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Bold and Beautiful Early Spoilers Mar 30-Apr 3: Ivy Crosses the Line & Deacon Desperately Covers His Tracks!
Bold and the Beautiful early weekly spoilers for March 30th through April 3rd divulge Ivy Forrester (Ashleigh Brewer) going way, way too far and Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) forced to scramble.
As we always do on early edition day, we start with what’s coming the rest of this week, then dive into what is ahead next week.
Wednesday, March 25th on Bold and the Beautiful: Taylor Sneaks Deacon Over
So, on Wednesday, March 25th, we’ve got Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) and Finn (Tanner Novlan) super excited. They are taking the kiddos, Hayes Finnegan (Bryan Garlick) and Kelly Spencer (Sophia Paras McKinlay), for a night away as a family.
Of course, this leaves Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) with the house all to herself. And since Steffy won’t be around, Taylor’s going to sneak a boy over like a teenager. And of course, that boy is Deacon. And I’m curious to see if Taylor calls Deacon immediately and excitedly invites him over to get frisky.
RJ Forrester (Brayan Nicoletti) and Electra Forrester (Laneya Grace) continue their dinner and lemon bars at the Forrester mansion as RJ keeps slowly making his move while listening to Electra gripe and yap and moan, blaming a poor homeless girl for ruining her privileged, wonderful life. Later, they’re going to change into bathing suits and RJ and Electra are all smiles while taking selfies together.
B&B Spoilers: Ivy Still Being a Creepy Creeper
And of course, Ivy didn’t leave like she said. She is lurking, watching, and grinning like some freakish serial killer and then is going to post a photo of Electra and RJ on social media. And of course, you know that Ivy’s doing this because Will Spencer (Crew Morrow) will inevitably see it and decide, okay, Electra is moving on from him, which leaves him no reason to not move on himself.
RJ is telling Electra how amazing she looks and she’s returning the compliment. They’re all smiles and despite her heartbreak, you know, looks like Ivy’s pressuring her is working. We’ll also see if Will taps the brakes with Dylan (Sydney Bullock) after she drops the L-bomb. I think he may, but after he sees this social media photo, maybe he’ll change his mind.
Thursday, March 26th: Hope Covers for Deacon on Bold
Thursday, March 26th, we’ve got Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) telling Liam Spencer that she’s really worried about Deacon’s marriage. She wants his marriage to Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) to end. This is not the happily ever after she wants for her dad. And Hope may come clean and tell Liam that Deacon is in love with Taylor, but Sheila’s an issue because she’s psycho.
And Steffy’s an issue because she knows Sheila’s psycho. I think Liam may get where Steffy’s coming from and agree that it’s dangerous. You know, Liam may advise Hope to just stay out of it. But of course, she won’t. And if Liam doesn’t side with her on this, Hope might not like it, especially if he’s aligning himself with Steffy’s opinion.
Bold and Beautiful Spoilers: Deacon Lies to Sheila
Deacon spins a story to Sheila about going to have dinner with Hope, but it’s a lie. Deacon is really planning to be with Taylor over at Steffy’s place. And Hope is the best alibi because Sheila knows she’s not welcome at Hope’s house or at the Logan estate. So, Sheila can’t turn up there looking for him. She’d be kicked to the curb and they’d probably call the cops.
Deacon call Hope when Sheila’s back is turned and he has this hush hush phone call with Hope asking her to cover for him and is going to tell her that he told Sheila they’re going to have dinner. You know, he’s going to tell Hope, “I already told her.” And of course, Hope is assuming this is so Deacon can sneak out to see Taylor. And I’m sure Hope is happy to help, not only for her dad’s sake, but also to stick it to Steffy, because Hope’s pretty steamed about her attitude.
Bold and Beautiful Spoilers: Li Returns for Sheila
Li Finnegan (Naomi Matsuda) is back on screen and she’s up at Il Giardino talking with Sheila. And that’s when Li tells Sheila that Steffy, Finn, and the kids are going out of town, but Taylor is staying home. Now, I wonder about the order of events because if Deacon hears that, he may be the one to call Taylor and say, “Hey, I heard you were home alone.”
And either way, with Deacon then making plans to be away and Sheila looking intrigued at this info, you know, we could see her Spidey senses tingling about the timing of Deacon’s dinner with Hope and Taylor happening to be home alone.
Friday, March 27th: Taylor and Deacon Make Love on B&B
Then on Friday, March 27th, we’ve got Deke Sharpe (Harrison Cone) asking his sister Hope for advice. And this could be about career related stuff for Deke, of course, who has been hoping to get a shot at Logan, but he hasn’t heard from Katie Logan (Heather Tom). And this is after his Forrester Creations firing.
If so, Hope may tell him that Logan may not survive because of Eric Forrester (John McCook) stepping back in the war with her mom and Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye). Hopefully, Hope isn’t asking her about Remy Pryce?(Christian Weissman). I don’t want him to give the guy another shot. And hopefully Remy will stay away and Deke won’t even have to consider it on Bold and the Beautiful.
Liam and Hope get cozy with wine and kisses. Taylor and Deacon are finally going to make love on Friday. Hopefully, it is not ruined by Sheila barging in. You know, Deacon’s going to show up over there, creep in the back door where nobody can see him, and they are making out on the sofa, but then they head upstairs to the bedroom to get frisky.
Bold and Beautiful Spoilers: Sheila Sneaks into Steffy’s?
So, presumably Sheila believes that Deacon is over at Hope’s and she shows up over at Steffy’s house to visit Taylor and she’s got flowers and Sheila’s knocking on Steffy’s door and calling out, “Is anybody home?” She’s looking in the side window by the front door. By this point, we should have Deacon getting Taylor half naked up on her bed.
They’re making out and he tells Taylor that nothing will keep them apart and they did try to stay away. And this is the same day we have a spoiler of Sheila decides to take action. So, is she going to sneak into Steffy’s house to see what’s going on? Maybe she intends to just leave the flowers, but then hears giggling, hears Deacon’s voice. We’ll see. I think we might get a pretty good cliffhanger on Friday.

Week of March 30th-April 3rd Spoilers on Bold and the Beautiful
Then, the week of March 30th through April 3rd, we’re going to have Will absolutely devastated and upset about the photos of Electra with RJ that were posted online. And it would be ironic since Electra and Ivy were yapping about Dylan parading her body around, flaunting herself in a bikini. When you saw Dylan’s suit, it was very modest.
And Electra’s in a modest suit, too. But to me, it’s an equivalency, but they won’t detect the hypocrisy there. I’m still waiting on Will to tell Electra he saw her kissing RJ. Their communication is awful. Meanwhile, Will’s going to get closer with Dylan, and maybe he won’t mind her saying she loves him.
You know, Will might need some love and reassurance because his heart has been ripped out. He thinks by Electra, but it’s really all by Ivy. You know, the lies about what she saw at the house. She just blew everything way out of proportion. The whole necklace and letter thing and now posting on social media after setting up this dinner. So, really, Ivy’s the one who’s breaking both Electra and Will’s hearts.
Sheila’s Incredibly Close to Learning the Truth on B&B
Sheila is getting dangerously close to the truth about Deacon and Taylor. We know an explosion is coming soon, maybe this week, but it would be smarter for Bold to save it for May sweeps, which kicks off on April 23rd. There is a chance that Sheila sees them and doesn’t say anything. You know, maybe she’s so devastated and in shock that she leaves.
Then, she goes to talk to Li and she doesn’t blow up on the spot. You know, she may quietly plot revenge, which is actually a little more terrifying. Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Katie’s war intensifies. RJ gets closer to Electra trying to win her heart. And Taylor and Deacon are blissfully happy. But that bubble is about to burst.
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Security guard takes 'full responsibility' for Chappell Roan hotel controversy, confirms he wasn't working for pop star
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Pascal Duvier said that “the actions I took were not on behalf of Chappell Roan, her personal security team, her management, or any other individuals.”
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Seinfeld’s Best Superhero References Include An Appearance By Batman’s Two-Face
By Brian Myers
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Throughout most of the 1990s, the top-rated NBC sitcom Seinfeld dominated primetime television. The witty humor and superficial characters took viewers through bizarre happenstances surrounding relatable life situations that are seemingly mundane on the surface. The “show about nothing” proved to be more about everything else, but also weaved in the real-life interests of the show’s star and namesake, Jerry Seinfeld. A fan of superheroes, Seinfeld and his writers found ways of inserting references to comic book icons in multiple episodes, some a bit more concealed than others.
Fans of Seinfeld have claimed since the show’s run that the writers packed a Superman reference into every episode. If you count the noticeable Superman statue on Jerry’s shelf or the small magnets of the superhero on his refrigerator, you might come up with a visual reference for the majority of the show’s 180 entries. While the real tally of mentions and nods is far less than what some fans might have originally speculated, looking for and discovering these little Easter eggs has been a bonus to enjoying a much-beloved 90s TV staple.
Two Specific Episodes Do The Heavy Lifting

Two episodes are almost entirely dominated by Superman references. In the 1996 fan favorite episode, “The Bizarro Jerry,” Elaine begins a friendship with Kevin, with whom she has just ended a very short-term romance. As his new friend, Elaine discovers parallels between the life she experiences with Jerry and the gang, and Kevin and his friend group. Each person in Kevin’s life is the mirror opposite of every person in Jerry’s. Gene (George) and Feldman (Kramer) make up Kevin’s core friends, while Kevin is Jerry’s counterpart.
Kevin’s apartment also has details that, upon close examination, show Jerry’s interests in a twisted recreation. Aside from the layout being mirrored, there’s a unicycle on the wall where Jerry’s bike always hangs, Feldman always knocks before entering (instead of barging in, like Kramer), and continually restocks Kevin’s refrigerator and cabinets with groceries instead of bumming them. The cou de gras is positioned where Jerry’s prized Superman statue should be. In its place is Bizarro Superman, completing Jerry’s reference to Elaine being in “the Bizarro World” when she’s with Kevin.

The 1994 episode, “The Race,” sees Jerry have a rematch of a running contest that he deceptively won during high school. His old rival, Duncan Meyer, is revealed to be the employer of his newest love interest, Lois (as in Lois Lane, Superman’s girlfriend). Throughout the episode, Jerry utters memorable lines like “I’d have to be Superman to do that,” and “Faster than a speeding bullet.” The theme from Superman (1978) plays as Duncan gets his rematch with Jerry, which Jerry also wins after an unwitting headstart. He closes the show with a nod to the 1950s series, The Adventures of Superman, by uttering the line “Maybe I will, Lois. Maybe I will,” before breaking the fourth wall and winking at the camera.
Subtle Nods Through Dialogue
Most of the references to superheroes are revealed through the show’s dialogue instead of being visual cues. When George refers to Jerry’s new girlfriend, Gwen, as a “Two-Face” (the woman looks starkly different when the lighting changes), Jerry exclaims, “Like the Batman villain!” In another exchange, it’s revealed by Elaine that Jerry doodles naked pictures of Lois Lane. Yet another moment has George referring to Jerry as having only two interests, Superman and cereal.

Two-Face, Batman & Robin, and Superman aren’t the only DC superheroes mentioned in the series. On at least two occasions, Aquaman is the subject of conversations between George and Jerry. In “The Deal,” George wonders whether the character was “restricted to water,” while “The Glasses” has Jerry referring to his friend as “Aquaboy.”
“The Strongbox” Has Deep Cuts
One of the best superhero references occurred during an exchange between George, Jerry, and Elaine while the three were sitting in their favorite coffee shop in “The Strongbox.” Elaine has been seeing a new guy, a secretive fellow named Glenn. Elaine had previously speculated that he was probably married, given that he always met her out and refused to give her his phone number.

Jerry had interjected that the guy could be protecting his secret identity and that Elaine could very well be dating the Green Lantern. At the coffee shop, Elaine reveals that her new beau isn’t married, but that he’s been actively hiding the fact that he’s living in poverty. The exchange that follows is packed so full of lines revolving around DC characters, making it one of the greatest instances of snap dialogue over Seinfeld’s nine-season run.
Jerry’s one-liners included “We found out his superpower was lack of money,” “He’s the ‘got no green’ lantern,” and “He’s invulnerable to creditors.” A visibly annoyed Elaine gets up to leave, only to have George pipe up with “Maybe his girlfriend is Lois Loan.” Jerry deals the final blow when Elaine reenters moments later to retrieve something she’d left behind; “He can wipe out a checking account with a single bounce!”
References You May Have Missed
Superman-related references also make appearances in the following episodes:

In “The Pilot,” Jerry is clad in a wardrobe of red and blue, Superman’s colors.
During a scene in “The Secret Code,” Jerry tells George that his ATM passcode is “Jor-El,” the name of Superman’s father on the planet Krypton.
“The Stock Tip” sees Jerry and George debating whether or not Superman has a super sense of humor.
After George makes a bone-headed move concerning a new love interest in “The Face Painter,” he wishes he could turn back time in the way Superman could, by spinning the Earth in reverse.

“The Cheever Letters” makes one of several references to someone’s home being their “Fortress of Solitude.”
“The Invitations” has a montage of Jerry with his new fiancée, Jeannie. In one moment, the two of them are shown reading Superman comic books.
The next time you stream Seinfeld on Netflix, look and listen for the references aboveand others.
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Heather Graham Reveals Steps To Stay Slim Without Ozempic
Heather Graham is letting fans in on her little secrets to maintain her chic physique.
The actress opened up about the rules she follows with her diet and self-care to ensure that she stays in shape. The youthful glow that seems to have never left her, even as she is now in her 50s, is seemingly thanks to everything but weight loss medication.
Heather Graham is living her childfree life to the fullest, enjoying the rewards of her work earlier in the industry. She gets her daily dose of happiness by focusing on enjoying the simplest things in life.
Going Under The Knife And Ozempic Are Not Part Of Heather Graham’s Routine

Graham had a chat this week where she told all on her secret to staying in shape, aging as an entertainer, and navigating through life. The actress explained how she tries to maintain her looks without succumbing to the pressure of going under the knife or using popular medications like GLP-1s.
For the Hollywood star, self-care is a top priority, and that includes her focus on staying active, eating healthy, yoga, and meditation. She strongly believes that “if you don’t have your health, you dont have anything” and as such she places her health as the most important thing in her life, even more important than her career. Graham, in her interview with US Weekly, revealed that she had unhealthy eating habits in her younger days.
She went through phases of being obsessed with sugar and eating frozen yoghurt for lunch and dinner. “I’d be like, ‘I don’t want to have dinner, so I’m going to eat eight candy bars or a pint of ice cream.’” Then I’d be like, “That was bad, so now I’m not going to eat any regular food.” After getting hands-on deep into meditation, she realized she needed to eat healthily. Now, she stays away from sugar by keeping it completely out of her house. and only sometimes indulges in two cookies.
The Actress’s Thoughts On Weight Loss And Aging

The entertainer was asked to share her thoughts on weight loss drugs and if they have a place in her regimen. In response, she stated that she does not see the appeal, even though there have been amazing reviews from people who use them. “But I’m fearful people haven’t been taking it long enough to know if there are bad side effects,” she added.
Graham then stressed that rather than turn to modern medicine for that purpose, she chooses to work out and have a prime diet instead. When it comes to cosmetic procedures, the star disclosed that she has never cut her face open. However, she has tried Botox, microneedling, and fillers. Her goal remains to look natural, she shared, adding “I dont want to look freaky. I wouldn’t completely rule it out, though.”
The “Hangover” star went on to answer questions about her career and aging in Hollywood. Recalling the time when there was a threshold age for women to get married before being tagged a spinster, Graham is glad to see that the industry is embracing female empowerment.
She gave a shout-out to Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa, Doechii, and Cardi B for helping her through a breakup via their music. Ultimately, the actress is not worried about getting older as she has come to terms with aging as part of the laws of nature. Her focus remains on how she can enjoy and appreciate the life she has.
The ‘Boogie Nights’ Star Has Been Into Diet And Fitness For Years

Over a decade ago, Graham chatted with Refinery29, where she spilled details of her experiences while filming the 2012 film “At Any Price,” where she starred as Meredith Crown alongside iconic actor Zac Efron. During her talk with the outlet, the Hollywood star shared that the secret to her glowing skin was using generous amounts of moisturizer.
“I like moisturizing a lot, my whole body, my face. I use this inexpensive Body Shop Nourishing Night Cream, and sometimes I’ll use Crème de la Mer,” the actress disclosed. At that time, she also detailed how she managed to keep up with her diet and fitness regimen despite being on the road regularly for work.
Graham shared that she tries to avoid sugar as a broad rule, even though she falters at times. She also tries to steer clear of white flour. In that same 2013 interview, the actress talked about her relationship with exercising, disclosing that she was big on doing yoga. “I’m obsessed with yoga. For fun, I would go on a yoga retreat and do four hours of yoga a day. And then I do pilates. I also like going out dancing,” Graham said.
For The Entertainer, Aging And Happiness Go Hand In Hand

Last year, Graham stepped onto the 55th floor of life, and her shared secret is “enjoying the simple things in life.” The “At Any Price” star shared that aging is all about attitude, noting that as she grows older, she cares less about things that do not matter. The star told PEOPLE that with that mindset, she has become a happier person focused on “feeling good from the inside out.”
She also surrounds herself with positive energy from her friends and spends more time in nature. “I like to go out in nature, go to the beach, look at the ocean, go on a hike, go into the mountains, look at the trees,” she shared before adding, “I love just being by the ocean; anytime I’m at the ocean, I just feel happier.
Graham, in recent years, has embraced a more holistic perspective on life, and this has tilted her focus from the super ambitious younger version of herself to a woman who draws fulfillment from other parts of life besides her career.
Heather Graham Has Gone No Contact With Her Parents Since Early Adulthood

The movie star previously disclosed that she has not spoken to her parents in almost thirty years. The estrangement from her father, James, who was an FBI agent, and her mother, Joan, who was an elementary school teacher, stemmed from her decision to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
The star shared that her father often actively discouraged her from getting into Hollywood, while her mom supported her creative and acting ambition, but did not protect her from James. “He regularly told me that the entertainment industry was evil and that Hollywood would claim my soul if I became an actress and appeared in anything with sexual content,” the actress revealed about two years ago.
ENews detailed that according to Graham, when she made her debut with “License to Drive,” staying at home with her parents became all the more difficult. She was determined to be successful and make a name for herself as a movie star. Friends became family to her, and she continued climbing the ladder to success. “I stopped talking to my parents when I was 25, and I’m estranged from them now. My friends are proud of me, and I’m proud of myself,” Graham concluded.
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“Twilight” star Robert Pattinson roasts reporter who claims to be 'Team Jacob': 'That was just a marketing thing'
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The actor was promoting ‘The Drama’ with his co-star Zendaya in Paris.
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21 Savage Seemingly Reacts To Latto’s Pregnancy Announcement
Roomies, it looks like fans have finally got their answer on where 21 Savage stands following Latto’s pregnancy announcement. Amid speculation about Big Mama and her baby, 21 seemingly weighed in with a few words for the first-time mom.
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21 Savage Steps In With Some Words For Latto
Social media is going crazy trying to figure out if 21 Savage just confirmed he fathered Latto’s baby. On Wednesday, March 25, the rapper seemingly reacts to Big Mama’s baby announcement by posting her new Paper magazine cover with the caption, “Big Mama Not The Little 1.” He doesn’t stop there — he added three dagger emojis, which fans know is the same symbol tatted on his forehead and a tribute to his late brother Tay Man. Latto hasn’t reacted to 21’s post, but she’s previously made it clear before that he’s her bae. Back in 2025, she told TMZ she never gets tired of hearing about him because that’s “Her man, her man, her man!”
The Internet Said “Say Less” After 21 Entered The Chat
Once The Shade Room reposted 21 Savage’s message, the comment section went wild! Fans loved seeing him show love to his Big Mama, while other said trolls can be quiet now since 21 seemingly confirmed where they stand!
Instagram user @_therealtokyodrifting wrote, “Simple 😌♥️🫶🏽”
Instagram user @laureaaall wrote, “He love his big mama ❤️”
While Instagram user @kweenmocha wrote, “Wizard Kelly finally came downstairs 😂”
Then Instagram user @iamjovimar wrote, “And there you have it yall😂 it’s FINALLY actually confirmed 👏👏 the internet is Always right.”
Another Instagram user @binkyloc_ wrote, “y’all done bullied that man into claiming her openly 😭”
instagram user @therealsiditydess wrote, “& thangggyaa🤏🏽🤏🏽🤏🏽”
Instagram user @moni_d93 wrote, “Lawwwddd he dun gave the internet what they been wanting.”
While another Instagram user @thats.seldom wrote, “Ok Big Mama getting posted🤣🥳”
Instagram user @___wond___ wrote, “THESE PEOPLE DONT OWE YALL NATHAN 😩🙄🤦🏽♀️”
Then another Instagram user @cydneedane wrote, “Alright nowwwww we getting somewhereeeeeee.”
Finally, Instagram user @msashnicole2u wrote, “21 has spoken 🔥yall leave them folks alone. I love this ❤️”
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What Do You Think Roomies?
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Devil Wears Prada 2 Cast Refused ‘Skeletal’ Models in Sequel
Anne Hathaway set the tone for The Devil Wears Prada 2 by refusing to cast overly thin models in the film, her costar Meryl Streep shared in a candid new interview.
Streep, 76, admitted to being completely “struck by how not only beautiful and young” as well as “alarmingly thin the models were” when the cast attended real-life runway shows during Milan Fashion Week in 2025, she told Harper’s Bazaar in an article profiling Hathaway, 43, published on Wednesday, March 25.
“I thought that all had been addressed years ago. Annie clocked it too,” Streep added.
The actress, who reprises her role as Miranda Priestly (Runway magazine’s now-struggling editor-in-chief) alongside Hathaway’s Andy Sachs in the upcoming sequel, said that her costar wanted a more realistic beauty standard portrayed in the sequel and took action to ensure that would happen.

Stanley Tucci and Anne Hathaway. Macall Polay/20th Century Studios
“[Hathaway] made a beeline to the producers about it, securing promises that the models in the show that we were putting together for our film would not be so skeletal! She’s a stand-up girl,” raved Streep.
It’s been two decades since fashion-loving fans got to see the original film in theaters back in June 2006. This time, Andy is a features editor at Runway after moving up the ladder from her junior personal assistant role.
“Even though we were aware of the impact of the first film two decades ago, I think none of us were prepared for the ambush of both goodwill and avid attention that engulfed us,” Streep shared about the frenzy that followed. “We needed police barriers and crowd control.”
“Buses of fans turned up, and paparazzi swarmed and in one case kept jumping in front of the camera and the shot and got in a kerfuffle with crew!” added Streep while talking about shooting the sequel. “Annie kept her cool, but I was unnerved.”
As for what fans can expect to see in the second film, “The characters are obviously 20 years along in their careers and at very different places, and the world of media is in a very different place,” the movie’s director, David Frankel, shared. “Andy has had a career in journalism that mirrors a lot of people’s experiences in journalism these days.”
Outside of her role as Andy, Hathaway said that she’s embraced this next chapter of her own life as a mom of two.
“I think that very often, conversations about aging presume that the first part of life is the happiest and the most fulfilling, and I don’t necessarily think that’s true,” the star, who shares sons Jonathan, 10, and Jack, 6, with her husband Adam Shulman, said. She added, “I wasn’t expecting to find another gear at 40.”
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Kylie Kelce Addresses Rumor Jason Doesn’t Watch Their Kids
Kylie Kelce says critics are taking her past comments about hiring babysitters when her husband, Jason Kelce, is at home out of context.
“It got so aggressively taken out of context that I was pissed about it for, like, months,” Kylie, 34, said during the Wednesday, March 25, episode of the “Conversations With Cam” podcast. “Because there comes a time where you can set the record straight. But then at what point are you just continuously [doing it]? And like, ‘I don’t need to.’ This is the same thing of, like, if I’m going to talk about it, I’ll talk about it. If I’m not, I’m not.”
Back in December 2024, Kylie caused a stir when she revealed that she would schedule a babysitter even when Jason, 38, is scheduled to be home with their kids. (The couple shares daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 3, and Finn, who turns 1 year old on Monday, March 30.)
“How do I say this nicely? No,” Kylie said during the debut episode of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast. “When I have to do something — coaching, something for Eagles Autism Foundation, something for my podcast, a doctor’s appointment even — I will schedule childcare. My husband could tell me 72 times that he is going to be in the house during the time when I have to leave it, [and] I will still schedule childcare.”
Kylie added that their schedule is unpredictable now that Jason is retired from the NFL, so it’s hard to know when he will be able to watch the kids.
After the episode aired, critics online slammed Kylie for seemingly not allowing Jason to watch their children.
“Tell me you don’t trust your husband, without telling him you don’t trust him,” an Instagram user commented on a clip of the podcast at the time.
Another person added, “That’s really sad a guy can’t parent his own kids.”

Addressing the criticism on Wednesday, Kylie continued, “It got so taken out of context because people were like, ‘You won’t let Jason watch your kids.’ And I’m like, ‘What do you mean, let him watch the kids? They’re his kids.’ I’m not letting him do anything. They’re f***ing his.”
Kylie then reiterated her original explanation for hiring a babysitter.
“When I first started the podcast and we addressed this, which is when I said it, Jason was in football season for ESPN,” she said. “He had multiple other things going on where his schedule was, and still is, chaotic, but not nearly as much. There was like no structure happening.”
Kylie added, “And there were times where he would be sitting, and he’d be like, ‘Oh, I don’t have anything for the rest of the day.’ And then someone would call him, and he’d be like, ‘Oh, I actually have to take this.’ And then he would end up on a call for like 45 minutes to an hour. And like, it’s, they’re not calls where you can have little voices in the background.”
The podcaster also argued that she had a “sarcastic” tone when she made the original remarks.
“It’s always how someone wants to twist it,” she noted.
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The 10 Greatest Movies From Countries That No Longer Exist
If there’s anything that history proves, it’s that nothing is permanent—not even nations. There have been several countries throughout the years that have disappeared, dissolved, or transformed into something entirely different. That certainly includes a few throughout cinema’s existence in the 20th century, which means that there are many movies out there whose home has vanished since their release.
Many such movies have either been forgotten by time or disappeared altogether, but there are a few masterpieces from countries that no longer exist that are widely counted among the greatest films ever made. From Yugoslav gems like pretty much Emir Kusturica‘s entire filmography to legendary Soviet movies like I Am Cuba, these are cornerstones of movie history that cinephiles should never allow themselves to forget.
‘I Was Nineteen’ (1968) From East Germany
Right before the end of World War II, the Allied powers agreed on the division of defeated Nazi Germany into occupation zones. The Soviet occupation zone turned into East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic, a communist state whose economy soon became the most successful in the Eastern European Bloc. East Germany’s state-owned film studio was called DEFA, and the best movie that it ever produced is undoubtedly Konrad Wolf‘s I Was Nineteen. It’s a fictionalization of Wolf’s experiences, where a young boy who fled Germany with his parents returns as a lieutenant in the Red Army.
I Was Nineteen is easily the best-made and most thought-provoking East German masterpiece.
Due to its emphasis on subjective experience rather than propagandistic clarity, the DEFA disliked I Was Nineteen and tried to get Wolf to revise the screenplay in several ways. Yet, despite their interference, it is easily the best-made and most thought-provoking East German masterpiece. Though episodic, the film feels like a deeply intimate recollection of a man’s recollection of his tumultuous youth. It’s a stunning cinematic autobiography.
‘The Nightingale’s Prayer’ (1959) From the United Arab Republic
In 1958, a political union between Egypt and Syria formed the United Arab Republic. Just three years later, Syria seceded from the union following a coup d’état, but Egypt continued to be known officially as the United Arab Republic until it was formally dissolved in 1971. During these (roughly) 13 years, the United Arab Republic produced several of what have gone down in history as the greatest African movies of all time. The most noteworthy of these is Henry Barakat‘s The Nightingale’s Prayer, a romance drama that follows a woman’s revenge plot against the engineer who destroyed her family’s honor.
It’s an immensely powerful social melodrama that’s surprisingly bleak and anti-patriarchy for its era. The Nightingale’s Prayer, which looks and feels delectably similar to the best of noirs being produced in Hollywood at the time, hasn’t aged perfectly in every department, but it still feels as well-performed, well-written, and well-directed today as it surely must have been back in the 1959 United Arab Republic.
‘Time of the Gypsies’ (1988) From Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia came into existence following World War I, being the first union of South Slavic peoples as a sovereign state in history. Due to a wide variety of factors and after a violent multi-stage process, the country broke up between 1991 and 1992. But during its existence, it was the source of some of the greatest European films and filmmakers of its time, chief among which is the great Emir Kusturica. One of Kusturica’s best movies is the Yugoslav-Italian co-production Time of the Gypsies, a coming-of-age fantasy crime drama about a young Roma boy with telekinetic powers who is seduced by the world of petty crime.
It’s one of those ’80s movie masterpieces that most people have forgotten about, which won Kusturica the Best Director Award at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Tragicomical, deeply moving, and unexpectedly dense (with a runtime of nearly two and a half hours), Time of the Gypsies is a beautifully chaotic epic that’s definitely a must-watch for history buffs and cinephiles alike.
‘Marketa Lazarová’ (1967) From Czechoslovakia
In 1918, Czechoslovakia was created after declaring its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1992, it split peacefully into Czechia and Slovakia. Throughout those 74 years, Czechoslovakia was the home of some of the greatest and most groundbreaking European films of the 20th century. During the ’60s in particular, filmmakers like František Vláčil led theCzechoslovak New Wave, one of the most notorious European film movements of the era.This movement birthed the country’s greatest cinematic masterpiece: Marketa Lazarová, an epic period drama about a young girl promised to God who is kidnapped and raped by a marauder.
It’s an unsettling and absolutely brutal masterpiece, but a masterpiece nonetheless. Clocking in at nearly three hours long and sprinkling surreal moments into the mix to enhance its psychologically intense atmosphere, it’s a dreamlike, poetic, and utterly mesmerizing work of art. Its score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes is well deserved, since this is one of the most unforgettable period pieces in the history of cinema.
‘The Cranes Are Flying’ (1957) From the Soviet Union
From 1922 until its dissolution in 1991, the Soviet Union was the world’s flagship communist state. The nation’s film industry was fully regulated by the central government in Moscow and, thus, often prone to censorship. Still, such a tremendously large number of cinematic masterpieces came out of that system that one can point to innumerable Soviet movies which could be counted among the greatest of the 20th century. One such movie is The Cranes Are Flying, a war drama about two lovers planning a rendezvous at the bank of a river, only for the man to be drafted into WWII shortly after.
Plenty of war films out there depict the horror and devastation of armed conflict in all manner of thought-provoking ways, as well as somewhat problematic war films that make war seem like an exciting prospect. But movies about the tedium of war, about how slow, boring, and existentially dreadful it can be? There aren’t nearly enough of those in existence, but Georgian-Soviet filmmaker Mikhail Kalatozov made this one, which is great enough to make up for the scarcity of such movies. It’s a timeless cinematic miracle; poetic, visually splendid, and deeply human.
‘I Am Cuba’ (1964) From the Soviet Union
A co-production between the Soviet Union and Cuba, I Am Cuba is proof that propaganda cinema isn’t inherently bad. In fact, it is widely recognized by cinephiles and film historians as one of the greatest films of the 1960s,an anthology film and political drama with some of the most revolutionary cinematography in the history of the art form. Also directed by Mikhail Kalatozov, it follows four vignettes about the lives of the Cuban people during the pre-revolutionary era.
The film was almost completely forgotten until it was rediscovered by American filmmakers in the ’90s, and Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola were actually instrumental in its restoration and re-release in 1995. Politically radical, full of jaw-dropping visuals, and so ideologically profound that film scholars will probably continue to study it deeply for the rest of history, I Am Cuba is a must-see for all those who would say they love cinema.
‘Stalker’ (1979) From the Soviet Union
Andrei Tarkovsky was perhaps the greatest of all Soviet filmmakers, a poet with a camera who loved to work on his own terms. So much so, in fact, that he exiled himself from the Soviet Union in the early ’80s due to the unrelenting censorship and artistic interference from the government. The last film he made in the USSR was Stalker, one of the best and most beautiful arthouse sci-fi masterpieces of all time, full of the same kind of poetic pacing and philosophical depth that makes Tarkovsky timeless.Aside from being one of the sci-fi films with the strongest acting ever, the most gorgeous visuals ever, and the best dialogue ever, Stalker is a thought-provoking exploration of themes of faith, societal decay, and spiritual redemption. Its production was notoriously difficult (and led to Tarkovsky’s untimely death from cancer at 54 years old, since they shot in highly toxic locations), but the result is one of the most transcendental works of art in film history.
‘Underground’ (1995) From Yugoslavia
The biggest masterpiece that Emir Kusturica ever directed was the satirical epic war film Underground, about two underground black marketeers who sell weapons to the Communist resistance in wartime Belgrade. Admirably genre-bending and enthralling throughout its nearly three hours of runtime, the film earned Kusturica his second Cannes Palme d’Or victory (after 1985’s When Father Was Away on Business), making him one of only ten directors in history to have won the award more than once.
It was a well-deserved victory, too, since Underground is an exhilarating masterpiece that offers an insightful look at life in Communist Eastern Europe. Hugely ambitious, disorienting, energetic, and carnivalesque, it’s movie magic in its purest form. Funny though it may be, Underground is also epically operatic and emotionally enthralling, making it one of history’s greatest cinematic masterpieces.
‘Come and See’ (1985) From the Soviet Union
Yet another Soviet masterpiece, the anti-war thriller coming-of-age Come and See is not only the highest-rated European film on Letterboxd, but the 4th-highest-rated movie on the platform in general. It’s a horrific, absolutely harrowing epic where, after finding an old rifle, a young boy joins the Soviet resistance movement against German forces during WWII. Plenty of movies make war seem like hell, but none nearly as effectively and potently as this one.
Directed by Elem Klimov and starring Aleksei Kravchenko, who delivers the most transformative and emotionally devastating child acting performance in film history, Come and See is not for the faint of heart. But daunting though it may be, it’s obligatory viewing for movie fans. It’s an unforgiving waking nightmare that you simply can’t forget, visually striking and full of hard-hitting scenes. Soviet cinema was rarely ever this good.
‘Andrei Rublev’ (1966) From the Soviet Union
Actually, Soviet cinema was only ever slightly better than Klimov’s Come and See once, and that was when Andrei Tarkovsky made his magnum opus, Andrei Rublev, arguably the greatest movie of the last 100 years. It’s a three-hour-long arthouse biopic about the life, times, and afflictions of the titular Medieval Russian icon painter, though the movie is far more focused on Medieval Russian history than on Rublev’s life in terms of historical accuracy. However, Tarkovsky is even more interested in the thematic depth of this thought-provoking film about art, religion, spirituality, and where those things intersect.
Andrei Rublev will be an obnoxious bore for those who hate slow-burning cinema, but for people who love arthouse films that take their time and aren’t afraid to slow down and let the narrative breathe, it will be an unforgettable experience. The acting is phenomenal, Tarkovsky’s direction is so transcendentally powerful that it almost doesn’t feel human, and the long runtime doesn’t have a single second where it’s not absolutely fascinating. The Soviet Union may not exist anymore, but Tarkovsky’s work will prove eternal.
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General Hospital Early Spoilers Mar 30-Apr 3: Lucas Receives Crushing News & Lulu Gripped by Fear!
General Hospital early weekly spoilers for March 30th through April 3rd stun as Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) is going to be absolutely devastated and Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins Bruening) terrified.
As we always do on early edition day, we start with what is coming the rest of this week and then talk about what is ahead for next week.
General Hospital Spoilers Wednesday, March 25th: Something’s Not Right in Surgery
So, on Wednesday, March 25th, we have in surgery Dr. Isaiah Gannon (Sawandi Wilson) telling Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) that something is not right. So, this does not sound good for Marco Rios (Adrian Anchondo) at all because the two of them are working on him. But I honestly expect him to pull through. I hope he does. Fingers crossed. We should find out on Wednesday, Thursday at the latest.
And Elizabeth has to break bad news on Wednesday. And again, nurses don’t tell people that patients died. That’s a doctor’s job. But that’s kind of part of why I feel like Marco survives. And this may be Elizabeth telling Lucas once he’s out of Ross Cullum’s (Andrew Hawkes) surgery that his boyfriend Marco is in the hospital, just got out of surgery and has been stabbed. And Lucas is having his own little crisis in surgery saying, “Come on, Cullum.”
So, it looks like they might be losing him. I mean, good riddance to bad rubbish. But honestly, he’s so awful. I don’t think he’s going to die either. Even though I’d be cheering for it, you know, when GH brings on somebody that fans hate, they just don’t up and get rid of them like we would like them to. You know, Peter August (Wes Ramsey) lived way too long. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) lived way too long. So, I don’t know if Cullum’s going to be pushing up daisies quite yet.
GH Spoilers: Lulu Begs Rocco to Keep Quiet
And Lulu gives Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr) a warning. And Lulu’s telling Rocco, “Promise me you won’t tell anybody.” So, at this point, I think she’s going to have found out that he shot Cullum, who may die. And Lulu doesn’t want him to go down for it. And I think this is going to leapfrog her and Nathan West’s (Ryan Paevey) relationship forward while he’s protecting her son.
Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn) tells Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) and Charlotte Cassadine (Blusey Burke) that his dad Jason Morgan‘s (Steve Burton) in danger and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is the only one who can help. So obviously, you know, they’re over at Carly’s house and somehow thinking that he can work a miracle.
But Charlotte is let down according to spoilers for Wednesday and I suspect if Valentin does talk to them, he just says there’s nothing he can do. He doesn’t have any power to help. Danny, of course, will be upset. Charlotte may be upset too because she’s the one who suggested this. So the residual question is would Danny rat out Valentin? If he goes to talk to Jason, he’ll probably tell him just zip it. Don’t tell anybody that he’s there or Carly’s going to go to prison.
General Hospital Spoilers: Jason & Nathan Scheme to Protect Rocco
Nathan is telling Jason while Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) there in the interrogation room that Jason needs to make his next decision carefully, but wink wink nudge nudge. Nathan and Jason are conspiring behind Dante’s back. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is in a race against time and she wants to see Jason before he’s sent to Steinmauer or wherever.
And we’ll see if the warrant at the WSB takes precedence over the PCPD arrest for shooting Cullum and if he survives, of course not. And Britt is frantically saying one way or another she is going to see Jason. She’s at the hospital getting checked out this week, but may force them to let her leave.
And Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) walks in on a close moment. There’s a couple of things he could see. He could walk in on Nathan and Jason conspiring over Rocco. He could walk in on Jason kissing Britt in the interrogation room bc Jason’s obvi gonna be gone for a while.
And over at Wyndemere, by the way, with their faces only inches apart on Wednesday, we’re going to see on Ava Jerome (Maura West) telling Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) she enjoys a challenge. And he says, “So does he.” So this could be Chase coming in to interrupt them to notify Sidwell about Marco’s attack.
GH Spoilers Thursday, March 26th: Nathan Makes a Promise
Then on Thursday, March 26th, Nathan makes a promise. And it may be to Jason to protect Rocco. I mean, Britt was conked out. So, she doesn’t know about Rocco, but Jason, you know, was saying say that I shot him, and that’s pretty easy to figure out. And Rocco may even talk to her about it.
Meanwhile, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) tells Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) that he needs help. So, Sonny may be questioned in Marco’s stabbing, whether he lives or dies. And Carly gives somebody advice they didn’t ask for. So it could be Charlotte or Danny who showed up at her house or it could be Valentin.
And Sidwell opens up to Ava. So, if they’re together when he gets the news about Marco, I’m sure Ava’s going to come to General Hospital with Sidwell. And of course, he’s very concerned about his beloved son. Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) makes a connection and with both Cullum and Marco injured, she may do the math on that. We’ll see.

Friday, March 27th on General Hospital: Sonny Demands Answers
Friday, March 27th, we’re going to end this week with Sonny getting a visit from DA Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor). He and his little doggy, Fizz, are happy to see her. Things may heat up again, but she may also be prodding Sonny to see if he was somehow involved in the attack on Marco, which he didn’t have a role in that.
Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) is cautious and it could be about Jacinda Bracken (Paige Herschell) because of Tracy Quartermaine’s (Jane Elliot) comments that Michael was disrespecting her or it could be something to do with this latest attack. Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza) pays Dante a visit
And Gio may be looking for some father-son bonding time and we know Dante would love that. Joss has an offer for somebody and it could be Lucas or it could be Valentin about Carly. Also, Lulu is investigating, so she may start digging into Cullum based on what Rocco tells her about the things he overheard Britt and Cullum saying.
And Lulu already hated the guy for showing up at her house and wanting to see her kids. Plus, Sonny demands answers on Friday. And it could be about Jason. And we’ll see if Sonny’s going to get to see Jason before he is shipped off.
Week of March 30th-April 3rd GH Spoilers
The week of March 30th through April 3rd, we’re going to have massive fallout from Jason’s arrest and his exit. And we’ll see if he is sent straight to Steinmauer or maybe they’re going to send him to Pentonville and he goes missing along the way.
Plus, Sidwell is going to want to avenge the attack on Marco. He may suspect Sonny since Sidwell was leveraging him. And if Marco is in a coma or he’s dead or he’s scared to tell his dad the truth that it was Cullum, you know, then Sonny would continue to be the top suspect.
And Marco honestly would probably be okay with that if he’s too scared to tattle on Cullum. Like if Cullum is dead, which I don’t think he will be, but I hope so. Then I think he would tell his dad the truth. But if Cullum survives, Marco may be terrified and may be fine with Sonny going down for this.
General Hospital Spoilers: Britt Terrified & Joss Determined
Plus, Josslyn tries to protect Carly from Valentin. Britt is terrified because Cullum broke her medicine vials. And you know, we’ve got Marco stabbed, maybe dead, hope not, which means that takes away her hope to get hold of more meds to reverse engineer.
Even if Cullum dies, and we’ll know soon if he does, Sidwell will still be cracking the whip about this project. Nathan and Lulu are determined to protect Rocco and go all out to make it happen. Lulu is intently digging for answers. Sonny and Justine try to keep each other in the friend zone. And Lucas is absolutely distraught by this attack on Marco.
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The Wild Comedy That Makes A Solid Case For Actually Joining A Cult
By Robert Scucci
| Published

2022’s Squirrel doesn’t have a single squirrel in it, but it’s about a cult full of a bunch of nuts, so maybe that’s the connection writer-director Matt Glass was going for with the title. However, the nuts depicted in Squirrel aren’t so bad, and once you get to know them, they’re basically harmless. Sure, they might try to indoctrinate you, and they’re probably more than willing to make human sacrifices for honey, a fate Nicolas Cage is all too familiar with. They’re not making anybody drink any weird Kool-Aid, though, and they actually serve what looks like real food to their guests instead of gruel.
Not quite a horror movie, and not quite a comedy, Squirrel succeeds in subverting every expectation you have going in, and makes for a great watch if you’re looking for something a little left of center.
It’s All About That Red Honey

It may seem at first like there’s not much going on in Squirrel, as it’s your typical “couple in the woods gets taken in by a cult” setup. When we meet Charlotte (Tara Perry) and Casey (Alex Hyner), they’re on a camping trip where the latter tries to prove his manliness by building the worst looking fire you’ve ever seen. After a series of strange events, culminating in Charlotte seriously injuring her leg, the couple has a run-in with Tommy (Thomas Hobson) and Anderson (Tom DeTrinis), who take them into their compound.
Casey, who wanted Charlotte to break out of her comfort zone in the first place, is immediately suspicious of Tommy and Anderson, suspecting foul play. Charlotte, who’s grateful for the food and shelter, is more open to their hospitality. It’s quickly revealed that the two men belong to a cult that harvests a special red varietal of maple syrup with healing properties, and that their compound has been in trouble for quite some time.

Even worse, it’s alluded to, but never explicitly stated, that the cult, led by the charismatic and magnanimous Wilder (Curtis Anderson), may be looking for a human sacrifice to ensure a better honey yield. Charlotte is rightfully suspicious, but can’t argue with the results. Her leg injury rendered her immobile, Tommy rubbed some red honey on the wound, and she was walking in no time.
Casey, who becomes increasingly and disproportionately angry and unpredictable as the film moves through its first and second acts, may be more closely connected to the cult than he realizes, but he’s too blinded by his own paranoia to ever make the connection. This combination of personality and miscommunication is what really sells Squirrel, because there’s no real conflict here outside of each character’s assumptions about the people they’re interacting with.
The Third Act Payoff Is Worth The Wait

While you may find yourself wondering what’s so special about Squirrel early on, your patience will be rewarded. It has the kind of twist you’ll never see coming, and I’m saying that as somebody who almost exclusively watches psychological thrillers. Everybody seems like they’re up to something, and in most cases they are, but that “something” they’re up to is never quite what you expect, making the whole thing play out like a fever dream.


Squirrel, in all of its squirrelless glory, is currently streaming for free on Tubi.
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