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Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu is coming to the defense of her fellow medalist, Eileen Gu, after some controversy during the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
“I’ve known Eileen since I was 13 or something. We’re from the Bay Area. She’s super nice, and her mom is from China,” Liu, 20, told the New York Times on Thursday, March 6. “I think people are hypocritical for shaming her for representing China. So, in my head, it’s a bit hypocritical, because her mom is an immigrant. Y’all would have told her to go back to China. Now that they’re back in China, you’re mad.”
She continued, “And it’s sport, it doesn’t matter what country we represent. Sport is sport, and she has a love for competition, she has love for the game. I think that’s all that matters. There’s no shame in going to where opportunity is.”
Gu, 22, was at the center of some discourse after she decided to represent China at the Games, despite being born in San Francisco.
Both her and Liu were born in California to Chinese and American parents.
Gu opted to represent China — where her mother, Yan Gu, is from — prior to competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

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The chatter reached a pinnacle when United States Vice President JD Vance decided to criticize the Olympic skier.
“I certainly think that somebody who grew up in the United Sates of America, who benefited from our education system, from the freedoms and liberties that make this country a great place, I would hope they want to compete with the United States of America,” Vance, 41, told Fox News on February 17. “So, I’m going to root for American athletes, and I think part of that is people who identify themselves as Americans. That’s who I’m rooting for this Olympics.”
“I’m flattered. Thanks, JD! That’s sweet,” Gu responded to USA Today on February 19. “So many athletes compete for a different country… people only have a problem with me doing it because they kind of lump China into this monolithic entity, and they just hate China. So it’s not really about what they think it’s about.”
Gu added, “And also, because I win. Like if I wasn’t doing well, I think that they probably wouldn’t care as much, and that’s OK for me.”
Gu — who became the most decorated female freestyle skier in Olympic history with her three medals at the 2026 Games — speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese and spent many of her summers in Beijing.
Dawson’s Creek star Mary-Margaret Humes is continuing to honor a tradition with her onscreen son, James Van Der Beek, one month after his death.
James’ wife, Kimberly Van Der Beek, took to her Instagram Story on Sunday, March 8, to honor memories with the late actor on what would have been his 49th birthday — and also share new moments with the couple’s six kids. In the clip, the kids gathered around an outdoor table as they looked at a gift given to them by Humes.
“Who do you think sent this?” Kimberly asked, to which the kids replied in unison, “Mary Margaret.” After Kimberly inquired about what was inside the box, the children exclaimed, “Cookies!”
“And we always get them on Daddy’s birthday,” Kimberly explained, while one of the kids said, “Don’t stop sending these.”
Before unpacking the box, the kids read a note written by Humes, which said, “Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. For those who love with their heart and soul, there is no such thing as separation. Happy birthday kiddo. I love you.”
Humes, for her part, reposted the video and added two hearts, alongside the text, “Forever family.” Humes also paid tribute to James via Instagram on Sunday, sharing a collage of throwback photos with her onscreen son and his family.

“You are never more than a thought away,” Humes wrote. “Happy Birthday James … #familyfirst #foreverfriends @vanderkimberly ❤️.”
News broke in February that James died after a battle with stage 3 colorectal cancer. He was 48.
“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith, and grace,” a statement shared via the actor’s Instagram read at the time. “There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity and the sacredness of time. Those days will come. For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend.”
Humes, for her part, honored James by sharing a selfie of the twosome and a throwback photo.
“Rarely am I at a loss for words … today would be the exception. James, my gracious warrior, you fought a hard battle against all odds with such quiet strength and dignity,” Humes wrote via Instagram at the time. “I will always love and admire you for that. Our last conversations … merely a few days ago … are forever sitting softly in my heart for safe keeping. To our extended Dawson’s Creek family of friends, please be respectful of our silences at the moment as Beautiful Kimberly and family have asked for peaceful privacy for now.”
Jessica Alba and Joe Burrow are not dating despite social media rumors linking the two after they were spotted in Las Vegas … TMZ has learned.
Posts circulating on X claim the actress and Bengals QB are a new couple after being seen together at 2 AM in Vegas. The chatter quickly picked up steam, especially alongside a photo of them sitting at a gaming table.
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But sources with direct knowledge tell us the rumors couldn’t be less true. We’re told Alba is still romantically involved with actor Danny Ramirez.
Multiple people who attended the Zero Bond Vegas opening, which is where the photo was taken, tell us Alba and Burrow were simply part of a larger group of friends hanging out. They weren’t there alone and there was no PDA or behavior suggesting anything beyond friendship.
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At the start of the weekend, Alba even posted an Instagram photo dump from their recent trip to Mexico that included a picture of the two together.
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Starfleet Academy has been incorporating nods to earlier Star Trek shows, with varying degrees of subtlety. Sometimes, we just get, say, passing references to a Talaxian furfly. Other times, we get an entire episode dedicated to characters like Benjamin Sisko, complete with cameos from those who are closest to him.
So far, most of the show’s most overt references have been nods to shows like Deep Space Nine and Voyager. However, the most recent episode, “300th Night,” referenced The Next Generation in a powerful way by portraying an alien ritual we haven’t seen onscreen for decades. That ritual was the R’uustai, which allows Klingons to induct new members into their house.

We first saw the R’uustai in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Bonding.” In this tale, Worf led an away team mission that went sideways, resulting in the death of a woman under his command. She died a typical Redshirt-style death, but unlike the Redshirts of yesteryear, her death left her son, Jeremy Aster, without a mother or father to raise him.
Jeremy goes through plenty of trauma afterward, especially after sympathetic aliens try to replicate his mother in an attempt to soothe his pain. Eventually, the crew gets the young boy to accept that his mother is dead, and Worf (whom the kid originally blamed for his mother’s death) performs the act of R’uustai, an ancient Klingon ritual that allowed him to make Jeremy a brother who would forever be part of Worf’s family, House Mogh.
Interestingly, R’uustai didn’t come up again in Star Trek for decades. Jeremy Aster was never mentioned again, and we never saw this ritual onscreen or even heard it mentioned. This is doubly interesting because on Deep Space Nine, Martok made Worf part of his family, meaning that young Jeremy Aster (wherever he is) is technically the last surviving member of House Mogh. However, it’s doubtful that he’ll be picking up a bat’leth and battling for the disgraced family’s honor anytime soon.

After decades of its absence from Star Trek, however, R’uustai just made a quiet comeback. In the penultimate episode of Starfleet Academy Season 1 (“300th Night”), the unconventional Klingon Jay-Den conducts the R’uustai ritual for his fellow cadets, inviting them to join his family, House Kraag. All but Caleb drink during the ceremony, making them brothers and sisters of Jay-Den. Despite Caleb not wanting to join House Kraag because he is still obsessed with finding his mother (the last of his biological family), Jay-Den considers him a chosen brother and helps Caleb with his reckless mission to reunite with his mom.
In a weird way, this forgotten ritual from Star Trek: The Next Generation was perfect for Starfleet Academy. The show is all about found family and the strength you gain from letting close friends into your heart. In “300th Night,” the R’uustai ritual makes the “family” part official for these cadets while calling back to a TNG ritual that proved how easy it was for humans and other outsiders to officially join Klingon houses.

As a longtime Star Trek nerd, I just wish we knew a little more about how R’uustai works in this fictional universe. In the TNG episode “The Bonding,” this ritual was used to induct Jeremy Aster into Worf’s family, but an entirely different ritual (one involving less drinking and more bloodletting) was used in the DS9 episode “Sons and Daughters” to induct Alexander into House Martok. Therefore, it’s unclear whether the R’uustai temporarily fell out of fashion as a way to induct new House members before Jay-Den embraced it or if the rituals are race-specific, with one being reserved for Klingons and the other being used for everyone else.
At any rate, if you’re a Star Trek fan who loves Klingon lore, it’s particularly rewarding to see the return of R’uustai, something last seen in the excellent TNG episode “The Bonding.” The ritual emphasizes Starfleet Academy’s themes of found family, all while steeping itself in decades-old franchise lore. Hopefully, everything works out for Jay-Den, whose induction of Darem into House Kraag means he now officially has a family member who wants to have sex with him.
Let’s just hope this doesn’t lead to any particularly weird holodeck misadventures. If a simulated Darem gets stuck in a Jeffries Tube and starts saying things like, “What are you doing, chosen brother?” that will be our cue to turn the TV off quicker than you can say “qapla’!”
“Real Housewives” executive producer Andy Cohen is finally breaking his silence on Carole Radziwill‘s sudden return to the “Real Housewives of New York City.” The father of two spent a portion of his radio show, “Andy Cohen Live,” speaking with co-host John Hill about the network’s casting choices before expressing his excitement about the upcoming season.
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According to The Blast, Radziwill will join the season 16 cast of “RHONY” as an official “friend of” the group.
On his radio show, Cohen said he was “so excited” about the upcoming batch of episodes, saying the network had been “working on this for a while.”
Radiziwill’s return comes after the author-turned-reality star departed the series in 2018 after 5 seasons.
“I think I took her out for coffee in, was it December or January, and proposed that she be a friend,” Cohen said on his show, revealing the former full-time Housewife was “very Radzi about it … very analytical.”
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Radziwill’s return to “RHONY” comes at an interesting time, considering the network replaced all of the show’s OG women with a new cast for season 14. Despite that, Cohen said Radziwill’s appearance on the show shouldn’t feel out of place.
“You know, she’s gotten to be pals with Erin and Abe, like they are actually legitimate friends,” the “Watch What Happens Live” host said, referencing current “RHONY” stars Erin and Abe Lichy. “It’ll be good.”
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Radziwill’s time on “RHONY” wasn’t all peaches and cream. Throughout her five seasons, she feuded with the show’s heavy hitters, including Bethenny Frankel and even Cohen himself.
Radziwill opened up about her return on Instagram, shouting out Bravo viewers for manifesting it. “I hope to live up to your expectations! I’m happy to join this amazing group of women to have some fun and make great TV. Stay tuned. And as always, thank you for your loyalty and support. Xx,” she wrote.
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Radziwill departed “RHONY” in 2018 after the conclusion of season 10. In a lengthy post shared on Instagram, the TV personality explained that she would spend her free time getting back to the things that made her happy.
“After six seasons on Bravo’s RHONYC, I have decided to return to what I do best — journalism and producing,” she wrote online. “I am sure this does not come as a surprise to any of the viewers, all of whom have been supportive, encouraging, and kind.”
Radziwill continued, “My original curiosity about reality television has waned over the years, and I am focusing on TV and writing projects that better suit my more steady temperament.”
The New York Times Best-Selling author went on to say that she made amazing friends and worked with outstanding industry leaders.
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“… I’m thrilled to leave frenemies behind,” she said before adding, “I will remember this entire experience with delight, humor, and a veracious accuracy. Next.”

Another reason Radiziwill’s return is so surprising is because of the reality star’s past feud with Cohen.
During an episode of “Andy Cohen Live,” Cohen explained that he and Radziwill stopped speaking for years following her exit; however, they reconciled in August 2025.
“She and I, as you know, had a big kind of falling out. She asked me to never speak to her again, and then we kind of went at each other, publicly, for years,” Cohen said.
Radziwill confirmed Cohen’s version of events, writing, “True story…we hadn’t spoken or even bumped into each other in nearly 7 years,” on her Instagram Story. “After another public argument, we quietly settled our differences over text messages. Then, one week later, we bumped into each other at The Polo Bar! The universe had said, enough.”
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Radziwill isn’t the only familiar face returning to Bravo for “RHONY” season 16.
Sai De Silva, Jessel Taank, and Lichy have all signed on for the upcoming collection of episodes.
Additionally, newcomers Hailey Glassman, Erika Hammond, and Daisy Toye are joining the fold.
“We’ll be there in a New York minute,” the Instagram post’s caption read. “Meet the official cast of #RHONY Season 16! Start spreading the news…cameras begin rolling THIS WEEK!”
Despite being one of the most underrated shows on Apple TV, Trying seemed to have a limited run. When the show begins, a couple named Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) embark on an adoption journey, as they hope to become parents despite the obstacles in their way. This is not an easy process, and they face several ups and downs in their effort to adopt young siblings Princess (Eden Togwell) and Tyler (Mickey McAnulty).
In Season 3, Nikki and Jason finalize their adoption, but Trying continues the story, moving on from the original plot and jumping ahead six years in Season 4 to a daunting period when Princess (Scarlett Rayner) and Tyler (Cooper Turner) are entering their teenage years. The time jump reframes the show’s title to be less about Nikki and Jason’s attempt to grow their family and more about the fact that they are simply doing their best. Ultimately, Trying‘s time jump completely changed the show for the better, providing new opportunities that have kept the story alive, especially with a fifth season on the way.
A six-year time jump seems like a big move, but it allows Trying to enter a new era of its characters’ lives and explore how they have grown, both in and outside the family unit. The Apple TV sitcom embraces chaos as the messy characters make questionable choices, and jumping forward in their lives introduces the potential for new drama. This is most prevalent in Princess’s story, as she emerges with a focus on finding answers from her birth mother, Kat (Charlotte Riley). Now 16, Princess is mature enough to be asking questions she could never have understood at 10, giving her new storyline an emotional undercurrent that Trying handles so well.
Princess’s age is only one way the show benefits from the time jump, as her time with Nikki makes the search less jarring. Throughout Season 4, mother and daughter struggle to see eye to eye, but the fact that they have an established bond prevents Princess’s desire to find her birth mother from undercutting her relationship with Nikki. While this major change for Trying is most obviously reflected in Princess’s plot, all the characters grow as a consequence, and these developments are only going to become more noticeable going forward.
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The story of Princess and Tyler’s adoption had run its course, but thanks to the time jump, Trying is still going strong, with Season 5 expected later this year. Picking up shortly after Season 4, the next installment will continue to benefit from this revamp as it explores the fallout from Kat turning up on the family’s doorstep. Like Princess, Tyler’s age will help this storyline. Not only will a 12-year-old be better able to understand the drama, but the older actor will be better equipped to portray the complex emotions needed.
Although little is known about Trying Season 5, in addition to Kat’s arrival, it is set to explore Nikki and Jason’s professional lives, with several new cast members joining to add complications just as things at home appear to spiral. Celia Imrie and Gbemisola Ikumelo will be involved in Jason’s story as he starts a new career as a social worker. Meanwhile, Colin Morgan will play a new coworker of Nikki’s, promising that something will be going on at the Vista Car Rental she manages. All of these new storylines are made possible by the six years that have passed between Season 3 and 4, which successfully reinvents Trying for the better.
The internet is living for this one. Megan Thee Stallion was spotted on a livestream laughing her butt off at a diss track aimed at BIA. It looks like Bia ended up peeping Meg’s lil’ chuckle and now she’s stepped in with some words.
On Saturday, Megan Thee Stallion was on a TikTok livestream vibing to a rap song referencing BIA. The track also threw shade at Bia’s songs, claiming no one could name them. And Megan couldn’t contain her laughter, cackling, “Why would she say that?!” all while getting her glam done. See the video here.
However, just a few hours later, Bia seemingly responded, clapped back with a record. On her IG Story, she posted a screenshot from Meg’s interview with Gayle King captioned, “when I know someone lying but I let them keep going anyway…” Shade? Delivered. And, she didn’t stop there. Bia also shared a selfie with the background track—Nicki Minaj’s ‘Big Foot’—carefully choosing the exact part of the song where lies get called out. If you’re keeping score, that’s a thinly veiled reminder of history these rap streets don’t forget.
Fans and critics flooded both LiveBitez’s comment section, picking sides in the Megan vs. Bia drama. Some argued that Megan started it, while others pointed out she’s laughed at City Girls verses before, so it’s not exactly new. A few kept it real, saying they couldn’t name five Bia verses. Chile, this tea was groundbreaking.
One Instagram user @livelaughlove_20041 said, “LOL. I remember when she was laughing the same way when Caresha rhymed buenas noches with roaches lol“
This Instagram user @yeahbullet_ joked, “I can’t name 5 Megan songs either though 😂”
And, Instagram user @hillypecanrican added, “Nah seriously I like bia .. I think she’s a beautiful girl when I heard that verse .. I yelled the same way 🤣🤣🤣🤣”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @everybodyhatekrissy commented, “I love Meg down!!!! But my sis kinda started it….“
While Instagram user @lamaronbain shared, “See how she had to use a Nicki song, even she can’t name 5 of her own songs“
Finally, Instagram user @joan45656htj wrote, “Bia standing on business 😂”
For those just tuning in: Bia and the rapper shading her in the song have beef going back to livestream moments in 2023, subliminal posts, and even messy on-wax allegations. Things flared up again during this year’s Super Bowl with more subliminals and a diss track targeting personal life rumors. Megan’s ties to other major players in this ongoing saga make her popping up here no surprise. Will she trade bars with Bia next? Or is this just another playful side-eye? Either way, the tea is piping hot, the receipts are ready, and fans are here for every second.
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Now, this is heavy! Michael J. Fox posted a pic with his beloved “Back to the Future” costar, Christopher Lloyd, sharing a reunion more than 40 years in the making.
That’s right … it’s been more than 40 years since Doc Brown sent Marty McFly back in time at 88 mph, and the two are still great friends.
Fox wrote, “Dining with my bestie at the beach. Next year BTTF is 41. Great Scott. Chris will be 8️⃣8️⃣. That’s some serious s**t.”
The dinner comes before the film’s 41-year anniversary and after the publishing of Fox’s memoir, “Future Boy,” in which he recounts making the classic sci-fi.
Needless to say, the meeting was electric … probably measured 1.21 gigawatts!
A Tennessee woman is behind bars after allegedly shooting a man more than a dozen times after learning he had been accused of sexually assaulting a child she’s related to.
Us Weekly has learned a Memphis police officer out on patrol February 26 came across an unresponsive man who was lying in the middle of the road shortly before 2 a.m.
A police spokesperson confirmed that the man — identified as Noe Santillan Rincon — was already dead after being shot 14 times, including once in the head.
Police learned that Rincon, 58, had been staying with Alishon Torres‘ mother, but that he’d left around 1 a.m. to go to the store.
The mother said she later started receiving calls from Torres, 18, from Rincon’s phone, police said.
Investigators gave no indication of what those phone conversations may have entailed.
Torres was tracked down and arrested on Thursday, March 5, for first-degree murder. While speaking with police, she allegedly said that a 5-year-old girl in her family had accused Rincon of touching them in a sexual manner three to four weeks earlier.
Police said that Torres and Rincon crossed paths as he was driving towards the store to pick up milk and rice, and she allegedly asked him if she could use his phone. That’s when she allegedly confronted him about the girl’s allegation. Cops claim soon after, she started firing into Ricon’s van.
Torres allegedly told investigators she actually took a picture of the bloody crime scene before pulling Rincon out of the driver’s seat and onto the street. She allegedly told police she drove the van to an abandoned house where she repainted it.
She said she then left the vehicle at an apartment complex with her boyfriend, who she insisted was not involved and knew nothing about the killing.
Relatives ended up at the scene and identified the body.
Police allegedly found a gun as it fell out of Torres’ handbag, and she admitted it was one of two guns she had used in the shooting.
Torres told investigators she sold or gave the other gun away that was used to kill Rincon.
Torres is also charged with employing a firearm in the commission of a felony and tampering with evidence.
She is being held as the investigation into what transpired is ongoing. Detectives have asked anyone with information about the case to contact the Memphis Police Department’s homicide division as the case moves toward prosecution.
Jail records indicate Torres is a citizen of Honduras.
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement has asked Tennessee officials to hold on to her until they can take custody of her at a later date.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
If you know of a young person who is being exploited or are the victim of a crime, you are urged to report it to your local FBI field office by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI. Tips can also be left at tips.fbi.gov
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