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If you associate summer flip-flops with cheap plastic, you’ve only skimmed the surface of the designer-like options that are out there. Refined silhouettes, sculpted leather soles, metallic finishes, braided straps . . . It’s no wonder rich moms are wearing these elevated flip-flop styles nonstop!
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By Chris Snellgrove
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The Battlestar Galactica reboot is renowned as one of the best sci-fi series of the modern age. Showrunner Ronald D. Moore got his start by writing extensively for Star Trek: The Next Generation. He took those early writing lessons to transform his own show into the polar opposite of Trek: instead of being an episodic, optimistic utopia, Galactica was a serialized, brutal dystopia. This was perfectly fitting for a show about humanity’s endless fight against genocidal robots. But as with all great sci-fi shows, Battlestar Galactica uses its futuristic tales to express the concerns of the present day.
At the time, one of the biggest national anxieties was the so-called War on Terror. After the 9/11 terror attack, many Americans were all too happy to wage battle against a ruthless foe that killed thousands of civilians in the most brutal attack since Pearl Harbor. Eventually, many began to wonder if the ultimate cost of the War on Terror would be our humanity. Battlestar Galactica was the boldest commentary on America’s post 9/11 anxieties, but not right away. In fact, it wasn’t until Moore clashed with the network over the episode “Flesh and Bone” that BSG became an unapologetic (yet surprisingly unpreachy) critique of the George W. Bush administration.

“Flesh and Bone” was a Season 1 Battlestar Galactica episode in which Starbuck interrogated a Cylon, Leoben, who had infiltrated the civilian fleet. When the Cylon reveals that he has hidden a nuclear bomb somewhere in the fleet that will detonate in nine hours, Starbuck resorts to torturing him; rather than revealing the location of the bomb, though, he wants to rant about religion and the importance of the one, true God. The torture intensifies, and shortly before the nine hours are up, Leoben admits to President Roslin that there was never any bomb. In turn, she has him summarily executed by getting airlocked into space.
You don’t have to be a Political Science major to see how “Flesh and Bone” was meant to parallel the War on Terror. Starbuck is someone who must deal with the scenario that came up during every single debate about torture in the early aughts: “What if a bomb is about to go off, and this is the only way to find it?” The fictional Starbuck eventually takes her cue from real-life American soldiers and waterboards her foe (a religious extremist, no less!), but she doesn’t get any answers. The final revelation that there never was a bomb in the first place makes the torture look that much uglier because it was all for, quite literally, nothing.

Interestingly, the torture in this episode was initially going to be much, much more severe. According to Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion, episode writer Toni Graphia revealed that, “In one draft, Leoben had electrodes hooked up to him…Ron decided we weren’t going to do any fancy torture techniques, because the show doesn’t do a lot of high-tech stuff.” Plus, he eventually concluded that “the heart of the episode wasn’t really about the method of torture, it was about one of the show’s most tough-@ss characters developing a little empathy towards the enemy.”
In an interview with Concurring Opinions, Battlestar Galactica executive producer David Eick revealed that this episode “represented the most extreme period of tension and disagreement between ourselves and the network.” He reiterated that earlier drafts of the script had more extreme torture scenes that “were emblematic of what was going on at Guantanamo and places like that.” While the final episode did tone things down a bit, it didn’t soften the ugliness of Starbuck’s actions. “It became our argument because we were trying to take something real and force the audience to have the same trouble with it that the network was having.”
Eick and Moore obviously won that argument, as evidenced by the prominent torture scenes in “Flesh and Blood” and the other uncomfortable War on Terror parallels (including suicide bombers fighting the Cylons) in future episodes. As recorded in Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion, Moore claimed that “Flesh and Bone” “was obviously influenced by the Abu Ghraib incident, and all the other examples of prisoners being tortured.” He deliberately avoided any Picard-style speeches about torture, though, because “We wanted to really make viewers think about the issue, without preaching to anyone about it.” In some ways, that’s Battestar Galactica’s biggest strength: It expresses big ideas without telling you directly what to think.
According to Ronald D. Moore, the War on Terror commentary helped inform the show’s other big themes. “We wanted to do an episode that was complicated and also touched upon the larger sort of thematic and theological issues of the show,” he said. Eventually, the show regularly pulled off a narrative hat trick with stories that balanced thrilling narratives with crunchy themes and mind-bending religious questions. But Battlestar Galactica’s transformation into the best sci-fi show of the modern age began with “Flesh and Bone,” a Season 1 episode that helps prove an old adage: whenever you piss off the network, you know you’re doing something right!
Rebecca Gayheart and the late Eric Dane’s 14-year-old daughter, Georgia, completed her middle school career just four months after the Grey’s Anatomy alum’s tragic death.
“Congratulations Georgia!!! You have graduated middle school and survived an incredibly difficult year,” Gayheart, 54, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, June 6, sharing photos from the milestone ceremony. “I am so beyond proud of you — your tenacity, grit and grace has been on full display.”
She continued, “Welcome to high school — I have no doubt you’re ready. I am so excited for you! Not pictured is your MVP trophy for beach volleyball. Bravo, congratulations and I love you so much ♥️.”
Dane’s former Grey’s Anatomy costar Ellen Pompeo shared her well wishes for Georgia in the comments section.
“Congratulations Georgia!!! Well Done,” Pompeo, 56, wrote via Instagram comment. “Your mama’s words are perfect!!!”
In addition to Georgia, Gayheart and Dane shared 16-year-old daughter Billie. The Euphoria actor died in February after a battle with ALS. He was 53.
“I think they would lead with I’m a reactive person. ‘My dad was a reactive person,’ [which is] not necessarily a negative connotation,” Dane said in a posthumous Famous Last Words interview, predicting what would be said during his kids’ eulogy. “Some of their core memories involve me reacting to something. … I think that they would say I was pretty tough [and] resilient.”
He continued at the time, “They would say I was loving and I was really endearing and compassionate and empathetic and trustworthy. I’m a good dad. We did some really great traveling. We went to Europe one year, and there was a time where we were ripping through the French countryside with the kids in the back of this crazy little car we rented.”
According to Dane, he was hopeful that Billie and Georgia always remembered his tireless support.
“I think showing up is the No. 1 quality,” the actor said in the interview, which premiered hours after his death. “I haven’t been perfect with that, but I’ve always been there when it mattered. Well, their mother and I are no longer together. We’re still best friends, but we’re not together.”
Dane and Gayheart were married from 2004 to 2018 before the Jawbreakers actress filed for divorce. She ultimately withdrew her petition in 2025 after Dane was diagnosed with ALS.
“Just by virtue of the distance and us living in separate homes, there’s a lot of time lost there,” Dane added in Famous Last Words. “I made sure that I can be there as much as possible — and certainly when it counts. I’ve shown up to all of Billie’s ballet recitals. I’ve been to many Nutcrackers, and I’ll tell you, there’s a couple pieces in there that are beautiful but Jesus, that thing drones on, man. It’s three hours, but I’ve been to all of them.”
The way American families cook, snack and gather around the table is shifting faster than the dinner bell can ring. Three food trends are reshaping home kitchens in 2026: a protein push that touches every meal, the rise of grazing over sit-down dinners and a renewed focus on slipping vegetables into food kids actually want to eat.
For parents juggling sports schedules, hybrid work and after-school chaos, these changes are not just lifestyle tweaks — they are the new playbook for feeding a household.
Protein has graduated from gym-bag territory to the center of the family plate. Parents are building meals around it first — eggs, chicken, Greek yogurt, beans and tofu — and rethinking what goes in the lunchbox.
Kid-friendly snacks are following suit. Crackers are giving way to jerky, yogurt pouches and protein muffins. Breakfast, long the most carb-heavy meal of the day, is now the most protein-heavy in many homes.
Sarah Jenkins, writing for The Seattle Times, put it this way: “Protein remains a dominant force in what consumers buy and cook. One recent trend report names powerhouse protein as the top consumer driver for 2026, highlighting nearly 60 percent of global consumers seek protein for overall health across meals and snacks.”
That nearly 60 percent figure helps explain why supermarket aisles, restaurant menus and meal-kit services are all leaning into high-protein options at once.
The three-meals-a-day structure that defined the American household for generations is loosening its grip. In its place: smaller, more frequent eating moments that fit the rhythm of modern family life.
Snack plates — fruit, cheese, a protein, a dip — are stepping in for lunch on busy days. After-school grazing boards are becoming a household norm. The shift maps neatly onto schedules built around remote work, hybrid routines and back-to-back activities.
Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju, writing in The Washington Times, described the change this way: “This has real implications for how families cook and eat together. The sit-down dinner isn’t disappearing entirely, but it’s no longer the only model. Staggered work schedules, after-school activities, and the sheer unpredictability of modern life mean that getting everyone to the table at the same time is harder than ever. For busy households, having a rotation of ‘mini meals’ on hand, foods that can be eaten alone or assembled into something larger, may be more realistic than insisting on a 6 p.m. gathering every night.”
In other words, the dinner table is not gone. It is just sharing space with the kitchen island, the back seat and the after-practice couch.
The third trend tackles the oldest battle in family kitchens: getting kids to eat their vegetables. The new approach is less about negotiation and more about integration.
Michael Allen, CEO of Kidfresh, summed up the shift: “Hidden veggies, visible impact: Parents love when vegetables are integrated naturally into meals kids actually enjoy. The goal isn’t to hide nutrition; it’s to make it delicious and a seamless part of the eating experience.”
That framing — nutrition as a feature of food kids already want, not a punishment tacked onto it — points to where packaged foods, recipes and meal planning are headed in 2026.
Taken together, these trends sketch a clear picture of the 2026 family kitchen, protein-forward, schedule-flexible and quietly nutrient-dense. Breakfast carries more weight. Lunch may look more like a board than a plate. Vegetables show up where kids are already happy to eat.
For parents trying to keep up, the takeaway is less about overhauling the pantry and more about giving permission to adapt — to swap the rigid dinner hour for a rotation of mini meals, the cracker pack for a protein muffin and the vegetable standoff for a meal that just happens to include broccoli.
Tony Goldwyn played two-term president Fitzgerald Grant III on Scandal, but would he ever consider tackling the job in real life?
“Do people constantly ask you to run for president in real life?” Goldwyn’s Scandal costar Kerry Washington asked her former TV love interest, 66, during the Saturday, June 6, episode of Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series.
According to Goldwyn, he “generally” gets asked about any political ambitions while standing “on a street corner.”
“I used to say thank you so much, but that’s a really bad idea,” he added.
Washington, 49, took a different stance on the issue.
“I don’t think you would be a terrible president, to be honest,” Washington, who starred as Olivia Pope on Scandal, noted. “You’d assemble a really wonderful Cabinet and team around you. And you care!”
Goldwyn, who affirmed that he would care about the gig, noted his plans to enlist Washington for a cabinet position.
“You would not bring me. I would not be available,” she joked. “You’re such a nice guy, clearly.”
Scandal, created by producer Shonda Rhimes, followed a D.C. fixer named Olivia Pope amid her on-and-off affair with Fitz despite his presidency and marriage. Scandal wrapped in 2018 after seven seasons, with Olivia and Fitz getting back together.
“They weren’t the healthiest couple,” Washington admitted on Saturday’s episode. “That doesn’t mean they weren’t madly in love, but they had some difficulties, which is why people loved it. What did you think about the ending?”
Goldwyn and Washington both concurred that they “loved” the finale story arc.
“I feel that Fitz and Olivia are together,” Goldwyn predicted of the beloved Olitz ship. “I feel that what we had at the root of it was very real, and it’s why we could never get away from it — as opposed to being something that was ultimately dysfunctional. I thought ultimately these two people were their answer to each other.”
While Washington similarly believes Olivia and Fitz finally made their romance work, she noted that they’d likely be in “couple’s therapy.”
“Yes, regularly!” Goldwyn quipped. “Because they know that’s what they have to do to survive, but I think Fitz [also] spent some time in Vermont. He needed to get out of the toxic patterns. I think Olivia probably taught him how to make jam, but then when she ate his jam, she’s like, ‘Your jam sucks!’”
Regardless of Fitz’s lack of jam-making talent, Goldwyn was sure of one thing about where Olivia and Fitz ended up.
“I feel like he was very supportive of her trajectory — whether she became president of the United States or whatever her thing was,” he said. “I feel like his real jones was to help this woman be, like, her best self.”
Jennifer Fessler is revealing who has been on a recent apology tour after Summer House’s Ciara Miller claimed The Real Housewives of New Jersey star had sex with West Wilson.
“West did reach out and apologize profusely and called and apologized to my husband and kids,” Fessler, 55, exclusively told Us Weekly on Friday, June 5, while attending Nancy Davis’ Race to Erase MS Gala sponsored by L’Agence at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, referring to her husband, Jeff Fessler, and their two kids, son Zachary and daughter Rachel.
“But no, I haven’t gotten an apology [from Ciara],” she added. “But who cares at this point? It’s so stupid and not true.”
On May 8, Ciara claimed Jennifer slept with West after the Housewives star defended him amid the fallout surrounding his controversial relationship with fellow Summer House cast member — and her former BFF — Amanda Batula.
“[West] is the cutest, sweetest golden retriever puppy dog,” Jennifer said while attending Vulture’s The Masterminds of Reality TV event.
“Lol, because they slept together too,” Ciara posted via Threads, responding to Jennifer’s comments.

West denied Ciara’s claims via his Instagram Stories, writing “news to me” over a popular meme indicating confusion and tagging Jennifer.
A source close to West also denied the accusation, exclusively telling Us that the claim was “absolutely not true” while describing Ciara’s comment as nothing more than a “silly allegation.”
Jennifer also addressed the viral claim — and issued her own unexpected apology of sorts — via her own Instagram Stories.
“In all seriousness, and while I can’t help but be a little flattered, it is not nice nor is it OK to post something categorically untrue and defamatory on social media,” she wrote. “Regardless of whatever rumors or apparent ‘evidence’ led you to that conclusion, that is the definition of libel.”
She concluded at the time, “If it were true, I would have no recourse. Because it’s a lie, this can get more complicated. Having said that, I hope we can rectify this. It’s enough now.”
On Friday, Jennifer revealed to Us that her relationship with members of the Summer House cast is effectively “over.”
“I think that my relationship with those kids is probably, let’s call that over,” she told Us. “i’ve had enough. I’m not interested in mingling with the Summer House group. No, no, thank you.”
She added of her current relationship with her husband, “Everything was always well. He laughed at it. He laughed too much, I started to get a little pissed, like, ‘It’s not that funny, Jeff.’ But it really was so stupid. And I don’t know, maybe one day we’ll get an apology. We’ll see.”
New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns reached out for some divine intervention before a key play in Game 2 of the 2026 NBA Finals.
“I needed a stop,” Towns, 30, joked during a post-game ESPN interview following the Knicks’ 105-104 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, June 6.
Towns was shown on camera looking up to the heavens in a dramatic moment before his team’s final defensive play. The Knicks ultimately pulled out a squeaker victory in Game 2 when the Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama failed to sink a jumper due to Mitchell Robinson’s blocking.
During the post-game interview, Towns clarified that he’d prayed for help from his late mother Jackie Cruz-Towns, who died at age 58 in April 2020 due to complications from COVID-19.
“It’s amazing as you go through life, you lose a parent, you just look for signs. I’ll take any sign I can get and I prayed to her strong before that possession,” he explained. “A great player got a great shot, it just didn’t go in. It’s great defense. Shout-out to Mitch, shout-out to our team. But I take it as a sign my mom was here with me so I appreciate her so much.”
Towns has frequently credited his mom with watching over him throughout the NBA Finals. Before Game 1, Towns told reporters that he “just felt a calm and a peace that I know had to come from the woman above.”
He also speculated on what it would have meant for his mom to see him make it to the NBA Finals because of her own story as an immigrant.
“It means a lot for my mother when she emigrated from DR [Dominican Republic] to New York,” he said. “Saw Madison Square Garden for the first time and saw the energy the city has for MSG and the Knicks.”
Towns revealed in March 2020 that both of his parents had tested positive for COVID-19. While the NBA star’s father, Karl Towns Sr., ultimately recovered, his mother’s health declined and she suffered a stroke.
Following her death, Karl-Anthony shared in a November 2020 vlog that he “pulled the plug” on his late mom when it was clear she would not recuperate.

Karl-Anthony Towns Sarah Stier/Getty Images
“At that moment I pulled the plug and just let her pass,” Towns recalled. “They told me she may be alive another hour, maybe two.”
He remembered that Jackie eventually drifted into unconsciousness as family members spoke to her remotely via video calls.
“She was sent off with laughter,” he noted.
Karl-Anthony confessed at the time that he’d temporarily put his own grief on the back-burner to help his family deal with such an immense loss.
“I think for me, I think if I was to say how am I coping and how am I healing from this, I’m trying to heal myself through others,” he explained. “I’m trying to do as much as I can for my sister and my father. Trying to take care of my friends, and I’m trying to heal myself through them.”
He added, “It’s helped, but I think that one day, and I know it’s creeping up, I feel it every day, it’s gonna creep up and I’m going to have to find a way to deal with it, actually. That’s why I wanted to do this [vlog]. I thought this would be therapeutic for me to admit that these things are real and how I feel is real and being able to try to find some normalcy. Life is a game, and I’m just playing one chess piece at a time.”
Karl-Anthony has experienced much happier times in recent years. In addition to making it to the 2026 NBA Finals, he announced his engagement to Jordyn Woods on Christmas Day in 2025 after five years of dating.
Richard Childress spoke out for the first time following his NASCAR driver Kyle Busch’s shocking death at age 41.
“Kyle will go down in history as one of the greatest race drivers that’s ever been,” Childress, 80, told reporters at the Michigan International Speedway on Saturday, June 6, per the Associated Press. “His legacy is that he was a man that a lot of people thought he was tough to deal with, and that he wouldn’t last long. He is a man that loves his sport.”
Busch spent the final three seasons of his career racing in the NASCAR Cup Series for Richard Childress Racing (RCR). On May 20, Busch became unresponsive in Concord, North Carolina, while preparing for that weekend’s competition and was hospitalized.
NASCAR confirmed hours later on May 21 that the driver had died at age 41. (A death certificate obtained by Us Weekly confirmed that Busch suffered a “chain of events” in his final days, as bacterial pneumonia progressed into sepsis and intravascular coagulation, or small clots. By the time Busch died, he’d developed hemorrhagic shock due to blood loss.)
At Saturday’s press conference, Childress likened Busch’s death to that of NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt Sr., who was killed at age 49 in a February 2001 crash. (Earnhardt spent 18 seasons on the RCR team.)
“You lose two of the greatest drivers that’s ever driven a car in NASCAR and to have to go through it again,” Childress told the media. “I just feel so bad for the family and the employees and everybody. But yeah, I mean, I haven’t slept very good lately.”
He reflected on his final phone call with Kyle the night before his hospitalization, revealing that he’d planned to offer the driver a contract extension.
Childress also said that he wanted to help Kyle guide the amateur racing career of his 11-year-old son Brexton Busch in hopes of the boy turning pro one day. (Richard Childress Racing announced on May 22 that it will retire Kyle’s No. 8 car unless Brexton chooses to race professionally some day.)

“Talking to Kyle at different times, knowing his plans and what he had in the future for Brexton and his family,” Childress said. “The many things that we all could have done together, that was probably the toughest part of this whole thing.”
Earlier this week, Kyle’s wife Samantha Busch — with whom he shared Brexton and daughter Lennix, 4 — paid tribute to her late husband’s legacy in her first statement since his death.
“As a family, we wanted to take a moment to say thank you,” Samantha, 40, wrote via Instagram on Friday, June 5. “The prayers, messages, flowers, meals, hugs, and countless acts of kindness have carried us through the most heartbreaking days of our lives. While our hearts are absolutely shattered, we have felt God’s presence and arms wrapped tightly around us through each and every one of you.”
She wrote, “The love that has surrounded our family during this unimaginable time has brought comfort in the middle of so much pain. Knowing the impact Kyle had on others and seeing how they are honoring him through each unique act of generosity is a true testament to how special Kyle is to so many people. There are moments when the weight of this loss feels impossible to carry, yet time and time again God, through you all, has shown us we are not alone.”
Halle Berry and ex-partner Gabriel Aubry put their complicated history aside this week for an important family milestone. The Oscar-winning actress was spotted attending daughter Nahla’s high school graduation in Los Angeles on Thursday, where she appeared to have an awkward run-in with Aubry, her former partner and the father of her now-18-year-old daughter.
The former couple split in April 2010 when Nahla was just 2 years old and later found themselves locked in a years-long child support battle. Despite their rocky history, Halle Berry and Gabriel Aubry came together to celebrate their daughter’s big accomplishment.

According to the Daily Mail, Berry arrived at the ceremony with fiancé Van Hunt by her side. The couple, who have been together since 2020, appeared in good spirits for the special occasion.
Though the former couple’s interaction appeared somewhat awkward, both parents showed up to support Nahla as she marked the major milestone ahead of college.

The graduation comes months after Berry proudly celebrated Nahla’s early college acceptance on social media. Back in October, the actress shared a sweet Instagram video featuring a pink cake that read, “You did it, Nahla!!”
“Congratulations to my sweet angel Nahla for her early college acceptance,” Berry wrote at the time, though she did not reveal where her daughter plans to attend school.
Berry previously opened up about Nahla preparing for college during an appearance on “Today” in June 2025. “She’s 17. She’s going to a college summer program, the college that she’s hoping to go to next year,” Berry said.
While admitting she will naturally worry about her daughter leaving home, the actress said she is equally excited for Nahla’s future. “I’m not one of these moms that feels like, ‘Oh, she’s leaving.’ Yes, will I worry? Of course,” she said. “But am I excited for her to start her life and figure out who she’s gonna be? Absolutely. I’m dying to see who she’s gonna be and what she’s gonna do and what she’ll discover.”

While Berry and Aubry’s relationship ended more than a decade ago, legal battles between the former pair stretched on for years after their split. In 2014, Berry was ordered by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to pay Aubry $16,000 per month in child support, along with a lump sum payment of $115,000.
Years later, the actress successfully had the monthly amount reduced to $8,000 in 2021, though she was also ordered to pay an additional 4.3 percent of any annual income exceeding $1.95 million. Court filings obtained by the Daily Mail in May 2023 later revealed Berry managed to cap that amount at $4.5 million.
Berry also shares son Maceo with ex-husband Olivier Martinez, whom she was also ordered to pay $8,000 per month in child support, in addition to 4.3% of any income she receives over $2 million.

Berry’s split from Olivier Martinez also made headlines after the former couple officially filed for divorce in October 2015 following two years of marriage. At the time, the pair released a joint statement to PEOPLE addressing the difficult decision. “It is with a heavy heart that we have come to the decision to divorce,” they said. “We move forward with love and respect for one another and the shared focus of what is best for our son.”
The former couple also emphasized their desire for privacy as they navigated the breakup. “We wish each other nothing but happiness in life and we hope that you respect our and, most importantly, our children’s privacy as we go through this difficult period,” they said.

Years after her split from Martinez, Berry opened up about how her relationship with her fiancé, Van Hunt, has positively influenced both her personal life and her parenting.
During a 2021 interview with Women’s Health for the magazine’s December cover story, the actress reflected on finding happiness with Hunt after years of high-profile relationships. “I just feel fulfilled. I feel happy in my life romantically, as a mother, as an artist,” Berry said of her relationship with Hunt.
The Oscar winner explained that finding a healthier romantic dynamic ultimately made her feel like a better parent. “I’m a much better mother in this circumstance than I would have been had I stayed in a romantic relationship that didn’t serve me and didn’t make me feel the way I need to feel as a woman,” she shared.
Berry also stressed the importance of prioritizing personal happiness, explaining how it directly impacts her role as a mother. “I’m reminded that we always have to take care of ourselves first, because I can’t be a good mother for my children if I’m not fundamentally happy and feeling good about myself,” she added.
A recovery program based in Florida is receiving backlash after promoting former “Vanderpump Rules” star Jax Taylor as one of their newest ambassadors. The company shared a picture of Taylor on its Instagram and revealed that the Bravo reality star has developed a passion for educating others and supporting them on their sobriety journey.
Recovery Through Repetition recently shared that Taylor had become one of their latest ambassadors.
“As someone who has publicly shared his recovery journey and the strength it takes to face those challenges head-on, Jax understands the importance of support, resilience, and having a community that believes in you,” their post’s caption read.
“Through speaking at treatment facilities, addiction recovery groups, and participating in recovery and mental health-focused fundraising efforts, Jax has become a passionate advocate for breaking stigma, fostering connection, and encouraging others on their path to recovery,” it continued.

According to RTR’s website, the company’s primary goal is to connect people in need of recovery with others pursuing sober lifestyles through fitness, community, and service.
“Our intention is to create a safe and supportive environment for anyone affected by addiction. RTR is a home away from home. We provide a range of workout classes and opportunities for community involvement, open to anyone,” it says online.
Some social media users argue that Taylor’s appointment contradicts the organization’s mission, with one writing, “Jax as an ambassador for sobriety seems like a stretch.”
Another said, “If I walked into recovery and Jax Taylor was my recovery ambassador, I would turn around and walk right back out. Anything would be better than getting taught by Jax.”

Don’t forget, Taylor opened up about his struggle with cocaine use during a podcast appearance, according to a previous report from The Blast.
“I have substance issues—primarily with cocaine. It’s hard to say out loud,” he said, adding that he’s struggled with the drug for two decades.
“I’ve never said this in my life,” he said. “So, to come out and say that I have an addiction [and] that I have a sickness that I have to work on the rest of my life is a really big deal for me.”
During a separate moment, the father of one revealed that he was using drugs and alcohol to mask a deeper problem: his mental health. “It’s just so overwhelming, so drinking and substances just helped,” he said candidly.

Taylor’s struggles with substance abuse were shown on the second season of Bravo’s “The Valley.” Episodes captured the reality star checking into rehab and having challenging conversations with his friends about his future.
Bravo later announced that Taylor wouldn’t return to the series for season 3—a move designed to help the 46-year-old focus on his well-being away from the chaos of reality TV.
Last summer, Taylor opened up even more about his sobriety journey, vowing never to touch drugs again.
“I know for a fact — and I know you’re not supposed to say it — but I know for a fact I will not touch drugs and alcohol again,” he said. “I know that. I have no interest in it. I’m not triggered by it.”
Continuing, Taylor shared that his new “drug” of choice was AA meetings. “I love it. It’s like a drug to me,” he said, adding that he’s found friendship with the other men in his group. “My sober friends, I’ve shifted from my drunk friends, now I have a sober group of friends. We have a great time. We go out to dinner,” he shared.

The Blast reported on Taylor’s recent celebration. Online, the “House of Villains” alum said he had been sober for 1.5 years.
While he admitted the journey hadn’t been easy, Taylor said he was “grateful” to be celebrating a major milestone.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
Hulk Hogan’s occupational therapist is detailing the WWE star’s final moments in a newly-released police report.
“So… we’re trying not to say much in front of her, but he is in rough shape,” the wrestler’s occupational therapist, Justin McCamey, told responding Clearwater Police Department officer Jordan Bailey, according to the 72-page final report obtained by Us Weekly on Saturday, June 6.
“We knew this was gonna be happening,” McCamey told the officer, per the report and after claiming he “saw it,” referring to Hogan’s death at age 71. “Came in, did the… chest wasn’t elevating. Couldn’t wake him up … he just… stopped breathing.”
Hogan, real name Terry Gene Bollea, died on July 24, 2025, his family confirmed to Us at the time. TMZ was first to report the news.
It was later revealed that the famed wrestler died from acute myocardial infarction, most commonly known as a heart attack. According to court documents obtained by Us, Hogan had a history of leukemia CLL, a type of cancer that affects white blood cells called lymphocytes. It is not believed that Hogan’s cancer was public knowledge prior to his death.
Dana Swinton, Hogan’s home health aide who was also present when the wrestler died, was also interviewed by Officer Bailey.

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“I mean, he wasn’t up as [much as] he was Saturday and Sunday when I had him, but he was still talking this morning, a little low, a little mumbly,” she told the officer, per the report. “I got him in the chair, he ate a little yogurt, he was fine. Set him up there, like… set him up in a chair … where he was asleep, but he was breathing.”
It wasn’t until McCamey returned from the bathroom, the report states, that the pair noticed something was wrong.
“The patient was in the chair. By the time he came to do the vitals for the visit he’s on, there was no pulse,” Swinton said. “[Hulk] hasn’t been moved, I’d say, he probably got down… probably… I’d say he got down here probably at 8:30-8:45, which we got down here, he’s been down here.”
According to the report, McCamey told authorities that the WWE star’s health had been “very poor ever since” a recent surgery, noting that Hulk had “approximately 20-30 various knee, hip and back surgeries over the years.” The occupational therapist also provided authorities with a list of medications the wrestler was taking at the time of his death.
The report, released on Friday, June 5, concludes the Clearwater Police Department’s investigation into the wrestler’s death, confirming there is no clear evidence of any wrongdoing.
“Under the circumstances, it fell to the Clearwater Police Department to address, challenge, or validate some of the concerns in the case,” the department wrote. “Investigators had to interview multiple witnesses and review various recordings to answer questions central to our inquiry.”
Authorities also thanked Swinton, McCamey and Hulk’s wife, Sky Daily, for their cooperation in their now-closed investigation.
“Their willingness to allow our investigators access to very personal information, at a time when they were grieving and struggling, was extremely helpful,” the department said in part.
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