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The White Lotus’ Sam Nivola is explaining Lochlan Ratliff’s near-brush with death.
In the Sunday, April 6, season 3 finale, Nivola’s character made a protein shake using a blender that his father, Timothy (Jason Isaacs), previously used to make a round of poisoned piña coladas to give to his family (except Lochlan). While Timothy ultimately didn’t give the toxic fruit-infused cocktails to his wife and kids, Lochlan used the same blender to make himself a protein shake the following morning without rinsing it out first.
In an interview on the Monday, April 7, episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Nivola, 21, explained his character’s thinking in that moment.
“I was expecting that Saxon had made a protein shake in it,” Nivola said, referring to Lochlan’s brother, Saxon Ratliff, played by Patrick Schwarzenegger. (Saxon regularly used the blender to make protein shakes in previous episodes.)
Nivola added, “I didn’t know… I thought it was just leftover protein. So I’m like, ‘You know what? A little extra protein never hurt anybody.’ I’m not that much of an idiot.”
In a separate interview with Variety published Sunday, Nivola explained that Lochlan likely didn’t realize he was poisoned.
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“I don’t think so, because I think if he did, he would tell someone, and then they’d be talking about that on the boat home,” he said. “He just thought he got food poisoning or something like, which is not uncommon when you’re from America and you’re traveling abroad.”
Home appliance company Bosch also weighed in on the near-fatal scenes Monday, after one of its blenders was used on the show.
“While we’re very appreciative of the creative flair and immense popularity of the show in the United States, BSH is clarifying that the Bosch product featured was not provided or placed by the company,” the brand’s parent company said in a statement obtained by TVLine. “However, we can confirm that the production team did purchase the product on their own while filming abroad.”
The statement added that the particular Bosch appliance used on The White Lotus isn’t available in North America and ““can only be purchased in other select global regions.” But Bosch said, “We appreciate the attention the Bosch brand is receiving as a result of this pop culture moment.”
The British royals touched down in Italy for a state visit on Monday, April 7, and posed for new photos to mark two decades of marriage.
In photos shared via social media, Charles, 76, is seen wearing a smart blue suit as he locks arms with his wife. Camilla, 77, is seen wearing a white dress.
“As we begin our first visit to Italy as King and Queen, we are so looking forward to celebrating our twentieth wedding anniversary in such a special place – and with such wonderful people,” the couple shared in a message. “A presto, Roma e Ravenna! -Charles R & Camilla R.”
During their state visit to Italy, Charles and Camilla are expected to undertake engagements in Rome and Ravenna. The couple were expected to meet Pope Francis in the Holy See; however, in March, Buckingham Palace announced the visit had been “postponed by mutual agreement” following the pope’s recent health struggles.
A palace statement said that “medical advice has now suggested that Pope Francis would benefit from an extended period of rest and recuperation.”
“Their Majesties send The Pope their best wishes for his convalescence and look forward to visiting him in The Holy See, once he has recovered,” the statement continued.
The monarchs married on April 9, 2005, in a civil wedding at Windsor Guildhall in Windsor, England. The couple were later joined by Charles’ late parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, for a service of prayer at St George’s Chapel and a reception at Windsor Castle. Camilla was given the title of the Duchess of Cornwall after her marriage to Charles. She later became Queen Camilla following Queen Elizabeth’s death and Charles’ ascension to the throne in September 2022.
Before his marriage to Camilla, Charles was married to Princess Diana from 1981 to 1996. The former couple shared two children, Prince William, 42, and Prince Harry, 40.
Camilla, meanwhile, was married to British Army officer Andrew Parker Bowles from 1973 to 1995. They share two children, Tom Parker Bowles, 50, and Laura Lopes, 47.
Charles and Camilla’s romance began long before their first marriages and resumed while Charles was married to Diana.
Rumors of an affair started swirling in 1986, seven years before the release of a transcript of a 1989 phone call between Charles and Camilla that featured several suggestive comments. At one point, Charles allegedly said he wanted to “live inside [Camilla’s] trousers” and joked about reincarnating as a tampon. The incident was henceforth nicknamed Camillagate or Tampongate.
The interview took place amid Charles and Diana’s separation, which was announced in 1992. Diana, for her part, broke her silence in her own bombshell interview.
“There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded,” Diana infamously said in a 1995 interview with BBC’s Panorama when asked whether Camilla contributed to her split from Charles.
John Stamos is addressing his appearance at Mar-a-Lago last weekend.
The Full House star, 61, took to his Instagram Stories on Monday, April 7 to offer an explanation after photos circulated that showed him sporting a tuxedo at an event held inside President Donald Trump’s Florida resort. Many fans of Stamos expressed their disappointment online.
“I accepted the invitation to emcee the Palm Beach Ray of Hope Gala — an evening dedicated to honoring and uplifting our frontline heroes,” the actor said in a statement. “This nonpartisan event supports The Academy for Nursing and Health Occupations, a 501(c)(3) organization that trains 350-400 nurses every year, directly addressing the critical shortage of healthcare professionals in Palm Beach County.”
Stamos continued: “Supporting nurses isn’t political — it’s essential. These are the people who care for us and our families when we need it most, and I believe we should show up for them with the same unwavering dedication they show up with every single day. I stand by the importance of healthcare, of service, and of investing in those who care for our communities.”
Concluding his message, he wrote: “My values and political views remain unchanged and if you don’t donate to Palm Beach Ray of Hope, then please consider donating to” Democracy Forward, he added, including a link to the nonprofit organization.
(According to its website, Democracy Forward “provides legal representation and expert counsel to people and communities who make up the very fabric of American democracy — free of charge. We also leverage our collective power and the law to hold anti-democratic actors to account at the national level.”)
John Stamos’ Instagram Story on April 7, 2025.John Stamos/Instagram
After sharing his Mar-a-Lago message in a Story, Stamos posted a video message on his Instagram grid in which he raised awareness for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
“Thank you for putting out your statement,” one fan replied in the comments section. “Please don’t go to that place again. There are many other places to support future nurses & I know you know that. Appreciate you being transparent and for the link you left for democracyforward.org.”
Another wrote: “Don’t let that happen again uncle Jesse . Still a fan .”
While spreading the word about causes he cares about, Stamos has also supported fellow Full House alum Dave Coulier amid his cancer battle. Coulier, 65, was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in October 2024. Earlier this month, Stamos shared happy news via Instagram, revealing that he’d learned that his “dear friend Dave has beaten cancer.”
“He fought like hell, with strength and heart and, true to form, Dave, a whole lot of humor,” Stamos said on April 1. “We FaceTimed constantly during the toughest days trying to find something, anything, to laugh about.”
Pregnant Tiffany Trump has seemingly hinted that she’s having a boy.
Tiffany, 31, took to her Instagram Stories on Monday, April 7, to share a picture of herself cradling her bump while wearing a flowing sky blue gown at her baby shower over the weekend. “1 month,” she captioned the photo, suggesting that the baby’s due date will be in May.
She also shared a snap of the event’s Peter Rabbit-themed decor, which included blue macarons and sugar cookies decorated with blue frosting.
In October 2024, Tiffany’s father, President Donald Trump, broke the news that Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos are expecting their first child. Donald, 78, made the announcement at a campaign stop in Michigan, where he praised Michael’s dad, Massad Boulos.
“He happens to be the father of Tiffany’s husband, Michael, who’s a very exceptional young guy,” Donald stated at the time. “And she’s an exceptional young woman. And she’s going to have a baby. So that’s nice.”
Tiffany is the second youngest of Donald’s five kids and his only child with ex-wife Marla Maples. He shares his eldest three kids — Donald Jr., 47, Ivanka, 43, and Eric, 41 — with his late ex-wife, Ivana Trump, and his youngest, son Barron, 19, with his wife, Melania Trump.
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Tiffany and Michael met while vacationing in Mykonos, Greece, in 2018 and made their relationship Instagram-official less than one year later. Michael popped the question in January 2021, and the couple tied the knot at the Trump family’s Mar-A-Lago resort in Florida in November 2022. “@tiffanytrump I will love you forever! 11.12.2022,” Michael wrote alongside photos from their wedding via Instagram at the time.
Maples, 61, also gushed about her daughter becoming a bride by sharing a video montage featuring photos of them from over the years. “Tiffany Ariana: Once I held you in my arms • Now as I watch you move forward with love • know you’ll always be my baby, now and beyond your wedding day ,” she captioned an Instagram clip. “Love, Mom.”
Two months before Donald revealed the news of Tiffany’s pregnancy, Tiffany and Michael celebrated his birthday by taking a joint vacation with his family and Maples.
“Celebrating Michael’s 27th Birthday and so grateful for the blessing of our families coming together,” Maples captioned a group photo via Instagram in August 2024. “Michael, I am so inspired by the Love and Friendship that you and Tiffany share On this your birthday week & always, I wish you abundant joy, endless love, and that you always keep God as your partner Love, your ‘mom-in-love’ mom-in-law never felt like the proper label.”
Steve Guttenberg seemingly foreshadowed his divorce filing in a video message on Instagram earlier this year.
Us Weekly confirmed on Monday, April 7 that TheThree Men and a Baby actor, 66, had filed for divorce from his wife of six years, Emily Guttenberg, three days prior.
In hindsight, a video that Steve posted on January 5 seems to have hinted at the couple’s marital trouble.
“It’s the beginning of the new year,” he said at the time. “And I start the new year with something positive. I want to focus my energy on the things that matter. I don’t want to sweat the small stuff. I want to take my time seriously and not waste it. I want to spend time with people that love me and people that I love, so those are the things that I’m thinking about at the beginning of the year.”
Steve added: “I want to have contentment. Yeah, I think that’s something I’m really thinking about for this year: to be content.”
Flash forward to Friday, April 4: Steve submitted divorce paperwork at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for his split with Emily, according to court documents obtained by Us.
He did not specify the date of their separation. Instead, he wrote “TBD” under the date section of the documents. Per the papers, Steve and Emily had a prenuptial agreement that will determine how “the community property assets and debts of the community, if any, should be divided.”
Steve agreed to pay Emily spousal support, and asked the court that both parties pay their respective attorneys’ fees and costs moving forward.
The Police Academy star met Emily, a news anchor, on a blind date in 2014 set up by WCBS-TV correspondent Scott Rapoport. The pair announced their engagement in December 2016 after celebrating Christmas together. “Yes, yes, yes,” Emily wrote via Facebook at the time.
“I don’t want to give these things a jinx, but she makes me a better person, which I really like. I have to up my game around her,” Steve gushed during a 2017 interview with the Daily Beast. “She’s a very classy lady. She creates a wonderful home, her value system is terrific, and her character and integrity, and sense of humor … she’s a really nice lady.”
Us confirmed in January 2019 that the pair had married in Malibu, California. “Here Comes The Bride #SweetStunningEm,” Rapoport, their mutual pal, tweeted at the time, posting a photo of Emily in a white gown.
Steve was previously married to model Denise Bixler from 1988 to 1992.
Cary Grant’s ex-wife Dyan Cannon is still juggling suitors at 88 years old.
The actress opened up about her active love life at the 10th Annual Hollywood Beauty Awards on Sunday, April 6.
When People asked her if she’s dating anyone, she responded, “Of course.” She did not name names but told the outlet that it’s “somebody very special.” She then corrected herself, adding: “Several special [people]. … I have friends with benefits, yes.”
The Oscar-nominated star of such films as Heaven Can Wait and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice began dating Grant, the Old Hollywood icon, in 1961. He was 33 years older than her. They married in 1965 and welcomed their only daughter, Jennifer, the following year. Grant and Cannon divorced in 1968.
Cannon went on to marry her second husband, attorney Stanley Fimberg, in 1985. They divorced in 1991.
She has dated famous men including the legendary Tonight Show host Johnny Carson, who died in 2005 at age 79. She spoke with People about their secret relationship being included in a recent CBS Sunday News special called The Hidden Side of Johnny Carson.
Cary Grant, Dyan Cannon and baby Jennifer in 1966.Bettmann Collection
“I’ve been hearing constantly about Johnny Carson,” Cannon told the outlet. “It’s on a lot. They’re running it, running it, running it.”
Cannon is delighted that their love story is still being told.
“I rattled him, and I love that. We love it when we rattle men who aren’t usually rattled, don’t we?” Cannon revealed. “He loved it. He loved it. We used to go to restaurants, and they’d shut down the entire restaurant for him.”
She added: “He was a special man. I’ve known a lot of special men. And there’s more to come.”
After divorcing Grant in the late ‘60s, Cannon had asked that he only be permitted to see their child on occasion. They ultimately formed a healthy friendship and custody arrangement, and Grant was a devoted father to Jennifer up to his death in 1986.
“My private scars are no longer open for inspection,” Cannon told People of her ex-husband in 1977. “Cary and I went through our own hell. Now we’ve become good friends.”
As for Jennifer, now 59, Grant had called her “the most winsome, captivating girl I’ve ever known, and I’ve known quite a few. We have an honest relationship. We level with each other,” he said, according to People.
The gang’s back together! Henry Winklerand Ron Howard reunited with their Happy Days costars more than 50 years after the show premiered.
“I’m just kind of emotional here. This is the first time that we have appeared this way in 50 years,” Winkler, 79, said on Saturday, April 5 during a panel at Steel City Comic Con in Pittsburgh, according to video footage posted from the event.
Winkler and Howard — who played Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli and Richie Cunningham, respectively, on the classic sitcom — took part in a discussion with former Happy Days cast mates Anson Williams and Don Most, who played Potsie Weber and Ralph Malph, respectively. While the Happy Days cast have reunited in various incarnations since the show ended in 1984, Winkler confirmed the Steel City Comic Con appearance was their first long-form fan panel as a group.
After Winkler mentioned the 50-year milestone, Howard, 71, joked that it had been “[more], like, 50 minutes because we’re having so much fun hanging, and this was sort of our great excuse to come together.”
Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Don Most reunite at Steel City Comic Con as President of Allegheny County Council declares ‘Happy Days Day’Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Don Most reunite at Steel City Comic Con (Image Courtesy: Steel City Comic Con)
According to The New York Post, Winkler and Howard paid tribute to the many cast members who have died since Happy Days ended, as well as acknowledging their gratitude towards the show’s late creator, Garry Marshall, who died at age 81 in 2016.
“First of all, Garry Marshall was, like, a brilliant creator, a great writer,” Winkler said. “They chose a wonderful cast — some of them, unfortunately, are no longer on the earth with us — but we played together, we stayed together, and we worked hard together. Nobody thought they were better than anybody else.”
Howard added that “a huge key” to Happy Days’ success was due to its cast forming a tight bond early on.
“The show evolved as, really, an ensemble… We were a unit, we were a community, and also, I think for us, it was kind of like our coming of age story,” the actor and filmmaker said. “We were just growing up through this process. It was a life experience that’s unlike anything else that I’ve ever known.”
Happy Days was made into a sitcom by ABC in 1974 following a one-off pilot that originally premiered as part of the anthology series Love, American Style two years earlier. Marshall chose to base Happy Days around Richie Cunningham and his friends’ high school exploits in 1950s Milwaukee.
Winkler was originally only a recurring guest in the first two seasons, but got top billing alongside Howard by the end of season 2.
During a recent interview with The Post-Gazette, Winkler revealed that Howard once opened up to him about how it felt seeing Fonzie become the focus of Happy Days in its later seasons.
Winkler said in an interview published on March 31: “Ron understood two things. First of all, he is a very good friend of mine. Ron, his daughter, who is our goddaughter, and my daughter, we all did my daughter’s podcast ‘What in the Winkler?!’ We were all in my living room doing the podcast together and that was two weeks ago.”
“Ron said to me, ‘I have to admit it, it hurts my feelings, and I have to admit you are doing nothing to make anybody feel bad. You’re just being good and that’s good for the show.’ That was the only time we discussed it,” Winkler confirmed.
Happy Days was such a phenomenon in the 1970s and ‘80s that it spawned seven different spinoffs, including fellow classic sitcom Laverne & Shirley and Robin Williams’ breakout role in Mork & Mindy.
Having left Happy Days in season 7, Howard became most famous for his work behind the camera as two-time Oscar-winning director of A Beautiful Mind, Cocoon, Apollo 13 and Backdraft.
Winkler earned three Emmy Award nominations throughout his run on Happy Days (and six more later in his career), before finally winning Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2019 for his performance in Barry. He reached a new generation of fans through playing bumbling Barry Zuckerkorn in the Howard-produced sitcom Arrested Development.
During the Monday, April 7, episode of The Voice, the Maroon 5 frontman was faced with an impossible choice after Ari Camille and Britton Moore performed in the knockout rounds.
“It’s that time again,” Adam, 46, said in a confessional interview. “I got to put good people against good people. There’s nothing I can do about that. It shows me that if you’re able to win this knockout round, you can go a lot further.
Ari, 21, kicked things off with a unique rendition of “Love Like This” by Faith Evans before Britton, 21, got his country on with a performance of Zac Brown Band’s “Free.”
“It’s going to be hard,” Adam shared moments before the performances. “There’s something about that Ari: she is special. But Britton is a bit of a chameleon. He’s exploring. That’s a good thing. Two very different singers. Two very good singers. It’s going to be tough.”
Fellow coach Kelsea Ballerini couldn’t pick a winner, while Michael Bublé tried to wrap his head around the fact that both members of Team Adam were only 21.
“Both of you earned the right to not leave this competition,” John Legend added. “I’ll tell you that.”
(l-r) Ari Camille, Britton MooreTyler Golden/NBC
All of the feedback clearly didn’t make Adam’s choice any easier.
“You guys both did exactly what needed to be done, which is amazing for you guys but super crappy for me,” he said. “I feel like everyone’s going to be alright. I don’t know what I’m going to do yet. Please don’t ask me, Carson [Daly].”
When it was time to make a decision, Adam joked that the difficult choice may push him to leave the show for good.
“I don’t know. I quit,” he said, getting laughs from the audience. “I think I’m going to go with the person who’s most ready to move forward right now and the winner of this knockout is Britton.”
Without hesitation, John, 46, chose to use his steal and bring Ari to his team for the playoff rounds. “I really think she exudes star power,” he explained. “She’s back on Team Legend. Come on home!”
The Power Rangers cast has been riddled with tragedy — and controversy — over the years.
Based on the Japanese Super Sentai franchise, the TV show premiered in 1993. Power Rangers followed five “teenagers with attitude” who were selected by Zordon to team up in a fight against evil sorceress Rita Repulsa. In addition to being martial arts experts, the teens drove their own giant vehicles called Zords, which could be combined to create an even bigger machine called the Megazord.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers launched the kids franchise but the world has since expanded with a variety of iterations, films and toys that generated over $6 billion in sales. Behind the scenes, however, the constantly rotating cast opened the door for controversy.
Investigation Discovery explored what went wrong for some cast members — including Pua Magasiva, Ricardo Medina Jr., Jason David Frank and more — in an April 2024 episode of their Hollywood Demons special.
According to the synopsis, “Beneath the bright spandex and high-flying karate kicks lies a grim reality of tragedy and scandals. Viewers will watch never-before-seen footage of a fan-turned-gunman who had one horrifying mission: to assassinate the show’s most legendary star. And just a few years later, the same actor meets a grim fate.”
Keep scrolling for the most surprising controversies related to the Power Rangers cast over the years:
Robert L. Manahan
Manahan was recognized for voicing Zordon in the final seasons of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Power Rangers Zeo, Power Rangers Turbo and Power Rangers in Space. He died due to a heart aneurysm in 2000 at age 43.
Erik Frank
Jason David Frank‘s brother played his onscreen sibling on Power Rangers Zeo in 1996. He died at age 29 in 2001 by suicide, which his wife, Nicole Rene Zambrano, spoke out about in Hollywood Demons.
Thuy Trang
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Before being recast, Trang played the original yellow Power Ranger. She appeared in the entire first season and the first 20 episodes of season 2 before a payment dispute caused Trang, Austin St. John and Walter Emanuel Jones‘ respective exits. Trang was replaced by Karan Ashley as a new Yellow Ranger.
Trang died at age 27 in 2001 after a car crash led to the vehicle flipping several times before hitting the safety rail and plunging into a rock face. Fellow actress Angela Rockwood was thrown out of the car, her spinal cord was severed and she was rendered paraplegic.
Medina Jr., who played the red superhero in 2002’s Power Rangers Wild Force and starred as Deker in Power Rangers Samurai from 2011 to 2012, was arrested in 2015 for allegedly stabbing his roommate Joshua Sutter after the pair got into an argument over Medina’s girlfriend.
Medina Jr. was not initially charged after claiming self-defense but was arrested a second time in 2015. He was charged with one count of murder and faced up to 26 years behind bars. Medina Jr., who faced a possible sentence of life imprisonment, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter.
Medina was found guilty and sentenced to the maximum six years in prison and was released in 2020.
Pua Magasiva
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The actor played Shane Clarke a.k.a the Red Ranger from Power Rangers Ninja Storm in 2003 before reprising the role in Power Rangers Dino Thunder. Magasiva died by suicide in May 2019. Later that year, a name suppression order was lifted, which revealed that Magasiva had been convicted of domestic assault against wife Elizabeth Sadler two weeks before his death.
Magasiva was sentenced to 70 hours of community work, and six months of supervision. Sadler later claimed that Magasiva’s alleged abuse went back years and he allegedly attacked her the night of his death.
Jason David Frank
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The mixed martial artist made his first appearance on the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show as Tommy Oliver’s Green Ranger. He subsequently became the White Ranger, which kept him on the show until its series finale in 1996.
Jason reprised his role on Power Rangers Zeo, Power Rangers Turbo and the Power Rangers theatrical films: 1995’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie and 1997’s Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie. He returned for Power Rangers Super Megaforce, Power Rangers Hyperforce and Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel.
He reunited with his former Mighty Morphin costar Amy Jo Johnson a.k.a the Pink Ranger for a cameo in the 2017 Power Rangers Movie. In 2022, Jason died by suicide at age 49, which his wife, Tammie Frank, later confirmed.
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Washington Wizards player Marcus Smart got into a shouting match with a heckling fan on the Boston Celtics’ home turf.
Smart, 31, screamed at the fan during the Wizards’ Sunday, April 6, game against the Celtics. Afterward, security booted the fan from TD Garden, where the Wizards ultimately lost to the Celtics, 90-124.
“[The fan] just crossed the line and we all know I don’t do line-crossing,” the point guard said after Sunday’s game, according to CBS Sports. “That was it. We move on. Unfortunate, you never want to see that, especially for a guy who’s coming back, and who’s given the city everything he has, but it is what it is. Take the spirit, we’ll take it. Onto the next one.”
Smart began his NBA career with the Celtics. He was drafted to the team in 2014 and stayed in Boston for nine years. He was pro basketball’s Defensive Player of the Year for the 2021-2022 season and helped take the Celtics to the NBA Finals in 2022. (The team lost to the Golden State Warriors that year.)
In 2023, Smart was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies, and two years later, was shuffled in another trade to the Wizards.
Returning to Boston on Sunday, the athlete did not get time on the court, but he did receive lots of love from Celtics fans (aside from the one).
“We want Marcus! We want Marcus!” the crowd chanted in the stands.
Injuries have kept Smart from playing these days. He suited up for just 54 games amid his seasons with the Grizzlies and the Wizards. On the latter team, he’s averaged nine points, two rebounds and 2.5 assists while making 39 percent of his three-pointers.
Smart told reporters following the Wizards-Celtics matchup that coming back to TD Garden was a bittersweet feeling.
“The love is always there from both sides,” he said. “Myself and the fans, the city. It’s definitely emotional coming back. You try to hold it back, but I love it, I love every last bit of it. I’m a part of the city. Nine years here. A kid to a young man, so it’s all love.”
He remains close with his former Celtics teammates.
“Actually often, more than you would probably think. … It’s definitely good to keep in touch with those guys,” he said. “Grew up with those guys. We went through a lot of battles. It’s blood, sweat, and tears.” Few of those guys came to my mom’s funeral so it’s a deeper bond than just basketball between us.”
During the Monday, April 7, episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Below Deck Down Under‘s Lara Rigby and Below Deck Med alum Mzi Dempersbroke down the newest drama in the franchise. (ICYMI, Below Deck Down Under took a turn when Alesia Harris accidentally got in bed with Wihan du Toit, which caused Johnny Arvanitis to get aggressive after catching them together.)
In between answering burning questions about what comes next, the guests were introduced to a cocktail created by Aesha and served by guest bartender Analiese Bradshaw, a research associate producer for WWHL. The Chief Stew, which uses Canada Dry Fruit Splash, is part of a season-long integration with Below Deck.
Fill a martini glass with ice. Add the vodka, brandy, and vermouth into a cocktail shaker. Add the ice from the glass into the shaker and shake well with a couple of drops of Wonderfoam (or leave it out for a foam-free version). Splash some sweet vermouth into the glass and swirl to coat before tipping out. Pour the shaken mix into the martini glass and top with Canada Dry Cherry Fruit Splash. Garnish with two maraschino cherries on a cocktail pick.
NBA star Anthony Edwards has agreed to Ayesha Howard’s custody requests following a lengthy paternity battle.
According to documents obtained by Us Weekly on Monday, April 7, Edwards, 23, told a Georgia Superior Court that he consented to Howard receiving temporary sole physical and legal custody of 6-month-old daughter Aubri Summers, who was born in October 2024. In Touch was the first to break the news.
Howard, 38, noted in her court filings that she has been Aubri’s sole caregiver since her birth. Edwards is asking for a Georgia court hearing to “establish [his] child support obligations.”
In October 2024, Edwards filed a paternity lawsuit asking for a DNA test using a “neutral and licensed laboratory” in response to Howard naming him as the child’s father in her own September petition in Los Angeles.
Howard initially sought sole custody of Aubri in March 2025 and referenced that Edwards underwent a DNA test to confirm paternity in December 2024. She asked for Edwards to be listed as Aubri’s father on her birth certificate.
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The Minnesota Timberwolves star submitted court documents in 2024 insisting that he was “not seeking child custody or visitation of Aubri” and claimed “the only issues to be resolved [were] financial in nature.”
The pair previously clashed over child support arrangements, as Howard asked for a payment agreement to be established in California. Edwards successfully blocked Howard’s request in California court, thus moving the case back to Georgia for its most recent developments.
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Howard’s lawyer responded in March by stressing their client’s urgent need for a child support agreement because she was “currently unemployed and [relying] on savings, family support and any support that Edwards provides to maintain the needs and care for the minor child.”
In addition to seeking child support to pay for their child’s education, Howard asked for the NBA star to reimburse her for any “actual costs incurred for her pregnancy, birth and expenses incurred after the child’s birth,” as well reimbursement for her attorney’s fees. (Howard shares a son with rapper Lil Baby.)
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Shannon Jackson, who has been dating Edwards since 2020 and shares daughter Aislynn with the athlete, seemingly referenced the NBA athlete’s current paternity battle during an emotional Instagram Live session in October 2024.
Calling herself one of “God’s strongest soldiers,” Shannon added, “Put me on the front line. If I gotta un-baby daddy him then I gotta un-baby daddy the first one. Damn!”
“Can I say this? Y’all just finding out. For the comment that said I was hurting on the inside, pick a side, you definitely look early 30s,” she went on. “Listen, y’all be trying to make a motherf—er feel bad about if they old or not, but a lot of y’all ain’t even guaranteed till 30. Gotta make sure my man doesn’t pull up before y’all. He see me on Live because he’s gonna be like [criticizing me], ‘Why you on Live telling them people your business?’ This fake outrage you are having, pull your panties out of your bunch.”
One season after Below Deck Down Under weathered a consent scandal, Alesia Harris accidentally got in bed with Wihan du Toit — and things got aggressive when Johnny Arvanitis entered the room.
During the Monday, April 7, episode of the Bravo series, the crew had a messy night out after their most recent charter. A rough evening between the deck team got worse when Alesia visited Johnny and Wihan’s cabin. Alesia got into the top bunk — which belonged to Wihan — despite thinking it was Johnny laying in the bed.
While Alesia spoke to Wihan as if he was Johnny, the bosun didn’t say anything about the case of mistaken identity. Alesia only realized who was where when Johnny walked in, which caused her to immediately jump out of bed.
Alesia tried to explain the confusion to Johnny but he wouldn’t hear it. Instead, Johnny went back to the cabin with plans to quit. Wihan initiated a conversation, which didn’t go well when Johnny told him repeatedly to stop talking. The situation got even worse, with Johnny punching the wall as a “To Be Continued” message flashed across the screen.
The tense moment comes after Below Deck Down Under made headlines in 2023 when bosun Luke Jones was filmed getting into bed naked with stewardess Margot Sisson, who at the time was passed out after an alcohol-fueled crew night out. After a cameraman intervened, producers made Luke leave the boat and he was moved to a hotel for the night. Captain Jason Chambers ultimately terminated Luke and let stewardess Laura Bileskaline go after she blamed Margot for his exit.
“The one thing I want that sticks in my mind is that I supported everyone afterward. Everyone involved with it had some learning to do. I’ve stayed in touch with every person that’s been involved and they’ve become a better person and that’s great,” Jason told exclusively told Us Weekly in September 2024. “I think the industry 15 or 20 years ago was totally different. A lot of these things were acceptable in many ways and in society as well. I’m glad that society is not like that anymore and we have got the ability to put our foot down on certain issues.”
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Jason said he was glad he “stayed in contact” with the entire season 2 cast, adding, “I look back at the people that actually were involved in every aspect of that incident and I know that everyone’s become a better person. We have to give everyone the right to learn from their mistakes.”
“I know that the policies and procedures were in place during the previous seasons, even when that happened. When production stepped in and stopped it, that showed that these policies and procedures were very understood,” Jason said at the time. “Now for the next season, the policies and procedures weren’t just controlled by the production team itself. They actually brought additional HR people to actually make sure that the black and white writing was understood by all.”
Jason commended the production team for making sure everyone understood the guidelines before they started filming. (News broke in September 2023 that NBC Universal increased its requirements around anti-discrimination and harassment policies, making an inclusive workplace and channels to report concerns and violations.)
“It was just pushed down even further and showed to us true to form what it was,” he added. “There seemed to be a lot less drinking and a lot more drama.”
Below Deck Down Under airs on Bravo Mondays at 8 p.m. ET. New episodes stream the next day on Peacock.
The Sound of Music became one of the world’s most enduring and beloved movie musicals following its release in March 1965.
Legendary director Robert Wise’s adaptation of a hit 1959 stage musical — which itself was based on the lives of the real von Trapp Family singers — cemented Julie Andrews as an international superstar and shined light on a moment of hope during a dark period in history. Set in the run-up to World War II, The Sound of Music follows the talented von Trapp family as they flee the Nazi war machine encroaching into their native Austria. The Sound of Music was hugely successful with its release in 1965, as it ultimately made more than $280 million at the box office and garnered five Academy Award nominations (including Best Picture).
Keep scrolling for a look at what happened next to the cast of The Sound of Music:
Julie Andrews
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Andrews was showered in awards praise for her portrayal of cheerful governess (and eventual von Trapp family matriarch) Maria.
Having already won the Best Actress Oscar in 1964 for Mary Poppins, Andrews was nominated again the following year for The Sound of Music. A third Best Actress nod followed in 1982 for another musical role, as Victoria Grant in Victor/Victoria.
In 1997, Andrews was forced to quit the Broadway revival of Victor/Victoria in order to undergo surgery to remove a lesion on her vocal cord. Unfortunately, the surgery caused permanent damage to Andrews’ vocal cords and, despite undergoing four more procedures, she was never able to regain her four-octave range.
Andrews told The Hollywood Reporterin 2015 that she was “in denial” after learning that her vocal cords would never fully heal.
“It was devastating. A loss of myself,” she conceded. “And I had to finally come to the conclusion that [my voice] wasn’t only [the thing] that I was made of. I mean, I thought my voice was my stock-in-trade, my talent, my soul.”
The legendary actress went on, “I’m over it, really. I always will regret the operation. I wish I’d been strong enough to say no. But I have to forgive myself for doing [the surgery] because I felt such an obligation to have it done.”
Andrews has continued to act in non-musical roles, most notably playing Queen Clarisse Marie Renaldi in the Princess Diaries movies and voicing Lady Whistledown in Netflix’s hit show Bridgerton. She reunited with the cast of The Sound of Music in 2022 when they took part in an AFI Life Achievement ceremony in her honor.
The actress was married to director Blake Edwards from 1969 until his death in 2010 and they shared two children, daughters Amy and Joanna Edwards. She had another daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, from her first marriage to set designer Tony Walton, to whom she was married from 1959 to 1968.
Christopher Plummer
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The Canadian actor had a wealth of experience by the time he made The Sound of Music, as he’d made his screen debut seven years earlier opposite Henry Fonda in 1958’s Stage Struck.
Plummer’s heroic portrayal of Captain Georg von Trapp established him as a leading man, and he’d go on to star in 1975’s The Man Who Would Be King, 1999’s The Insider and 2001’s Best Picture Oscar winner A Beautiful Mind.
Plummer won Best Supporting Actor Oscar for the 2010 romantic drama Beginners, making him the only Canadian to receive the Triple Crown of Acting, as he’d previously earned two Emmy Awards and two Tony Awards for his television and stage work, respectively.
Perhaps Plummer’s most notable late-career role was as industrialist J. Paul Getty in 2017’s All the Money in the World. The film had already been shot when misconduct accusations about Spacey came to light (which Spacey denied), so all of his scenes were reshot with Plummer taking over the role.
Plummer died at age 91 in February 2021 at his Connecticut home, two weeks after suffering a blow to the head.
“Chris was an extraordinary man who deeply loved and respected his profession with great old fashion manners, self deprecating humor and the music of words,” Lou Pitt, his manager of 46 years, said in a statement to Us Weekly at the time. “He was a National Treasure who deeply relished his Canadian roots. Through his art and humanity, he touched all of our hearts and his legendary life will endure for all generations to come. He will forever be with us.”
Plummer was married three times, first to Tony Award-winning actress Tammy Grimes, between 1956 and 1960, and later to Patricia Lewis, between 1962 and 1967. His third marriage to Elaine Taylor lasted from 1970 until his death in 2021.
His daughter, actress Amanda Plummer, followed in her parents Christopher and Tammy’s footsteps by winning a Tony Award in 1982 for the religious drama Agnes of God. Her screen appearances include playing Wiress in 2013’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and the villainous Vadic in Star Trek: Picard.
Richard Haydn
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As the von Trapp family’s trusted friend Max Detweiler, Haydn came to The Sound of Music with nearly 30 years in Hollywood. He got his start on radio in the 1940s, playing Edwin Carp on The Charlie McCarthy Show.
Haydn voiced the Caterpillar in Disney’s 1951 animated classic Alice in Wonderland and made a memorable appearance in a 1960 episode of The Twilight Zone. He became a prolific TV actor with notable roles in Bewitched and Bonanza as well as reprising his radio role as Edwin Carp on The Dick Van Dyke Show in 1964.
He died at age 80 from a heart attack in April 1985.
Charmian Carr
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Carr made her screen debut at age 23 playing the eldest von Trapp child, Liesl, in The Sound of Music. She came to the role with no previous professional acting or singing experience.
She told Coast to Coast with Heather Dawson in 2013 that The Sound of Music’s production started without anyone cast as Liesl before the producers reached out to her mother.
“My mother just [told them], ‘Well, Charmian looks young and she sings and dances,’” the actress recalled. “I went on the interview and that was that.”
Carr moved away from acting after the 1960s and opened her own interior design firm in Encino, California. She was married to Jay Brent from 1967 to 1991 and they shared two daughters.
The actress died at age 73 in September 2016 from complications related to frontotemporal dementia.
Nicholas Hammond
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Hammond started his career at age 13 with the 1963 film version of Lord of the Flies, before winning the role of Friedrich von Trapp in The Sound of Music. He parlayed the success of both projects into steady work in the 1970s, including playing Peter Parker in the 1977 TV version of The Amazing Spider-Man.
He was later picked by director Quentin Tarantino to depict real-life actor and filmmaker Sam Wanamaker in the Oscar-winning 2019 blockbuster Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Hammond was married to first wife Laura Soli between 1980 and 1984, and later moved with longtime partner Robyn Nevin to Australia in the mid-1980s.
Heather Menzies
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Cast as Louisa von Trapp at age 15, Menzies had been a child star throughout the early 1960s with regular appearances in ABCs sitcoms The Farmer’s Daughter and My Three Sons.
Menzies landed a main role in 1977’s TV spin-off of the science fiction movie Logan’s Run and was a horror genre ‘Scream Queen’ in 1978’s Piranha. She continued acting until the early 1990s.
She was married for four years to John Cluett, between 1969 and 1973, and later tied the knot with actor Robert Urich in 1975 after they played a newlywed couple in a TV commercial. She founded the Robert Urich Foundation following her husband’s death in 2002 from cancer.
Menzies died at age 68 in December 2017 from terminal brain cancer. She was survived by her three children.
Duane Chase
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The then-14-year-old actor’s portrayal of Kurt von Trapp in The Sound of Music came before a cameo in Disney’s Follow Me, Boys! in 1966.
Chase left acting behind to devote his life to wildlife and forestry work. He married wife Petra Maria in 1987.
Angela Cartwright
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Cartwright spent 7 years on The Danny Thomas Show before she even turned 10 years old, so she was a relative pro when cast in The Sound of Music as Brigitta von Trapp.
She shared in an interview decades later that she “really wasn’t nervous” for her Sound of Music screen test because of her wealth of acting experience at such a young age.
“I felt very comfortable in front of a camera,” Cartwright remembered. “But there’s always that little rush of energy because you want to do the best job you can!”
Cartwright carried on after The Sound of Music by playing space-traveling 11-year-old adventurer Penny Robinson in the 1960s TV series Lost in Space. Her legacy in the sci-fi classic was recognized with cameos in both the 1998 film version of Lost in Space and Netflix’s 2018 streaming reboot.
Now a photographer, Cartwright married husband Steve Gullion in 1976 and they share two children.
Debbie Turner
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Turner briefly continued acting after playing Marta von Trapp. Following a role in 1979’s North Dallas Forty, Turner relocated to Chanhassen, Minnesota in 1985 and worked as a floral designer. The former actress and husband Richard Larson share four daughters.
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Karath played the youngest von Trapp child, Gretl, but moved on to modeling and studying art history in Paris later in life. She shares a son with first husband Philippe L’Equibec and married Jeff Apple in 2016.
The Handmaid’s Tale is ending for good — but how many episodes does the Hulu show have to wrap up the story?
Season 6 is wrapping up with 10 episodes, which start premiering on Tuesday, April 8. Hulu is releasing three episodes at once before transitioning to weekly drops leading up to the Tuesday, May 27, series finale.
According to creator Bruce Miller, The Handmaid’s Tale ending sets up for a new beginning. (The hit show is expanding with The Testaments spinoff, which is based on Margaret Atwood’s novel of the same name.)
“There are people who return and the same thing in the Testaments. We’re gonna bring characters from The Handmaid’s Tale to that world as well,” Miller exclusively told Us Weekly in April. “So there are people who show up — but to tell you who they are will take away all the fun.”
Miller went on to tease that the ending doesn’t mean every question will be answered, adding, “I hope [viewers] have questions when the show ends. When I read the book I had a million questions at the end. So I hope if we’re doing justice to the story told in the book, certainly you’ll have questions at the end.”
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The Handmaid’s Tale takes place in a dystopian future where low fertility rates have resulted in women being forcefully assigned to men for the sole purpose of bearing children. Since the show premiered in 2017, Elisabeth Moss, Yvonne Strahovski, Madeline Brewer, Ann Dowd, O-T Fagbenle, Max Minghella, Samira Wiley and Amanda Brugel have led the cast.
After Hulu officially picked up The Testaments to series in April, several cast members revealed whether they planned to make the move.
“Probably not. I feel like I’ve had enough of Margaret Atwood’s trauma for a while,” Wiley, who played Moira, said while noting she was “looking at another direction” when it came to future projects.
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“It’s bittersweet. I have never had the pleasure of playing a character for eight years and never had a character whose journey that I’ve been able to tell this story from the beginning all the way to the end,” she continued. “I’ll miss my cast mates very, very much. But I’ll also miss her [Moira]. I’ll miss the fictional character of Moira that I was able to create.”
Fagbenle, 44, who plays June’s husband Luke, joked to Us he would consider it “if they ask really nicely.” Meanwhile, Sam Jaeger also showed support for more scenes with Mark on the spinoff.
“It was so funny when I learned how they were creating The Testaments. Originally in the book, it was so much further in the future,” he noted. “I just assumed that it was different, and they would have a different actor come in. But it doesn’t seem they’ve shifted things in a way.”
Jaeger continued: “So if they want me back, I would probably willingly do that. It’s such a great group of people. And to see the next iteration — I’m excited to see it as just a fan.”
The Handmaid’s Tale returns on Tuesday, April 8, and new episodes will be streaming on Hulu.
The only thing Karl Lagerfeld loved as much as the house of Chanel was Choupette, the Burmese cat that belonged to the creative director until his death in 2019 at the age of 85.
Since then, Françoise Caçote, the designer’s former housekeeper, has been looking after his precious pet. In a new interview with Hello! Caçote gave the fashion world (and Choupette’s 265,000-plus followers) an update on Choupette’s lavish lifestyle, which remains cushy for the cat named in Lagerfeld’s will who reportedly inherited $1.5 million.
After all, Choupette is a celebrity in her own right and, as such, is no stranger to the spotlight. Her impressive resume includes modeling alongside supermodels like Naomi Campbell and Gisele Bündchen, collaborating with the beauty brand Shu Umera and being the subject of a Rizzoli book featuring photographs taken by Largerfeld himself.
In a 2015 interview with The Cut, a proud Lagerfeld boasted that Choupette had already earned $3 million off of her modeling gigs — “Choupette did a great job,” he also told The Telegraph at the time. “Just as I would expect from a star.” When speaking to Numéro in 2018, Lagerfeld continued to gush: “She has her own little fortune, she is an heiress.” Adding, “She’s a rich girl!”
As detailed in the newest issue of Hello! Choupette continues to live a life of unparalleled luxury, which is a testament to her late owner’s deep affection. Last year, Choupette’s 13th birthday was celebrated in grand style at the Palace of Versailles. As Caçote recently told the publication, the regal setting was perfectly befitting of Choupette’s famously “princess” nature.
For the soiree, the pampered feline was queen for the day, receiving an array of gifts, including cat toys, a plush cushion and elegant porcelain bowls. Cherished remnants from her time with Lagerfeld include her original Chinese porcelain bowls, specifically chosen for their ideal nose-dipping diameter, and her mini Louis Vuitton travel bag.
Siana, a rescue cat adopted by Caçote’s daughter, has added a new dynamic to Choupette’s life. While initially apprehensive about introducing a companion, she said she believes Siana’s youthful energy has been beneficial for the mature Choupette, making her more alert.
Otherwise, she still enjoys taking long leisurely naps on piles of Chanel clothes, just as she did when daddy Lagerfeld was alive. “Her habits haven’t changed,” Caçote quipped. When she is on the go, Choupette is a “pleasurable” travel companion. “It’s an advantage that she’s been used to going from hotel to hotel with Mr. Lagerfeld,” Caçote said of the jet-set pet. After all, Choupette grew up flying (by private plane) to St. Tropez, among other luxurious destinations.
Caçote noted that she’s become mindful of limiting Choupette’s press and photo-ops, as the cat has grown older. “We’re very selective about the shoots we do,” she said on set with Hello!
“What [Lagerfeld] liked was that people talked about Choupette. It made him so happy,” Caçote recalled, “Sometimes he would even say: ‘People talk about Choupette more than they talk about me.’ I would reply: ‘You’re exaggerating a little.’ He liked to say that when he went out, the first thing people asked him was not: ‘How are you?’ but: ‘How’s Choupette?’”
No doubt the Kaiser would be proud that Choupette inherited his star power and continues to shine, from posing in the pages of magazines to taking snaps for social media and beyond.
Steve Guttenberg and wife Emily Guttenberg are calling it quits after six years of marriage.
The Three Men and a Baby actor, 66, filed for divorce from Emily on Friday, April 4, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly.
Steve cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split, but didn’t identify the date of their separation. Instead, he wrote “TBD” under the date section of the docs. The Paper Empire star and his estranged spouse had a prenuptial agreement in place which, according to the filing, will dictate how “the community property assets and debts of the community, if any, should be divided.”
Steve agreed in his filing, which was submitted at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, to pay Emily spousal support. He asked the court that both parties pay their respective attorneys’ fees and costs moving forward.
The actor met Emily, a news anchor, on a blind date in 2014 set up by WCBS-TV correspondent Scott Rapoport. The pair announced their engagement in December 2016 after celebrating Christmas together. “Yes, yes, yes,” Emily wrote via Facebook at the time.
“I don’t want to give these things a jinx, but she makes me a better person, which I really like. I have to up my game around her,” Steve gushed about his bride-to-be during a 2017 interview with the Daily Beast. “She’s a very classy lady. She creates a wonderful home, her value system is terrific, and her character and integrity, and sense of humor … she’s a really nice lady.”
Us confirmed in January 2019 that the couple tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Malibu, California. Their matchmaker Rapoport, 64, was on hand to celebrate, according to photos he shared on social media.
“Here Comes The Bride #SweetStunningEm,” Rapoport tweeted at the time, sharing a snap of Emily in a white gown.
Prior to his relationship with Emily, Steve was married to model Denise Bixler from 1988 to 1992.
Earlier this year, Steve made headlines for his heroic actions amid the Los Angeles wildfires. In January, the actor crashed a live KTLA 5 news report to tell viewers that “if anybody has a car and they leave their car, leave the keys in the car so we can move your car so these firetrucks can get up Palisades Drive.”
He issued the “important announcement” in hopes of helping the first responders better access to affected areas. (Fires broke out throughout greater Los Angeles in January, forcing more than 200,000 people to evacuate their homes, destroying more than 18,000 structures and killing at least 30 people.)
“There are people stuck up there, so we’re trying to clear Palisades Drive,” Steve explained, noting he lived in the area but was worried about his friends being unable to safely evacuate. “There are families up there. There are pets up there. There are people who really need help.”
He reminded locals, “Don’t worry about your personal property. Just get out. Get your loved ones and get out. I have friends up there that can’t get out right now and they’ve been given evacuation orders.”
Jordon Hudson is all about supporting boyfriend Bill Belichick as he starts his new coaching job at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
On Sunday, April 6, Hudson, 24, shared a photo via Instagram of herself at the school’s football field, wearing a denim jacket with a ram airbrushed on the back of it. “I don’t know which I love most… Rams ,G.O.A.T.s,Lobsters,Birds,or Bears,” she captioned the post.
The same day, Hudson shared another photo that featured herself, Belichick and rapper Lil Wayne at an indoor practice facility. “NEW DISS TRACK DROPPING Trouble Cub & Da G.O.A.T. Feat. @liltunechi ,” she wrote.
In March, Hudson and Belichick, 72, visited the popular restaurant Swifty’s at the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, for the first time. “Popping Billy’s Cherry ,” she captioned a Thursday, March 13, Instagram Story collage of pics from their date night.
The trip came one month after Hudson posted on Instagram in honor of their arguably unconventional age gap relationship for Valentine’s Day. “’What constitutes love?’ or ‘what makes someone worthy of loving?’ are questions that require a deep analysis and could possibly enable one to understand the romances that they may not understand nor relate to,” she captioned a pic of the pair on February 14.
“Love does not discriminate against sex, skin color, religion, age, or ability. Love does not fluctuate along with someone’s body weight. … Love is not to be judged. It is never okay to harass or abuse a person based upon who they love,” she continued.
The pair first met on a flight when Hudson was 21, later confirming their relationship in October 2024. They made their red carpet debut as a couple at the American Museum of Natural History’s 2024 Museum Gala in New York City two months later.
Belichick and Hudson also attended the 2025 NFL Honors together in February, where host Snoop Dogg cracked a joke at their expense. “I’ve been a football fan for a long, long time. I mean, I remember back when the [Dallas] Cowboys was good. I remember back when the [Kansas City] Chiefs was bad,” the rapper, 53, said. “And I remember when, what was it, Bill Belichick’s girlfriend wasn’t even born yet.”
Snoop isn’t the only person who has taken swipes at the duo. Former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski, who played for Belichick on the New England Patriots for nine seasons from 2009 to 2018, stirred the pot at Netflix’s Tom Brady roast.
“Coach, you used to talk about Foxborough High School when we sucked,” Gronk quipped. “But now I know why you were so obsessed with Foxborough High School: you were scouting your new girlfriend.”
Kathy Griffin has been open about the highs and lows of her life.
Born in November 1960, Griffin grew up in Illinois before moving to Los Angeles in 1978. She joined the famous improv troupe The Groundlings before starting her stand-up career in the 1990s. Of course, most fans have seen her on TV as she starred on sitcoms, including Suddenly Susan and Caroline in the City, before launching her Bravo reality show, Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List, which aired from 2005 to 2010. Amid her success, Griffin has also dealt with personal and professional stress.
The comedian spoke out about her complex post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in April 2023 via TikTok. “They call it an extreme case,” she told viewers at the time. “If any of you know my story, you’ll understand that this really started for me about five and a half years ago. Wink. You know, the cancer didn’t help.”
She shared the video less than two years after she first disclosed her stage 1 lung cancer diagnosis in August 2021. Griffin underwent surgery to remove part of her lung and announced she was cancer-free the following November.
Scroll down to see Griffin’s ups and downs over the years:
Griffin started her stand-up career and got her first sitcom gigs on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Mad About You and Ellen. She landed her series regular role as Vicki Groener on Suddenly Susan in 1996.
Griffin published her bestselling memoir, Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin. She also started hosting CNN's New Year's Eve broadcast alongside Cooper.
Kathy was inducted into the Guinness Book of World Records for writing and starring in an unprecedented 20 televised stand-up specials — more than any comedian in history
The comic held up a fake decapitated head that looked like Trump. She lost her CNN gig, her Squatty Potty endorsement deal and more. She was investigated by the Justice Department for two months. After she was removed from the no-fly list, she claimed she was detained at every airport on her Laugh Your Head Off World Tour.
Two months after her wedding, the star's mother died. "My Mom, the one and only, Maggie Griffin, passed away today. I am gutted. My best friend. I’m shaking,” Kathy wrote via social media at the time. “I won’t ever be prepared. I’m so grateful you guys got to be part of her life. You knew her. You loved her. She knew it. Oh, and OF COURSE she went on St Patrick’s Day.”
Griffin landed a four-episode arc on the comedy Search Party, her first TV gig in five years. “I just want to get back to making people laugh,” she told The New York Times. “More than anything else, that’s what has been robbed from me.”
Days after revealing her PTSD diagnosis, Griffin started revealing how she tries to cope. "I’ve been telling you guys about my struggle with anxiety and PTSD. Well, I had about an eight-hour long episode yesterday during the day," she wrote via TikTok. "But I was OK for this wonderful dinner salon because I did not vomit or anything. I find it so helpful to have these gatherings. Phones down. Just smart people and good conversation, lots of laughs and great food. It’s a total game changer for me to be able to connect with people in real life!"
Griffin documented her experience undergoing vocal cord surgery following her recovery from lung cancer via a May TikTok upload. “This is just part of my recovery post-lung cancer surgery. I’m cancer-free,” she said while laying a hospital bed in the video — which also featured clips from her pre-op appointment.
Griffin announced in April 2025 that she underwent a hysterectomy.
“Happy Monday! I had a hysterectomy on Friday,” the comedian wrote via Instagram at the time. “That’s right they took out the uterus, the fallopian tubes & the ovaries. Pre-cancerous [sic], blah blah blah.”