Candace Cameron Bure is hitting the nail on the head with her children when it comes to sex education.
The American actress claimed that she had to come clean to her kids on the issue of sex and all that it entailed, even though the idea seemed very uncomfortable to some of the parties involved at first. Still, she understood the importance of the conversation and how it must come in a timely manner.
Candace Cameron Bure has remained quite the open book about what goes on in her family, including crediting her son for saving her marriage from a crucial breaking point in 2020.
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Candace Cameron Bure Recalls Her Kids’ Reactions To Sex Conversation
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The star explained during this week’s episode of her podcast “The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast” that she had a very open conversation with her kids about sex as soon as they got older.
Cameron Bure noted that she may have left them a bit uncomfortable all the time with these discussions, but every chance she got, she spoke about it.
Despite their reaction, the star noted that she enjoyed discussing sex with them because she wanted to pass a message of her being a very safe space with such a sensitive topic.
Cameron Bure stressed that she made these talks as fun as possible, and she was very comfortable discussing them to cushion any feeling of embarrassment or shame in those conversations. In her words:
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“I think that shame can start very much with that if we’re not really told about our bodies and how they function, how they work, what they’re made for. How God views them. When there’s a misunderstanding there, that can very much develop our view of shame, and when we feel that way.”
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The Actress Was Beyond Excited To Co-Plan Her Only Daughter’s Wedding Last Year
Cameron Bure welcomed three kids with her husband, Valeri Bure, one of whom got married in September, over a year after one of her sons tied the knot in January 2024. The actress had raved to US Weekly about being very hands-on during her daughter’s wedding last September.
According to her, her daughter, Natasha, did not have a wedding coordinator, forcing her to step in and become the person who got to listen to her ideas and actualize them, which she found very fun as they got ready for her big day.
The actress had gushed about her kids and their dating lives a few years back, noting that she feels super great about the dating, because she trusts them enough not to make terrible decisions.
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Cameron Bure continued that for most of the time, her kids are looking for good people to hang out with, date, or marry, and that makes her feel very proud. She been very open about how much closeness she enjoys with her kids and how they never pass up the opportunity to hang out with her at any time.
The actress described her children as her best friends, who have never judged her harshly and, most importantly, want to be her friend.
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Inside Candace Cameron Bure’s Happy Family Of Five
According to PEOPLE, the latest bride in the family, and Cameron Bure’s oldest child, Natasha Valerievna, was welcomed in August 1998 and quietly tailed behind her mom into stardom by appearing on the 11th season of ‘The Voice’ at age 17.
She was chosen to be mentored by Adam Levine, but unfortunately dropped from the race two performances in. Natasha described her audition as grabbing the opportunity before her while getting a good experience out of the growth.
She has since channeled that energy into appearances in some Hallmark Channel movies, one episode of “Fuller House,” and an “Aurora Teagarden Mysteries” production alongside her mother.
Natasha described her marriage in 2025 as a reminder of how blessed she is to be marrying her best friend, which is also surreal and overwhelming in all the best ways.
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The actress welcomed her second child, Lev Valerievich, in 2000 and quickly got involved in the family business, the Bure Family Wines, which was founded in 2006. Cameron Bure revealed in a 2021 interview that he lived in Napa Valley and was a third-year student at Liberty University.
Lev tied the knot with Elliot Dunham in 2024, according to pictures from the actress’s social media account, where she raved about the family gaining a beautiful daughter and a wonderful family to do life with.
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Cameron Bure and her husband expanded their family with Maksin Valerievich’s birth in 2002, who attended the Northstar Christian Academy and graduated in May 2021. He also attended Liberty University and played hockey like his dad during his first year.
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The Author Revealed How Her First Son Saved Her Nearly Three-Decade-Old Marriage
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Last year, the 49-year-old confessed on her podcast that 2020, during the pandemic, was a very trying season for her marriage to Valeri as things went very downhill with their marriage, and she did not think they would make it. Valeri and the Hollywood personality tied the knot in 1996 when she was just 20 years old.
As shared by The Blast, Cameron Bure noted that her first son, Lev, swung in just in time to salvage their dwindling union with a very 45-minute address from his Bible during a session where they talked about faith and marital values.
The media personality stated that her son admitted that, despite his not being married at the time and being super young to give marriage advice, he could still hear the word of God about his parents and their marriage.
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Cameron Bure explained that her son’s maturity and calmness joined forces with the wisdom of his words, and they walked away from the conversation with a fresh perspective to put in more work in their marriage and make things work.
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However, Lev did not take the credit alone. He revealed on the podcast with his mother that he, alongside his siblings, actually had a crucial discussion about the whole thing and concluded that they want more than anything for their parents to be together.
Candace Cameron Bure’s Strategy For Dealing With Internet Trolls
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The podcaster stated last November that she is no longer about defending herself against internet trolls moving forward, after a lengthy history of being involved in scandals over social issues and politics over the years.
The Blast stated that during her appearance on Madison Prewett’s “Stay True” podcast, she described the few feuds she had gotten into in recent years as just weird.
She emphasized that it is also very rare to see her fight back in the comment section because it gets defensive and also reflects poorly on her integrity. The star announced that the new space she operates in mostly involves leaving her battles for God to fight.
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Cameron Bure added that she also leans on her genuine fans to fight her battles because sometimes they help her clear the wrong narrative and set facts straight in the face of lies. Alongside these factors, she also thanked her self-reflection for teaching her to give grace to other people as well.
X-Men ‘97 shattered sky-high expectations two years ago when it debuted to immaculate reviews on its way to becoming the highest-rated Marvel project in history, despite not being set in the MCU. With scores of 99% from critics and 91% from audiences on the aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, it’s safe to say that X-Men ‘97 was a hit. This justified Marvel’s decision to greenlight the show for a Season 2 before the Season 1 premiere, and there’s such high demand for more mutants that the studio is already working on Season 3 before the premiere of Season 2.
One aspect of X-Men ‘97 that fans appreciated in particular was the romance. The relationships made the show feel more mature than some other Marvel properties that ran from romance rather than embracing it. While Rogue and Magneto’s relationship stole the spotlight, most fans agree that Rogue’s relationship with Gambit was the show’s beating heart, at least until Gambit’s tragic passing.
Collider’s Maggie Lovitt recently moderated a panel at Big Lick Comic-Con in Roanoke, VA, for Rogue actor Lenore Zann, who brought out Larry Houston, who produces X-Men ‘97. A fan in attendance asked Zann about Rogue’s relationship with Gambit, and Houston also chimed in with an interesting fact that many X-Men fans may not be aware of:
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“We invented that relationship to try and create some character drama and interesting subject matter to make the show interesting, and it eventually became so interesting that it migrated back to the comic books as a relationship that the fans enjoyed. But, it was something we created for entertainment for you guys in the cartoon show, the same with the love triangle between Scott, Jean, and Wolverine. That was not in the [comic] books either.”
Houston also recalled a conversation with a former X-Men live-action movie director who told him he had “never read one X-Men comic,” but that he “saw the TV show and that’s how the relationship migrated into the movies and then migrated back to the comic books. It’s all created for entertainment for the fans, and it became canon by accident.” Rogue and Gambit’s relationship is far from the only thing that a movie or show writer had an idea for that was later adapted to a comic book.
What Do We Know About the Next Two Seasons of ‘X-Men ’97′?
Plot details about X-Men ‘97 Season 2 are being kept under wraps, but after the Season 1 ending saw the team left scattered in chaos across time and space, the stakes are sure to be on the rise. The show is expected to premiere sometime this summer, likely in June or July, barring any further delays. The wait between Seasons 2 and 3 is also expected to be smaller than the wait between Seasons 1 and 2. This show can operate more smoothly under the continued leadership of new writer and showrunner Matthew Chauncy after parting ways with Beau DeMayo.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates from Big Lick Comic Con and coverage of X-Men ‘97 Seasons 2 and 3, and catch up on the first season on Disney+.
Sherri Shepherd is not ready to give up just yet, despite her self-titled talk show recently being cancelled after four seasons. During her most recent show, she made it clear that she intends to “fight” to keep the show going.
Shepherd joins the list of daytime talk shows that have recently come to an end within the last few years, specifically the “Kelly Clarkson Show,” which confirmed its ending after seven seasons, the day before Shepherd’s cancellation made headlines.
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Sherri Shepherd Is Not Ready To End Her Talk Show Despite Recent Cancellation
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During the Monday, February 9, episode of “Sherri,” Shepherd took time out to directly address her audience and speak on the show’s cancellation publicly for the first time.
“I want to be clear: I’m not ready to throw in the towel on this show just yet. I’m not. I’m not,” Shepherd stated, per PEOPLE. “We’re gonna be airing episodes all through the fall.
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“And we’re going to continue to fight to keep this show alive in some way, shape or form,” she continued. “If anybody knows me, they know I’m a fighter. I don’t know exactly what it’s going to look like, but I promise, I am going to continue to spread joy.”
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Shepherd Also Gave Thanks To Fans Who Have Supported Her Throughout The Show’s Duration
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“From the audience, to everybody on social media, to people who stop me in the store,” the comedian began her thanks. “From the emails, the texts, the messages, I feel every bit of the love that you’ve been sending to me. And thank you so much.”
“I want to thank you for laughing and crying with us…” When I first started, this show was built on one thing, and what I wanted it built on was joy,” Shepherd said. “The intention of this show, always, was my prayer for you to leave happier than when you’ve came…It has been my dream to have a talk show, and I’m so grateful I had the chance to do it for four seasons.”
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“And I just want to thank you, because my staff and my crew, that is what we’re all about,” the former co-host of “The View” added. “Making sure that from the moment you walk in and turn me on, you are having a good time. Because like your favorite auntie, I’m here to make you laugh, get in your business, and stay longer than you plan.”
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The Cancellation Of ‘Sherri’ Was Announced Earlier This Month
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On Tuesday, February 3, per Variety, it was confirmed that “Sherri” had been cancelled after four seasons and production would officially wrap up in the fall. Debmar-Mercury, which distributes the show through producer Lionsgate, issued a statement confirming the news.
“This decision is driven by the evolving daytime television landscape and does not reflect on the strength of the show, its production – which has found strong creative momentum this season – or the incredibly talented Sherri Shepherd,” Debmar-Mercury co-presidents Ira Bernstein and Mort Marcus via joint statement.
“We believe in this show and in Sherri and intend to explore alternatives for it on other platforms,” the statement continued.
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“Sherri” premiered in fall 2022, initially taking over the time slot of the long-running “Wendy Williams Show.”
Shepherd Initially Thanked Fans For The Positive Messages After The Cancellation News Broke
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The day after “Sherri” was cancelled, Shepherd took to Instagram on February 4 and shared a collection of posts from fans expressing their appreciation for the show and sadness at its cancellation.
“Wow! I am completely overwhelmed by the outpouring of love for me and The @sherrishowtv,” Shepherd wrote in the post’s caption. “You might’ve noticed that yesterday and today I was struggling because I wasn’t feeling up to speed.”
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The Cancellation Of Sherri Shepherd’s Show Follows The End Of Kelly Clarkson’s
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“There have been so many amazing moments and shows over these seven seasons. I am forever grateful and honored to have worked alongside the greatest band and crew you could hope for, all the talent and inspiring people who have shared their time and lives with us, all the fans who have supported our show, and to NBC,” Clarkson’s statement read in part.
“Because of all of that, this was not an easy decision, but this season will be my last hosting ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show.’ Stepping away from the daily schedule will allow me to prioritize my kids, which feels necessary and right for this next chapter of our lives,” she continued.
The “American Idol” winner closed her statement by thanking her fans: “I want to thank y’all so much for allowing our show to be a part of your lives, and for believing in us and hanging with us for seven incredible years.”
Director David Fincher‘s fans got a first look at his new movie, The Adventures of Cliff Booth, with a typically exciting teaser this weekend. The movie serves as a spin-off to Quentin Tarantino‘s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which grossed nearly $400 million worldwide in 2019, and will reunite Fincher with his frequent creative collaborator Brad Pitt. Although there’s no denying that The Adventures of Cliff Booth feels like a stepping stone for Fincher, nobody knows what he’s walking toward at this stage of his career. While his fans continue to wonder why he has hitched his wagon to Netflix — the director hasn’t had a theatrical release in over a decade — they can remind themselves of the good old days by revisiting some of his past masterpieces. Or they could check out a movie that may exist in the same universe as the film Zodiac and the show Mindhunter.
The movie in question had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2023, ahead of a release on Netflix. However, since the streamer only acquired the domestic rights to the movie, it’s now seeing a spike in viewership on a rival platform. According to FlixPatrol, the film was among the most-watched titles on the global HBO Max charts over the Super Bowl weekend, when the leaderboard was topped by M3GAN 2.0. It served as the feature directorial debut of starAnna Kendrick, and was based on the stranger-than-fiction true story of how a serial killer was nabbed by the cops after appearing on a dating game show. The serial killer operated across the United States at around the same time as the Zodiac Killer, whose crimes served as the basis for Fincher’s Zodiac.
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Here’s How ‘Woman of the Hour’ Was a Departure From the Norm for Serial Killer Stories
Kendrick’s movie is called Woman of the Hour. She also featured in the lead role of an aspiring actor who appeared alongside the serial killer, Rodney Alcala, in an episode of The Dating Game in 1978. The movie earned positive reviews and is now sitting at a “Certified Fresh” 91% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The website’s consensus reads, “Deftly directed by star Anna Kendrick, Woman of the Hour uses an incredible true story as the foundation for a powerful examination of the intersection between systemic misogyny and violence.” Unlike most movies and shows about serial killers, Woman of the Hourspotlighted the victims and presented the story through the perspective of someone who escaped by the skin of her teeth.
You can watch the film at home. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
As backlash swirled online over Bad Bunny headlining the Super Bowl halftime show, at least one high-profile creator is making it clear she’s firmly in his corner. OnlyFans star Sophie Rain spoke out in support of the global superstar after he delivered his first-ever Super Bowl halftime performance, which brought high-energy and an unapologetic party vibe he promised fans.
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NFL Defends Bad Bunny After Backlash Over Lyrics And Political Views
When Bad Bunny was first announced as the halftime headliner, criticism quickly followed, much of it centered on his Spanish-language music, explicit lyrics, Puerto Rican roots, and outspoken political views. The artist, whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio, has been vocal about his opposition to aggressive immigration enforcement and previously called for the end of ICE during a Grammys speech.
Despite calls from some corners to replace him, the NFL stood by its choice. Commissioner Roger Goodell was asked again this week about Bad Bunny’s comments and made it clear the league supports artists using their platforms to express themselves.
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Super Bowl Halftime Turns Into Culture War
Much of the backlash, critics noted, ignored the fact that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory and that Bad Bunny is a U.S. citizen. Instead, the reaction fueled a broader culture war over who gets to represent America on its biggest stage, and what “American” even looks like.
But Sophie Rain wasn’t buying into the outrage.
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Sophie Rain Says Bad Bunny ‘Represented Millions’ On Super Bowl Stage
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Shortly after the halftime show performance, Rain took to X, writing, “halftime show was great, wish there wasn’t so much hate in this world.”
In a statement shared with The Blast, Rain expanded on why the performance mattered to her and to so many others watching. “Bad Bunny didn’t just perform,” she said. “He represented millions of people who don’t often see themselves in the spotlight on the biggest stage in America.”
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She urged fans not to let political noise drown out what the moment meant. “If you felt seen last night, if you felt proud, hold onto that,” Rain said. “Don’t let all the political noise drown out what the moment meant. Bad Bunny didn’t perform for social media; he performed for his people and to represent what music means to him.”
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Sophie Rain Says Bad Bunny Made History By Representing All Cultures
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Rain added that the performance sent a powerful message to those who often feel pushed aside. “He performed for the people who’ve been told they’re too loud, too foreign, too different,” she said. “And he made history doing it.”
She closed by calling for more unity and less division in pop culture and in the world. “I’m proud of artists like Benito,” Rain said. “There’s a lot of hate in the world right now. We need less of that. We need to represent all cultures equally.”
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Trump Slams Halftime Show As ‘Absolutely Terrible’
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Not everyone was cheering. Donald Trump weighed in on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime performance with a blistering social media post on Sunday, making it clear he was not a fan.
Calling the show “absolutely terrible” and “one of the worst, EVER,” Trump described the performance as a “slap in the face” to the country. He went on to say there was “nothing inspirational” about the halftime show and claimed it failed to reflect what he views as American values.
“It makes no sense,” Trump wrote, adding that the performance was an “affront to the Greatness of America” and did not represent “Success, Creativity, or Excellence.” He also criticized the music and choreography, saying viewers couldn’t understand the lyrics and calling the dancing inappropriate for children watching at home.
While Donald Trump’s outspoken criticism grabbed headlines, the overall response to Bad Bunny’s halftime show leaned far more positive across Hollywood and beyond. Comedy legend Adam Sandler cheered the performance, while others praised Bad Bunny’s celebration of culture and unity on one of the world’s biggest stages.
The Super Bowl LX halftime show proved to be more than just a musical milestone. It was also a big win for Deaf advocacy. Although Bad Bunny made history as the first predominantly Spanish-language headliner, the real breakthrough came when a Puerto Rican Sign Language (LSPR) interpreter provided access to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, a move that directly honors the linguistic rights of the Puerto Rican Deaf community.
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Honored The Puerto Rican Deaf Community
For years, the standard for accessibility at major events has been American Sign Language (ASL). However, for the 220,000 deaf or hard-of-hearing residents of Puerto Rico, ASL isn’t always used.
LSPR evolved from ASL in the early 1900s, but has developed its own unique pacing, slang, and cultural nuances that make it a separate language. Despite its importance to the Puerto Rican community, linguistic experts have categorized LSPR as an endangered language. Advocacy for its use is a fight for the survival of a specific cultural heritage, and watching it being performed during the Super Bowl only highlights the importance of maintaining the language.
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How Celimar Rivera Cosme Started Working With Bad Bunny
Celimar Rivera Cosme was the LSPR interpreter who provided services during the Super Bowl halftime show. Cosme is a native of Puerto Rico. She is hard of hearing and was hired directly by the NFL to interpret Bad Bunny’s set.
However, that doesn’t mean she’s unfamiliar with the superstar. She began working with him in 2022 after an Instagram video she made went viral. According to San Francisco PBS member station KQED, she begged him to include an LSPR interpreter at his shows, and he hired her a week after she posted the video.
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Celimar Rivera Cosme Explains The Importance Of LSPR
According to a 2022 report, approximately seven percent of Puerto Rico’s residents identify as either deaf or hard-of-hearing. This would account for approximately 220,000 people in their overall population of 3.2 million.
“We’ve been fighting not to lose our language, but to keep it,” Cosme told The New York Times in an interview ahead of her performance. “The Super Bowl will be an excellent platform for us to use our language.”
She was also thankful for her opportunity to showcase Puerto Rico’s culture and language during the Super Bowl, one of the most-watched sports events of the year.
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“The stakes here are to show that we are friendly people, and also how we dance, our lyrics, our slang,” she told the Times. “Puerto Rico… we might be a small island, but people here have a huge, huge heart.”
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Celimar Rivera Cosme Was ‘Thrilled’ To Interpret The Super Bowl
In addition, Cosme told KQED that she was “excited” to perform, knowing it would make the people of Puerto Rico “happy” to see their language showcased in such a public way.
“I’m so excited,” she said. “And the deaf people of Puerto Rico are happy that the Super Bowl will be accessible to them in their own sign language.”
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She went on to say, “I know I’m going to be the one standing up there, but it’s the deaf community of my island that’s going to shine.”
A Couple Got Married During Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
Only a few days before Valentine’s Day, love was in the air at the Super Bowl halftime show! According to KION, that was a real wedding that took place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. A pastor from Sacramento, Antonio Reyes from Sacramento’s Project Church, confirmed that he really married the couple in a message posted in Spanish on his Instagram page.
“Ahora ya que el secreto se a revelado… esto fue un honor para mí como latino y como un seguidor de Jesús ser presencia en un momento tan histórico como éste. Tengo más por compartir con ustedes,” he wrote, which can be loosely translated as, “Now that the secret is out… this was an honor for me as a Latino and as a follower of Jesus to be in the presence of such a historic moment as this. I have more to share with you.”
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The happy couple had reportedly invited Bad Bunny to their wedding, but Bad Bunny brought the wedding to him, instead!
The “Subway” singer cited a “duty to protect” her teams in the post announcing her split from the agency led by the increasingly embattled Casey Wasserman.