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Hot Mom Bods Over 50 … Guess Who’s Lil’ Black Bikini!
Can you guess which sexy star displayed her 57-year-old bod in this eye-popping shot?! This ain’t her first bikini slay, but we’re still staring all day …
She used to feud with Bethenny Frankel … and when she’s not in the Big Apple, catch her down in Palm Beach flashing her lil’ black bikini!
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10 Greatest Sci-Fi Shows That Are Only 5 Seasons
For sci-fi fans looking for a quick binge-watch session, there are plenty of excellent shows with less than five seasons. And for those looking for a longer commitment to enjoy over the course of several months, there are also many with more than five. But when it comes to science fiction, for some inexplicable reason, five seasons—the exact number of seasons that several of the genre’s best TV series have—seem to be the sweet spot.
From campy classics, like Quantum Leap, to shows which aired their final season far more recently, like Stranger Things, the number of legendary sci-fi shows with exactly five seasons is too large to be considered a pure coincidence. Not so short that they can be watched in a single sitting, but also not so long that watching the pilot feels like a huge commitment, they’re right in the delightful middle ground.
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‘Quantum Leap’ (1989–1993)
There are plenty of cheesy ’80s sci-fi shows that somehow still hold up, and Quantum Leap is easily one of the most iconic. Starring the always-incredible Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, this cult classic combined sci-fi with humor, romance, and social commentary masterfully throughout its entire run, delivering a timeless experience that’s aged like fine wine.
It’s the kind of brilliant sci-fi series that kept coming up with inventive ways of refreshing itself, which made its five-season run consistently exciting—and ensured that it went out with a bang instead of fizzling out like many shows of its kind often do. Well-acted, nostalgic, and often surprisingly dramatic for a series that so often has pretty silly premises, it may not be perfect, but it sure provides a good time.
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‘Orphan Black’ (2013–2017)
Bolstered by Tatiana Maslany‘s masterful star-making performance as several characters, Orphan Black is one of the greatest Canadian TV shows ever made, let alone Canadian sci-fi shows. It’s not just the quality of its lead performance: This is one of those rare sci-fi shows that are perfect from start to finish, the kind that only kept getting better with each passing season.
For people who love clone and doppelgänger science fiction, Orphan Black is a must-see. It’s a wild ride full of pulsating suspense, layered character work, and thought-provoking themes and commentary on the moral and ethical implications of human cloning. It’s a deeply complex show that never lets its innovative premise run out of steam, and by the time it came to an end, it had already solidified itself as one of the highest-quality sci-fi shows of the 2010s.
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‘Spider-Man: The Animated Series’ (1994–1998)
The very first Spider-Man animated TV series started airing in 1967, and since then, the Wall-Crawler has become one of the most familiar faces in the realm of animated superhero fare on the small screen. It wasn’t until 1994, however, that audiences were exposed to just how great Spidey shows could truly be, all thanks to Spider-Man: The Animated Series.
It’s the second highest-rated Spidey show on IMDb, and it isn’t hard to see why. The animation is vibrant and has aged well, the rogues gallery that Spider-Man faces throughout the show’s run was top-tier, and the several story arcs that each season contained were always an entertaining delight. It truly feels like a comic book run pasted on the small screen in all the right ways.
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‘X-Men: The Animated Series’ (1992–1997)
It was X-Men: The Animated Series which proved in 1992 just how great Marvel cartoons could really be. To this day, it’s still widely regarded as one of the most perfect superhero shows ever made, and it’s the whole reason many people fell in love with the X-Men from childhood. It’s not just nostalgia: This is children’s television at its very best.
The show is perfectly episodic while still feeling like a larger adventure overall, supported by some excellent visuals and voice acting. Sure, it may look and feel a bit dated here and there, but that only adds to its charm the vast majority of the time. All in all, it’s still the best possible introduction to superheroes for kids, and just as engrossing of a show for grown-ups who love Marvel.
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‘Fringe’ (2008–2013)
Before Lost had come to a close, J. J. Abrams jumped to co-create another sci-fi series: Fringe. Whereas many people think that Lost was a series that started out amazing and then got weaker as it went on, the opposite seems to be the case with Fringe. Following a more episodic, less coherent first season, the show only kept getting better and better as it went on.
It’s one of the most criminally forgotten sci-fi shows of the 2000s and 2010s, an X-Files-inspired gem that never overstayed its welcome. With its dense mythology, mind-bending plots and twists, strong character arcs, and resounding final season, it’s one of the most entertaining network science fiction series of the 21st century.
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‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)
What started out as just a cozy, nostalgic, mysterious sci-fi series that paid homage to the movies and pop culture of the ’80s soon became one of the biggest media juggernauts at Netflix’s disposal: Stranger Things. There’s no denying that the final season left most fans pretty disappointed, but there would also be no point in denying that this was one of the most pop-culture-defining sci-fi shows of the 2010s and 2020s.
That’s why this is one of those sci-fi series that shouldn’t be remade, underwhelming fifth season notwithstanding. The technical aspects are nigh-faultless, the performances are mostly phenomenal, and the overarching story is as engaging as it is mysterious. Wearing its influences out on its sleeve, Stranger Things proved that the streaming giant could do some fantastic stuff with the sci-fi genre.
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‘Person of Interest’ (2011–2016)
Yet another piece of evidence that network sci-fi television can be absolutely exceptional when placed in the hands of the right team, Person of Interest is far and away one of the best genre shows of the 2010s. Touching on themes of technology and surveillance that feel even more timely today than they did back then, it’s essential viewing for sci-fi fans even now, a decade after its conclusion.
The series remained amazing throughout its entire run, but it’s its fifth and final season in particular—one of the highest-rated seasons of television on IMDb—that really seals the deal: This is one of the best sci-fi shows of the 21st century thus far. Deep, mysterious, and as emotionally engaging as it is thought-provoking, it’s everything that science fiction should aim to be.
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‘Samurai Jack’ (2001–2017)
Genndy Tartakovsky‘s magnum opus, Samurai Jack, may not be overt science fiction as often as many of its peers, but it’s nevertheless one of the greatest time travel series ever made—animated or otherwise. Full of striking visuals, adrenaline-pumping samurai action, and the kind of enthralling world-building that Tartakovsky is such an expert at, it’s one of the best animated series of the century so far.
The show was originally canceled after only four short-lived seasons, having left its story without a conclusion. 13 years later, however, Tartakovsky came out with a darker, more mature fifth and final season that enshrined this as one of the best five-season sci-fi shows ever. It’s the kind of animated show that everyone should watch at least once in their lives.
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‘Babylon 5’ (1993–1998)
It wasn’t just science fiction: American network television as a whole had a “before Babylon 5” era and an “after Babylon 5” era. In a way practically unprecedented for American broadcast television at the time of its airing, the series was designed as a “novel for television,” where each pre-planned season would contain episodes envisioned as “chapters.” This kind of serialized science fiction storytelling had practically never been seen before on American network television, and the genre hasn’t been the same since.
Sure, as a ’90s sci-fi series with a relatively low budget, Babylon 5 looks, sounds, and feels a little dated in certain spots; but this is nevertheless one of those low-budget sci-fi shows better than their big-budget counterparts. The writing is top-notch, the visuals have a timeless charm to them, and the story arc of each season is just as enthralling as the last and the next.
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‘The Twilight Zone’ (1959–1964)
Saying that The Twilight Zone is one of the most groundbreaking sci-fi shows ever made, and probably the most influential, is such a truism that it goes without saying. Rod Serling‘s creation is a masterclass in how to make a sci-fi anthology series, a show so phenomenal that it contains several of the greatest sci-fi anthology episodes of any show in history.
Inventive, fresh, and sometimes eerily prophetic, The Twilight Zone is just as fun and thought-provoking today as it was back during the ’50s and ’60s. Not all of its episodes hit, as can be expected of any anthology show; but the ones that do are absolutely unforgettable, with some of the coolest production values and writing of any show the genre has ever seen. Five seasons were all that was needed to make this a generation-defining masterpiece.
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1959 – 1964
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John Brahm, Buzz Kulik, Douglas Heyes, Lamont Johnson, Richard L. Bare, James Sheldon, Richard Donner, Don Medford, Montgomery Pittman, Abner Biberman, Alan Crosland, Jr., Alvin Ganzer, Elliot Silverstein, Jack Smight, Joseph M. Newman, Ted Post, William Claxton, Jus Addiss, Mitchell Leisen, Perry Lafferty, Robert Florey, Robert Parrish, Ron Winston, Stuart Rosenberg
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Sophie Rain Slams Bonnie Blue Pregnancy Buzz
Sophie Rain is not staying silent as Bonnie Blue’s pregnancy announcement fuels a storm across social media.
The OnlyFans star responded directly to the viral moment, challenging the idea that extreme publicity is necessary for financial success.
As reactions intensify, Rain’s blunt remarks have shifted the spotlight from shock value to strategy.
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Sophie Rain Speaks Out On Bonnie Blue Headlines
The online buzz began after Bonnie Blue revealed she is pregnant, a development that quickly dominated timelines.
In response to a post on X discussing the pregnancy claims, Sophie Rain shared her candid thoughts.
She wrote, “I really want to just have a talk with her and tell her she doesn’t have to do all this to make money. So saddening.”
Her reaction set the tone for a broader conversation. While many followers debated the authenticity and timing of Blue’s announcement, Sophie Rain focused on what she sees as a pattern in influencer culture.
Instead of applause for boldness, she expressed concern about the lengths some creators go to for attention.
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Sophie Rain Defends Her Business Model

In comments to The Blast, Rain elaborated on her philosophy.
She contrasted her own approach with what she perceives as headline chasing.
Rain said, “Look, I’m a virgin, and I pull in about four times the money without pulling a stunt like this. The math is not hard.”
She emphasized that sustainability outweighs spectacle, noting, “Shock value pays once. Trust pays every month. I’m still out earning people who treat their life like a press release.”
Continuing her argument, she added, “People act like you have to light yourself on fire to go viral. You don’t. I’m doing great numbers by keeping my standards and staying consistent.”
For Sophie Rain, the conversation is about branding as much as it is about morality. She framed her success as evidence that boundaries can be profitable.
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Sophie Rain Says Stability Beats Shock

As debate intensified, Rain reinforced her message. She said, “I built a business, not a circus. I’m a virgin, and I’m still making four times the money without turning my body into a headline.”
She pointed to the difference between internet virality and long-term brand partnerships.
“The internet loves extremes. Brands love stability. I show up, I do the work, and I make four times the money without the chaos,” she noted.
Despite her critique, Sophie Rain also acknowledged the harsh tone of online commentary directed at Blue.
She said, “Bonnie’s getting dragged like she’s a character, not a person. Meanwhile, the same people cheering the pile-on pretend they ‘care.’ Pick a lane.”
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She concluded her remarks with a succinct statement of principle, “You can make serious money with boundaries. I’m living proof. Virgin. Four times the money. No stunt.”
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Bonnie Blue Shares Pregnancy Details
Bonnie Blue addressed her pregnancy directly in a YouTube video, describing symptoms that prompted her to take a test.
“I’ve been being sick, a headache, and when I say headache I mean like mega migraine,” she said. “Foods have been making me feel sick, but then also some foods I’m wanting to eat instantly else I will be sick.”
Admitting she was “a little bit nervous,” Blue documented the process. After taking a home pregnancy test, she returned to the camera to reveal the result.
“That is a pretty… It’s like half pink, half white. Kind of looks like a drumstick, actually. Yeah, definitely pregnant. Like fully pregnant,” she said.
She later confirmed the news with a scan, explaining that an ultrasound technician verified the pregnancy.
During the appointment, she reacted emotionally, asking, “Oh, is that the baby?” before adding, “That’s actually crazy.”
Her transparency fueled both support and skepticism, as viewers dissected every detail, with many noting that it was a publicity stunt and not real.
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Controversy Surrounding Bonnie Blue Intensifies

The pregnancy announcement arrived weeks after Blue made headlines for participating in a filmed event involving unprotected sex with approximately 400 men. A press release from her team claimed the previous record was allegedly 65 men in 2004.
When previously asked how she would handle a potential pregnancy, Blue said, “That’s a problem for another day,” adding she would “of course” inform participants and have a conversation with them if she became pregnant.
She also described collecting identifying information from those involved.
“Which is why I collected DNA samples on the day. It was important for me to remember more than just their penis size this time round, so I got their DNA samples and their contact details,” Blue said per Complex.
Discussing precautions, she stated, “No extra precautions were taken other than the standard sh-t—shave & shower,” and noted she felt “great” afterward.
She added, “This is the most hydrated I’ve ever felt, and I’ll put it down to the amount of fluids that were left inside me.”
As both women’s comments circulate, the situation highlights a clash of philosophies within influencer culture.
On one side, Sophie Rain champions discipline and consistency as keys to success. On the other hand, Bonnie Blue’s willingness to push boundaries continues to generate headlines.
Whether the moment fades or evolves into a longer cultural debate remains uncertain. For now, Rain’s critique has ensured that the conversation extends far beyond a single viral reveal.
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Home Improvement’s Zachery Ty Bryan Sentenced to 16 Months in Jail for DUI
Home Improvement alum Zachery Ty Bryan has been sentenced to jail time following a 2024 DUI arrest.
Bryan, 44, was re-arraigned on Monday, February 23, after previously striking a plea deal with prosecutors, according to TMZ. The former child actor pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and admitted to an enhancement for driving with a BAC of 0.15 percent or higher, nearly double the legal limit.
Per the outlet, Bryan was denied probation and sentenced to 16 months in county jail with credit for 57 days served.
Bryan, who costarred alongside Tim Allen on Home Improvement for eight seasons from 1991 to 1999, has faced a long history of legal issues. In October 2020, he was arrested after an argument with girlfriend Johnnie Faye Cartwright and was later charged for felony strangulation, fourth-degree assault and interfering with making a police report. He ultimately agreed to a plea deal, pleading guilty to menacing and fourth-degree assault. He received seven days in jail and 36 months of probation.
Bryan later claimed the incident was “blown out of proportion.”
“We got really loud. We were screaming and because we were in a townhome that had [thin walls], everybody could hear,” Bryan told The Hollywood Reporter in June 2023, alleging that he and Cartwright, whom he remained in a relationship with at the time, didn’t “even really get that physical” prior to his arrest. “At the end of the day, [the police] throw a bunch of counts at you because they ultimately want you to plead to something. I could’ve fought it — but that’s more stress and drama.”
Three years after his first felony, The Hollywood Reporter accused Bryan of running a fraudulent agriculture-technology startup scheme, claiming the actor allegedly took individual payments ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 in exchange for fake contracts. Bryan denied the allegations.
In 2023, Bryan was arrested and charged with fourth-degree felony assault, third-degree robbery and misdemeanor harassment following an alleged physical domestic dispute with a woman, for which he served 36 months of supervised probation and seven days in jail. The following year, he was arrested in February and October, both times on DUI charges.
Us Weekly confirmed in January 2025 that Bryan had been arrested for second-degree domestic violence in South Carolina after police responded to a domestic issue. He was arrested again 10 months later in Oregon after violating his probation from his previous domestic violence conviction. Cartwright was also arrested and charged with a DUI and three counts of reckless endangering and attempted first-degree assault.
According to authorities, Bryan and Cartwright’s three children were with them when the incident took place.
“Deputies learned Zachery Ty Bryan, 44, of Eugene, was in a pickup truck with Johnnie Faye Cartwright, 32, of Eugene, and their three small children. They were driving together in the area,” Lane County Sheriff’s Office confirmed at the time, noting that “Cartwright then attempted to run over Bryan, crashing the truck with the children inside into the ditch. … Bryan was able to move out of the way and avoid injury. No one inside the pickup was injured.”
Cartwright, who pleaded guilty to a DUI and reckless driving, was sentenced to 24 months of probation for each respective plea and ordered to pay a $1,500 fine and a $255 DUI conviction fee. Her license was also suspended for one year and she was ordered to comply with the ignition interlock device requirement once she’s back behind the wheel. She cannot possess or consume alcohol, nor can she visit any place where booze is the main product kept or sold, per documents obtained by Us.
During the hearing, Cartwright’s attorney referred to Bryan as Cartwright’s “ex-partner,” detailing the pair’s “tumultuous” relationship.
“He had been convicted of domestic violence and is pending a revocation of his downward departure for contacting Ms. Cartwright at the time of this incident. She was told by him that his probation had been completed and that he was able to have contact with her,” the lawyer stated in court. “In my discussions with her, I let her know that that was indeed not the case. They have a tumultuous relationship. It’s the best way to summarize it. They do share three small children, and she depends on him financially quite a bit.
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With the warmer weather approaching, there’s no better time to get everything tidy. Put away your cold weather clothes, organize your junk drawers and deep clean those carpets.
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Your floors will be shining this spring thanks to the Spin Mop Bucket Deluxe!
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Prime Video’s Chilling 8-Part Series Is the Perfect Weekend Binge for Mystery Fans
In a post-Tell Me Lies world, every relationship should be analyzed for red flags. The same month that the high-anxiety relationship drama ended on Hulu, Prime Video released its own take on the subject. In February, an adaptation of Catherine Ryan Howard’s book, 56 Days, hit the platform. Though the series veers quite substantially from the source material, the heart of the story is still there.
56 Days follows two people who embark on a romance after a chance meeting in a grocery store. Oliver (Avan Jogia) comes from generational wealth while also working at an architecture firm in Boston. Ciara (Dove Cameron), who is new to town, has a working-class background, but the two hit it off immediately after connecting on the subject of outer space. They rush into a sexual relationship, ignoring all the questions they have about each other. Oliver immediately seems suspicious as he takes intense private phone calls that hint at a dark, ulterior motive. Ciara, however, isn’t as innocent as she seems, and eventually it becomes clear that Oliver isn’t the only one harboring secrets.
‘56 Days’ Delivers All the Twists in Its Limited Run
56 Days’ addictive romance is only one part of this compelling thriller. The 56 days in question measure the time that Oliver and Ciara are together before a horrific crime rocks the apartment that they share. Flashforwards show that only a couple of months after the lovers get together, a body is discovered in the apartment. Authorities are shocked to find a partially dissolved body in the bathtub, and work to piece together the timeline that brought the characters to this point.
The flashbacks offer further tension as fans form their own conclusions about the identity of the body in the bathtub. As Ciara and Oliver’s relationship heats up, signs point to one of them being the victim. That being said, 56 Days offers many surprises to keep viewers engaged over the course of eight episodes.
The best part of the series is the increasing feeling of dread as Oliver and Ciara’s relationship progresses. It soon becomes clear that their first meeting was not by chance at all, but something else, darker and more nefarious. It almost becomes a cat-and-mouse game of who can be the most unsettling in this fast-paced relationship. Within minutes of meeting each other, Oliver offers to take Ciara out on a date that escalates quickly. He seemingly lies about their plans and then leads her into a dark alley. Though he does nothing to harm her, this is exceedingly worrying behavior, and Ciara somehow doesn’t seem concerned by it.
Somehow, the audience is encouraged to ignore these warning signs as well and fall under the spell of the narrative. Avan Jogia is captivating as Oliver, who is equal parts charming and disturbing. Jogia walks the line between these two traits well, leaving no question as to what attracts Ciara to Oliver in the first place. His dark allure becomes erratic at times, but ultimately, the vulnerability of the character shines through. This allows fans to suspend their disbelief when it comes to some of the more dramatic portions of the story.
Oliver and Ciara quickly consummate their physical relationship, which leads them to become even more codependent. There is a reason their fast-paced relationship leads to death, but that reason doesn’t become clear until the very end. 56 Days is the type of thriller that is easy to consume and leaves viewers guessing until the last possible moment.
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Alethea Jones
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Lisa Zwerling, Karyn Usher, Catherine Ryan Howard
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The Voice’s Kelly Clarkson Says She’s ‘In Love’ After ‘Sexy’ Performance
Kelly Clarkson is already in love with one of her newest contestants from The Voice.
During the Monday, February 23, season premiere of The Voice: Battle of Champions, viewers at home were introduced to New York singer Jonah Mayor.
“I’m known in the band as the sexy, muscular, long-haired, sensitive but determined boy band member,” Mayor, 31, said before performing in Italian. “I’m taking a big risk with my blind audition.”
Quickly after Mayor began his rendition of “Il Mondo,” Clarkson, 43, immediately turned her red chair.
“Can I have a hug? You are my favorite performance thus far,” she said. “You are so incredible. What a gift! Oh my God! That was so sexy!”
Although fellow coach Adam Levine acknowledged it was going to be hard to persuade Mayor to pick his team, he did his best to praise the New Yorker.
“Jonah, I think you’re super awesome, and I think you are going to do great things. I think what you do is so singular, and there isn’t going to be anyone like you,” the Maroon 5 frontman, 46, shared. “You absolutely are the complete package in terms of performer and singer. There’s so much power in your voice. There’s a lot of presence in you.”

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Although John Legend didn’t turn his chair for Mayor, he described the contestant as a “charismatic, super-gifted person.”
“It was gorgeous, flawless, beautiful,” Legend, 47, added of the audition. “I was thoroughly impressed by what you did.”
Before Mayor could officially pick which coach he wanted to be part of for season 29, he heard one final convincing argument from Clarkson.
“You sang, I think, three syllables and I was like, ‘Choose me, pick me, love me,’” she said while comparing Mayor to Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli. “I’m down for the ride. I have won the most.”

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After careful consideration, Mayor picked Clarkson, leading the former American Idol winner to profess her admiration even more.
“I love you. I’m so in love with you,” she said. “I want to help you so much just so everyone can hear that beautiful gift in all the languages.”
In a confessional interview, Clarkson added, “I love Jonah. I do love people that can sing opera. I love people that just have those full-body voices, just a nice glass of wine, a good red. This season, I’m really adamant about finding people in different genres and he is literally perfect for my team. I was so afraid I was going to lose him to Adam. I would have cried.”
During the season premiere, viewers also learned about The Voice’s new triple turn competition. During the blind auditions, the coach with the most artists on their team who received three-chair turns will earn a special advantage to use later in the competition.
“It really just depends on what artists are coming out and who they’re inspired by and want to work with,” Clarkson said on the show.
Watch the competition unfold when The Voice airs on NBC Mondays at 9 p.m. ET. Stream new episodes the next day on Peacock.
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23 Years Ago, the Best Spy Show Ever Made Took an Unexpected Turn That Completely Changed Its DNA
What most shows considered jumping the shark was just another day at the office for 24. The renowned FOX spy thriller series created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran set in real time never wavered in delivering shocking twists and turns, leaving audiences in awe every week with a traumatic death, climactic escalation of events, and jaw-dropping set piece.
In Season 3 — or rather, in 24 parlance, Day 3 — counterterrorist agent and borderline superspy Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) undergoes an excruciating shift at CTU. Kicking off the day with a prison riot and concluding with the severance of his future son-in-law’s hand, Jack was left in tears by the end of Episode 24. Things were already chaotic with the control of a deadly virus swapping hands and the return of Jack’s mortal enemy, Nina Myers (Sarah Clarke), but the inflection point of Day 3 came with the execution of bureau head Ryan Chappelle (Paul Schulze), a moment that altered the fabric of 24 forever.
’24’s Darkest Moment Tested the Morality of Jack Bauer and CTU
CTU was on its heels when possession of the virus landed in the hands of Stephen Saunders (Paul Blackthorne), a disgruntled MI6 agent looking to exact revenge on America through eco-terrorism. Having lost control of the situation, the agency was forced to commit the ultimate sin of 24: negotiate with the terrorists. Saunders had such leverage that he was directly making demands to President David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert), who was placed in the cruelest dilemma in Episode 18, “Day 3: 6:00 am. to 7:00 a.m.,” of this nightmarish day. Continuing his reign of terror, Saunders demands the killing of Ryan Chappelle, a high-ranking federal officer brought in to carry CTU’s workload after Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard) is incapacitated, or else he’ll release the virus to the open air.
Throughout the episode, audiences expect that Jack and company will locate Saunders and/or the distributor of the virus, as, even for 24 standards, Chappelle’s premeditated execution would be too stark a line to cross. After Chase Edmunds (James Badge Dale) and his field unit fail to capture Saunders before the deadline, Jack, under authorization of the President, is left with no choice but to take Chappelle to an abandoned train station and put a bullet through his head. Major characters have died in 24, notably Jack’s wife, Teri (Leslie Hope), which closed Day 1, but these deaths were tragic costs of victory against the forces of evil. Here, Chappelle’s death is a sheer act of capitulation and failure. The series caught on in the 2000s as America was reeling from September 11th, but this pivotal moment in 24 reminded us all that the bad guys do occasionally come out on top.
Ryan Chappelle’s Death in ’24’ Rattled the Spy Series
This critical turning point in 24‘s DNA on Day 3, Episode 18, was an extraordinary feat of garnering audience sympathy for Chappelle, the stereotypical punctilious boss in a suit who viewers are designed to loath. Brought in from the parent division of CTU, Chappelle is strict with protocol, constantly barking commands and stubbornly interfering with Jack’s rogue procedures. Upon learning that he is the newest pawn in Saunders’ negotiating scheme, he becomes the symbolic figure of the season’s tragic stakes. In mere minutes, Chappelle is taken down a peg, proving that all parties working in counterterrorism are vulnerable.
You know things are serious when a 24 episode’s climax doesn’t feature its signature multi-panel screens of ongoing storylines. The final minutes of the episode force you to sit with Ryan Chappelle on his knees, trembling as he’s unable to pull the trigger on himself. “God forgive me,” Jack says before coldly executing this esteemed federal agent to buy time with a virus-wielding terrorist. If this moment wasn’t chilling enough, the ticking clock that ends every hour is silenced, mourning our fallen hero. As horrifying as his ordeal is, Chappelle knows that he could never live with Saunders’ threat coming to fruition, where millions of Americans die by not sacrificing himself. The most heartbreaking moment of this scene is when Jack asks him if there’s any loved one he’d like to call for one final goodbye. For Chappelle, a man driven by his profession, he has no one important enough to bid farewell to.
“I feel as though I’m crossing a line I will never be able to step back from,” President Palmer solemnly states after authorizing Ryan Chappelle’s grave sacrifice. 24 fans knew instantly that there was no turning back from this moment. The series underwent a narrative reset following Season 3, with new faces beginning to populate CTU, Palmer resigning from office, and Jack Bauer working a desk job. Chappelle’s death shaded the morality of not just Jack, but also the cost of justice.
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The Unexpected Bob Dylan Song the BBC Banned Over a Single “Blasphemous” Line
It’s a long way from Minnesota to New York’s Greenwich Village. Armed with nothing but his 1940s Gibson J-50 guitar and a handful of songs, Bob Dylan set out for the Big Apple in 1961, hoping to have his music heard. By 1963, Dylan had become the talk of the village thanks to what would become his most famous song, “Blowin’ in the Wind.” A reflection on the effects of war and racism around him, the song offered a glimpse of his talent for social commentary.
Over the years, Dylan continued writing lyrics that questioned authority and the status quo. While not always overtly critical, his approach wasn’t always welcomed in an industry eager to present optimism during the sensitive postwar period. Whether through the anti-militarism of “Masters of War,” or the borderline sacrilegious tone of “God on Our Side,” controversy followed. Even in the earliest days of his career, one song foreshadowed Dylan’s future clashes with censorship — and it happened all the way in the United Kingdom.
The BBC Refused to Play “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down” From Bob Dylan’s Debut Album
In the 1960s, the BBC had a strict approach to what could and couldn’t be played on the radio. Even cultural giants weren’t spared. The Beatles famously landed in hot water over a single line, “A Day in the Life,” prompting a personal letter from a BBC executive to their label, EMI. This time around, however, the artist was Dylan. The controversy had nothing to do with drug references or hidden meanings. Oddly enough, it wasn’t even his song to begin with.
In Dylan’s 1962 debut album Bob Dylan, the singer released a cover of “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down,” a blue-folk love song made popular through an adaptation by 1950s blues musician Eric Von Schmidt. Like much of the traditional blues repertoire, the song had already strayed far from its original roots. It was first recorded in 1935 as “Don’t Tear My Clothes” by the State Street Boys, then later adapted as “Let Your Linen Hang Low” by Rosetta Howard and “Mama Let Me Lay It On You” by Blind Boy Fuller. Von Schmidt’s version eventually gained wider recognition and made its way to Dylan’s debut album — a debt Dylan openly acknowledges at the start of the track: “I first heard this from Ric von Schmidt. He lives in Cambridge. / Ric is a blues guitar player. I met him one day on / the green pastures of Harvard University.”
This Bob Dylan Classic Was Almost Cut From the Album — Now It’s One of His Greatest Songs Ever
The untold story behind a nearly-lost Dylan masterpiece.
“Baby, Let Me Follow You Down” Broke Religious Broadcast Standards Because of One Word
Lyrically, “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down” is simple and sincere, far removed from the social provocation Dylan was known for. Yet the BBC took issue with one, tiny detail: Dylan repeats the word “godalmighty” four times. The mere mention of the Lord, even when used in a non-religious context, was deemed a violation of the broadcaster’s rules against taking God’s name in vain. A similar incident had occurred in 1953 with Don Cornell‘s “Hold My Hand.” Although the only scandalous part of the song was the idea of a blissful kiss, the BBC didn’t take too lightly to phrases such as “the kingdom of heavens.”
The BBC wasn’t the only broadcaster to clash with Dylan. In 1963, a year after the release of “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down,” the singer encountered trouble in the United States with CBS. Having gained some level of popularity, Dylan was invited to perform on The Ed Sullivan Show. Initially, the singer wanted to perform “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues” from his second album, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. Based on the real-life controversial John Birch Society, the song is meant to criticize the severe anti-communist agenda that both the group and society were obsessed with. However, CBS executives pressured Dylan to change the song or alter its lyrics. Rather than compromise, he politely declined to appear on the show.
Bob Dylan Performed an Electrified “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down” at The Band’s ‘The Last Waltz’
Despite breaking into the folk scene professionally in 1962, it wasn’t until 1965 that Dylan truly sent his fans into a frenzy. That year, he drew widespread attention for ditching his acoustic image in favor of a rock and roll set at the Newport Folk Festival. The move from folk to Fender was widely seen as — no pun intended — blasphemy. Dylan took plenty of heat for the performance. Critics branded him a sellout and accused him of giving in to the commercialization taking over rock music at the time. Still, Dylan didn’t back down and continued pursuing his electric sound.
In 1978, Dylan reworked “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down” into an electric performance for The Last Waltz. Directed by Martin Scorsese, the concert documentary served as The Band‘s farewell show, with Dylan appearing as one of their guest performers. Unlike the gentle folk version, Dylan’s updated rendition featured twangy solos, punchy guitar riffs, and the singer’s scratchy, loud vocals — to which the audience applauded with great enthusiasm at the end.
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Tyra Banks Demanding $50,000 From Ex-Business Partner Over ‘Celebrity Shakedown’
Tyra Banks
Demanding $50,000 in Court …
Over ‘Celebrity Shakedown’
Published
Tyra Banks is embroiled in a nasty court battle over her Ice Cream company — claiming a landlord is attempting a “celebrity shakedown.”
In court docs, Tyra … who is battling with a Washington D.C. landlord over a scrapped plan to open an ice cream shop … is now seeking more than $50,000 in sanctions from the landlord who tried to drag her to court.
Tyra said the landlord knows she lives in Australia and has no real ties to America or D.C., where the lawsuit was filed. She said her move to the land Down Under was well-publicized, and the landlord should have been aware.
It all started back in October 2025, when a building owner named Christopher Powell — by and through his company — sued Tyra and her business partner and boyfriend, Louis Bélanger-Martin.
According to the lawsuit, Powell was in talks with Tyra and Louis to open a location for her ice cream company, Smize & Dream, inside his building in Washington, D.C.
He claims Tyra told him the D.C. location would be the flagship store and would also help underserved young people in Washington.
The landlord said Tyra and her business partner signed a 10-year lease for the location in April 2024. He claims he spent thousands to fix the space up.
The suit alleges Tyra went behind his back and opened a location in Sydney, Australia. Christopher said he was upset because he turned down other tenants to sign the lease with her, which caused him to lose money.
Per court docs, Tyra and her boyfriend abandoned the D.C. location in June 2024 and refused to pay rent. The lawsuit says Tyra “weaponized” her celebrity influence to deter him from suing her. Christopher demanded an excess of $2.8 million in damages.
Tyra denied all allegations of wrongdoing. She claimed she terminated the lease for valid reasons, which led to the landlord demanding $2.9 million, which Tyra called a “celebrity shakedown.”
The landlord eventually voluntarily dismissed the case back in December … but Tyra is now seeking sanctions for having to defend herself in the first place and wants the judge to send a strong message to the landlord.
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Inside Ex-Prince Andrew’s Entitlement-Filled Eviction
Ex-Prince Andrew reportedly did not take his eviction from the Royal Lodge well.
The former Duke of York was stripped of his titles and sent to live away from the Royal Lodge, where he had lived for years, after the revelation of his ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Ex-Prince Andrew recently got involved with the authorities over suspicion of misconduct in office. He was taken into custody from his new residence on his 66th birthday.
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Ex-Prince Andrew Reportedly Played The Mommy Card During Royal Lodge Eviction

Andrew reportedly tried to resist being evicted from the Windsor mansion to Sandringham, claiming that as the Queen’s son, he could not be ordered to leave the estate. A Royal insider revealed that he refused to leave or take responsibility and “was so arrogant” about it.
“But I’m the Queen’s second son, you can’t do this to me,” he repeatedly cried out during the process of his eviction, raising concerns that he probably did not understand the extent of his situation in the public eye at the time.
According to The Sun, Andrew was often considered the favorite child and/or blind spot of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. This knowledge is probably why he insisted that he did not want to leave the mansion even after being stripped of his royal titles.
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Ultimately, King Charles III reportedly forced him out of the Royal Lodge last October after it was revealed that he lied about cutting ties with Epstein.
While Andrew lives out his exile at Sandringham estate, it is understood that the King privately funds his needs, as insiders disclosed that the disgraced royal has no retirement funds.
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The Former Duke Of York May Face Serious Charges

Andrew was arrested on Thursday, his 66th birthday, on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, related to his time as UK trade envoy from 2001 to 2011. The recently released Epstein files show conversations between the pals that call for investigation.
Police vehicles with officers made their way to his abode that morning to conduct searches and take him in for questioning. His devices, such as computers and other electronics, are also to be assessed in search of further evidence.
It was further revealed that Andrew was questioned for up to ten hours at Aylsham police station in Norfolk before he was released in the evening of the same day.
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His brother, King Charles, shared that he was deeply concerned with the turn of events but assured the public that their law must take its course, and he and the royal family would continue to serve the country.
The outcome of the investigations might be life-changing for the former Prince as he stands to lose his place as eighth in line to the throne. While he previously denied any wrongdoing, Page Six notes that if convicted, he could face life in prison.
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The Disgraced Royal’s Eviction Previously Sparked An Investigation

When the details of Andrew’s lease at the Windsor Estate hit the media, it raised eyebrows. He had lived in the mansion for over two decades and was only required to pay “one peppercorn (if demanded) per annum.”
The Blast reported that news of this agreement raised dust in the public over whether taxpayers were getting any value from the deal, and in turn triggered an investigation by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
The investigations aimed to determine whether the Crown Estate properties are being properly managed, with a focus on the Royal Lodge. MPs also challenged the Crown Estate to explain Andrew’s lease and prove that it benefits taxpayers.
The PAC requested details on his living arrangements, and with the information received, the committee chair, Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, stated that “the information provided clearly forms the beginnings of a basis for an inquiry.”
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Former Prince Andrew Is Not The First In His Bloodline To Face Legal Issues

While the former Duke’s arrest comes as a shock to many, it should be noted that this does not mark the first time a person of royal blood has committed an offense. Andrew’s arrest still makes history as the first in almost 400 years of clean sheets for the royal family.
The Blast detailed in a previous release, the members of the royal house who have previously been tied to some form of legal drama. Prince Philip, husband of the late Queen Elizabeth II, got involved with officials for driving without a seat belt in 2019. The Prince did not address the issue till his death and was never arrested.
Princess Anne, in 2002, was convicted of owning a dog that bit two children. As a result, she was fined £500 for breaching the 1991 Dangerous Dogs Act, but was never arrested.
King Charles I was arrested in 1646 during the English Civil War. He was placed on house arrest and, after facing crimes of tyranny in court, was beheaded years later.
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Ex-Prince Andrew Became A Subject Of Public Ridicule In Paris
The recent arrest and questioning of ex-Prince Andrew have provoked reactions from people from different angles. Online users have taken to different social media accounts mocking the disgraced royal and displaying his photographs while at it.
A picture of the former Duke was placed as an artwork in Paris, leading to further forms of mockery. A video posted online showed one of the activists walking into the Louvre and hanging a framed photograph.
The Blast reported many commenters made jest of the exiled royal’s picture, which captured him after his exile from questioning on his 66th birthday, with the words “He’s sweating now, 2026” written underneath.
Comments which read “hilarious,” “brilliant,” “Laughing out loud,” with countless laughing emojis filled the comment section.
What will happen next to Ex-Prince Andrew?
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