bring him to life at the perfect time and perfect way.”
Reynolds and Tatum watched Wrexham and Cambridge United’s match end in a 2-2 draw on Saturday, which will be tough for the team as their promotion rivals Wycombe Wanderers and Birmingham City both won, ESPN reported.
Wrexham, owned by Reynolds and fellow actor Rob McElhenney since 2020, have been flying high in their first season in English football’s third tier following back-to-back promotions. The docuseries Welcome to Wrexham, which follows the team, has had a significant impact on the club’s visibility and they have now secured a new global fanbase.
Recently, there were rumors that Reynolds and McElhenney, 47, were pulling back from the club after they sold stakes to the upstate New York-based Allyn family — providing more than $600 million in capital to continue revitalizing Wrexham. But Reynolds told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Friday that the actors will “remain majority owners.”
“The team is growing faster than anyone expected. There are needs that require a certain type of skill and people who have some experience in growing things. We chose the Allyn family because they have similar values that make Wrexham,” Reynolds said. “They’ve been revitalizing towns and communities for many years in upstate New York, and that’s why bringing them on didn’t cause a big stir.”
Scott Disickmade sure his son Mason’s 15th birthday was one to remember by gifting him his first car: a Mercedes-Benz “Mini” G-Class Wagon.
“Happy birthday big boy! Felt like it was only fair 4 you 2 get your first G wagon even if it’s a mini g wagon it’s still a wagon! Love u son!!!!!! Let the good times roll,” Disick, 41, wrote via his Instagram Story on Saturday, December 14, alongside a photo of the new car with a big black bow on it.
In follow-up posts, the reality star — who shares Mason, 12-year-old daughter Penelope and 10-year-old son Reign with ex Kourtney Kardashian — gave a glimpse at the car from other angles, writing, “Happy birthday!!!! Mini g wagon g wagon g wagon.”
The Benz was parked next to Disick’s collection of luxury vehicles as he shared, “Gotta be the coolest little wagon I have ever seen! You deserve every inch of it! Love you more then [sic] anything in life.”
Disick also celebrated his youngest son Reign’s 10th birthday on Saturday. (Mason and Reign are both born on December 14.) The Kardashiansstar took Reign to the Los Angeles Rams’ Week 14 matchup against the Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium on December 8.
“Had 2 much fun with you at your first game you asked me to take you to and I don’t even like sports,” Disick shared in another Instagram Story post, which featured a photo of the pair at the game. “That’s when you know you realy [sic] love your kid! Just kidding love u more then [sic] life young blood, happy bday son!”
Disick and Kardashian, 45, were together from 2006 to 2015 before officially calling it quits. The former couple now successfully coparent their kids alongside Kardashian’s husband, Travis Barker, with whom she shares 12-month-old son Rocky.
“My birthday boys. So special to me it hurts my heart,” Kourtney wrote on Instagram on Saturday alongside a carousel of throwback photos of Mason and Reign.
Her sisters Kim Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian commented on the post.
“I still can’t believe they are born on the same day ,” Khloé, 40, wrote, with Kim, 44, adding, “Happy Birthday Mason and Reign. I love youuuuuuu.”
“Happy birthday to my two incredible grandsons, Mason and Reign! Our birthday twins! I still can’t believe the two of you share the exact same birthday,” Jenner, 69, wrote. “What a special blessing that connects you forever. You are both so deeply loved, and I am endlessly grateful to God for choosing me to be your grandma.”
She continued: “Mason, you are so kind, creative, smart, talented, and the best brother, son, grandson, cousin and friend. Watching you grow up and become such a caring and wonderful young man is pure magic—you make us all so proud. Reign, you bring so much energy, laughter, and joy wherever you go. Your inquisitive mind and vibrant personality light up every room. You’re smart, funny, and full of so much love, and I feel blessed to witness the amazing little person you’re becoming. You fill my life with so much pride and happiness, and I love you both with every bit of my heart and soul. I’m so proud of the incredible boys you are and excited for the amazing futures you both have ahead of you! .”