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Honey Boo Boo’s Mother Mama June Says New Illness Is Not Cancer
Mama June
It’s Not the C-Word!!!
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June “Mama June” Shannon gave a concerning health update earlier this week, revealing a serious new medical issue … but she tells us it’s not as bad as some have feared.
“It’s not cancer,” Mama June told us when we caught her and her kids out in NYC Wednesday. “Before I had my hysterectomy I was thinking the C-word, because I did have cysts and stuff … But what I’m dealing with now, it has nothing to do with my hormones or anything like that. This is totally different.”
Mama June told Page Six she’s dealing with something that could “immobilize” her, but she didn’t elaborate any further with us … except to confirm that it’s not expected to be life-threatening.
Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson, on the other hand, was more than willing to talk about her relationship with boyfriend Dralin Carswell.
You’ll have to watch the video to find out all about their new life in Colorado and plans for the future!
“Mama June: From Not to Hot” returns to We TV March 13.
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Justin Timberlake Fears ‘Messy’ Arrest Video Could Ruin His ‘Polished’ Brand
Justin Timberlake does not want his DWI video released and is fighting hard to keep it from becoming public.
The singer was involved in a DWI incident in the Hamptons in 2024 that led to his arrest and later resulted in him being ordered to complete 25 to 40 hours of community service and pay a fine.
Reports have now claimed that Justin Timberlake’s push to prevent the release of the video goes beyond his petition claim that it could cause “severe and irreparable harm” to him.
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Justin Timberlake’s DWI Video Is ‘Messy’

Despite nearly two years having passed since his DWI incident, Justin Timberlake is still dealing with the repercussions of his actions.
The singer was arrested in June 2024 during a traffic stop in the Hamptons, with reports at the time claiming that he reeked of booze, failed a sobriety test, and refused to take a breathalyzer test.
Later that year, the “Selfish” crooner was given a community service sentence and a fine, but he now faces the possibility of a video of the incident being released to the public, and has moved to block it.
While that possibility is still being determined, sources have revealed that Timberlake’s push not to have the video released goes beyond what is cited in the court petition he filed.
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“It’s the tone. The entitlement. The attitude. It’s messy,” a source told Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop. “And it clashes with the image he’s been selling.”
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The Footage Could Destroy The ‘Polished And Controlled’ Image The Singer Has Built For Years

Over the years, Timberlake has focused on rebuilding his public image, which includes issuing apologies to Britney Spears and Janet Jackson over his controversial situations with the duo.
The singer has also shown an emotional side to himself by discussing his struggles with Lyme disease, which he first revealed in a social media post in July 2025.
As such, it is believed that the DWI footage could do more than just dent the carefully crafted public image that Justin Timberlake has worked to build.
“His brand is polished and controlled,” said another source. “If this footage drops, people will see an unfiltered moment that undercuts all of that.”
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A different insider also pointed out that Timberlake is aware of how unforgiving the public can be and isn’t willing to take that risk despite the lack of any legal implications.
“He knows the internet never forgets,” the source shared. “One viral clip could follow him forever.”
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Justin Timberlake Recently Filed A Petition To Block The Video Release

Earlier in the week, Timberlake filed a petition to block the release of the video of his DWI after he received a notice that there was a request to have it released under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), per The Blast.
In his filing, Timberlake cited several reasons why the court should halt the video release, one of which includes that it “contains personally identifying information and private details that are not germane to any law enforcement action of public concern.”
“The footage at issue depicts Petitioner in an acutely vulnerable state during a roadside encounter with law enforcement, capturing intimate details of Petitioner’s physical appearance, demeanor, speech, and conduct during field sobriety testing, the subsequent arrest, and Petitioner’s confinement following arrest over the next several hours,” Timberlake further argued.
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The Singer Is Worried About ‘Harm From Public Exposure,’ Court Documents Reveal

Elsewhere in the petition, Timberlake claimed that he would face “irreparable” harm if the video is released.
“The harm from public exposure—stigma, harassment, reputational injury, and the permanent loss of privacy—is immediate and irreparable,” the document also read.
During an impromptu hearing over the matter on Monday, Suffolk County Supreme Court Justice Joseph Farneti urged Timberlake and the police department to mediate and see if a resolution could be reached.
Justin Timberlake Was Granted A Temporary Injuction To Prevent The Video Release

According to Newsday, no agreement between Timberlake and the police department was reached, with the singer only securing a temporary restraining order on the footage on Thursday.
With the order in place, the police department now has until April 9 to submit the necessary documents supporting the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request by members of the media seeking the release of the video.
If the documents are proven insufficient, the footage could ultimately be sealed from the public in accordance with Timberlake’s wishes.
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Jon Hamm Names the 3 Pixar Movies That Leave Him a “Weeping Mess”
Summary
- Collider’s Steve Weintraub talks with Jon Hamm for Pixar’s Hoppers.
- Hamm discusses the animation projects he’s been a part of and his favorite Pixar films.
- He also shares his favorite films from Christopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg.
Emmy Award winner Jon Hamm is probably best known for his role as Don Draper in Mad Men, but lately, he’s found a new passion within the industry. While talking with Collider’s Steve Weintraub about Pixar’s new comedy adventure, Hoppers, Hamm was discussing the magic of animation and how he’s been fortunate to lend his unmistakable voice to several animated projects now. “I’ve been animated,” he says proudly, “and I like it.”
In Hoppers, Hamm voices Mayor Jerry Generazzo, who’s taken hostage by a group of animals on a mission, rallied by a 19-year-old animal-lover named Mabel (voiced by Piper Curda). Disney and Pixar’s latest takes audiences on a hilarious adventure when Mabel borrows a new technology to “hop” into the body of a robotic beaver, allowing her to infiltrate the animal kingdom. By doing so, she manages to convince King George (Bobby Moynihan) and the others to take a stand against a looming threat.
Check out the full conversation in the video above or the transcript below, where Hamm breaks down the animation process to turn him and fellow castmates, Dave Franco, Vanessa Bayer, Moynihan, and more, into their Hoppers characters, and which Pixar movies are his favorites. He also shares his favorite films from directors Christopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg.
How Does Pixar Always Leave Us All a “Weeping Mess”?
Jon Hamm shares his favorite Pixar movies.
COLLIDER: I heard you haven’t seen this yet.
JON HAMM: I have not. I’m looking forward to seeing it at the premiere in front of a ton of kids and a packed audience. I’m very, very excited to see it.
I’m going to give you a spoiler warning: the movie is incredible.
HAMM: Good.
It is easily my favorite Pixar movie in years. It is tremendous. You have no idea what you’re about to get yourself into.
HAMM: I’m very excited. I have some idea. I did make it and read it. I have a lot of trust in the people who had their hands on it, so I’m very excited to see what they’ve done.
I’ve been asking this of everyone at every Pixar junket, but do you have a favorite Pixar movie?
HAMM: It’s hard to pick one.
I know. The answer is Ratatouille.
HAMM: [Laughs] It’s hard to pick one. Ratatouille is great. Obviously, Patton [Oswalt]’s work in that was so spectacular, but also the message of the film and the idea of the critic is so… as you may or may not have an opinion on that yourself. I love WALL-E. I love how the story was told without, really, any voices, just sounds and images. It’s a really elegant, beautiful way to tell a story. Toy Story, my god. I mean, the amount of times I’ve sat on a plane and watched that movie, those movies, and am completely a weeping mess, to the point where stewardesses were getting worried. [Laughs]
What Pixar does, their history of doing this, is combine an incredibly well-told story with deeply, deeply funny, humorous elements, and really connect emotionally. All the movies that we mentioned do that incredibly well, and I think this is certainly worthy of that lineage.
By the way, I would also accept WALL-E as an answer for my favorite Pixar.
HAMM: Yeah, man. It’s great.
It’s incredible.
Jon Hamm Explains Pixar’s Animation Process
Have we seen Mayor Jerry somewhere before…?
So when they came to you to play Mayor Jerry, did the design always look like that, or when you got cast, all of a sudden he morphs to look a little bit like you?
HAMM: It’s hard to tell which is the chicken or the egg. But I certainly think that what the animators do incredibly is that as you continue, as you start laying down the tracks, and as you get through the scripts and as they get rewritten and as they get roughed in and animated a little bit, they definitely start taking all of the footage that they have of you in the booth and they start using that as a kind of guide track for the characters’ facial expressions, for their physicality, for sure. As you go through the movie and you start watching it, you really start to see Bobby [Moynihan] in King George, and you see Vanessa [Bayer] in Diane, and you really start to see Dave [Franco] in Titus. You really start to see these people. They kind of come out through the animation. It’s very cool.
So, I don’t know how. I think it’s magical. I cannot draw a lick, so I think it’s incredible what these guys can do. It’s very cool. I’ve been fortunate enough to be in quite a few cool animated films, whether it’s Shrek or Minions or now this, or even Grimsburg on Fox. I’ve been animated, and I like it.
Oh, I can’t imagine, truthfully.
Jon Hamm Discusses His Favorite Films From Christopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg
“Wait, what did I just watch? What just happened?”
I’ve been asking this of a lot of people I’ve been interviewing recently. Do you have a favorite Christopher Nolan movie?
HAMM: Favorite Christopher Nolan movie? I’ll go back to the source material and say Memento. I think that one showed his incredible attention to detail and the incredible acuity that he has with telling a very complicated story. And it was a story that I don’t think a lot of people were prepared for. It was almost like the first time you saw The Usual Suspects, and you’re like, “Wait, what did I just watch? What just happened?” It’s just so creative with the storytelling. I thought that was the one that really established him as someone to watch.
The other thing I’ve been asking everyone is what’s your favorite Steven Spielberg?
HAMM: Holy moly. That’s a tall order. But I guess if I’m going to go with one, I’d say Jaws.
That is a very common answer with a lot of people. It’s a masterpiece and flawless.
HAMM: Yeah. And the most amazing thing about it was Jaws was, what, ‘77, ‘76?
I almost want to say ‘75.
HAMM: Maybe it was. Maybe it was around there. To then kind of the next major thing be E.T. is such a genre shift.
I think he did Close Encounters.
HAMM: Close Encounters in between, but to tell a story, that deeply terrifying blockbuster that Jaws was, and then to come back on the other end of the spectrum and you tell E.T.? And you’re right, Close Encounters in between, but holy moly, what a what a gifted storyteller.
Hoppers is in theaters now.
- Release Date
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March 6, 2026
- Runtime
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105 minutes
- Director
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Daniel Chong
- Writers
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Daniel Chong, Jesse Andrews
- Producers
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Nicole Paradis Grindle
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Piper Curda
Mabel Tanaka / Mabel Beaver (voice)
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Tom Sandoval Teases Possibility of Engagement to Victoria Lee Robinson
Tom Sandoval
Hints at Victoria Lee Robinson Relationship News
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Tom Sandoval is clearly loving life these days … and a lot of it has to do with his GF — ’cause the relationship is going so strong, he’s even teasing a possible ring in the near future!
We caught up with Tom outside NYC’s 30 Rockefeller Plaza on Wednesday … and he couldn’t stop gushing about hitting the 2-year mark with GF Victoria Lee Robinson, dropping some serious hints about what the next stage of their relationship might look like.
Check out the full clip — the guy’s clearly head over heels — and the convo kicked off with him reflecting on how far he’s come since the whole #Scandoval drama.
It turned into a wide-ranging chat … because Tom also gave us his take on the current season of “Traitors,” weighing in as someone who’s been through the game himself.
Bottom line — Tom’s looking happy, in love, and very much like a guy enjoying his next chapter!
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“Vladimir” show vs. book: How the Netflix series changes the ending
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The Rachel Weisz series omits a portion of the novel’s ending, leaving the characters’ fates more ambiguous.
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Grey’s Anatomy Recap: Owen, Teddy Hook Up After Their Divorce
Grey’s Anatomy just had Kevin McKidd and Kim Raver‘s characters sign their divorce papers — only to show Owen and Teddy’s shocking hookup.
During the Thursday, March 5, episode of the hit ABC series, Owen supported Teddy as she contemplated another risky heart surgery on a patient. It was ultimately successful, which the former couple discussed at the end of their shift when Teddy came to pick up the kids.
Owen and Teddy admitted they were both still adjusting to their new normal before they decided to sleep together again. Their relationship status remained unclear as the episode wrapped up without a conclusion.
Earlier this season, Owen dealt with the end of his marriage to Teddy as she moved on with Cass (Sophia Bush). Owen had his own romantic development when he went out to dinner with Nora (Floriana Lima) before they eventually broke up.
“A couple of scripts came in [recently] and I was like, ‘Oh, my God.’ It gets messy and it is so Grey’s Anatomy. I just love it so much,” Raver, 56, exclusively told Us Weekly in January.
The actress learned what is to come with the rest of the cast.

“We’re all reading what’s happening [during a table read], and I love it,” she shared. “Some of us are in scrubs, some of us are in our street clothes. Then when we find out the information, it’s a shock and a surprise to all of us. We are like the audience, too, and then we look at each other like, ‘This is really happening.’”
Raver, who has played Teddy since season 6, promised “really great” Grey’s Anatomy story lines — and revealed whether she has any concerns about her character’s fate.
“That’s the life of an actor,” she noted. “It’s really just about trying to be present and doing the work and following the amazing story lines that the writers are given. Especially with how now we’re always having these incredible cliffhangers. No one ever knows.”
Raver promised that the audience would be “riveted” by what’s to come, adding, “There is a cliffhanger, so I think that that’s going to be really surprising. … I love being able to go every day and be able to tell these stories from a director’s point of view. Each story line leaves us with that quintessential Grey’s Anatomy vibes where you are crying, laughing and the residents are so good. There’s a lot of shenanigans going on with them. It’s a really exciting episode.”
Raver continued: “I feel like every time I direct a new episode of Grey’s, there are more things [I learn] because there’s a different format or a different way to shoot it. But I think maybe my confidence in how I want to tell this story and where I want to put the cameras [has gotten better]. TV moves so fast, so I feel like the more I do, the more comfortable I am with the speed that you need to go through it. I am just getting more and more comfortable with the craft of it, which allows me to then really enjoy the process.”
Grey’s Anatomy airs on ABC Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET before streaming the next day on Hulu.
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Steven Spielberg Teams Up With Netflix for a Brutally Vivid Docuseries
When Steven Spielberg‘s Jurassic Park came out in 1993, it changed the way we looked at dinosaurs. No longer were they drawings in a book or stop-motion in a cheesy movie. Thanks in part to the genius of Industrial Light & Magic, dinosaurs felt alive like never before. Now, the iconic director and visual effects studio are back together again for another dino story. This time, instead of the world of fiction, with dinosaurs impossibly living amongst modern humans, Netflix‘s The Dinosaurs is a four-part docuseries that goes back millions of years to show the rise and fall of their era — and if the story’s jaw-dropping visuals aren’t enough of a selling point, it’s all narrated by Morgan Freeman.
What Is ‘The Dinosaurs’ About?
Steven Spielberg, Morgan Freeman, Industrial Light & Magic, and Netflix have actually worked together before on the 2023 Netflix docuseries Life on Our Planet. The eight episodes covered the history of life on Earth from the very beginning to the animals of today. This was done through a combination of live-action footage, when possible, and CGI when needed, with the technology coming in handy for episodes that covered the reign of the dinosaurs.
The Dinosaurs covers the days of Tyrannosaurus Rex and company in four detailed episodes, but rather than only depicting big names like the T-rex or a Triceratops, Netflix’s docuseries succeeds by digging deep and covering four distinct eras and what came from them better than most history lessons ever could. “Rise” focuses on the beginning, where small dinosaurs from 235 million years ago fight for survival in a new world. In “Conquest,” dinosaurs grow, only for many to be wiped out by the Ice Age. “Empire” is aptly titled because dinosaurs are now giants and the rules of an ever-changing Earth. Lastly, “Fall,” as the name implies, takes us all the way to the end, with an asteroid like a ticking time bomb to the end credits.
‘The Dinosaurs’ Is Treated Like a Brutal Nature Documentary
The Dinosaurs is not only built on the passion of Spielberg and Amblin Entertainment, but also on the know-how of Silverback Films, the creators of wildlife documentaries such as Secrets of the Bees, Ocean with David Attenborough, and Secret Lives of Orangutans. Their influence shows heavily in the best of ways, taking The Dinosaurs out of the realm of stuffy history lessons and narrowed scope. In a large world with fantastical figures from before our time, The Dinosaurs takes an emotional approach, with its subjects fighting to live in a world where only finding food and making it to the next day matters. Each episode plants the audience in the daily life of a little Marasuchus, a mammoth saurpod, or a terrifying carnivore in a world that’s eat or be eaten.
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The viewers are moved in herds. They really are moved in herds.
Dinosaurs might be one of the first things kids are fascinated by, but The Dinosaurs is probably not for the little ones. The docuseries is brutal and unforgiving. It sucks you in with the warm blanket of Morgan Freeman’s voice, but he’s narrating a vision of hell and even tells us so. Each episode is one scene after another of getting to know a dinosaur, one usually all alone, before its life is either snuffed out by a predator, a sudden fire, or the inability to adapt to a world that keeps evolving. A few scenes are hard to watch because The Dinosaurs does such a phenomenal job of taking these prehistoric creatures and turning them into three-dimensional beings with personalities and fears who only want to make it through another day.
Industrial Light & Magic Brings ‘The Dinosaurs’ to Life
Industrial Light & Magic, which was co-founded by George Lucas in the mid-1970s, has made the impossible possible in movies such as E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Poltergeist, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, before reinventing itself in the early ’90s thanks to CGI. Jurassic Park changed the game, putting the possibilities of our imagination on the screen in a way that felt lifelike. In The Dinosaurs, ILM isn’t there to supplement an existing film; they are the movie. The detail is there in every speck of sand, crack of dirt, and lush vegetation needed to thrive. Some of it resembles the world humanity knows right outside our door, while other scenes might as well be an alien planet. It’s the attention to detail of the dinosaurs themselves that puts the docuseries above anything else like it. CGI is good at making living things seem more alive in the dark. However, The Dinosaurs depicts its subjects right out in the open, blending them seamlessly with the world around them.
The only flaw of The Dinosaurs is the repetitive nature of its episodes. A dinosaur is introduced, it’s shown struggling to survive and eat, then it’s wiped out, and it’s on to the next. What begins as a heavy emotional impact in early episodes starts to become not only predictable but numbing by the end. The series doesn’t overstay its welcome, though. At four episodes of nearly 45 minutes each, The Dinosaurs gets it right. It’s dark and at times all too much, but the mastery of ILM and Morgan Freeman guiding the audience through hellscapes of another era helps the series rise above its limitations. The Dinosaurs will rip your heart out, but it wisely ends on a note of hope and respect. These dinosaurs don’t talk or devour people; they only live and die as they were, their ends brought to life millions of years later through the evolution of humanity, and thanks to Netflix, you’ve never seen them like this before.
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March 6, 2026
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Netflix
- Directors
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Nick Shoolingin-Jordan
- ILM’s technology makes the dinosaurs look more real than ever.
- A lot of time is spent with dinosaurs you’ve never heard of, not just big names like the T-rex.
- It’s a wise choice to tell stories with the dinosaurs so that we care about them.
- The episode structure is the same throughout, leading to less emotional impact later on.
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Congressman Tony Gonzales Pulls Plug on Re-Election After Aide’s Death
Congressman Tony Gonzales
Calls It Quits After Staffer’s Suicide
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One day after admitting he had an affair with a staffer who died by suicide, Congressman Tony Gonzales pulled the plug on his re-election campaign.
Gonzales (R-Texas) made the announcement Thursday night to drop out of the GOP primary race against Brandon Herrera before their May 26 runoff election.
Hours later, Herrera declared victory and will now move on to the general election for Gonzales’ seat in Texas’ 23rd District.
In a statement, Gonzales said after deep reflection with the support of his family, he decided to bail on his campaign, although he vowed to serve out the rest of his term.
As you know, Gonzales came under heavy scrutiny after his staffer, Regina Santos-Aviles, died by suicide in September 2025 after setting herself on fire.
Rumors surfaced that Gonzales — a married father of 6 children — was having an affair with Santos-Aviles — but the congressman publicly denied it.
The San Antonio Express-News then published text messages from Santos-Aviles acknowledging she had an affair with Gonzales. More text exchanges came to light showing Gonzales asked Santos-Aviles to send him a “sexy pic.”
Gonzales finally fessed up to the affair this week on “The Joe Pags Show,” calling it a “mistake” and a “lapse in judgment.”
Meanwhile, the House Ethics Committee launched an investigation into the matter to see if Gonzales violated codes of conduct based on allegations of sexual misconduct and favoritism.
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Britney Spears Fired Her Sobriety Coaches Weeks Before DUI Arrest
Britney Spears
Fired Sober Coaches Before DUI Bust
Published
Britney Spears showed her sober coaches the door weeks before getting arrested on suspicion of DUI.
Sources with knowledge tell TMZ … Britney fired the sobriety coaches after she signed a deal selling her rights to her music and after she returned home to California following a trip to Los Cabos, Mexico.
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We’re told Britney’s team also fired other people who were looking out for her … including security guards who kept an eye on the pop superstar.
TMZ broke the story … Britney was arrested Wednesday night in Ventura County, California for DUI. She was pulled over near her home and then taken to a hospital to have her blood drawn and tested.
During processing at the jail, Britney was emotional and crying.
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Our sources say Britney’s team is now restructuring things and trying to figure out a game plan for her.
We’re told Britney mostly just dances around naked all day wherever she is — which lines up with what we see from her on Instagram — and our sources say she talks to herself and is in her own world.
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Aaron Rodgers Slams FBI’s Kash Patel for USA Hockey Party
Aaron Rodgers put FBI director Kash Patel on blast after he was seen partying with Team USA’s hockey team at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Speaking about the controversial moment during a Wednesday, March 4, appearance on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers, 42, slammed Patel, 46.
“Can we get that one guy out of the locker room and get him working on something else?” Rodgers said, adding, “That’s a bad look. Come on, have some awareness.”
Last month, Patel raised eyebrows during the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics when he chose to celebrate with the men’s team after their win over Canada.
In footage that circulated via social media, the FBI director could be seen drinking beer and cheering with the athletes inside a locker room as part of the team’s lively post-victory celebrations.
Patel, a longtime hockey fan, also joined the athletes in singing a rendition of Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue.”
In response to the backlash, Patel defended his actions via a social media post shared on February 22.
“Yes, I love America and was extremely humbled when my friends, the newly minted Gold Medal winners on Team USA, invited me into the locker room to celebrate this historic moment with the boys,” he wrote via X. “Greatest country on earth and greatest sport on earth.”

Kash Patel. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
NHL star Jack Hughes scored the winning goal in Team USA’s hockey game against Canada, which went into overtime on February 22. The United States won against their rivals with a final score of 2-1. The victory was the first time in 46 years that Team USA has won gold in men’s hockey since the famous “Miracle on Ice” win in 1980.
Rodgers is not the only person to publicly criticize Patel’s decision to party with the hockey team following the gold medal win.
Dani Bensky, who said she suffered abuse from Jeffrey Epstein between 2004 and 2005, also slammed Patel for celebrating when he could have been doing his job.
“Why is the FBI director out there partying like a college kid when he should be investigating the vast criminal enterprise?” she asked in a news conference hosted by the Democratic Women’s Caucus on February 24. “This administration needs to do better. How can anybody feel safe in this country when our president’s sympathies are going to the former Prince Andrew and not to survivors?”
She continued, “There are a few things that really need to be done immediately versus the release of all of the files, which we know. Next is to hold accountable those who continuously exploit. And the third is to pass Virginia’s bill. We need to pass Virginia’s bill because justice should never ever expire. Release the damn files.”
Virginia’s Law is named after Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in 2025. It was introduced by senate Democrats last month and aims to end the statute of limitations for civil sexual abuse cases.
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“Nothing was working. And finally, finally, after a half hour, 45 minutes of trying to save him, Captain came down and said, ‘Guys, it’s not gonna work,'” Trey John Green III said.
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