Rebecca Wisocky has been in her Ghosts era since the show’s 2021 premiere — but what TV series would she want to haunt if she was a spirit?
“I grew up loving The Carol Burnett Show,” Wisocky, 53, exclusively reveals in the latest issue of Us Weekly. “I would have to say The Carol Burnett Show, because in my mind, and of course it was imprinted on me at a time when I was just figuring out what funny was to me, watching [the late] Harvey Korman and Tim Conway break each other.”
The actress explains that the “sheer reckless silly joy” was “so palpable watching those Carol Burnett episodes,” which informed her pick. “I can’t imagine that that wouldn’t be an amazing place just to kind of hang out,” Wisocky says.
She teases that since The Carol Burnett Show was filmed on stage 33 at CBS Television City, as a ghost she’d be kept pretty busy floating from one soundstage to the next. Wisocky notes her spirit would have to visit “The $100,000 Pyramid and Press Your Luck, and then all kinds of crazy wackadoo game shows were there too.”
When it comes to Ghosts, which is in its fourth season, Wisocky says there are a lot of laughs to be had for viewers as well. The actress tells Us that she’s most excited for fans to discover what her character Hetty Woodstone’s power is — since she hasn’t had one yet.
“It was really juicy to play for a while [when I] thought that maybe Hetty might not have a power,” Wisocky told Us, noting that Hetty’s power comes to light during the Thursday, March 13, episode. “It is related to something else that we find out about her, which was a big shocker this year that she is in fact Irish.”
Scroll down for more from Us Weekly’s exclusive interview with Wisocky ahead of Hetty’s power reveal:
Where Does Her Power Rank?
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“Hetty is very invested in where her power ranks,” Wisocky teases, revealing, “It is not something onerous or stinky like Isaac.”
She explains, “It could end up being very useful. It is surprising and shocking and opens up a new relationship for Hetty. It opens up a new kind of portal into the living world. But of course, it comes with its restrictions and [a] shortcoming.”
The TV star adds that when Hetty receives her power in the “St. Hetty’s Day” episode she “thinks it’s at the top” of the list ranking wise. “At the end of the day, not so much,” Wisocky says.
What Is Hetty’s Reaction to Gaining Her Power?
“She’s shocked and excited and feels that it opens up a whole new world of possibilities for her,” she dishes. “It’s also kind of humbling and sweet.”
How Many Blue Dresses Does Hetty Go Through?
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Throughout the series, Hetty wears an iconic blue dress that signifies her life in the late 1800s. Wisocky, however, says there isn’t just one blue gown on set.
“I have many different dresses,” she explains. “They’ve tweaked them and suddenly changed them in how they fit over the years and had to source and create new [ones] because there was a limited amount of that blue silk fabric, so they had to actually go and recreate it and then make new dresses from that fabric.”
She says, “I think maybe there’s like six now. And I have various different corsets, depending on how tortured I wish to feel on any given day.”
What’s Her Favorite Part of Hetty’s Evolution?
“One of my favorite things that they’ve done with her and they’ve allowed me to do with her is she’s this wonderful juxtaposition between stick in the mud, uptight, ornery, and also incredibly childlike,” Wisocky shares. “I love those sides of her when she gets to be, you know, innocent and open and eager about discovering new things.”
She jokes, “Of course, she does so through this very odd lens from her own time period in her own, you know, life, it’s humorous and kind of adorable too. The way she gets it all wrong.”
Wisocky praises the character for approaching “many of these new things and challenges and concepts with both judgment and complete childlike abandon and that’s so much fun for me as an actor.”
After working together for four years, Wisocky tells Us that the cast “really love each other” and that “chemistry” has grown thanks to their “closeness, that sense of comradery and being on the same team.”
The actors film in Montreal, so when they are on location Wisocky says they often “go out to dinner” or “hockey games, we go to concerts,” because “we’re stuck there.” She notes that when the group shoots over Thanksgiving week they celebrate the holiday together.
Their other activities include pickleball, dinners and playing boardgames. “Everyone was into pickleball this past year and that’s been really fun. Most of us play pickleball up there and we play Scrabble,” Wisocky reveals. “Brandon [Scott Jones] and I are super into Scrabble.”
She continues, “Some of us had taken French lessons together.” Wisocky says with a laugh, “It’s like summer camp, but it’s summer, fall, winter.”
For more details on Wisocky’s role on Ghosts pick up the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now.
FOX’s new reality competition series Extracted follows 12 amateur survivalists with no training who are abandoned in a remote forest where surveillance cameras film them 24-7. And miles away their families watch every move they make.
And if that’s not dramatic enough, the survivalists are only allowed to bring the clothes on their backs, while they’re forced to contend with the unpredictable conditions and scarcity of food, water and shelter. Back at headquarters, their loved ones have to work together to decide on the critical supplies they need to survive the wilderness.
And why are they risking it all? A $250,000 cash prize.
Executive produced by Rambo himself, Sylvester Stallone, the survivalists push themselves to the brink, while their family members have the power to pull them from the competition at any time – by pushing the extraction button.
Us Weekly talks to one of the show’s breakout stars, Blake Kaminer, below about what it really takes to survive in the wild and to navigate his newfound fame in the social media jungle.
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Your father Woody is a retired law enforcement officer. He said in the beginning of the show that you’re actually more outdoorsy than he is, so did you want to be the survivalist?
Yes, I wanted to be the survivalist. I spent my teenage years in the outdoors hunting, fishing, making fires, forts and pretty much anything else outdoors. Being comfortable in that environment definitely gives you the upper hand in this type of competition.
You’re a boat captain and you revealed on the show you’ve trapped and hunted animals. Are you best suited in HQ? Or out in the wild?
My first thought is that I would be better in the wild, but now that the competition has begun, I realized I’m better off in HQ. Receiving the best supplies with less experience is better than great experience but no good supplies, which makes it cool to have [my dad’s] support.
So far, do you still think you’d do better than your dad?
I can’t say I would be doing any better than my dad. At the end of the day, I know he is giving his all which is exactly what I would do.
Alliances and strategy are crucial in survival games. How do you strategize alliances? How difficult was it to strategize on the spot with your cousin Collin?
With competitions like this, you always have to have your head on a swivel, watching who you can and can’t trust. But me and Collin have that type of relationship where we can work together and make crucial decisions in the heat of the moment.
Who will we see you ally with coming up? Who are you wary of and have your eye out for?
Each day is different in HQ, so you’ll have to watch and see. But I know I can always count on Cousin Collin.
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What did you think of Anthony being the first one extracted? Surprised? What was it like watching how he was acting from HQ?
It was tough watching Anthony yell at his parents. Knowing they were doing all they could to get him some of the best supplies. Considering his setup, I was surprised he was extracted this early in the competition.
How about Davina as the second survivalist extracted. Did you see that coming?
I think Davina did an amazing job out in the wild, especially considering her outdoors experience. She definitely lasted longer than I expected, respectfully.
What’s the hardest part of watching your loved one from HQ? Did you ever want to trade places?
The hardest part of watching my dad while in HQ was watching him struggle and not being able to help him. I remember the moment my dad got the bow drill and all I wanted to do was reach through the screen and do it for him. So frustrating! I wanted to trade places every single day.
It’s a game of survival. From what you’ve seen and experienced so far, what are your tips for surviving the wild? What have you learned to do and not to do?
If I had any tips for surviving in the wild it would be to prioritize water, shelter and fire. Acquiring those three things could be the difference between surviving or not. One main thing to do is to keep your clothes as dry as possible, including shoes. Trench foot in the woods makes for a bad day.
What have you learned from other survival reality shows before starring in one yourself? Do you have any favorites?
The biggest thing I’ve learned from watching other survival reality shows is not to drink the lake water! My favorite show is Man vs Wild. I’ve always looked up to Bear Grylls.
You star on a real survival show, but did anyone prepare you for surviving social media fame? Has it been a fun ride?
So far, it’s been a blast to interact with everyone and answer questions about the show. I didn’t have any preparation coming into this, but I’m looking forward to what’s to come.
Have there been any celebrity fans of the show you’ve been excited about or to hear from?
I’m super excited to know Stallone is involved with this production. He is a household name and is very well known which makes it cool to have his support.
Watch an all-new Extracted on FOX Monday, March 10, at 8 p.m. ET.
Despite getting off to a rocky start — Zack bet fellow jock Dean Sampson (the late Paul Walker) that he could turn any girl into prom queen in six weeks — the pair’s chemistry was undeniable.
Cook and Prinze, meanwhile, share a strong connection themselves. “I don’t think that anyone, except for the person who does it with you, can truly understand just what it is to be part of something unless they were exactly by your side when it happened,” Cook exclusively told Us Weekly in August 2020. “So I think we’ll always be bonded in that sense. I hope so at least because he’s such a lovely human.”
Scroll down to see what the rom-com cast has been up to since the late ‘90s:
Prinze followed up his leading role with a series of rom-com films, including Head Over Heels and Summer Catch. He then played Fred in the Scooby-Doo movies before playing Freddie on the short-lived series Freddie, where he also served as producer and writer. The actor appeared on 24 as Cole Ortiz, Star Wars Rebels as Kanan Jarrus and GEGG WARS: Galaxy of Crime as Orak Adalani. He also turned his passion for cooking into a living, releasing the cookbook Back to the Kitchen in 2016. Prinze starred in Christmas With You and The Girl in the Pool and will reprise his role as Ray Bronson in 2025’s I Know What You Did Last Summer.
The L.A. native wed Sarah Michelle Gellar in 2002. The couple share two children, Charlotte and Rocky.
After playing Laney in the hit film, Cook starred in Josie and the Pussycats, Tangled and Nancy Drew. The actress had a recurring role on Titan Maximum and Psych before her role on Perception as Kate Moretti. Her more recent roles feature a slew of TV movies, which she also served as producer on, including Frozen in Love, Summer in the Vineyard and A Blue Ridge Mountain Christmas. She also appeared in the 2021 reboot of the rom-com starring Addison Rae, He’s All That. In 2025, Cook starred in Hallmark’s Sisterhood, Inc.
The Minnesota native split from husband Daniel Gillies in 2019 after nearly 15 years of marriage. The pair share two children, Charlotte and Theodore. She moved on with producer Kevin Mann.
Walker went from playing the cocky jock Dean to Texas high school quarterback Lance Harbor in Varsity Blues. He then landed the role of Brian O’Conner in The Fast and the Furious, which he reprised in six sequels. The actor was also seen in Eight Below, Flags of Our Fathers, Takers and Hours. In November 2013, Walker was killed in a car accident at the age of 40.
He is survived by daughter Meadow, whom he shares with ex Rebecca Soteros.
The New Jersey native played mean girl and queen bee Taylor Vaughan in the ‘90s film, while starring on Nash Bridges as Cassidy for six seasons. O’Keefe appeared on The Evidence, Prison Break and Two and a Half Men before portraying Dr. Jo Laughlin on The Vampire Diaries and Lionel Davenport on Hit the Floor. The actress launched her own clothing line, Queen George Clothing, in 2011 and a year later released a jewelry line. She is also a licensed bounty hunter.
Lillard portrayed Taylor’s older boyfriend, Brock Hudson, in the teen film. He later reunited with Prinze for two Scooby Doo films and voiced Shaggy in numerous video games before joining the cast of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated and Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! The actor has also appeared on The Bridge, Bosch and Robot Chicken. He played Dean Boland on Good Girls and reprised the role of Shaggy in 2019 for the Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? series. Lillard is set to appear in Scream 7 and Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.
The Michigan native married Heather Helm in 2000 and they share three children.
The Oscar winner played Zack’s little sister Mackenzie “Mac” Siler in the movie. She went on to star in the X-Men franchise as Rogue and landed roles in Almost Famous, The Romantics and The Irishman. Paquin’s TV credits include True Blood as Sookie Stackhouse, Bellevue as Annie Ryder, The Affair as Joanie Lockhart and Flack as Robyn. She played Mary Ann Broberg on A Friend of the Family in 2022 and starred in 2023’s True Spirit.
In 2010, the actress married True Blood costar Stephen Moyer. The pair welcomed twins, Poppy and Charlie two years later.
Henson portrayed Laney’s childhood BFF Jesse Jackson the same year he appeared in Idle Hands. The actor was then seen in Cast Away, Manic, Lords of Dogtown, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay films as Pollux and Killers of the Flower Moon. TV-wise, Henson appeared on The Defenders and Daredevil. Henson reprised his role as Fulton Reed on two episodes of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers before reprising his role as Foggy Nelson on Daredevil: Born Again in 2025.
Henson split from actress Kira Sternbach in 2016 after two years of marriage. The pair share son Dodger.
Hill played popular teen Preston in the rom-com the same year he landed the role of Charlie Young on The West Wing. He has since appeared in Holes, Whisper and Sleight. TV-wise, Hill has had continued success with roles on Psych (which he also served as producer on from 2009 to 2014), Doubt, Ballers, Suits and Black Monday. The Emmy-nominated star also reprised his role as Burton Guster in three Psych movies before landing the role of Bill Williams in 2021’s The Wonder Years, which aired through 2023. Hill went on to star on Bel-Air in 2024 and Good American Family in 2025.
The New Jersey native and actress Jazmyn Simon tied the knot in 2018. The couple welcomed son Levi in May 2019. Hill is also father of daughter Kennedy from a past relationship.
Fans met Union’s popular kid Katie the same year she played Chastity in 10 Things I Hate About You. The Nebraska native then starred in Bring It On, Bad Boys II, Think Like a Man and Breaking In. TV-wise, Union appeared on City of Angels and Night Stalker before landing the role of Mary Jane Paul on Being Mary Jane and Sydney Burnett on L.A.’s Finest — both of which she also served as an executive producer. In 2019, the actress was also a judge on America’s Got Talent Union has since starred on Truth Be Told in 2023, and appeared in Space Cadet and Riff Riff in 2024..
In 2014, Union married NBA player Dwyane Wade. The pair welcomed their first child, daughter Kaavia, in 2018 via surrogate.
After his role as Laney’s dad Wayne Boggs, Pollak starred on the short-lived series Work With Me. He then appeared in The Santa Clause 2, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, The Big Year, War Dogs and Teacher. TV-wise, Pollak had recurring roles on Mom, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Better Things. The San Francisco native both wrote and produced Kevin Pollak’s Chat Show from 2000 to 2015. The comedian published his biography, How I Slept My Way to the Middle, in 2012. Pollak’s most recent credits include playing Lamar on The Neighborhood from 2023 to 2025.
He’s been dating writer and producer Jaime Fox since 2009.
Culkin played Laney’s little brother Simon Boggs the same year he appeared in Music of the Heart and Cider House Rules. He then starred in Paper Man, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Wiener-Dog. Culkin played Roman Roy on Succession from 2018 to 2023, winning an Emmy for the role in 2023. He reprised his role as brother Matty Banks in Father of the Bride Part 3 (Ish) in 2020. Culkin won his first Oscar in March 2025 for playing Benji Kaplan in A Real Pain.
Culkin married Jazz Charton in 2013. The pair share daughter Kinsley, born in September 2019, and a baby boy, whom they welcomed in August 2021.
The musician portrayed Laney and Zack’s high school campus DJ in the film. He followed that up with a few TV episodes here and there, including parts on Moesha, Sabrina the Teenage Witch and American Dreams. He played himself in 2019’s Hustlers. The “My Boo” singer released nine studio albums from 1994 to 2024. He joined The Voice as a coach for both season 4 and season 6.
The Grammy winner shares two sons, Naviyd and Usher Raymond V, with his ex-wife, Tameka Foster. In September 2020, he welcomed his first child with girlfriend Jenn Goicoechea. One year later, the couple announced the arrival of their second son, Sire Castrello, who was born in September 2021.
Joe Bradley and Maddi Reese have had the talk about whether they can survive as a reality TV couple — and they’re not afraid.
“It is a little daunting being a reality TV couple,” Joe confessed exclusively to Us Weekly on Thursday, March 6. “I’ve seen some of my favorite couples on reality TV implode.”
The Southern Hospitality star noted that couples can “either take it for what it is” and let the fame experience “make your relationship stronger,” or you can “let all the haters” interfere and derail the relationship.
“I’m not afraid of that. I think we’re in a good spot. Bring it on,” Joe teased.
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Joe explained that unlike a lot of reality couples who’ve broken up, he and Maddi’s dynamic dates back to before they joined the Bravo series. (When Southern Hospitality premiered in 2022, Joe and Maddi were friends and coworkers.)
“I think we’re a special case because we were best friends before the show, and I think it wasn’t forced,” Joe said. “Timing was in our favor and it kind of happened organically.”
That being said, Joe and Maddi have discussed prioritizing their relationship. “I looked at her, I’m like, ‘Hey, if it ever gets too complicated, I choose you over a TV 1,000 times out of 1,000 [times],’” he shared with Us.
Joe added, “Whatever makes her comfortable and happy, I’m going to do that.” He confessed it can be “scary” to make their relationship so public, but he knows Maddi is The One.
“There’s one thing I’m not scared of or any doubt in, [and] it’s our relationship,” he said.
Despite being confident that he and Maddi, who started dating in April 2024, are on the right path, Joe revealed he’s pumped the brakes a little on his timeline.
“I think I kind of got a little ahead of myself with a one-year plan, because it’s hard for me and Maddi to even have a one-week plan because everything changes,” Joe confessed to Us. “She’s DJing. Someone could call and be like, ‘Hey, we need you to DJ.’ And two days later [she’s there].”
During season 3 of Southern Hospitality, Joe and Maddi had a fake wedding in Las Vegas. He proceeded to ask Maddi when they would move in together, which made her panic. She expressed her hesitations, and by the season finale, which aired on Thursday, they were back on the same page.
“If you were to tell me a year ago or a year and a half ago [that] I would be in love and together with Maddi, I would call you crazy,” Joe reflected. “We live this crazy life. I think it’s smarter for me right now just to take it day by day.”
He continued, “We’re never going to be that couple that has a five-year plan, but my plan is just to keep doing what we’re doing and being happy and I know I’m going to propose. I just don’t know when.”
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Joe also revealed that despite wanting to be close to Maddi, he’s learned that they need space at times — and he doesn’t want to pressure her, ever.
“This summer [we were] definitely in the honeymoon phase where I’m like, ‘Oh, Maddi’s just now going on the road. I don’t want her to be alone,’” he recalled of wanting to be by Maddi’s side.
As Maddi grew “more comfortable” being on the road, Joe said they are both OK not traveling together for every performance. He explained that when he opens his own business — he wants to start his own bar — he hopes Maddi will return the favor and be his “hype girl,” calling that “love.”
When it comes to their future, Joe teased, “No one’s going to lock down Maddi Reese. No, she’ll lock me down. I will not lock her down.”
The Way Home season 3 finale answered fans’ questions regarding what Colton Landry knew about time travel — and the pond — but it also left Us with even more unknowns.
Warning: Spoilers below for season 3, episode 10 of The Way Home.
The Friday, March 7, episode kicked off with a flashback of epic proportions, depicting Alice’s (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) first trip to the pond in 2023. This time, fans saw Alice go back to the ‘90s and meet her grandfather, Colton (Jefferson Brown), for the first time. The moment was shown from Colton’s perspective — and he recognized Alice from her time traveling to the ‘70s.
Elsewhere in the finale, Del (Andie MacDowell) told her daughter, Kat (Chyler Leigh), and granddaughter Alice that she’s ready to jump in hopes of seeing her late husband again.
Elliot (Evan Williams) and Kat, meanwhile, found themselves in a place of turmoil after both confessing to kissing other people. Elliot kissed his ex-wife earlier this season, while Kat made out with her 1800s love interest, Thomas (Kris Holden-Ried).
Jacob (Spencer Macpherson) wasn’t free from the drama either after Del caught him trying to destroy the Goodwins’ winery to get revenge on Cyrus Goodwin (Tim Post) for burning the Landry farm in the 1800s.
For a complete breakdown of The Way Home season 3 finale’s biggest moments — and the questions that were left unanswered — scroll below:
What Did Colton Know?
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In a flashback to Alice’s first jump to the 1990s, Colton was seen putting the pieces together. He remembered his teenage daughter, Kat (Alex Hook), finding Alice “in the pond,” and later recalled Alice telling him, “It’s just me and my mom,” which Alice told a teenage Colton (Jordan Doww) in the 1970s. Colton then got glimpses of himself singing with Alice in both the ‘70s and the ‘90s.
When Alice jumped back to the 1990s again (to play MASH with teen Kat and Elliot), Colton followed her to the pond and confronted her about being a time traveler. She confirmed his theories but noted that the 1970s Alice actually comes after the 1990s Alice.
Alice later jumped to the 2000s after young Jacob (Remy Smith) went missing. When she emerged from the pond, Colton asked her if Jacob went in the pond. He revealed that after seeing the portrait of “My Katherine” in pal Evelyn’s home in 2000, he realized that he saw his adult daughter in the 1800s when he time traveled and saved “her brother” — which must mean that Jacob is alive.
Alice ultimately confirmed that Jacob did return home but confessed that Colton wouldn’t be alive to see him. Colton subsequently made one more jump back to the 1990s and the start of summer before Jacob went missing to tell him he loves him. Back in the 2000s, Colton told Del he’d explain everything. He set out to find Kat — or Rose, as she was pretending to be when she traveled to the 2000 — when he got into the car accident.
The Landrys eventually realize that Colton knew everything about the pond and time traveling and that he even got to meet his granddaughter before he died.
Where Does Del Time Travel To?
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When Del finally took the plunge, she was guided by Kat to 1975. Alice tried to jump with them, but she was separated. Del and Kat were transported to Del’s wedding day, which they watched unfold. “It’s exactly how I remembered it,” Del said as the fireworks went off.
Is Kat Going to Travel to Another Time Period?
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While watching her mom and dad’s wedding in the ‘70s, Kat had an encounter with her great-grandma Fern (Jill Frappier), who knew about the pond. Fern called her “Kitty,” revealing that Kat “always liked the nickname before.” Fern then sang, “65 there they thrive, 65 in 25,” hinting Kat will travel to another time and meet her younger grandmother.
Is Casey Alice’s Daughter?
Casey (Vaughan Murrae) popped up a few times this season in hopes of giving Kat something important. During the finale, they met with Jacob and confirmed they are a time traveler. Alice later confronted Casey and said, “I’m your mom and Max Goodwin’s your dad,” but Casey replied, “No.” When Alice asked whether Casey was a Landry and a Goodwin, they teased, “I don’t want to break any more rules.”
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Casey gave Jacob a stack of paperwork, including Susanna’s will, which Cyrus’ sons hid after her death. The will revealed that Susanna (Watson Rose) left the Goodwin estate, Lingermore, to the Landry family.
Does Jacob Get Arrested?
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After breaking into the Goodwin winery one episode prior, Del revealed that Louis Goodwin (Philip Riccio) wanted to press charges against Jacob. Del’s lawyer boyfriend, Sam (Rob Stewart), explained that there could be a case since Jacob was caught on camera.
Jacob eventually left after learning that Del received threats about him in a series of letters. He wrote his mom a letter, which read, “I don’t want to put my family in danger, maybe these letters will stop if I disappear.”
What’s Sam’s Connection?
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When Sam called Del after she found Jacob’s letter, she admitted things are “not OK” because Jacob is “gone.” Sam promised, “It’s going to be OK, Del,” before the cameras showed him standing by the pond, hinting he might know the Landry family’s secrets.
Are Kat and Elliot Back Together?
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After a season of ups and downs, Kat and Elliot had a moment of clarity during the finale. “I love you, I want to try again,” Kat said. Elliot confessed to putting her on a pedestal she “couldn’t live up to” and said he still loves her. Before sharing a kiss, Kat apologized for taking Elliot for “granted.” He then showed her his family ring, vowing to propose when the time is right.
Where Does Alice Stand With Max?
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Alice kissed Max (Dale Whibley) during episode 9 after trying to avoid him for weeks, fearing that she and Max got married in the future and that Casey was their daughter.
The kiss was unexpected, but fans watched Alice and Max get closer over their respective bonds with Evelyn Goodwin (Devin Cecchetto) all season. Despite being unsure if the kiss was real or something she did because she thought she was supposed to, Alice and Max end the season on good terms.
“Look, last night, the kiss — not gonna lie ,I didn’t hate it,” Max told her, noting that Alice was still connected to Noah (Alexander Eling). Alice confessed, “Max, I didn’t hate that kiss either.”
Is Elliot’s Mom a Pond Jumper?
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Viewers have learned very little about Elliot’s mom, who left when he was a baby and allegedly died shortly after that. During the season 3 finale, Elliot read a letter from his mom that his dad had hidden from him for decades, in which she wrote, “I jump for love.” The message led Elliot to believe she might’ve jumped into the pond.
Alice later realized that she met Elliot’s mom in 1974. Elliot went on to discover that a quote by T.S. Eliot was inscribed on a clock in the walls of his house — but the clock was put there years before the quote was ever written.
Alice and Kat then deduced that Elliot’s mom could have gone in the pond “with a Landry.” At the end of the episode, baby Elliot was dropped on Del and Colton’s doorstep after they welcomed their daughter — just as two teenagers jumped into the pond.
Eric McCormack will always love Will & Grace, but his son hasn’t watched the comedy his dad starred on for 11 seasons.
“I remember once, I think it was Thanksgiving, and he walked in and we were sitting there, and an old rerun had come up,” McCormack, 61, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue.
McCormack recalled his son, Finn, just standing there. “He looked at us and he looked at the screen and he looked back and he said, ‘Are you just going to sit and watch yourself on television all day? This is appalling!’” the actor said with a laugh.
The Emmy winner noted that he did get his son to watch season 1 of Travelers and he “really liked it.” But when McCormack asked him, “What did you think of the other seasons?” Finn confessed, “I haven’t watched it.” (McCormack played Grant MacLaren on the Netflix series from 2016 to 2018.)
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When it comes to Will & Grace, McCormack played gay lawyer Will Truman for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006. He reprised his role for three more seasons from 2017 to 2020.
On the show, Will lives with straight interior designer Grace Adler (Debra Messing) in New York City. Together they have hilarious interactions with their best friends, the gleeful Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) and uber-rich Karen Walker (Megan Mullally).
While McCormack’s 22-year-old son hasn’t watched Will & Grace, the actor told Us he did join him on set as a kid. (McCormack welcomed Finn in July 2002 with then-wife Janet Leigh Holden. McCormack and Holden were married 26 years before she filed for divorce in 2023.)
“We’ve been going through old photographs, and I found pictures of my son at 3 [years old] at the final episode, the final taping in 2006, looking through the camera,” McCormack said. “He didn’t know it. He was 3 years old, but he’s learned it now.”
Will & Grace has become a time capsule for the actor, who described watching old episodes as like looking at “family movies” or “home movies.” McCormack noted that Will & Grace outtakes are his “favorite” things to rewatch. “It’s a reminder of just the greatest job,” he gushed.
When McCormack and Hayes, 54, cohosted the “Just Jack & Will” podcast, he recalled realizing “how great” Gregory Hines was on the show. The late Hines played Ben Doucett from 1999 to 2000.
“He was in many ways our first regular big star, him and Sydney Pollack, who played my dad,” he remembered. “But Gregory was hilarious and sexy and from left field, his whole delivery, I think that was my favorite rediscovered [moment].”
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McCormack praised all the guest stars, calling the late Pollack one of his all-time favorites. “He had about five episodes overall before he passed away in life,” he shared before naming Blythe Danner, who played Will’s mom, as another top pick.
“I made Gene Wilder really break up, which was one of my greatest accomplishments of all time,” he added, noting that Wilder, who died in 2016, portrayed Mr. Stein on two episodes in the early 2000s.
McCormack told Us he’d happily do another sitcom but confessed he thinks the genre is “a little bit dead.” The memories, however, live on.
“Being in front of an audience — that’s the part that I have to explain to everybody all the time — is that that really was an audience. Ours was always 250 crazy people, so excited to see their show,” he recalled. “And we cut laughs out because we didn’t have enough time. And I miss that.”
In addition to watching McCormack on Will & Grace reruns, fans can see him on MGM+’s new series Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue. He plays one of nine strangers who get lost in a remote Mexican jungle after their small plane crashes. While trying to survive, the members must solve the mystery of who is killing off the remaining passengers.
Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue airs on MGM+ Sundays.
The Lady in the Lake actress, 43, is reportedly dating French musicianTanguy Destable. French publication Voici was first to report the news on Friday, March 7.
Portman’s budding relationship comes one year after she finalized her divorce from Millepied, 47. Portman and Millepied met on the set of the 2010’s Black Swan and tied the knot two years later in August 2012.
The Oscar winner welcomed son Aleph, 13, and daughter Amalia, 8, with Millepied during their 11-year marriage. However, rumors surfaced in June 2023 that there was trouble in paradise when Millepied was accused of having an affair.
Portman initially stuck by Millepied’s side as rumors circulated about him and then-25-year-old climate activist Camille Étienne. The scandal, however, proved to be too much as Us Weekly confirmed in August 2023 that Portman and Millepied had separated.
The actress seemingly ushered in the new era of her life in January 2024, stepping out at the Governors Awards without her wedding ring.
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Portman “looked the other way for a long time,” a source exclusively told Us in January 2024, noting that Millepied “casts a spell on women.”
A separate insider claimed that after a rocky year, Portman was ready to move forward. “She’s a realist who isn’t going to stick around trying to save something that’s unfixable,” the source said at the time, adding that Portman “gave this marriage her best shot.”
Two months later, a source told Us that Portman was not “interested” in giving Millepied another shot after his alleged affair. However, the May December actress was being “civil” toward the choreographer “for the kids.”
Portman’s rep confirmed in March 2024 that she and Millepied recently finalized their divorce. “Natalie is her confident self [again],” a source exclusively told Us in June 2024, noting that Portman had “turned a corner” and was “coming into her own self-happiness.”
While Portman sparked romance speculation in May 2024 that she was dating Paul Mescal after the pair were spotted laughing outside a London bar, the insider said she was single.
Millepied, meanwhile, was spotted kissing a mystery woman in Paris in October 2024. The PDA display didn’t come as a shock to Portman, according to an insider.
“Natalie isn’t surprised that Benjamin has moved on because of how their relationship ended,” the source exclusively told Usat the time, adding that Portman “hopes Benjamin is happy.”
A second insider explained that Portman wasn’t letting Millepied’s personal life affect her own happiness. “Benjamin’s dating life doesn’t really have any bearing on Natalie,” the source shared. “She’s super happy in her life right now and has been prioritizing family and friends.”
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While Portman has yet to confirm her own relationship status, her rumored boyfriend, 44, isn’t a stranger to public romances.
Destable, whose stage name is Tepr, dated French actress Louise Bourgoin for years. The exes share two sons, whom they welcomed in 2016 and 2020, respectively.
Joe Bradley called fellow Southern Hospitality cast member Emmy Sharrett a “star,” but he’s not sure the show is good for her if Will Kulp remains her boyfriend.
“I think hospitality in the TV world is 100 percent for Emmy,” Joe exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, March 6, after Will chose not to attend the season 3 reunion and left Emmy alone once again with the rest of the cast.
Joe confessed, “I don’t know if it’s for Emmy if she’s with Will and they continue this behavior and this dynamic in their relationship.”
The reality star noted if Emmy and Will want to have a “thriving relationship,” then they need to be “all in with each other.” Joe claimed, “It doesn’t look like [that]. It looks like she’s all into him. I don’t know if he’s all into her. I want him to be.”
Emmy Sharrett and Will Kulp.Courtesy of Emmy Sharrett/Instagram
Joe revealed that it’s “frustrating” to watch Emmy and Will not be on the same page, support-wise. “I do want them to be a happy couple and it’s not me talking s—,” he told Us. “I am just saying that I am mostly saying this out of frustration.”
During the season 3 finale of the Bravo series, which aired on Thursday, Will was accused of letting a brunette live with him at law school and taking her to law prom. The allegations came after he was accused of cheating on Emmy during both seasons 2 and 3 of the show.
Will claimed that the woman was a friend from law school and Emmy knew she stayed at his apartment when they were on a trip to New York City.
When the cast met up in NYC for the season 3 reunion, which also aired on Thursday, Will was noticeably absent. Emmy told host Andy Cohen that while Will did come to the studio — he was actually backstage during the reunion — his “mental health” couldn’t “take it” so he didn’t come out.
She noted, “I don’t want to diminish his love for me because he can’t be here to say it himself.”
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Joe told Us that he was “disappointed in Will’s actions,” because one day prior, he told Joe he planned to film. Joe recalled chatting with Will at a Super Bowl party: “And he goes, ‘Hey, man, I’m definitely going to show up for my girlfriend tomorrow.’”
Joe explained that he “didn’t really care” whether Will showed up to “clear his name,” but he wanted him to “show up for Emmy” since he left her out to dry all season.
“I have a big soft spot for Emmy, and I just think she deserves someone that’s going to stand by her side. It’s that simple,” Joe said. “It’s like if you love someone, you sit right next to them and you protect them and you take care of [them].”
After the reunion wrapped, Joe said he didn’t want to “kick” Will “while he was down,” because someone’s mental health is serious. However, Joe told Us he thinks Will is “regretting it” now.
“He’s the one in law school. He should know better — not showing up is giving guilty,” Joe quipped.
Despite all the drama this season, Emmy has stood by her man. She exclusively told Us in December 2024, “Will has 110 percent been faithful to me.” Emmy also revealed she is hopeful they’ll get engaged by the end of this year.
Joe, meanwhile, told Us his thoughts on Will possibly proposing after their recent ups and downs.
“I think he will [propose], but I don’t think Emmy should say ‘yes’ if he considers her his backup,” Joe confessed. “He needs to have that mindset. Like, ‘I can be Emmy’s backup if she needs me to be her backup.’ That’s what [a] relationship is. It’s not like, ‘Oh, yeah, she’s really good as my backup.’”
Joe gushed, “Emmy’s a star. You’re her backup, but you don’t back her up.”
As for where Joe stands with Will after the reunion, which taped in February, he said he still considers him a “really good friend.”
“All of my frustration … it is out of love. It’s like hard love,” Joe told Us, noting that he has since seen Emmy and Will together, but they haven’t spent time as a group. “I see Emmy, she’s been killing it at work recently. I feel like she’s getting her spark back. And most important for me is for her to get that mojo back that Emmy shared that everyone loves. And I hate to see her cry.”
Production later revealed that during a “hot mic” moment, Will claimed he had a friends’ text thread that would be an “atom bomb” if exposed. He hinted that the bombshell would “activate” Maddi Reese and bring “some redemption for me and Emmy.”
However, when the cast joined Andy Cohen in New York City for their season 3 reunion, which also aired on Thursday, Will was nowhere to be found.
“Will came here today. He’s backstage. Last minute, he made a conscious decision not to join us,” Cohen revealed, asking Emmy to explain further.
Emmy told the group that Will “loves me” but he couldn’t “continue to entertain and engage with this group any longer to this capacity.” When asked if he was “quitting the show,” Emmy replied, “He actually hasn’t said that. He just said he can’t do this reunion, he just can’t.”
Joe Bradley later told Emmy, “It really kinda hurts me. It’s heartbreaking to see you on your own” after Will chose to stay backstage for the duration of the reunion. “He’s a smart guy. He’s a tough guy. … To see him not show up after our talk yesterday, not be here with you, it’s a little heartbreaking,” he added.
While Joe was upset that Will didn’t come out and back his girlfriend, he wasn’t the only one in the hot seat during the reunion.
Scroll down to see where the biggest stars of the season stand after the Southern Hospitality season 3 reunion:
Maddi and Joe
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Status: Going Strong
During season 3, Maddi and Joe got fake married in Las Vegas after just a few months of dating. While Maddi expressed concerns as to how fast they were moving, by the reunion they were dubbed prom king and queen and were very content together. Joe revealed during the reunion that he constantly tells Maddi, “Timing is finally worked in our favor. I’m never going to be with anyone else in my life.”
The pair, however, are not engaged nor are they legally married. Joe confessed that he and Maddi haven’t decided when the time will be right to take the next step in their relationship.
Joe and TJ
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Status: Rocky
TJ Dinch mended fences with Joe during season 3 after he accused Joe of having sex with Luann De Lesseps at the season 2 reunion. (Us Weekly previously reported that Joe and Luann were spotted getting cozy in New York City in early 2024. Joe initially denied a hookup but eventually confessed they “kissed.”)
After icing each other out for months, TJ and Joe had a heart-to-heart and TJ revealed that he thought there was a “moment” between the friends years prior that left him frustrated and confused. While they talked it out and Joe apologized for making TJ feel unseen — and TJ said sorry for calling Joe a “cheater” — since filming wrapped, they’ve had more troubles.
“Watching the show back, a lot of the things you f—ing said were a f—ing knife, dude,” Joe told TJ, noting that he wasn’t OK with TJ allegedly spreading rumors that he was gay around Charleston for years.
TJ insisted he didn’t spread any rumors, only admitting to telling his close friends about his and Joe’s “moment” in the past. TJ then told Cohen that his relationship with Joe now “sucks” and it had “gotten weird again” after Joe saw the mean things TJ said on camera.
“It’s a very complicated situation,” Joe explained, adding that he’s glad they talked about TJ’s feelings for him on camera and they were real about what it meant to each of them.
Emmy and Will
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Status: Fully Committed
“I don’t want to diminish his love for me because he can’t be here to say it himself,” Emmy told the cast, while explaining Will’s absence. “His mental health can’t take it. He tried. He can’t take it.”
While Emmy claimed all season that she trusted Will had been faithful, she confessed that he “f—d up” when he talked badly about her and they both handled their issues with the group poorly.
During the finale, the cast claimed that they heard that a brunette “lived” with Will and went to law prom with him behind Emmy’s back. Will alleged that the girl was a “friend” who stayed at his place when he and Emmy were away on a trip and that she knew about it. He also claimed they never went to prom together.
“Will f—d up. I know he f—d up. And it’s f—d that he did that. But the fact that there’s no grace at all [hurts],” Emmy said through tears during the reunion.
Leva Bonaparte — who owns Republic Garden & Lounge, where the cast works — told Emmy, “You need to stop carrying Will’s pain. You carry Will’s stuff so deeply, so severely. You need to stop doing that. Will made a mistake. That’s fine. Everyone’s talking to you. Stop worrying about Will.”
Emmy explained, “It’s me, too. In my story telling of myself I include him. … He f—d up. He’s ashamed.”
Emmy, Will and Maddi
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Status: Unknown
During the season 3 finale, Will insinuated that he had a secret that would harm Maddi. When the cast reunited, Emmy shared the alleged secret with Cohen, noting that she told Maddi about it the night before the reunion.
“In order to clear my name with Will, we had to tell Maddi the truth that Trevor [Stokes] never cheated [with] Sami — Brad made it all up,” Emmy said, referring to Bradley Carter’s season 2 claim that Maddi’s then-boyfriend kissed a girl he knew named Sami while dating Maddi.
Maddi explained through tears at the reunion, “I don’t care about Trevor. I don’t care about Sami. That relationship was going to end anyway. That’s not why I’m upset. I’m upset because I questioned if I’m a good person every single day since. I feel like I don’t know what’s real anymore.”
Emmy confessed that she and Will knew that “Trevor was never lying when he said that he never made out with her (Sami)” but didn’t tell Maddi until now.
“They took advantage of the fact that I didn’t trust him,” Maddi said of Emmy, Will, Bradley and TJ, who all knew the truth but kept quiet.
Emmy later said that she was the one who was “calculated” for choosing to drop the bombshell on Maddi before the season 3 reunion. She didn’t explain how it would vindicate her and Will and only stirred the pot further.
Maddi, meanwhile, said she was happy she got “clarity” on the cheating allegations after Emmy did bring it to light.
Maddi and Bradley
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Status: Good
After Emmy revealed that Bradley knew that Sami didn’t actually hookup with Maddi’s ex, he decided to clear the air. “I’m going to take accountability,” Bradley told Maddi. “Here’s what happened: Sami came to me as a client [before the season], and two weeks before cameras picked up last year and said that this happened.”
“I went with that because at the time we were not friends,” Bradley recalled, noting he told others about the alleged affair because he didn’t have any reason not to believe Sami.
However, he said, “As we went into the season, Sami comes up to me and goes, ‘Brad, OK making out didn’t actually happen.’ I was like, ‘Oh, s—.’ … Because what has already been in motion has been put in motion, I can’t stop that.”
Bradley confessed, “That’s cold as hell. And I’m sorry for that.” Although Maddi was visibly upset about the lies, she accepted his apology. “I appreciate the accountability,” Maddi said.
Grace and Maddi
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Status: Friends Again
Grace and Maddi got into multiple fights this season, including one in Las Vegas, where Grace claimed Maddi didn’t have her back. Maddi, meanwhile, revealed that after Grace slept with their friend Oisin O’Neill, who Maddi’s roommate had been seeing, Grace was no longer welcome at her house.
Grace claimed she wanted to make amends with Maddi’s roommate Eva, but during the group’s prom she brought Oisin as her date and ruffled even more feathers.
“I tried to apologize to you Eva. … Get over this man, already. He doesn’t f—ing like you,” Grace yelled at Eva at the party. Maddi fired back, “He doesn’t like any of y’all. He’s a whore!”
Grace then screamed, “I don’t like him either. I just wanted some d—, bitch. Just like you did when you sucked his f—ing d— in Tulum,” alleging that Maddi hooked up with Oisin in the past.
“I have never even seen Oisin’s d—. I saw his balls one time on the party bus last year, but that’s about it,” Maddi told the cameras. However, when she tried to reason with Grace, she told Maddi, “You’re not my friend.”
During the reunion, Grace claimed that she thinks Maddi and Oisin “did something.” Maddi confirmed that she previously revealed that they “had a moment,” while Mia Alario confirmed that Maddi and Oisin “made out.”
Despite the hookup accusations, Grace said she and Maddi are “good” and back to being friends. “We’ve worked through things. We’ve talked through things. I love this woman dearly,” Grace said, apologizing for her “mistakes” and how she handled herself. “I love you till the day I die.”
Joe and Grace
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Status: Good
Joe and Grace got into an argument in Las Vegas when she was late to Maddi’s DJ gig, despite being part of the performance. Joe then slammed Grace for allegedly not being a good friend to Maddi.
During the reunion he addressed the drama, saying, “The way I reacted to you in Vegas, I don’t regret that. Because at that time I do think it was a one-sided friendship.” Joe noted that things have since changed.
“You’ve been a much better friend. I’ve seen a lot of growth. You have been better,” Joe added, apologizing.
Bradley and Lake
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Status: Friends, No Benefits
Bradley had a short-lived flirty relationship with Lake Rucker. The duo made out in Las Vegas after Bradley friend-zoned her earlier in the season. Bradley explained at the reunion that he tried to be “responsible” by pumping the breaks on their would-be romance.
Lake, meanwhile, said, “I just thought you were being butthurt because I had that little kiss with that other guy. So you decided, or were peer pressured, to kiss me.”
She alleged that she “knew” she and Bradley “could never be to a serious point because you had a girlfriend.” Bradley claimed, “I did not have a girlfriend this summer. We were never in an exclusive relationship.” However, he said he is now “dating” the other woman mentioned.
Lake concluded that she and Bradley are “good” and “cordial” at this point.
Molly and Grace
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Status: Fine
Molly Moore was not a fan of Grace’s performance in Las Vegas. The two then got into a fight during the season finale after Molly defended mutual friend Eva in the Oisin drama. “You’re such a psychopath,” Molly told Grace at the time.
During the reunion, Molly laughed when Grace revealed that she was working on a clothing line for Burning Man Festival fashion and taking voice and acting lessons. Molly teased that if there was “autotune” on the track, Grace would be a good singer.
“I think you have a lot of potential,” Molly said. Grace fired back, saying she wasn’t singing on her song with Maddi. “That’s me talking sexy,” Grace noted. “That’s not my potential.”
Emmy, TJ, Bradley and Will
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Status: Not Friends
TJ and Bradley were two of Will’s closest friends coming into season 3, but their relationship became fractured by seasons’ end. During the finale, TJ said Will “sucks” and is a “f—ing piece of s—” for how he allegedly treated Emmy.
Bradley, meanwhile, told the cameras after their group prom, “I think Will cheated on Emmy. He felt bad for it and he wanted to get out of the relationship before he had to deal with it. And now he’s so far in, he can’t back out. He’s never going to marry her.”
Both TJ and Bradley said they wanted to remain friends with Emmy, despite their disconnect with Will. However, Emmy said during the reunion that those friendships were currently lost.
“I don’t know where I am with them. I thought they were my friends,” Emmy told Cohen. “I miss them. It’s been lonely.” Emmy concluded, “I can’t be dating a man who has issues with people and then also be friends with them.”
“She was right with me this entire time,” Craig, 36, told Austen, 37, of his then-girlfriend during the Thursday, March 6, episode of the Bravo series.
Craig explained that Paige, 32 — whom he dated for three years before their November 2024 split — was his confidant after he cut out liquor. (Craig previously struggled with Adderall addiction, which was documented on Southern Charm in 2014.)
“There’s a reason that me and Paige are so close,” Craig explained during his Bahamas heart-to-heart with Austen. “I just could not imagine being closer to someone.”
The Sewing Down South founder added, “I’m so lucky that she chose to be like, ‘I see someone there.’ She helped me, like, beat this demon.”
Craig previously spoke about his alcohol ups and downs during the season 9 reunion, which aired in January 2024. “I haven’t drank liquor in two years but I had to make a massive change this summer. I’m an addict to that stuff,” he told host Andy Cohen.
During season 10, Craig explained that part of his positive lifestyle shift was because of Paige.
Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo on ‘Summer House.’Eugene Gologursky/Bravo/Courtesy Everett Collection
“When we first started dating, we were out and about all the time,” Craig said during a December 2024 episode, which was filmed before their breakup. “We’ve just grown with each other where we’d rather spend the time at home relaxing than out partying. I built this sanctuary [at my house] for us to be away from the world and be able to relax and connect.”
Following their split, Paige and Craig have traded public jabs about the end of their relationship. Paige was accused of cheating on Craig, which she denied. (Craig also claimed he wasn’t the one spreading that rumor).
Despite their back and forth, Paige’s Summer House costar Ciara Miller pointed out that Craig has positively transformed throughout their time together. “We’re not gonna sit here and act like Craig is just like the ultimate peach,” Ciara quipped during an exclusive interview with Us Weekly in February. “I’m sorry, but she did a lot of work to get him to this point where he’s at now.”
Ciara, 29, noted, “And whether he’ll give her credit or not. The Craig that we know now is not the Craig, you know, that we were dealing with three years ago.”
Craig, for his part, explained during Thursday’s episode that he was “lucky” to overcome his demons with alcohol, which took place while in a relationship with Paige. His revelation was a much-needed breakthrough for his friendship with Austen, which had become fractured in recent years.
Ryan Albert, Austen Kroll, and Craig Conover on ‘Southern Charm.’Farreno Ferguson/Bravo
Throughout season 10 of Southern Charm, Craig and Austen butted heads in part because Austen felt like Craig never wanted to spend time together. Craig, meanwhile, claimed it was because Austen only wanted to go out drinking.
“You’re one of my best friends. I was never trying to do stuff to better myself to get away from other people,” Craig told Austen on the latest episode. “I didn’t know that it would ever change the level of our friendship. I want to get back to a place of love.”
Austen revealed, “I feel like where all the disconnect has come because you’ve created this wonderful image that you are terrified of disappointing someone or something that now in order to maintain this I need to sit at my house and not see me with a beer or something.”
When Austen suggested that Craig just needed to “loosen the reins a little bit,” Craig confessed, “I can’t because I don’t have any lease on myself. That’s any addict.”
“I was like, ‘F—. Me, like, trying not to be an alcoholic is now affecting my friendship with Austen.’ That’s where I was coming from,” Craig continued. “I have tears in my eyes because it’s real. I was in the trenches by myself trying to better myself.”
Craig revealed that even though Austen wanted to hang out, he knew, “I gotta stay on my couch. I leave my couch, I’m going to drink a bottle of Jaeger and do dumb s—.”
Austen, meanwhile, pointed out that it’s the first time Craig ever used the word “addict” around him. “I am very sorry for not understanding what you were going through,” the beermaker said.
Austen later told the cameras that Craig’s addiction “doesn’t excuse him from being an a—hole” but it does make him want to give his longtime friend some “grace.”
“I’m sorry that I never told you. I’m sorry that you thought I just didn’t f—ing like you. I should’ve told you. I love you,” Craig told his “Pillows & Beer” podcast cohost. As the two hugged, Austen playfully replied, “I love you, dude. Doesn’t mean that I don’t think you’re a bitch.”
Southern Charm airs on Bravo Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET.
Jennifer Nettles has found a family in her The Righteous Gemstones castmates — but she wasn’t expecting her 12-year-old son to be moved to tears when meeting costar John Goodman.
“We would all bring our families there. I brought my son, Magnus, to this last season when we were shooting,” Nettles, 50, exclusively told Us Weekly at The Righteous Gemstones Los Angeles premiere on Wednesday, March 5, noting that her son knows Goodman, 72, because of his work on Monsters Inc.
She recalled explaining Goodman’s connection to the Pixar movie, saying, “I was like, ‘OK, so you know that John plays mommy’s husband in this show, but do you know who he also is?’ And he was like, ‘Who?’ And I was like, ‘Sully.’”
Nettles noted that what followed was an emotional exchange between her son and the iconic actor. (Nettles shares Magnus with husband Justin Miller, whom she married in 2011.)
“John spoke and Magnus just went and grabbed him and started crying. He couldn’t believe it,” she shared. “So those kinds of sweet connective moments are ones that I will always cherish. John was so, so kind. John was moved too genuinely by it.”
Goodman has been acting for decades, having voiced the big blue monster Sully in 2001’s Monsters, Inc. He has since voiced the character in video games, the 2013 sequel Monsters University and on the TV series Monsters at Work from 2021 to 2024.
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Goodman’s acting path crossed Nettles when they were cast on The Righteous Gemstones, which premiered in 2019. Goodman plays Dr. Eli Gemstone on the Max series, while Nettles plays his late wife, Aimee-Leigh Gemstone.
“Aimee-Leigh shows up in the flashbacks,” Nettles exclusively told Us of her role on the show, which begins its final season Sunday, March 9. “So most of my interaction is with young Jesse.”
She recalled having a “lot of time” with Goodman as well throughout the series, calling him “really sweet.”
Now that the show is coming to an end, Nettles said it is “so sad,” but she is grateful for the memories.
“Not only are these characters so beloved, but when you work together, and especially with Gemstones and Roughhouse and [creator] Danny [McBride], everything, it does become like a family,” the Sugarland singer gushed. “You get to know each other and you get to know each other’s families and people have babies and it’s really special. … I will miss the people the most.”
As Nettles prepares to say goodbye to her Gemstones family, she told Us she has been keeping busy with new music.
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“I have some fun stuff coming up. I mean also this is where television and music overlap. I have a project called The Bondsman that’s going to be coming out in April on Amazon Prime with Kevin Bacon and music is a part of that show,” she revealed. “He and I wrote some songs that appear in the show and we’ve gone and recorded an EP of those songs as well.”
The country singer teased, “I’ve been writing a musical for years that I’m currently actually in a workshop right now [for] … [We will be doing] off Broadway development production in the fall.”
The Righteous Gemstones’ final season premieres on Max Sunday, March 9.
Shawn Hatosy as Deputy Chief Reid. Jason Beghe as Sgt. Hank Voight.Lori Allen/NBC;George Burns Jr/NBC
The dynamic between Chicago P.D.’s Deputy Chief Reid and Sergeant Hank Voight is “fractured” after their most recent case — and according to actor Shawn Hatosy, it’s only going to get worse.
“I think they’re both looking over their shoulder,” Hatosy, who plays Reid, exclusively told Us Weekly, noting that the new chief will continue to butt heads with Voight (Jason Beghe).
Warning: Spoilers below for Chicago P.D. season 12, episode 15.
During the Wednesday, March 5, episode of Chicago P.D., Reid implements a Violence Reduction Initiative and enlists Voight’s Intelligence Team to help monitor a gang-infested neighborhood.
When a shooting takes place, Voight’s team jumps into action to solve the crime, and Reid makes a few calls to expedite the process.
“It sort of tests the relationship, and Hank has to face the fact that he’s dealing with somebody that is gonna go and do something because he has dirt on somebody else,” Hatosy, 49, explained of the cat-and-mouse game Reid and Voight are playing.
Shawn Hatosy as Deputy Chief Reid.Lori Allen/NBC
The actor noted that Voight learns how Reid “operates,” which “creates a little bit of a tense relationship” between the pair. Reid obtaining a search warrant in a suspicious manner raises eyebrows for Voight and “puts things in motion” for him to “go down the rabbit hole and see who this guy is,” Hatosy added.
At the end of the episode, Voight realizes that Reid has “criminals in his pocket too.” Reid admits that he’d rather have a drug dealer in charge of the neighborhood — with no violent priors on his record — than four young kids selling dope, which didn’t sit well with Voight.
“You and me, we are exactly the same,” Reid tells Voight, which prompts Voight to go to his attorney friend and vow to take Reid down.
Even though Reid knows Voight’s team was complicit in covering up Dante Torres (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) sleeping with his criminal informant, Voight is ready to take back his squad his way.
“It can’t end nicely. It has to go somewhere, and it has to blow up,” Hatosy told Us of the trajectory for Reid and Voight this season. “It’s heading in a direction where it’s gonna blow up.”
He teased, “Once things blow up, where [do] the characters go? Maybe Reid is the one that never comes back, but something has to occur where these characters are affected, and moving forward it might change them.”
When asked what Voight needs to do to come out unscathed, Hatosy confessed, “I don’t know,” adding that showrunner Gwen Sigan has been “very tight-lipped” about Reid’s endgame.
Hatosy noted, “They’ve clearly set in motion that they want to take this guy down,” but Reid is “prepared” for what’s to come.
“Him knowing Voight and what he’s capable of and how he’s gotten to where he is. It’s gonna blow up,” he explained. “It’s sort of by design, so I’m excited to see how it turns out.”
Chicago P.D. airs on NBC Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET.
During the Wednesday, March 5, episode of the Bravo series, Paige, 32, called out Kyle, 42, for “rage texting” her earlier in the week about then-boyfriend Craig Conover and BFF Hannah Berner. (Paige and Craig, 36, called it quits in November 2024 after three years together.)
“I don’t even care about the Hannah stuff. What I’m saying is, history’s repeating itself again,” Paige claimed, referring to Kyle and Hannah’s falling out during season 5 of Summer House, which led to Hannah and Kyle’s wife, Amanda Batula, no longer being friends.
Paige alleged at a group dinner that Kyle coming for Craig over the Southern Charm star investing in a rival drink company felt too familiar. “It’s just a new player and now it’s Craig. And now you two aren’t going to be friends,” Paige argued. “Then it’s again me and Amanda there to pick up the pieces.”
The fashion correspondent then vowed, “I’ll be damned if I let what happened to Hannah and Amanda happen to me and Amanda.”
Kyle claimed that he was upset because Hannah, 33, had recently accused him of getting her fired from Summer House during a podcast appearance in summer 2024. He alleged that her remarks were tainting his image and his business. (Paige, meanwhile, hadn’t made any comments about the allegations.)
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He further alleged that Craig was spreading “lies” about Kyle giving Craig a chance to “counter” his Spritz Society investment with an opportunity to work with Kyle’s company, Loverboy.
“If he presented it the way he described that would be one thing. He’s a f—ing liar,” Kyle said. “I’m happy to talk to Craig. I thought we were closer than this.” Paige fired back, “I thought we were closer than you just texting me just berating my boyfriend and my best friend.”
As Paige went to leave the table, she told Kyle that it was like déjà vu now that she was in the middle of him and Craig. (She has remained friends with both Amanda, 33, and Hannah since their fallout.)
“We’re fighting because Craig did something with another drink company,” she yelled, mumbling under her breath, “F— you dude, your ego’s out of control.”
Kyle told the rest of the group that he texted Paige to ask her, “Do you believe this too?” about how Hannah left the series, noting, “I feel like she’s being two faced.”
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When Paige heard Kyle call her two faced, she went off. “I’m actually an adult. I was able to maintain a friendship with Hannah, never speak ill of your wife, and then maintain a friendship with Amanda, never speaking ill of Hannah,” she screamed back. “That’s actually being mature and an adult.”
Paige then accused Kyle of being the one in the wrong. “What you do is two faced. Texting rage texting me and then acting like it’s all good,” she quipped.
While Amanda tried to calm Kyle down, he didn’t stop. He alleged that Hannah’s comments about her allegedly being fired after she did an “ad for Truly Seltzer” and it reportedly “annoyed” Kyle, who owns a rival alcohol brand, was “slander.”
Paige feared that Kyle and Craig’s feud would blur into her relationship with Amanda, crying to Ciara Miller, “I’ve been in this situation before and I’m trying not to be in it. Amanda and Hannah not being friends anymore was the worst. I still get upset about it.”
Amanda, meanwhile, went into Paige’s room and gave her a big hug. They both said “I love you” and noted that they didn’t want to “fight” with each other. “It makes me so sad, Amanda. I think all the time I wish you and Hannah were friends again,” Paige confessed, noting, “I don’t even want to fight with Kyle.”
Amanda admitted that her husband was “f—ing stupid” and they two have had fights over this “stuff.”
“In moments like this I can’t even talk him off the ledge,” Amanda said of Kyle in a confessional. “I know that Craig’s actions have affected Kyle and affected Loverboy but the way Kyle’s reacting to it isn’t doing him any favors.”
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The next morning, Kyle told Amanda he felt like “a fish out of water” and he was “sorry for making things more awkward for you.”
Amanda pointed out that although he was upset, putting Paige in the middle was “unfair” to her. The episode ended with Kyle pulling Paige aside at the beach to talk to her about their drama.
Since filming wrapped, Kyle and Craig have made amends, with Kyle exclusively telling Us Weekly in October 2024 they are “good.”
Paige, meanwhile, exclusively told Uson Tuesday, March 4, that she and Kyle have a “brother-sister relationship.” She insisted that they are “fine” and both know, “we’re not gonna not be friends.”
Summer House airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET.
During Summer House season 9, episode 3, which aired on February 26, Paige revealed that she was thinking about freezing her eggs, noting that then-boyfriend Craig had already frozen his sperm. (While Summer House filmed in July-August 2024, Paige broke up with Craig that November after three years of dating.)
“I said to him, ‘I should probably freeze my eggs.’ And he goes, ‘Oh should I freeze my sperm?’” she recalled, adding that when Craig got tested, he was “perfectly fine.” She teased, “If anything, [he was] above average.”
Paige’s remarks about having a possible family with Craig aren’t the only comments that have Us doing a double take watching this season unfold.
Scroll down to see which of Paige and Craig’s quotes from season 9 of Summer House haven’t gotten better with age:
Italian Memories
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During the season 9 premiere, which aired on February 12, Paige recounted her recent trip to Italy with Craig and her family. “It was so nice. Craig came, like, four or five days in,” she told Ciara Miller, teasing, “Me and my brother just ganged up on Craig the whole time. Every time he talked, we’d be like, ‘Shut up Craig!’”
“I think in my very younger years I had very rose-colored glasses on of like, ‘And then you get a job and you get married and you have a baby,’” Paige told the cameras. “I also used to go in a tanning. You grow up and you learn things.”
She confessed, “Craig is ready to get married and have a baby and I’m still … not.”
Feeling ‘Bad’ for Craig
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In a moment that actually makes more sense knowing that they pulled the plug on their romance, Paige gave fans a little insight into her long-distance relationship with Craig during the February 19 episode. After the pair went back and forth over FaceTime about their schedules — and inability to fly to each other’s homes — Paige explained their dynamic was no longer the same.
“Mark the day, ‘cause I’m gonna say it,” Paige said during a confessional. “I feel a little bad for Craig because I am a completely different person than the girl he started dating three years ago.”
She noted, “I’m busier. I’m not around as much. I’ve changed my mind [on] a lot of things.” Paige pointed to “marriage and moving and a baby” as things she’s flip-flopped on since she and Craig started dating.
“I’m not going to apologize that my life got busier and that I think differently on certain topics,” Paige continued. “But also, I am trying to recognize that I changed a lot.”
Not Ready for Kids
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During season 9, episode 2, Paige shared that Lindsay’s pregnancy was “giving me anxiety” about her own relationship. “Let’s just put it in perspective. Craig and I started dating then Lindsay and Carl [Radke] started dating,” she recalled. “Then they got engaged. Then they planned a wedding. Then they called off a wedding.”
Paige continued: “Then [Lindsay] got a new boyfriend. Then she got pregnant and I’m still dating Craig. So, I’m feeling stressed that I have to have a baby, and I don’t want to do it.”
No More Bed Rotting
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“Craig’s been ready for a family and for me to move into his home since literally the day he texted me,” Paige revealed during the February 26 episode. “But I have worked for this exact moment in my career for 10 plus years.”
She reflected on her past goals, saying, “Trust me, I wanted to be in the bed. I wanted to be taken care of. I would’ve loved to have just married a man and said, ‘And now I’m done,’ but that’s not where I’m at.”
Summer House airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET.
YouTube star Andrew Crossdied on Tuesday, March 4, after being taken off life support following injuries sustained by a car accident. He was 36.
Cross, who was an outdoor adventure guide, sustained a traumatic brain injury on January 31 after getting in a car accident. He remained hospitalized for just over a month before his family decided to take him off life support.
“Andrew’s spirit is free, surrounded by light & love,” his sister, Jenna, wrote on Tuesday via a CaringBridge site created to give fans an update on his health battle. “He went to be with the Lord today.”
She called her brother’s passing a “peaceful” moment “full of love in the room” as Cross’ wife, Evelyn, was “by his side” as were his parents and close friends.
“It’s a big loss for all of us, and we’re immensely grateful for your steadfast support and prayers,” Jenna wrote. “Throughout all of this, it’s been our heart to stay full of faith, so we wouldn’t look back and wonder ‘what if …’ Thank you for walking in that with us.”
Jenna noted that before the family removed Cross from life support, the doctors had put him on a mobile ventilator. The YouTuber was then looped around the whole ICU “while all the available staff lined the hallway as a way to honor him.”
“Then in the room, friends & family read scripture, prayed, and sang during the process of removing life support and for over an hour afterwards,” she shared. “It was peaceful and beautiful.”
Speaking on behalf of his loved ones, Jenna wrote, “Andrew really lived life to the fullest, and his story & impact isn’t over yet. It’s been wonderful to get to know him in new ways as we’ve seen photos and stories shared by so many. We look forward to more of that as we honor a life well lived.”
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Cross, who was known as “Desert Drifter” to his followers, had over 400,000 subscribers to his YouTube page. As a content creator, he shared videos about “exploration and adventure with a historical twist,” per his bio.
His work had more than 68 million views since joining the platform in November 2023.
Following his accident in late January, Cross’ wife, Evelyn, took over his YouTube page to tell his followers about his injury.
“Friday night, Andrew was in a really bad accident. He is currently in the intensive care unit fighting for his life from a really severe brain injury,” she said in the video posted on February 2.
Evelyn explained, “This community has really, really meant a lot to him and to both of us over the past year. … For those of you who feel comfortable praying for him, please pray for him. For those of you who feel comfortable sending good thoughts, please send those too.”
The family also created a GoFundMe page to help with their medical expenses. At the time of Cross’ death, the page had reached $479,491 in donations.
Windey — who was briefly engaged to Erich Schwer following season 19 of The Bachelorette — announced on The View in August 2023 that she is dating a woman. She later identified her partner as writer and comedian Hoffman.
“I think that’s really the big takeaway is, like, maybe it’s not so much — like, obviously it’s about sexuality, but it’s also the person I met,” Windey told the audience at the time. “She is so special. She makes me feel so safe, so loved.”
She described the relationship as one she’s “never had before,” and “a love that I always wanted going on these dating shows.”
Windey proceeded to share a series of Instagram snaps from her budding relationship with Hoffman. “Told you I’m a girl’s girl!!” she quipped in the caption. Hoffman, meanwhile, confirmed the relationship by tagging Windey in her own Instagram post in August 2023.
After two years of dating, the couple revealed in March 2025 that they secretly tied the knot in Las Vegas earlier that year.
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Windey shared several snaps with Hoffman via Instagram in celebration of their first anniversary as a couple. “Happy anniversary baby!!! In just one year, you’ve given me the world and taught me all the ways which love can heal,” she captioned the May 2024 post. “Now I can’t imagine ever going a year without you. I love you baby, it’s just the beginning!!”
In her own Instagram post, Hoffman said the first year of dating Windey was the “best year of my life.”
In a March 2025 interview with Cosmopolitan, the couple revealed they had secretly tied the knot in Las Vegas earlier that year. “We had just evacuated from the fires. Literally cue Rihanna, ‘We found love in a hopeless place,’” Windey explained. “What better time to get married than right now? Because if the world is ending, we want to be with each other.”
She later shared photos from their big day via Instagram, writing, “Husband and wife!! 1/11/2025 🥂💍.”
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The stars of FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted are “sad” just like Us — and the FBI fanbase — after the spinoff was axed by CBS alongside FBI: Most Wanted on Tuesday, March 4.
“Of course I’m sad the show must come to an end, but I want to thank Wolf Entertainment and CBS for everything: in particular the incredible tour of Europe! We have memories to last us a lifetime!” Eva-Jane Willis, who plays Europol liaison Megan “Smitty” Garretson on FBI: International, told Us Weekly in a statement on Tuesday.
She explained, “Also, everyone needs to know how incredible our crew in Budapest are: our family away from home — I cannot thank you enough. And to the fans: you’re amazing!”
Willis, 40, teased, “Great episodes coming up so stick with us all the way to the finish line! We’re not done yet!”
FBI: Most Wanted star Keisha Castle-Hughes, meanwhile, also reacted to the news of her show’s cancellation, telling Us in a statement, “It’s been a true privilege to play Hana Gibson over six seasons” of the CBS procedural.
“Thanks to Wolf Films and to CBS, David Hudgins and Ken Girotti, for supporting an incredible run of the show. I will treasure the memories and the friendships built over my time on the series and the years spent,” she continued. “My deepest gratitude goes to the hardworking crews from New York. These are the people who have carried me through frigid winters and sweltering summers, early mornings and long days, and because of them it was never hard.”
Castle-Hughes also addressed the loyal viewers, sharing, “It’s bittersweet but we are invigorated and determined to close out Season 6 with hard work and love and give you the best season yet! This is for you!”
Us confirmed on Tuesday that FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International were cancelled ahead of the 2025-2026 TV season.
Most Wanted, which debuted in January 2020, will not be returning after its current sixth season. The series was originally led by Julian McMahon, who exited after season 3.
Dylan McDermott took over to lead the team as FBI SSA Remy Scott during season 4. (Variety reported that Most Wanted has “won” its time slot with every season 6 episode prior to cancellation.)
International, which premiered in September 2021, will end with its current fourth season, Us confirmed. The series had a lot of casting shake ups in recent years, including OG stars Heida Reed and Luke Kleintank exiting in 2024. (Kleintank left after the third season, while Reed departed during the season 3 premiere.)
Jesse Lee Soffer replaced Kleintank as the Fly Team lead for season 4, playing Wes Mitchell. His real-life friend Jay Hayden briefly joined the cast for a multi-episode arc, which ended in February.
Fans voiced their sadness over the news via social media as well. “FBI: Most Wanted winning its time slot every single episode this season, being the only one in the franchise with a lesbian character, and a show that’s had Native American AND Māori representation … I hate this from the bottom of my heart,” one fan wrote via X after news broke on Tuesday.
Another user tweeted, “Guys I’m out” after reading about both shows’ fates.
“SHAME on you, @CBS! Cancel FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International?! Seriously?!” a third user wrote via X. “Two great series, thrilling investigations, a loyal audience… and you just throw them out?! Absurd and disrespectful decision! #SaveFBIMostWanted #SaveFBIInternational.”
A fourth fan wondered what the cancellations will do for the crossover connection between FBI: Most Wanted’s Nina Chase (Shantel VanSanten) and FBI’s Stuart Scola (John Boyd). The TV couple started a romance on FBI before Nina jumped over to Most Wanted for season 5.
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“Oh my god you what! Not FBI: Most Wanted what about Nina and Scola can’t stop that,” a user tweeted with a crying face emoji.
More users pointed out how “really sad” it is to see the spinoffs come to an end. “It’s sad to see two shows with good viewership being discarded like this,” one person wrote via X.
While Most Wanted has won its time slot all season, International has consistently won its time slot or come in second this season, according to Variety.
“NBC, Peacock some one [sic] please pick up FBI Inter[national] and Most Wanted PLEASE,” a different user wrote via X alongside a praying mouse gif.
Another fan agreed, writing, “Love watching these shows. I hope another network picks these shows up.”
“These shows are great and I guess it’s time to quit watching CBS,” a frustrated viewer wrote via X. “They’re going to cut these great shows out. They need to think about it.”
While many fans voiced their issues with FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International abruptly ending, the flagship series FBI is safe. FBI was renewed in April 2024 for three more seasons, keeping it on air through season 9.
FBI’s latest spinoff, FBI: CIA, was announced in January and is currently in development. The newest drama will be about “A dedicated, strait-laced FBI agent and a street-smart CIA agent are part of a new, clandestine task force charged with solving and preventing domestic terrorism in and around New York City,” per the logline.
FBI, FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted airs on CBS Tuesdays at 8 p.m., 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET.
L.A. baby! Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards’ oldest daughter, Sami Sheen, has always been in the spotlight — and now she’s making headlines for her grown up choices.
The Anger Management alum and the Love Actually actress welcomed Sami in 2004, nearly two years after tying the knot in June 2002. The pair expanded their family the following year when daughter Lola was born.
While the duo split in 2006, Richards fondly remembers how she and Charlie began their family.
“I actually like all of his movies. I think he’s a great actor,” the Real Girl Next Door author told Andy Cohen in May 2020 when asked about her ex-husband. “The first movie that I saw, my dad took me to see, was Platoon when I was younger. So I like all his movies.”
Cohen questioned whether Richards liked Scary Movie 5 — Charlie starred in Scary Movie 3, 4 and 5 — to which she said yes. “Yeah, that’s actually where we conceived our daughter,” Richards confessed. “Four or 5,” she said, struggling to remember which of the sequels’ sets the act occurred on.
TheReal Housewives of Beverly Hills alum revealed during an April 2020 episode of the Bravo series that she had tried to shield their girls from all of Charlie’s ups and downs. “Even though he’s Charlie Sheen, that is still, to them, their dad,” Richards said. “I never talk badly about him and I want him to be part of their lives.”
“Charlie is the good time dad, and well, rules and curfew aren’t really set in stone,” a source exclusively told Us Weekly in September 2021. “And that is why Sami went to live with her dad.”
Richards revealed in February 2022 that she and Sami were still navigating their relationship after she started living with her father full-time. “Obviously, I would love for her to live with me,” the actress said on an episode of the “Jeff Lewis Has Issues” podcast. “She lived with me all these years, but I think it’s very difficult raising teenagers these days, especially in Los Angeles.”
Three months later, the mother-daughter pair appeared to be back on good terms after they spent Mother’s Day together. “Denise and Sami reconnected within the last month,” a source exclusively told Us in May 2022. “They are getting along very well.”
The following month, Sami raised eyebrows when she joined OnlyFans, shortly after moving back in with Richards. Charlie exclusively told Us in a statement in June 2022 that he did “not condone” his daughter’s choice, making it clear that it “did not occur under my roof.”
Richards, however, told Us in a statement that Sami’s decision “wasn’t based on whose house she lives in. All I can do as a parent is guide her and trust her judgment, but she makes her own choices.”
The following year, Charlie told Us that he has since changed his outlook on his daughter’s choice of profession.
“Denise has illuminated a variety of salient points, that in my haste, I overlooked and dismissed,” he told Us in June 2023 via a statement from his publicist. “Now more than ever, it’s essential that Sami have a united parental front to rely upon, as she embarks on this new adventure. From this moment forward, she’ll have it abundantly.”
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Sami’s younger sister Lola was born in June 2005. Their dad later welcomed twins Max and Bob in March 2009 with now ex-wife Brooke Mueller. Richards, for her part, adopted daughter Eloise in 2011.
Richards filed for divorce from the Wall Street actor in March 2005 before briefly reconnecting ahead of their daughter Lola’s birth. The twosome split for good in April 2006.
Sami and Lola made their reality TV debut on their mom’s short-lived series Denise Richards: It’s Complicated in 2008. Sami, for her part, was featured on 10 episodes from 2008 to 2009.
The Paper Empire alum opened up on the Today show in July 2011 about how Charlie’s public outbursts and addiction struggles led her to having a heart-to-heart with their two children. "I was just lying to them about so much and covering up things and totally lying. It was just getting too confusing that I had to sit down with them,” Richards confessed. "It's too early [for them to understand]. I told them enough for them to make sense of things that were going on."
She noted that she was “of course” concerned over the wellbeing of her ex-husband, adding, "He's the father of our children… [But] he's also a survivor. If anyone can pull themselves together, it's Charlie."
Richards joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in 2019 and exited the following year after starring on season 10. During Richards’ time on the Bravo series, Sami appeared on 11 episodes.
Sami claimed in a TikTok video in September 2021 that she felt “trapped” in her mom and stepdad Aaron Phypers’ house in 2020 before making a change. “1 year ago today: trapped in an abusive household, hated myself, would go days without eating or sleeping, insanely depressed, hated school, etc …” the teenager wrote alongside a video of herself crying.
Sami then cut to a smiling video, saying, “Now: finally moved out of the hell house, had a spiritual awakening, own 2 cats, happy single, full of self love, and dropped out of high school :).”
The Three Musketeers actor confirmed in September 2021 that Sami was living with him after her drama with Richards and that she was taking a break from school. “Sam’s amazing. I love her and all my children unconditionally,” Charlie told Us through his rep, Jeff Ballard. “We’re having a ball. GED here we come!”
A source exclusively told Us at the time that Richards was “saddened” by the drama and still loved Sami “very much” despite her change of address. “Denise set normal rules that any parent would be setting. She’s a mom and a parent and there are rules,” the insider said. “She didn’t want to follow the rules. Charlie didn’t support implementing Denise’s rules. He has a different way of parenting and Sami decided to live with her dad.”
She rang in her 18th birthday in March 2022 with an elegant party with friends in West Hollywood, California. The Bold and the Beautiful alum celebrated her daughter’s milestone via social media, seemingly extending an olive branch amid their “strained” relationship.
“In a blink of an eye you’re 18 …. !!!! Happy Birthday my beautiful Sami. I love you so much,” Richards wrote via Instagram alongside a photo slideshow. “Privately many more words to share with you. I love you unconditionally and I am very blessed and grateful to be your mom. And Nana is looking down celebrating with you. I love you my sweet Sam. Happy 18th Birthday!” Sami replied, “Thank you so much mom I love you too.”
Sami’s tattoo collection has been growing since late 2020, which she has shown off via social media. Following her 18th birthday in March 2022, she “finally got [her] wings,” debuting a butterfly tattoo along her backbone.
“Happy Mother’s Day !! I love u so much mom,” Sami captioned an Instagram photo with Richards on the holiday in May 2022, seemingly confirming that things between the two had turned a corner. “U have no idea how grateful I am to have u in my life 💗💐🥂.”
A source later told Us that the mother-daughter pair had “reconnected” recently and are “getting along very well.”
Sami turned heads in June 2022 when she joined OnlyFans, which is known as an adult-only content sharing space. “I do not condone this but since I’m unable to prevent it, I urged her to keep it classy, creative and not sacrifice her integrity,” Charlie exclusively told Us in a statement at the time, noting that Sami no longer lived with him and was back with Richards.
The teenager sent a message to her subscribers after receiving an influx of DMs on her OnlyFans account. "I'm trying my best to respond to all of your messages, please don't get offended to take it personal[ly] if I don't get back to you soon enough," she wrote in a June 2022 Instagram Story, adding that she was "very appreciative" and "extremely grateful" for the support. "But it is quite overwhelming ... I'll get back to you as soon as I can, I promise."
Sami also promoted new OnlyFans content alongside a sultry selfie of herself wearing a white bra top and red lipstick.
In July 2022, Sami told TMZ that she's "totally fine" with her dad not being supportive of her OnlyFans venture. When asked if he'd come around on the subject at all, she claimed, "No, he hasn't, not too much." She also praised her "supportive" mom, adding that she has no problem with Richards' decision to join the NSFW platform. "I don't mind at all. I'm happy for her," Sami said.
“I am not a [porn] star and I don’t meet up with people. I don’t film myself having sex. I don’t do that,” Sami explained in a TikTok video, which she posted in June 2023. “I’ve been doing [OnlyFans] for almost a full year now and I love my job. There’s absolutely nothing that anyone could say to make me want to get a different job at the moment.”
Sami noted that she had “no judgment” toward people who engage in sex work, adding, “The only reason I said I’m a [sex] worker is because my main source of income is from my [OnlyFans]. And if people did their f—king research, they would realize that there’s multiple forms of [sex] work.”
That same month, Charlie told Us in a statement via his publicist that “from this moment forward,” Sami will “abundantly” have a “united parental front to rely upon” no matter what choices she makes regarding OnlyFans.
Despite her mom’s discouragement, Sami decided to undergo breast augmentation in November 2023.
“Guess who got a new rack todayyy,” she captioned a photo shared via an Instagram Story of her in a hospital gown. In another slide, Sami posted a mirror selfie, revealing the markings drawn on her body by the plastic surgeon.
Nine months after her breast augmentation surgery, Sami decided to have another cosmetic procedure.
In a TikTok slideshow posted in August 2024, Sami noted that she had “wanted a nose job for the past 5 years.”
“I would have to photoshop every single photo I took because it photographed horribly,” she shared, adding that she thought her nose was so “droopy and too big for [her] face.”
In March 2025, Sami celebrated the premiere of her family’s new reality show titled Denise Richards and Her Wild Things. The series follows Richards as a working actress, wife and mom in the public eye.
“I’ve been wanting a reality show for so long, and I’m so happy and so grateful that we finally have our own show,” Sami told Us Weekly before the premiere. “It was really fun filming it, and I love it.”
Catherine O’Hara has been making people laugh on screen since the ‘70s — and fans hope she never stops.
The Toronto native, who is the second youngest of seven children, burst onto the scene in 1974 as part of Second City’s comedy club. She proceeded to star on Canada’s SCTV in the late ‘70s, where she met longtime friend Eugene Levy, whom she later starred alongside in Best in Show, For Your Consideration and Pop TV’s Schitt’s Creek.
O’Hara’s life continued to play out like a true Hollywood fairy tale after starring in 1988’s Beetlejuice. The film made her a movie star and led her to the man of her dreams, husband Bo Welch.
After uprooting her life for love in the late ’80s, the Home Alone star struck gold playing Kate McAllister in the 1990 holiday hit. O’Hara’s career is something many actors aspire to recreate — and she’s not done yet.
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After growing up in a Toronto suburb, O’Hara pursued a career in comedy with the support of her parents and six siblings. "Everybody in my family's funny,” she told The New Yorker in January 2019. "Being funny was highly encouraged in our family, I think. I impersonated people for my dad, and that would really make my dad laugh.”
The aspiring comedian starred on Second City’s SCTV from 1976 to 1979. She then appeared on SCTV Network from 1981 to 1983 and SCTV Channel from 1983 to 1984. O’Hara was a writer on all three sketch shows.
The rising star earned her first Emmy in 1982 for her work on SCTV Network 90. She took home the trophy for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program alongside 17 other writers, including Eugene and John Candy. They were recognized for the “Moral Majority Show” episode, which aired in July 1981.
After portraying Delia in 1988’s Beetlejuice, the actress’ fame seemingly grew overnight. Tim Burton’s film, which also stars Michael Keaton, Geena Davis, Winona Ryder and Alec Baldwin, has become a Halloween season staple.
O’Hara cemented herself as a holiday movie star when she played Kevin McAllister’s mom, Kate, in 1990’s Home Alone. She reprised her role in 1992’s Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.
The Wyatt Earp actress moved from Canada to Los Angeles after meeting production designer Welch on the set of Beetlejuice. The couple tied in knot in 1992.
The Tall Tale star’s voice is very recognizable after portraying Sally in 1993’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. She later voiced Tina in Chicken Little, Penny in Over the Hedge, the mom in Monster House and Mrs. Frankenstein in Frankenweenie.
O’Hara’s voice work isn’t limited to movies — she’s had success on TV as well, working on Glenn Martin DDS from 2009 to 2011 and Skylanders Academy from 2016 to 2018.
The former SCTV writer reunited with longtime pal Eugene Levy for Schitt’s Creek in 2015. The series ended in 2020 after five seasons. O’Hara played the matriarch of the Rose family, Moira, who is a former soap opera star that finds herself living in Schitt’s Creek after she and husband Johnny (Eugene) end up broke. Their two children, David (Dan) and Alexis (Murphy), also move to the small town.
The comedian won her first acting Emmy in September 2020 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series as Schitt’s Creek’s Moira Rose. The cast of the Pop TV series also took home the award for Outstanding Comedy Series.
Her TV daughter Murphy won Outstanding Supporting Actress for her role as Alexis. Both Eugene and Dan took home the trophies in their respective categories, Outstanding Lead Actor and Outstanding Supporting Actor, after playing Johnny and David Rose.
In 2020, O’Hara won two top awards in Canada for her long and successful career. She received the ACTRA National Award of Excellence and the Lifetime Artistic Achievement Governor General's Performing Arts Award.
O’Hara voiced Brook in Disney and Pixar’s Elemental in 2023, following voice roles in two Disney video games. She also starred in Pain Hustlers that year and was part of the “Anne of Green Gables” podcast series.
The actress reprised her role as Delia Deetz in 2024’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, which follows the Deetz family when Lydia’s (Ryder) teenage daughter, Astrid (Jenna Ortega), accidentally opens a portal to the afterlife and meets Beetlejuice (Keaton).
In 2024, O’Hara also starred in Argylle and voiced Pinktail in The Wild Robot.
“Kyle and I have a very brother-sister relationship because we’ve known each other for, like, almost 10 years now,” Paige, 32, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, March 4, while promoting her DSW collection.
She noted that their dynamic includes the ability to “say the meanest things we’ve ever thought in our head to each other.”
“But then I know, like, I’m coming over and playing with the dogs at your apartment,” she added.
Paige and Kyle, 42, have been friends since she joined Summer House during season 3 in 2019. The fashion correspondent is even closer to Kyle now that he’s married to one of her BFFs Amanda Batula, another star on the Bravo series.
During the season 9 trailer, which dropped in late 2024, Bravo teased that there would be issues between Paige and Kyle. In the video, Kyle accused Paige of being “two faced,” which set her off. “Did you say I’m being two faced?” she screamed back in response. “How f—ing dare you?”
Fans got more insight into their fight during the Wednesday, February 26, episode of Summer House. During the episode, Paige revealed that Kyle sent her a “bit of rage texting” about her “best friend” Hannah Berner and her then-boyfriend Craig Conover. (Paige broke up with Craig, 36, in November 2024 after three years of dating.)
Paige told the cameras that Kyle’s messages about Hannah, 33, were prompted by Hannah going on a podcast and dredging up their past drama. (Hannah feuded with Kyle for years before exiting Summer House after season 5. She alleged on a 2024 podcast that Kyle had a hand in her firing.)
Paige explained that Kyle’s negative remarks about Craig were because the Southern Charm star “signed a deal to do some ad with another drink company.” (Craig invested in Spritz Society in spring 2024, which Kyle confessed didn’t sit well with him because it is a rival to his company Loverboy.)
According to a screenshot of Kyle’s alleged texts, he wrote he was “beyond discouraged” with Craig and Paige, and claimed Craig was spreading “about a dozen of lies.”
“Now I’ve gotten to the point where you f—d with my best friend. Now you’re f—ing with my boyfriend [Craig],” Paige told Ciara Miller on Wednesday’s episode speaking about Kyle. “You disrespect me. Think you can text me anything you want. F— you!”
Paige then quipped, “You’re lucky I don’t buy Loverboy and f—ing sell it.” She also teased that she planned to tell Kyle off and address his rage texts in front of the group — which will be shown on the Wednesday, March 5, episode of the series.
It’s been months since Paige and Kyle feuded in the Hamptons — the show was filmed in summer 2024 — and according to Paige they have since moved on.
“I feel like we do get our rage out with each other because we know like, ‘OK, we’re not gonna not be friends,’” she told Us, confirming, “So we’re fine. Honestly, he was just texting me this morning.”
Kyle, meanwhile, exclusively told Us in October 2024 that he does “cherish” his friendship with Craig and that they are “good” after the alcohol company debacle.
Paige, who has publicly traded jabs with her ex Craig over the past few months, is also focused on her future. The reality star recently teamed up with DSW for her own spring shoe collection and told Us all about which styles everyone needs this season.
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“I’m loving a kitten heel. [I] never say that, but I think they’re perfect,” Paige said of the hottest trend for 2025. “They’re honestly great for — I don’t wanna say my age group — but, like, sometimes I can’t wear a really high heel anymore and it’s depressing.”
The “Giggly Squad” podcast cohost also pointed to the ballet flat as one of her go-to shoe staples, as well as sneakers for a quick run to the supermarket.
“I Love a metallic [sneaker] and pairing them with a cute pair of sweats for running around is perfect for me,” Paige told Us. “I feel like a thing people really don’t know about me. I feel like when I don’t have to be dressed, I’m not. When I can be in pajamas, I’m in pajamas. So yeah, throw your sneakers on with some pajamas and go get a coffee. I’m really not opposed to that.”
Summer House airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET.