Since their time on Pretty Little Liars, the cast of the hit Freeform series have been candid about their search for love.
Before and after starring on the hit Freeform series, which ran for seven seasons from 2010 to 2017, Lucy Hale dated a number of famous faces, including David Henrie, Chris Zylka and Skeet Ulrich.
“I haven’t really had rules with dating,” Hale, who played Aria on PLL, said of her love life during a January 2023 appearance on Rachel Bilson‘s “Broad Ideas” podcast. “I’ve dated all the way up to 52 — [from] 27 to 52. I’m 33 and I feel like I’ll probably end up with someone around my age or older, just because of the non-negotiables. I feel like a lot of people in that older age bracket will meet those.”
Hale’s onscreen love interest, Ian Harding, meanwhile, tied the knot with longtime girlfriend Sophie Hart in 2019 after eight years of dating.
Scroll down to see who the Pretty Little Liars cast has dated through the years:
Outer Banks is coming to an end, but the fictional world is still growing with a prequel and a spinoff.
The hit Netflix series, which premiered in 2020, introduced the conflict between two groups of teenagers in a coastal North Carolina town. The social divide was focused on the Kooks, a.k.a. the wealthy residents, and the working-class crew known as the Pogues. The search for a lost treasure caused the two squads to be even more at odds, while a found family formed between the friend group at the center of the show.
Outer Banks catapulted stars Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, Jonathan Daviss, Rudy Pankow, Drew Starkey, Carlacia Grant and Austin North to fame before Netflix confirmed in November 2024 that season 5 would be the show’s last.
“We are excited for season 5, and we’re excited for other stories in this universe down the line,” the executive producers said during an interview with Deadline about the future of Outer Banks. While the trio wouldn’t elaborate on their plans for the fictional universe, the outlet reported that no projects are currently in the works but offshoots are being explored.
Fans already know about The Runarounds, which was ordered by Prime Video but will explore a teen band that originated on Outer Banks. Meanwhile, Netflix will remain in the treasure-hunting game through a potential prequel titled Kildare.
Keep scrolling for a comprehensive guide to the entire Outer Banks universe:
‘Outer Banks’
After premiering in 2020, Outer Banks quickly found its audience and the show continued to break streaming records for Netflix. Outer Banksmade a controversial decision ahead of its final season when Pankow’s fan-favorite character, JJ, died.
‘The Runarounds’
Based on a teleplay from Jonas Pate and David Wilcox, the fictional series will follow the real band of the same name featuring William Lipton, Axel Ellis, Jeremy Yun, Zendé Murdock and Jesse Golliher.
Fans of Outer Banks might recognize The Runarounds after they appeared on an episode of the show in 2023. The Runarounds were seen in the background playing at an anniversary party for the parents of Kiara (Bailey).
Pate confirmed in December 2024 that Prime Video already ordered a second season before the show even premiered.
Pate revealed in December 2024 that he was writing a prequel to Outer Banks titled Kildare. The series is still in the early stages but would feature a whole new set of young actors and focus on the founding of each group in the show’s fictional Figure 8 town.
Not all shows have stuck to their original premise over the years — in fact some changed their central story lines on purpose.
Family Matters is a great example since it shifted its cast. The sitcom, which aired from 1989 to 1998, was a spinoff of Perfect Strangers that followed a middle-class Black family living in Chicago. The hit sitcom starredReginald VelJohnson, Jo Marie Payton, Darius McCrary, Kellie Williams, Jaimee Foxworth, Bryton McClure and Michelle Thomas.
Jaleel White joined Family Matters halfway through the first season.
“My performance was so well received during that initial episode that they began writing me into the next episode,” White recalled in his November 2024 memoir, Growing Up Urkel. “They even reshot new teasers for the season that featured me prominently, as if l’d been an original cast member all along.”
Meanwhile, Westworld writers enjoyed not being confined to a specific story line. (The dystopian show initially pulled inspiration from the 1973 film of the same name before evolving the story.)
“One of the fun things about me for the show, when [producer] Lisa [Joy] and I were talking about it way back when, was the ability of this show to shift genres every season, and the invitation to do it,” creator Jonathan Nolan told The Hollywood Reporter in May 2020. “We felt we had an open invitation to play around, especially in this moment where TV is reinventing itself constantly, to have a show that reinvents itself season after season.”
At the time, Nolan highlighted that the genre changed from one season to the next. “You have a Western, you have a samurai movie, you have war movies, you have science-fiction. There are all of the different versions of the future you have seen over the years in movies,” he added. “We get to play around with all of that, and make text of all of that. So the idea that next season will feel different and distinct in genre from the previous seasons? Yes, that’s absolutely part of the structure of the show.”
Keep scrolling for more shows that changed their premise between seasons:
‘Twin Peaks’ (ABC)
The Original Vision: The series, which ran from 1990 to 1991, followed an investigation into the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) in the fictional town of Twin Peaks, Washington. The series developed a cult following in part because of its campy storytelling — and creator David Lynch and Mark Frost‘s unique vision.
Where the Show Ended Up: According to Lynch, there was never any plan to reveal who killed Laura. But after the network forced the show to answer that mystery, Twin Peaks had to pivot to a larger conversation about good and evil.
The Original Vision: The season started out in a futuristic theme park with androids that look like humans staging a rebellion.
Where the Show Ended Up: As the show continued to air, the hosts were brought into the outside world and became integrated within human society.
‘iZombie’ (The CW)
The Original Vision: Based on a DC comic book series of the same name, iZombie was a take on a supernatural police procedural that had Liv Moore (Rose McIver) eating brains from people who were murdered to help the authorities figure out what happened to them.
Where the Show Ended Up: The third season introduced a major change when a zombie-run private military organization forced everyone in Seattle into a zombie state. As a result, Liv traded working at the morgue into a job where she smuggled people in and helped them complete their transformation into zombies.
‘Mom’ (CBS)
The Original Vision: The Chuck Lorre-produced sitcom originally introduced three generations of mothers. Anna Faris played Christy, who found out her teenage daughter Violet (Sadie Calvano), was pregnant. While attending an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Christy ran into her estranged mother Bonnie (Allison Janney), who also battled substance abuse problems.
Where the Show Ended Up: Christy’s attempts to raise her two kids with Bonnie’s help quickly fizzled out. Instead, the show pivoted to Christy, Bonnie and their group of friends from AA. This dynamic shifted again when Farris left the series during season 8.
‘Riverdale’ (The CW)
The Original Vision: Based on the iconic Archie Comics, the teen drama initially focused on a group of friends who came together to uncover the dark secrets that existed within their town.
Where the Show Ended Up: Riverdale didn’t wait long to push boundaries with their storylines, which ranged from cults to killer board games to time travel.
The Original Vision: The first season of Saved by the Bell was actually titled Good Morning, Miss Bliss and starred Hayley Mills as a junior high school teacher navigating complicated situations with help from the students in her eighth grade class.
Where the Show Ended Up: Good Morning, Miss Blisswas ultimately retooled into Saved by the Bell, which changed the setting from Indianapolis to Los Angeles and recast many of the roles to focus on the students.
‘Scream Queens’ (Fox)
The Original Vision: The slasher series, which premiered in 2015, starred an ensemble cast that included Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Billie Lourd, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, Glen Powell and Keke Palmer. During the show’s first season, Scream Queens focused on members of the Kappa Kappa Tau sorority that were getting killed off by the mysterious Red Devil killer.
Where the Show Ended Up: Season 2 shook things up by having the satirical anthology introduce the Green Meanie that targeted a hospital and its staff — which included many of the cast members from the first season. Stars such as Kirstie Alley, Taylor Lautner, John Stamos and James Earl III rounded out the sophomore season.
‘Scrubs’ (NBC)
The Original Vision: Scrubs debuted in 2001 as a medical comedy focused on the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital. More specifically, it was about J.D.’s (Zach Braff) journey from naive med school grad to confident physician.
Where the Show Ended Up: After season 8, ABC renewed the show for a surprise season, which took Scrubs from a hospital to medical school.
‘Cougar Town’ (ABC)
The Original Vision: Created by Bill Lawrence in 2009, Cougar Town introduced Courteney Cox as a single mother named Jules who decided to get back into dating by spending time with men younger than her.
Where the Show Ended Up: Before the first scene was even over, Jules found love with her neighbor Grayson (Josh Hopkins) — who happened to be her own age. Cougar Town then pivoted to a show about a friend group in the fictional town of Gulfhaven, Florida. Since Cougar Town couldn’t change its title, the opening credits would usually suggest other options as a joke.
The Original Vision: Family Matters was a spinoff of ABC’s Perfect Strangers with Carl (VelJohnson) and Harriette (Payton) at the helm for the first few episodes.
Where the Show Ended Up: White joined Family Matters in 1989 — halfway through the first season — as the Winslows’ nerdy neighbor, Steve Urkel. The role was only meant to last one episode, but Urkel became a breakout character that paved the way for White to join the main cast.
‘Kevin Can Wait’ (CBS)
The Original Vision: The sitcom, which premiered in 2016, initially followed a newly retired police officer Kevin (Kevin James), his wife Donna (Erinn Hayes) and their three kids. Kevin Can Wait showed Kevin and Donna navigating life after their daughter Kendra dropped out of college to support her new fiancé.
Where the Show Ended Up: Kevin Can Wait took a major risk when Hayes’ character was written off in between seasons. After killing Donna off, the show replaced Hayes with James’ former The King of Queens costar, Leah Remini, as the new female lead. While the first season centered on Kevin’s family life, the sophomore season had Kevin focusing on his new career, partnership with Vanessa (Remini) and life as a single parent.
Kevin Can Waitwas canceled after two seasons and the outrage over Hayes’ shocking departure inspired AMC’s dramedy Kevin Can F**k Himself.
The Secret Circle has ended, but the show’s stars including Britt Robertson, Thomas Dekker and Phoebe Tonkin have remained on our screens.
The CW initially found success in 2009 when it adapted L.J. Smith‘s The Vampire Diaries book series. Two years later, the network expanded with Smith’s The Secret Circle. Set in the fictional town of Chance Harbor, Washington, the series focused on Cassie Blake who — after moving to town following her mother’s murder — discovered she is a hereditary witch and became the sixth member of a secret coven.
Despite becoming The CW’s third-highest rated performer, The Secret Circle was canceled after one season. Fans attempted to bring the show back with various campaigns but The Secret Circle wasn’t brought back — yet.
“A movie, a play, a commercial campaign for crystals, you name it,” Miller told Book Trib in 2012. “[Production company] Alloy [Entertainment] asked me if I had any interest in trying a lower budget version of the show that could be done on Netflix and I pitched them an idea I really loved and would’ve done in a second.”
He continued: “Following [Shelley Hennig]’s Diana after the finale to California, where she was alone and confused and struggling between her good nature and the dark magic she just accessed to kill her father. My dream was to set her life up in California, then bring in [Phoebe Tonkin]’s Faye to mess it up.”
The Secret Circle ended up one of many short-lived shows on The CW but the cast has continued to document their reunions over the years. Keep scrolling to see where the cast of The Secret Circle is now:
Aidan Turner caught everyone’s attention when he stripped down on Rivals — and he is now breaking down why he wanted Declan’s body to look authentic on screen.
“He’s a dad and he’s a journalist so I think it’d be a bit weird [to make him look too sculpted],” Turner, 41, exclusively told Us Weekly about his approach to those shirtless scenes. “I’ve often seen actors in films or TV shows where their character’s job doesn’t necessarily call for them to be [very buff]. So you see them naked and you are going, ‘Hold on a second, I know what that takes. I know the hours, the dieting and the strenuous physical activity. I know you don’t have time for that.'”
Turner didn’t want fans to question whether Declan’s appearance was too perfect after seeing him at his most chiseled in Poldark.
“I didn’t want it to be one of those moments where it’s just a TV body. I want it to feel real,” he noted. “I tend to keep fairly in shape. So the pressure was all me. And we were really lucky because we had these amazing intimacy coordinators [for the show’s NSFW scenes].”
He continued: “Our concern is that we get the shot. But I think certainly most of my peers in this show don’t really get too self conscious. We kind of just get on with it. We knew what we were getting into. If you’re signing up for a Jilly Cooper show, you know what world you’re stepping into. Sex is part of it and if there’s more then there’d be more.”
Based on British author Cooper’s novel of the same name, Disney+ and Hulu’s Rivals centers around a feud between two men fighting for control of a television station in 1980s Britain. Rivals stars an ensemble cast that includes Turner, David Tennant, Alex Hassell, Bella MacLean, Nafessa Williams, Katherine Parkinson, Victoria Smurfit, Emily Atack and Danny Dyer.
“It’s always lovely [to hear how well-received the show and Declan is]. Any actor who says he doesn’t want to hear nice things like that, I don’t believe them. It’s always nice to hear those things, especially in the early days of a show being released,” Turner told Us about the positive reception to the show. “I’ve been aware of how it’s been received in this country [in the U.K.], which has been really positive.”
Now that Rivalshas been renewed for season 2, Turner is excited to keep giving the fans what they want.
“There’s a funny thing that happens when you’ve done a fair bit of work over 20 years. You land the plane on some things and some you completely miss the airport,” he quipped. “When you do land the plane, you start hearing from people that you’ve not heard from in a little while. My friends whom I haven’t spoken to in months have just emailed me saying they love the show. And it’s like, ‘Wow, it must be really touching people.”
Turner, who is not on social media himself but hears about the buzz secondhand, feels very grateful for the outpouring of support, adding, “But not having the social media element, it does keep you very much out of the loop. But I love to hear that it’s being received on a really positive level. … I suppose to some degree it is always still a surprise when people respond to a show and really like it.”
He concluded: “Being an actor there is a lot of disappointment and some shows you think will travel that don’t — and you get confused by that. I just gave up years ago trying to figure out what the business wants and what the markets pick. So it’s so lovely to hear you say these things though [about the support]. It puts a real smile on my face.”
Rivals is currently streaming on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally.
For more reasons why Turner is one of the people we are googling shirtless this week, pick up the new issue of Us Weekly, on stands now.
The passion for TV shows such as Outer Banks, My Lady Jane, NCIS: Hawai’i and more has resulted in committed fan-led efforts following disappointing cancellations and shocking character deaths.
My Lady Jane is a prime example. Based on several historical novels, My Lady Janewas a radical reimagining of Lady Jane Grey’s (Emily Bader) very brief time as monarch after King Henry VIII’s son Edward (Jordan Peters) died of tuberculosis. In this version, Jane and her husband, Guildford (Edward Bluemel), aren’t beheaded and Edward isn’t killed off.
The chemistry between Jane and Guildford was the highlight of 2024 — but apparently not for Prime Video who axed only seven weeks after it premiered in June 2024. It didn’t take long for fans to jump in to advocate for the show’s return either on the streaming service or elsewhere.
“The cast and crew have very clearly poured their whole hearts and souls into this project, creating a series that resonates deeply with its audience. Being the only show both by and for women on Prime Video, My Lady Jane is precisely what female viewers want and need. To cut this story short now feels not only premature but also heartbreakingly unjust,” read the mission statement on the campaign website. “Well, as devoted fans to the show, we simply cannot and will not stand for this! So, the fight starts here!”
While Outer Banks certainly doesn’t seem to struggle with ratings, fans came together to address JJ’s (Rudy Pankow) shocking death in season 4. Since it happened right after the show introduced an ancient crown that could supposedly bring people back to life, viewers used that as inspiration for their own fan-led project.
Keep scrolling for more fan-led TV show campaigns — both successful and the ones currently in the works:
‘Outer Banks’
JJ’s death hit fans hard and that rage turned into billboards, a petition and more ongoing efforts to have Pankow reprise the role despite the fan-favorite character’s death.
‘My Lady Jane’
The most shocking TV cancellation of 2024 definitely goes to My Lady Jane. After not giving the show more than a few weeks to find an audience, Prime Video chose not to renew the show for a second season. My Lady Jane, however, did have a fanbase that came out in droves to advocate for its return.
‘The Acolyte’
Before the Star Wars series was even cancelled, fans were brainstorming campaigns out of concern. The Acolyte was ultimately not renewed for a second season by Disney despite decent viewership — and acclaim from critics.
‘Vampire Academy’
An adaptation from Julie Plec about a show with vampires and fictional ships with exceptional chemistry should have been an easy renewal. Instead, Peacock gave up one season — to the outrage of the audience. This resulted in several endeavors from the fans in an effort to bring the supernatural series back.
Just as fans were getting everything they wanted, Paramount+ took the iCarly revival away from them. Not only that, the last episode ended on a major cliffhanger that served as the motivation for an ongoing campaign. The cast and crew have joined in because of their love for iCarly.
‘NCIS: Hawai’i’
After CBS abruptly axed NCIS: Hawai’i, fans created a petition to get the network to change their minds. The network stood by their decision after pulling the plug on Blue Bloods too, which was another hit series at CBS.
‘Manifest’
NBC was Manifest’s original home before it pulled the plug on the show in 2021. Fans and show creators campaigned hard for the show’s return — and Netflix responded by reviving Manifest for a fourth and final season that topped the streaming platform’s Top 10 list of content.
‘Lucifer’
Following three seasons on Fox, Lucifer briefly came to an end. A Twitter campaign motivated Netflix to save the show for three more seasons, which consistently earned high viewership for the streaming service.
‘One Day at a Time’
The sitcom, which was based on the 1975 series of the same name, lasted three seasons on Netflix before being canceled. Viewers advocated for more episodes and that led to Pop TV reviving One Day at a Time for season 4.
Veronica Mars was canceled by the CW after its second season — but not for long. Fans raised $7,000 to have a plane fly over the studio with a banner and that resulted in one more season. Later a Kickstarter campaign raised $2 million, which funded the Veronica Mars feature film and that paved the way for Hulu’s short-lived revival season.
‘Timeless’
Online support caused NBC to walk back their cancellation of Timeless three days after announcing their initial decision. The series ultimately ended again one season later.
‘Friday Night Lights’
Another NBC show that nearly didn’t run as long as it should have was Friday Night Lights. The ratings for season 2 (after the writer’s strike contributed to some wonky scripts) forced the network to cut ties but they reconsidered after receiving an influx of letters from the audience. The “Light’s Out” campaign, which also featured light bulbs being sent to NBC, resulted in three more seasons and a deal with DirecTV to air the episodes first.
‘Arrested Development’
Fans mailed bananas and letters to Fox after Arrested Developmentwas canceled by Fox. That briefly saved the show for one more season and it later was revived on Netflix.
‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’
Fox pulled the plug on Brooklyn Nine-Nine after five seasons and that promptly caused social media backlash. Thanks to the #SaveBrooklyn99 campaign, NBC picked the show up from Fox one day later.
The phrase “six seasons and a movie” wouldn’t exist if not for Community. After five seasons on NBC, fans kicked off campaigns that included a themed art gallery and a convention. This allowed for Community to have a sixth and final season — and a move is in the works.
‘The Expanse’
Prime Video saved The Expanse once Syfy made the decision to cancel the show. The #SaveTheExpanse campaign included viewers sending emails and a plane to fly over the studio.
‘Warrior Nun’
Two seasons wasn’t enough for fans, who fought for Warrior Nun‘s upcoming three-movie deal.
Jason Segel has thought about where his Freaks and Geeks character, Nick Andopolis, would be today — but the answer is tragic.
“In my mind, he gets sent off to war and doesn’t make it,” Segel, 44, told GQ on Wednesday, December 18. “That was always like the threat looming for Nick, and that’s what happens to a lot of men of that generation and socioeconomic status.”
Segel kept that in mind when originally playing Nick in NBC’s short-lived series, adding, “That’s always how I was thinking of playing him. For Nick, the desperation in his character is that the alternative is not making it. That’s how he felt, like, ‘I’m gonna drum my way out of this.’ How sad, because you’re not going to drum your way out of it.”
Freaks and Geeks, which was developed by Judd Apatow and Paul Feig, premiered in 1999 and was set in a 1980s Detroit suburb. The series followed teenager Lindsay Weir (Linda Cardellini), who fell into a crowd of slacker “freaks,” and her brother Sam (John Francis Daley), who attempted to navigate high school life with his “geek” friends.
Despite not lasting long, Freaks and Geeksdeveloped a cult fanbase.
“Even to this day, I think I didn’t want to admit that Freaks and Geeks was cancelled,” Apatow said during a 2014 talk at the Paley Center. “Everything I’ve done, in a way, is revenge for the people who canceled Freaks and Geeks.”
Freaks and Geeks helped develop Segel’s career, who has continued to book comedic roles in hit shows such as How I Met Your Mother and Shrinking. Behind the scenes, Segel was just as in-demand, with a writer for Freaks and Geeks previously revealing she had a crush on the actor.
“While I adored most of the actors [on Freaks and Geeks], I became especially close with Jason Segel. He played Nick, the drummer freak who is Lindsay’s love interest,” Patty Lin wrote in her 2023 memoir, End Credits: How I Broke Up With Hollywood. “Only 19 at the time, he wasn’t the type that made girls swoon, but he was cute. He had warm brown eyes, a goofy smile and a tall, lanky frame — like, basketball player tall. In fact, he used to play basketball, just like his character.”
It didn’t take long for Lin to develop a connection with Segal — even though she already had a boyfriend.
“That was when I started having feelings for Jason, despite our nine-year age gap and the fact that I already had a boyfriend,” she recalled. “We talked about acting and writing, our career goals, his fear of fame, our love of privacy and the need for solitude. It was the kind of conversation that makes you fall in love with someone. Judd [Apatow] once told me he’d had a conversation like that in the car with the actress Leslie Mann, when they were working on the Cable Guy. They ended up married.”
Segal ended up politely turning Lin down before he started dating Cardellini, now 49. After their split in 2007, Segel was linked to Bojana Novakovic and later Alexis Mixter, whom he dated from 2013 to 2021. He is currently dating professional dancer Kayla Radomski.
Shay, 39, mentioned Vanderpump’s recent appearance on Access Hollywood’s “Housewives Nightcap” podcast, sharing on the Friday, December 20, episode of her “Scheananigans” podcast, “One thing was the host brought up Kristen’s exciting pregnancy news and Lisa’s response was, ‘Do we know who the dad is?'”
Vanderpump’s response didn’t sit well with Shay. “I just want to say — with all due respect — it was kind of shady,” Shay called the “unprofessional” humor. “It is super shady. But especially because Lisa is a producer on The Valley.”
Since The Valley is a spinoff of Vanderpump Rules, Shay assumes that Vanderpump, 64, is familiar with Doute’s fiancé.
“Like you know who Luke [Broderick] is. You know he’s a cast member on this show,” Shay continued. “This season, they get engaged. And if you don’t know who someone is on a show that you’re producing, then why is your name in the credits as a producer?”
Vanderpump admitted to Access Hollywood that she “never talks” to Doute, 41,. The duo previously shared the screen on Vanderpump Rules before Doute was fired from the show in 2020 — and they haven’t publicly spoken since then.
“I hadn’t heard that [Kristen is pregnant]. How on Earth did that happen? Who’s the father? Do we know?” Vanderpump said earlier this month. “Oh, she’s getting married? I’m really not very involved in The Valley even though I’m a producer.”
Shay slammed how Vanderpump answered the question.
“It’s just a paycheck [for Lisa] basically,” she added on Friday. “Knowing the struggles that Kristen has openly shared — on her path to becoming a mother and her pregnancy loss — even if you don’t like someone, it’s just kind of distasteful on this topic of motherhood. How hard is it to say I wish her best?”
While reflecting on Doute and Vanderpump’s feud, Shay explained why she thought they were still at odds, adding, “I feel like because Kristen has always stood up to her and has never just bowed down and been like, ‘OK, Lisa is the boss and producer.’ Like she’s going to tell her how she feels. Whereas I’m going to be nice and respectful and just like, ‘Yes, ma’am, OK. Jump, how high?'”
Doute is currently expecting a baby girl with Broderick, Us Weekly exclusively broke news of their engagement earlier this month. After their gender reveal, Doute spoke with Usabout getting ready to expand her family with Broderick.
“I guessed wrong 100 percent of the time when it came to my friends’ pregnancies and not shockingly, I wasn’t right for mine either,” she quipped. “Luke was made to be a girl dad.”
The Stranger Things cast has been showing fans how much fun they are having while filming the show’s final season.
Viewers were introduced to the residents of Hawkins, Indiana, when Stranger Things debuted in 2016. The series focuses on a fictional town where a series of supernatural events cause mystery and mayhem. After appearing on the show, the main cast including Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton and Joe Keery quickly became household names.
“I don’t share, but I’m having a really good time,” she exclusively told Us Weekly in February 2024. “I have friends now that will text me and go, ‘Where are you? Or you can’t say?’ But that’s out of respect and love for the Duffer brothers.”
“I keep things very tight, very close to the vest. I don’t tell anyone I know anything,” Gelman explained to Us in July 2024, adding that his loved ones “know not to” ask him what happens on the show ahead of time. “And a lot of people in my personal life don’t want to know. They want to be surprised when it comes out. They don’t want it ruined.”
The cast and crew wrapped production on season 5 in December 2024. Keep scrolling for the rare behind-the-scenes glimpses that Stranger Things fans have gotten so far:
During an Amazon Live on Thursday, December 19, Kent, 34, explained why she thought her breaking the fourth wall contributed to the changes happening on Vanderpump Rules.
“I do often wonder if I would’ve kept my mouth shut — like, if a producer wouldn’t have stepped in and told me that I’m allowed to say the things that I said off-camera about filming — if the show would’ve been able to go on,” Kent noted. “Or if I was just the final nail in the coffin. I guess we’ll never know.”
The reality star claimed she wasn’t as upset about her time on VPR coming to an end. (Bravo announced in November that season 12 of Vanderpump Rules would return after a brief hiatus — but with an entirely new cast.)
“I’ve spoken about this many times, so I apologize if I’m boring you,” she continued. “I felt like I started mourning Vanderpump Rules the moment I purged on that finale. So not only did I know it was coming to an end after that, but I feel like the moment we started filming season 11 it was going to be the last.”
Kent added: “It just felt like there was nothing — it was broken. It was very broken. So I feel OK with it. I feel very much at peace.”
Season 11 of Vanderpump Rules picked up months after Madix’s split from Tom Sandoval due to his affair with Rachel “Raquel” Leviss. Kent initially sided with Madix, 39, but ultimately shocked viewers during the finale when she broke the fourth wall by slamming Madix for not filming with Sandoval, 42.
“I was livid and I am sorry if I hurt you but I stand by what I said [during the finale],” Kent said during the May reunion special. “Why does she get to dictate how this goes down when I’ve never gotten to dictate?”
Madix, meanwhile, stood her ground about showing the authentic aspect of her life. “Arguably, if you want to talk in show terms, me walking away from that conversation was a lot more interesting than me sitting there and having it [with Sandoval],” she added. “Was that not a better ending to your season? To give you another season for another paycheck?”
Madix continued: “It hurts my feelings a lot because I was trying so hard. I feel like it is our job to live our lives and I am living authentically walking away from that. I could have done it for the show but I don’t think our show thrives when we aren’t fully real. And that was not real on my part.”
Kent continued to throw digs on various podcast appearances where she accused Madix of not pulling her weight. After receiving backlash, Kent only issued an apology for referring to fans that didn’t agree with her as rabid.
“Filming this season was bittersweet,” Kent said on her “Give Them Lala” podcast that same month. “Reliving it was — in my opinion — one of the most difficult things or difficult seasons that I’ve ever had. I stopped talking about this season because I have to be honest, I was seeing things on social [media].”
Kent said it took time for her to accept that her reality was different from public opinion.
“This was the first season in my eight years of doing the show that my show reality and my reality could not coexist. They had to be so separate that if one touched the other, it took me out,” she detailed. “So what I want to do right now is focus on the facts of things. My feelings are not facts. But what I can tell you is this show is based on perspective. That’s a fact. The cast is going to have a perspective. The audience is going to have a perspective.”
Kent concluded: “Because the cast having an opinion allows us to make a show, and the audience having an opinion allows us to make a show. The combination of those two things has allowed Vanderpump Rules to be a successful show for the past 11 years. Fact. I want you guys to know that this show is something I am extremely grateful for.”
“Once you catch a whiff, that’s biology’s way of letting you know you need to clean it up,” Bell added on The View. “There’s a red flag, because honestly, it’s just bacteria. And once you get the bacteria, you gotta be like, ‘Get in the tub or the shower.'”
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During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly days before Bellino’s exit, Cohen, 56, weighed in on her role, saying, “Here’s the thing about the Housewives — and especially the Housewives of Orange County — that is a group of people that is always kind of weirdly in each other’s lives in some dotted line way, or running into each other at Javier’s, The Quiet Woman.”
Cohen noted that Bellino, 47, will “always exist” in the RHOC universe. For now, however, Bellino won’t be on screen after announcing that she “was not asked back” for season 19 after a tumultuous season 18.
“I can’t say it came as a shock, it did not come as a shock,” Bellino said while guest hosting the “Going Rogue” podcast on Friday, December 20. “It was a hard conversation. … I guess I wasn’t really prepared [because] I didn’t think contracts were coming out — like, I thought we had more time. … [So] it was a shock when the call came, but I was never shocked about that information.”
After having an ongoing feud with Shannon Storms Beador, Bellino didn’t expect to last long. “It was a little bit of a relief,” she added. “I mean nobody wants the rejection, and no one wants to [hear] you’re not asked back. But it already happened to me. It happened to me in season 8. I’ve been there, done that!”
Bellino originally joined RHOC in season 5 and stayed for four years. After a decade away, she returned for season 18 as a “friend” of the main cast members. Her relationship with now-fiancé John Janssen, who previously dated Beador, 60, was a major point of contention.
Beader had previously told Us that she didn’t see her and Bellino continuing to share the screen.
“I was on Nick Viall’s podcast, and he said, ‘What will you do if Alexis is back on the show?’ And my answer was, ‘I’m not filming with Alexis ever again,’” she admitted in November. “If they choose to bring Alexis back on the show, enjoy, but I’m not filming with you.”
Beader clarified that she wanted to remain on the show — just without Bellino. “I’ve never said I’m not coming back. I might have done that in my third or fourth year and I’ve never done it since,” she noted. “But if Alexis Bellino comes back, sorry, not gonna be around [her].”
That same month, Bellino expressed frustration with her time on RHOC. The reality star wrote via Instagram that she “never thought” she would be brought back “to be the villain.”
“If I had known that I never would’ve signed. I live in love. Not anger or hate or villainous. I truly lay awake every night wondering why it was portrayed this way,” she continued in November, claiming the show “made a hit show” at her and John’s expense. “[I plan to] use my own platform to share the truth with you because I do not live in toxicity, falsehoods, hateful behavior, victim hood or lies.”
She continued: “I signed onto reality…. and now I will bring the reality to light. I will never act or become a victim, I will simply live with God and stand in truth. He always prevails. #staytuned .”
As for the rest of the RHOC group, which includes Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, Gina Kirschenheiter and more, Cohen had thoughts about season 18 being “one of the most loved” in show history, telling Us, “That’s 18 seasons and the highest ratings in many years, over 3 million viewers.”
Sex scandals, extortion plots and decades-long feuds sound like story lines straight out of a soap opera — but as reality TV fans know, some of the best dramas are unscripted. From The View cohosts not getting along to Today’s most shocking exit, these are some of the biggest controversies in daytime and late-night talk show history.
In 2018, the former Fox News anchor came under fire when she defended wearing blackface makeup years ago on Halloween. Although she apologized in an email to staffers and read a statement on air, her show, Megyn Kelly Today, was canceled shortly after. Two months after her exit, she came to an agreement with NBC and reportedly received the remaining sum owed to her from her original $69 million contract — $30 million.
A second report accused the producers of sexual misconduct, which they denied. Ellen DeGeneres sent an email to her team in July, explaining that she told her staff the show “would be a place of happiness” and is “disappointed” to learn that something has changed over the years.
“I am sorry. Anyone who knows me knows it’s the opposite of what I believe and what I hoped for our show,” she said in the memo obtained by Us Weekly. “We all have to be more mindful about the way our words and actions affect others, and I’m glad the issues at our show were brought to my attention.”
DeGeneres continued, “I promise to do my part in continuing to push myself and everyone around me to learn and grow. It’s important to me and to Warner Bros. that everyone who has something to say can speak up and feels safe doing so.”
There’s nothing some of Us want more than for our favorite TV shows — including Outer Banksand The Summer I Turned Pretty — to move on from certain fictional couples.
Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty has found success leaning into the love triangle between Belly (Lola Tung), Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). As the show nears its third — and possibly final — season, fans are waiting for Belly to make a decision.
According to Casalegno, there is a chance season 3 will stray from its source material when it comes to who Belly ultimately chooses, exclusively telling Us Weekly in July 2024, “I do feel like there’s a strong chance that that’s a possibility [that they will shake up the series’ conclusion].”
Casalegno’s support for a Belly and Jeremiah being endgame could be considered a controversial opinion since Jenny Han made a different decision in her book series. While some TV adaptations might have more success straying from its source material, The Summer I Turned Pretty is better off sticking to the page.
In the Outer Banks world, viewers are still reeling from JJ’s (Rudy Pankow) unnecessary death. The fan-favorite character’s body wasn’t even cold before the creators were being asked about pairing JJ’s soulmate Kiara (Madison Bailey) off with their arch nemesis Rafe (Drew Starkey).
“It’s a hard turn to go straight to a Rafe and Kiara ’ship given where they’ve been in the past,” Josh Pate told Cosmopolitan in November 2024 before adding, “We also know how great Drew and Madison are as actors and how great they are together. So we’re definitely going to explore that relationship.”
The promise of something more between Rafe and Kiara didn’t go over well. Unfortunately fans have to wait until season 5 to see whether the show properly pays tribute to JJ by not having his girlfriend move on moments after his death or not.
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Getting to work with wife Christa Millerhas some perks for Bill Lawrence but there are also certain cons — such as watching her kiss other men.
“I don’t like that at all,” Lawrence, 55, exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, December 12, at PaleyLive’s An Evening of Shrinking program at WGA Theater.
Despite it sometimes being “upsetting” for Lawrence, the couple find joking about the situation off screen helps ease the awkwardness. That approach has most recently come into play for Lawrence’s current show Shrinking, where Miller is married to on screen husband Ted McGinley.
“We do [joke], because I felt personally betrayed,” Lawrence quipped. “Because in the writers’ room we joke around that Ted McGinley is playing me and so then when bad things are happening and she’s not respecting her husband — I take it personally. Even if I’m involved in writing.”
Lawrence and Miller, 60, have collaborated many times since getting married in 1999. Miller, who shares kids Charlotte, 24, William, 21, and Henry, 18, with her husband, has appeared on Lawrence projects Scrubs, Clone High, Cougar Town and Shrinking.
“Bill definitely sets the tone [on set]. Any show I’ve worked on with Bill — down to cast and crew — Bill has a no a—– policy. I know other people like to go along with that and say that, but Bill really has it,” Miller told The Hollywood Reporter in 2023. “And a lot of the crew I’ve worked with for many, many years. Bill has people on the crew that he works with all the time. I feel very safe on his set.”
Miller gushed over Lawrence’s dedication to making every set a fun workplace environment.
“Bill sets up a situation — and [Shrinking cocreator and star] Jason [Segel] does this as well — where they try to say things that are going to embarrass you, and we don’t have to use it,” she recalled. “Once you do that a few times and you know that nothing bad will happen if you try something and it doesn’t work, you can lay your heart out.”
Shrinking, which premiered in 2023, stars Segel as a grieving therapist named Jimmy who decides to become drastically more involved in his patients’ lives as he mourns the death of his wife and learns to parent as a single father. Miller’s character, meanwhile, is Jimmy’s next-door neighbor who often gets involved in his life.
“My wife in real life is slightly meaner than her character, so it’s been fun,” Lawrence joked to Us on Thursday before clarifying, “No. She’s so respectful and she’s so cool. Not a lot of guys get to tell their spouse what to wear and what to say. So the fact that I do that makes it more tolerable and I’m not wearing a single item of clothing that I picked out for myself and I’m not allowed to make any decisions in my real life.”
While discussing Shrinking‘s success, Lawrence explained how the hit Apple TV+ series manages to balance light-hearted story lines with more serious topics such as mental health.
“The cool thing is, we’ve got some many cool writers and performers. We try really hard to call from real life stories,” he shared with Us. “[Cocreator] Brett [Goldstein] will tell you too — and Jason — how the central premise of the show is lifted from a real story.”
Lawrence continued: “So I think when you’re talking about, whether it’s Brett and I dealing with family members who have Parkinson’s or people that have dealt with the grief of losing someone in their family, when you start with that authenticity, than you’re allowed to do goofy things and get broad. Look, all I do is steal people’s lives from around.”
New episodes of Shrinking premiere on Apple TV+ every Wednesday.
Everybody wants a piece of Adam Brody‘s Hot Rabbi after the premiere of Netflix’s Nobody Wants This.
Brody, 45, spoke about the show’s success at Golden Globes First-time Nominees Luncheon on Tuesday, December 17, telling The Hollywood Reporter, “I’ve gotten a lot of interesting stuff. My email is fuller than it was.
While the actor is currently focused on season 2 of Nobody Wants This, he is looking forward to planning his new projects. “If I’m looking to not do something, it’s probably nothing that is too similar to the show,” Brody added. “Other than that, quality of writing is a precious jewel and anything well-written, anyone would be lucky to do it.”
The hit TV series, which premiered in September, centered on the unlikely relationship between an outspoken, agnostic woman (played by Kristen Bell) and an unconventional rabbi (portrayed by Brody). Nobody Wants This received praise from critics and fans alike for the intense onscreen chemistry displayed between the two leads.
Bell’s husband, Dax Shepard, shared his thoughts on the overwhelming interest in her onscreen romance with Brody.
“We watched that scene together, the kissing scene, which I’d argue is the very best kissing scene ever, ever put on film,” Shepard, 49, shared at the New Yorker Festival in September. “And my best friend, Aaron, from childhood, he goes, ‘Does she ever kiss you like that?’ No, I didn’t even know she could kiss like that.”
Shepard joked he had some competition now when it came to his chemistry with Bell, 44, adding, “[It is] not as good as her and Brody.”
As for Bell, she was taken aback by how well she and Brody sold the fictional ship.
“Even I can acknowledge watching it, like, ‘Whoa, that’s hot,’” she told e-talk before the show’s September premiere. “My husband said the same thing. Like, watching the first episode he was like, ‘Oh, my God, I want you to kiss him so badly.’”
Bell continued: “I’m not trying to be reductive, but I think there’s a math to it. You have two actors that know how to stare dopily into each other’s eyes, and you have to have the confidence to expand that and really sit the anticipatory value before the kiss, which I think is really important.”
Series creator Erin Foster has since weighed in on Bell and Brody’s casting. “They just have, like, unreal chemistry. It’s crazy because they’re friends in real life. They don’t have that chemistry off camera,” she noted to TV Line at the time. “There’s no, like, sexual tension on set, and then the camera goes, and it’s like, ‘Holy s—!’ It’s really there.”
Nobody Wants This is available to stream on Netflix and has been renewed for a second season.
Kerry Washington‘s story lines on Scandal required her to make some awkward phone calls to the White House.
During an appearance on the Wednesday, December 18, episode of The View, Washington, 47, recalled reaching out to the White House to make sure her role as Olivia Pope didn’t conflict with her responsibilities as a member of President Barack Obama‘s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities.
“I had to call Valerie Jarrett — who worked for [Barack and Michelle] Obama, and say, ‘I just want you to know that I’ve been cast in this show. Lil awkward, because on the show, I’m sleeping with the president,’” she said. “But like, you know, it’s gonna be fine, right?”
Washington wanted to give the White House a “heads-up” about her more steamy scenes with Tony Goldwyn, who played the fictional President Fitzgerald Grant.
“I wanted to give them a chance to distance themselves if they needed to,” Washington added on Wednesday. “But they were like, ‘It’s fine. It’s TV.’ Again, for art, everything’s OK!”
Scandal, which aired on ABC from 2012 to 2018, followed the actress in the role of Washington D.C. fixer Olivia Pope who is involved in a long term affair with the president. In the past, Washington has discussed how the late President George Bush reacted when she told him about Scandal.
“I remember he left a message on the cell phone because he’s always a joker. It was like, ‘I love you. I want you. You left me. By the way, I’m the former leader of the free world. Call me,'” she told People in 2022. “I called him up. I said, ‘See, this is why I’m calling you now. Let’s stop joking about this stuff.’ And so I told him what the storyline was going to be, and he said, ‘Oh, yeah. No, yeah. I remember that.’ I said, ‘No, there’s nothing! There’s no relationship. Don’t even be joking that any of that stuff is true!'”
Washington added: “I had to tell him. I said, ‘It’s not good. It’s not going to be good. People are not going to take your joking.’ Because he was known as a jokester, he had a reputation of that. I was like, ‘This is nothing to play with now.'”
While fans were divided on whether they wanted Olivia with Fitz or Scott Foley‘s Jake, the trio has remained close since the show came to an end.
“She is — in addition to being one of the best actresses in America — an extraordinary team leader on our show. She approaches her work with this ferocious enthusiasm and work ethic that’s not at all self-serious. She sets an example for all of us of how to be fun and work hard,” Goldwyn told Glamour in 2013. “So working with her is just — you’re always challenged by her and inspired. With some actors, you end up talking about the scenes, figuring it out. Kerry and I never have to talk about anything.”
He continued: “We always seem to be coming from the same place, and both of us are actors who tend to throw ourselves into whatever we’re doing. We just really trust each other, and it’s always thrilling, I think.”
More recently, Washington expressed an interest in joining Goldwyn on his new show Law & Order, telling Entertainment Tonight in July, “This is the first time I’m hearing [that] breaking news. Honestly, when Tony Goldwyn tells me to do something, usually the answer is yes. So we’ll just have to figure out the when and the how of it all.”
The fifth and final season of You is coming sooner than you think.
Netflix confirmed on Thursday, December 19, that You is returning in 2025. According to the synopsis, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) returns to New York “to enjoy his happily ever after until his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires.”
In addition to Badgley, 38, season 5 stars Charlotte Richie, Madeline Brewer, Anna Camp and Griffin Matthews. The teaser art for the final season teased Joe’s “killer goodbye” and the “guilty treasures” he has in his possession.
You, which originally debuted on Lifetime in 2018, introduced Badgley as a serial killer whose obsession for a girl grew to terrifying heights. Based on books by Caroline Kepnes, the series found larger success after it moved to Netflix in its sophomore season.
Badgley previously teased that the You writers did not plan to give his character a happy ending.
“This is the way it has to be because he has an irrefutable problem and if it was just like, ‘They were made for each other, all he needed to find was somebody who kills people too,’ that’s not justice,” he told Entertainment Weekly in 2019, referring to the season 3 arc between Joe and Victoria Pedretti‘s character, Love Quinn. “I think it’s reflective of reality because I don’t think people who kill are like, ‘I just need somebody who can do the same.’”
As Joe developed a bigger fanbase, Badgley questioned a potential redemption arc, explaining to Salon in February 2023, “The show is never a clinical portrait of either a serial killer or a man with mental illness. So the fun that we’re able to have when we do all of this is that this is not meant to be real. And to me, that doesn’t take anything away from it. It’s meant to be an exploration, an exercise. There’s an element of fantasy and camp to it that lets us do a lot of things, and, again, I think we benefit from it.”
He continued: “If you’ve done things that Joe has done, change would mean reconciling in yourself that you have murdered more people than you can count readily on one hand. If you’re really there, I think what would require your reconciliation, let alone that with any kind of judgment in society, is more than you’ve indicated at this point you’re capable of, because you’ve done those things.”
With Joe returning to New York, there have been various theories about possible onscreen twists. Badgley joined in on the fun by teasing that someone familiar could come back in the final season.
“I’ve heard you’re on the edge of your seats, waiting and theorizing about the epic conclusion to You,” Badgley said in a pre-recorded message at Netflix’s TUDUM event in June 2023. “More importantly, considering what, or should I say who, Joe will come up against as he finally returns to New York. Though I can’t say who yet. We all know there are many loose ends in Joe’s past. The question is: Who are you?”
Luke Grimes appeared to throw some subtle shade at Kevin Costner after the Yellowstone lead opted not to appear in the second half of season 5.
Grimes, 40, was asked about his experience filming the fifth and final season of the hit Paramount Network drama during an interview with Esquire earlier this month and replied, “Hopefully everyone can see that it was time.”
The actor, who played Kayce Dutton, specifically mentioned Costner’s absence.
“To be really honest, there was a part of Kevin being gone that meant some of the conflict was gone,” Grimes admitted. “Obviously, it didn’t make it super fun to be around. Not pointing any fingers, but it was actually the easiest season we’ve filmed.”
Yellowstone, which premiered on Paramount in 2018, follows the fictional Dutton family, who own the largest ranch in Montana. Many viewers came for Costner’s portrayal of family patriarch John Dutton but stayed for the show’s other leads, including Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Gil Birmingham, Cole Hauser and Kelsey Asbille.
Grimes hasn’t shied away from discussing his relationship with Costner recently. (Costner, 69, didn’t appear in the last half of season 2 amid reported tension between him and showrunner Taylor Sheridan, which they both denied.)
“I haven’t talked to him since [he left]. It’s not a case of any hard feelings or anything. It’s just, he’s Kevin Costner,” Grimes told Men’s Health MH Flex on Tuesday, December 17. “He’s a big deal. I do have his phone number — I just don’t feel like it’s my place to reach out. He can reach out to me if he wants to.”
“None of us saw it coming the way it did, and obviously there was news about possible blowups behind the scenes or whatever,” he noted. “But just like in life, man, these things happen, they happen fast, and they’re not predictable.”
Grimes continued: “I lost my father a few years ago. It happened fast, and it was not the way that you would think that that would happen. In life, these things happen and then people have to start making decisions. And in our little Yellowstone world, that helped ramp the show up into a boil.”
Costner reacted to Grimes’ comments that same day. “I’m not thinking about [the Yellowstone finale]. I don’t think I’ve given it any thoughts, we’ll just let it go,” Costner said before dodging a question about whether he is in touch with Grimes. “No. We are done talking.”
Rachel “Raquel” Leviss is continuing to speak out about her history with abuse after her former fiancé, James Kennedy, was arrested for misdemeanor domestic violence.
Leviss, 29, took to Instagram Story on Wednesday, December 18, to reshare a past post about her complicated feelings regarding her romance with Kennedy, 32.
“I stand by what I wrote here. Being in an abusive relationship is confusing because you believe in the potential of your significant other and can’t comprehend how someone who says they love you is intentionally hurting you,” she wrote. “Bad times can be few and far between, it’s easy to minimize the abuse and want to believe the person is capable of change.”
“I’ve experienced so many emotions this past week. Feeling happy and vindicated and also so sad and broken,” she continued. “I don’t want this to be brushed under the rug like the times before. So much of my podcast talks about my experience with coercive control and gaining the insight to overcome it.”
While reflecting on her own journey, Leviss expressed gratitude for how far she has come, adding, “Abuse can be heavy to talk about and re-examine. I want to leave this on a positive note: There is so much to look forward to in the year to come. I am grateful for everyone who extended grace and kind words of encouragement through the tough times and the little victories.”
Leviss dated Kennedy from 2016 to 2021, which was documented on Bravo’s Vanderpump Rules. During the season 9 reunion in early 2022, Leviss and Kennedy announced that they ended their engagement.
One month later, Leviss went on Scheana Shay‘s “Scheananigans” podcast to elaborate on the former couple’s downfall.
“There wasn’t one thing exactly [that led to the split],” she explained in January 2022. “James has always felt like my parents haven’t embraced him into the family the way that he wanted to be. I found myself making excuses for him [after an argument he had with my dad]. It was getting to the point where my family and him were not meshing well.”
Leviss later became embroiled in a cheating scandal with Tom Sandoval, which led to her cheating into a mental health facility. After seeking treatment, Leviss used the tools she learned at the center to reexamine her past relationships — including with Kennedy.
“Only a few people know [the real breakup] story. It was also at a time where I didn’t want to tell the world because I didn’t want to ruin his life. That’s really what brought on that panic attack, because I wanted to say these things,” Leviss said on her “Rachel Goes Rogue” podcast in January. “There was more to that story, and I was holding myself back and overthinking everything knowing that this isn’t a safe place. That anxiety built up so much that I couldn’t breathe. I felt faint. I couldn’t see. And I just started hyperventilating.”
Leviss said she left a lot of information out about what really led to her ending her engagement.
“I was telling them the story of me planning to break up with James and how I had intentions of leaving the ring box on the counter when he got back from Europe. All of my stuff was going to be gone and I felt like that would be the safest way for me to break up with him,” she continued. “I didn’t go into the details of why we were breaking up and why I couldn’t be with him anymore.”
Us Weekly confirmed on December 12 that police were dispatched to Kennedy’s home on December 10 after receiving a phone call about an argument between a man and a woman. The authorities saw Kennedy allegedly grabbing the woman however officers at the scene did not see any visible injuries. Kennedy released a statement after he was released on a $20,000 bail and his relationship with current girlfriendAlly Lewber was called into question.
“I am committed to making meaningful changes in my life. I am taking time to focus on my sobriety, personal growth, and being present for my loved ones,” he wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, December 17. “Navigating challenging moments is not easy but I am determined to learn, grow and move forward with the incredible support system around me.”
Kennedy has yet to acknowledge Leviss’ public claims about him. His reps didn’t respond to Us‘ request for comment.