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7 Western Shows That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
Ever since NBC premiered Hopalong Cassidy in 1949, TV show creators have long been fixated on dramatizing the outlaw nature of the Old West, from gun-slinging outlaws to legendary lawmen who tried to bring order to the chaos of the land. The Wild West has always been an era that was fertile for telling engaging stories of good versus evil, bad guys versus lawman, and even outlaw versus outlaw, battling it out to see who reigned supreme in the wild frontier.
While Hopalong Cassidy was the first Western to premier on television, it wasn’t until ABC’s stab at a Western series, The Lone Ranger, elevated the genre into the pop culture zeitgeist, introducing new storylines that would be influential in Western shows to come. Not only that, but the shows that changed the trajectory of the Western genre itself have aged quite well over the years; and that got me thinking about doing a piece highlighting the Western shows that have aged like fine wine in a fancy restaurant. So, grab your cowboy hat, and read on as we give you the Western series that still look fresh even by today’s modern standards.
‘The Rifleman’ (1958–1963)
Back in the Golden Era of Westerns, ABC established itself as a network that dared to do different things within the Western genre that didn’t involve shootouts and bad versus good. Enter The Rifleman, created by Sam Peckinpah and Arnold Laven, which turned out to be a vastly different series than its predecessors were. Starring Chuck Connors, the series follows Lucas McCain (Connors), a former Union Army soldier who is a widower, raising his son, Mark (Johnny Crawford) on a ranch in the fictional North Fork.
Right from the pilot episode, one could see that The Rifleman was going to be a much different Western than fans were accustomed to. Instead of relying on tense gun fights, The Rifleman focused on the moral and emotional bond between Lucas and his son. This allowed the series to be more character-driven, something that viewers didn’t really see in other Western shows at the time. Focusing on the characters rather than the land they lived on allowed The Rifleman to age quite nicely over the years, to the point where the series felt like it could be released in the middle of 2026 and feel just as fresh as it did when it premiered on ABC in 1958.
‘The Virginian’ (1962–1971)
If you haven’t heard about The Virginian, don’t be embarrassed, as this is a Western series that has been forgotten when the topic of best shows of the genre is discussed. But don’t let its underrated status fool you. The Virginian is one of the genre’s best shows, especially one that has aged really, really well.
Based on the novel by Owen Wister, The Virginian follows the foreman of the Shiloh Ranch (James Drury) as they face societal challenges in the Old West. Much like The Rifleman, The Virginian focuses more on the characters than the action, with the series becoming somewhat of a Western soap opera that leaned into relationship drama. The Virginian was one of the first Westerns to be filmed in color, and by looking at more adult themes, it allowed the show to age better as time went along.
‘Have Gun – Will Travel’ (1957–1963)
Back in the 1950s, when the Western was truly getting going on television, most of the shows within the genre were generally lighthearted affairs that were safe for the entire family. That changed with Have Gun – Will Travel, which premiered on CBS in 1957 and is largely seen as the first Western that was fully aimed at adults. The series follows Paladin (Richard Boone), a gunfighter-for-hire who is quite different from the other gunslingers at the time.
Paladin is smart and sophisticated, which made him the perfect guy to solve the big problems that clients would come to him with. Have Gun – Will Travel certainly had its tense moments, but what makes this show stand out from its predecessors was the way it told its central premise. The series focused more on psychological storytelling, with Paladin using his smarts instead of brute strength to solve problems. In today’s Western landscape, you can see protagonists use their brainpower more than their shooting skills, which makes Have Gun – Will Travel a show that could easily fit in the modern era.
‘Bonanza’ (1959–1973)
You know you’re going to be in for a good time when you see the map burning on the screen. The iconic opening title card to the famed NBC Western series Bonanza was the cherry on top of a sundae that never melts. Created by David Dortort, the series follows the Cartwright family, who lived on the Ponderosa ranch near Lake Tahoe. While Bonanza is technically a Western, in some respects, it doesn’t follow the same tropes as its counterparts.
For starters, Bonanza was more moral and character driven. The series would often tackle social and emotional issues that were complex. While other Western shows focused on the rough and tumble West, Bonanza was basically a soap opera that just happened to be set in the Old West. The focus of moral and societal issues makes Bonanza feel a lot more relevant to a modern audience than a show such as The Lone Ranger, which was quickly dated after it went off the air. You can put on an episode of Bonanza today and feel like you’re watching a modern Western, because the show was made to feel just like it was.
‘Lonesome Dove’ (1989)
In 1985, author Larry McMurtry published his famed Western novel Lonesome Dove, and the book became an instant hit. It was also around this time that the Western genre on television and film began to take quite a dip in quality, and people were losing interest. So, CBS, in a gamble, adapted McMurtry’s novel into a miniseries in 1989, and the rest, as they say, is history. Lonesome Dove was not only a giant hit for CBS, but it also completely revitalized the Western genre.
Lonesome Dove is widely considered to be the modern Western series others inspired to be. With sensational performances from Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones, Lonesome Dove presented audiences with a gritty portrayal of the frontier, far removed from the romanticized version that was often portrayed in Western shows. The storytelling is hauntingly beautiful, the characters have a tremendous amount of depth, and the quality of the production was, and still is, simply unmatched. There isn’t an alternative reality where Lonesome Dove would age poorly.
‘Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman’ (1993–1998)
For a long time, Western shows were primarily driven by male leads, with women often in the background. That changed in 1993, when CBS debuted a new Western centered around a doctor named Dr. Michaela Quinn (Jane Seymour). Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman was quite the game changer for the Western genre. The show follows Dr. Quinn as she leaves Boston to search for adventure in the West. She then settles in Colorado Springs and opens up a practice there, treating all types of illnesses that plagued the rugged West.
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman was a progressive show that often centered on themes such as social justice and women’s rights, both of which remain issues to this very day. These themes wouldn’t have stuck an emotional landing without a strong female lead, and Dr. Quinn was certainly that and then some. She was independent, compassionate, and determined to show the medical field of the 19th century that women could be compatible doctors as men were. But, above all else, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman was all about family, and the drama and heartwarming themes that centered around this made the show an extremely family-friendly affair. Looking back on the show, it’s hard to say that Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman aged poorly. It did the exact opposite, and if you were to show this series to someone who wasn’t born during the time the series aired, they would definitely believe that this was a show that was released in the 21st century.
‘Deadwood’ (2004–2006)
What can you say about HBO’s Deadwood that hasn’t already been said? This show is timeless. It’s a Western work of art. It’s the gold standard of the modern-day genre that hasn’t aged one bit. Created by David Milch, Deadwood centers on the town of Deadwood, South Dakota, and how the place grew from a camp into an actual town. While most Westerns, both historical and modern, were more character-driven, Deadwood took a markedly different approach, focusing instead on order, morality, and civilization, how the West became a tame place.
One thing that makes Deadwood stand out is its unique dialogue. The people of Deadwood don’t speak in the same Western tone as its predecessors. No, the dialogue within Deadwood is often poetic, even, dare we say it, Shakespearean in tone. If another person created this series, a Shakespearean Western would sound really weird; but this is David Milch, and the man knows how to write superior dialogue, and Deadwood was his magnum opus. Outside the splendid writing, Deadwood‘s performances and production quality are simply top-notch, with everything coming together to create the best modern Western series of our time, and one that has not, and will not, age.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal defends the sexual violence in “The Bride”
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“If you gloss over it, it doesn’t feel like the brutality that it is,” the filmmaker says.
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Cary Elwes Pays Tribute to Late Rob Reiner on His Birthday
The Princess Bride star Cary Elwes has shared an emotional tribute to the late Rob Reiner on what would have been his 79th birthday.
Taking to Instagram on Friday, March 6, Elwes, 63, posted a throwback photo of himself with the director.
“Today would have been your 79th birthday,” Elwes captioned the touching post. “Still hard to believe you’re gone. Missing you so much #robreiner ⚔️💔”
Rob and his wife, photographer Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead with multiple stab wounds in their Brentwood, California home in December 2025. They were 78 and 70, respectively.
Rob and Michele’s son, Nick Reiner, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances in connection with his parents’ death. He has pleaded not guilty and is currently being held without bond while he awaits trial.
After news of the couple’s deaths broke last year, Elwes shared his grief via social media on December 29, 2025.

Rob Reiner and Cary Elwes. (Photo by Rob Kim/FilmMagic)
“I was 24 when I first met Rob Reiner on The Princess Bride. And from that very first meeting I fell in love with him,” the actor wrote via Instagram at the time. “I was already a fan of his work so meeting him in person was a dream come true. As we began spending more time together I knew this was someone I wanted in my life. I also knew that by casting me as Westley he was giving me the keys to the castle.”
Elwes continued, “The first thing I noticed about Rob was that he wore his heart on his sleeve. This was a man who felt deeply. Whose heart was filled with love and compassion. He wasn’t impressed by how much money you had or if you had a privileged upbringing. He just wanted to know if you were a ‘good guy.’ He always tried to find the best in people. And if that person had problems he felt bad for them. He loved his family and friends immensely.”
In the lengthy post, Elwes went on to describe how painful the loss of Rob and Michele was and shared his gratitude for what they brought to the world when they were alive.
“Thank you Rob and Michele for sharing your life and art with us,” he added. “Because my heart still aches every time I think of you, I know the grief of losing you too soon will likely never go away. Sure, death cannot stop true love but life is pain without you.”
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Kelsea Ballerini Posts Amid Chase Stokes, Morgan Evans Drama
Kelsea Ballerini seemingly reacted to the drama between her exes Chase Stokes and Morgan Evans.
Taking to social media on Friday, March 6, the country singer, 32, shared cryptic posts via her Instagram and TikTok accounts.
Over on Instagram, Ballerini shared an image that read, “And for the lady, perhaps a f**king break?” She used Lenny Kravitz’s song “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over” to accompany the post.
Ballerini also posted on TikTok several hours later. In a video montage, Ballerini appears to be living her best life and dances around enthusiastically in some parts of the clip and poses in front of what appears to be a private jet in another.
Tellingly, the singer used Lady Gaga’s hit track “Telephone” as the accompanying music. The lyrics read, “Sorry, I cannot hear you, I’m kinda busy.”
Ballerini’s cryptic social media posts were posted the same week Stokes, 33, and Evans, 40, took aim at one another via Instagram.
After Evans made rare remarks about his 2022 divorce from Ballerini on the Tuesday, March 3, episode of “The BobbyCast” podcast, Stokes slammed Evans’ “masculinity.”
“This is about the most pathetic excuse of masculinity I’ve ever seen,” Stokes commented on an Instagram post shared by Bobby Bones, who was promoting his podcast interview with Evans.
Stokes, who has been dating Ballerini on and off since 2023, added, “Get a f***ing life.”
@kelseaballerini ✈️☀️🥂👯♀️🌇🎧
In the podcast interview, Evans claimed that the split from Ballerini took him “by surprise” and added that he was “not expecting” a divorce.
“That whole time is such a blur. It almost feels like somebody else, just from where I’m sitting now. I just look back and I’m like, ‘Oh, my God,’” Evans, who was married to Ballerini for nearly five years, said. “Yeah, it was just kind of a whirlwind, life-changing moment.
Bones, 45, screenshotted Stokes’ since-deleted comment and responded with an Instagram video of his own.
“If you’re going to come that hard, maybe you don’t want to take that [comment] down,” Bones said, noting that only a small part of their interview was about the divorce.
“I thought he came off really well. I thought he was very kind in his version of events. There’s three stories, right? There’s his story, her story and the real story,” Bones said. “This masculinity thing was just weird. Why would you challenge someone’s masculinity?”
Evans responded to Stokes’ sledge by posting a not-so-subtle jab at the Outer Banks actor via an Instagram post shared on Thursday, March 5.
“Feeling pretty masculine today,” Evans captioned the post. “Album out in 2 weeks!”
The social media post featured several photos of Evans engaging in stereotypically “masculine” activities, such as lifting a refrigerator over his head and looking underneath the hood of a car. In a separate video, Evans could be seen chopping a piece of wood.
Bones, who was inadvertently caught up in the drama thanks to his podcast, saw the funny side, commenting, “I laughed.”
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Ray J Leaves Fans Confused With Dancing Clip Amid Heart Issues
Concern for Ray J has been swirling since January, when he first revealed severe health issues. That concern intensified when a video showed the singer performing with a chest patch and blood seemingly coming from his eyes. Then, three days into March, his mother, Sonja Norwood confirmed he’s suffering from heart and health issues. Since then, a video has surfaced of Ray J dancing in a nightclub. In response, fans are asking more questions and letting their confusion show!
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Ray J Shows Off His Dance Moves
The details of Ray J’s night out are unclear. However, the visuals are saying plenty to fans! In a short clip obtained by The Shade Room, the singer is seen moving his hips and alternating his hands while touching his head to an R&B song. He appeared to be looking directly at the camera recording and even stuck his tongue out at one point. Ray was dressed causal, rocking a white tee and a U.S. Army-branded beanie. It’s also unclear whether he was in the spot solo or with company and whether he was intoxicated or not.
The Roomies Weigh In
In 18 hours, over 3,400 Instagram roommates dropped their two cents on Ray J showing off his dance moves. Some saw a kiii, while others questioned why he’s in a nightclub while battling health problems. Others pointed out that if the singer isn’t concerned, the public shouldn’t be either. Ray has not addressed the resurfaced video.
IG user @bjrmck commented, “I guess he was tryna take somebody out the club.”
@beththeentertainer added, “Boy if you don’t go a lay down somewhere! Got your mama stressed 😩”
“Ion know. I just hope he gets the help he needs,” @mermaidvibezz22 added.
“Lmaooo somebody on TikTok said he everywhere but the hospital 😭😭😭,” @sounqxo wrote.
@itsquooo commented, “What his mom was saying was wrong with him again ? 🥹”
“That song doesn’t even require those types of movements 😂😂,” @sha_smart1 said.
“Got his mama on this Internet hootin and hollin about his health and he over there doing this,” @krystledaniellerenee commented.
Meanwhile, @therealsusiecarmichael speculated about the singer’s diagnosis. She wrote, “Ray J def drugged tf out and y’all talking about he “sick” yeahhhhh aight.”
“Hear me out – if Ray J was a woman…CONSERVATORSHIP 🗣️,” @jaraemilay said.
What Did Ray’s Mom Say About His Health?
Amid swirling questions, Sonja Norwood gave credibility to her son’s online posts about his health. She said on Tuesday that it’s gotten “out of hand” how many believe that Ray J is “faking his health.” Norwood confirmed that her son was in the hospital in January. Doctors later told him he had “cardiomyopathy,” a type of heart disease. She added that the blood flow to her son’s heart was 15% to 20% and a life-threatening condition.
“It has been told to him that if he does not take his medication, if he does not take medical advice, and if he doesn’t rest and stay stress-free… then he has a life-threatening situation,” Sonja Norwood said.
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The 73% Rotten Tomatoes Cult Classic That Quietly Redefined the Modern Neo-Noir
When Paul Thomas Anderson premiered his latest film, One Battle After Another, the conversation quickly turned to his remarkable consistency as one of modern cinema’s most distinctive auteurs. Over the past two decades, Anderson has steadily climbed the ranks of Hollywood’s most respected filmmakers, earning multiple Academy Award nominations for films like There Will Be Blood, The Master, and Phantom Thread. Yet nestled quietly among these prestige titles is a strange, shaggy detective movie that initially puzzled audiences but has grown in stature over time: Inherent Vice.
Adapted from Thomas Pynchon’s novel, the 2014 film now feels less like an oddity in Anderson’s filmography and more like a stealth turning point for modern neo-noir storytelling. Upon its release, Inherent Vice received a mixed-to-positive reception from critics and audiences. The film currently holds a solid 73% score on Rotten Tomatoes, reflecting the divided response to its deliberately meandering narrative and eccentric tone. While some viewers found its hazy plotting frustrating, others praised Anderson for channeling the spirit of 1970s American filmmaking. The movie plays like a time capsule from the New Hollywood era—an offbeat, counterculture-infused neo-noir that filters classic Hollywood crime stories through psychedelic humor and a stoner’s worldview. In an industry increasingly dominated by sleek thrillers and tightly structured mysteries, Anderson delivered something looser, stranger, and more atmospheric.
What Is ‘Inherent Vice’ About?
Set in 1970 Los Angeles, the film follows private investigator Larry “Doc” Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix). Doc’s life takes a turn when his ex-girlfriend Shasta Fay Hepworth (Katherine Waterson) suddenly reappears with a strange request: she believes her wealthy real estate developer boyfriend is about to be kidnapped by his own wife and her lover. What begins as a seemingly straightforward missing-person case quickly spirals into a dense web of conspiracies involving drug cartels, corrupt dentists, mysterious organizations, and a shadowy syndicate known as the Golden Fang. The deeper Doc digs, the less clear the truth becomes.
As Doc drifts through smoky beach houses, neon-lit clubs, and foggy Los Angeles streets, the mystery only grows more surreal. Along the way, he crosses paths with a gallery of eccentric characters, including the relentless LAPD detective Christian “Bigfoot” Bjornsen (Josh Brolin), who serves as both Doc’s nemesis and reluctant ally. The film’s plot intentionally dissolves into a haze of half-remembered clues and overlapping conspiracies, reflecting both the paranoia of the early 1970s and Doc’s perpetually altered state of mind. Rather than solving the mystery in traditional fashion, Inherent Vice immerses the audience in the confusion and cultural disorientation of the era.
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‘Inherent Vice’ Is a Throwback to ’70s Unconventional Detective Dramas
Anderson’s whimsical direction places Inherent Vice firmly within the lineage of unconventional detective stories from the 1970s. Filmmakers like Robert Altman, Peter Yates, and Alan J. Pakula all helped reshape crime cinema during that decade by embracing ambiguity and moral complexity. Altman’s famously offbeat take on Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, similarly presented a detective wandering through a disorienting modern world. Meanwhile, Pakula’s paranoia trilogy—particularly The Parallax View—captured the era’s growing distrust of institutions. Anderson’s film feels like a spiritual descendant of these works, trading traditional noir cynicism for countercultural melancholy.
Part of what makes Inherent Vice so distinctive is its ensemble cast and dreamlike atmosphere. Phoenix anchors the film with a loose, improvisational performance that perfectly captures Doc’s spaced-out but quietly perceptive nature. Surrounding him is a stellar ensemble that includes Owen Wilson, Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, and Martin Short. The film’s hazy vibe is further enhanced by a nostalgic soundtrack and a dreamy score from Jonny Greenwood.The result is a crime film that feels simultaneously whimsical and mournful—a goodbye letter to the fading idealism of the ’60s.
Inherent Vice helped redefine what modern neo-noir could look like. While many contemporary entries in the genre lean toward sleek procedural storytelling or brutal nihilism, Anderson’s film embraced confusion, humor, and atmosphere as narrative tools. Its influence can be seen in later crime stories that prioritize mood and character over strict plot mechanics. By resurrecting the loose, experimental spirit of 1970s detective films and filtering it through a modern lens, Anderson created something rare: a neo-noir that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. What once seemed like a strange detour in his career now reads as a quiet reinvention of the genre itself.
Inherent Vice is streaming on Prime Video in the US.
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January 9, 2015
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149 minutes
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Paul Thomas Anderson
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Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas Pynchon
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Daniel Lupi, JoAnne Sellar
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B Simone Breaks Down In Clip While Apologizes To Internet
Sometimes growth shows up in the most unexpected moments — and sometimes it happens right in front of the internet. One familiar voice is pressing pause and taking a moment to reflect, opening up about where she’s been and how far she believes she’s come. Recently, B. Simone shared a heartfelt message with her supporters, and the tone alone had folks leaning in to hear what she had to say.
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B Simone Issues Public Apology In Emotional Clip
On Thursday, B. Simone took to social media and posted a clip filmed inside her ‘Let’s Try This Again’ studio — a cream-colored space that looked cozy and lived-in. Sitting in an off-white fuzzy chair, she wore a white shirt with black lettering across the chest, while a black, white, and oatmeal-colored throw blanket rested over her legs. Rocking her signature black hair with curls at the bottom, she spoke directly into the mic. B. Simone began the clip by saying, “I want to apologize. I want to publicly apologize to the internet. To God. To anybody that I offended. Anybody that I’ve hurt with my words. Maybe on the mic or maybe my opinions, or maybe me saying something out of…a response…instead of letting it truly marinate.”
B Simone Opens Up About Past Dark Moments
As the video continued, B. Simone reflected on how dark of a place she says she was in when she first launched her platform. She explained that part of the reason she started her podcast was to prove that she could rise as an underdog despite the challenges she was facing at the time. The conversation became emotional as she spoke about how her relationship with God has grown since then and how grateful she is for the support she’s received even during her lowest moments. She also told viewers that she feels she’s “so different” compared to who she was years ago.
Internet’s Split Over Her Emotional Message
Fans and critics alike quickly ran to the ‘Let’s Try This Again’ Instagram comment section to weigh in on the clip shared by B. Simone. Some users claimed the moment was simply karma, referencing past situations where they felt she didn’t treat her friends the best. Meanwhile, others said they were happy to see her taking accountability and focusing on growth, adding that nobody is perfect and she deserves a little grace.
One Instagram user, @cierraa.janae, said, “Glad to see u taking accountability“
This Instagram user @youloveerickaa added, “You need to make a direct apology to your friend. The internet don’t really matter.“
And, Instagram user @officialmiketeezy commented, “Love you sis! You got this 💯💪🏾”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @therealleirenee wrote, “Accountability 🙌🏾💯💯 that’s real 💜💪🏾”
While Instagram user @tsiyondire shared, “You’re human, its Ok to make a mistake!, We love yu B🧡”
Finally, Instagram user @burrodlb said, “Respect. Most people want to do this. 🙏🏾👏🏾. We all make mistakes.“
So, Who Exactly Is She Apologizing To?
Fans are left wondering exactly who B. Simone is trying to make amends with. While it’s unclear what prompted her apology, the internet is buzzing with speculation, weighing in from every angle. Just last year, her best friend, Shekinah, got real on the podcast about going through financial struggles alone — from losing her car to living on food stamps — while noticing B. Simone helped others but not her.
Furthermore, could B. Simone now want a man with a 9-to-5? Back in 2020, she made it crystal clear: her ideal man can’t be punching a clock. She wants a partner who’s grinding on his own terms, making his own bag, and keeping up with her hustle. “He can’t have a 9-5,” she said, adding that entrepreneurs should stick with other entrepreneurs — otherwise, they won’t get the lifestyle of being up at 3 a.m., chasing dreams while the world sleeps.
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Carmelo Anthony & Genesis Bring Twin Vibes To The Knicks Game
Aww, Roomies! Carmelo Anthony turned a New York Knicks game into the cutest daddy-daughter date. The NBA All-Star champ made a rare pop-out with his daughter Genesis Harlo Anthony, and the internet can’t get enough of the twin vibes they brought courtside.
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Carmelo Anthony Pops Out With His Daughter & The Twin Energy Is Real!
Melo pulled up to a recent New York Knicks game, and all eyes didn’t stop at him; they were on Genesis, too. Video footage showed the duo walking out of Madison Square Garden in New York City, and the energy was on 1000. While young fans shouted Carmelo Anthony’s name from their seats, Genesis turned her head left and right, flashing a smile like, “Yeah, I know my daddy is HIM!” She even repped the city in a Knicks varsity jacket, showing love to the team Melo played for from 2011 to 2018. As for Anthony, he tried to greet fans but stayed locked in—fully in dad mode, and moving like Genesis’ personal security.
Peep the video here.
Social Media Can’t Get Enough Of Melo In Dad Mode
Social media users jumped straight into the comment section of the video of Carmelo and Genesis. Some folks admitted they were today years old when finding out that Melo had a daughter, while others couldn’t stop pointing out that Genesis is definitely his mini-me and twin.
Instagram user @tandrobdavis wrote, “That’s definitely his twin ❤️”
Instagram user @doublemjosh wrote, “Melo got his daughter outside🔥”
While Instagram user @trevorbrown187 wrote, “Good to see him with his daughter.”
Then, Instagram user @rello_1210 wrote, “I didn’t even know he had a daughter.”
Another Instagram user @showbroadwayallday wrote, “She look just like my boy 🔥”
Instagram user @indiah_queen wrote, “She said my dad is that guy 😍”
Then another Instagram user, @abbyrose4108, wrote, “She’s his twin for sure.”
Lastly, Instagram user @____ax__ wrote, “She’s so pretty ❤️”
Get To Know Melo’s Baby Girl, Genesis
If you’ve been out of the loop, Carmelo welcomed Genesis with Mia Burks in 2017. In addition to his baby girl, fans know that he also shares a son, Kiyan Anthony, with his ex-wife La La Anthony. Kiyan has been following in his dad’s footsteps by hooping for Syracuse University. While Genesis made a rare appearance with Melo recently, some fans had already seen and heard of her. Back in 2023, Melo gave her and Kiyan a shoutout during his official retirement announcement. After reflecting on his 19-season career, he devoted part of his speech to Kiyan and Genesis, who were both in the audience.
“Raising children in this world is revolutionary. I didn’t just want to be a basketball player; I wanted to be a model of redemption, of accountability, of love. My kids saved me. They gave me a reason to move past ego, past noise, past criticism. They remind me that legacy isn’t what you leave behind, but what you lift up.”
Genesis has also shown love for her dad’s iconic legacy. On her 7th birthday, she threw a full-on New York Knicks-themed party, rocking Melo’s #7 jersey. The tribute didn’t stop there; her party was called the Genesis Square Garden, according to PEOPLE, and was complete with orange and blue snacks to really represent her dad’s former team’s colors.
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Savannah Guthrie Has ‘Every Intention Of Coming Back‘ To ‘Today’
During her visit, the co-anchor reportedly assured her colleagues that she will definitely be returning and thanked them for their continued support and prayers.
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Savannah Guthrie Confirms She Has ‘Every Intention Of Coming Back’ During ‘Today’ Visit

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Guthrie’s March 5 visit to the “Today” show set was filled with emotion, as the co-anchor saw the show’s staff for the first time since her mother Nancy Guthrie disappeared on February1.
During the unplanned visit with the show’s staff, Guthrie reportedly thanked them for “caring about my mom as much as I do,” among other kind words.
“I wanted you to know that I’m still standing, and I still have hope and I’m still me. I don’t know what version of me that will be, but it will be,” she continued.
Guthrie also used the impromptu meeting to confirm that she will indeed return to the show, as the investigation into her mother’s disappearance continues.
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“I have every intention of coming back. I don’t know how to come back, but I don’t know how not to. You’re my family and I would like to try,” Guthrie said, per the outlet.
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‘Today’ Meteorologist Dylan Dreyer Reportedly Led A Staff Prayer With Guthrie

In a show of support for Guthrie’s heart-breaking ordeal, Dreyer led the show’s staff in a group prayer that was said to be highly emotional.
“We’re here holding hands as a family, in a place where we don’t understand why this is happening. It is not too bold to ask God for the biggest miracles every day,” he said.
“It felt like the right moment for all of us,” Dreyer revealed during the broadcast on Friday, March 6. “When I feel helpless, I pray… We asked for that miracle.”
Fellow “Today” show anchor Carson Daly also shared how meaningful Guthrie’s visit was.
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“She came into the middle, no speech, spoke from the heart. Said the most perfect words you could ever imagine and looked every one of this family in the eyes,” Daly said on the show. “Yesterday was one of the most special days not just in our lives professionally but personally.”
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Guthrie Recently Visited The Set, But Her Return Date Has Not Been Confirmed

According to PEOPLE, on Thursday, March 5, Guthrie “stopped by the studio to be with and thank her ‘Today’ colleagues,” a show spokesperson said via statement, per the outlet.
Although her visit to the show does not mean that a return date for Guthrie has been set, she will reportedly be back on-air at some point.
“While she plans to return to the show on air, she remains focused right now supporting her family and working to help bring Nancy home,” the statement continued.
Her Set Visit Follows Her Decision To Leave The Arizona Search And Return To New York

After posting an Instagram video on February 25 announcing she was increasing the reward for her mother’s return to $1 million, Guthrie reportedly decided to leave Arizona, where her mother lives and disappeared, to return to her home base in New York.
According to the Daily Mail, an inside source shared the details behind the decision.
“She can’t stay in Arizona forever. Her kids and her life are in New York City,” the source told the outlet. “The family is coming to terms with the fact that this might take years.”
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Prior To Her Arizona Departure Guthrie Visited A Memorial For Her Mother

On Monday, March 2, Guthrie, her sister Annie, and her brother-in-law Tommaso were seen gathered outside a memorial in front of Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home.
The family was photographed embracing each other as they laid flowers at the memorial for their mother. Per TMZ, other well-wishers also laid bouquets and notes at the memorial site.
Despite the investigation yielding no substantial results, both the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department remain optimistic they will bring Nancy Guthrie home.
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Struck Girlfriend’s 8-Year-Old Son To Death
Tyrone Covington, a U.S. Army veteran, has been sentenced after allegedly striking his girlfriend’s 8-year-old son, Josiyah Robinson, more than 100 times, beating him to death.
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U.S. Army Veteran Tyrone Covington Allegedly Struck Girlfriend’s 8-Year-Old Son More Than 100 Times, Beating Him To Death
According to Law & Crime, Tyrone Covington was moving with his girlfriend in October 2020 when she called the police to report that her son, Josiyah Robinson, had suffered a beating and was struggling to breathe before going unconscious. More specifically, Convington and his girlfriend were reportedly moving to a new home and transporting their items by car. This, when his girlfriend informed him that her son had locked her keys in the vehicle. Covington allegedly took his belt and started whipping the boy more than 100 times. Additionally, he allegedly forced the 8-year-old to “complete military exercises such as pushups, sit-ups, and jumping jacks.”
Ultimately, Josiyah Robinson was reportedly rushed to a local hospital, then flown to a children’s hospital. However, he passed away the day after.
U.S. Army Veteran Tyrone Covington Sentenced After Allegedly Striking Girlfriend’s 8-Year-Old Son More Than 100 Times, Beating Him To Death
According to the outlet, Tyrone Covington was convicted of manslaughter and aggravated child abuse in January. Then, on Monday, March 2, a judge sentenced him to 30 years behind bars. Per the outlet, Covington, who served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, was initially charged with first-degree murder. However, the charge was lessened to manslaughter.
“When I stop, Mr. Covington, and think about how Josiyah spent the last hour of his life feeling fear, it makes me sick,” Circuit Judge Lyann Goudie reportedly told Covington during sentencing.
US Army veteran gets 30 years in prison for Brandon boy’s fatal beating https://t.co/paUyplikRl
— Tampa Bay Times (@TB_Times) March 3, 2026
Elsewhere In Cleveland, A Mother Is Making Headlines
Elsewhere, in Cleveland, Ohio, a 28-year-old mother named Aliyah Henderson has also made headlines for a jaw-dropping incident. As The Shade Room previously reported, Henderson has been accused of murdering two of her young daughters and stuffing their bodies inside suitcases. Their bodies were reportedly found on Monday, March 2.
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What Do You Think Roomies?
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What Has Luke Grimes Said About Kevin Costner Falling Out?
After Kevin Costner‘s dramatic exit from Yellowstone, his former costar Luke Grimes has been forthcoming about them falling out of contact.
Yellowstone, which premiered on Paramount in 2018, followed the fictional Dutton family, who own the largest ranch in Montana. Taylor Sheridan’s TV universe prospered for five seasons on Paramount Network before reported tension with Costner led to the actor’s exit from the show.
The series ultimately came to an end before expanding with spinoffs such as The Dutton Ranch and Marshals. While most of the cast have chosen not to address where they stand with Costner now, Grimes hasn’t shied away from those conversations.
“I haven’t talked to him since [he left]. It’s not a case of any hard feelings or anything. It’s just, he’s Kevin Costner,” Grimes told Men’s Health MH Flex in December 2024. “He’s a big deal. I do have his phone number — I just don’t feel like it’s my place to reach out. He can reach out to me if he wants to.”
Costner reacted to Grimes’ comments at the time, telling reporters, “I’m not thinking about [the Yellowstone finale]. I don’t think I’ve given it any thoughts, we’ll just let it go.”
The Oscar winner also dodged a question about whether he is in touch with Grimes. “No. We are done talking,” he added.
Keep scrolling for Grimes’ brutally honest commentary:
Missing His Presence
After Kevin Costner’s character John Dutton was written out of Yellowstone, Luke Grimes spoke to People about the shift, sharing in November 2024, “He’s a big presence, man, guy’s an icon.”
He continued: “So not having him around to set felt a little different. But as always, I mean, we’re a big family now. It was just as special and hopefully, the fans will be able to connect with the story just as much.”
No Longer in Touch

“I haven’t talked to him since,” Luke Grimes told Men’s Health one month later about Kevin Costner’s departure. “It’s not a case of any hard feelings or anything. It’s just, he’s Kevin Costner. He’s a big deal. I do have his phone number — I just don’t feel like it’s my place to reach out. He can reach out to me if he wants to.”
Grimes noted that he didn’t end on bad terms with Costner, adding, “None of us saw it coming the way it did, and obviously there was news about possible blowups behind the scenes or whatever. But just like in life, man, these things happen, they happen fast, and they’re not predictable.”
Easier to Film
Luke Grimes was asked about his experience filming the fifth and final season of the hit Paramount Network drama during an interview with Esquire, to which he replied, “Hopefully everyone can see that it was time.”
The actor, who played Kayce Dutton, specifically mentioned Costner’s absence.
“To be really honest, there was a part of Kevin being gone that meant some of the conflict was gone,” Grimes admitted. “Obviously, it didn’t make it super fun to be around. Not pointing any fingers, but it was actually the easiest season we’ve filmed.”
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