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Just when we thought we had a handle on the Great Jeans Debate (skinnies versus wide-leg pairs), another denim dilemma began flooding our feed. According to Gen Z, fashion influencers and stylists, jean jackets are out. Or at least the cropped, fitted versions millennials tend to rock every spring. Rather than ditching the versatile layer entirely, there is an updated alternative that has already been approved by Mindy Kaling. Relaxed, button-up shirt styles keep your transitional outfits from looking dated.
Although old habits die hard, the Emmiol Denim Oversized Long-Sleeve Button Down is easy enough to work into your spring wardrobe. The medium blue shade makes it just as versatile as your tried-and-true jean jacket, but the loose fit and structured collar give it an elevated, modern spin — sort of like the also-trendy chore coat. With its sleek, casual-cool design, this Amazon find closely resembles the style that Kaling wore on Ike Barinholtz’s podcast, “Funny You Ask.” But while the actress’ Blazé Milano denim shirt costs upwards of $400 (it’s $423 on sale), this one is just $37.
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The cotton-blend material means the denim button-down won’t leave you sweating on 70-degree days. It’s breathable, but still heavy enough to fight off that seasonal chill (or save you from shivering in the air conditioning come summertime). And, while you could easily pair this piece with a fit-and-flare or floral maxi, doing so might send a signal that you (like Us) are a woman of the 1900s (the cool kids are all wearing cardigans with dresses this year). A trendier look would be to style your denim button-down with tailored or linen trousers, Bermuda shorts or do as Kaling did and coordinate it with jeans of the same shade.
No matter how you choose to style this under-$4o pick, you won’t be disappointed by your purchase. This versatile number has garnered tons of rave reviews, with many praising its quality and versatility.
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It’s also worth noting that this jacket style isn’t just ‘in’ — the breezy fit also makes it extra comfy, so you won’t have to worry about slipping on something stiff before heading out the door. Kaling clearly knows what’s up when it comes to spring-ready layers, and we’re ready to follow her lead. . . for a little less than that designer price tag.
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Lucy Liu is opening up about a deeply unsettling chapter in her life, recalling how a breast lump led doctors to wrongly diagnose her with cancer. That mistake ultimately resulted in multiple unnecessary surgeries.
The actress admitted she didn’t question the diagnosis at the time, trusting medical professionals even as the ordeal took a physical and emotional toll.
Liu is now using her experience to advocate for early detection and patient awareness, while also helping others avoid similar ordeals.

Liu is reflecting on a harrowing medical experience from her past, revealing how a cancer misdiagnosis led her to undergo surgeries for a condition she didn’t actually have.
In an interview with PEOPLE, the “Charlie’s Angels” star recalled discovering a lump in her breast back in the 1990s. At the time, she admitted she didn’t immediately think much of it, but the lack of accessible medical information made the situation far more frightening.
When she finally visited the doctor for an expert opinion, she was told it was cancer. She put in for surgery to get the lump removed, but it was later discovered it wasn’t cancerous.

Liu says the ordeal ultimately reshaped how she approaches her own health, pushing her to become a stronger advocate for herself in medical settings. Looking back, the actress admitted she initially ignored advice from friends who urged her to seek a second opinion.
“Even though my friend had said to get a second opinion, I sort of thought, ‘Well, what’s the point? The doctor knows what they’re talking about,’” Liu admits.
Today, the actress has taken that hard-earned lesson and turned it into purpose, using her platform to promote proactive health management and encourage others to advocate for themselves.

Liu continues to use her profile to spotlight the importance of early detection, partnering with Pfizer as part of its “Every Breakthrough Matters” campaign.
Through the multi-channel initiative, the “Kill Bill” star has helped amplify conversations around cancer awareness.
“It’s not about the fixing, it’s about really understanding what screening is, and about information and advocacy,” Liu said. “Although there is so much available to us technologically, a lot of people don’t do it because they don’t want to know if something’s wrong, or they’re too busy.”

Liu also expressed gratitude for the ability to use her story to inspire others, saying she finds purpose in encouraging people to take their health seriously and advocate for themselves.
The veteran screen star noted that she doesn’t dwell on regret when reflecting on her experience, instead focusing on growth and the lessons learned along the way.
“I think there are too many punishing moments that you can have,” she said. “And I don’t think it should start from that place. I think it should start from a much more positive place, because you can’t go back in time.”
Liu added that she’s encouraged by the growing number of people who are becoming more proactive about their health.
“I feel like a lot of people have been advocating for themselves more and more, and especially for women’s health in general,” she added.
Liu is also keeping fans intrigued on the work front, teasing a “mystery role” in the upcoming “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” where she stars alongside Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, and Emily Blunt.
While the highly anticipated sequel is set to hit cinemas on May 1, details surrounding Liu’s character remain tightly under wraps, with the actress notably absent from trailers so far.
“It’s going to be highly entertaining,” she teased. “It’s going to give you all the things, all the eye candy, and it’s going to show that these characters have grown and changed.”
Liu added that audiences can expect evolution rather than repetition: “I think that’s what people want to see. They want to know 20 years later what’s different, because you don’t want to get served the same thing.”
Very few could have predicted Justin Rose’s impressive 2026 Masters final round surge — except, perhaps, Rose himself.
The English golfer — who has yet to earn a green jacket in his pro golf career — surged to the top of the leaderboard on the last day of the tournament on Sunday, April 12, at Augusta National.
The golfer is currently tied for second place at the time of publication with only a few holes left to play.
On Sunday morning, Rose, 45, posted a seemingly prophetic affirmation on his social media account ahead of the round.
“I said it last year…. I’ll say it again…. Let’s have a day! 🌺🌸,” he shared via X, along with a photo of a sign outside of Augusta National.
The comment section of the potentially historic post were filled with positive messages from fans.
“You’d look good in green Rosey, Have a day!” commented one user.
“Best of luck today, would love to see you finally win this. 🤞,” said another.
Rose was on the precipice of winning the 2025 Masters Tournament last year, losing in the playoff to Rory McIlroy.

Justin Rose plays his shot from the 12th tee during the final round of the 2026 Masters Tournament Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
The epic tournament came down to the final few shots between the two golfers.
“The playoffs … it always ends so quickly,” Rose said after the 2025 tournament. “It’s sudden death. … If you’re not the guy to hit the great shot or hole the great putt, it’s over. That’s the nature of sudden death.”
Rose also finished in second place at the Masters in 2015 and 2017. He is one of nine golfers to finish as the runner-up at least three times in Masters history.
The former world No. 1 trailed McIlroy by seven strokes after the first two rounds of this year’s Masters, before gaining four strokes back in the third round on Saturday, April 11. That still left Rose three strokes behind the leader heading into Sunday.
Rose birdied five of his first nine holes on Sunday, which put him in the solo lead heading into the back nine, but consecutive bogeys on holes 11 and 12 set him back behind McIlroy on the leaderboard.
In early 2026, Rose broke the record for lowest score at the Farmers Insurance Open and became the first golfer to lead the tournament from start to finish since 1959.
Before the Masters, Rose said he was “feeling good about things” coming off that tournament.
“I feel like when I have found my game, I’ve played very well,” Rose said before the Masters began. “Farmers is a good example of that and more evidence that I’m still able to find my best, which is great to know.”
Prolific director Steven Soderbergh has no beef with Adam Driver. The Oscar-winning director, who found success with the Ocean’s trilogy, was working on a movie featuring Ben Solo, a character who played a prominent role in the “Star Wars” sequel trilogy. Although the character supposedly died at the end of 2019’s “The Rise of Skywalker,” the actor had an idea to bring the character back. After initially getting approval from Lucasfilm, the idea was scrapped by Disney heads, and the project is, according to Soderbergh, officially dead.

While promoting his new movie, “The Christophers,” Variety couldn’t pass up a chance to ask him about his canceled “Star Wars” film. When they asked him what he learned from trying to get the movie made, he replied, “That there’s no such thing as wasted time.”
“It was great to work on that with Adam Driver and [writers] Rebecca Blunt and Scott Burns,” he continued. “Sometimes that’s just the way things go. I know what we came up with was good. I think it would have excited audiences. Working with smart people, trying to solve sh-t, is how you get better.”

In the interview, Soderbergh revealed that Driver “felt bad” about involving him, only to see the project end up on the cutting-room floor.
“Adam felt bad for having gotten me into it. I think he felt like he wasted my time, and I made it clear to him, ‘Dude, that was not wasted time.’ It’s a problem-solving experience that will get applied to everything I do going forward,” Soderbergh said.
“I’m not upset. I feel positive about everything that we did together,” he added.

In a separate interview with The Playlist, Soderbergh confirmed that the movie was dead, saying, “Look, if it was gonna happen, it would have happened.” He also reiterated that he didn’t feel that the project wasted his time.
“I don’t regret one minute of the time we spent working on that,” he explained. “I felt the work was good. It’s just good for you to be in that room and working on it. It’s like CrossFit – it’s good for you. It’ll have a residual effect that will be unexpected at some point.”
“As soon as it became apparent, OK, not gonna happen, I sat down and started writing [something else],” Soderbergh said. “It’s like, ‘OK, new scenario, let’s get cracking.’ At a certain point, it’s like complaining about the weather. You just gotta keep moving.”

Although it isn’t clear exactly what the movie would have been about, Soderbergh revealed that the idea for the movie actually came from the actor.
“It was strictly Adam saying, ‘I think there’s still somewhere to go with this character.’ That’s how it started,” Soderbergh revealed. “Otherwise, I never in a million years would have found myself in that universe again.”
But when asked if he would ever return to the project again, Soderbergh gave a very simple: “Nope.”

This isn’t the first time that Soderbergh has addressed the film’s cancellation. In a February 2026 interview with BK Mag, the director said they were “all frustrated” that the film was scrapped before they could even discuss a budget.
“You know, that was two and a half years of free work for me and Adam and [writer] Rebecca Blunt,” he explained. “When Adam and I discussed him talking about it publicly, I said, ‘Look, do not editorialize or speculate about the why. Just say what happened, because all we know is what happened.’ The stated reason was, ‘We don’t think Ben Solo could be alive.’ And that was all we were told. And so there’s nothing to do about it, you know, except move on.”
“I’d kind of made the movie in my head, and just felt bad that nobody else was going to get to see it,” he continued. “I thought the conversation was strictly going to be a practical one—where they go, what is this going to cost? And I had a really good answer for that. But it never even got to that point. It’s insane. We’re all very disappointed.”
Tom Cruise has a career packed with plenty of science fiction films. Edge of Tomorrow survived a turbulent production and became a surprise success. Oblivion may not have been as successful, but it led to Cruise working with Joseph Kosinski, and the two eventually reunited for Top Gun: Maverick. One could even argue that the technology used by Cruise’s Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible franchise borders on the edge of science fiction. But there’s one science fiction movie that Cruise never managed to become a part of, despite his desire to play the lead role, and that’s John Carter.
Based on the John Carter of Mars novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the John Carter movie was shaping up to be truly epic. Andrew Stanton, the mastermind behind Pixar hits Finding Nemo and WALL-E, was making his live-action debut with the film. Michael Chabon, an accomplished novelist who helped contribute to the Spider-Man 2 screenplay, co-wrote the script. The cast was talented, including Bryan Cranston, Willem Dafoe, and Mark Strong among them. However, John Carter ran into a number of roadblocks that led to it being one of the biggest box office bombs in history — yet it’s far from a horrible movie.
In an oral history conducted by TheWrap, Stanton admitted that casting John Carter himself was a tough process, especially since the list of potential candidates was apparently a very long one. Taylor Kitsch would land the role, but Tom Cruise was determined to get it first. Stanton had his mind set on casting Kitsch, though:
“I had Taylor already in mind by the time Tom made his interest known. Tom had a long history with the material, so it wasn’t too surprising to discover he still had interest in it. He was a consummate professional in his discussions with me about the role, and beyond respectful to the fact I was already on an audition path with Taylor,” he said.
This wasn’t the first time Cruise had been attached to a John Carter film. Back in 1990, Disney was flirting with the idea of adapting the material with Cruise as Carter and Julia Roberts as the Princess of Mars, Deja Thoris. The team behind the scenes was just as impressive: John McTiernan was approached to direct following the success of Predator and Die Hard, with Back to the Future screenwriter Bob Gale tapped to flesh out the script. Things stalled out when McTiernan decided to direct Last Action Hero (which ironically turned out to be another box office bomb), but it’s not surprising that Cruise wanted to join Stanton’s version.
Looking back at John Carter, it’s a film that was ahead of its time. Most of the political intrigue and worldbuilding rivals anything displayed in Dune or Game of Thrones, and Stanton’s work with Pixar makes many of the computer-generated characters — including Dafoe’s Tars Tarkas, leader of the Green Martians — feel like actual flesh and blood. Stanton and Chabon also manage to distill the essence of A Princess of Mars into an action-packed adventure that also has a fair amount of humor and heart. So what exactly led to its box office misfortunes?
The answer lies in the marketing campaign which saw Stanton making a number of baffling choices. He chose not to advertise his work with Pixar in the trailers, when that could have drawn newcomers to the theater. Instead of going with A Princess of Mars as the title, the choice was made to simply call the film John Carter, without considering that some audience members might not know about the books. The cherry on top was the fact that Disney’s marketing team at the time was led by someone who had no experience in movies, and therefore didn’t really know how to sell the film. “This is one of the worst marketing campaigns in the history of movies,” a Disney exec told Vulture. “It’s almost as if they went out of their way to not make us care.”
John Carter might have been yet another example of Disney fumbling a potential sci-fi franchise, but it would also mark a turning point for Disney. A few months after John Carter‘s failure, The Avengers would take the box office by storm and Disney would also acquire Lucasfilm. With the Marvel Cinematic Universe proving to be a moneymaker and the Star Wars franchise under its belt, Disney would slowly rely on those two properties for sci-fi stories.
John Carter is a simple case of execution failing to meet intent. While Andrew Stanton intended to deliver a cosmic epic that matched Edgar Rice Burroughs’ books, he didn’t take marketing into account. But the film’s reappraisal in later years proves that it had the glimmers of something special — and it didn’t need Tom Cruise to pull it off.
No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont shared a personal update on social media, revealing his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis ahead of the band’s upcoming Las Vegas residency. He talked candidly about his health, offering insight into his journey while reassuring fans as No Doubt prepares to take the stage in one of entertainment’s biggest hubs.

On April 11, Tom Dumont took to Instagram to share an update on his health. According to the 58-year-old guitarist, he had been experiencing symptoms in the past years, which prompted him to visit a neurologist and undergo a series of tests to find out the underlying cause of his issues.
“I was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease. It’s been a struggle. It’s a struggle every day. And I’ll make another video with details about what Parkinson’s entails,” Dumont said.
Parkinson’s disease, per the Mayo Clinic, is a degenerative neurological disorder with symptoms that may include tremors, rigid muscles, poor balance, and speech changes. While the disease has no cure, patients are given medication or may undergo rehabilitation to reduce symptoms and improve the quality of life. According to statistics, more than 1.1 million Americans are affected by Parkinson’s, with about 90,000 people diagnosed every year.
Dumont is revealing his diagnosis, as he was inspired by others who have come forward with their own health journey with Parkinson’s. “I think it helps erase some of the stigma, and it raises awareness, obviously. And awareness is really important for prevention and for research,” said Dumont.
Some notable figures who have been diagnosed with the disease include Michael J. Fox, Muhammad Ali, Neil Diamond, and Ozzy Osbourne.
Dumont’s fans and peers reacted to his announcement, commending him for his bravery and sharing words of encouragement. His No Doubt bandmate, Tony Kanal, wrote, “Love you beyond words my friend. Can’t wait to get on stage with you again.”
Despite his diagnosis, Dumont said he’s been “doing really well.” “The good news is, I can still play music. I can still play guitar,” he shared. Elsewhere in the video, he revealed that he has been getting ready for No Doubt’s Las Vegas residency and had fun looking back at old footage and photos from years past.
“It’s kind of made me think about how grateful I am for the life I’ve gotten to lead as a musician all these years, you know,” the guitarist said, adding his gratitude for the people who have supported him and No Doubt through the years. “It’s thanks to our families and our friends and listeners and you, and everyone who’s come to our shows over the years. Thank you,” said Dumont gratefully.
Dumont joined No Doubt as a guitarist in 1988. The ska-punk band released two albums before gaining mainstream success with the release of their third album in 1995, “Tragic Kingdom.” From then, the band had several hit songs, including “Just a Girl,” “Don’t Speak,” “Bathwater,” “It’s My Life,” and “Hella Good.”
In 2004, No Doubt took a hiatus, with the members focusing on personal projects and their families. They reunited a few times before taking another break in 2015. In 2024, the band reunited to perform at Coachella, and in January 2025, No Doubt performed for the FireAid LA benefit concert.
No Doubt has received nine Grammy nominations and won twice for Best Pop Performance, first for “Hey Baby” in 2003, followed by “Underneath It All” in 2004.
The No Doubt reunion at the 2025 benefit concert reignited fan excitement, ultimately leading the band to secure a Las Vegas residency at the Sphere. In December 2025, Gwen Stefani talked about the reunion, sharing that she and her bandmates have been discussing their comeback for a while. “I think the Sphere is the future, you know what I’m saying? It’s kind of a cross between a concert and a movie,” she said on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
Stefani teased that their performances are going to be “really nostalgic” for the fans and make them feel like they are “back in time.” “They’re a big part of our lives and we want to see them in Vegas,” she exclaimed.
The No Doubt “Live at Sphere” 18-show residency kicks off on May 6.
Pete Davidson’s entire world shifted after he became a girl dad — though some aspects of his life as a father were admittedly more surprising than others.
“I haven’t done stand-up in 5 months because I just had a baby; it’s a lot of fun,” Davidson, 32, said during his Saturday, April 11, comedy show at Las Vegas’ The Fontainebleau, per footage obtained by Us Weekly. “[I] got a little girl. It’s weird having a little girl. It’s hard to watch porn … in front of her.”
Nevertheless, Davidson said that he persisted.
“I still did. I power through,” the comedian quipped, reiterating that fatherhood “is great.”
Davidson’s girlfriend, Elise Hewitt, gave birth to the couple’s first baby, daughter Scottie Rose, in December 2025. Davidson and Hewitt, 29, named their baby after the Saturday Night Live alum’s late father. (Pete’s dad, Scott Davidson, was a firefighter who died in the line of duty while responding to the deadly September 2001 terrorist attacks.)
“The best thing I’ve been telling people is [that Scottie is] the biggest gift,” Davidson exclusively told Us Weekly in January of life as a father. “Nothing else matters as much or intensely, like career, activities, hanging out with people [or] what do people think of me, that sort of s***. I still want to do cool stuff, but it’s like, ‘Well, how long do I have to be away?’ Or ‘Is this worth being away?’”
Pete further gushed that it had been “f***ing awesome” watching Hewitt effortlessly step into her role as a mom.
“The whole time I was very sure and knew that she would be great at being a mom. She’s very caring and, almost to a fault, puts everybody else’s needs first,” Pete told Us of Hewitt, whom he started dating in early 2025. “So, it’s really just sweet to see how on top of things she is, and … if [Scottie is] crying, [Elsie] knows exactly what to do. She has, like, little tricks that get her to relax or calm down, and all that stuff is really f***ing cool to watch and see.”
Pete added at the time, “She definitely will wake up every three, four hours just to check the Nanit [baby monitor] like, no matter what, the Nanit app is open on Elsie’s phone. She’s always making sure that the baby’s all set. … She genuinely enjoys it, which is great, and we both do.”
Pete and Hewitt also have aspirations of expanding their family further.
“We want her to have a friend, for sure. We love the idea of her being a big sister,” Pete told Us weeks later in January. “I didn’t think I would already think about having another one. The idea of that sounds absolutely insane right now. … The process of giving birth is so insane, but so empowering once it happens. Just having this little thing, I really can’t explain how incredible the whole thing is.”
Chappell Roan is back in the spotlight. The “Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl” singer was spotted at Coachella this weekend, marking her first public appearance since a controversy involving a security guard in Brazil made headlines last month. Chappell Roan stepped out at the star-studded Indio, California, festival despite not being part of the official lineup, drawing attention as she returned to the public eye following weeks of intense scrutiny.
Known for her bold glam and larger-than-life stage presence, Roan appeared noticeably more toned down during her Coachella outing.
The 28-year-old was nearly unrecognizable, opting for a flatter hairstyle and more subdued makeup compared to her usual aesthetic. Still, she leaned into festival fashion, wearing a pirate-inspired outfit complete with gold fringe epaulets.
She was later spotted with Manon during Sabrina Carpenter‘s show.
The drama stems from an incident in São Paulo involving Pascal Duvier, a security professional who was accused of “aggressively” confronting Jude Law’s 11-year-old daughter, Ava, and her mother while they were dining at the same hotel as Roan.
Duvier later addressed the situation publicly, denying any connection to Roan’s team. “I take full responsibility for the interactions on March 21st,” he said. “I was at the hotel on behalf of another individual, and I was not part of the personal security team of Chappell Roan.”
“The actions I took were not on behalf of Chappell Roan, her personal security team, her management, or any other individuals,” Duvier clarified. “I made a judgment call based on information we obtained from the hotel, events I had witnessed in the days prior and the heightened overall security risk of our location.”
He concluded, “My sole interaction with the mother was calm and with good intentions, and the outcome of the encounter is regretful.”

Roan has also distanced herself from the situation, maintaining she had no knowledge of the interaction. “’She did not direct her personal security or anyone on her team to interact with them,” Roan’s spokesperson has said.
Despite those claims, the incident sparked backlash, especially after reports that Ava was left visibly shaken following the confrontation.

Ava’s mother, Catherine Harding, addressed the situation publicly, questioning how the incident unfolded.
“Look, I would like to hope not, but at the same time, I think that you have a responsibility when you are a celebrity to make sure, I guess, that the people who work for you and that act on your behalf are acting on your behalf,” she said. “Would he do that if he didn’t have her authority to do so? I don’t know. If he does, then, obviously, that’s a big problem because then he’s representing her in a way that she doesn’t want to be represented.”
According to Harding, the encounter had a significant emotional impact. “For me, I feel like if she [Roan] really didn’t send him, [the security guard] overstepped a boundary because he is quite an intimidating [man],” she added. “If it wasn’t her, I hope she learns to maybe not allow the people who work for her to treat people like this.”
She also claimed the incident “ruined” her daughter’s birthday celebration.
The controversy has continued to follow Roan, with reports that she has since been banned from performing at a major festival in Rio de Janeiro following the incident.

Since rising to fame in 2024, Roan hasn’t shied away from speaking out about the darker side of celebrity, rejecting the notion that she should accept unwanted attention. Her relationship with fans has at times been strained, with the singer previously labeling certain behavior as “creepy” and “invasive.”
“I don’t care that abuse and harassment, stalking, whatever, is a normal thing to do to people who are famous or a little famous, whatever. I don’t care that it’s normal,” she said in a video shared to social media last summer, adding that “this crazy type of behavior” from fans “does not make it OK” to do.”
“That doesn’t make it normal. That doesn’t mean I want it, doesn’t mean that I like it. I don’t want whatever the f-ck you think you’re supposed to be entitled to whenever you see a celebrity,” she said. “I don’t give a f-ck if you think it’s selfish of me to say no for a photo or for your time or for a hug, that’s not normal, that’s weird!”
Love on the Spectrum’s Georgie Harris is revealing her new boyfriend after splitting from fan-favorite Connor Tomlinson.
“Luke and I have been waiting for a little time after the series came out to tell you guys about him,” Georgie wrote via Instagram on Sunday, April 12. “We have been dating for a while. The series takes about a year to film then they have to decide what are the best scenes to have in LOTS.”
She continued, “Luke has Williams Syndrome was my friend for 3 years prior and matches my energy I would like you to say Hello to Luke. These pictures are mostly from Valentines Day this year and Prom Possible.”
Alongside the announcement, Georgie shared a compilation of photos featuring the pair dressed in their best. In one black-and-white photo, Georgie placed her arm around Luke’s shoulder as the couple smiled for the camera. Connor and his mom, Lise Menard Smith, both “liked” Georgie’s public announcement.
Connor and Georgie’s romance had been chronicled on Netflix’s hit reality dating show Love on the Spectrum, which chronicles people on the autism spectrum as they attempt to find love. Connor, a notable favorite of the series, starred in during seasons 2-4, at which point he memorably met Georgie. The pair, however, called it quits during the fourth season.
“It was my decision to end things,” Connor exclusively told Us Weekly ahead of the show’s premiere earlier this month. “Georgie and I … this season was the longest time we spent with each other. The more we did, the more we came to realize we’re just two different people. Good people, yes, but not each other’s people.”

He continued, “What she wanted, I couldn’t give her. What I wanted, she couldn’t give me. We both decided it was for the best.”
Since going their separate ways, Connor and Georgie have remained on good terms. “She wanted to wish me a happy early birthday. I told her, ‘Thank you,’” Connor told Us.
While Connor continues to look for The One, he announced his exit from Love on the Spectrum ahead of season 5.
“It is with humility and a heavy heart that I share I will not be partaking in season 5,” Connor told Variety earlier this month, after the outlet confirmed the series had been renewed for another season. “I feel like three seasons is enough to tell my story and find love on my own time.”
He continued, “I’ve chosen to pass the torch to the next person who can make it as big as me. Don’t worry about me: I’m still going to be in the acting business, especially voice work. I’ve always been a huge fan of animation and would love to be involved with a TV show.”
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“This season became my way to honor Angus and all the kids who weren’t offered a second chance,” creator Sam Levinson previously said of Cloud’s 2023 death at age 25.
The husband of one of Eric Swalwell’s accusers has threatened legal action if the congressman “disparages” his wife, Ally Sammarco, amid multiple sexual assault and harassment allegations against the politician.
“I wish the best for his family, and I hope he gets the help he needs,” former DNC field director Adam Parkhomenko wrote via X early on Sunday, April 12. “If Eric Swalwell or his attorney makes a single statement that disparages my wife, I will be filing a lawsuit against him.”
Sammarco is among the four women who have accused Swalwell, 45, of sexual misconduct and sexual harassment — including a former staffer who claims the gubernatorial hopeful raped her.
Sammarco claimed in a Friday, April 10, CNN investigation that the politician previously offered to “share her resume” with other congressional offices before sending “very inappropriate” messages via Snapchat. (Sammarco claimed that Swalwell’s messages insinuated that the pair should “get together and hook up.”)
“I’ve already made clear that if he believes anything I’ve said is untrue, he should sue me immediately,” Parkhomenko added on Sunday. “As he considers his next steps in the coming days, he should be very careful about what he chooses to say. He should also resign immediately.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Swalwell’s communications director for comment.
Swalwell, who was elected to represent California’s 14th district in the House of Representatives in 2023, is currently the frontrunner in the state’s race for governor. He has vehemently denied the accusations.
“These allegations of sexual assault are flat false. They are absolutely false. They did not happen,” Swalwell said in a Friday social media video, addressing the accusations. “They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything I have.”
He continued, “They also come on the eve of an election, where I have been the frontrunner candidate for governor of California. I do not suggest to you in any way that I am perfect or that I’m a saint — I have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but those mistakes are between me and my wife. And to her, I apologize deeply for putting her in this position.”
Swalwell has been married to Brittany Watts, with whom he shares three children, since 2016. Watts has not publicly addressed the scandal.
Parkhomenko, meanwhile, slammed Swalwell’s denial video after it was uploaded to social media.
“My wife’s name is Ally Sammarco. Obviously you know that, but she’s not named anonymous,” he tweeted on Friday. “She also went on the record with CNN, so that hopefully this does not happen to other women and maybe it would help other women come forward. … I’ve been very supportive of you over the years but even I learned a lot today. And she has my full support.”
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
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