Lily Allen identified her own relationship “red flags,” revealing she didn’t have the healthiest dynamic with her first romantic partner.
“As soon as I got my first boyfriend, Lester, [there was a] complete transference of intimacy,” Allen, 39, said during the Monday, February 24, episode of her “Miss Me?” podcast. “Not only did I not want to touch or be cuddled or be kissed by anyone in my family, I couldn’t engage in it with them either. It was like, this person is where I’ve put that now.”
Looking back, Allen confessed, “It’s incredibly, like, red flag, codependent behavior that I just put all of my emotional dependency on that one person.”
Since her first relationship, Allen has had several public romances including her marriage to Sam Cooper. The pair tied the knot in June 2011 and welcomed their first child, daughter Ethel, that same year. Allen and Cooper welcomed their second daughter, Marnie, in 2013.
The “Hard Out Here” singer separated from Cooper, 47, in 2016, and they finalized their divorce two years later.
Allen eventually moved on romantically with actor David Harbour in 2019. She confirmed their engagement in May 2020 and the pair got married that September.
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Earlier this year, split rumors surfaced about Allen and Harbour, 49. Neither of them has publicly spoken about the speculation, but Allen did give fans an update about her mental health during the February 13 episode of her and Miquita Oliver’s podcast.
“I just feel very grateful to have been given the time and the space that I needed. I went into a sort of treatment center for a few weeks, which was great,” Allen told her listeners at the time. “I did a lot of group therapy and some individual therapy, and I needed some time and space away from everything.”
She explained that during her multi-week stay, she worked on her “inner child,” confessing, “It’s a lifelong journey of healing.”
Allen, who previously struggled with drugs and alcohol, noted that she was in “emotional turmoil” before taking time to work on herself. “I’m not saying I’m 100 percent there and I’m not saying that I’m getting it 100 percent right or ever will, but I’m definitely in a stronger place,” she concluded.
“Well, she did send me a list,” Cohen, 56, revealed during the Monday, February 24, episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live.
When asked who was on her list of who he could cast in a new season of the Bravo hit, Cohen got tongue-tied. “Well, I mean, a couple of them were …” he told cohost John Hill.
Hill chimed in, wondering, “Was she on that list?” Cohen confirmed, “Oh, yeah. She’s on the list. It was, I think, being kind of anchored by her.”
Cohen noted that he does like Bensimon — who starred on RHONY from 2009 to 2011 and later made appearances in 2014 and 2015— but wouldn’t divulge who she wanted to join her on the proposed upgraded show. (Bensimon, 56, also appeared on season 4 of The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls’ Trip.)
“Funnily enough, she does email me more than you might expect,” Cohen told his listeners, admitting, “I can’t find this email babe, but she pitched [me a list].”
The Bravo producer added that one of the people on Bensimon’s dream casting lineup is “someone that I’ve known and someone you know who is not going to do it.”
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“So, I got the email. That’s all I’ll say,” he confessed.
Cohen and the rest of the RHONY team have gotten some heat lately after season 15’s low ratings and controversial story lines. Bravo even put out a casting call for RHONY in January before the season reunion. (At the January reunion, the cast seemingly moved on from Brynn Whitfield’s claim that she told Ubah Hassan about her sexual assault and Hassan ignored it. Whitefield’s alleged stretching of the truth caused a rift among the whole group.)
In response, Bensimon told Page Six on Sunday, February 23, that she would happily return to the franchise and help bring it back to life.
“Everybody says I should be back on Housewives,” Bensimon said. “And I’m happy to do it with — not to be mean, but, like, not this cast. I sent a whole list to Andy. I was like: Here’s the mothership.”
She didn’t name names but teased that her list included women who were all “very New York,” explaining, “My biggest criticism — and it’s been the same thing throughout since I was on — is that the ultimate character on the show is New York and we’re not seeing New York.”
RHONY’s cast and future isn’t the only franchise that has fans talking. The Real Housewives of New Jersey stars are currently in limbo as to whether or not they’ll be back for a season 15.
“Bravo has said nothing. No one has any information. There is no information,” Cohen said during Monday’s SiriusXM episode of Andy Cohen Live. “I cannot stress this enough. Y’all are not going to hear anything for a while.”
He also shut down the rumors about Giudice, 52, getting her own spinoff, saying only when fans read a story that says “Bravo has announced” or “Andy said on his radio [show]” will they be factual.
Cohen’s statements back up Us Weekly’s previous report that the RHONJ stars are awaiting a decision on casting.
“All of them have been in contact with production, but not with any news,” a source exclusively told Us earlier this month. “There’s still an open line of communication but no news on who is coming back or who is not coming back.”
Season 14 of the series starred Guidice, Gorga, 45, Catania, 54, Jennifer Aydin, Margaret Josephs, Rachel Fuda and Danielle Cabrael. Jackie Goldschneider and Jennifer Fessler also made appearances as “friends.”
The insider noted that although there’s no news about what’s next for RHONJ, “Production wants the show to come back.”
A spokesperson for Bravo told Us in a statement that “no decisions have been made around casting for RHONJ.”
Kyle Cooke and Craig Conover have been friends for years — but that hasn’t stopped them from feuding over Loverboy and loyalty.
Cooke launched his alcohol brand, Loverboy, in 2018, with his now-wife, Amanda Batula, and friend Carl Radke by his side. Five years later, the canned cocktails landscape had grown even bigger and pal Conover jumped on the bandwagon.
When Conover announced in April 2024 that he was an investor in Spritz Society, Cooke claimed there was “no bad blood” between them. However, Cooke confessed during a May 2024 appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen that it “rubbed me the wrong way” how Conover told him he was working with a competitor.
“First and foremost, all my friends that I’ve filmed with know that I’ve raised money,” Cooke later claimed during a June 2024 episode of the “Trading Secrets” podcast. “The only person that ever expressed interest was Carl.”
Cooke, who has known Conover since 2018, alleged, “Craig never expressed interest. He never once asked to invest in Loverboy.”
Scroll down for a complete timeline of Cooke and Conover’s drama surrounding Loverboy — and see where they stand now:
The Initial Announcement
“I’m so excited to announce that I am now an investor in @spritz! I first found out about Spritz last summer when me and Paige [DeSorbo] were on our way to @taylorswift at Metlife and the party bus was stocked with these delicious wine spritzers,” Conover wrote in a lengthy Instagram post in April 2024. “One sip was all it took for me to realize they were onto something and I needed to learn more about the brand — I loved the concept of a refreshing wine based drink & how they brought everyone together.”
He gushed, “I’m so excited to be in the Spritz Society family and for y’all to see the amazing projects we’ve got in the works.”
Craig Breaks Down His Spritz Choice
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“Obviously I’ve always had respect for Austen [Kroll] and Kyle and all of them but being in the liquor business or wine liquor business now, I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh. This is a new territory,’” Conover told Page Six in May 2024, referring to Kroll’s Trop Hop beer and Cooke’s Loverboy alcohol brand.
Conover noted that he has “always respected Kyle’s hustle,” but he also “didn’t understand it at times” until he got involved in the industry. “I understand why he’s had to work so hard, because the grind in the alcohol business is extreme,” he added.
Conover alleged that prior to the Spritz Society investment, he “offered to buy into” Kroll’s beer company but Kroll declined his offer. Conover also claimed he “would have loved to invest” in Loverboy, but “that wasn’t an option.”
Kyle Goes on ‘Watch What Happens Live’
Cooke initially told Andy Cohen on a May 2024 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen that there was “no bad blood” between him and Conover over Spritz Society. “I think this is being blown out of proportion,” he explained. “I don’t really think there was an investment, and it seems like all the press is referencing me.”
Cooke later said, “Look, I wish him the best, but the way he handled it, and we don’t have time to get into it, really rubbed me the wrong way, and I’m just trying to take the high road.” He alleged Conover “has a reputation of lying and he lied to me.”
The Investor Issue
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After Spritz Society founder Ben Soffer’s wife, Claudia Oshry, claimed during a May 2024 episode of “The Toast” podcast that Cooke denied Conover the ability to invest in Loverboy — and alleged that Loverboy has no investors — Cooke addressed the drama.
“I don’t know what got lost in translation. Loverboy has investors, we’ve had investors since 2019,” Cooke said on Jason Tartick’s “Trading Secrets” podcast in June 2024. “I value them immensely. I’ve had lots of them texting me saying, ‘What in the heck is going on?’ I could not have done it without them.”
Cooke claimed that Conover was well aware that he was looking for investors and fundraising opportunities when they were in Vermont for Winter House in March 2022.
“I am not a sole owner. I wanna make that very clear,” Cooke said on the podcast. “We were actually fundraising — I was very vocal about this with my close friends, Craig included, during Winter House [season 2]. I was busy raising a round of financing. It’s like, this is not a secret.”
Nearly two years after Cooke was fundraising in early 2022, he crossed paths with Soffer, Spritz Society’s founder, in New York City. “He had DMed me when we were both at an industry conference in January. And per the timeline his wife laid out, he was already in talks with Craig,” Cooke explained in June 2024 as to how he first connected with Soffer, noting the pair agreed to go to dinner the following month.
“This dinner ended up taking place about two weeks before Craig and I got drinks. We’re talking like receipts and timelines these days [so] dinner was February 7th,” Cooke confirmed. “I really enjoyed the conversation.”
The Summer House star recalled Soffer eventually saying, “‘Hey, maybe we could collab and like throw a party, kind of cross pollinate our audiences.’” While Cooke was entertaining the idea, he learned that Soffer was with Conover the following day and Soffer “never mentioned” it.
“I didn’t know at this time that him and Craig were talking about a collab,” Cooke said, noting, “He knows Craig and I are friends. … I just wish he was a little more transparent with his intentions.”
Cooke confessed that found it “extremely odd” that Soffer didn’t tell him or Conover that he’d been spending time with the other person all while working on an investment deal with Conover.
How Craig Told Kyle About His Spritz Society Situation
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Shortly after Cooke met with Soffer in NYC, Conover reached out to go to get drinks in the Big Apple. “It all kind of unfolded in early February, Craig and I got drinks,” Cooke said during the June 2024 podcast episode. “I thought it was just to catch up.”
Cooke claimed that “10 minutes before” their friend Tom Schwartz showed up at the bar, Conover “sprung” his Spritz Society deal on him.
“It sounded very much like the offer on the table was [that] he was being given equity and then boom, he actually left [the bar] early and that was it,” Cooke recalled. “The next day I texted him like, ‘Hey man, I’ve been giving a lot of thought to what you said about this opportunity you have, and please, like, hold off from signing anything. I’d love to put an offer on the table to kind of counter it.’”
Cooke alleged that after some “back and forth” Conover told him it was “too late” for Cooke to counter with a Loverboy offer.
“I just figured he’d at least give me an opportunity to [be] like, ‘Hear me out,’” Cooke continued. “To be honest, I kind of feared that this would impact our friendship because this has been my blood sweat and tears for the last five years.”
Cooke admitted he is “sensitive” about his company, revealing that while he doesn’t need Conover involved in Loverboy he was surprised by the move to go with Spritz Society.
“I just didn’t think one of my good friends would go hop in bed with a competitor,” he said. “You know, that’s it. That was the extent of our conversation.”
‘Watch What Happens Live’ Debacle
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Cooke revealed that after his chat with Conover in February 2024, he chose to keep it to himself and not bring up the news publicly. However, that changed when Cohen asked him about their Loverboy quarrel on WWHL in May 2024.
“You’re in the hot seat. … I’ll be honest, like, he caught me off guard, Andy Cohen,” Cooke recalled during the June 2024 podcast, referring to the talk show appearance. “I was ready to talk about Summer House, and I hadn’t thought about this in a while. And I let my emotions get the best of me.”
The reality star continued, “Up until then, I had very consciously decided not to comment via the various press requests about Craig’s involvement in this competitor. I was very much focused on keeping this a private matter.”
Cooke said that it was not his intention to bring it up when he did. He noted that he is not only friends with Conover but he’s close with the Southern Charm star’s then-girlfriend, DeSorbo, as well. (Conover and DeSorbo split in November 2024 after three years of dating.)
“The last thing I’m trying to do is make it awkward for any of us,” Cooke shared, adding that he wishes he “wasn’t so reactionary” on WWHL. (Cooke claimed at the time that Conover “has a reputation of lying and he lied to me.”)
Cooke stands by what he said to Cohen about Conover but confessed he “could have handled it better.” He added: “Sometimes I’m right, but it’s my delivery and it’s my tone and my temper [that] make me dead wrong.”
A Hopeful Future
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“I’m pretty bummed with how everything went down,” Cooke told Tartick in June 2024, explaining that the “only choice” now is to “hopefully” not let the career decision “interfere with our friendship.”
Cooked continued: “In all seriousness, I hope to have a chance to talk with Craig. I wanna squash the beef. Like, what’s done is done. I tell ’em straight up like, ‘I’m sorry for being reactionary and Watch What Happens.’”
He concluded, “The irony here is it’s really not about two startups competing against one another. It’s trying to stay relevant in an industry that is really good at keeping the startups small.”
His Instagram Comment
Following Cooke’s appearance on Tartick’s podcast, he doubled down on claims that Conover “never” expressed interest in investing with an Instagram comment.
“The more I think about it, the more I think Craig was intentionally or unintentionally trying to justify things and misled Claudia and Ben as to what we discussed,” Cooke wrote in a comment left on Tartick’s June 2024 Instagram post. “Craig NEVER asked me to invest and never offered to reconsider anything.”
Craig’s Rep Weighs In
“Craig is deeply disappointed and saddened by Kyle’s abrupt accusations,” a rep for Conover told Page Six in June 2024 after Cooke’s appearance on the “Trading Secrets” podcast. “The truth only hurts one person in this instance, and it’s not Craig. Therefore, he will not comment further on this matter nor be drawn into an unprofessional arena.”
The statement continued: “Craig has learned to blame himself and not others for everything that happens in his life, including the success of his products and companies. He looks forward to continuing to share his life with everyone and thanks all his friends and supporters, whom he views as family.”
The Cameras Were Rolling
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Conover exclusively told Us Weekly in September 2024 that his feud with Cooke was captured by the Summer House cameras. “Unfortunately for you, we did film it,” he teased, confirming season 9 highlights their issues. “That has to carry the tag of you have to wait and watch that.”
Despite their tension during summer 2024, Conover explained they had moved forward. “I love Kyle and we have a really fun history and relationship and he’s one of my favorite people on the network,” he revealed. “I’m glad I was able to go out there and you’ll get to see how that all went.”
The Fences Are Mended
“Andy [Cohen] caught me off guard,” Cooke exclusively told Us at Us Weekly + Pluto TV Reality Stars of the Year Party in October 2024, reflecting on his and Conover’s drama.
Cooke explained, “Ultimately, I cherish friendship above everything else and I think that’s why I was hurt. But [Craig and I are] good. We’re good.”
West Wilson has multiple sources of income — but his big money maker may surprise fans.
Wilson, 30, revealed during the Monday, February 24, episode of the “Trading Secrets” podcast that he does make “way more” money in brand opportunities than he does for starring on Summer House.
The reality star, who joined Summer House during season 8 which aired in 2024, noted that he’s not sure what his castmates bring in for the show.
“I do think it is tenure. If they have it in their contract that it’s just gradual. Then it is that,” he explained. “It’s not like Paige [DeSorbo] needs to make an extra $2,000 an episode.” (DeSorbo, 32, has been on the show since season 3 and is a fashion correspondent, podcast host and does tours for “Giggly Squad” when she’s not filming.)
Wilson noted, “I know that the people who have been there from the beginning certainly make way more than [season 8 addition] Jesse [Solomon] and I do.” He concluded, “I was under the impression that it was just linear.”
Being a Bravo personality isn’t Wilson’s only job — he is also a sports social and editorial producer at Complex Networks, but that isn’t his main source of income.
“I’m assuming at this point you’re probably making more in brand opportunities than you are at your current job,” podcast host Jason Tartick said on Monday, to which Wilson replied, “Oh, yeah.”
Wilson shared that while his brand opportunities, like paid partnerships and doing product promotions are higher paying, Complex is aware of his side hustles. (Complex is a magazine, online news outlet and hub for popular trends and cultural updates as well as a place to purchase clothing and talk about sneakers.)
“Complex has been so dope in the way that they’ve handled it. Flexible with me,” he said, revealing, “I’m part time with Complex now.”
Wilson used the Super Bowl earlier this month as an example of his workload, saying it was five “straight days” of work for Complex.
When it’s not a big sports week, however, he said that isn’t the case. “If I have a busy week, they don’t ride my a— crazy,” he shared. “Work together when we can.”
Prior to Complex, Wilson worked for Bleacher Report, another news outlet dedicated to sports news.
“It’s good in your 20s. I think at BR, I ended, I was probably making $90,000 at the end,” Wilson recalled, noting that included the “bonuses we made for being on camera.”
He was laid off from the company shortly before he joined the cast of Summer House — but was given six months’ severance.
Wilson remembered being offered his current job at Complex in summer 2023. He started the “Wednesday after we wrapped filming” season 8 of the Bravo show, he said.
While Wilson does make money from Summer House he told listeners he doesn’t like to rely on that for his main income. “I think it’s very important, maybe not to everyone, but for me, to keep a job outside of the show to keep you grounded in real life,” he confessed.
Summer House airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET.
While the show wasn’t nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series at the Sunday, February 23, awards show, the series did manage to snag nods in two major categories.
Adam Brody was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series for his portrayal of Noah. Kristen Bell, meanwhile, was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series after playing series lead Joanne.
Unfortunately, the stars of Nobody Wants Thisleft the awards show empty handed on Sunday. Brody, 45, lost his category to Martin Short, who won for Only Murders in the Building. Jean Smart, meanwhile, beat out Bell for her lead role on Hacks.
Even with their respective losses, the SAGs were a big deal for the Nobody Wants This family —Bell, 44, also served as the awards show’s host. (Bell previously hosted the event in 2018.)
“Thrilled to be hosting the SAG Awards again this year,” Bell said in a December 2024 statement. “I’m honored to be asked back and can’t wait to share the evening with my fellow actors, doing what we do best … celebrating ourselves.”
Adam Brody and Kristen Bell.Adam Rose/Netflix
The SAG Awards team was equally as excited to have Bell back at the helm. “Kristen Bell’s wit, warmth, and charm makes her the perfect fit for our show — a night celebrating actors and the outstanding performances of the year,” SAG Awards executive producer Jon Brockett said in his own December 2024 Netflix statement. “Plus — who better to keep us entertained and on our toes than Kristen?”
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Bell kicked off the night with a spoof of Frozen’s “Do You Wanna Build a Snowman” song, singing “Do You Wanna Be an Actor.” She proceeded to do bits with her former The Good Place and Forgetting Sarah Marshall costars.
In addition to hosting the fun-filled night in Los Angeles, Bell was there to celebrate Nobody Wants This’ success — which has been evident since the show premiered on Netflix in September 2024.
The comedy follows agnostic sex podcaster Joanne (Bell) as she falls in love with the newly single (and very hot) rabbi Noah (Brody). Along the way viewers see whether their relationship can survive their different upbringings and meddling families.
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Season 1 ended with Noah seemingly giving up his chance to be a head rabbi to be with Joanne, who revealed she was not ready to convert to Judaism. Season 2 began filming earlier this month — and creator Erin Foster teased the show will “pick up mostly more or less where we left off.”
She told The Hollywood Reporter in October 2024 that it won’t be “the same night” but it will be “the same moment of, ‘So, what now? How do we do this?’”
Season 2 will also have a new face with Joanne’s “middle school nemesis who is now an Instagram mommy influencer” named Abby. Brody’s real-life wife, Leighton Meester, will play the new character, Variety reported on Thursday, February 20. (Meester joined her husband on Sunday night, walking the red carpet together.)
Nobody Wants This season 1 is currently streaming on Netflix.
The 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards were the talk of the town on Sunday, February 23, thanks to the red-hot couples who were in attendance.
Zooey Deschanel and fiancé Jonathan Scott were among the first to arrive at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles. The pair both wore ensembles inspired by tuxedos, with Deschanel, 45, donning a Giorgio Armani black dress that mimicked a tux with the bodice that featured buttons and a bowtie. Scott, meanwhile, wore a white tuxedo jacket and bowtie.
As the night went on, nominees Adam Brody and Adrien Brody turned heads with their respective dates — and their looks were both sexy and chic.
Adam, who is nominated for his work on Nobody Wants This, brought his wife, Leighton Meester, along for the awards show. The O.C. alum, 45, wore a chocolate suit while Meester, 38, opted for an Elie Saab lace-inspired gown with Santoni heels.
Adrien, who is nominated for The Brutalist, was all smiles while walking the red carpet with his girlfriend, Georgina Chapman. The 51-year-old actor donned a black suit and his date, 48, matched in a tiered black dress with silver jewels.
Scroll down to see which of Hollywood’s hottest couples walked the SAG Awards red carpet:
Ford, 82, walked the red carpet solo on Sunday, February 23, revealing that Flockhart, 60, had a prior engagement. “My wife is in New York doing a play,” he shared during People/Entertainment Weekly’s red carpet coverage. Ford note that he didn’t show up alone, however, because he brought his agent along for the event.
Ford might’ve been solo to start the evening, but he still had fun on the carpet. He playfully hid behind a blue curtain as photographers snapped away in Los Angeles. He then posed for the cameras before going inside the Shrine Auditorium.
Even without Flockhart by his side, Ford had a lot to celebrate on Sunday, including his first two Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations. He’s up for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series for portraying Paul on AppleTV+’s Shrinking, as well as Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series alongside his castmates.
Ford and Flockhart met in 2002 while attending the Golden Globes. The following year, Ford gushed about the Ally McBeal alum, telling Hello! magazine, “I’m in love.”
He revealed, “Romantic love is one of the most exciting and fulfilling kinds of love, and I think there is a potential for it at any stage of your life. I was not surprised that I was able to fall in love, and I wasn’t surprised that I did.”
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Flockhart, who is 22 years younger than Ford, said in the same interview that their age difference “doesn’t factor into our relationship at all.”
The pair proved that to be true in February 2009 when they got engaged. They tied the knot one year later in June 2010 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
After getting hitched, Ford adopted Flockhart’s son Liam, now 24, whom she adopted shortly before they began dating.
Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Ford is also the father of sons Ben, 58, and Willard, 55, from his marriage to Mary Marquardt, which lasted from 1964 to 1979. He shares son Malcolm, 37, and daughter Georgia, 34, with late ex-wife, Melissa Mathison, who died in 2015 after battling cancer. (Ford and Mathison divorced in 2004 after 20 years of marriage.)
While Ford and Flockhart have been going strong for more than two decades, they keep their romance relatively private. In addition to rarely making joint public appearances, the couple has yet to share the screen.
“That’s just the circumstantial reality where we haven’t been offered something where we’d work together,” Ford exclusively told Us Weekly in February.
The Indiana Jones actor noted he would “love to work” with Flockhart if the right opportunity presented itself.
Even famous families, like mother-daughter duo Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson and sisters Rooney Mara and Kate Mara, have walked side-by-side along the red carpet at the big Hollywood event.
The annual awards show, which began in 1995, is focused on actors in both TV and film. It airs live every year on TNT and TBS (beginning in 1998 and 2007, respectively) and manages to honor solo stars, as well as casts. The show, which takes place in Los Angeles, shines a light on the fact that “acting is a collaborative art,” the SAG Awards explained on their official website.
It is presented by SAG-AFTRA, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and is celebrating its 26th ceremony on Sunday, January 19, 2020.
For many stars, the night’s festivities wouldn’t be complete without their loved ones — and a family support system — in attendance.
During past two decades of SAG Awards history, a lot of talented artists have had their relatives there to give them a pep talk after they lose. The even luckier ones, like Hilary Swank and Emma Stone, have had their OG supporters inside the event to watch them take home the coveted trophies!
Scroll through the gallery below to see which celebrities made the SAG Awards into a family affair over the years.
The Canadian actor stepped out at the 2008 SAG Awards with his sister, Mandi. He was nominated that year for Male Actor in a Leading Role for Lars and the Real Girl.
The SAG Awards nominated star — for her role on Brothers & Sisters — brought her youngest son, Samuel Greisman, as her date to the 2008 awards show.
Jared won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Male Actor in a Supporting Role for Dallas Buyers Club in 2014 and his mother, Constance, was in the audience to celebrate with him.
Girls' night! The Star Wars star attended the 2015 SAG Awards with both her mother, Hollywood legend, Debbie Reynolds, and her daughter, American Horror Story star Billie Lourd.
Sister, sister! The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo star and the Fantastic Four star celebrated the 2016 awards show together, and reminded fans why they are two of Hollywood’s favorite celebrity siblings.
The La La Land actress and her brother, Spencer, ran into Natalie Portman while walking the 2017 SAG Awards red carpet. Later that evening, the Arizona native won the award for Female Actor in a Leading Role for the musical.
The Marriage Story star hugged her dad, Bruce Dern, after winning the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in January 2020.
"The joy you feel when you are with your beautiful daughters on ur way to the @sagaftra awards," the actor captioned an Insatgram video with Corinne and Annalise ahead of the 2020 awards show.
The couple, who tied the knot in September 2021, welcomed their first baby via surrogate three years into their marriage. “Welcome to the center of our world Tove Jane McDowell,” Collins and McDowell captioned a joint baby announcement via Instagram in January 2025.
That same day, McDowell responded to criticism about their “path to having a baby,” writing via Instagram, “It’s OK to not be an expert on surrogacy.”
He added, “It’s OK to not know why someone might need a surrogate to have a child. It’s OK to not know the motivations of a surrogate regardless of what you assume. And it’s OK to spend less time spewing hateful words into the world, especially in regard to a beautiful baby girl who has brought a lot of love into people’s lives.”
“Words will never express our endless gratitude for our incredible surrogate and everyone who helped us along the way. We love you to the moon and back again …” the new parents captioned a photo of Tove in her bassinet.
McDowell embraced “dad mode” while sitting in a chair and playing with Tove days after her birth. “Love you so much ❤️,” Collins replied in the comments section.
“I truly can’t imagine feeling more love. Valentine’s Day (and every day) just got a whole lot sweeter,” Collins gushed via Instagram on her first holiday as a mom.
Drew Barrymorehas had her ups and downs — and they’ve all played out in the public eye. The former child star overcame a rough past and is now a Hollywood vet with more than 70 credits under her belt.
The California native launched onto the entertainment scene with the 1982 sci-fi E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which was directed by her godfather, Steven Spielberg. The following year, she presented at the Academy Awards at age 4.
Barrymore was born into an acting legacy thanks to her father, John Drew Barrymore, who was an actor. Her great uncle Lionel Drew famously played Mr. Potter in Frank Capra’s 1946 classic It’s a Wonderful Life.
Today, Barrymore is a box-office success. She’s starred in a string of hits — including Never Been Kissed, The Wedding Singer, Charlie’s Angels and He’s Just Not That Into You. She’s added director to her résumé and made a splash on TV with Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet, which lasted three seasons from 2017 to 2019. Barrymore also hosts her eponymous daytime show, The Drew Barrymore Show.
The Riding in Cars With Boys actress entered rehab at age 13, after doing cocaine for the first time a year prior. She was hospitalized for 18 months and treated for drug and alcohol addiction beginning in 1988. Barrymore was then emancipated from her parents at the age of 15.
The actress began her reign as rom-com royalty with 1998’s The Wedding Singer. She followed it up with roles in Ever After: A Cinderella Story, Home Fries, Never Been Kissed, Fever Pitch and later reunited with Adam Sandler in 50 First Dates.
Barrymore’s Flower Films saw success with 1999’s Never Been Kissed, which was its first production. The company has since worked on two Charlie’s Angels films and a corresponding TV series, Music and Lyrics, He’s Just Not That Into You and How to Be Single.
In 2000, Barrymore appeared in Charlie’s Angels as Dylan. She starred alongside Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu in the action film and its sequel, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle.
The actress was married to Tom Green for less than a year, divorcing in 2002. The pair reconnected in September 2020 on The Drew Barrymore Show, after 15 years of not speaking. “You’ve had a whole life and I’ve had a whole life, and it’s just really nice to come together and check in and talk about it,” Barrymore said at the time. “It thrills me to no end. I think the world of you and I celebrate you and I always have and I always will.”
Barrymore starred in, produced and directed 2009’s Whip It. The movie marked her first feature film as a director, having previously done a TV movie documentary and later a video short.
The Hollywood star launched Barrymore Wines in April 2012 with a Pinot Grigio. She has since expanded the label by partnering with Carmel Road and adding a Rosé.
The actress married Will Kopelman in June 2012 after getting engaged six months prior. The couple said “I do” at Barrymore’s Montecito, California, estate.
The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Olive, in September 2012. “I was reading a book with my husband, and I was three months pregnant. They said your baby is the size of an Olive and that was it,” Barrymore said on a December 2012 episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, of the origin of her baby’s name. “We never looked back.”
Barrymore founded Flower Beauty in 2012, after tying the knot and giving birth to her first child. The cruelty-free products launched exclusively online and at Walmart but have since expanded to other beauty stores, including Ulta.
The Blended actress released her autobiography, Wildflower, in October 2015, one year after she created the photo book, Find It in Everything. Wildflower later became a New York Times bestseller.
Barrymore and Kopelman divorced in August 2016, four months after announcing their split. “Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family,” the pair said in a joint statement at the time. “Our children are our universe, and we look forward to living the rest of our lives with them as the first priority.”
The Golden Globe winner landed her own talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, in 2019. The show’s September 2020 premiere featured guest appearances by Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Adam Sandler.
“I don’t know how to date with kids. I’m not there yet. I have two young girls, and I don’t want to bring people home,” Barrymore said during a January 2022 episode of her talk show. “I think that it would take me a very long time to meet someone and get to know them before I could ever even introduce them to my daughters.”The Emmy nominee added: “I would maybe live with someone again. Maybe. But there’s no way I will ever, ever, ever be married again.”
Jenna Dewan has been an actress for more than two decades — and it’s her children who have been the best medicine for shaking off her darker roles.
“Over the years, I’ve learned once I walk off the set, I sort of leave it on set,” Dewan, 44, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting season 7 of The Rookie. “Mentally, it’s kind of [like] as soon as I’m done, I’m done.”
The actress, who plays firefighter Bailey Nune on The Rookie, noted that “sometimes it lingers” which is when she turns to her family to get her out of the funk.
“Having children is like maybe the greatest antidote to this because you come home and they don’t really care,” Dewan explained. “They’re like, ‘What am I having for dinner? And give me a bath and come read five books to me.’ And so you naturally have to switch your brain.”
Steve Kazee, Rhiannon Kazee, Everly Tatum, Jenna Dewan and Callum Kazee.Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Feld Entertainment, Inc.
During season 7 of The Rookie, Dewan faced one of her darkest story lines after her character, Bailey, was kidnapped by her ex-husband, Jason, played by Kazee, 49. After years of domestic violence against Bailey, Jason was killed, but he still haunted her — especially in the Tuesday, February 18, episode of the ABC series.
The latest episode revealed Bailey coming face-to-face with another domestic violence survivor who helped her understand that she was in fact a victim. While Bailey has learned to lean on her husband, Officer John Nolan (Nathan Fillion), Dewan told Us it’s not always easy to leave those stories at the office.
Dewan has implemented a series of self-help tactics to better help her pivot from character back to herself quicker.
“I can either reach out to somebody and talk to somebody and call somebody on the phone or take a bath, take a long hot shower and [start] visualizing and sort of draining off me into the drain and down with the water,” she told Us. “There’s some visualization techniques that I’ve done with certain more intense days on set.”
Nathan Fillion as John Nolan and Jenna Dewan as Bailey Nune in ‘The Rookie.’Disney/Carlos Lopez-Calleja
The Step Up actress noted that she has a “toolbox of how to play intense roles and not let it linger.”
Although Dewan can step back into her home life after a long day on set, she knows that isn’t the case for many domestic violence victims. Dewan appreciates The Rookie shining a light on the truths that come with this type of situation.
“I felt like I gained a lot more insight and empathy into domestic violence victims just in the reading of the scenes and researching it,” she shared, adding, “I do hope that there are people, women and men that are watching this, that feel seen in some way and maybe even unlocks something they didn’t think of before and helps them in their own life.”
Jenna Dewan as Bailey Nune in ‘The Rookie.’Disney/Mike Taing
Dewan said that she has gotten a “couple messages” from people who have connected with the Jason and Bailey story line. Fans who have told her, “’I’ve been in a situation like this. I’ve had a [man] that’s really hunted me down and never let go. And you’re giving me hope that I can move on and find a relationship that’s healthy and that gets me and sees me.’”
While Dewan has been grateful that fans have reached out, she told Us, “It’s heartbreaking to think how many people are living with this kind of control and psychological [and] physical abuse in their [homes].”
The Rookie airs on ABC Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET.
If you or someone you know are experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.
Guobadia, who was born in Nigeria, is currently being held at Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, Georgia, according to U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s records, obtained by Us on Friday, February 21.
His status is listed as “in ICE custody,” meaning he is being held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (The detainment comes amid President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan, which he signed into effect earlier this year after taking the Oval Office. Under the order, illegal immigrants could be deported back to their home countries.)
Guobadia, 60, came from Nigeria to the United States in 1982 and allegedly overstayed his visa and was declared deportable in 1985, according to Atlanta’s WSB-TV 2. Guobadia returned to America in 1986 and once again overstayed his work visa.
He was arrested in 1987 and pleaded guilty to bank and credit card fraud. Guobadia was later arrested two more times and deported back to Nigeria in 1992.
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Guobadia was able to return to the U.S. one month later, according to the news station, which reported on Friday that he applied for naturalization in 2016. However, Guobadia was denied by the U.S. government.
In February 2024, Guobadia made headlines again when the Atlanta Black Star reported that he had been repeatedly denied residency in the U.S. At the time, Guobadia seemed unbothered by his citizen status.
“Happy Tuesday to all who ever overcame and persevered in life. You are winning#42yearsLivinginAmerica,” he wrote via Instagram in February 2024, sharing a photo smoking a cigar and riding on a golf cart in Georgia.
Days later Williams, 43, filed for divorce after being married to Guobadia for 15 months. The pair tied the knot in November 2022 after getting engaged in May 2021.
Us reported in November 2024 that Williams was awarded “temporary, sole and exclusive possession, use and occupancy” of her and Guobadia’s shared residence in Georgia, meaning she could still film The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
The order included permission for Williams to have the “unrestricted right to film and produce television, film or social media” content on the premises. The docs obtained by Us also stated that Guobadia shall “execute any and all documents necessary to facilitate.”
Elon Musk is known for being a billionaire businessman who started PayPal, Tesla and SpaceX — but his life as a father has also made headlines.
“He hasn’t been a good dad,” Musk’s father, Errol, claimed in a February 2025 appearance on the “Wide Awake” podcast when asked about the tech guru. “They were too rich, too many nannies. Then he had five children with the same woman, five sons all brought up. Each one had its own nanny.”
When asked how Errol felt about his son’s past partners, he quipped, “Well, fathers are not terribly interested in any of their children’s husbands or wives more or less unless they go out of their way.”
Musk fathered six children with his first wife, Justine Wilson, before welcoming three kids with Grimes. He shares three more kids with Shivon Zilis and allegedly fathered Ashley St. Clair’s child, who was born in late 2024.
While Musk claimed via X in June 2022, “I love all my kids so much,” not all of their moms seem to agree on how he parents.
Scroll down to meet the mothers of Musk’s children — and see where he stands with each one:
Justine Wilson
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Musk was married to Wilson from 2000 to 2008. The pair welcomed their first child, son Nevada, in 2002. Nevada died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) when he was 10 weeks old. The pair later welcomed twins Vivian and Griffin in 2004 with the help of IVF. Musk and Wilson welcomed triplets Kai, Saxon and Damian in 2006 again using IVF.
Since their divorce, Wilson has kept quiet about her marriage to Musk for the most part. However, she wrote an essay for Marie Claire in September 2010, calling herself a “starter wife” for Musk.
“Although I am estranged from Elon — when it comes to the children, I deal with his assistant — I don’t regret my marriage,” she wrote. “I’ve worked through some anger, both at Elon for rendering me so disposable, and at myself for buying into a fairy tale when I should have known better.”
Wilson, who is an author, added, “But I will always respect the brilliant and visionary person that he is. I also can’t regret the divorce (our case was bifurcated, which means that even though the property issues aren’t settled, our marriage is legally dead). Elon and I share custody of the children, who are thriving. I feel grounded now, and deeply grateful for my life.”
While Wilson has stayed mostly out of the spotlight, her child Vivian, who is transgender, has publicly fought back against Musk. Vivian filed a name change request in April 2022 to legally be acknowledged as female and change her surname from Musk to Wilson.
“I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape or form,” she told a Los Angeles court in June 2022. A judge granted the request that same month.
Grimes
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The tech billionaire revealed in May 2018 that he was dating Grimes (real name Claire Boucher). Two years later, the musician gave birth to their son X AE A-XII. News broke in December 2021, that Musk and Grimes welcomed their second baby, daughter Exa Dark Sideræl, via surrogate. The couple, who split in 2022, also share son Techno Mechanicus, born that same year.
Grimes has been very vocal about her ups and downs with Musk over the years. In October 2023, she sued her ex over parenting rights of their three children. The following year, Grimes claimed she didn’t see one of her children for five months because of Musk.
“Spent a year locked in battle in a state with terrible mothers rights having my Instagram posts and modeling used as reasons I shouldn’t have my kids and fighting and detaching from the love of my life as he becomes unrecognizable to me, with a fraction of his resources (or iq/ strategy experience), all the while I didn’t see one of my babies for 5 months,” she alleged in November 2024, adding, “Most of my experiences these last years should remain behind closed doors.”
Grimes hinted at more trouble with Musk in February 2025 when she publicly urged him to respond to her about a “medical crisis” involving one of their kids.
“I am sorry to do this publicly, but it is no longer acceptable to ignore this situation,” Grimes wrote via X at the time. “This requires immediate attention. If you don’t want to talk to me can you please designate or hire someone who can do that [so] we can move forward on solving this. This is urgent, Elon.”
In the since-deleted tweet, she claimed that Musk refused to answer her privately. “I’m not giving any details, but he won’t respond to texts call or emails and has skipped every meeting and our child will suffer lifelong impairment if he doesn’t respond asap, so I need him to f—ing respond and if I have to apply public pressure then I guess that’s where we are at,” she alleged.
Shivon Zilis
Musk and Zillis welcomed twins Strider and Azure in November 2021. Bloomberg reported in June 2024 that the pair recently welcomed a third child together.
Zillis has remained somewhat quiet about her kids and her relationship with Musk. However, in Walter Isaacson’s 2023 biography about the Tesla founder, she said, “He really wants smart people to have kids. Zillis said that Musk offered to be her sperm donor so her children “would be genetically his.”
As of February 2025, Zillis appeared to be in good standing with Musk. She posted a photo with their twins on Valentine’s Day, writing via X, “Lil loves of my life.” Musk commented on the post with a smiley face with hearts emoji.
“I welcomed a new baby into the world. Elon Musk is the father,” the author alleged. “I have not previously disclosed this to protect our child’s privacy and safety, but in recent days it has become clear that tabloid media intends to do so, regardless of the harm it will cause.”
She continued, “I intend to allow our child to grow in a normal and safe environment. For that reason, I ask that the media honor our child’s privacy, and refrain from invasive reporting.”
Despite her allegations of being silenced by Musk, her representative claimed via a statement on X that St. Clair and Musk “have been privately working towards the creation of an agreement about raising their child for some time.”
The February 2025 statement continued: “We are waiting for Elon to publicly acknowledge his parental role with Ashley, to end unwarranted speculation, and Ashley trusts that Elon intends to finish their agreement quickly, in the best interests of the wellbeing and security of the child they share.”
Musk has yet to publicly acknowledge St. Clair’s child as his own.
The Disney big-screen comedy about youngsters at a “weight loss camp” and the manic fitness guru Tony Perkis (Stiller) who takes over has since become a cult classic.
“Somehow, I don’t think this will be at the head of the Disney+ queue ever. In fact, I’m not sure they are aware they made it,” Stiller wrote via X in February 2025 while honoring the film’s 30th Anniversary. “But that was an incredibly fun summer in North Carolina 30 years ago. #Heavyweights.”
Thompson, who played one of the campers, also reflected on its staying power via Instagram. “The history books will say this squad instilled a level of fear not yet known to man, and certainly not to @benstiller,” he teased in February 2025. “THIRTY YEARS of #Heavyweights and it still feels like just yesterday I was packing up for camp. What a time!!!”
Scroll down to see what the Heavyweights cast is doing now:
Stiller starred in Heavyweights as fitness nut Tony Perkis Jr., who takes over a summer camp and tries to make the kids lose weight. He also portrayed Tony Perkis Sr., who has to come pick his son up after the camp turns on him.
Ben’s parents, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, also starred in the comedy as the original camp owners. They have both since passed away. Anne died in 2015 at the age of 85 and Jerry died in 2020 at the age of 92.
After the movie, Ben became one of the best-known comedic actors in Hollywood after starring in There’s Something About Mary, the Zoolander series, the Night at the Museum trilogy, Dodgeball, Tower Heist, the Meet the Parents franchise and the Madagascar series.
He also directed the award-winning 2018 Showtime limited series Escape at Dannemora and episodes of Severance. Ben’s producing credits include The Ben Stiller Show, Another Period, In the Dark, High Desert and Severance.
Ben married Christine Taylor in 2000. They share two children: Ella and Quinlin.
Schwartz played Gerald “Gerry” Garner a.k.a the main character, who is a first time camper that gets more than he bargains for upon arrival. He has since appeared on Chasing Dorota, Gossip Girl as Vanya and had a recurring role on The Young and the Restless in 2022. His film credits include Kidnapped to the Island and The Bone Box.
McGowan portrayed longtime camp counselor Patrick “Pat” Finley, who previously went to the camp as a kid. After Heavyweights, McGowan returned to his Broadway roots, playing the Wizard in the musical Wicked and starring in the revivals of She Loves Me and Kiss Me Kate. He’s also starred on Frasier, Everybody Loves Raymond and The War at Home. His guest starring roles include Modern Family, American Auto and Doctor Odyssey.
McGowan has been married to wife Cathy since 1991. The couple share two children.
Weiss played the ultimate jokester, camper Josh Burnbalm. After Heavyweights, he reprised his role as Goldberg on D3: The Mighty Ducks before starring on The Tony Danza Show and several episodes of Freaks and Geeks. He appeared in Four Dogs, Jesus Revolution and Huggin Molly.
In 2017, Weiss was sentenced to 150 days in jail after being arrested for petty theft a second time. Once out, he was arrested for possession of a controlled substance. He was arrested again in 2018 for public intoxication. Weiss celebrated two years of being clean in 2022.
Thompson played cool camper Roy Murphy, who helps Gerry survive. The actor then starred on All That and Kenan & Kel on Nickelodeon before helming Kenan from 2021 to 2022. He’s voiced several animated characters including Tiny Diamond in the Trolls movies. Thompson joined Saturday Night Live in 2003. As of 2025, he’s the longest-serving cast member in SNL history.
Thompson was married to Christina Evangeline from 2011 to 2022. The exes share two children: daughters Georgia and Gianna.
Hodges portrayed Tony’s right-hand fitness trainer, Lars, who was constantly trolled by the campers. He later appeared in Since You’ve Been Gone, Stigmata, The Grand, Overnight and 2018’s short film Homecoming. Hodges is also a director, having worked on Last Request and Titans of Justice. His producing credits include Fly Like Mercy, Fishkill and the TV series Intelligence.
Hodges is married with one daughter, Savannah.
Lail portrayed camp nurse Julie, who falls for Pat. The actress went on to star in My Engagement Party and Little Nicky. Her biggest TV role was playing Kay Simmons on V.I.P. from 1998 to 2002. Her last film credit was 2005’s American Black Beauty. Lail is now a luxury real estate broker in California.
Covert played the uninterested Kenny “The Cameraman” Parry. The comedian is a frequent collaborator with his former NYU classmate Adam Sandler, having served as a producer on the actor’s films Big Daddy, Mr. Deeds, Anger Management, Grown Ups, Just Go With It and Murder Mystery, among many others. Covert has also made cameos in nearly all of Sandler’s films including Never Been Kissed, Water Boy and Grown Up 2.
The actor is the father of four: daughters Abby, Hannah and Rebecca and son Hank.
Feig was one of the camp counselors, Tim Ordford. He went on to create Freaks and Geeks alongside Apatow. Feig has also directed Spy and Ghostbusters and directed Bridesmaids, The Heat, A Simple Favor and Last Christmas. He recently produced Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Welcome to Flatch and Minx.
The filmmaker has been married to Laurie Feig since 1994.
Berg had a small part in Heavyweights as the chef. He then starred on the medical TV drama Chicago Hope before moving behind the camera, directing films Friday Night Lights, Hancock, Lone Survivor, Deepwater Horizon and Patriots’ Day. He also developed the TV version of Friday Night Lights and was a producer on God Save Texas and 2025’s American Primeval.
Berg was married to Elizabeth Rogers from 1993 to 1998. The exes share son Emmett.
Tambor played Gerry’s father, Maury Garner, who famously stands up to Tony once he discovered the injustices at the camp. His biggest TV hits include playing George Bluth Sr. and Oscar Bluth on Arrested Development. He also won two Emmys for playing Maura Pfefferman on Transparent. In November 2017, he left the latter show amid multiple accusations of sexual misconduct. He has denied the allegations.
Tambor was married to Dora Zbierlund from 1982 to 1991 and to Katie Mitchell from 1991 to 2000. He wed Kasia Ostlun in 2001. The couple share son Gabriel and daughter Eve. Tambor also shares daughter Molly with ex Joyce Carel, whom he dated before his three wives.
Apatow, who wrote and produced Heavyweights, had a cameo as Homer Schulz. The writer, director and producer has worked on hits such as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Funny People, This Is 40 and The King of Staten Island. His TV creations include producing Freaks and Geeks and Girls, directing Undeclared and writing Funny or Die Presents and Love.
Apatow married actress Leslie Mann in 1997. They share daughters Maude and Iris.
Holly Scarfone pulled back the covers on her relationship with Scott Disick — and shared alleged details about their highs and lows.
“This is where my journey actually began, is when I had my first very public relationship with somebody in Hollywood,” Scarfone, 26, began her first “Holly in Hollywood” podcast episode, which aired on Tuesday, February 18.
She noted, “I’m not gonna name any names, I don’t wanna get sued” but throughout the podcast she hinted it was Disick, now 41, calling the mystery man “Rot Shnisnick.”
“Disclaimer, I don’t wanna put anybody down. I have been silent about this for years. … I was really young when this happened and the whole thing was quite scary to me,” she recalled. “But I feel like now I feel a little bit more comfortable in front of the camera and maybe my story can help anybody else out there.”
Scarfone gained fame after being on season 3 of Too Hot to Handle back in 2022. Following her breakup with contestant Nathan Soan Mngomezulu, she was spotted spending time with Disick in February 2022. The pair fueled romance speculation for several months, including exchanging cheeky Instagram messages that May.
The twosome, however, never publicly confirmed their status. Scarfone appeared to break her silence on the relationship on Tuesday. She recalled the relationship starting “literally two weeks after I landed in L.A.” and revealed that the man was one of her “celebrity crushes.”
Scarfone said she met the man in question after her friend posted photos of her out in Los Angeles on his Instagram. “This guy literally texted my friend and was like, ‘Who is this girl in the photos?’’ and the mutual friend agreed to set up a dinner between Scarfone and an unidentified male.
“I remember being so shy. It was a good time,” she recalled of their hang out, which included two other friends in Malibu. The next day, Scarfone woke up to pictures of her out with the celebrity posted everywhere.
“This was during the time that this celebrity, their ex that they dated for a long time was getting married. So there was a lot of media following ‘What is this guy up to now? Has he moved on? What is he doing?’” she said, seemingly referring to Disick’s ex Kourtney Kardashian marrying Travis Barkerin spring 2022. (Disick shares three children with Kardashian, sons Mason, 15, and Reign, 10, and daughter Penelope, 12.)
She claimed that after she jetted off to Paris for a trip, her new beau sent her flowers before he too was set to arrive in France. “It was insanity,” she recalled of that time in her life.
Kim Kardashian, Scott Disick and Khloé Kardashian on ‘The Kardashians.’Hulu
Scarfone and Disick allegedly hung out in Paris days after they met in person. “That was the beginning of uncovering everything and the darkness of Hollywood. It was so electric to me,” she mused.
Once she spent personal time with Disick she said it “forever changed the course of my life” and shined a light on the “dark” side of the entertainment industry.
“I feel like this is the first time that I was used to be a product,” Scarfone claimed. “I genuinely was so naive to the fact that I thought I had a genuine connection with this person, and I thought they were so misunderstood, and I can help him and he’s just going through it.”
Holly Scarfone models a bikini at the White Rose X Holly Scarfone bikini pre-launch dinner on July 20, 2023 in London, England.Dave Benett/Getty Images for Holly Scarfone
“I was pressured to get surgery — by the way, disclaimer, I’ve gotten my nose done since, but at the time, I had never gotten anything done. I felt pretty secure in myself, I felt good in myself,” Scarfone said. “But this older gentleman said to me — I remember sending him a Happy Easter text, and he goes, ‘Oh, can we get that boob job we were talking about? Why don’t you just take some of that fat and throw it in the back? And we can do it all in one sitting.’” (She also shared the alleged texts between the pair via her TikTok.)
It wasn’t until she got out of the relationship that he was “trying to mold me into like a template and like perhaps this is something that runs in his family and is a common theme.”
Scarfone explained that her “breaking point” was when she was invited to a birthday party in L.A. and the paparazzi was waiting outside. She claimed the photographers were yelling his “sister-in-law’s name,” because Scarfone was called a Kylie Jenner lookalike in the media.
She recalled being photographed falling and her butt being plastered all over the tabloids. “It got to the point where I was shutting off my phone for like 24 hours at a time. I was sitting in my apartment in L.A. and it got to the point I didn’t want to go outside,” she confessed, noting around that time she underwent a few plastic surgery procedures.
Scarfone confirmed that the relationship “fizzled out” following that “dark time.”
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Shep Rose made it clear he was all-in on girlfriend Sienna Evans on season 10 of Southern Charm — but most of his castmates weren’t as convinced.
Shep had a whirlwind romance with Sienna, who is nearly 20 years younger than him, in 2024. But by November of that year, Shep revealed he was single. The ups and down of his short-lived relationship with Sienna have been front and center on season 10 of the Bravo series, which began airing in December 2024.
During the February 20 episode, fans got a look at just how deep Shep’s feelings were for Sienna when he and his castmates were on a trip to her native Bahamas. Shep, for his part, professed his love for Sienna and sent her a long text about their possible future.
The episode also shined a light on Sienna’s feelings — which appeared to be less strong. “Were we together? Maybe, I don’t know,” Sienna told the girls when asked flat out if she was dating Shep.
She later explained, “We’re so similar in terms of being noncommittal. And it works for both of us.”
Scroll down to see what the Southern Charm cast has said about Sienna and her connection with Shep:
Craig Conover
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Craig told the cameras during the February 13 episode that “you shouldn’t have to force someone into liking you” after seeing Shep get ghosted by Sienna. Once he finally met Sienna in person during day one of their Bahamas trip, Criag was convinced it was a one-sided romance.
“I have never felt someone’s aura like this in my entire life. I feel like I can sense people’s energies right away,” Craig explained. “I know any hope that I had that Sienna was genuine with her feelings with Shep disappeared as soon as she walked in the room.”
During the “Text Message in a Bottle” episode, which aired on February 20, Craig expressed his concerns to the group.
“The tension, you could cut it with a knife,” he claimed before telling the cameras, “I watch enough 90 Day Fiancé to know it just didn’t feel right.”
Looking back at the trip, Craig revealed that he could sense that Sienna would get a stomach ache and need to leave early — which she did on night one.
“Her body language is not … romantic. She’s basically like, ‘Just so you know, I’m going to have a stomach by the end of this dinner,’” he quipped during the Southern Charm: After Show while watching back Sienna’s arrival to dinner with the cast.
“It’s something that I just kind of look at and go, ‘I’m glad that’s not me.’ And I mean that respectfully, but I’m in such a happy place where I go, ‘Everything does happen for a reason, and I’m very happy with the person that I’m with,’” she said, referring to her boyfriend, Gaston Rojas. “And so seeing that I’m just going, I’m just glad it’s not me.”
During a January episode of the show, Taylor grilled Shep over his romance with Sienna and appeared to take her side. However, she later comforted Shep when it became clear that she wasn’t that into him.
Austen Kroll
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During the “Red Flags” episode, Austen got real with Shep, telling him, “You’ve only hung out with her for like six weekends. This is a 26-year-old girl who’s like, ‘I don’t know what the f—k I want.’ And that’s what it’s sounding like to me.”
The following episode, which aired on February 6, Austen was even more wary of Sienna’s intentions. “I think that Sienna told Shep that she loved him so that she could keep him on the hook. That kinda gave her a longer leash to do what she wanted,” he said in a confessional. “Clearly whatever she wants to do is ghosting Shep for days at a time.”
When the group arrived in the Bahamas, Austen continued to be skeptical of Sienna. “I am not doctor love, but you fly to the Bahamas and you call your girlfriend upon landing. You’d be in the airport waiting for that person to arrive!” he told the cameras during the February 13 episode.
While talking to Shep on the February 20 After Show, Austen called BS on Sienna having a “stomach ache” on night one that made her leave their hotel early.
“She was like, ‘I don’t feel well, I have to go home.’ Get the f–k out of here. That is the oldest trick in the book,” Austen quipped. “It was so clear, not to you apparently.”
Madison LeCroy
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Madison teased in an exclusive interview with Us that she did “enjoy the ending” to Shep and Sienna’s relationship, confirming it got messy.
“Shep and I have this relationship where at this point, we can kind of just poke fun at each other, even if it’s like me bringing up things I’ve said in the past, and he doesn’t take offense to it because he’s actually kind of the same way,” Madison explained in December 2024. “So I definitely poke him a little bit this season, especially when I see a girl that I don’t know likes him as much as he likes her. So I have fun. He’s meddled in my relationships. So back at ya.”
Madison made her feelings about Sienna clear from the start of the season as well. She described her as “way too pretty for Shep” during Sienna’s Southern Charm debut. Madison claimed during the “Bahama Blues” episode, which aired on February 13, that Sienna was “not that into you, that’s the deal.”
She also told Shep to his face the next episode, “She doesn’t like you. I’m just saying.”
Leva Bonaparte
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During an interview with Us, Leva broke down Shep’s state of mind to start the season — which was filmed in spring and early summer 2024 — and recalled his thoughts about his possible future with Sienna.
“He’s like, ‘Can you imagine me and my curly haired babies running down the beach? I’ll be Warren Buffet, except for without the guitar,’” Leva exclusively told Us on February 5. “I was like, ‘Wow, you have this planned out.’ I think he was literally thinking he was going to own a hotel in The Bahamas with all his little kids.”
Leva also revealed that she thinks Shep’s breakup with Taylor — which was his longest relationship to date — left him more vulnerable with Sienna.
“I do think he still loves Taylor. I don’t know if he’ll end up with Taylor, but I do think that that was a very special love,” she shared. “And I think he was so excited to have some version of that again, that he got ahead of himself.”
Leva noted that Sienna was pretty transparent about her intentions when the group met her for the first time. “She was like, ‘I’m here for a good time, not a long time.’ I was like, ‘Wow, then you’re perfect for Shep.’ Both just out here having a good time,” the Southern Hospitality star recalled. “And then when he started to talk about how in love was then it was a little bit different.”
Looking back, Leva told Us that Sienna felt like someone who “wanted to be on the show” and was interested in the “idea of Shep” because he’s so “fun.”
“She knows Shep for what she sees, and then all of a sudden Shep’s like, ‘Oh no, I’m into commitment.’ She’s like, ‘Wait, what? This is not the narrative you have sold me thus far as a viewer,’” Leva added. “I think that jarred her too.”
Patricia Altschul
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During the “Red Flags” episode, which aired on January 30, Patricia revealed to Madison that her son, Whitney Sudler-Smith, had allegedly been messaged by Sienna on Raya before she connected with Shep. (Sienna claimed via TikTok in February that Whitney messaged her and she had no idea he was friends with Shep until she was visiting Charleston and dating Shep.)
“As far as I’m concerned, it screams ulterior motives to me,” Patricia said. “It sounds like she’s working a lot of angles here. Stalker!”
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One episode later, Whitney slammed Shep over his relationship with Sienna and claimed that “she just liked me first” but he allegedly “didn’t respond” to her on Raya.
When Shep confessed during the February 6 episode that he didn’t know where he and Sienna stood, Whitney went off on him. “I’ll tell you exactly where you stand. Shep. Not rich enough. Boring,” Whitney quipped. “Not famous enough. That’s the overriding issue.”
Rodrigo Reyes
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“I thought it was extremely weird that she wanted to come hang out with us without Shep. She wanted to go with us [in the Bahamas],” Rodrigo told Taylor during the February 20 Southern Charm: After Show. “I was like, ‘Listen girl, you kinda were rude to me the first night.’ I was like, ‘I don’t even want to be around you.’ It’s kinda annoying to be quite honest.”
Rodrigo claimed that during their trip, Sienna was “not that nice” to him even though he was one of the only people in the group that had spent time with her in the past.
“Every experience that I had with her was so lovely,” he said, referring to their past hangouts. Rodrigo then claimed, “There was a definite switch that was flipped. She was very standoffish.”
Venita Aspen
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Venita didn’t comment much on Sienna herself, but she did reveal in the February 20 After Show that Shep was “obsessed” with the model. “This was loverboy Shep. He was confessing his love,” she recalled.
Salley Carson
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“A woman does deserve to be loved the way that she was loved by him,” season 10 newbie Salley confessed during the February 20 Bravo After Show.
Salley alleged that Sienna, “Just didn’t want it back,” admitting, “I think it was s—y of her not to respond.”
Southern Charm airs on Bravo Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET.
Jenna Dewan became part of the “actresses who hid a pregnancy on set” while pregnant with her third baby in 2024 — and it was a challenge for The Rookie’s costume team.
“Oh my god, well I got so big at the end, they just put me under the covers in the bed because I think they all gave up,” Dewan, 44, exclusively told Us Weekly on Wednesday, February 19, while attending the LA Art Show Opening Night in Los Angeles.
The actress, who plays firefighter Bailey Nune on The Rookie, recalled hiding “behind counters” and wearing a “lot of crossbody bags” filming season 6 of the ABC series.
“There was a lot of Amazon packages being carried or plants. I remember … a lot of [it] being in the car,” Dewan said. “I mean, honestly the wardrobe deserves an Emmy just for that alone. I kept growing and growing and growing, and [they were] finding unique ways to set up scenes.”
Dewan announced in January 2024 that she was pregnant with her third baby, her second with fiancé Steve Kazee. By March of that year, the actress revealed that getting dressed on set was a “workout of sorts,” sharing Instagram videos from her trailer for fans to see her growing baby bump.
“I was just happy when I was in a fitting and we put on a sweater or some shirt and we would all gasp and go, ‘OMG! You can’t even tell,’” she told Us of the experience. “It was nice to not rely on purses and boxes and plants, when the sweater, you know, feels concealing, it’s nice to find these easy to wear outfits.”
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Dewan remembered that “sometimes it would work” and other times they would “have to be more creative.” She joked, “Depending on how much breakfast I ate that morning, there was like, you know, you really had to play around with it.”
After welcoming Rhiannon, Dewan took about two months off before The Rookie started filming season 7. While she no longer had to hide her baby bump, Dewan said there were challenges to having a newborn on set.
“It was a juggle, she was 7 almost 8 weeks and I brought her to set with me,” Dewan recalled, giving the producers and show creators a shout-out for being “incredible” and giving her “breaks to just run back” to nurse.
She remembered timing her breaks “around turnarounds and scenes [where she] would breastfeed or they would come up to me with Rhiannon and I would breastfeed her.”
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Although it was “crazy” at times, Dewan said they all just made it work. “It is one of those things you don’t really know when you’re in it, you are just doing it,” she shared. “Afterwards you’re like, ‘How did I do that?’”
“There was a part of me, where going back to work, I think, turns your brain on in a way post-baby that is good,” she explained. “You kind of break the brain fog for a minute, you feel like yourself slowly but surely.”
The actress said she was “able to get hair and makeup done and feel back in my character,” adding that she felt “lucky” to bring Rhiannon along for the ride.
“Getting to have her close is a luxury I know not every woman has and I was grateful for that and I just felt it helped me get back,” Dewan continued, confessing, “There [were] days where I was obviously exhausted, but luckily it is an ensemble show so I am not in every single scene, every single day, so I did get a lot of breaks.”
“That Vegas wedding wasn’t real, and I think Joe thinks it was,” Maddi confessed during the Thursday, February 20, episode of the Bravo series.
Maddi revealed that Joe can’t stop calling her his “wife” now that they are back in Charleston, which didn’t appear to sit well with her. “The wedding was for fun. I don’t think it was serious,” she said. “Vacation’s over, but maybe not for Joe.”
On the latest episode, the group reflected on the Sin City wedding and revealed that Joe was taking it much more seriously than his bride. Emmy Sharrett claimed that Joe got “pissed” at Maddi on their fake wedding night because she stayed out with the girls.
“He’s like, ‘You’ve just been down their gambling and left me alone on our wedding night,’” Emmy recalled to her boyfriend, Will Kulp.
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Joe admitted that he was “ready to go home” with Maddi after the ceremony and have a “romantic night in our honeymoon suite.” When his plans were thwarted, he didn’t react well.
“I get laid most other nights, how do I not get laid on our actual wedding night?” he quipped. Maddi pointed out, “It’s not our actual wedding night!”
Later in the episode, Maddi told her Republic Garden & Lounge boss Leva Bonaparte about the “commitment ceremony” calling it “hilarious.”
Joe, meanwhile, confided in pal Bradley Carter at a hotdog event that he’s on a “one-year plan” and he wanted to “propose pretty soon.”
At the time, the couple had been dating four months, but Joe said it felt like they’d been together for a year. “If she goes on the road [to DJ] and I’m not with her I like the feeling of being engaged,” Joe confessed.
Maddi, for her part, had a heart-to-heart with her mother about the faux nuptials and Joe’s intensity about their relationship.
“I don’t think we’re ready to get really married. We don’t even live with each other. I just think my No. 1 priority is my career to me right now,” Maddi shared, noting, “As much as I love Joe, my independence is the most important thing to me.”
When Maddi attempted to share her feelings with Joe, it didn’t go as planned. After telling Maddi, “You are my wife” she revealed that she was looking into buying a house as an investment.
“At what point do we move in together?” Joe asked. She replied, “I just hate this pressure right now. Everything is so great. We’re in this honeymoon phase.”
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Joe claimed, “I’m not pressuring you,” but told her their current living situation “isn’t going to last forever” and he was frustrated having to constantly drive to her place and her not returning the favor.
Maddi revealed that she was worried about moving in too soon because of her last relationship with Trevor Stokes, which ended badly. She even pointed out that Joe was the one who “gave me a hard time” over the choice to live with Trevor.
“Now you’re sitting here putting me in the same situation,” she explained, reminding him that he “ripped [her] apart” when she lived with Trevor.
Joe fired back that she had “no future with that guy” and got upset that she was comparing their relationship to her past romance.
“I feel like I just got out of living with a boyfriend and watching the turmoil and the hell to get out of that. I’m so scared that’s going to happen to me again,” Maddi confessed. “I don’t even want to risk that. It’s almost too fast for me.”
Southern Hospitality airs on Bravo Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.
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Shep Rose fell hard for Sienna Evans after only dating for a couple of months — but their romance was short-lived.
“Sienna and I met on this dating site. I was enthralled with her,” Rose said during a December 2024 episode of Southern Charm. “I just think she’s so sexy.”
The couple, who sparked a romance in early 2024, dated long-distance for the duration of their romance and before calling it quits that fall.
After their relationship fizzled out, Rose detailed one of their biggest fights that transpired after Rose purchased two tickets for the Miss Bahamas to travel to Charleston. Ahead of her third visit, Rose was surprised to learn that Evans — who was 26 years old at the time — hadn’t booked her flight.
“She was like, ‘Hey, I’ve been really busy. Will you just get my flights?’ … I said yeah, OK, and I bottled it up,” Rose recalled during a December 2024 appearance on the “Two Ts in a Pod” podcast. “And then after the weekend, I said something to her… I said, ‘I really need to get this off my chest … I just don’t appreciate the way that was handled.”
He noted, “I made a lot of plans and I took care of everything” and asked her to “meet me somewhere in the middle.” Rose pointed out he was “not a desperate man who’s flying girls around.”
Evans allegedly responded, “Where I come from, the man takes care of everything,” which led to a brief split. The twosome eventually reconnected before calling it quits for good.
Scroll down to see Rose and Evans’ whirlwind romance from the start:
January 2024
Eagle-eyed fans noticed that Shep started to comment on Evans’ social media posts in the new year. “Love grows,” Evans captioned a photo of roses blooming on January 7.
“I’ve never heard that song before in my life. But it has my last name in it. So I’ll support,” Rose replied, referring to Edison Lighthouse’s full song title, “Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)” from their 1970 hit.
Evans cheekily wrote back in the Instagram comments, “‘You’re so vain … you probably think this song is about you …’”
March 2024
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Rose revealed during a season 10 episode of Southern Charm that he first told Evans he “loved her” when they were in Palm Beach, Florida in March 2024. “I meant it. I felt it,” he said of the big moment.
April 2024
The model met the bulk of Rose’s friends during a visit to Charleston, which was filmed for season 10 of Southern Charm. During her trip, she attended a Doggy Parton birthday bash for Rodrigo Reyes’ pooch.
May 2024
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Rose brought his Bravo castmates down to the Bahamas to see Evans while they were dating. The getaway was captured on film for season 10 of the reality show. During the episode, which aired in 2025, Rose revealed he hadn’t seen Evans in person in “over a month and a half.”
November 2024
Rose teased his and Evans’ relationship status at Bravo Fan Fest, saying, “I don’t know if I want to reveal because of Season 10, but I was right there and I got pretty cut down, let’s just say. And it’s all out there for everyone to see, so.”
He seemingly confirmed he was single again, revealing that he was back on the dating app Raya. Rose noted this time around that he upped his minimum dating age to “28 and above,” whereas it used to be 26 years old.
“Nice to meet you. I’ve heard so much about you,” Evans told Green in the episode. Green replied, “Oh, thank you. Well, hopefully good things. Were they good?” Evans then responded, “Mostly.”
As Rose and Evans’ relationship played out on the Bravo series, the TV personality got real about his feelings for her pre-split.
“She was a very interesting girl,” Rose revealed during a December 2024 appearance on the “Two Ts in a Pod” podcast. “I really liked talking to her and spending time with her, and we had a lot of very lovely, tender moments, and it was not for nothing. I mean, don’t believe everything you see on TV.”
The cracks in Rose and Evans’ relationship became more evident during the January 30 episode of Southern Charm. Rose explained to pal Austen Kroll that after Evans traveled to Africa, she started to ghost him.
“I was kinda spiraling,” Rose explained, noting that when Evans eventually texted him, she said she needed “space.” Rose later confessed, “My fear, my paranoia is there’s some f—ing dude.”
Elsewhere in the episode, Patricia Altschul told Madison LeCroy that Evans approached her son, Whitney Sudler-Smith, before Rose started pursuing her. “It screams ulterior motives to me,” Altschul said of Evans “angles.”
February 2025
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Rose admitted during the February 6 episode of the Bravo series that he wasn’t “quite sure” where he and Evans stood. “There’s a part of me that thinks … we kinda remember how much we make each other happy, and we move from there,” Rose said of his hopes for his trip to the Bahamas to see Evans.
Once the group was in the Bahamas, which was highlighted in multiple February episodes, it became clear that Rose was more excited about Evans than she was about him.
“I know where I stand. I don’t know where she stands,” Rose told his friends during the February 13 episode, while Craig Conover and Kroll claimed that Evans was leading Rose on.
When Evans showed up to the resort, Rose told her how much he loved her and missed her, and she didn’t give back the same energy. “I’m wildly, wildly attracted to you and I’m actually in love with you,” Rose confessed. Evans responded, “I feel like we never kinda defined what the relationship was.”
Evans broke her silence about the relationship on February 19, first clearing up Sudler-Smith’s claims that they connected on Raya before Evans met Rose. Evans alleged via TikTok that it was Sudler-Smith who “direct requested” her first.
She explained that it felt like a “total catfish” when she did meet Sudler-Smith in person while visiting Rose in Charleston because she “did not recognize him” based on his photos. It wasn’t until she was stateside with Rose that she allegedly realized they knew each other — or that Sudler-Smith previously messaged her.
Evans also claimed that despite her grandmother being a Southern Charm fan, she didn’t know Rose was on the series when they first connected on Raya. “He messaged me and he was like, ‘Oh, you’re from the Bahamas? I always go to the Bahamas, I love the Bahamas,’” she recalled. “And I was like, ‘Oh, he’s cute,’ or whatever, and that’s how we met. And then he followed me on Instagram and we started talking on Instagram and that’s kind of how things started.”
“My wife [Amal Clooney] is going to hate it because nothing makes you look older than when an older guy dyes his hair,” George, 63, said during an interview with The New York Times published Thursday, February 20.
To accurately portray CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow, George will have to cover up his salt-and-pepper hair with a black dye. The costume change is necessary, but the actor knows he’ll get flack at home for it.
“My kids are going to just laugh at me nonstop,” he revealed, referring to his and Amal’s 7-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella.
George also had to perfect his “inhaling” for the role. Murrow had a three-pack-a-day habit of smoking cigarettes before he died in 1965 after a battle with lung cancer. The broadcaster was 57.
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“I go outside so the kids don’t see and smoke a little bit,” George said of his Broadway prep, noting he planned to use herbal cigarettes while on stage.
The actor noted that he’s personally not a fan of smoking because “eight uncles and aunts all died of lung cancer,” while his father, who is 91, didn’t smoke and is still alive and kicking.
While George previously starred in the 2005 movie Good Night, and Good Luck, he’ll be switching things up in its Broadway adaptation. He played nonsmoker and TV producer Fred Friendly in the film, but this time around he’s tackling the See It Now host Murrow, who famously connected with radio listeners during his WWII broadcasts before becoming a TV anchor.
When he’s not preparing for the Broadway show, which premieres in March, George said he’s soaking up every moment with his wife and children — even if his kids don’t really care about his career accolades.
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“My son’s favorite hero is Batman. I’m like, ‘You know I was Batman.’ He’s like, ‘Not really.’ I go, ‘You have no idea how right you are,’” George quipped. “If he knew that I was that Batman, he’d never have respect for me.” (George portrayed Batman/Bruce Wayne in 1997’s Batman & Robin. He has since apologized for being the Batman with nipples.)
Although Alexander doesn’t care about who his dad has played in a movie, the Oscar winner is happy to go along with whatever activity he and his sister want: including bowling.
“I haven’t been bowling in 30 years. Oh my God! It’s an amazing thing, getting older, where you think you can still do stuff that you love,” George said after recently hitting the bowling alley with his family.
The ER alum added that as he gets older, his children have managed to keep him young.
“We’re riding in the car to school, and I make them listen to heavy metal because I just like it when they sing,” George said of his go-to bonding tactics. “My daughter has fallen in love with tragic songs. She loves Billie Eilish’s ‘What Was I Made For?’ and Harry Nilsson’s ‘Without You.’ But they’re happy kids, so I’m really lucky.”