Nikki Garcia is warming up to the idea of a new relationship after her divorce from Artem Chigvintsev — but she has rules.
Garcia, 41, got real about her love life during an appearance on Kristin Cavallari’s Let’s Be Honest podcast tour on Thursday, March 13. When Cavallari, 38, asked the former WWE star if she’s “still open to love,” Garcia replied that she’s open to “love and not marriage,” according to People.
“Really? You’re never gonna get married again?” Cavallari asked to which Garcia replied, “Well, I think maybe, but I don’t wanna sign paperwork again.”
The Laguna Beach alum acknowledged that getting married is “so easy to do and so hard to get out of,” seemingly hinting at her divorce with Jay Cutler. (Cavallari and Cutler, 41, separated in 2020 after seven years of marriage. The exes share three kids: Camden, 12, Jaxon, 10, and Saylor, 9.)
Garcia agreed, explaining, “I mean, [it’s] so hard. At night, [I] think about it though. This is crazy, like, it was supposed to be an act of love and now I’m in prison.”
Despite the rocky end to her marriage, Garcia told Cavallari and the crowd, “I’m definitely open to love for sure.”
The Total Bellas alum revealed that she has not begun dating again just yet, teasing that she is “almost ready” to dabble in a new romance.
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Nikki’s podcast tour appearance — which she did alongside twin sister Brie Garcia — came seven months after she and Chigvintsev, 42, made headlines regarding their relationship.
Us Weekly confirmed in August 2024 that Chigvintsev was arrested for domestic battery and booked on a felony domestic violence charge following an apparent altercation with Nikki in Napa, California. (The domestic violence charges were dropped in September 2024 after an investigation.)
One week later, they both filed for divorce with Nikki seeking full custody of their son, Matteo. Chigvintsev requested joint custody of their 4-year-old and both parties filed for restraining orders against each other.
Us confirmed in November 2024 that the estranged couple settled their divorce out of court. “Both parties decided to drop the domestic violence restraining orders against each other in an effort to move on with their lives and effectively coparent their son,” Nikki’s rep told Us in a statement at the time.
Nikki addressed her divorce for the first time the following month when she and Brie returned to their “The Nikki & Brie Show” podcast. “I’ve been heartbroken,” Nikki revealed in December 2024. “You dream of having this family and you have this incredible love, and it just goes the other way. You go from having a great love story to having a terrible one.”
Nikki exclusively told Us in January that she was slowly rebuilding her life as a single mom and she had no “regrets” about how she got there.
“I feel like things happen for a reason. I’m stronger today than I’ve ever been. And that’s not only for myself, but for Matteo,” she shared. “I feel like being a mother and wanting the best for my son and knowing I’ll do whatever it takes for him to have that makes you incredibly strong.”
In that same interview, Nikki exclusively told Usthat while she can “definitely” see herself “falling in love again,” she was confident it wouldn’t be “anytime soon.”
She noted that she could be open to a possible “commitment ceremony” down the line, but was adamant that she doesn’t “ever want to sign paperwork again.”
“I don’t want to be legally [bound],” Nikki continued. “We could talk about changing names way in the future if this person is my person. [But] no paperwork.”
Chigvintsev, for his part, explained in February that coparenting with his ex-wife was “doable” and he was “happy” with being a single dad.
When asked on the “Glamorous Grind” podcast whether he could be friends with Nikki, he replied, “I mean never, say never. But there’s definitely needed to be certain conversation and certain things, acknowledgement of certain things. Yeah, I believe everybody can end up being friends.”
A Tiger Woods biopic is on the way — but it will focus only on his legendary golf career.
Amazon MGM is developing the movie, and Barack and Michelle Obama’s company, Higher Ground, is in talks to produce. The film, which does not yet have a name, will be based on Kevin Cook’s book The Tiger Slam: The Inside Story of the Greatest Golf Ever Played.
Reinaldo Marcus Green, who directed King Richard, the movie that chronicled the rise of Venus and Serena Williams, has signed on to direct.
True to the book’s title, the movie will focus on Woods’ pursuit of what’s now known as the Tiger Slam of winning four consecutive major championships. It will also depict Woods’ decision to turn pro in 1996 at 20 years old and his meteoric rise to superstardom.
Overall, Woods, 49, is one of the most decorated golfers of all time. He’s won the Masters five times in his career, the PGA Championship four times and both the U.S. Open and Open Championship an additional three times each.
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In 1997, he became the first Black golfer to win a major when he won the Masters by the largest margin in history. As Woods’ popularity grew, so too did the sport’s, making Woods arguably the most impactful golfer ever.
But while the filmmakers plan to stick to sports, Woods’ life has been just as intriguing off the course. In 2009, reports of his extramarital affairs caused him to lose sponsorships with companies including Accenture, AT&T, Gatorade and General Motors. Woods and his wife at the time, Elin Nordegren, divorced in 2010 after six years of marriage. They share two children, daughter Sam, 17, and son Charlie, 16.
He has also been the victim of two car accidents, one in 2009 right as the rumors of his affair began to swirl, and another in 2021 that caused multiple leg injuries and forced him to take a break from golf. He also had a DUI arrest in 2017.
Even amid news of the upcoming biopic, Woods is making news off the green. He is currently dating Vanessa Trump, ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., according to multiple reports. They have been together since November 2024, per the Daily Mail.
“They just love hanging out, having dinner and schmoozing together,” a source told the publication. “They’re sticking close to home, have decided not to make it a thing and go out in public. Not just yet anyway.” (Us Weekly has reached out to both Woods and Vanessa’s team for comment.)
Laura Tobin‘s weather report on Good Morning Britain on Friday, March 14, instantly became viral while dividing viewers with its playful yet on-point Clueless-inspired theme.
Dressed in Cher Horowitz’s (Alicia Silverstone) iconic yellow plaid ensemble, complete with knee-high socks and a matching beret, Tobin, 43, delivered a weather forecast peppered with ’90s slang from the film.
The meteorologist’s script included phrases like “totally buggin'” and “way harsh,” reflecting the cult-classic teen comedy’s lexicon. She even advised viewers to “look stylish,” channeling the character’s fashion-forward persona.
However, the lighthearted approach sparked a mixed reaction. Social media platforms like X were flooded with comments, ranging from amusement to bewilderment.
Some viewers felt the segment was “ridiculous” and inappropriate for a news program, arguing that “GMB is supposed to be a news channel first, light entertainment second.” Others expressed confusion, questioning, “Seriously, what is all that about?”
Despite the criticism, Tobin’s performance also garnered praise. Many found her portrayal “brilliant” and “adorable,” appreciating the nod to the beloved film. Her delivery of lines like, “Today’s weather is like a Monet, just like a painting, from far away it’s OK but from up close it’s just a big old mess,” and “Well, I invited the sunshine to make an appearance but she didn’t RSVP…rude!” showcased her impeccable comedic timing.
Ultimately, whether viewers found it “hilarious” or “fabulous,” the segment undeniably captured attention, sparking a lively debate about the balance between traditional reporting and entertainment on U.K. morning television.
Beyond the immediate entertainment value, Tobin’s choice of attire underscored the enduring appeal of Clueless fashion. Three decades later, the film’s sartorial influence remains palpable, a testament to its clever blend of playful, preppy chic and Beverly Hills-worthy rich-kid style.
The yellow plaid suit, in particular, has become a cultural touchstone, transcending its ’90s origins to resonate with contemporary audiences. This timelessness speaks to the film’s astute understanding of how fashion can be used to express personality and navigate social dynamics, making it a continued source of inspiration for designers on the runway, celebrities on Halloween and everyday fashion enthusiasts alike.
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump, ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., have been “quietly dating” since November 2024, according to multiple reports, and the golf pro has already met Vanessa’s daughter Kai.
Kai, 17, is the eldest child of Vanessa and Donald Jr., both 47. The couple, who divorced in 2018, also share Donald III, 16, Tristan, 13, Spencer, 12, and Chloe, 10.
Woods, 49, was spotted with Vanessa and Kai at the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California, in February. Kai is an elite high school golfer herself and has already committed to continue her career at the University of Miami.
Though Woods was at the tournament in his signature red polo, he was merely a spectator alongside Vanessa and Kai. The legendary golfer withdrew from the field after the death of his mother, Kultida, earlier last month. He also announced on Tuesday, March 11, that he had ruptured his Achilles tendon, which will keep him sidelined even longer.
“As I began to ramp up my own training and practice at home, I felt a sharp pain in my left Achilles, which was deemed to be ruptured,” he explained via Instagram on Tuesday. “I am back home now and plan to focus on my recovery and rehab, thank you for all the support.”
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The Genesis Invitational was a rare moment where Woods and Vanessa were spotted in public together as they’ve preferred to keep their relationship quiet over the first few months.
“They just love hanging out, having dinner and schmoozing together,” a source told the Daily Mail. “They’re sticking close to home, have decided not to make it a thing and go out in public. Not just yet anyway.” (Us Weekly has reached out to both Woods and Vanessa’s team for comment.)
Woods also stopped by the White House in February where Vanessa’s former father-in-law, President Donald Trump, honored him during a reception celebrating Black History Month.
This isn’t Woods’ first high-profile relationship. After his divorce from ex-wife Elin Nordegren in 2010, he dated alpine skier Lindsey Vonn for three years, calling it quits in 2015.
He also dated Erica Herman for five years. News of their breakup broke when she filed a lawsuit against Woods to nullify an NDA she had signed at the beginning of the relationship. She also claimed Woods sexually harassed her while she was working at his Florida restaurant.
Herman dropped the NDA appeal and sexual assault allegations in November 2023.
The Friday, March 14, Instagram post followed this week’s news that Donatella, 69, is stepping down as the House of Versace’s chief creative director and into a new role as chief brand ambassador after nearly 30 legendary years at the helm. On Thursday, March 13, Donatella also announced that she was “thrilled” to name her successor Miu Miu’s former design and image director, Dario Vitale.
Lopez, 55, posted a series of images dressed in Donatella’s unapologetically sexy looks throughout the years, including that green dress from the 2000 Grammys that went down in fashion history and forever changed the internet as the dress’s popularity and the difficulty in finding images of it online led to the creation of Google Images.
“Gianni would be so proud, ” Lopez began the caption. “What a journey you have been on. You are strong, resilient, powerful, talented and I am so happy that I have gotten to know you over the years.”
She continued: “Together, our journey and the friendship that we have formed has been incredible. I know this next chapter will be filled with love, happiness and friendship…and whatever you want to create it to be. I am always here for you.”
Lest you forget, Lopez’s jungle-print Versace gown with a “neckline” that plunged below her navel marked a turning point for Donatella following the 1997 death of her beloved brother, Gianni Versace.
Fast-forward three years, and the viral Grammys look made Donatella a “household name,” according to the designer. “It broke the bank.” She also rates it at the top of her list of all-time favorite red-carpet Versace dresses.
Meanwhile, Lopez describes the gown as “her biggest fashion moment ever,” telling Vogue in 2019 that it was “a moment in time, the power of fashion” and that it “goes to show you the power of fashion and the power of those types of moments.”
Talk about a very, very Versace look and the inimitable designer’s enduring legacy.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco have unveiled “Sunset Blvd,” a sultry new single and music video that was inspired by their first date, all while showcasing a compelling fashion narrative.
Produced by Blanco, 37, and shot by Petra Collins, it’s styled like an early-’80s fever dream, with a hazy lens over the camera and glowing neon street lights. The video opens with Gomez, 32, in a black satin robe and a slinky silk slip (both by Victoria’s Secret) with sheer Wolford thigh-highs and black lacquered Christian Louboutin stilettos. The Rare Beauty founder’s visage is framed by voluminous teased curls and a bold crimson lip.
Styled by Erin Walsh, the pop star seamlessly transitioned between retro pin-up imagery and a contemporary interpretation of the underwear-as-outerwear trend. One look, in particular, sees Gomez in a silk white Comme Si shirt, worn oversized as if borrowed from Blanco’s closet, and also left deliberately unbuttoned to reveal a vibrant red Fleur du Mal balconette bra underneath.
Blanco also makes an appearance in the video, dressed in a sharp white suit, which adds a contrasting element to Gomez’s sensual all-black wardrobe. One visual of Gomez as a giant, smiling and giggling at a pint-sized Blanco, references this famous scene in Francis Ford Coppola’s cult-classic 1982 film, One from the Heart, and nods to her larger-than-life celebrity.
The fact that it’s inspired by their date at Jitlada Thai Restaurant adds a layer of personal significance to the track. Ahead of the song’s release, Gomez shared an Instagram post of the couple’s “first official photo,” further blurring the lines between their private and public lives.
The chorus, with its vivid imagery of “holding you naked, middle of Sunset Boulevard,” and “everyone’s watching,” captures the essence of a love affair that plays out on the world stage.
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But this wasn’t merely a playful nod to a celebrity romance and risque lingerie; it was also a cosign of a burgeoning trend that dominated the Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 runways.
While the video’s early ’80s aesthetic may have initially suggested a purely boudoir-inspired approach to costume, a closer examination also reveals a strategic deployment of scantily clad undergarments that resonated far beyond the confines of the set.
At Givenchy, delicate triangle bras were artfully revealed beneath diaphanous mesh dresses, creating a compelling dialogue between vulnerability and strength. Miu Miu’s layered slips, with their subtle intimations of lace, offered a more nuanced interpretation of the trend, while Valentino, in a bold and unconventional gesture, affixed intricately crafted satin bralettes atop sheer shirts, challenging conventional notions of decorum while celebrating female sexuality.
Givenchy’s creative director, Sarah Burton, echoed this sentiment at her show last week, stating: “I want to address everything about modern women. Strength, vulnerability, emotional intelligence, feeling powerful or very sexy. All of it.” This resonated throughout the collections, transforming an exposed bra from a suggestive detail into a symbol of self-assuredness.
While undeniably alluring and mirroring the song’s intimate themes, Gomez’s own sartorial interpretation exuded confidence. It was a clear indication that lingerie is no longer confined to the realm of the male gaze but rather has evolved into a powerful symbol of female agency.
Indeed, “Sunset Blvd” is more than just a song; it’s a fashion-forward exploration of a modern romance, where intimacy and theatrics intertwine. Gomez and Blanco are not just sharing their music; they are sharing their story, with every carefully chosen outfit and every breathy lyric.
After setting them up three years ago, singer Ciara is sending a special message to fellow singer Normani and her fiancé, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf.
Normani and Metcalf announced their engagement on Thursday, March 13.
“I started sending her flowers with a story,” Metcalf, 27, said while recalling how he popped the question. “And then the last letter on the flower was, ‘Will you marry me?’ And she said yes.”
Metcalf and Normani met in 2022 after Metcalf’s former teammate, former Steelers QB Russell Wilson, and his wife, Ciara, introduced them.
Now, Ciara is sharing a sweet message to the newly engaged couple, admitting their relationship was written in the stars.
@Russell Wilson and I knew when we introed yall 3yrs ago ..love was truly in the air! Now yall gon be booed up for forever!! This was the best news! @DK Metcalf @Normani we love yall so much!
“Russell and I knew when we introed y’all 3 [years] ago …love was truly in the air,” Ciara, 39, wrote on TikTok alongside a photo of the four of them talking through FaceTime.
Normani, 28, was seen showing off her gorgeous and enormous engagement ring as Metcalf sported a huge smile. Both Wilson, 36, and Ciara looked thrilled learning the news.
“Now y’all gon be booed up for forever!! This was the best news! We love y’all so much,” Ciara concluded her note. She set the picture to the song “Love Lies” by Khalid and Normani.
In the comments section of the post, fans jokingly asked whether Ciara was “taking clients,” hoping she could successfully set them up as well.
“Okay can y’all introduce me to someone next,” one fan wrote.
“The world deserves a Ciara & Russ hosted matchmaking show,” another person added.
Metcalf surprised the sports world with the news of his engagement during a Thursday, March 13, press conference after he was traded from the Seattle Seahawks to the Steelers.
In honor of Sleep Awareness Week, which takes place from March 9 to March 15, we’re taking a little extra time to think about our sleep habits. Even the best mattresses, pillows and blankets can’t solve common sleep struggles for adults and kids alike. That’s where a sleep aid — like a supplement or smart sleep technology — comes to the rescue.
NuBest is a family-friendly brand offering natural-based brain supplements for kids, teens and adults. The brand’s supplements and vitamins are FDA-certified and made in the U.S., and its effective solutions ensure children and teens are getting enough nutrients to help them thrive both physically and mentally.
When it comes to promoting better sleep, the NuBest Sleep Xtra is a non-habit-forming sleep aid suitable for teens and adults. Not only does the supplement help you fall asleep faster, it promotes staying asleep without interruptions, helping you wake up refreshed and aware.
Formulated with vegan, gluten-free and non-GMO ingredients, the capsules include vitamin B6, calcium, magnesium, L-theanine and more herbs and botanicals. Adults are recommended to take two capsules 30 minutes before bed (you can also start with one capsule and work up to two). Teens and children 10-years-old and up should take one capsule 30 minutes before bed.
As one reviewer explains, “Being a new mom, getting enough sleep has been a challenge. But since I tried Sleep Xtra, it indeed helps me relax and unwind after a long day, allowing me to drift off into a peaceful slumber.”
Another happy shopper says, “I have struggled with bad sleep for a while and tried so many things with little success. A friend recommended this, so I gave it a shot. Within the first week, I was already sleeping deeper and not waking up as much. After a month, my sleep is way more consistent, and I wake up feeling refreshed.”
Give yourself the gift of better rest. Head to NuBest now and stock up on the sleep aid while it’s just $24!
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On days when you don’t want to wear makeup but need some light coverage, you’re going to need more than a concealer. That’s where the best BB creams come in handy. These creamy formulas help to conceal blemishes while offering a lightweight, buildable finish. If you haven’t tried a BB cream or want a new option in your routine, give this $9 pick a try — 57% off right now!
The Missha M Perfect BB Cream is a buildable, natural coverage tinted moisturizer that marries the benefits of skincare with makeup. Speaking of the formula, it’s packed with multiple soothing ingredients. It has hyaluronic acid, which hydrates and plumps the skin. There are also ceramides that strengthen and protect the skin barrier. Additionally, the BB cream features squalane and a botanical essence to soothe the skin.
The BB cream offers natural, everyday coverage, according to shoppers. It’s buildable, but you only need a few pumps of the products to conceal blemishes, redness and uneven skin tone, without leaving a cakey finish behind. Choose from seven shades, including options for both light and dark skin tones.
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When in Rome, do as they do — or, in Chrissy Teigen’s case, when in New York City . . . dress like a rich mom1 The model and television personality recently nailed the viral aesthetic while wearing a faux leather blazer — and we found a bestselling lookalike for just $50!
On March 12, Teigen was spotted out and about in the Big Apple. Channeling the New York vibes while in town, the 39-year-old went edgy-chic with her fashion choices, pairing wide-leg corduroy pants with a beaded bralette, oversized sunnies and some hoop earrings.
She then completed her outfit with a black leather blazer, which instantly reminded Us of a top-seller on Amazon that’s just $50 — a price that’s likely hundreds (if not thousands) less than her pick!
Get the AUTOMET Faux Leather Jacket (Originally $59) on sale for just $50 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.
The AUTOMET Faux Leather Jacket looks so much like Teigen’s pick that we can barely spot the difference. It has the same notch lapels, faux front pockets and a two-button closure. Made with a fabric mixture of polyurethane, polyester and cotton, it’s not only comfy and breathable but water-resistant, too.
The sleek layer, which is available in sizes XS to XXL, caters to several body types and has an oversized fit, meaning it can seamlessly be styled over T-shirts and sweaters. While it comes in black, those wanting to switch things up might prefer the equally chic brown alternative.
A top pick for shoppers right now, the AUTOMET blazer has been bought over 800 times within the last month, and over 200 shoppers have also given it five-star reviews.
One person said that the blazer “looks like an expensive jacket” and that it “elevates” several of their outfits.
“I get compliments every time I wear it,” they added.” It’s definitely oversized, which was the look I was trying to achieve.”
The ideal extra layer for spring nights out, this jacket perfectly complements date night slip dresses or to jeans and a tank top. However, it also makes an edgy office pick (depending on your work dress code), able to be paired with trousers, heels and a tote bag.
In the mood for a little love and espionage? If yes, then chances are you’re probably watching Black Bag in theaters this weekend.
The Steven Soderbergh thriller, which stars Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender, has received rave reviews, and is the rare wide-release movie aimed at adult audiences.
If you’re not in the mood to venture out, there are plenty of options to choose from at home. Amazon Prime Video has tons of movies, and the following three are just the ticket for you to unwind and escape reality for a couple of hours.
My Old Ass (2024)
Elliott (Maisy Stella) is at a crossroads. She’s about to leave for college, and is in a casual relationship with another girl, Chelsea (Alexandria Rivera). One night, she takes some psychedelic mushrooms with her friends and hallucinates a future version of herself, Older Elliott (Aubrey Plaza). Proving she is, in fact, real, Older Elliott cryptically tells her three things: spend more time with your family, appreciate the farm that you grew up in, and avoid a boy named Chad. She disappears, but leaves her number in younger Elliott’s phone.
That’s the far-out premise of My Old Ass, a comedy that isn’t ashamed to be sentimental. Elliott doesn’t exactly believe anything her future self says at first, but gradually, she finds herself growing closer to her family. Chad eventually appears, and it’s in this development that My Old Ass reveals itself as an effective tearjerker in disguise. Plaza is great as always; if everyone grew up to be like Older Elliott, we’d all be just fine.
Parker Posey is back in the zeitgeist, and generating tons of shareable GIFs, with her sly comedic turn as a rich Southern wife and mom in The White Lotus Season 3, so it’s only appropriate to watch the movie that made her the darling of the ‘90s independent scene. In Party Girl, Posey stars as Mary, a free spirit who prefers buying couture clothes to paying the rent. But when she’s arrested for throwing a rave and has to repay her godmother for bailing her out, she decides to work at the New York Public Library to make some quick cash.
At first, she hates it, but gradually, she becomes enamored with the Dewey Decimal System and a lifestyle free of empty parties and bad voguing. When her budding romance with street vendor Mustafa (Omar Townsend) threatens her new calling, Mary must make some hard choices about where her life is headed, and if she can truly commit to being a librarian.
Party Girl sounds dry, and while it’s very ‘90s, it’s also a stellar vehicle for Posey’s talent. Mary is difficult and needy, but she’s also a blast to hang around with, and Posey makes her journey from club kid to book nerd funny and interesting. Look for Scandal’s Guillermo Diaz in an early role as Leo, Mary’s DJ roommate; his look of disbelief at Mary on the dance floor is priceless.
If you think Hollywood is morally bankrupt now, wait until you see what it was like in the 1920s. Damien Chazelle’s decadent epic Babylon takes you inside all the excesses of Tinseltown in the Jazz Age, when the booze flowed freely and orgies were as commonplace as movie premieres.
Into this modern Sodom and Gomorrah wanders young Manny Torres (Diego Calva), who wants to be in show business. He finds a kindred spirit in Nellie (Margot Robbie), a wild starlet who isn’t shy about dancing proactively at parties and doing drugs. As the years pass, their fortunes rise and fall, and both find out there’s a high cost to achieving their dreams of silver screen fame.
Babylon is primarily for movie lovers, who will dig all the allusions to real-life silent era titans like Clara Bow, Fatty Arbuckle, and Charlie Chaplin, but it’s also for anyone looking for a movie about debauchery among the rich and depraved. Among the stacked cast is Brad Pitt, who’s terrific as the fading matinee idol Jack Conrad, and Jean Smart, who has a few great moments as the tough gossip columnist Elinor St. John. The ending is bittersweet, and one of the best odes to the power of movies ever made.
Kaitlyn Bristowe is not giving up on finding The One, despite two failed engagements.
“I love love. I really do. I’m a sucker for it,” Bristowe, 39, said during an “I Choose Me With Jennie Garth” podcast episode, released on Friday, March 14. “I do like the idea of marriage. I do like the idea of having a family. But I don’t know if anything’s changed.”
She continued, “Sometimes I think I need to soften up a little bit because I do love love, but I try to be too tough sometimes.”
Bristowe admitted that “deep down” she’s more of a lover than anything else.
“I think I’ve always had the same beliefs and thoughts and ideas of what love is,” she added. “It’s just I think I’ve maybe gotten more secure in my own self so I can talk about it differently now.”
Bristowe detailed some major breakups in her life, including her two past engagements. The former Bachelorette star left her season of the show in 2015 engaged to Shawn Booth. They split in November 2018. Bristowe moved on with Jason Tartick in 2019. He proposed in 2021 but by 2023 they had called it quits.
Bristowe briefly explained that she and Tartick, 36, “just were not compatible at all whatsoever at the end” of their relationship, which is what ultimately led to their split.
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The “Off the Vine” podcast host said that going forward she plans to keep things on the private side when it comes to her love life.
“I just feel like I really would like to try a different approach this time. Although I kind of find myself feeling guilty about that, because I do share so much, and I do feel like that’s part of who I am as an open book, and sharing everything, and not caring what people think,” she said. “But when it comes to dating right now, I just feel like I want to keep it so sacred.”
“That’s shown up in my life right now. I’m not not dating. I’ve been consistently on a date with somebody,” Bristowe said. “That’s as much as people know, and it’s really like kind of helping me believe in people again. I think that’s also my problem.”
Hair is an important part of your overall look, whether you’re a curly girl, rocking a mullet, or bald. And while hair products are a great way to make sure the top of your head looks and feels good, we’ve become accustomed to decades of products that are full of plastics and other harmful chemicals. That’s why we’re thrilled about the next generation of hair care products, that make beautiful hair a total breeze. Most can be purchased from Amazon, too, so you can have them sent to your doorstep.
Maintaining curly hair requires a little more work. But these days, we’re all about enhancing our curls, rather than ironing them out
1. Curl Cleanser. Shampoo can severely strip your hair of its natural oils, which are in short supply with curly hair. That’s why we love products like DevaCurl NoPoo Cleanser, which gently wash our luscious locks.
2. Curl Definer. Moroccan oil is known for its ability to nourish hair while calming frizz — which is something all curly haired folks could use! Moroccanoil Curl Defining Cream helps define your curls without bringing out frizz. It also nourishes and softens your hair to make it silky smooth.
3. Curl Cream. Enhance your curls sans sulfates and parabens, with SheaMoisture Curl Enhancing Cream. It contains coconut, hibiscus and other natural ingredients that result in thick curls. It also adds softness, calms frizz and it’s enriched with proteins that will make your hair stronger, long-term.
4. Curl La La. Shea butter and olive oil makes this lightweight curl defining custard a timeless solution. Aunt Jackie’s Curl La La is made for all hair types and textures, and helps manage tame and unruly frizz. It’s also restorative, so it can be used daily after shampooing for added hair health — not just for styling purposes.
While thinning hair isn’t ideal, it’s nothing to be ashamed of. Anyone can experience thinning, regardless of age or gender. And there are so many products these days that can help strengthen your hair, and protect it from falling out.
1. Hair Thickening System. Revive your mane with Nioxin Scalp Hair Thickening Systems. Whether you have damage from coloring your hair or if you’re simply experiencing thinning, it’s a great way to strengthen and boost your hair density, using the powers of niacinamide and biotin. Each set comes with a shampoo, conditioner, and after-shower foam treatment, to give your locks another life.
2. Thickening Conditioner. Nutrafol Conditioner is lightweight and color-safe, containing science-backed ingredients that moisturize and nurse your hair back to health. It fights and defends against hair damage, offering your hair a second chance. It’s slightly on the expensive side — about $44 a bottle as of publication — but it could be worth it to save your mop.
3. Hair Loss Treatment. Hair loss doesn’t discriminate — it can happen to anyone. And RootStim Minoxidil Hair Loss Treatment Serum, which is marketed for men and women, is infused with rosemary for faster-growing and stronger hair. It’s phthalate-, gluten- and paraben-free. It promises results in 12 weeks, so why not give it a shot?
4. Fuller Hair Serum. Whether you’re shedding or simply want a more luminous head of hair, Vegamour Gro Hair Serum is an ultra popular product. The brand is known for its cruelty-free, vegan and non oily formulas. And the brand promises fuller-looking hair in as little as 90 days… so why not start the process now?
Even though clean beauty can mean a lot of different things, we’re looking for products that don’t come with questionable chemicals. There are so many brands these days offering healthy products we can feel good about, so below are a few favorites.
1. Clean Clay. With the tagline “Clay pomade without the nasties,” Firsthand Supply Clay Pomade has to be good. This popular product holds your hair style for long periods of time, without parabens, sulfates, silicone and phthalates. Choose between a few different scents, and rest assured it works on all hair styles and textures.
2. Morrocon oil. Hair oil is an essential aspect of many hair routines — particularly for those who experience dryness or to define curls. Morroconoil Treatment is one variety that we’re clearly a fan of, because its leading ingredient — Moroccan oil — leaves hair soft and smooth, naturally. And because it doesn’t come with any questionable ingredients.
3. Peptide Serum. Hair serum is one of the latest products added to our hair care routines, thanks to its thickening peptides and lightweight formula. In addition to making your hair thicker, it also supports scalp health. The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density is fragrance-free, and free of silicone, sulfate, aluminum and coal tar.
4. Botanical Shampoo and Conditioner Set. Even though most of us aren’t thinking about what goes into our shampoo, many are filled with microplastics and other harmful substances. But OUAI Fine Shampoo and Conditioner Set is free of nasty chemicals, while keeping fine hair pampered with keratin, marshmallow root, shea butter and avocado oil. Sounds so good, we could eat it (but please don’t).
Whether it’s permanent or semi-permanent, hair dye is made with harsh ingredients. That’s why it’s so shocking that many dyes are tested on animals. That’s why we always recommend opting for vegan and cruelty-free varieties when you can.
1. Herbal Tints. Fend off grays with Herbatint Permanent Hair Dye. With 30 different shades, you can go from ice blonde to dark chestnut, without having to make a hair appointment. It’s free of animal products, so you don’t need to worry about its environmental impact. And it’s alcohol free, to avoid that nasty burning sensation we all dread with box dyes.
2. Vegan Semi-Permanent. Whether you’re emulating Billie Eilish with some light green ombré, or going for bright blue, Arctic Fox Semi-Permanent Hair Dye comes in a number of fun colors, without impacting the animals. Its products are vegan and cruelty-free, and they’re less than $20 — a total steal.
3. Colors Without Cruelty. Everyone who’s put neon streaks in their hair is likely familiar with MANIC PANIC Semi-Permanent Dye. It’s well-respected for its vegan and cruelty-free formula, as well as its fun colors (the one above is fuchsia, but there are a ton of options!).
4. Hayley Williams’ Good Dye. Paramore’s lead singer, Hayley Williams, debuted her own brand of vegan and cruelty-free hair dye called Good Dye Young Semi-Permanent Hair Color. And with her legendary firetruck red hair — we totally trust her with our locks. They come in both fun and professional colors, and they offer UV protection, so the color won’t fade in the sun.
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Dorothy frontwoman Dorothy Martin is fresh off of writing her “heaviest” album yet, and she hopes the meaning behind the music resonates with fans, she revealed in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly.
“I think there’s just really positive messages about faith and overcoming brokenness and challenges,” the rock singer, 38, told Us, referring to the title track “The Way.”
The new album, out Friday, March 14, is “like a love letter to our fans, just reminding them to hold onto hope,” Martin explained. “It’s also the heaviest album I’ve made, but there’s a little bit of outlaw country vibes on some of the songs. So it’s pretty eclectic.”
Martin’s band Dorothy has been a part of the rock scene since 2014. Their latest single “Tombstone Town,” which dropped in February, boasts a collaboration with guitar legend Slash. And the singer was excited for fans to see her other creative side by showing off her acting skills.
“It was one of the most fun videos I’ve gotten to make. I’ve always wanted to somewhat act a little bit. So we went for that Quentin TarantinoGrindhouse vibe on the video, with actors and some narrative storytelling.”
Below, the rock goddess gives Us the inside scoop on her band’s new album, wild tour stories and more:
Us Weekly: You describe The Way as your heaviest album. How so?
Dorothy Martin: It’s heavy, but there’s also some songs I think that could really cross over maybe the Top 40 or Christian radio — even country. But we can’t just abandon our fan base, so there’s some really heavy guitars and there’s two songs “I Come Alive” and “The Devil” — those are the heaviest songs on the album. So we had to throw a little bit of that in there, and that’s true to my roots.
Us: Tell Us about working with rock icon Slash.
DM: When you meet people that you look up to and they happen to be down to earth and humble and kind, and all those wonderful things despite the legendary status that they’ve achieved — he’s one of those people. He just puts you at ease and makes you feel comfortable.
Us: What’s the best advice Slash gave you?
DM: Something that we both relate to and have in common is being in recovery. Because in rock and roll, it’s just been so glamorized, and addiction and alcoholism runs in my family. He looked at me and he was like, ‘This is your year. This is your time, and all you gotta do is stay sober, don’t self-sabotage, don’t get in your head and keep doing what you’re doing’. So it’s so nice to have mentors and friends that have been through it — that have been in the industry, that are veterans, that are also sober. Because it can be very scary to be sober, and you don’t have to do it alone. It’s just a better way to live, and it’s a message I want to share with anyone who’s reading this.
DM: It’s healing for me, but it’s not about me — it’s a much bigger picture than that. I hope it’s healing for millions and millions of people. If one lyric, if one song can plant the seed and save someone’s life, that’s what it’s all about. We’re in this together, you don’t have to do this alone. So I have to remember, it’s bigger than me.
Music, for me, used to be so one dimensional, and now it’s a broader thing of this is a vehicle for a message. So I have to be responsible with it.
Us: Do you have a dream collaboration you’d love to become a reality?
DM: There’s been many. [laughs] Macy Gray and I got to do a remake of [a] Dolly Parton song with Dolly Parton. I love Dolly Parton. Country music is the reason I sing, because when I started teaching myself to sing, it was country songs for some reason. And then I branched out into rock and all this other stuff.
But, collaboration-wise, that’s such a good question. Hardy would be really cool. Lainey Wilson would be freaking awesome. And if I could go back and do something like a duet with Johnny Cash, I would in a heartbeat.
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Us: When you prep for a show is there something you always have to do before you get on stage?
DM: I gotta pray. Stay hydrated. Try to stay calm. I always make sure I’m in my stage outfit [and] my makeup, well in advance, ’cause that’s the last thing that I wanna worry about and get my voice warmed up and feeling good. And then it’s like that Carrie Underwood song, “Jesus Take the Wheel.” Whatever happens on that stage happens.
Us: Do you ever get nervous before you hit the stage?
DM: It’s more fun now. I used to get very, very nervous, but after doing it for a while, it’s more fun and exciting, you know? Of course, we have good shows and bad shows, and I just try to live in the moment. And if we have a bad show, for example, it’s like, ‘Eh, it’s over with now.’ It’s in the past. I’m looking forward to the next one, but I wouldn’t say I get scared. It’s exciting. You get very excited, you get jacked up and it’s fun.
Us: Is there anything you do to calm yourself down a little bit before you take the mic?
DM: Yeah, like kickboxing or something, or I’ll just try to shake the nervous energy out of my body. Or I sometimes just crack jokes. Or make really strange noises, deep breathing. Sometimes [that] helps.
Us: Obviously, tons of fans are in the audience, and you never know what kinds of things they’ll want — an autograph or a request. Have there been any that made you laugh or even raised an eyebrow?
DM: It’s always weird when someone says, ‘Sign my sweaty boob’ because it ruins our Sharpies, and then our Sharpies don’t work anymore. [laughs] So they like guitar picks, they want memorabilia. They want selfies. They wanna just high five or a hug. We give them whatever we have on hand. Sam Colton, my guitar player, he throws guitar picks out in the crowd all the time, and they love that.
Us: It can be kind of unpredictable when it comes to audience interaction — from singing off-key to holding up their phones to record. How do you keep your focus when you’re on stage? Or do you just play along with the audience?
DM: There are things that can be distracting. I’ve had people up in my face with a camera [throughout] a whole show and it can kill the vibe, but that only really happens in a super intimate setting — a small club where someone’s a little too close for comfort. You just go into a mindset. I just go into performance mode. I don’t know what happens, I just let the spirit take over and go for it.
If it’s close contact and they’re singing off-key [laughs], that’s why we have in-ear monitors. I don’t wanna hear them, but sometimes I’ve pulled my in-ears out and they’ll be singing off-key, and usually I’ll just crack a joke.
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Us: What’s your craziest concert or tour experience?
DM: The best show — the biggest, most-awesome moment — was when we played Welcome to Rockville [music festival], a couple years back. I think Metallica was headlining. It was 30 or 40,000 people. One of the bands left because someone thought that they had Covid, and they bumped us to a later slot. And so with the changeover, they made the crowd wait a little bit, and the sun was going down and they started chanting my name, which has never happened.
It was just a huge sea of people that were excited to be at a concert. They were probably very excited that Metallica was coming soon thereafter. But it was an awesome show. I have a picture that my tour manager took [that was] blown up in my office, and that’s just a moment I’ll never forget.
DM: I was touched and shocked. The audience really affects the show. Their energy really affects us. Artists, we’re very empathetic and intuitive, and we can feel all their energy. Sometimes you get a bad crowd, and that’s tough. You have to kind of fake it and be a professional, and do your job and sing through the set. But when you have a rowdy, fun electric crowd, there’s nothing like it.
Us: What song is the most challenging to perform live?
DM: “Gifts From The Holy Ghost” can be really hard because the verses start out actually in my higher end of my range. So we put that later in the set, so that everyone’s a little warmed up. It’s a high energy song, but it’s also a really rewarding song. It’s fun to sing live, even if it’s challenging. But if I’m having a super tough vocal day, it wouldn’t be the first song I pick. [laughs]
Us: How about your favorite song to play live?
I feel like that changes with each album. Because there’s songs that I’ve been singing for a decade, and then there’s songs that are new that we’re gonna rehearse and try out for this upcoming tour that starts in April. So I’m really looking forward to trying out “Tombstone Town.”
“Mud” was so much fun to do live. I was flying by the seat of my pants. I didn’t get a chance to rehearse. We had two shows with Godsmack; we were opening for them. I literally didn’t get a chance to rehearse, and I thought, ‘Oh no, I’m gonna have to sing to tracks.’ And somehow we got to soundcheck and I tried it a few times and I’m like, ‘Oh, this is super fun.’
For a complete list of Dorothy tour dates, click here.
Consider this the perfect excuse to spruce up your scent wardrobe and claim a new signature scent that leaves people asking, Is that you who smells so good?
After browsing the internet for your next best spritz, you’re bound to stumble upon more than one celebrity fragrance, which led Us to think: Why is the celebrity fragrance world so alluring?
We tapped former NYT perfume critic Chandler Burr for an explanation, and the reason is surprisingly simple. People want to “participate in the celebrity’s world,” he said. “You’re putting an intimate thing, a thing they’ve poured themselves into and that they wear on their skin, on your skin.”
So if you’re wondering where to spend your money exactly, the author of The Emperor of Scent and The Perfect Scent shared an easy tip. “Put on the damn perfume a few days in a row and see how it performs,” he quipped. “Forget the price. Forget the celeb or the brand. Just buy the damn perfume.”
Below, a round-up of the latest and greatest celebrity fragrances — from Kylie Jenner‘s highly-anticipated Cosmic 2.0 and Rihanna’s new iteration of Fenty Eau de Parfum, to the legendary bottles that left an unforgettable trail over the years.
Victoria Beckham's 21:50 Rêverie from her namesake beauty brand will make you yearn for cozy nights by the fireplace with that special someone even after the cold-weather season ends, thanks to sultry yet comforting smells like tobacco, vanilla and tonka bean.
"I loved the idea of trying to capture the feeling of a new day," Kylie Jenner says of her second Kylie Cosmetics fragrance — the Cosmic Kylie Jenner 2.0 — which is truly perfect for spring with vibrant pear and pink pepper aromas plus warm and pink pepper aromas plus warm vanilla orchid and hints of amber.
Elevate your vibes in an instant — or rather, in a spritz — with Orebella's Nightcap Parfum. The fourth scent from Bella Hadid's line of alcohol-free perfumes enhances the skin with ginger, cardamom, vanilla, sandalwood and other subtly sexy fragrance notes. (Layer it with the earthy Salted Muse Parfum, also from Orebella, like Hadid had said she likes to do.)
Ariana Grande's Cloud is one eau de parfum that will always hit a high note. The unique gourmand blend of lavender, coconut, vanilla orchid and cashmere is among the best-selling celebrity fragrances.
Calling all Fenty Eau de Parfum fans! If you thought it couldn't get any better, Rihanna's Fenty Beauty proved otherwise with the release of Fenty Parfum Hair + Body Mist. LVMH master perfumer Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud helped formulate the new, softer iteration of RiRi's iconic spicy spritz. Think: notes of Bulgarian rose, magnolia and musk.
Coffee scents like Me Espresso Eau de Parfum by Sabrina Carpenter are having a moment — and the Grammy winner’s newest candy bar-shaped packaging also contains an addictive bouquet of jasmine vanilla orchid, caramel and whipped cream.
Michelle Pfeiffer's Henry Rose is making vanilla aromas buzzy again with Dave. Her latest eau de parfum also houses whiffs of neroli, cocoa shell and tonka bean and is inspired by her husband, Big Little Lies creator David E. Kelly, who love when the actress wears vanilla.
Burr refers to Chanel's debut fragrance Chanel N°5 Parfum — launched in 1921 — as a "celebrity fragrance" since people were "fascinated by [Coco Chanel].” While "99.99 percent of people couldn't afford a Chanel jacket, 99.99 percent of people could afford a bottle of Chanel perfume." (Previous faces of the one-of-a-kind spritz include Gisele Bündchen, Nicole Kidman and Marion Cotillard.)
Released in 1947, Dior's original scent, Dior Miss Dior Parfum, was considered another "celebrity" perfume according to Burr. Why? Well, the public was enchanted with Christian Dior. (Pictured: the updated version available today, composed by Perfume Creation Director at Christian Dior Parfums Francis Kurkdjian.)
After the Hollywood legend launched one of the first-ever celebrity perfumes, Passion, with Elizabeth Arden in 1987, they teamed up again on a floral fragrance in 1987: Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds, which has generated over $1 billion.
Paris Hilton Fragrances has accumulated more than $4 billion in sales — and the entrepreneur’s first perfume that launched in 2004, Paris Hilton for Women Eau de Parfum, remains the bestseller. Did we mention three bottles are sold every minute worldwide? (Look out for Hilton's 30th fragrance, Iconic, coming this spring.)
Patrizio Stella, Group CEO of Give Back Beauty, tells Us pop legend Britney Spears’ 2005 perfume — Britney Spears Fantasy Eau de Parfum, infused with red lychee, cupcake accord and creamy musk notes — continues to "evoke a sense of nostalgia, transporting you back to the early 2000s while remaining both timeless and modern."
Sabrina Carpenter surprised fans — and Us – with a completely different bodysuit on her Short n’ Sweet Tour.
Carpenter, 25, sparkled in a blue-and-red tartan bodysuit while opening her show in Glasgow, Scotland, on Wednesday, March 13. The Victoria’s Secret design features a blue body with red stripes crisscrossing over the silhouette. She teamed the plaid design with matching garters and her signature bouncy curls.
Fans went crazy over the design — which was much different from her usual pastel bodysuits — via social media.
“She looks so so so so good IDK it’s just such a good color,” one fan captioned the post, as another praised, “God that is the prettiest bodysuit I’ve ever seen ever.” A third social media user gushed, “I’m soooo obsessed this is the best one yet.”
On Halloween, she surprised her Dallas audience with a black Playboy Bunny bodysuit featuring a sweetheart neckline, crystal embellishments and a structured bra. She teamed the sexy costume with white cuffs, a coordinating collar with a black bedazzled bow tie and bunny ears.
Later in the show, she ditched her regular lace Patou catsuit for a Sandy Olson-inspired look. The Grease-esque costume was equipped with an off-the-shoulder neckline and sleek fitted design.
To kick off the third act of her show, Carpenter rocked a custom Michael Schmidt Studios lime green Tinker Bell costume, poking fun at fans comparing her to the blonde petite character. As she sang her hit “Juno,” she even rocked a pair of glittery wings and platform heels, complete with Tink’s signature white pom-pom.
Pinfield made a miraculous recovery in February and has since been discharged from the intensive care unit so he can be treated at a Los Angeles rehabilitation center. The classic rock radio DJ expressed hope that he’ll be able to return to work soon.
“I’m definitely going to take some time to recover,” he insisted. “Then I’ll do my radio shows again and get back to work doing what I love, which is to entertain people playing music.”
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The former VJ was working in radio for both KLOS and KCSN in Los Angeles before his hospitalization. Matt shared his gratitude to those in the rock community who rallied behind him on social media, as well thanking his daughter Jessica Pinfield, 38, for assuming temporary guardianship during his hospitalization.
“She’s the one who saved my life. She protected me,” Matt said of his daughter.
Many rock superstars offered supportive words following Matt’s initial hospitalization, including Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, hard rock legends Living Colour and singer-songwriter Pete Yorn.
“Thinking of Matt Pinfield and his family during this difficult time and sending them love and support. We love you Matt,” Corgan wrote January 19 via X.
Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson shared a heartwarming Facebook tribute to the DJ on January 30, writing that she was “crushed to hear about the health struggles of [the] beloved musical guru.”
“He has championed so many artists over the decades who would have otherwise been ignored by mainstream media and the American music scene would be very different indeed without his taste and influence,” Manson insisted. “If it wasn’t for Matt, our band wouldn’t even exist. He was our fairy godmother.”
Pinfield worked at MTV on and off from 1995 to 2013, and also served as vice president of A&R and artist development for Columbia Records from 2001 to 2006. In his record label job, Pinfield guided the early careers of Coheed and Cambria, Cold and Crossfade.
The music industry legend was previously hospitalized for a broken leg and multiple lacerations in 2018 after he was struck in a hit-and-run collision while crossing the street in Los Angeles. He later told Sweet James Accident Attorneys that his life was “completely turned upside down” when his leg was “snapped in half” in the crash.
“It happened too quickly. I didn’t even know my head went through the windshield,” he recalled. “I was laying there on the ground. I didn’t know if I was going to live or die, to be honest with you.”
“You remember, I was down to, like, 90 pounds,” Kent, 34, said to friend Brittany Cartwright of the aftermath of her split from Emmett, 53, during the Friday, March 14, episode of the “When Reality Hits” podcast. “I couldn’t eat. I was not well. That was the most horrendous time of my life.”
While Kent had moved forward following her tumultuous breakup, she confessed that she still gets “a pit” in her stomach when she visits places the pair used to frequent. However, Kent is still pushing through.
“I have to remind myself, ‘You’re OK,’” she reflected. “That time of your life is over and you’re on the other side.”
Kent shared that she’s reached the point where she feels “good” now.
Kent and Emmett started dating in December 2015. Three years later, the director proposed to the Vanderpump Rules alum. While engaged, they welcomed daughter Ocean, now 4, in March 2021. Seven months after Ocean’s arrival, Us Weekly confirmed that the pair split.
After the breakup, Kent and Emmett entered a battle for custody over Ocean. Earlier this month, Kent announced that she and Emmett’s back and forth was over.
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“After over three years, we have signed an agreement that is best for our daughter, Ocean. So I’m very, very happy about that,” she said during a March Amazon Live.
During the sitdown with Cartwright on Friday, The Valley star asked her friend for advice for coparenting amid her ongoing divorce from Jax Taylor. (Cartwright and Taylor share 3-year-old son Cruz.)
“I’ve been where you are right now. All the chicks are sending you messages, you’re in the thick of it,” Kent shared. “But I think my biggest piece of advice to you is No. 1: know this is not your forever. Take a moment to remember that this is going to pass.”
Kent also encouraged Cartwright to not let Taylor zap her energy levels and reminded her it would take time to get to where she needs to be.
“When you are just chill with everything they fade away a bit and they will be peaceful with you. I know it seems like it will never happen but you will get to that place,” she said. “And I think just remembering that it is not your forever. When it becomes too much, don’t engage with him. It’s OK to block him.”
Kent shared that going through a breakup with a person who you share a child with can be tricky since you can’t cut the person out of your life 100 percent.
“When you share a child with someone, you don’t have the luxury of going ‘Goodbye get the f— out of my life.’ You have to engage still,” she reflected. “It’s mental torture but you’re going to get to a place … it’s kind of like clockwork. You’re going to know exactly how the days are going to go, you know how to disengage, you know when to engage. It will just become your normal. Everything is always worse in your head.’
Stephen Curry added another major milestone to his Hall of Fame career on Thursday, March 12, when he connected on his 4,000th career three-pointer in his Golden State Warriors’ 130-104 win over the Sacramento Kings.
Curry, who turns 37 on Friday, is the first player in NBA history to reach the milestone.
“It’s a clear milestone threshold,” Curry told ESPN before he hit the 4,000 made threes plateau. “A number that I didn’t think about, that it was realistic even from 2,974, which is a number that means the most because that was the record at the time.
Curry became the NBA’s all-time leader in made threes in 2021 when he surpassed Ray Allen’s career mark of 2,973. James Harden of the Los Angeles Clippers has since passed Allen’s total as well.
“It’s beyond my wildest dreams to push a record that far,” Curry added.
The sharpshooter from Davidson College entered Thursday’s game at 3,998, making it a near certainty that he would eclipse 4,000 in front of his home crowd.
“It was a weird night because we all knew I was two away,” Curry said after the game. “Made the first one in the first quarter off a transition, [Jonathan Kuminga] made a great pass. Sacramento was playing that gimmicky defense all game where they were literally face-guarding me, top-locking, and nothing was clean about it.”
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This is Curry’s 16th season in the NBA and over the course of his career, he has almost single-handedly changed the way the game is played in the United States with players focusing more on the three-point shot rather than the more traditional mid-range or post game.
“To me, it was more a psychological shift with Steph, which then translated to the rest of the league,” his coach, Steve Kerr, said after the game. “It was like, oh wait a second, we can actually play this way instead of getting set up and making sure every shot was a good shot — the way I was raised.”
“I don’t know how many more I got after that,” Curry told ESPN last week. “Keep pushing it to as far as I can. I think it’s one of those things that just puts into perspective just how the game has changed and I’ve been able to be a part of that.”
Six of the top 10 three-point shooters in NBA history are still active today, including the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James. James took to X to congratulate his Western Conference rival.
“4K from Trey is CRAZY!!!!! Congrats my brother!! That’s @StephenCurry30,” he wrote.
Sabrina Soto is stepping into a new role 10 years in the making.
The interior designer and TV personality, 48, tells Us Weekly exclusively that her new Design Network series The Sabrina Soto Show, which she first began developing in 2015, was created with viewers in mind. Soto wants to encourage people to “redesign their life” in all aspects, including wellness, beauty, food, and more.
“I want people to watch a show and feel motivated to redesign their life. I know that sounds so cliche and just so, what I should say when I’m doing interviews, but I seriously mean it,” Soto said. “My whole goal in creating the show is so that people watch it and go, ‘Oh my gosh, I can do that.’ The fact that I’m already getting DMs from people saying that they feel that way makes my heart just explode.”
The show, which is filmed in Soto’s home, features a long list of accomplished experts and celebrities, including New Thought Minister and author Michael Beckwith, Iron Chef alum Cat Cora, and Fast X star Jason Momoa, who is Soto’s longtime friend. The HGTV star tells Us that she and Momoa first formed a friendship in their 20s.
“Everyone who was on the show is really, for the most part, a friend of mine,” Soto explained. “Jason Momoa, he and I have been friends since we were in our 20s. What’s funny is when Jason and I were first hanging out, we both didn’t have anything. He would come over to eat, but I had no money so I would make the cheapest best meal that I could make, which was boxed, baked ziti.”
Luckily, Soto can now cook a much more delicious version of her signature ziti. The TV personality revealed that, during Momoa’s episode, she makes “bougie, baked, handmade pasta with organic tomatoes and all of the better ingredients” in remembrance of their fond memories together as 20-somethings.
“We laughed about how I used to make him baked ziti,” Soto said about Momoa’s segment, sharing that the pair also discussed grounding, a practice that involves making direct skin contact with the Earth.
Though Soto began her career as an interior designer on HGTV, she wanted her new series to delve into a wide range of topics, in part because she is a “mom,” “in my late 40s” and “a business woman.”
“At the end of the day, I just want to be the best version of myself,” Soto said. “I realized that I came from the generation that didn’t have social media. We had magazines. Now, we’re on social media and there’s so many tips, but some of them are clickbait. I wanted to create some sort of place where people can go and experts in their fields could share their knowledge to redesign your life, whether it is in wellness, fitness, [or] beauty. That when you watch the show, you have some sort of takeaway to make your life better.”
The Sabrina Soto Show premieres on The Design Network Monday, March 17, and will be available to stream on Hulu.