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8 Best Plot Twists of ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 (So Far)

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Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for The Pitt Season 2, Episode 11.

The Pitt is back, people, and this writer is happy to report that Season 2 is every bit as captivating as Season 1. Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center has a lot on its hands for the Fourth of July, and the first 11 episodes have made that extremely clear. With Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) on his last shift before taking a three-month sabbatical, Dr. Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi) has arrived one day early to get a feel of how he runs things. Meanwhile, Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball) is back from rehab and struggles to feel welcome back.

This show is just one plot twist after another, so it’s hard to even keep track of all the developments that have taken place over the course of these 50-minute episodes. There are still four more to go, but there have definitely been enough plot developments to compile a list from what we’ve seen so far. Dr. Robby deciding to stay because his friend is waiting for a CT scan is a nice twist, but it’s not very surprising. After all, everyone expected Robby to stick around for the entire season. Something slightly more surprising would be Robby offering Whitaker (Gerran Howell) his apartment while he’s on sabbatical, but that doesn’t have the punch that the season’s best surprises so far have had. Ranked by their emotional impact, shock factors, and relevance to the overall show, these twists and turns tell us there are still more brilliant moments to come as the season draws to a close.

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Orlando Leaves Early

Season 2, Episode 7 “1:00 P.M.”

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Dr. Samira Mohan (Supriya Ganesh) talks to Orlando Diaz (William Guirola) on ‘The Pitt’
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Orlando (William Guirola) didn’t even want to go to the hospital in the first place, despite being in dire need of care. After his condition finally starts improving, his daughter and mother struggle to get him to stay. He says it’s too expensive, and apparently their income falls into a gap where insurance can’t be given. His daughter tries to start a GoFundMe. He’s told he can move to a much less expensive section of the hospital, etc. Nothing works, he leaves.

He tells Dr. Mohan (Supriya Ganesh) that he’s already in a lot of debt. He simply can’t take on anymore, even if it’s at a significant discount. As the family’s main provider, he thinks more about his wallet than his health—something that many people under the current healthcare system can relate to. It’s telling to have him leave so much sooner than he should and after all the help he was offered. Viewers can only hope he won’t return to the Pitt later in even worse condition.

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Mohan’s Panic Attack

Season 2, Episode 10 “4:00 P.M.”

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Dr. Samira Mohan (Supriya Ganesh) looking worried on ‘The Pitt’
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One of the most impressive things about The Pitt is that it somehow manages to be such a fast-paced phenomenon and yet doesn’t feel too hard to follow—at least for the viewers. The characters, on the other hand, can get pretty overwhelmed. Last season it was Dr. Robby, but this time it’s Dr. Mohan who breaks down in the middle of her shift.

She and third-year med student Joy (Irene Choi) are talking to a patient when Mohan starts having trouble breathing. It’s an intense sequence as she tries to get some air in the worst place possible. Joy has the common sense to bring her a wheelchair, which leads to Dr. Robby telling Mohan off. It turns out to be a panic attack, induced largely (but not solely) by her mother’s calls, showing indeed that Mohan looking for work elsewhere is probably a good decision.

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Baby Jane Doe

Season 2, Episode 1 “7:00 A.M.”

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Just as The Pitt provides enough answers to our questions to help us understand the context for this new season, it also gives us new questions for us to ponder. The biggest one right off the bat comes in the form of an infant, who was found in a bathroom in the ER. As they give the baby tests, she seems to be in good health overall. That’s good, but how did this happen?

This question still hasn’t been answered after 11 episodes, so at this point it will probably wind up being a conflict that resolves in the season finale. More than one person thinks the child has been abandoned, while it’s also been suggested that sometimes a mother will leave a baby in a bathroom and return to pick it up later (which would still leave a few questions). A bundle of innocence and mystery in a frantic environment, this anonymous patient has been making viewers scratch their heads since the season premiere—and we’re all hoping there’s a happy ending to this plot thread.

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ICE Arrests Nurse Jesse

Season 2, Episode 11 “5:00 P.M.”

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Nurse Jesse treats a patient with an ICE agent watching in ‘The Pitt’ Season 2.
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This show didn’t back down from America’s socio-political climate in the first season, and Season 2 is just as ambitious. In last week’s episode, ICE agents arrive at the ER with a detainee who was injured during their raid. As rumors spread that immigration enforcement is here, several hospital staff leave out of fear they’ll be arrested. The ICE officers weren’t intending on arresting anyone else, but, sure enough, Nurse Jesse (Ned Brower) winds up in cuffs.

And all because he was just trying to help Pranita (Ramona DuBarry) get her treatment before leaving. The agents don’t want to wait for the patient to be put in a sling; they want out, and Jesse gets too physical for their liking. ICE has accrued a reputation for being aggressive, and this episode demonstrates how the agency essentially comes across as the antithesis of a hospital. Meanwhile, the Pitt is now even more understaffed than it already was.

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A critical patient comes through the door. What’s your first instinct?
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Why did you go into medicine in the first place?
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What do you actually want from the people you work with?
Who you want beside you under pressure is who you are.





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How do you actually perform under extreme pressure?
The worst shifts reveal things about you that the good ones never will.





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You lose a patient you fought hard to save. How do you carry it?
Every doctor who’s worked a long shift has had to answer this question.





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How would your colleagues describe the way you work?
Your reputation on the floor is usually more accurate than your self-image.





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How do you feel about hospital protocol and procedure?
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What does this job cost you personally?
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Your answers have pointed to one fictional hospital above all others. This is the ward your instincts, your temperament, and your particular brand of dysfunction were built for.

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The Pitt

You are built for the most unsparing version of emergency medicine television has ever shown. The Pitt doesn’t romanticise the work — it puts you inside a single fifteen-hour shift and doesn’t let you look away. You are someone who needs their work to be real, who finds meaning not in the drama surrounding medicine but in medicine itself, and who has made peace with the fact that this job will take from you constantly and give back in ways that are harder to name. You don’t need the chaos to be aestheticised. You need it to be honest. Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center is exactly that — and you would not want to be anywhere else.

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ER

You are the person who keeps the whole floor running — not the most brilliant in the room, but possibly the most essential. County General is built on the shoulders of people who show up, do the work, absorb the losses, and come back the next day without requiring the job to be anything other than what it is. You care deeply about patients as individual human beings, you believe in the system even when it fails you, and you understand that emergency medicine at its core is about holding the line between order and chaos for just long enough. ER is television about endurance, and you have it.

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Grey’s Anatomy

You came to medicine with your whole self — your ambition, your emotions, your relationships, your history — and you have never quite managed to leave any of it at the door. Grey Sloan is a hospital where the personal and the professional are permanently, chaotically entangled, and where that entanglement produces both the greatest disasters and the most remarkable saves. You are someone who feels things fully, who forms deep attachments to the people you work with, and who understands that the most extraordinary medicine often happens at the intersection of clinical skill and profound human connection. It’s messy here. You would not have it any other way.

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House

You are drawn to the problem above everything else. Not the patient as a person — though you are capable of caring, even if you’d deny it — but the case as a puzzle, the symptom that doesn’t fit, the diagnosis hiding underneath the obvious one. Princeton-Plainsboro is a hospital that exists to house one extraordinary, impossible mind, and everyone around that mind is there because they are smart enough and stubborn enough to keep up. You work best when the stakes are highest, when the standard answer is wrong, and when the only way forward is to think harder than everyone else in the room. That is exactly what you would do here.

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Scrubs

You understand that medicine is tragic and absurd in almost equal measure, and that the only sane response is to hold both of those things at the same time. Sacred Heart is a hospital where the laughter and the grief are genuinely inseparable — where a terrible joke can get you through a terrible moment, and where the most ridiculous people are also, on their best days, remarkably good doctors. You are warm, self-aware, and funnier than most people in your field. You lean on the people around you and you let them lean back. Scrubs is a show about learning to become someone worthy of the job — and you are still very much in the middle of that process, which is exactly right.

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Waterpark Disaster

Season 2, Episode 9 “3:00 P.M.”

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Lucas Iverson as James Ogilvie in Season 2 of ‘The Pitt.’
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By the time we’ve hit Episode 9, another hospital is sending their ambulances over to Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center and the Pitt has shut down its internet. What else can go wrong? A waterpark disaster: after a ride collapses, the poor souls who were caught in the middle of it are now also getting sent to the ER. They definitely need help, piling more difficulty onto an already chaotic situation.

One of The Pitt‘s best new characters, Ogilvie (Lucas Iverson) was so cocky at the beginning of the season. Well, his attitude has gradually changed over the course of the day. In the wake of this mess, Ogilvie winds up having to hold a dismembered leg and is visibly distressed by it. It’s amazing how a show with such material can find dark comedy in a med student’s obvious yet ignored discomfort. Meanwhile, this emphasizes just how many things can go wrong in one day without having anything to do with each other. Their only common denominator is where the victims wind up: the emergency room.

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Diverted Cases from Westbridge Hospital

Season 2, Episode 3 “9:00 A.M.”

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Laetitia Hollard as Emma Nolan in Season 2 of ‘The Pitt.’
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The first few episodes of Season 2 were engrossing enough, but things really start to heat up when Westbridge Hospital shuts down. We aren’t told why, only that they’re sending their ambulances over to the Pitt. The workload is about to skyrocket, making this not only a suspenseful finish to Season 2, Episode 3, but also an excellent way to practically guarantee that the rest of the shift (ergo, the season) is going to be intense.

It’s a simple formula: more patients means more cases to do (and drama to deal with) in a short window of time, which means even less time for the characters to rest. As much as this sets us up for serious plot lines, the show finds a way to bring in a lighthearted response as well: the betting pool. The guy who set up last season’s pool enthusiastically sets up this new one, and viewers can safely bet this is going to be another terrific season.

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Louie’s Death

Season 2, Episode 6 “12:00 P.M.”

Louie (Ernest Harden Jr.) and Langdon (Patrick Ball) talking in 'The Pitt' Season 2
Louie (Ernest Harden Jr.) and Langdon (Patrick Ball) talking in ‘The Pitt’ Season 2
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Louie (Ernest Harden Jr.) was established as a regular patient in Season 1, and his return in the second season was both worrisome and unsurprising. The man’s charm and expertise in surprising subjects also meant that fans enjoyed seeing this mythical alcoholic’s familiar face, and we were led to believe that he just needed some fluid drained from his abdomen. A lot of it, sure, but he’d had this procedure done a few times before.

So when he dies, it comes as a shock to both the doctors and the viewers. Robby and Langdon together try to bring him back (fitting, as Robby knew him best), and it’s heartbreaking to watch them fail. Louie was so adored by the hospital staff that they even find time to pay their respects together, at which point Robby gives everyone Louie’s unknown backstory. Only now that he’s dead does the audience learn that his wife and unborn child died in a car accident, which both explains his drinking and makes it all the more tragic.

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PTMC Shuts Down the Hospital’s Internet

Season 2, Episode 7 “1:00 P.M.”

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Out of everything that’s happened so far, this season’s defining characteristic is the plot twist that was foreshadowed by Westbridge Hospital’s problems and finally arrived in Season 2: they need to work without computers. As we learn that hospitals in the area have been targeted for cyberattacks, the hospital CEO himself comes to announce that Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center will be shutting down their internet before any such attacks can be successful.

Very bad news, as everything nowadays has been so geared toward new technology that people have started using AI to take down notes. The more senior doctors need to explain how to document everything the old-fashioned way, and it’s a minor miracle that Joy’s photographic memory was strong enough for her to remember everything on the board. Miscommunication and other issues are inevitable, however, as they even ask a retired clerk to help out because she’s so proficient at the old system. Humanity’s reliance on technology is powerfully explored as The Pitt remains one of the decade’s most brilliant television series.


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How Often Savannah Guthrie Speaks to Today Hosts Amid Hiatus

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Many of the Today show anchors haven’t contacted Savannah Guthrie amid her on-air hiatus following her mom Nancy Guthrie’s continued disappearance.

“I don’t know if people realize, none of us have had much correspondence with her over this whole 54-day ordeal,” Carson Daly said during the Thursday, March 26, broadcast. “So as we’re watching this with the world, we’re learning and unpacking so much about our dear friend.”

He added, “It’s hard to process here [on] live TV in the moment.”

Savannah, 54, took a step back from her Today duties last month after Nancy, 84, was reported missing in Arizona. She sat down with Hoda Kotb for an emotional interview, which began airing on Wednesday, March 25, and continued on Thursday morning.

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Savannah Guthrie‘s Today show family is continuing to show their support amid the search for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie. “Hoda [Kotb] is joining us this morning as our Today family continues to navigate uncharted territory, balancing the updates on the search for Savannah’s mom with all the other stories of the day, like we […]

“I said, ‘Do you think [it was] because of me?’” Savannah recalled of a conversation with her brother, Camron, who previously worked in military intelligence. “He said, ‘I’m sorry, sweetie, but yeah, maybe.’ I knew that. I hope not. I mean, we still don’t know. Honestly, we don’t know anything. We don’t know anything.”

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According to Savannah, it’s been “too much to bear” thinking that she was responsible for mom’s possible kidnapping.

“[If] it’s because of me, I have to say I’m so sorry, Mommy. I’m so sorry,” the TV journalist tearfully added. “I’m sorry to my sister and my brother and my kids and my nephew and Tommy, my brother-in-law. I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry. If it is me, I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry.”

Nearly one month after Nancy was first reported missing, police are still investigating her whereabouts. As for Savannah, she’s been leaning on her faith to get through the tragedy.

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The timeline for Savannah Guthrie’s return to the Today show is still unknown, contrary to a recent report. “There is no announcement regarding Savannah’s return date,” a Today source told Us Weekly exclusively on Monday, March 23. (Page Six previously reported that Savannah could return to the show next month.) Questions about Savannah, 54, reclaiming […]

“My faith is strong and resolute,” Savannah said on Thursday. “I early on felt — and I heard for one of the very few times in my life — I did hear God speak to me. As I said to myself, ‘I can handle anything, God. I can handle anything, I just can’t handle not knowing. I have to know.’ I heard a voice and it said, ‘You do know where she is — she’s with me.’”

While Savannah and her siblings weren’t sure whether Nancy was “on this earth still” or “in heaven,”  they want to make peace.

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“We need to know,” she stated, later adding, “Someone needs to do the right thing. We are in agony. It is unbearable. And to think of what she went through. I wake up every night in the middle of the night. Every night. And in the darkness, I imagine her terror. And it is unthinkable. She needs to come home now.”

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Savannah Guthrie will share more insight into the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, in a new interview more than 50 days after the 84-year-old went missing. During the Wednesday, March 25, episode of the Today show, host Craig Melvin introduced a clip from Savannah’s upcoming sit-down with Hoda Kotb, marking her first interview about […]

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At the end of the pretaped interview, Savannah’s coworkers further offered their support and prayers.

“The grief is just unfathomable, it’s hard to watch,” Craig Melvin told Daly, 52, and Kotb, 61, in the studio. “It seems like she’s found some peace.”

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Kotb concurred, believing that Savannah “has found some” peace but still “wants the answers too.”

The third part of Kotb’s interview with Savannah is set to air Friday, March 27.

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What Is Really Going On With Nicole Kidman And Simon Baker?

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What looked like a simple red carpet moment has quickly sparked widespread curiosity about Nicole Kidman and Simon Baker.

Fresh off her split from Keith Urban, the actress has found herself at the center of renewed speculation.

As photos, interviews, and insider claims circulate, questions remain of whether the buzz reflects reality or something far more familiar.

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All eyes were on Kidman at the premiere of her latest television project, where she appeared effortlessly poised in Chanel couture.

However, it was not just her outfit that caught attention. Standing beside her was co-star Baker, and the two appeared strikingly comfortable, even affectionate, as they posed together.

The moment quickly fueled speculation, especially given the timing.

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Kidman’s recent split from Keith Urban has made every public appearance feel more scrutinized, and her visible closeness with Baker only intensified the conversation.

Their on-screen chemistry in “Scarpetta,” where they play a married couple, has further blurred the line between performance and reality in the eyes of fans.

Still, insiders insist the narrative may not be as dramatic as it appears.

Inside Nicole Kidman’s Long Friendship With Simon Baker

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According to sources familiar with their history, the dynamic between Kidman and Baker is far from new. In fact, it stretches back decades and is deeply tied to Baker’s former marriage to Rebecca Rigg.

One insider told the Daily Mail, “Simon, Rebecca and Nicole were great friends for decades.” The same source explained how their closeness often became a running joke among those who knew them well.

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They said, “Rebecca would always tease him that he liked Nicole better than he liked her. Simon used to flirt outrageously with Nicole. It didn’t seem to bother Rebecca. It became a standing joke.”

Their bond was strengthened early on through shared beginnings in Australia, where Kidman and Rigg first connected while auditioning as teenagers.

Over time, the friendship became so strong that Kidman was named godmother to one of Rigg and Baker’s children, showing how intertwined their lives became.

Even after Baker and Rigg split in 2020, Kidman remained close to both. As one insider put it, “Nicole wasn’t torn when Rebecca and Simon split,” adding that she “stayed friends with both, but was closer to Rebecca. It was a girl thing.”

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Kidman And The Stories That Fueled Rumors

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Stories from the past have only added fuel to present-day speculation. One particularly memorable moment dates back more than two decades to a Halloween party in the Hollywood Hills.

According to an insider, “Simon and Rebecca turned up at a Halloween party in the Hollywood Hills over 20 years ago with Nicole in tow. Rebecca was dressed as a dominatrix and Simon was holding a pair of handcuffs.”

The scene reportedly drew laughter among friends, especially when Kidman chose not to dress up at all.

The same source continued, “Nicole didn’t bother to dress up. But Rebecca said she had no doubt Simon was turned on by Nicole. Even though she was wearing an outrageously sexy get-up.”

Despite the humor surrounding such moments, some observers occasionally wondered if there was more beneath the surface.

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As the insider noted, they “all laughed about it because they were such good friends,” but some wondered at times if “Simon was infatuated with Nicole.”

These stories, once seen as harmless anecdotes, are now being revisited through a different lens as speculation grows.

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Kidman herself has addressed the nature of her connection with Baker, particularly while promoting “Scarpetta.”

Speaking to Australia’s The Daily Telegraph, she appeared relaxed about their on-screen intimacy, saying, “I didn’t find it weird. But we’ve kissed on the cheek before. We’ve hugged a lot. We’ve lived in the same house.”

She also pointed to the depth of their shared history, noting how it has shaped their dynamic.

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The actress said, “And you know, the woman I grew up with, he was married to for a substantial part of his life… 29 years, so we are just the same person… I think because of our history together, that’s in-built, so we didn’t have to work for that, that just vibrates.”

Insiders, however, suggest that the buzz may not be entirely unwelcome. One source claimed, “Nicole loves that there is talk of a relationship brewing with Simon, because it gets eyes and ears on their show,” while emphasizing that, for now, it remains harmless speculation.

The same source added that their bond is rooted in friendship, explaining that while they care deeply for each other, the relationship is not romantic and primarily serves to promote their project.

Rumors, Timing, And The Bigger Picture

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The renewed attention comes at a time when Kidman’s personal life is already under scrutiny.

Her split from Urban after nearly two decades of marriage has left fans curious about what comes next.

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Meanwhile, Urban has largely stayed out of the conversation. As one insider noted, “Keith isn’t paying much attention to the Simon rumors,” suggesting that he has other priorities rather than focusing on speculation surrounding his ex.

Kidman, for her part, has remained focused on her family. In a recent interview with Variety, she shared, “What I’m grateful for is my family and keeping them as is and moving forward.”

She continued, “That’s that. Everything else I don’t discuss out of respect. I’m staying in a place of, ‘We are a family,’ and that’s what we’ll continue to be. My beautiful girls, my darlings, who are suddenly women.”

As the conversation around Kidman and Baker continues to unfold, it is clear that the line between long-standing friendship and public perception can be surprisingly thin.

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Whether the rumors fade or evolve further, the fascination surrounding their connection shows no signs of slowing down.

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Early in February, it was officially announced that HBO is developing a Baldur’s Gate television series. At the helm of the adaptation is none other than The Last of Us showrunner Craig Mazin, who is no stranger to turning beloved video games into popular hits for HBO. Set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, Baldur’s Gate 3 is a hugely popular RPG that has enticed many millions of players since its 2023 debut. “After putting nearly 1000 hours into the incredible world of Baldur’s Gate 3, it is a dream come true to be able to continue the story that Larian and Wizards of the Coast created,” Mazin said in a statement about his challenge to create, write, executive produce, and showrun the adaptation.

However, before the Baldur’s Gate series makes its debut sometime in the distant future, there’s the small matter of a third season of The Last of Us to address, with Kaitlyn Dever‘s Abby in the spotlight. Dever is joined in Season 3 by returning faces Bella Ramsey, Isabela Merced, Gabriel Luna, and Jeffrey Wright, while Clea DuVall, Jason Ritter, and Patrick Wilson mark new additions to the cast, and Jorge Lendeborg Jr. replaces Danny Ramirez as Manny due to scheduling conflicts.

Ahead of The Last of Us Season 3, and with confirmation of Mazin’s involvement in the Baldur’s Gate adaptation, rumors began to swirl that the popular HBO series would be coming to a close after its third installment, despite some hoping it would last much longer. Now, in a recent interview, HBO Max chairman Casey Bloys has seemingly confirmed that this is the plan, responding to a suggestion that Season 3 is the end by saying, “I believe that’s where Craig is thinking. We always leave the door open, but I believe that’s where he is thinking.”

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In the same interview, Bloys indicated that Mazin will not begin his main duties on the Baldur’s Gate adaptation until The Last of Us Season 3 is completed. “Obviously, he’s deep into season 3 of The Last of Us – but Baldur’s Gate was something he brought to us,” Bloys said. “He’s very passionate about it, and he’s thinking about it, and we’ve talked about it, but he’s going to focus on The Last of Us, and then come back to [Baldur’s Gate] when he’s got more time.”

The third season of The Last of Us will premiere on HBO in 2027, with Seasons 1 and 2 streaming now. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.


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Whew! Nevaeh Akira Shares Post As Jaidyn Alexis Goes OFF On Blueface For Apparently Sending Her Thousands Of Dollars (VIDEOS)

Nevaeh Akira has shared a post as Jaidyn Alexis goes OFF on Blueface for apparently sending her thousands of dollars.

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Neveah Akira Shares Post As Jaidyn Alexis Goes OFF On Blueface For Apparently Sending Her Money

On Wednesday, March 25, Nevaeh Akira took to TikTok to share a video of herself apparently sitting on a flight. Furthermore, she added the on-screen caption, “Nothing on a flight to Miami that my man sponsored, so I can kick my feet up and eat all the fruits and enjoy the sun while enjoying it with my sons…”

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Furthermore, that evening Jaidyn Alexis took to Twitch to livestream for her fans. She was joined by Blueface, and during her stream, she began calling him a “loose ass n***a.” From there, Alexis explained to him that she hasn’t asked him for “anything,” and he had only recently given her money because he was giving money elsewhere.

“He handed me his phone, and he over here sending thousands of dollars… and I was like, you might want to send that that way ’cause I’m your baby mama, with babies that are actually here, you might wanna send that my f*****g way!” Alexis said. “…So send me that too!”

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Social media users reacted to the clip of Jaidyn Alexis goin’ OFF on Blueface in @livebitez’s comment section.

Instagram user @qutietv.com_ wrote, This is why that child acts like that. And Jayden will FOREVER argue with every woman he is with. But how she yelling at him instead of going to the child support office?”

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While Instagram user @dragon.iiiii added, Blue do whatever tf he wants cuz he knows he CAN. All that pump faking and shit talking Jaidyn do dont mean nothing cuz her legs still open for his asa”

Instagram user @cynabynn wrote, I thought she said she didn’t need donut money 😂😂 that’s why you need to watch your tongue!”

While Instagram user @melancholy_orchid added,Jaiyden really doesn’t understand that Blueface isn’t her man. She’s stuck in the past, she should value herself more”

Instagram user @januarysveryown84 wrote, Arguing and she still gone put up with whatever he dish out”

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While Instagram user @thatgirlkeshh added, As a Bm, I’m need that too, they do have kids together”

Instagram user @dominiquechinn wrote, Well she still there, so she not tripping about it that much”

While Instagram user @jayzinhumanform added, @officialjaidynalexxis @jaialexxis is absolutely correct. How @bluefasebabyy gonna take care of another man’s kid but not his own 2 kids they have together!? That new one isn’t here yet. Nevaeh doesn’t need thousands of dollars. That money should be allocated towards JaVaughn and Journey. It’s bad enough that he does the bare minimum as a parent. The least he can do is contribute financially.”

Before Jaidyn Alexis Went OFF On Blueface For Apparently Sending Nevaeh Akira Money, He & Alexis Made Headlines

Before Jaidyn Alexis went OFF on Blueface for apparently sending Nevaeh Akira money, he and Alexis were making headlines over their son. As The Shade Room previously reported, earlier this month, Blueface was streaming while chilling with their son, Javaughn. Additionally, he asked his son if he had an interest in any girls at school. Once Javaughn told him that he’s not interested in girls right now, Blue asked if he was gay. At that point, Alexis stepped in and went off on him for asking his son about his sexuality and doing so in front of the public.

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Cillian Murphy Officially Leaves ‘Peaky Blinders’ Behind in First Look at His Gritty New Prison Thriller

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Cillian Murphy has long been one of the most talented actors working in Hollywood, but there are only a few roles for which he’s best known. One of his most notable roles in recent years was his portrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan’s 2023 epic, which earned him his first Academy Award. He had worked with Nolan before on his Batman trilogy, led by Christian Bale, playing Scarecrow in the first movie, then stepping back into a much smaller role in the trilogy’s final two installments. Many fans also know Murphy from one of his breakout roles as Jim in 28 Days Later, the hit horror film that returned last year with a legacy sequel that received critical acclaim. Murphy briefly reprised his role as Jim in the sequel to 28 Years Later, The Bone Temple, which premiered this January.

However, another of Murphy’s most famous roles has been Thomas Shelby in the hit crime thriller series Peaky Blinders. Murphy played the brutal gangster across all six seasons of the show, which ended in 2022. Peaky Blinders returned last week with a sequel movie, The Immortal Man, co-starring Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan, and more. Now that The Immortal Man is out in the world, Cillian Murphy has officially left Peaky Blinders behind for good. He’s even been tapped to star in Damien Chazelle’s next movie, which is reportedly going to be a drama set in a prison. James Bond and Knives Out franchise star Daniel Craig, as well as The Fabelmans star Michelle Williams, are also reportedly involved in the cast. Details about the film are being kept under wraps for now, but the first image of Murphy alongside The Buccaneers alum Mia Threapleton on the set has surfaced online, sparking even more intrigue about his next project.

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Cillian Murphy’s moving on from Peaky Blinders means the franchise will now have to find another star to put at its center. Murphy alone isn’t what made Peaky Blinders such a success, but it’s impossible to argue that the show wouldn’t have been successful with someone else playing Tommy Shelby. It’s been confirmed that Netflix is developing a new Peaky Blinders sequel series set to be released in the next few years, but details about the project are still being ironed out.

Check out The Immortal Man and Peaky Blinders on Netflix and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Cillian Murphy’s next project.


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Demi Moore’s Hair Looks So Expensive, Thanks to This Glazing Milk

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Demi Moore’s hair has always been the blueprint for glossy, ultra-healthy lengths — but lately, it’s been hitting a whole new level of shine. Think: reflective, glassy strands with zero frizz in sight. The secret? Celebrity hairstylist and colorist Dimitris Giannetos recently revealed he prepped Moore’s hair with the Kerastase Gloss Absolu Anti-Frizz Glaze Milk before styling. The good news is that it happens to be an under-the-radar find you can snag on Amazon.

The Kerastase hair milk is a lightweight leave-in that does a little bit of everything without ever feeling heavy. “It gives hair a beautiful glossy finish and helps fight frizz and flyaways,” Giannetos said in an interview with InStyle. Designed to smooth flyaways, boost shine and protect against humidity, it acts like a finishing gloss and frizz shield in one. The texture is silky and fluid (not creamy or thick like traditional leave-ins), which makes it especially good for achieving that swishy, light-catching movement Moore is known for.

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Instead of coating the hair in oils, the Kerastase hair milk uses conditioning agents to smooth the cuticle and enhance natural shine, so strands look reflective — not greasy. It also offers heat protection, making it ideal to apply before blow-drying if you’re trying to recreate that sleek, red carpet finish. The result is hair that feels soft, looks expensive and holds up against humidity — aka the trifecta.

To use, work a small amount through damp, mid-lengths and ends before styling, or lightly smooth over dry hair to tame flyaways and add a final layer of gloss. It’s one of those rare products that makes your hair look like you just stepped out of a salon — even on day two.

One Amazon shopper called it “the best glaze milk” that “instantly takes the frizz out of [their] hair.” Another reviewer said that they “love how soft [their] hair feels” after using.

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Another five-star reviewer raved, “Smells like luxury. Makes my hair feel like silk, and eases frizz. My hair is so shiny.”

If Moore-level shine is the goal, this is the kind of low-effort, high-impact product worth adding to your routine. Grab it on Amazon now, and get ready for smoother, glossier, no-frizz strands.

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10 Greatest Absurdist TV Shows, Ranked

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The theater of the absurd is no stranger to those who enjoy their narratives a bit unusual. These stories love to highlight the conflict between humanity’s search for purpose and a universe that is indifferent, borrowing heavily from existential thinkers like Albert Camus. Here, characters often stumble through futile situations, reminding us just how gloriously absurd life can be.

It’s no wonder why these tales are so captivating — they dare to ask the questions that many of us avoid, serving up memorable and surreal visuals that you won’t forget, and characters that are as bizarre as they are oddly relatable. To celebrate the wonderfully weird, we look back at some of the best absurdist television shows perfect for anyone who’s ever nodded along to life’s strange humor.

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‘The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret’ (2009 – 2016)

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The cast of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret all sitting together in a sofa

If the title alone doesn’t already tip you off to the chaos, the plot removes all doubt: The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret follows an American (David Cross, who also created it) who moves to London to run an energy drink sales team, armed with zero sales experience and one deeply unfortunate employee who somehow seems to make things worse.

Todd Margaret frequently crosses the line from uncomfortable to cartoonish, with cringey humor and a logic-defying narrative. This, however, is where the show’s charm lives: in its sheer commitment to letting the storm unfold in the most awkward way possible. Cross‘s series is not exactly everyone’s cup of tea — especially given its strong emphasis on “cringe.” Still, Todd Margaret can be a great pick for those who are keen on bizarre comedies with a chaotically uncomfortable, absurdist tone.

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‘Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency’ (2016 – 2017)

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Todd (Elijah Wood) and Dirk (Samuel Barnett) both look surprised at something in the distance. They are surrounded by bright lights.
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Leaning into surreal randomness, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency delivers an entertaining mash-up of detective noir, horror, sci-fi, and pure screwball comedy. The result is a constant and refreshing sense of surprise. At the narrative’s center are lead titular character, played by Samuel Barnett, and his reluctant assistant, Todd, brought to life by Elijah Wood, as they untangle bizarre and interconnected cases, including murder, time travel, and body swapping.

The 2016 series is the kind that thrives on events that make little sense, whether that’s people turning into dogs, time loops, or assassins who can feel where their victims are. If you love an intentionally chaotic plot with multiple factions, running gags, and connected coincidences, this might be a great pick. With its over-the-top humor, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency treats a chaotic and illogical universe as the norm.

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‘I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson’ (2019 – 2023)

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Tim Robinson in the Driver’s Ed sketch in ‘I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson’
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A sketch comedy show from former SNL writer Tim Robinson, the 2019 comedy series — with Robinson himself at the center of most sketches — almost operates as a stress test; each segment sees the writer and his guests driving someone to the point of needing or wanting to leave.

I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson thrives in a specific kind of absurdism born out of tiny social misteps that eventually spiral into a full-blown public catastrophe. Whether it is a missed cue or an overreaction, suddenly you’re watching a meltdown that feels both surreal and plausible. No doubt, the show can be polarizing: it’s uncomfortable, goofy, and certainly won’t charm just anyone. That being said, if your sense of humor thrives on surreal and illogical premises and you don’t mind a little cringe and discomfort, Robinson and Zach Kanin‘s absurdist series is a standout.

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‘Search Party’ (2016 – 2022)

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Alia Shawkat’s Dory smiling as a cult leader in Search Party Season 5
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This dark comedy mystery, centering on four self-absorbed youngsters (Alia Shawkat, John Reynolds, John Early, and Meredith Hagner) in their twenties, illustrates the characters’ entanglement in an ominous mystery when a former college acquaintance suddenly disappears.

Through its blend of elements of the thriller, mystery, and neo-noir genre, Search Party became one of the most interesting series in recent years. Beneath its clever plotting and suspense, it flirts with the absurd (and even the nihilistic). Despite initially unfolding as a whodunit, the series captivates with a surreal and existential meditation and is unafraid to defy any genre labels. At its core, though, Search Party is an engaging commentary on narcissism and the obsession with self-image and social media in a seemingly meaningless world that is constantly seeking purpose.

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‘Russian Doll’ (2019 – 2022)

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Natasha Lyonne with her hands up against the glass doors of a subway in Russian Doll.
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Fans of the beloved Bill Murray-led film Groundhog Day will likely want to check out Russian Doll if they haven’t already. Praised for its existentialist take on the time-loop genre, the Natasha Lyonne-led series follows a cynical software engineer stuck in a time loop, dying repeatedly on her 36th birthday in New York City. In the meantime, she must confront her past and resolve her long-buried trauma to break the cycle.

There is a strong case to be made that Nadia is a perfect example of the absurd hero. Much like Sisyphus in Camus’s The Myth of Sisyphus, Nadia is condemned to an absurd, repetitive cycle that forces her to confront the meaninglessness of her existence. Each reset becomes a chance to confront herself and inch toward self-understanding. Russian Doll is at once hilarious, surreal, and philosophical, suggesting that even in a world that often feels chaotic and indifferent, the act of meaning-making, of choosing how to live despite the absurd, is itself a form of rebellion.

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‘Barry’ (2018 – 2023)

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Bill Hader looks confused in a Barry close-up shot.
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Starring Bill Hader as hitman Barry Berkman, who travels to Los Angeles for a job and discovers his passion for acting, the 2018 dark comedy-crime drama co-created by Hader and Alec Berg chronicles the character’s struggles as he attempts to leave his violent life behind. Along the way, Barry juggles acting classes, a romance, and handlers who refuse to let him walk away.

Rather than a straightforward crime or drama story, Barry presents something more interesting: a narrative that thrives on extreme situations, revealing, in the meantime, just how unpredictable and irrational characters’ lives are. Violence is often over-the-top; humor drifts between deadpan and existential; Barry himself is treated like an almost supernatural anti-hero who keeps surviving scenarios that should kill him. Layered atop the blood and dark comedy is a clever satire of LA hustle culture and the world of amateur acting, which ultimately becomes one of the show’s freshest and funniest angles.

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‘Atlanta’ (2016 – 2022)

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LaKeith Stanfield as Darius in Atlanta, sitting in a chair in Season 2, Episode 6 “Teddy Perkins.”
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Donald Glover‘s Rotten Tomatoes-approved surrealist series follows college dropout and music manager Earn Marks, played by Glover himself, and rapper Alfred “Paper Boi” Miles (Brian Tyree Henry) as they navigate a strange, at times otherworldly Atlanta hip-hop scene. The result? A vibrant watch that throws comedy and drama into the mix as few others dare.

While Atlanta keeps its feet on the ground, it handles surrealism and absurdism exceptionally well, mostly thanks to its incredible writing and great performances. Filled with memorable lines and a handful of moments that teeter on the edge of the bizarre, this often-overlooked gem sends poignant messages about systemic injustice, racism, and prejudice through illogical, magical, and darkly comic scenarios. In doing so, it turns the absurdities of modern life, race, and capitalism into both entertainment and insight.

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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ (2019 – 2024)

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Nandor the Relentless waiting alone at the train station in the Season 3 finale of What We Do in the Shadows.
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Starring Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, and Natasia Demetriou, among other talents, What We Do in the Shadows invites audiences into the lives of four vampires who have lived together on Staten Island for over a century. Jemaine Clement‘s dark fantasy entertains not merely through its depiction of immortality but also, and especially, through its pettier inconveniences — the mundane, at times boring lives of centuries-old vampires.

What We Do in the Shadows essentially finds humor in the gap between who these vampires think they are and who they often turn out to be. It mirrors the absurdity of existence through its memorable central personalities: ancient, all-powerful beings who are somehow still stuck with dealing with the same nonsense as everybody else. With a fun mockumentary style that shapes its irony and grounds the supernatural in awkward everyday life, Clement’s series delivers a unique angle on existential humor. If that kind of offbeat vibe works for you, Our Flag Means Death may be worth a look too (similar energy, but trade the fangs for pirates).

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‘Fleabag’ (2016–2019)

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Phoebe Waller-Bridge staring into the camera while sitting in a pew in ‘Fleabag’ Season 2.
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Despite running for only two seasons, Fleabag has firmly secured its place among the best contemporary comedies on television, especially following the release of the beloved second season. Written by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the dark comedy Prime Video original follows the unnamed lead character as she attempts to cope with life in London whilst coming to terms with a recent tragedy.

In addition to its chaotic narrative and humorous approach, the series fascinates in how it navigates the emptiness of contemporary existence and the emotional detachment of modern life. In an increasingly isolating world, Fleabag attempts to find meaning and authentic connection, even as she engages in self-sabotaging behavior. At its heart, the series depicts a protagonist who confronts a chaotic universe with irony: by acknowledging the absurdity of her own life — often literally breaking the fourth wall — Fleabag revolts in a true Camusian sense, finding humor in the face of life’s unpredictability.

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‘BoJack Horseman’ (2014 – 2020)

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This Netflix fan-favorite tragicomedy by Raphael Bob-Waksberg has cemented itself as one of the most beloved animated series of all time, and for good reason. BoJack Horseman takes audiences inside the life of a washed-up 1990s sitcom star — an anthropomorphic horse, no less, voiced by Will Arnett. Bojack lives in Los Angeles, struggling with alcoholism, depression, and self-loathing, all while attempting a comeback.

With razor-sharp humor and unflinching honesty, the streaming platform’s original is heavily rooted in absurdism and existentialism, but it does it in a way that feels fun and entertaining. It marries a cartoonish, surreal world with brutally honest depictions of addiction, depression, and the search for meaning; in doing so, it brings the absurd to life. In the end, BoJack and the people around him are all just striving to find meaning and purpose in a universe that seems to offer none.


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Deidre Hall invites Ryan Gosling onto “Days of Our Lives ”after he praises her acting: 'Nobody will be possessed'

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Whoopi Goldberg slams 'needy' Trump over America First Award: 'The most snowflakiest president I've ever seen'

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Savannah Guthrie Slams Rumors Family Kidnapped Mom Nancy

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Savannah Guthrie shut down rumors accusing her sister and brother-in-law of being involved in kidnapping her mother, Nancy Guthrie.

“[The FBI video was] just absolutely terrifying. It’s just totally terrifying,” Savannah, 54, said while addressing footage of the potential subject during an emotional sit-down with Today’s Hoda Kotb, which aired on Thursday, March 26. “I can’t imagine that that is who she saw standing over her bed. I can’t — it’s too much.”

Savannah expressed gratitude to investigators and tech companies for being “able to find that video” as the search for her mom continues.

“So I hope at least with people of good heart and compassion stop the irresponsible and cruel speculation that had started to swirl,” she noted. “I’m glad that people saw what came to our door.”

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When asked about the theories swirling online that Nancy’s kidnapper could be a family member, Savannah added, “It’s unbearable and it piles pain upon pain. There are no words. There are no words. I don’t understand, I’ll never understand.”

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She continued: “And no one took better care of my mom than my sister and my brother-in-law. No one protected my mom more than my brother. We love her and she is our shining light. She is our matriarch. She’s all we have.”

Nancy, 84, was reported missing in Arizona in February. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has continued to offer updates on the case, more than 50 days into the search.

The FBI released footage last month of a person in a mask outside of Nancy’s home who appeared to have a gun, but authorities have reiterated that no suspect has been identified. (Nanos previously told Us Weekly that Savannah’s sister, Annie, was the last person to see Nancy before she went missing.)

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Today viewers are rallying around Savannah Guthrie and her family. News broke on Sunday, February 1, that Savannah’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, was reported missing in Arizona. The following morning, Savannah was absent from the Today show but released a statement on behalf of her family. “On behalf of our family, I want to thank everyone […]

“At this point, investigators have not identified a suspect or person of interest in this case. Detectives continue to speak with anyone who may have had contact with Mrs. Guthrie,” a statement from the department read in February. “Detectives are working closely with the Guthrie family. While we appreciate the public’s concern, the sharing of unverified accusations or false information is irresponsible and does not assist the investigation.

The message concluded: “No suspect or person of interest has been identified at this time.”

Savannah and her siblings have shared several statements pleading for their mom’s safe return in the weeks since her disappearance. In a separate clip from her Today show interview, Savannah broke down in tears while speaking about her mother.

“Someone needs to do the right thing. We are in agony,” she shared about the “unbearable” pain of waiting for answers. “And to think of what she went through. I wake up every night in the middle of the night. Every night. And in the darkness, I imagine her terror. And it is unthinkable.”

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