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A former teacher at an all-girls boarding school in Massachusetts has been charged after he was accused of raping two of his students.
Matthew Rutledge was indicted by a grand jury after two of his former Miss Hall’s School students, Hilary Simon and Melissa Fares, testified against him.
Rutledge, 64, was charged nearly two years after Simon, 39, and Fares, 33, first came forward with sexual abuse allegations against him, according to NBC News.
At the time the victims first came forward, the DA’s office declined to charge Rutledge with a crime because the accusers were 16 when the alleged incidents took place. The age of consent in Massachusetts is 16, while the state law does not criminalize sexual relations between teachers and students regardless of how old those involved are.
“They have waited far too long for justice and, while I recognize our office took time to develop a path forward, I hope it is evident that I remained committed to holding the Defendant accountable for his crimes,” Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue said in a statement on Tuesday, March 24, per the outlet.
Additionally, the DA’s office said they are in the process of sending Rutledge a formal summons. Once that is complete, he will be given an arraignment date by the Berkshire Superior Court.
“We stand with the Survivors whose courage and determination played an indispensable role in this outcome, and we are grateful they will finally have the opportunity to seek justice in the criminal case against Matt Rutledge,” Miss Hall’s School said in a statement.
Chief operating officer at the DA’s office, Julia Sabourin, confirmed that Rutledge has been charged with two counts of rape against Fares and one count of rape against Simon.
It is not currently clear if Rutledge has entered a plea or retained legal representation in light of the charges.
Fares was allegedly abused by Rutledge from 2007 to 2010 and Simon was allegedly abused from 2001 to 2005. They were both students at the school during the time of the alleged abuse.
Both Fares and Simon testified before the grand jury on March 24, per NBC News.
“There were too many moments where it felt like it might not go anywhere,” Fares said, explaining she was relieved that Rutledge was charged. “So I held onto hope, but also protected myself from expecting it … That’s part of what makes this moment feel so significant.”
Simon also said that she feared Rutledge wouldn’t be held accountable for the alleged assaults.
“What I do know is that Melissa and I were clear from Day 1 that there was never any consent,” she said. “We never wavered on that. Not once. And I think that consistency, that refusal to let anyone reframe what happened to us, is part of what kept this case alive.”
Rutledge previously worked at Miss Hall’s School as a history teacher, coach, adviser and department chair.
However, he resigned in April 2024 after Fares reported him to the school administration for allegedly sexually abusing and exploiting her.
Soon after, Simon came forward with her own accusations against Rutledge.
The local DA, the Pittsfield Police Department and the state Department of Children and Families then all launched investigations into the allegations against Rutledge.
Rumors about the allegations eventually made their way to social media, and Miss Hall’s School hired a law firm to investigate the claims.
The report found that Rutledge had been reported for inappropriate behavior to school leadership multiple times over the years and determined that the school failed to act on the report, per NBC News. The report also found that Rutledge abused five girls over a 20-year span.
The DA’s office has not shared any additional details about the evidence in the case, though they said that the investigation into Rutledge and “any suspected criminal conduct of other staff members at Miss Hall’s School” remains ongoing.
Miss Hall’s School is a prestigious establishment with notable alumni that includes dancer Jean Erdman, Simon’s Rock founder Elizabeth Blodgett Hall, Countess Xenia Czernichev-Besobrasov, activist Elisabeth Gilman and actress Jane Lowry.
Trina has fans dropping heart-eye emojis after she gave a peek into her husband Benjamin Kearse Jr.’s birthday celebration. The vibes were so dreamy and romantic that folks online are calling the pair couple goals!
The Miami raptress has social media screaming “I know dat’s right!” after she gave a glimpse of her hubby Benjamin Kearse Jr.’s birthday festivities. Trina had the vibes on a 100, and the romance turned all the way up as she dropped photos on Instagram of her and Benjamin posing on the beach. One pic shows the duo posted up inside a tent with a candlelit dinner and fruit on deck. They kept it cozy for Benjamin’s special day, kicking back together and even low-key matching in cream outfits.
Once Trina dropped the flicks of her and Benjamin, fans flooded her comment section with reactions. Some said they love seeing her in her soft era, while others said she and Benjamin complement each other so well.
Instagram user @miyonikamaiya wrote, “Trina so beautiful! They look good together literally ❤️”
Instagram user @dominiquechinn wrote, “Love seeing people happy and in love ❤️❤️”
While Instagram user @qweenskloset wrote, “Private couple is the best couple 😍”
Then Instagram user @beautyana757 wrote, “You don’t hear about their business and I love that for them ❤️”
Another Instagram user @bonitabillionaire wrote, “Love has been in the air so much lately I love that for the world 😍”
Instagram user @glam_broker_ wrote, “They could NEVER make me hate Trina 😍”
While another Instagram user @shamy_711_gk wrote, “She genuinely looks happy and I love that for her 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾”
Then another Instagram user @cocomodel_ wrote, “Girl this man fine 😂 yas we’re here for it!”
Finally, Instagram user @devoted2_b3auty wrote, “He better love her right 😍”
Trina had fans shocked when VIBE revealed she and Benjamin tied the knot in May 2024. The couple reportedly held their ceremony in Miramar, Florida. While talking about her man, VIBE shared that she said Kearse’s love feels like “a breath of fresh air.” On top of her latest pics with Benjamin, she’s also dropped a video of him on social media before. In the clip, Trina cheeses hard while Benjamin poses behind her.
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Chelsea Handler is sharing new details about her personal life, from her evolving dating preferences to unexpected moments from her past.
During an appearance on “The View,” she addressed her new relationship and why she’s now dating younger men.
Chelsea Handler also recently opened up about a troubling experience with a home she purchased years ago.

During a March 25 appearance on “The View,” Chelsea Handler opened up about her dating life and why she’s recently shifted her focus to younger men.
The 51-year-old comedian addressed her relationship after the hosts, including Whoopi Goldberg and guest co-host Abby Huntsman, brought up her recent “hard launch” on social media. Handler, however, saw it differently.
“You said I hard-launched a relationship. I felt like that was a soft launch,” Handler joked, explaining that she had subtly included photos of her new partner in Instagram posts rather than putting him front and center. “I wasn’t proclaiming I was in love or this was my boyfriend.”
Handler then shared that her new relationship is already longer than many of her past ones.
“He’s 37 years old,” the comedian noted, per People Magazine. “I’ve always dated older guys, but then I turned 50, I’m like, ‘I think I’m going to go back the other way.’”

Handler and her new man reportedly met in November at a blackjack table inside The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
The comedian recalled boldly asking him to lend her $1,000 while he was winning big.
He agreed without hesitation, and that spontaneous moment sparked their connection. Though Handler playfully calls her younger partner “Cowboy,” she has kept his identity private.
Their relationship quickly turned adventurous. After reconnecting, he joined Handler on a Thanksgiving trip to Antarctica, and the two have since traveled together to places like Istanbul, Jamaica, and Finland.

Handler first hinted at the romance earlier this month through social media posts, and she later shared more details during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
She recalled how he texted her after they met, calling the comedian “a vibe” and expressing interest in seeing her again, even agreeing to meet her in Antarctica.
Before this, Handler was in a relationship with fellow comedian Jo Koy, which ended in July 2022.
As she embraces this new chapter personally, Handler is also staying busy professionally.
Her latest comedy tour kicks off March 27 in Portland and will take her across multiple cities in North America before wrapping up on December 6 in Vancouver.

Meanwhile, Handler once admitted to spinning a bold childhood lie about Goldie Hawn, and it paid off.
While hosting a gala in Hawn’s honor, Handler shared that back in third grade, she told classmates she had been chosen to play Hawn’s daughter in a sequel to “Private Benjamin.”
The story wasn’t true, but it quickly boosted her popularity at school. According to an insider at the event, her peers fully believed the claim, treating her like royalty and even nominating her as a Girl Scout troop leader.
Handler later joked that she eventually found a way into Hawn’s real-life circle. She humorously said she “single white female’d” her way in after befriending Hawn’s longtime partner, Kurt Russell, adding that she now feels like they’re her “real parents.”

Speaking on a March 5 episode of her podcast, “Dear Chelsea,” Handler alleged that a property she purchased from Cheryl Hines and her husband, RFK Jr., was in such poor shape that she has yet to move in five years after buying it.
She explained that the sale was conducted privately through trusts, so she initially didn’t realize who the sellers were.
Describing the house as “toxic,” Handler claimed inspectors warned her the environment was unsafe to live in for an extended period after the purchase.
Handler also expressed disbelief that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is the secretary of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services, would have maintained a home in such condition.
According to Handler, once the property was fully examined, it became clear that the issues were far worse than expected, with inspectors telling her she “cannot live here for at least two years.”
However, during a March 17 appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Handler claimed that she had finally moved into the “toxic” home.
We already know that Sherlock Holmes is the most portrayed literary character on screen, but it’s not just about adapting Sherlock for television or film; many mystery shows are inspired by the world’s greatest detective. And while we love adaptations and variations, it’s always the best when artists tap into the source material for new inspiration.
The 21st century has been particularly kind to the master detective because he’s been the lead of many series: from prestige BBC dramas and network procedurals to Japanese adaptations and supernatural twists. Modern television has reinvented Holmes for every possible audience, turning the character into a cultural phenomenon and gaining devoted cult followings across the globe. Here is every modern Sherlock Holmes TV show.
The Irregulars is a show you’ve likely not heard of because it was cancelled almost as soon as it landed on streaming, having no chance of ever getting traction. It’s loosely related to Sherlock Holmes because it follows the characters from Arthur Conan Doyle‘s stories who assist Sherlock rather than himself. The Baker Street Irregulars are usually orphans living in the streets who serve as Sherlock’s eyes and ears across London; there are variations of the Irregulars across adaptations, with even the most recent series, Young Sherlock, paying homage to them. However, a show about them alone wasn’t enough to win over wider audiences.
The Irregulars is set in Victorian London and has a supernatural twist; it shifts focus from Sherlock himself to a gang of street kids who take direct instructions from Dr. Watson while Sherlock Holmes remains drug-addled and reclusive. The Irregulars are tasked with investigating occult crimes that threaten the city, reimagining them as the true heroes, with Sherlock appearing as a broken, secondary figure hiding in the shadows. While the show has supporters who appreciate the supernatural twist, it ranks last among modern adaptations for failing to satisfy either Holmes purists or newcomers looking for a reliable entry point into that whole universe.
Japanese adaptations of Western shows are rare, but adapting Sherlock was expected in some way; the detective is the most famous literary character within the mystery/crime genre, and any show or film that wants to go along the same lines will undoubtedly look and feel like Sherlock. Yuko Takeuchi stars as the first female version of Sherlock Holmes, and she delivers a memorable performance as the eccentric detective, bringing a distinct energy and warmth to the role. The show has eight episodes, and it’s unsure whether there were meant to be more since Takeuchi died in 2020.
Miss Sherlock is set in modern-day Tokyo and flips the classic dynamic of Sherlock and Watson by introducing Sara Shelly “Sherlock” Futaba (Takeuchi), an eccentric police consultant whose deductive abilities make her the go-to investigator for impossible cases. She works on cases with her roommate, Dr. Wato Tachibana (Shihori Kanjiya), who, in the series, returns from her volunteer doctor’s work in Syria. Each episode presents a mystery that tests the growing bond between the two women while cleverly solving cases in a stylish and glamorous series. For those seeking a fresh cultural perspective on Holmes, Miss Sherlock is a genuine gem.
If you genuinely missed network versions of a Sherlock Holmes story, well, it seems so did CBS, because the same team that created Elementary has also decided to create the series called Watson, starring Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson. It’s essentially a medical procedural first and a Holmes adaptation second, leaning more toward House than Elementary. Watson becomes the protagonist, following the events of Doyle’s short story The Final Problem, which was meant to be Sherlock’s last (until Doyle was convinced to revive him and write more). In The Final Problem, Sherlock apparently dies at the Reichenbach Falls together with his nemesis, James Moriarty.
Watson is set six months after Sherlock Holmes’ apparent death and follows Dr. John Watson (Chestnut) returning to medicine by opening a clinic in Pittsburgh dedicated to treating patients with rare and undiagnosed disorders. Surrounded by a team of young specialists, including a neurologist who suspects she’s a sociopath and identical twins who are infectious disease experts, Watson investigates medical mysteries while getting evidence that Sherlock (Robert Carlyle) and Moriarty (Randall Park) may still be around. Watson is great, particularly when it focuses on its characters, and Morris Chestnut is greatly enjoyable. Watson has a 50% Rotten Tomatoes score, but its second season is currently airing on CBS.
In a wild turn of events, Sherlock Holmes, in a brand-new rendition, has a long-lost daughter; how has no one thought of this before? A long-lost relative or child is definitely a way to refresh and amp up source material, even if it’s slightly predictable and even cliché. Yet, when you learn David Thewlis portrays Sherlock, it’s more than redeemable—it warrants a watch. He delivers Sherlock in ways he rarely appears, diving into the role naturally and with tremendous ease. His chemistry with Blu Hunt, who plays his daughter, is pretty heartwarming, and while he might be typical Sherlock—standoffish and cold at the beginning—his demeanor shifts, and we see an interesting character.
Sherlock & Daughter is set in 1896 London, and it introduces Amelia Rojas (Hunt), a young Native American woman who arrives at 221B Baker Street and claims Sherlock Holmes (Thewlis) as her father. Sherlock is already dealing with a devastating mystery that occurred just days before—Watson (Seán Duggan) and Mrs. Hudson’s (Mary O’Driscoll) kidnapping—so he reluctantly accepts Amelia as an assistant, allowing her to investigate cases he has been forbidden from handling. Together, they uncover a plot involving a shadowy crime syndicate, the disappearance of the American ambassador’s daughter, and, eventually, Holmes’ nemesis, Professor Moriarty (Dougray Scott). The possible daughter is a fun and welcome twist because of the performances in the series, making Sherlock & Daughter a truly entertaining romp.
Sherlock is a cultural phenomenon that has an immeasurable cultural impact: it made Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman global stars, gave Andrew Scott a career boost, and sparked a wave of Sherlock-like shows that followed the same high-concept thread of intelligent, twisty storytelling. The writing by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat is relentless and clever, packing each episode with more plot than most shows manage in a season. Despite reaching heights of immortality in modern canon, Sherlock becomes slightly overstuffed in later episodes, reaching for conclusions that feel out of the blue and more for shock value; some parts haven’t aged as well, though the series overall is great.
Sherlock follows consulting detective Sherlock Holmes (Cumberbatch) and his flatmate and partner John Watson (Freeman) as they solve impossible cases that baffle Scotland Yard. Over the course of 13 episodes (including a special), the show reimagines Holmes for the 21st century, complete with text message overlays, rapid-fire deduction scenes, and a queer-coded Moriarty arc that dominated pop culture worldwide. Cumberbatch and Freeman’s chemistry is the stuff of television legend, encapsulating the spirit of the initial collaboration, and the show is a great gateway into the modern world of Sherlock Holmes.
Elementary is genuinely a triumph of modern Sherlock adaptations, which, of course, didn’t go without its own set of doubts and controversy. Firstly, setting Sherlock in NYC and then introducing a female Watson was enough for hardcore fans to boycott, but Lucy Liu isn’t just anyone. Her Watson is just as brilliant and intuitive, which even Sherlock acknowledges in the series. Jonny Lee Miller thrills as Sherlock, too, showing a human and flawed side unlike many other actors have. The show holds a 95% Rotten Tomatoes score and maintains quality across seven seasons, serving as an ideal murder mystery that is also basically a Sherlock Holmes story.
After a fall from grace in London, a recovering addict, Sherlock Holmes, moves to New York City, where his father forces him to live with a sober companion—former surgeon Dr. Joan Watson. Together, they consult the NYPD on impossible cases, gradually building one of television’s most compelling platonic partnerships across seven seasons and 154 episodes. This is what constitutes a slow burn, indeed, since rare TV shows have as many seasons and episodes today; for those who do prefer this kind of pace and solid, continuous character development over flashy set pieces, Elementary is the best possible version of Sherlock Holmes you can wish for.
Young Sherlock is fresh in our minds and might not be exactly what we expect out of a classic Sherlock story, but isn’t that good? It is, in all respects, a typical Guy Ritchie show and a perfect companion to his equally tongue-in-cheek and kinetic Sherlock Holmes movies with Robert Downey Jr. Young Sherlock pays attention to the source material without being an over-the-top Ritchie thing. It also introduces the first-ever genuinely likable Moriarty, and Dónal Finn will be very difficult to dislike if the show continues, and we get to see his nemesis arc.
Young Sherlock serves as an origin series, following a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) as a genius troublemaker given a menial job at Oxford University by his older brother Mycroft (Max Irons). There he meets James Moriarty (Finn), a fellow brilliant outsider, and Princess Shou’an (Zine Tseng), whose stolen precious scrolls draw them into a murder investigation that expands into a globe-trotting conspiracy. Whether you consider Young Sherlock just dumb fun and unlike any other Sherlock venture, you’ll likely enjoy Elementary or a rewatch of Sherlock a lot more—and that’s perfectly OK. Young Sherlock still has a mind palace, a complete lack of fighting skills, and incredible humanity that makes him sympathetic and likable enough to want to watch him evolve, and that is just as great.
Sometimes, even when you’re in the middle of a storm, a little reminder can hit just right—and on Thursday, Amy Luciani gave her fans a glimpse into exactly what she’s been feeling. With everything going on between her and estranged husband Dwight Howard, Amy took to Instagram Stories to check in with her followers—and let’s just say, the honesty hit different.
In a heartfelt post against a simple black background with white text, Amy shared a message that mixed sadness, resilience, and a little humor. Quoting a fan who asked, “Amy, are you ok?” multiple times, she admitted, “I screamed. I’m very sad right now but I’m slowly getting back up. Even during this storm, God is in the room. Don’t forget that.” She added that the experience has been “weird… feels like death but a beautiful rebirth,” and that she’s listening to what God is showing her. Wrapping up the post with encouragement for herself and others, Amy concluded, “I got this. You got this!!”—and honestly, social media can’t stop replaying it.
One Instagram user, @nicholefeather, said, “I can’t wait to see her comeback 👏 praying for her peace“
This Instagram user @ryondanyell_ commented, “😂😂 That was a cute jokey joke“
And, Instagram user @justarosebaby shared, “I pray God guides her through this painful time ❤️❤️”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @realwillieyoung added, “Can’t lie MJ did ate that part lol“
While Instagram user @yaz90z said, “I don’t feel bad, You married a monster and expected an angel 😂”
Finally, Instagram user @dee2bougeee joked, “I would’ve been lmfaooo too cause get tf out my messages playing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣”
Amy Luciani recently opened up on Instagram, and it looks like the latest drama with estranged husband Dwight Howard was the spark. The post came not long after new body cam footage surfaced showing the tense exchange between the couple at their Georgia mansion, with Amy reportedly locked out of the home—something she claims happens more than once.
In her message, Amy reflected on the chaos surrounding her, including multiple past police visits and previous 911 calls where she alleged Dwight kicked her out, as well as claims about CPS involvement with Dwight’s daughter from another relationship (which his team denies). Fans say the heartfelt post, where Amy described feeling like she was experiencing “death but a beautiful rebirth,” seems to be her way of processing all of this—and letting the world know she’s slowly picking herself back up amid the storm.
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The finale of the FX series shows John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette, and Lauren Bessette moments before the crash.
The 26th Academy Awards, held on March 25, 1954, pulled off something other Oscar ceremonies have rarely attempted: a simultaneous bicoastal broadcast, with hosts in both Hollywood and New York. That logistical feat alone would have made the evening memorable, but it was far from the only highlight.
The ceremony also saw a record-smashing Best Picture winner and one of the most legendarily brief acceptance speeches in Oscar history. More than 72 years later, this particular awards night remains a gold mine for anyone who lives and breathes awards season — packed with moments that still spark conversation today.
File this one away for your next Oscars trivia night. The 26th Academy Awards took place simultaneously at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood and the NBC Center Theatre in New York City. Donald O’Connor hosted from the Hollywood side while Fredric March held things down in New York, with presenters handing off the broadcast coast to coast using radio and early live broadcast technology.
The Oscars had a bicoastal broadcast until 1957. By the following year, the ceremony moved exclusively to Hollywood.
This was only the second Academy Awards ceremony ever broadcast on television — the 25th had been the first. Many viewers in 1954 still experienced the show through radio. The Oscars were barely getting started as the visual spectacle we know today.
Fred Zinnemann’s From Here to Eternity ran the table, winning eight awards from 13 nominations: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography (Black-and-White), Best Sound Recording and Best Film Editing. It was also the third film to ever receive five acting nominations — a stat worth memorizing for your next Oscar pool.
Every major winner that night was a black-and-white film, too. Color filmmaking was gaining ground in Hollywood, but this ceremony captured the industry right in the middle of that visual shift.
William Holden won Best Actor for Stalag 17 and delivered one of the shortest Oscar speeches ever recorded: “Thank you. Thank you.”
Two of the night’s biggest stories were about careers changing forever. Frank Sinatra won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for From Here to Eternity as Private Angelo Maggio. The win came after a career slump and suffering a vocal cord hemorrhage and nodules — one of the great comeback stories in Oscar history.
Then there was Audrey Hepburn, who received her first Oscar nomination and win for Best Actress for Roman Holiday, her first major film role. She earned four more nominations in the years that followed before she was presented with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1993.
Gary Cooper couldn’t attend the ceremony because he was in Mexico filming Garden of Evil. His solution? He pre-recorded his portion of the Best Actress presentation. Host Donald O’Connor then stepped in to reveal the winner live — a production trick the Oscars would lean on for decades.
Keep these stats locked and loaded for your next watch party. The 26th Academy Awards packed more history into one night than most ceremonies manage in 10 years.
Pamela Anderson is team natural beauty for life!
The actress is taking a stance against the overwhelming trend of creating images with artificial intelligence in the fashion and beauty industry, shining a light on finding the beauty in imperfection.
Pamela Anderson began her journey towards a makeup-free look in 2023 when she appeared at the Paris Fashion Week with her bare face, noting that she could not stomach sitting three hours in a beauty chair while the real fun was outside.
The Hollywood legend got busy as the new face of Aerie’s new anti-AI ad, where she showed up all natural and bare-faced, falling in line with the brand’s promise never to use AI-generated bodies or people in its marketing.
Anderson explained to Vogue Business that participating in the campaign was her clever way to draw attention to AI images because it has gotten “very worrisome.” The actress added that it was already concerning to look through fashion magazines and see the level of retouching on models’ and celebrity images, and AI took that to a whole new level.
Anderson, who ditched Hollywood for Vancouver Island years ago in search of depth to herself, declared to Vogue that she is basically taking one for the team, and she does not mind. In her words: “I’m not retouching or filtering. This is just what it is, and it’s so freeing. It’s so much more interesting to look perfectly imperfect.”

In 2024, The Blast shared that Anderson made it her life’s purpose to question and redefine traditional beauty standards, which often required one to wear the mask of makeup. While the actress admitted that her decision was meant to go unnoticed, her world, however, opened up in ways she did not picture.
She revealed her train of thought at the point of dressing up for Paris Fashion Week and how she could not justify any reason for the thirst to appear so perfect at all times. The actress also keeps her social media consumption at bay while staying away from her phone. According to her, shutting out the noise on social media is her way of reminding herself every day that she is good enough just the way she is.
From there, Anderson shared that she reconnects with nature by finding peace in daily three-to-six-mile walks, watching classic movies, and reading good books. She also relishes the pleasure of cooking fresh meals in her home in Vancouver, with the rustic charm of her family’s 100-year-old farm fueling her with a sense of belonging and energy.

The 58-year-old reflected on her time on the show in the 90s, noting that her public persona was carefully crafted as a way to shield herself and satisfy others. She added that in retrospection, her Playboy image was more of a cartoon character than a true representation of herself.
She added that she is beyond relieved to have left behind the image often associated with her, and despite spending enough time around her boys and family, she also found herself playing into the image created around her. In her words, “I’m glad I did all that, but I’m really glad I’m where I am now. I think the most important part is that I made it through all of it. And now it’s such a relief that I get to be myself and enjoy this time.”
Anderson’s first appearance on Playboy was in October 1989, and then she became the Playmate of the Month for February 1990. The actress went on to hold the record for most Playboy covers by an individual for appearing 13 or 14 times and even posing for the magazine’s final nude cover in 2016.

The epiphany for Anderson came after her makeup artist, Alexis Vogel, died from breast cancer in 2019, leaving Anderson with a shift in perspective on beauty as a concept. As noted by The Blast, the actress described Vogel as the best she has worked with, and his absence might as well mean leaving makeup behind for good.
For the media personality, aging has been a very personal process for her, and the transformation has kind of helped her feel grounded and supported. A few times that the star has worn makeup, she stated that she goes for a very subtle, understated touch. Anderson declared that chasing youth is futile because the odds of ever catching up with it are at zero, and since she acknowledged that fact, living, dressing up, and showing up became easier for her.
Her ultimate beauty secret is, however, as amusing as the actress herself, which is essentially sitting back, relaxing, and not lifting a finger. Jamie Lee Curtis was super impressed by Anderson’s “act of courage and rebellion” at the 2023 Paris Fashion Week and declared it the start of a natural beauty revolution.

During her appearance on Elizabeth Day’s podcast, Anderson got candid about the dark side of fame, noting that being constantly referred to as a sex symbol at the early stage of her career was far from pleasant.
Anderson admitted that being widely known as C.J. Parker on “Baywatch” thanks to her iconic red swimsuit came at a very personal cost. The actress acknowledged that while being tagged sexy in a relationship is seen as a cool thing, it does not feel the same when the world sees anyone like that.
Anderson added that she recorded great success from her “sexy” run on television, but that was a slippery slope to constantly presenting herself to the world as a one-dimensional person in order to sustain the attention. The media personality revealed that flying out to Paris without a makeup artist had her team scrambling, but she knew it was the right decision.
It has been three years of Pamela Anderson holding up her end of the makeup-free bargain!
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is showing love to her dad while enjoying light-hearted moments with her stepmom.
The well-known survivor of Munchausen by proxy has recently made headlines again after a candid confession sparked controversy surrounding her involvement in her mother’s death.
Amid the backlash, Gypsy is leaning into family time, creating playful memories with her stepmom and celebrating her dad.
Gypsy made sure her father felt her love as he marked his birthday on March 25, sharing a heartfelt post on Instagram.
The upload featured a heart-filter selfie of father and daughter smiling while lounging at what appeared to be a poolside, along with a single picture of him relaxing in a chair.
Captioning the post, the 34-year-old wrote, “Happy Birthday Dad. You are an inspiration of unconditional love,” and tagged him in it.
Shortly after, the influencer shifted gears with a more playful update, this time bringing her stepmom into the spotlight in a video that subtly nodded to her recent controversy.
As seen in the Instagram Reel, the pair were standing side by side, with Gypsy Rose having a solemn appearance as her stepmom lip-synced the audio, “That was a hot mess inside a dumpster fire, inside a train.”
Written across the clip was the caption, “POV: She Warned me… I did it anyway.”

The humorous post comes just days after Gypsy faced heavy criticism for appearing to make light of her past.
As The Blast reported, the moment unfolded when the media personality joined fellow creator Natalie Reynolds for a “We Listen, and We Don’t Judge” Instagram session.
During the exchange, Gypsy shared several personal revelations, including wearing wigs due to bleach damage and using towels in place of toilet paper while incarcerated.
However, it was her mention of serving over eight years in prison for her mother’s killing that sparked outrage online.
Critics flooded the comments, with some calling the remarks unsettling and inappropriate given the gravity of the situation.
“This is actually disturbing. There is something seriously mentally wrong with both,” one user wrote, while another pointed out there was nothing funny in her statement.
Following the backlash, Gypsy addressed the controversy and explained her intentions. According to The Blast, the Lifetime star said joining the trend, alongside someone who had also faced criticism, felt like an opportunity to openly discuss difficult topics and own up to their actions.
However, it came off wrongly, and she acknowledged that she understood people were angry because it touched on a sensitive matter. According to her, she wanted the video to be in such a way that it focused on her “accountability and growth.”
She declared that moving forward, she would avoid using her mother’s murder as part of a social media trend and apologized for the clip.
Gypsy has continued to speak candidly about her past, including her complicated relationship with her late mother, Dee Dee Blanchard.
The Blast reported that on the 10th anniversary of her mother’s death, she shared an emotional reflection on Instagram, noting the date carries two very different meanings for her. It marks both the day she first saw her daughter Aurora’s sonogram and the day her mother passed away.
While she does not glorify her mother, stating the abuse she suffered, she also does not portray herself as perfect, admitting her role in what happened. However, she believes her daughter’s birth “represents new beginnings and a chance to break every cycle.”
Meanwhile, the reality TV star has recently addressed her noticeable weight loss, which The Blast reported. In a video update, Gypsy stepped on a scale showing 108.2 lbs before giving fans a glimpse of her current look.
She explained in the caption that her weight loss wasn’t intentional or tied to workouts, dieting, or medication.
Instead, it came naturally after her release from prison two years ago, when her lifestyle shifted from eating commissary junk food to enjoying home-cooked meals and trying new foods.
NBA YoungBoy has yet to return to social media after seemingly deactivating his accounts. During his time away, his family life continues to play out online with the mothers of his children speaking out. Yaya Mayweather recently took to X, seemingly calling him out over parenting issues. Since then, Arcola, the mother of his son, Kaell, has also shared sentiments online. Amid the chatter, NBA’s sister TeeLee has also entered the chat with some words.
On Wednesday, March 25, Yaya Mayweather took to X (formerly Twitter), seemingly venting about parenting and personal frustrations.
Yaya wrote, “it’s crazy to see a mf step up and play stepdad to a straggler h** that was picked on tour child’s life, giving that kid time and attention. while your own child hasn’t seen or heard from you in almost 6 months.”
Many fans quickly assumed the message was directed at NBA YoungBoy’s lifestyle as she followed up in another post adding, “it’s honestly diabolical how u can be fully involved in someone else’s child’s life seeing them consistently, interacting, and playing when u don’t even do that with ur own. imagine getting online and seeing YOUR dad show up for another kid in ways he never shows up for u.”
Not long after, Arcola appeared to co-sign Yaya’s sentiments, sharing her own thoughts. In one message she wrote, “She ain’t wrong for what she said, mf just be moving outta spite tho that’s all But we also can’t beg a dead beat to be active, we just gotta do what we gotta do God gone vengeance him. And as for me youn even gotta worry bout mines nomo! This my last post fr, but ima say whatever”
Then Arcola doubled down again, writing, “I actually never kept up with none of his bm’s so no I didn’t know but either way it don’t change the fact that these kids are here and he wants to be a stepfather to all these h*** but mad at me and his son over child support? H*** get lost. How you tricking on bi***** but Saying f**** your seed because you have to help support financially?”
While the internet reacted, NBA YoungBoy’s sister TeeLee appeared to step in with a response to Arcola’s allegations. “Kentrell has never intentionally harmed any of his kids that’s a lie.”
A commenter then questioned her, asking, “Oh you was there?” Teelee responded back, “I was staying in Utah during the time Kaell was there yes.”
That led Arcola to step in and share more details about the alleged situation involving her son Kaell. She wrote, “So what actually happened? You have child yourself you would want answers as well. And just cause you were around doesn’t mean you were physically present at the moment. But a dog bite? C’mon man be fr mother to mother, can you tell me what happened? Since you “were there?”
TeeLee fired back, writing.“You know Kaell wasn’t getting harmed yet you gone push that narrative on the internet? Kids get into s**t all the time including my son. Kentrell did not burn Kaell with a cigarette!”
Arcola later continued sharing her perspective. So what was it a blunt? Clearly it’s a bunch of adults over there for kids to not be being watched. That’s negligence. I’m not pushing no narrative, I seen it with my own eyes I know what a burn looks like and it was too deep into his finger and in circular motion at that. (Supports claims of a cig/spliff. But since you were there what exactly did he get into?”
The two continued going back and forth online, with Arcola standing on her claims while TeeLee denied any harm or neglect. TeeLee continued, “You want it to be that so bad sorry to tell you nobody in that house had any ill will towards Kaell or neglected him.”
Folks gathered under The Shade Room Teens comment section as they tuned in to the virtual feud. Many weighed in on the family dynamic, especially with children involved. Some fans came to his defense, while others held him accountable for his actions.
Instagram user @rickyro_ wrote, “Why do y’all continuously have kids by him? We heard this from the 2nd & 3rd bm. We’re on 8 or 9 bm. It’s y’all fault”
Instagram user @chels_45 added, “whew, that comment chewed Yaya 🤧 wish y’all had this same energy for him tho”
While Instagram user @kiaraabeee wrote, “Loveeeeeeeee that they holding him accountable…”
Instagram user @sierreamichelle wrote, “No YB slander will be tolerated…. (Idc what he do I don’t know him personally just keep dropping that music Kentrell)”
Instagram user @nyy_thedonn wrote, “why y’all keep tryna justify him not supporting his kids with this “yall knew what yall signed up for” bullsh** ???? like so why’s the kids is here now step up. & shit like this is why some of yall don’t need kids”
While Instagram user @aprettymfff wrote, “Teelee said a bunch of nothing girl just sit this one out”
Instagram user @amandashingiraai wrote, “y’all keep up, next album gone be 🔥 “
While Instagram user wrote @msunknown.m wrote. “Y’all can’t say Yaya ain’t right about this .. yall just dislike her🙄🙄🙄 now this time she not wrong.”
Yaya and Arcola later dropped more messages responding to critics who told them they knew what they were getting themselves into once they had children with YoungBoy.
Yaya wrote “talking about ‘you knew what you signed up for’ the person he is now is not the person i experienced. the person i experienced from what i recall definitely used to get his kids before i had mine, and we were very much so engaged when i got pregnant.”
Arcola then stepped in, appearing to defend Yaya while addressing a social media user who tried to clock their tea. “Y’all always say this but let’s be real who do he care about? you think that hurt somebody feelings saying he don’t care about his bm’s you boosting his ego a lil tooooo hard. Go to school Amiyah.”
What Do You Think Roomies?
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