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All 10 Deaths in ‘The Boys’ Season 5, Ranked

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Chace Crawford as The Deep standing behind Nathan Mitchell as Black Noir while strangling him in The Boys

Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for The Boys series finale.After five seasons that only kept getting less and less of fans’ love, Prime Video’s The Boys has finally come to an end. Though rushed, the conclusion was at least somewhat satisfying, but that doesn’t detract from the fact that the final season of this superhero series that audiences had grown to leave has been at best, divisive; and at worst, downright generally disliked.

One of the elements that best represents the kind of mixed bag that the fifth season of The Boys was is its death scenes. Whereas some of them were true standout moments, bringing a satisfying sense of closure to some of the series’ most beloved characters, others felt like cheap cop-outs with enough plot holes to make Swiss cheese jealous. But when all is said and done, The Boys will always be remembered as one of those action shows that kept people hooked throughout, and they had the death scenes to show why. This list will only count major character deaths, meaning the deaths of characters who had a more-than-meaningful impact on the narrative.

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Black Noir II

Played by Nathan Mitchell

Chace Crawford as The Deep standing behind Nathan Mitchell as Black Noir while strangling him in The Boys
Chace Crawford as The Deep standing behind Nathan Mitchell as Black Noir while strangling him in The Boys
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It’s really not difficult at all to point out what’s not only the worst death in the final season of The Boys, but may even be the most ridiculous death in the entire show. The death of the original Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) at Homelander’s (Antony Starr) hands back in season three was one of that season’s most affecting moments, a conclusion for one of the show’s coolest villains which had proper build-up and felt like it made sense for Noir. Black Noir II (Mitchell) may not have been one of the best villains in TV history, but he was at least a compelling replacement. The way he went out is nothing short of shameful.

The Deep (Chace Crawford), a character who the show has never pretended is anything more than comedic relief, is the one to take out a character arguably more powerful than him with… a mic cord and a knife? A hyper-strong character who can fly, making use of neither of his abilities, going out like any random mortal was definitely among the season’s most pathetically poorly written and poorly executed moments. Any potential that Noir II might have had went straight into the gutter with this death scene.

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Oh Father

Played by Daveed Diggs

Daveed Diggs in The Boys
Daveed Diggs in The Boys
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Daveed Diggs‘ Oh Father was one of the new additions to the villain roster of the final season of The Boys, arguably the most important of the bunch. So important, in fact, that the character plays a key role in the finale, being one of the last lines of defense between the Boys and Homelander. His dynamic with characters like Starlight (Erin Moriarty) and Homelander himself was fascinating, but in the end, it’s tragically ironic that the show’s loudest character went out with such a whimper.

In full Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness fashion, Oh Father dies by having his screaming powers redirected inwards, quite literally blowing his mind. The only issue? The whole thing plays out in a way so rushed that it inevitably brings up plot problems. Even if this special titanium ball gag could somehow contain the entirety of Oh Father’s scream and somehow not rip MM’s (Laz Alonso) arms off in the process, how could MM have known that this was a special ball gag? A death at Homelander’s hands would have felt like a much more fitting ending for Oh Father.

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President Steven Calhoun

Played by David Andrews

Ashley looking at president Calhoun in 'The Boys' season 5 episode 7
Ashley looking at president Calhoun in ‘The Boys’ season 5 episode 7
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Steven Calhoun (David Andrews) becomes President of the United States at the end of the show’s fourth season, after conspiring with Homelander and the rest of the corrupt superheroes. Right off the bat, the show makes it abundantly clear that this isn’t a man we’re supposed to take seriously. Through and through, Calhoun remained Homelander’s puppet all the way until the end.

Loyalty to Homelander became only a part of the equation in Season 5. In order to really be on his good side, his followers had to firmly believe he was their God, and Calhoun’s inability to do so was what brought him his death. It’s a fitting moment, but the fact that its aftermath doesn’t really go anywhere interesting retroactively takes away plenty of points from the scene. Ashley (Colby Minifie) doesn’t really do anything particularly mind-blowing as President, and Homelander’s further approach to power barely leads anywhere shocking.

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The Deep

Played by Chace Crawford

Chace Crawford as The Deep stepping out of the ocean with a hammerhead shark behind him in The Boys Season 5
Chace Crawford as The Deep stepping out of the ocean with a hammerhead shark behind him in The Boys Season 5
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The fact that Chace Crawford’s Deep, one of the most inept and ridiculously dumb characters in the entire show, made it all the way from the pilot to the series finale is hilarious and admirable in equal measure. But of course, he was the kind of villain that had to go, and no one felt like a more fitting hero to bring about his downfall than Starlight.

The Boys has always been one of those action shows that are fast-paced from start to finish, and the fight between Starlight and Deep is no exception. There’s some delicious irony to Deep being taken out by those he has hurt the most over the course of the series, the inhabitants of the ocean; but the writing of the scene puts a bit of a stain on the whole ordeal. Namely, Starlight had no way of knowing that the sea had turned against Deep. So, her taking him to the beach to have their final confrontation and then actually throwing him into the ocean felt like the sort of stupid decision that, under better-written circumstances, Starlight would have never made.











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Which Sci-Fi Hero Are You Most Like?
Paul Atreides · Captain Kirk · Princess Leia · Ellen Ripley · Max Rockatansky
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Five iconic heroes. Five completely different ways of facing an impossible universe. One of them shares your instincts, your values, and your particular way of refusing to back down. Eight questions will tell you which one.

🏜️Paul Atreides

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How do you lead when the stakes couldn’t be higher?
The way you lead under pressure is the most honest thing about you.





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What is your greatest strength in a crisis?
The quality that keeps you alive when everything else fails.





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What is the thing you’d sacrifice everything else for?
Your deepest motivation is your truest compass.





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How do you relate to the people around you?
Who you are to others under pressure is who you really are.





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You’re facing a threat that no one else believes is real. What do you do?
How you respond when you’re the only one who sees it defines everything.





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What has your heroism cost you personally?
Every hero pays. The question is what — and whether they’d pay it again.





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How do you feel about the rules of the world you’re in?
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When everything is on the line, what keeps you going?
The answer is the most honest thing about you.





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Your answers point to the iconic sci-fi hero who shares your instincts, your values, and your particular way of facing the impossible.

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Paul Atreides

You carry a weight most people would crumble under — the knowledge of what you’re capable of, and the burden of what you might have to become.

  • You see further ahead than others and you plan accordingly, even when the vision frightens you.
  • You are driven by loyalty to your people and a sense of destiny you didn’t ask for but can’t escape.
  • Paul Atreides is not simply a hero — he is someone who understands the cost of power and chooses to bear it anyway.
  • That gravity, that willingness to carry what others won’t, is exactly you.

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USS Enterprise · Star Trek

Captain Kirk

You lead with instinct, warmth, and an absolute refusal to accept a no-win scenario — because you’ve always believed there’s a third option nobody else has thought of yet.

  • You take the mission seriously without ever taking yourself too seriously.
  • Your crew would follow you anywhere, not because you demand it, but because you’ve earned it.
  • Kirk’s genius isn’t tactical — it’s human. He reads people, bends rules with purpose, and wills outcomes into existence through sheer conviction.
  • That combination of warmth, audacity, and relentless optimism is unmistakably yours.

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The Rebellion · Star Wars

Princess Leia

You are the kind of person who holds the line when everyone else is losing faith — not because you’re fearless, but because giving up simply isn’t something you’re capable of.

  • You lead through conviction. Your voice carries because your belief is unshakeable.
  • You gave up everything ordinary the moment you chose the cause, and you’ve never looked back.
  • Leia is not a supporting character in her own story — she is the moral centre of the entire rebellion.
  • That same fierce, principled, unbreakable core is what defines you.

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The Nostromo · Alien

Ellen Ripley

You are not reckless, not grandiose, and not particularly interested in being anyone’s hero — you just refuse to stop when it matters.

  • You see threats clearly, you document the truth even when no one listens, and when the time comes you handle it yourself.
  • Ripley’s heroism is earned, not performed. She doesn’t have a speech — she has a flamethrower and a plan.
  • You share her composure under the worst possible pressure, and her refusal to pretend the monster isn’t there.
  • When it counts, you don’t flinch. That’s everything.

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The Wasteland · Mad Max

Max Rockatansky

You have been through fire that would break most people — and what came out the other side is something the world underestimates at its peril.

  • You don’t ask for help, don’t need validation, and don’t wait for anyone to tell you the rules no longer apply.
  • Your loyalty, when it finally arrives, is absolute — but it’s earned in silence and tested in action, not in words.
  • Max is not a nihilist. He is someone who lost everything and found, against his will, that he still has something worth protecting.
  • That bruised, stubborn, ultimately human core is exactly yours.
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Terror

Played by Bentley Alexander the Bulldog

Terror the Bulldog in The Boys Season 5.
Terror the Bulldog in The Boys Season 5.
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Every good show needs a good boy, and The Boys‘ was Terror, Billy Butcher’s (Karl Urban) loyal English bulldog. He has never been one of the series’ most prominent characters, but over the course of this fifth season, he started showing up more frequently. When fans saw that the show was spending so long building up the importance of Butcher and Terror’s relationship, they should have been able to predict that the dog’s life was in danger.

Sad though it may have definitely been, Terror’s death unfortunately felt like more of a plot device used only as a turning point for the narrative. It’s actually Ryan’s (Cameron Crovetti) rejection of Butcher that sends him off the deep end, and Terror’s passing is only used as a catalyst to make the anti-hero realize he has nothing left and send him on the final stretch of his Supe-killing crusade. It’s a noble death, but not all that impactful in the grand scheme of things.

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Firecracker

Played by Valorie Curry

Firecracker behind the news desk, flames behind her in Gen V.
Firecracker behind the news desk, flames behind her in Gen V.
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Introduced in the penultimate season of The Boys, Valorie Curry‘s Firecracker immediately became one of the show’s most entertaining and compelling characters. Season 5 did a phenomenal job of expanding her complexity and diving deep into her nuances. But in a show like this, when a character starts to receive a lot more development than before so close to the finish line, it’s typically a surefire sign that their days are numbered. Such was the case with Firecracker.

Firecracker’s death was one of the most dramatic moments of the season. It felt like her dynamic with characters like Oh Father and Starlight still had a lot of gas left in the tank, but that only made her death at Homelander’s hands all the more shocking. It felt like a fitting ending for her, and it also served as a potent turning point for the show’s main villain, showing just how unstable he had become.

4

Frenchie

Played by Tomer Capone

Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko holding Tomer Capone as Frenchie as he lays dying on the ground in The Boys Season 5
Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko holding Tomer Capone as Frenchie as he lays dying on the ground in The Boys Season 5
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Saying that Frenchie (Tomer Capone) is one of The Boys‘ best non-Supe characters would be an understatement. He’s right there in the title of the series, one of the beloved characters that fans got to spend five full seasons with. Anyone with eyes, however, could have seen the writing on the wall from pretty early on in Season 5 that there was practically no way the Frenchman would make it out of this whole ordeal alive. Thankfully, the writers allowed him to go out like what he always was: a true hero.

Frenchie dies doing what he does best: saving Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara). It’s a deeply touching moment, one that Tomer Capone and Karen Fukuhara act the hell out of. Frenchie’s final words to Homelander, “I bet you’ve never danced a day in your life,” are a phenomenal way of sealing the character’s arc. In more ways than one, Frenchie was always essential to the show’s heart and moral compass, and his excellently-executed death scene is one that fans won’t soon forget.

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Homelander

Played by Antony Starr

Over the course of these five seasons, Antony Starr and The Boys‘ writing team have been building up Homelander as one of the greatest, most fascinating, and most genuinely terrifying villains in the history of modern television. His final confrontation against Butcher, Ryan, and Kimiko is the heart-racing sequence that the entirety of The Boys has been building up to, and his actual death scene is perhaps the most satisfying moment the show ever delivered.

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Staying mostly true to the essence of the comics, Homelander’s de-powered death scene was the cherry on top of a final season that was otherwise a pretty shapeless cake. Watching him beg for his life, debasing his own ego and showing himself as the true pathetic loser that he had been since Season 1, made his killing at Butcher’s hands an immensely cathartic moment that made millions of fans around the world go “finally!” Though it’s a little silly that a Homelander powered-up with V1 struggled against Butcher and Ryan, whereas he managed to overcome powered-up Butcher, Hughie (Jack Quaid), and Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) just two seasons ago at Herogasm, the villain’s death is an incredibly satisfying scene in and of itself.

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A-Train

Played by Jessie T. Usher

A-Train looks back over his shoulder in 'The Boys' Season 5.
A-Train looks back over his shoulder in ‘The Boys’ Season 5.
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The Boys introduced many great new Supes in Season 5, but to no one’s surprise, the oldies were the ones that stole the whole season. And as far as stealing the season goes, one has to commend Jessie T. Usher and A-Train, and how the actor made his character’s sacrifice to allow the Boys to escape from prison in the season’s first episode loom large over every episode that followed. This is the kind of death that sets the tone for an entire final season. The writers made it abundantly clear right off the bat: No one is safe this season, so say your goodbyes to all your favorite characters just in case.

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A-Train’s demise was poetic from start to finish. His selfless decision to help the team, his decision to steer clear of a pedestrian — standing in contrast to how he ran Robin (Jess Salgueiro) over in the series’ pilot — and his entirely fearless final words to Homelander all felt like exactly the right way to eliminate who had become one of the show’s most beloved characters.

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William Butcher

Played by Karl Urban

Karl Urban as Billy Butcher in 'The Boys' Season 5.
Karl Urban as Billy Butcher in ‘The Boys’ Season 5.
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Every main character of The Boys is important and has had their fair share of time under the spotlight, but if the show ever had a pair of protagonists, it was definitely Hughie and Butcher. As such, it only feels right that the true climax of The Boys‘ finale is a harrowing showdown between Butcher, who’s hell-bent on killing all Supes, and Hughie, who refuses to see his friend become the same kind of villain he had sworn to destroy.

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Practically every fan of The Boys agreed that if there was one character who had no way of making it out of the finale alive, it was Butcher. After everything the character had done and put his team through, an emotionally stirring death scene felt like the only fitting outcome for him—and an emotionally stirring death scene he indeed received. Was “Blood and Bone” one of the best episodes of The Boys? Not really. But Butcher’s death ticked every box it needed to: It was cathartic, emotional, narratively fitting, well-written, and properly built up to. It may just be the best death scene in The Boys.


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Zac Brown Defends Performing at UFC Fight at White House

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Country music star Zac Brown defended his decision to perform at the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.

“Man, I’m there for the troops, man. I’m there to honor America,” Brown, 47, insisted on the Wednesday, June 10, edition of The Pat McAfee Show. “This is patriotism, not politics for me.”

The “Thank You for Loving Her” singer is slated to perform the national anthem for the first time at a UFC event since September 2001.

The seven-match card will be held in a specially-constructed fight arena on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14 as part of President Donald Trump and his administration’s 250th anniversary celebrations for the U.S.

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Trump, 79, is expected to attend UFC Freedom 250, which will be headlined by a lightweight championship bout between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje.

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UFC Freedom 250 has been tremendously controversial, with Trump’s opponents criticizing the appropriateness of staging an MMA fight at the White House.

For his part, Brown — who is also expected to headline a fan fest during Freedom 250 weekend — insisted that his sole focus is honoring the “8,000 active service members” expected to attend.

“I mean, f*** all the division. I don’t believe in that,” Brown told host Pat McAfee. “I love this country. I love all the people that have sacrificed so that I can live my American dream and that everyone that lives here gets a chance to do that if they work hard and make the right decisions. So it doesn’t have a place in politics for me.”

Brown said that he’s excited for the event on a personal level too as he’s a “massive UFC fan” who has watched “every single UFC [event] probably multiple times.”

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“It’s my favorite sport,” he added. “I’m honored that [UFC CEO Dana White] is giving me the chance to do this … Getting to do the anthem for this, with the Marine Band, is going to be sick. We’ve been working up some arrangements with them. It’s an honor, man.”

The musician concluded, “I’m so excited for this weekend. And it’s history, man, getting to be part of American history, man. Having the first sporting event that’s on the lawn of the White House. I mean, it’s an honor.”

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Ahead of the event, Trump has hinted that an MMA arena on the South Lawn of the White House could become a permanent fixture.

“Many don’t know that in Paris, France, the Eiffel Tower — 1889 it was built — was supposed to be taken down immediately after the World’s Fair,” Trump said in a TikTok video on June 2. “And then they said, ‘You know, we sort of like it, let’s leave it up a little bit longer.’”

He then teased, “We’re building something in front of the White House that’s quite attractive to a lot of people. It’s going to have a big UFC fight on June 14, and I’m looking at it, and maybe we’ll never ever take it down.”

The UFC event is one element of the Trump administration’s plans to celebrate the country’s 250th birthday. A series of concerts were due to be held under the “Freedom 250” banner before headliners Martina McBride, Bret Michaels and more all backed out over questions about whether the shows were truly nonpartisan.

Trump later suggested cancelling the concerts outright, instead scheduling a MAGA rally in Washington, D.C on June 24, featuring music from Lee Greenwood and Christopher Macchio.

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Your Parents Favorite Movie Is Now Streaming On Netflix

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Your Parents Favorite Movie Is Now Streaming On Netflix

By Jonathan Klotz
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They don’t make movies like they used to. The complete lack of romantic comedies in movie theaters is proof that the genre has fallen from the heights it reached in the late 90’s and 2000’s. That didn’t stop George Clooney and Julia Roberts, two of the most popular stars in history, from doing their damndest to bring it back by sheer force of will. 2022’s Ticket to Paradise did the impossible by earning over $150 million at the box office, and now it’s available on Netflix for everyone who misses a lost era of cinema. 

An Excuse For Clooney And Roberts To Go On Vacation

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Clooney and Roberts play David and Georgia, a divorced couple, forced back into each other’s lives when their daughter Lily (The Last of Us star Kaitlyn Dever) has a whirlwind romance in Bali with Gede (French model Maxime Bouttier), resulting in a sudden destination wedding. David and Georgia both agree that this marriage is a mistake and work to sabotage it while pretending to be supportive of their daughter. If you think you know every single plot beat from that two-sentence description, congratulations, you’ve seen a romantic comedy before, because you’re right. 

Ticket to Paradise throws a few complications at the family, including Georgia’s pilot boyfriend, Paul (Emily in Paris star Lucas Bravo), deciding he should come along for the ride, and Lily’s best friend, Wren (Billy Lourd) is sticking around for the wedding. The plot is a loose excuse to show the gorgeous Bali countryside, even if it’s actually Hamilton Island, Australia, and to give Clooney and Roberts an excuse to work together on-screen again. 

This is the type of film where the reviews don’t matter. Ticket to Paradise isn’t a great film. This is the cinematic equivalent of popping bubble wrap: a brief moment of fun where all the terrors and responsibility of the world melt away, combined with the nostalgia of being young again. You don’t need a review score to tell you how, in 2026, you’ll feel about a George Clooney and Julia Roberts romantic comedy. You already know. 

Ticket To Paradise Is The Best Rom-Com Of The Decade

Ticket to Paradise was never intended to be a box office success, though it was, easily clearing its budget of $60 million. The movie was destined to be a streaming hit. As part of Universal’s new partnership with Netflix, the film has left Peacock behind to find a new audience on a streaming platform people actually use. Since debuting on Netflix, it’s been in the top five, proving that George Clooney and Julia Roberts can still bring in an audience like no one else. 

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell tried to bring back the rom-com a year later with Anyone But You, and again, it was a hit, bringing in over $220 million in theaters. If established Hollywood megastars and the young, up-and-coming stars of tomorrow can both find success with romantic comedies, why aren’t more coming to theaters? Where’s the constant stream of light-hearted, low-stakes storytelling that defined so much of the 90s and 2000s? 

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Instead of kicking off a rom-com revival, Ticket to Paradise is an anomaly. It’s a film with no villain, the lowest stakes imaginable, and coasts entirely on the raw chemistry of its two leads. It’s also one of the best rom-coms of the decade and the perfect watch when you’re with and need something that everyone will love or at least, tolerate.

Ticket to Paradise is now on Netflix.


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The Worst Movie of Each of the Last 6 Years

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For the most part, the last six years have been a great time for cinema. From genre-defining masterpieces like Dune: Part Two to Oscar-winning indie darlings like Everything Everywhere All At Once, the 2020s as a whole have offered some exceptional cinematic achievements. From 2021 until the present, however, there have also been some truly awful movies; shameful disasters that give the art form a bad name and prove that not just anyone deserves to be given the budget to make a motion picture. There are many reasons why a film could be awful, from clunky artistic direction to a poorly-written script, and the worst of the worst of the last six years checks all of those boxes and many more.

Some awful movies are even worse than others, however. As such, every year of the last six years has had an awful film that stands out above all the others as the bottom of the barrel of that year. From so-bad-they’re-good cult classics like War of the Worlds to embarrassing streaming originals like Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate, these films show just how unexciting, unappealing, unfunny, and uninteresting movies can be when done without any true semblance of passion or artistic competence.

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2021: ‘2025: The World Enslaved by a Virus’

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Not many people have watched the English-language German film 2025: The World Enslaved by a Virus. Good. It really should stay that way. There are plenty of Christian films that are legitimately strong movies made by a team of creatives who clearly knew what they were doing, but this? It’s far and away one of the worst movies of the last 25 years, a beyond-incompetent disaster made by people who probably had never seen a single movie before in their lives. It’s a Christian persecution fantasy with zero artistic value, barely any semblance of a plot, and politics so confused that they’re almost dizzying.

All of this could perhaps be forgiven if 2025: The World Enslaved by a Virus were at least funny, but this is one of those instances of a movie being so bad that there isn’t even any ironic humor to find in it at all. Stupidly written, visually appalling, and complete with some of the worst acting that cinema has seen at any point during the 21st century, it’s entirely incompetent dystopian fiction that has nothing to offer beyond conspiracy theories that can be taken down with so much as a puff of wind.

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2022: ‘Morbius’

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Morbius is one of the saddest instances of a box office disappointment of the 2020s as a whole. Released by Sony in April, the film was a financial whimper that nevertheless became the target of countless memes mocking it on social media. Sony took this as a sign that they had a so-bad-it’s-good classic on their hands and decided to re-release the film in theaters in June, only for it to bomb a second time. This failure was entirely deserved, too: This complete mockery of the cinematic medium doesn’t even have the decency to be terrible enough to become a cult classic.

Instead, Morbius‘ biggest sin is that it’s boring. Complete with terrible performances, ugly visuals, one of the worst post-credits scenes of any movie, and a poorly-plotted story that’s nothing short of nonsensical, it’s everything that a comic book film should aim not to be in this post-Infinity Saga era of the genre. There’s no life, no heart, and no humor in this irredeemable slog, only CGI noise that doesn’t lead anywhere interesting or even remotely entertaining.

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2023: ‘Spy Kids: Armageddon’

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Though some may call it divisive, Robert RodriguezSpy Kids franchise at least offered three iconic installments that many cinephiles hold as fond cinematic memories of their childhood. The franchise was never the same again, reaching its most abysmal point to date with the fifth main installment in the series, Spy Kids: Armageddon. Though a little more than half of critics on Rotten Tomatoes liked it well enough, earning it a 55% score on the Tomatometer, its 4.3/10 rating on IMDb and 1.7/5 rating on Letterboxd make it one of the lowest-rated movies of the decade on both platforms.

It’s no wonder this family spy romp was as much of a flop with general audiences as it was. The smallest members of the family are bount to find at least a few redeeming qualities to have some fun with it, but anyone over the age of 10 is going to inevitably have a difficult time with this trite, poorly-written cheesefest. Bad performances, terrible visuals, poorly-shot action, and no semblance of a sense of excitement whatsoever all make this the worst possible thing to play on the family TV on a Saturday night.

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2024: ‘Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate’

Back when it originally came out in 2010, Megamind didn’t receive much fanfare, even though it performed well financially. It was in the years following its release that it slowly started to grow more and more of a cult following, becoming one of the most beloved standalone DreamWorks movies ever. With this gradual cult resurgence, Peacock saw dollar signs. As a pilot to their series Megamind Rules!, the streaming platform ordered DreamWorks Animation Television to produce Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate, which is now the lowest-rated film of the decade thus far on Letterboxd.

By no means is this level of hate an exaggeration, but rather a fully-deserved reception for what’s essentially a visually atrocious, poorly written, shoddily directed cashgrab. Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate is both an insult to fans of the original (who had been begging for a proper sequel for years) and an affront to the animated medium itself, a complete misfire without a single aspect worthy of even the slightest of praise. The animation? Awful. The humor? Awful. The voice acting? Awful. The story? Awful. There’s virtually nothing here for anyone who enjoys movies that actually have something of value to offer.

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2025: ‘War of the Worlds’

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Typically, it takes some time for a terrible movie to start garnering a cult following with an ironic appreciation of it, eventually cementing itself as a so-bad-it’s-good disasterpiece. Such wasn’t the case with War of the Worlds. From the very moment it came out, this screenlife contemporary adaptation of H. G. Wells‘ 1898 literary sci-fi classic (if one can even call it an adaptation) immediately grew a reputation as one of the most hilariously awful movies of the decade.

Not only does War of the Worlds live up to the hype: It’s even worse than anyone who hasn’t actually seen it could possibly imagine, the sort of cinematic catastrophe that must be seen to be believed. It’s easily one of the worst movies of the last 40 years, with some of the most shameless production placement, awful acting, and dull writing that the modern cinematic landscape has ever seen. When done right, screenlife thrillers can be irresistibly entertaining, but there was virtually nothing in War of the Worlds that was actually done right.

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2026: ‘Mercy’

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So far, 2026 has been a relatively good year for thrillers, but by no means does that imply that there haven’t been some duds. Case in point: Mercy, which came out at what’s probably the worst-ever time to release a sci-fi thriller that’s overtly and shamelessly in favor of Artificial Intelligence. Placing Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson in a position where they have zero chance to deliver anything of value or leverage any of their skill, it’s a film that (somewhat admirably) manages to mix bad politics, horrible aesthetics, and poor writing in equal measure.

There’s nothing original here, nothing fresh or exciting, nothing that delivers any kind of impact that will last beyond the credits. Mercy is more of a cheap knock-off of the infinitely better sci-fi thriller that was Minority Report, without any of the creativity, stakes, or heart. It’s emotionally shallow, narratively nonsensical, and way too ambitious for its own good. This year has offered some pretty awful movies, but so far, none have sunk as low as Mercy.


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January 19, 2026

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Timur Bekmambetov

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7 Mystery Shows That Are Amazing From Start to Finish

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Great mystery TV shows keep viewers guessing with each episode. Sometimes, this can look like the slow answering of overarching questions in a twisty mystery box series. Other times, these series present viewers with a new mystery each episode. From suspenseful thrillers to cozy dramedies, the best mystery series keep viewers entertained by the plot while getting them attached to the characters and their journeys.

It’s easy for mystery shows to start off with a solid premise, then lose their momentum later on – particularly when it comes time to answer the series’ biggest questions. Only a select handful of mystery series are truly fantastic all the way through. These series start off with a unique premise, engage viewers with compelling mysteries, and stick the landing with their reveals. These are mystery shows that are simply amazing from start to finish.

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‘Mare of Easttown’ (2021)

Kate Winslet stands outside the police station in Mare of Easttown.
Kate Winslet stands outside the police station in Mare of Easttown.
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Mare of Easttown is a thriller miniseries that follows Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet), a detective sergeant in the small town of Easttown, PA. The combination of a personal tragedy and an unsolved missing person’s case have left Mare struggling to prove herself again in her job. When a local teenage girl named Erin McMenamin (Cailee Spaeny) is found murdered, Mare takes the case on with determination, accompanied by her new partner, Colin Zabel (Evan Peters).

Mare of Easttown is intense, heartbreaking, and very clever in its storytelling. While the story centers around the question of who murdered Erin, the mystery is primarily used to expose a horrifying undercurrent of gendered violence in Easttown. The series is a powerful and emotional watch that manages to surprise with its ultimate killer reveal, in a way that both feels earned, and that touches on a bigger message.

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‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021–Present)

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Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez in Only Murders Season 5 Episode 9
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Only Murders in the Building hasn’t yet reached its conclusion, but in its five seasons so far, the series has been excellent throughout. The cozy murder mystery follows three lonely people who all live in the same iconic New York City building called the Arconia: Charles-Haden Savage (Steven Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez). Charles, Oliver, and Mabel are all obsessed with the same true-crime podcast, and they come together after an Arconia resident named Tim Kono (Julian Cihi) is murdered.

Because the police believe that Tim’s death was a suicide, Charles, Oliver, and Mabel decide to take the investigation into their own hands. They start their own podcast, and against all odds, they find themselves making progress on the investigation and gaining success along the way. Only Murders in the Building has a compelling murder mystery each season, but it’s also very funny and cozy, perfectly blending its comedic and dramatic elements.

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‘How to Get Away with Murder’ (2014–2020)

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Viola Davis as Annalise Keating looking intently at something off-screen in How to Get Away With Murder.
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How to Get Away With Murder is a twisty thriller series that follows a brilliant and tough criminal defense lawyer named Annalise Keating (Viola Davis). Annalise teaches at a prestigious Philadelphia law school, and she also runs her own firm, where she picks a group of first-year students to intern each semester. At the start of the series, Annalise chooses five of her students to intern for her, right at the same time that the body of a female student is found.

Throughout the first season of How to Get Away With Murder, the main timeline is interspersed with flash-forwards to the murder of Annalise’s husband, Sam (Tom Verica). For a long time, little to nothing is revealed about Sam’s murder, except for scenes that show Annalise’s interns trying to bury the body and cover it up. Each season of How to Get Away with Murder has a central murder mystery that builds up to a reveal halfway through, and the payoff is always shocking.

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‘Pushing Daisies’ (2007–2009)

Pushing Daisies is another cozy murder mystery series that’s a true delight from start to finish. The series takes place in a whimsical, fairytale-esque version of our world, where a pie maker named Ned (Lee Pace) is keeping a massive secret. Ned has the power to bring the dead back to life with a single touch, although there are a few rules that come with it. Along with running a pie shop, Ned assists Private Investigator Emerson Cod (Chi McBride) in solving murder cases – by temporarily waking the victims and asking them who killed them.

Each episode of Pushing Daisies centers on a hilariously absurd and over-the-top murder, with cases that see people being drowned in a vat of taffy and killed by an explosive pop-up book. At the center of the series, though, is the love story between Ned and his childhood sweetheart, Chuck (Anna Friel). Ned and Chuck lost touch as children, but they reconnect after her death, when he brings her back to life and risks everything to keep her around.



















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Which Hogwarts House Are You?
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Four houses. One destiny. The Sorting Hat has considered thousands of students — now it’s your turn. Answer honestly and discover where you truly belong at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

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What quality do you value most in yourself?
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A friend is being treated unfairly. What do you do?
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What does success look like to you?
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What is your greatest fear?
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The rules say no. Your gut says go. What do you do?
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After careful deliberation, the Sorting Hat has made its decision. This is the house your values, your instincts, and your particular way of being in the world were made for.

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You have nerve. Not the reckless kind, but the deep, quiet courage that shows up even when you’re terrified — especially then.

  • Gryffindors don’t act because they’re fearless — they act because they understand that some things are worth being afraid for.
  • You stand up for people when it would be easier to look away.
  • You charge toward what’s right even when the odds are terrible.
  • Harry, Hermione, Ron — the heroes of Hogwarts’s greatest chapter — all called the tower with the scarlet and gold home. And now, so do you.


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You are driven, sharp, and utterly clear-eyed about what you want and how to get there.

  • Slytherin has long been misunderstood — painted as the house of villains when it is, at its best, the house of those who refuse to accept limits placed on them by others.
  • You are resourceful, strategic, and you play the long game.
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You are the kind of person that makes the world genuinely better just by being in it.

  • Hufflepuff is not the “safe” house or the “leftover” house — it is the house of those with the greatest heart and the most unwavering integrity.
  • You show up. You work hard. You don’t need glory or recognition — you do what’s right because it’s right.
  • Your loyalty never wavers, even when tested.
  • Nymphadora Tonks, Cedric Diggory, Newt Scamander — some of the wizarding world’s finest. And now you join them.


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Your mind is your greatest gift, and you’ve always known it.

  • Ravenclaws are the thinkers, the questioners, the ones who find a puzzle irresistible and a good book better company than most people.
  • Ravenclaw is not merely about intelligence — it’s about the love of learning, the pursuit of truth, and the rare courage to admit you don’t know something yet.
  • You see the world with unusual clarity and depth.
  • Luna Lovegood, Filius Flitwick, Rowena Ravenclaw herself — all extraordinary, all original. And so are you.

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‘Severance’ (2022–Present)

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The MDR team speaking quietly in the new Break Room in Severance.
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Severance is a clever and suspenseful mystery box series that takes place in the dystopian near-future, where nearly everything is controlled by a company called Lumon Industries. Grieving widower Mark Scout (Adam Scott) previously underwent the “severance” procedure, separating his brain into a work self and an outside self. While Mark has no idea what he does for work, his “innie” has never known a life outside of it.

With just two seasons so far, Severance has already paid off so many of its central mysteries in brilliant and horrifying ways, all while making room for future storylines. The corruption of Lumon Industries goes deep, and the depths of the company’s plans are slowly revealed over the course of the series. Severance blends complex science fiction with intense thriller elements for a suspenseful and mind-bending viewing experience, and it doesn’t have a single bad episode.

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‘Midnight Mass’ (2021)

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Hamish Linklater in Midnight Mass raising his hands up in the air in the mass.
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Midnight Mass is a horror mystery series that follows Riley Flynn (Zach Gilford), a man who returns to Crockett Island, the tiny island where he grew up, after spending four years in prison for killing someone by driving drunk. Riley just wants to keep his head down, focus on his sobriety, and maybe reconnect with his first love, Erin Greene (Kate Siegel). At the same time, though, a mysterious new priest named Father Paul (Hamish Linklater) comes to Crockett Island and starts performing impossible miracles.

The mystery of Father Paul lingers over Midnight Mass, all building up to a shocking and disturbing reveal. Midnight Mass is full of terrifying and mind-blowing twists and turns, but it is also a beautiful and introspective series that tackles a number of powerful themes. Midnight Mass is deeply emotional, scary, and brilliant, and it doesn’t waste a single second of its viewers’ time.

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‘The Leftovers’ (2014–2017)

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Kevin Garvey and Nora Durst sit on a bed in ‘The Leftovers’.
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The Leftovers makes the most of its three short seasons, telling a complete story that all builds up to one of the most beautiful series finales of all time. Each season of the post-apocalyptic drama series feels completely different, taking its characters on a complex journey in the years following a mysterious event that led 2% of the world’s population to suddenly disappear without a trace. The Leftovers is full of mysteries related to what they all call the Sudden Departure, but it’s also a series that isn’t afraid to leave some questions unanswered.

At the start of The Leftovers, Police Chief Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) struggles to keep the peace in his small town of Mapleton, New York, on the three-year anniversary of the Departure. His biggest concern is The Guilty Remnant, a cult whose sole goal is to keep people from ever moving on from the Departure. Each season dives deeper into the potential speculative elements at play, forcing both Kevin and viewers to consider something bigger at play, all while hovering on the brink between reality and the impossible.

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Damon Lindelof

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Get Katie Holmes’ Rich Mom-Style Knit Top Look for Just $23

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Katie Holmes has a talent for making simple wardrobe staples look far more expensive than they actually are. The actress consistently gravitates toward elevated basics that strike the perfect balance between comfortable and polished, and her latest outfit featured a chic knit top we’d happily wear all summer long.

On June 5, the actress stepped out in New York City wearing a cream short-sleeve knit top tucked into black-wash jeans, accessorizing with a croc-embossed belt, a structured white bucket bag and sleek black pumps. The outfit felt equal parts effortless and sophisticated, but it was the elevated knit top that immediately caught our eye.

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Get the Anrabess Short Sleeve Sweater Top for just $23 (Was $27) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, June 11, 2026, but are subject to change.

Want to recreate the vibe without the celebrity price tag? We found the Anrabess Short Sleeve Sweater Top on Amazon for just $23, and it delivers a remarkably similar look. With its soft knit fabrication, classic crew neckline and easy silhouette, it’s the kind of piece that works with everything already hanging in your closet.

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Shailene Woodley just made a strong case for swapping skinny jeans for a looser silhouette this summer. While many shoppers assume baggy white denim adds bulk, the actress proved the opposite: when styled correctly, relaxed white jeans can actually create a longer, leaner-looking frame. On June 3 in New York City, Woodley stepped out wearing […]

Like Holmes’ version, the top feels elevated without trying too hard. The sweater-knit texture gives it a dressier feel than a basic T-shirt, while the short sleeves make it practical for warm-weather wear. The cream colorway captures the same rich-looking aesthetic, but it’s also available in pink, khaki and several other shades. Sizes range from XS to XXL.

Versatility is another reason we’re eyeing this find. Wear it tucked into dark jeans and loafers for a Katie-inspired weekend look, pair it with tailored trousers for the office or style it with a flowy midi skirt for summer dinners. It’s one of those rare basics that can easily shift between casual and dressier occasions.

Shoppers have been equally impressed. The top has earned hundreds of five-star ratings, with one reviewer calling it “easy to style” and saying it “looks great on its own or layered under a blazer or cardigan.” Another wrote that the quality “looks and feels” like a “high-end, expensive piece.”

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If you’re looking for a versatile summer staple that channels Holmes’ effortless style, this $23 knit top is an easy place to start. It’s a simple way to bring her elevated jeans-and-knit formula into your own wardrobe.

Looking for a different take on Holmes’ knit-top trend? Keep scrolling!

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Not your style? Explore more short-sleeve knit tops here and don’t forget to check out all of Amazon’s Daily Deals for more great finds!

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Influencer Jesse Ridgway and Wife Ashley’s Relationship Timeline

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YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife Ashley ignited a controversy by revealing their decision to terminate her pregnancy.

They announced in a June 2026 Instagram post that Ashley underwent an abortion because their unborn child received a fetal Down syndrome diagnosis. (Down syndrome is also known as Trisomy 21.)

“This week, my wife and I made the very difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy due to Trisomy 21,” Jesse wrote via his Instagram Stories on June 3, 2026. “The choice was not made lightly. We really appreciate all of the personal stories that you guys shared with us, especially the unconditional support we receive from fans with no matter what we decided.”

A huge outcry followed, with the Ridgways allegedly receiving death threats and other abuse via social media. The backlash grew so intense that Jesse revealed that he and Ashley started sleeping with a gun near their bed for safety.

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Keep scrolling for a full timeline of the Ridgways’ relationship and their controversial decision to have an abortion:

Jesse Ridgway and Ashley Started Dating in 2019

In October 2019, Jesse Ridgway — who is known as McJuggerNuggets on social media — went public with his new girlfriend, Ashley May, after four days of dating.

“[She’s] the girl of my dreams,” Jesse beamed in a vlog at the time. “Guys, I wanted to do a separate sitdown video to address the elephant in the room, which is: we’re dating! It’s official!”

The two originally met on Tinder.

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Jesse Ridgway Proposed to Ashley in October 2024

The couple revealed in an October 2024 vlog that Jesse popped the question after dating Ashley for five years.

“Ashley and I are getting married … which is actually pretty wild to say,” Jesse admitted. “Five years of dating guys … I kinda manifested everything. I called her the ‘girl of my dreams,’ and it was this cool, romantic video.”

Influencer Jesse Ridgway and Wife Ashleys Relationship Timeline

Ashley and Jesse Ridgway
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Ashley revealed, “[He] even said a week into dating, pretty much, that we were going to get married and we were gonna have kids. A week into dating!”

Jesse and Ashley Ridgway Got Married in October 2025

Jesse tied the knot with Ashley on October 06, 2025, in a sunset beach ceremony in Ocean City, New Jersey.

“We’re officially married,” Jesse announced in a subsequent vlog, with Ashley excitedly interjecting. “Holy crap!”

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Jesse admitted that the newlyweds opted for a “run and gun” wedding where only a few loved ones knew ahead of time.

“This was super private,” he told viewers. “My whole life is public.”

Ashley added, “We just wanted something intimate.”

The Ridgways Confirmed They Were Expecting a Baby in March 2026

Ashley and Jesse shared via Instagram in March 2026 that they were expecting their first child. They couple posted a carousel of images of a sonogram, along with the caption, “BABY RIDGWAY – COMING FALL 2026.”

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Jesse and Ashley Ridgway Shared Their Unborn Child’s Down’s Syndrome Diagnosis in a Vlog

In April 2026, Ashley and Jesse released a video where they learned on camera that their child had received a fetal Down syndrome diagnosis.

“We were so excited to celebrate the gender reveal in a Psycho video with you guys, but in true ‘art imitates life’ — fashion…there had to be a dark twist,” Jesse wrote via Instagram in April. “The same genetic testing that told us our baby would be a boy revealed to us that he had a 95 percent chance to be born with Down Syndrome.”

He went on, “Syndrome carries a very HIGH risk of miscarriage and usually comes with heart defects, structural abnormalities, developmental issues, shorter lifespan, etc.”

“As excited as we are to become parents, this was a gut-punch … We want the best for our first kid … and even putting Ashley at risk … so many questions and concerns,” he continued.

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At the time, Jesse said that he believed that the “down syndrome percentage is a fluke and our baby boy will be born with zero health problems.”

“We will be getting an amniocentesis in around a month to give us a definitive answer on the baby’s health, until then we’ll just be keeping the faith that everything will work out OK,” he confirmed. “Thanks for being with us on this ride. Whatever happens, happens.”

The Ridgways Announced Their Decision to Terminate Ashley’s Pregnancy

A June 2026 post confirming that Ashley underwent an abortion was flooded with abusive comments and threats, including some accusing the Ridgways of “murder.”

“I know some of you may be very disappointed to hear this news. We are devastated,” Jesse acknowledged in the June 3, 2026, Instagram post. “This has been extremely traumatic for both of us, especially Ashley.”

He shared that “everything went smoothly” with Ashley’s abortion procedure, though they both felt “drained.”

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“When I first confronted this news, I was shocked but optimistic. If they’re a little slow intellectually, then we’ll make it work,” Jesse wrote. “I signed on to be a parent, come what may. I just didn’t fully understand what Down syndrome entailed.”

Jesse and Ashley’s views on carrying the child to term changed when they learned about the health complications that can come with Down’s syndrome.

“I didn’t realize just how rough it is for the child, let alone the family,” the influencer wrote in his statement. “We spoke with doctors, friends, family and genetic counselors and learned that up to 90 percent of women terminate their pregnancy after learning the baby has Trisomy 21. … You never think you’d be in this type of situation until it happens to you and then things change.”

Jesse continued, “As for us, we made a difficult decision that we believe in the long-run will be beneficial for our family. Thankfully, we had a choice. It will take a little time to move on, but we are excited to try again in the future and hopefully have a better outcome.”

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Jesse and Ashley Ridgway Took Safety Precautions Amid Death Threats

Appearing on TMZ Live on June 5, 2026, Jesse and Ashley confirmed that they were taking death threats seriously.

“With the death threats and everything, it has been shocking,” Jesse said. “Close people to us are very judgmental. Religious-based [people] saying we’re going to burn in hell. ‘We deserve to die.’”

He went on, “We had a [security] gate installed. I have a gun next to my nightstand because it’s been getting so ridiculous and [threats] have been coming to emails, DMs, you name it. We’ve seen the darkest side of humanity through this process.”

Despite the backlash, Ashley insisted that she did not regret her decision to have an abortion.

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Jesse and Ashley Ridgway Addressed Numerous Conspiracy Theories

Jesse engaged directly with detractors throughout the controversy, even attempting to debunk conspiracy theories that sprung up on social media.

“Ya’all can’t even keep your stories straight, it’s crazy,” he wrote on June 7. “Was she 6-months pregnant or 3-months pregnant? 18 weeks or 21 weeks? Was it a definitive Down Syndrome diagnosis or just suspected? All the info has already been provided by us, but everyone just picks, chooses or makes s*** up to fit their own narrative.”

“As we creep further into the brainrot era of social media, people will forget how to even properly think for themselves. The conspiracy rabbit holes deepen as people start to question if it was all real or fake…?” he added. “Zooming in on ultrasound pics and my wife’s belly? Internet detectives putting in overtime only to discover their own tail. And we’re the ones with a problem… 🙄”

Jesse and Ashley Ridgway Revealed How Their Families Reacted to Abortion

In a June 8 Facebook video, Jesse and Ashley shared footage the night after her termination procedure.

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“Was this your parents? That’s really sweet,” Ashley told her husband in the video. “It says, ‘Life is tough but so are you. This bracelet stands for the waves of life you’ve been through. … You can’t stop the waves but you can learn to ride them.’”

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However, the couple revealed that Ashley’s parents were “nowhere to be found” in the wake of the controversy.

“Some [in her family] even going as far as joining in on the bandwagon hate PUBLICLY, kicking her while she’s down at her lowest point,” Jesse claimed. “She has received text messages from her family accusing me of abuse and that I’m brainwashing her…issuing ultimatums that she needs to LEAVE ME IMMEDIATELY. Audacious s*** that will have your head-spinning because of the delusion and lack of consideration.”

Jesse Ridgway Said the Hate He and Ashley Received Was Unprecedented

Jesse released a new statement to People on June 10 where he tried to offer more insight on why he and Ashley chose to abort her pregnancy.

“We were confronting the scenario of having the baby, and playing out every possible scenario about what it would look like and how we would make it work, what happens if they have these health problems, and need these surgeries,” Jesse insisted. “It was so real to us. I wish people could empathize with us, and know this wasn’t some black and white decision.”

The YouTuber admitted he and Ashley were totally unprepared for the avalanche of social media abuse they’d received.

“I’​​ve been making content for 20 years, so we’ve seen hate before. But not to this degree,” Jesse said. “Every second is a new death threat towards me and my wife. The amount of private support we’ve received is also overwhelming.”

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Latto Has Fans Melting Over Sweet Clip Featuring Her Daughter

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Latto Has Fans Gushing After Sharing Precious Moment With Her Daughter

Latto is in full mommy mode and loving every single minute of it. Ever since welcoming her baby girl, Big Mama has been sharing sweet moments on social media, and her latest post has fans obsessed with her journey as a first-time mom.

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Latto Shares Another Glimpse Of Motherhood & Fans Can’t Get Enough

Recently, Latto dropped a video on her Instagram Stories telling fans she already sees similarities between her and her baby girl. The clip doesn’t show her daughter, but fans hear her snoring in the background while she gets some good sleep. Latto recorded the adorable sounds around 2:20am as lil’ mama snoozes. The rapper even joked with fans, saying her daughter is really her twin, suggesting that they both snore while catching some much needed z’s. Peep the video below.

Social Media Is Living For Latto’s Mommy Era

Once The Shade Room reposted the sweet footage of Big Mama’s daughter, the comment section lit up with heart eyes and a few laughing emojis. Some folks said they just know Latto’s daughter’s cuteness is on another level, while others joked that babies snore like they work full-time shifts.

Instagram user @mrs_so_fine wrote, “Love witnessing women become mamas for the 1st time ❤️ Best feeling in the world.” 

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Instagram user @hollywoodnayy wrote, I just know she looks like a doll 😍😍 Latto so pretty.” 

While Instagram user @badgalstarferious wrote,Babies be snoring like they worked a full shift 😂” 

Then Instagram user @harmonimom06 wrote,The baby snoring like her mama y’all chill 😂” 

Another Instagram user @niaababyyy5 wrote, I know she loving every bit of it 😂😂 I know people tired of me posting my baby but hey I’m a first time mom I love his little self 😂😂”

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Instagram user @seaux_louisiana wrote, That’s the baby snoring 😂😂 like she’s already been working a 9-5😂😂” 

While another Instagram user @gemsforthev wrote, I know that baby looks like a doll.” 

Finally, Instagram user @destahkneej wrote, Baby sleeping good.” 

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General Hospital: Brook Lynn Marriage CRASHES – Willow Plot EXPLODES in Disaster!

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General Hospital: Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) - Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen)

General Hospital sees Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) cooking up this plot to take down Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). But it might actually blow up in her own face and her husband Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) might dump her and turn to Willow when all the dust settles. This is going to get messy very soon.

And with Brook Lynn scheming with Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) to make Willow look like the mystery other driver in Jordan Ashford’s (Tanisha Harper) crash, I don’t think this is going to go well for her.

General Hospital: Brook Lynn’s Guilt and the Hit-and-Run Plot

At this point, it seems apparent that Brook Lynn is indeed the other driver in the crash. At one point there was some deniability about it since Isaiah Gannon (Sawandi Wilson) was also on the road that night and so was Danny Morgan (Asher Jared Antonyzyn) who was driving Charlotte Cassadine’s (Bluesy Burke) car which of course ended up crashed. And then when Isaiah told Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) that he scraped his SUV in the garage and needed his paint fixed, that kind of increased the doubt about Isaiah’s innocence. Like maybe he lied and faked it so that he could get his car repaired.

And you know, Lucas could mention that he mentioned it, you know, plus him refusing to allow DA Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor) to take a paint sample from his car made him look shady. However, I will say letting the cops search your car or house or stuff or do things without a warrant or probable cause is never a good idea for anybody. But Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) assumed that was another sign of guilt. And also the DA is best friends with Jordan, which is double the reason for Isaiah to shut that stuff down.

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So, now we’ve got Brook Lynn taking advantage of this situation because she knows she was drinking with Lucy before she got in the car. Just one glass, but still. And I don’t think Brook Lynn knowingly left the scene of that accident.

So, at the time, she wasn’t really guilty of anything and she did want to come clean. But Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) said no. And that’s bad enough that Brook Lynn didn’t push back and go immediately to the PCPD and just say, “Hey, FYI.” She likely wouldn’t have been in any trouble, especially if she told the truth and said Jordan veered into her lane and almost killed her.

General Hospital: Jordan at Fault

Because that’s the truth of it. Curtis and Jordan were 100% at fault. And now Isaiah may never be a surgeon again. Because Brook Lynn didn’t tell the truth. And now she’s behaving like a true Quartermaine with this despicable plot to blame what she did on Willow. Not that I feel sorry for Nina’s daughter. Let’s be real. Willow’s awful. She deserved to be in prison for shooting Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). And Willow deserves prison for keeping Drew drugged and trying to drug Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna). But Willow should go down for crimes she did, not fake ones she didn’t do, at least in my mind.

And Brook Lynn knows she’s doing a bad thing. But she’s so desperate to keep Willow away from Chase that it feels like she’s broken her moral compass and she’s behaving like her granny Tracy. And in fact, this scheme she’s cooking up is really close to a plot that Brook Lynn’s grandma pulled off in the past.

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General Hospital: History Repeats With a Familiar Scheme

Do you guys remember? And it was for a very similar reason. I mean, if Brook Lynn told Tracy what she was planning, she would probably applaud Brook Lynn and Tracy would likely help. So, if you remember, this was like six years ago when Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) was boozing. She and Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) had a one night stand where they were both drunk and he suspected Olivia had been involved with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). So, Tracy was angry. Because Alexis was going to confess the one night stand to Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) and Tracy knew it would ruin Olivia and Ned’s marriage.

So, Tracy found Alexis drinking at the Metro Court bar and offered to drive her home. And then when Alexis passed out in the car, Tracy put her over in the driver’s seat and then she lied to Detective Chase and said that she had brought Alexis home and was trying to sober her up. But then Tracy said that she took off driving drunk.

So, Alexis was arrested. But the charges ended up dropped when the truth came out. and Tracy went on the run for a while trying to avoid consequences. So, looks like Brook Lynn may have been inspired by her granny Tracy’s antics. Because she’s now doing something very similar.

General Hospital: Chase’s Discovery and Marriage on the Line

As for Willow and Chase, the actress who plays Willow said that right now her character isn’t romantically interested in Chase. But it might change. And what might change it is Brook Lynn setting Willow up. So, this Friday, Chase makes a high-profile arrest. And we had been wondering if it might be Willow or Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) who was arrested.

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But since Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) arrested Sidwell and then Cassius Faison (Ryan Paevey) took him but let him escape, it’s probably not Sidwell. He’s on the run right now and I doubt he’s going to be found that fast. The best option would be if it was Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) who’s in cuffs by the end of the week. But we’ll see.

And because of the phrase high-profile, that sounds like somebody who’s a big deal being arrested. Somebody important. Now, admittedly, when Lucy and Brook Lynn talked, they discussed finding out if Willow had an alibi for that night. So, during the day of Jordan’s crash, Willow was actually over at the Quartermaine Mansion.

That was when she showed up to help Brook Lynn and Chase get approval to be baby Phoebe’s foster parents. So, she was doing them a favor. And then later that day, if Willow was home alone or was just catatonic with Drew, she might not have an alibi. and Lucy said that they won’t have evidence against Willow. But she and Brook Lynn could leak the allegation to ruin Willow’s reputation.

General Hospital: Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) - Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen)General Hospital: Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) - Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen)
General Hospital: Brook Lynn Quartermaine – Willow Tait 

General Hospital: ChaLynn Marriage Explodes

So, while it sounds kind of like Chase won’t be arresting Willow, clearly trouble is coming. Because eventually Chase is going to find out that Brook Lynn tried to frame Willow for being a hit-and-run driver. And even worse is actually Brook Lynn who drove away from the accident. And of course, as I said, she didn’t do anything wrong. Jordan’s 100% at blame. But, you know, keeping it secret, that’s the big problem.

Plus, Lucy knows that Brook Lynn was drinking that evening. And if she’s questioned, Lucy would probably tell the truth on General Hospital. When Chase finds out his wife set up Willow, I think her marriage is going to explode. Because Chase is so grateful to Willow for her help fostering and adopting baby Phoebe. And of course, Chase is totally blinded about Willow. He’s got no idea she’s a she-villain. Because he just hasn’t seen evidence that she’s bad.

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General Hospital: Chase Turns on BLQ?

But if Chase sees undeniable evidence that Brook Lynn did this bad thing trying to frame Willow, I don’t know if Chase would forgive his wife. Even if Brook Lynn says she was worried about Chase cheating with Willow, that’s not going to help her. Because Chase is actually ticked off that Tracy accused him of being unfaithful. I’m trying to think back and I don’t think Chase has ever actually cheated on somebody. I’m trying to remember.

He and Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) fake cheated back in the day and they did that to push Michael Corinthos (then Chad Duell) and Willow together to help with Michael’s custody case. But Chase didn’t really sleep with Sasha and he is a very law and order kind of guy.

So, Brook Lynn trying to tarnish Willow this way, especially using an incident where Brook Lynn was involved and you know, you could say that she was partly to blame for lying. Woo! You know, Chase going to be ticked off about it and he might walk away and take baby Phoebe with him. Because in custody court, a good cop versus a jealous wife who tried to set up an innocent woman. That could be an open and shut case. So, we’ll see how it goes. But I feel like Brook Lynn is about to blow her own marriage completely apart. Simply because in the end, she’s a Quartermaine.

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