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Amy Schumer Claims She Had a ‘Botched Colonoscopy’
Amy Schumer will always keep it real — no matter what.
“I feel happier than I’ve ever been before,” Schumer, 44, said during a “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast event with Dear Media. “I actually had, kind of, a botched colonoscopy, so I’m not feeling very sexual.”
A colonoscopy is an outpatient procedure in which a doctor examines the large intestine through a microscopic camera to screen for colorectal cancer. While the comedian did not further elaborate on the alleged colonoscopy mishap, she has previously been candid about her health challenges.
“I feel reborn,” Schumer wrote in a 2024 issue of the “News Not Noise” newsletter, confirming that she had been diagnosed with exogenous Cushing syndrome. “There are a few types of Cushing. Some that can be fatal, require brain surgery or removal of adrenal glands.”
Cushing syndrome is often brought on by high-dose steroid injections, and is characterized by a round, red and full face, as well thin skin and weight gain. Per the Mayo Clinic, Cushing occurs when the body has an excess of the hormone cortisol.
Schumer was diagnosed after receiving an onslaught of online comments about her supposedly puffy face.
“I was getting these steroid injections, and so it gave me this thing called Cushing syndrome; which I wouldn’t have known if the internet hadn’t come for me so hard,” she said on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast in 2025. “I learned that I had something called ‘moon face,’ and I’m starring in a movie [Netflix’s Kinda Pregnant] and there’s a camera in my face, and I’m like, ‘Oh my God.’ I was feeling really down on myself before I started filming this movie.”
As Schumer started to feel better thanks to her friends’ support, the swelling began to dissolve on its own. The actress has also been on a weight loss journey, entrusting GLP-1 medications to slim down.
“Three years ago, I tried Wegovy. I was puking, I couldn’t handle it. I don’t know if they’ve changed the formula, whatever,” she said in a March 2025 social media video. “I went on this Telehealth meeting with Midi Health, and it was cheap. I wanted to try it myself ‘cause I wanted to recommend it to my friends who are nurses and teachers. They put me on estrogen and progesterone because I realized I was in perimenopause and my symptoms from being perimenopause have disappeared.”
She continued, “My hair is fuller, my skin is better, I have more energy, I want to get down more, if you know what I mean. I’m talking about sex. So that’s been great and Mounjaro’s been great.”
Schumer is currently separated from estranged husband Chris Fischer, with whom she shares son Gene.
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Bunnie Xo Discussed Raising Jelly Roll’s Daughter Pre-Split
Bunnie Xo opened up about her journey to motherhood months before her separation from husband Jelly Roll.
“I just want women to know it doesn’t matter what age you are when you’re ready to be a mom, be a mom and when you’re able to be a mom, be the best mom that you can be,” Bunnie, 46, exclusively told Us Weekly in January. “God, you know, gave me Bailee to do a run-through to make sure because my biggest fear was that I was always going to inflict trauma on my child like my parents did to me.”
Jelly Roll, 41, welcomed daughter Bailee, 18, and son Noah, 9, before marrying Bunnie in 2016. (The country singer has primary custody of Bailee, whom Bunnie helped raise throughout her relationship with Jelly Roll.)
“I never wanted to have kids, and raising Bailee has really showed me that, ‘Hey, maybe I actually can do this,’” Bunnie told Us. “Granted, you know, everybody gets some sort of trauma in their life, whether it’s on purpose or not, but I think I might be able to crush this mom role, and to be able to do it with my husband is going to be really amazing.”
At the time, Bunnie and Jelly Roll were undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments to expand their family.
“We are keeping it very close to our chest,” Bunnie teased to Us of her fertility journey. “I always say, repeatedly, that the world loves to ruin beautiful things. … So, we’re excited.”
Nearly five months later, Us confirmed on Monday, June 15, that Jelly Roll filed for divorce from Bunnie after 10 years of marriage. Per the divorce docs, the pair separated last month.
“The husband would respectfully show unto the court that these parties are unable to live together successfully as Husband and Wife,” the court documents read. “Plaintiff charges that the parties have suffered irreconcilable differences as would entitle either of them to a divorce in the event they execute a Marital Dissolution Agreement that provides for an equitable division of the parties’ assets and apportions responsibility for payment of the parties’ debt.”
While neither Jelly Roll nor Bunnie have publicly addressed their breakup, Bailee addressed the situation in a candid social media video.
“I am disgusted at how invested everyone is in a very clearly private family matter. It’s fkn crazy,” she wrote via TikTok in a video published Tuesday, June 16. “Go on somewhere y’all. Worry ‘bout your house — not mine. I’m not speaking on it — yet.”
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Unfairly Overlooked Comedy On Tubi Is A Modern Napoleon Dynamite
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If you grew up when Napoleon Dynamite (2004) was first making the rounds, you either loved or hated the film. Personally, I was always a big fan because it did the unthinkable by having so many aggressively quirky characters not wear out their welcome. That awkward humor that would later become the norm through series like The Office and Parks and Recreation is very much indebted to Napoleon Dynamite for proving that, so long as everybody is earnest, they can remain wacky and off-kilter whenever they’re on screen.
2019’s The Planters operates in this lane and very much feels like a spiritual successor to Napoleon Dynamite, with a healthy amount of Wes Anderson influence thrown in for good measure. My first thought, before I even looked up what people were saying about the film, was that its lead, writer-director Alexandra Kotcheff, is like a cross between Napoleon Dynamite and Aubrey Plaza. When I finally made my way over to IMDb to check out some reviews, I learned that I was not alone in this assessment.
It’s Very Much The Journey, Not The Destination

The Planters is one of those films that finds joy in meandering through its scenery. Its story centers on Martha Plant (Alexandra Kotcheff), a young woman who lives alone in her grandparents’ house after their passing. By day, she’s a telemarketer for an air-conditioning company, but she learns she’s about to be terminated after making only five sales, even though she’s been working for them for years. She flatly reads her scripts, gets hung up on, and repeats the process with a blank face and total lack of enthusiasm.
Outside of her regular job, Martha is a self-proclaimed planter, which, to the best of my understanding, involves stealing trinkets from a local thrift store, putting them in old cookie tins, burying them in the desert, and returning a day later to collect money from the now-empty tins. It’s a strangely elaborate black-market arrangement, but she’s only doing it for a few extra dollars here and there.

One day, while doing planter stuff, Martha has a run-in with a vagrant woman named Sadie Mayflower (writer-director Hanna Leder), who’s first seen with a football helmet chained to her face. Martha takes her in, feeds her, gives her a place to sleep, and continues to go about her days. As luck would have it, Sadie is actually a great salesperson and thinks she can save Martha from losing her telemarketing job by helping her hit a new quota she has only a month to fulfill.
The problem, though, is that Sadie is revealed to suffer from a split personality disorder, and there’s no reasonable way to predict who she’ll become next. One day, Sadie is helping Martha close deals, and before you know it, she’s banging a rattle, acting like an infant, and begging for a bubble bath. The relationship dynamic is further explored when Richard Cox (Phil Parolisi), a man with car troubles, shows up to stay and quickly falls in love with Martha, who remains completely oblivious to his obvious infatuation.
It Gets Even Weirder

If the relationship dynamic in The Planters isn’t strange enough, it’s worth mentioning that one of the cookie tins in Martha’s cabinet is home to a collection of stop-motion Bible figurines that depict various passages from the Old Testament whenever Sadie opens it. She seems enlightened whenever she encounters the tin, prompting her to seek religious guidance at a nearby church. Martha eventually discovers it herself, and I’m still trying to figure out where all of this actually fits into the movie, aside from offering a “that’s so random” element to an already quirky premise.
I’m sure there’s some allegory to consider here, but presently, it’s lost on me. It could be about how we’re all empty until we experience some sort of spiritual awakening, or it could simply be an effort to pad the runtime. I’ll leave that interpretation up to you, but I can’t say I’m upset that these sequences are in the film. If anything, they serve as a thematic bookmark between acts, as something kooky typically happens after these moments.

The Planters, despite some of its more questionable creative decisions, is one of those movies that’s fun to throw on and vibe with. There’s really not much going on in terms of major events. The entertainment value comes from a quirky yet wholesome group of strangers who make a much bigger deal out of the situations they find themselves in. It’s Napoleon Dynamite for tired millennials, and it’s a rewarding watch if you go into it with those expectations.

As of this writing, The Planters is streaming for free on Tubi.

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Lil Nas X gives update on his mental health and bipolar diagnosis: 'I'm smelling the roses'
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The rapper was arrested last August after allegedly roaming the streets of Los Angeles nearly naked.
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Only 10 Movies From the ’80s Are Truly Perfect From Start to Finish
The 1980s were admittedly far from a cinematic golden age. Studio filmmaking was often a little too cautious and formulaic during this period, and the auteur-driven efforts of the ’70s became all too rare. Nevertheless, the decade produced more than a few classics, bangers that succeed on literally every level.
These movies are the focus of this list. Whether redefining sci-fi, revolutionizing action cinema, or delivering timeless adventures and dramas, these ’80s movies remain as powerful and entertaining today as they were upon release. Decades later, they’re still the cinematic equivalent of perfection.
“E.T. phone home.” Steven Spielberg perfected his recipe for cinematic wonder with E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, so much so that he arguably never attempted to top it again. Here, he turns the simple premise of a lonely child befriending a stranded alien into a timeless gem, almost a kind of modern fairy tale. Our hero, Elliott (Henry Thomas), slowly forms a bond with E.T. while trying to keep him hidden from adults and government authorities.
E.T. is one of the most well-rounded blockbusters ever, balancing spectacle and emotion. The movie succeeds on multiple levels at once: as a thrilling adventure, a snapshot of childhood, a special effects showcase, a time capsule of American suburbia in the 1980s, and as a feel-good fable. The soaring finale, culminating in that iconic bicycle flight sequence and farewell, all set to music by John Williams, is one of the most powerful endings in movie history.
‘Die Hard’ (1988)
“Yippee-ki-yay, motherf—r.” One of the most influential action blockbusters of all time, Die Hard sees Bruce Willis turning in one of his defining performances as John McClane, an off-duty New York cop visiting Los Angeles for Christmas, who finds himself trapped inside a skyscraper after terrorists seize the building during a corporate party. What unfolds is one of the most perfectly paced action thrillers ever made. Every victory creates a new problem, and every setback raises the stakes.
At the eye of the storm is McClane himself, one of the most likable ’80s movie heroes. Rather than being some suave and invincible superhero, he’s just a relatively ordinary person with some skills and grit. He’s exhausted, barefoot, bleeding, and increasingly irritated, yet he doesn’t give up. Opposite him is the equally compelling villain Hans Gruber, played with icy charm by the great Alan Rickman.
‘Stand by Me’ (1986)
“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?” Rob Reiner was truly on fire from the late ’80s into the early ’90s, and Stand By Me is very much case in point. Here, he masterfully adapts a Stephen King novella, telling the story of four boys (Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Jerry O’Connell) in 1950s Oregon who set out on a journey to find the body of a missing child.
On paper, it sounds almost morbidly simple. In execution, it becomes an essential coming-of-age movie. Reiner understands that the real story isn’t the body, but the fragile friendships formed during that strange moment between childhood and adolescence. The boys joke, argue, confess fears, and slowly reveal emotional wounds they barely understand themselves. In the process, despite being rooted in a very specific time and place, Stand By Me touches on universal experiences.
‘Back to the Future’ (1985)
“If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour… you’re gonna see some serious s—t.” There may not be a more tightly constructed screenplay in blockbuster history than Back to the Future. It carries us effortlessly through the improbable story beats, making everything feel natural and fun. From the get-go, we’re on board with Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) accidentally traveling from 1985 back to 1955 in a time machine built by eccentric scientist Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), forced now to prevent his own erasure from existence.
The script is clever without ever feeling mechanical or overwrought. The plotting is intricate, constantly adding setups or visual gags that only pay off much later. The finished product is lightning in a bottle, magic that could never be recaptured or engineered in a lab, not even by the solid but not-quite-as-great sequels. Its casting is ideal, the pacing is impeccable, the direction is lively, and every emotional beat lands perfectly.
‘The Thing’ (1982)
“Nobody trusts anybody now… and we’re all very tired.” Set in an isolated Antarctic research station, The Thing begins when a dog wanders into camp while being pursued by armed Norwegians. Soon, the Americans discover they are dealing with a parasitic alien organism capable of perfectly imitating any living creature it infects. The genius of the premise lies in how quickly trust evaporates.
Any character could already be infected, meaning every interaction becomes charged with suspicion. Their rapidly increasing paranoia poses almost as much of a danger as the monster itself. In this regard, the movie functions simultaneously as sci-fi horror, psychological thriller, and social collapse drama. Audiences disliked this bleak mood on release, but The Thing was quickly canonized as a cult classic, and its influence on sci-fi has been profound, not least thanks to the groundbreaking practical effects from Rob Bottin.
‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ (1981)
“It’s not the years, honey. It’s the mileage.” Spielberg strikes again. Raiders of the Lost Ark is the Platonic ideal of the adventure movie, harking back to the pulp serial of the 1930s and ’40s, but giving their tropes a grand, blockbuster treatment. Harrison Ford is endlessly likable here as the whip-wielding archaeologist, racing against the Nazis to locate the biblical Ark of the Covenant before its supernatural power falls into the wrong hands.
From the legendary opening temple sequence onward, the movie moves with almost impossible confidence. Every set piece feels distinct and memorable, emerging naturally from the plot and the characters’ decisions. It’s not simply empty spectacle for spectacle’s sake. The truck chase, the marketplace pursuit, the flying wing battle, and the famous boulder sequence are exciting not simply because of what happens but because the audience understands the goals, obstacles, and risks involved.
‘The Empire Strikes Back’ (1980)
“Do. Or do not. There is no try.” The Empire Strikes Back took Star Wars from an impressive space opera adventure to a full-blown mythology. It upped A New Hope‘s stakes and scope in every way, while also getting deeper, darker, and more emotionally resonant. In it, Luke (Mark Hamill) trains under Yoda while Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Leia (Carrie Fisher), and the rest of the Rebel Alliance flee from the growing power of the Empire. It all culminates in Darth Vader’s iconic reveal, adding an element of Shakespearean family drama.
The movie also contains some of the finest worldbuilding in cinema history. The frozen wastelands of Hoth, the murky swamps of Dagobah, and the floating city of Cloud City are all striking and immersive. Each location expands the galaxy while serving the needs of the story. The universe suddenly feels much larger and more lived-in than before.
‘Aliens’ (1986)
“Get away from her, you bitch!” Where Alien was claustrophobic horror, Aliens transforms the same premise into a war movie without losing the terror that made the original great. James Cameron ramps up the action, giving the protagonists guns this time but pitting them against not one alien but swarms of them. Amidst the mayhem, Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) forms a bond with the young Newt (Carrie Henn) and fights hard for both their lives.
The tone is varied, nimbly shifting from frightening to funny to suspenseful to moving. The action sequences are masterful throughout. The initial hive assault, the automated sentry gun sequences, the colony escape, and the climactic battle are exciting even now. Then there’s the addition of the alien queen, another fantastic horror creation that somehow improved on the already phenomenal creature design from the first film.
‘Amadeus’ (1984)
“There are simply too many notes.” Amadeus is a brilliant statement on artistic genius and the pain of envy. Told from the perspective of aging composer Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham), the movie recounts his obsession with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce), whose vulgar behavior and childish personality stand in stark contrast to the divine brilliance of his music. It could easily have made for a dry history lesson, but director Miloš Forman turns the world of classical composition into all-out psychological warfare.
Salieri cannot understand why God would grant transcendent talent to someone he considers immature and irresponsible while leaving him comparatively ordinary. That emotional contradiction powers every scene, summoning the spirit of Cain within him. The performances are incredible across the board, Peter Shaffer‘s screenplay is intelligent and frequently hilarious, and, on top of all that, the movie treats us to some of the greatest music in human history.
‘Blade Runner’ (1982)
“All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.” Blade Runner combines the very best of sci-fi and noir. Set in a rain-soaked Los Angeles of the future, it follows Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a weary “blade runner” tasked with hunting down rogue replicants. Although that setup sounds pulpy, the film initially confused some audiences expecting a faster-paced blockbuster thriller. Over time, however, its brilliance became impossible to ignore. Blade Runner is philosophical and aesthetically innovative, delving into genuinely ambitious themes.
Making the “antagonist” Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) so sympathetic was a narrative masterstroke, elevating the movie above pretty much every other sci-fi of its time. Most importantly of all, Blade Runner embraces ambiguity. Are memories enough to define a person? Is humanity a biological fact or a moral quality? What gives life meaning when death is inevitable? The film trusts viewers to wrestle with these ideas themselves.
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Margot Robbie’s ‘Ocean’s’ Prequel Officially Taps a ‘Narcos’ Icon for Villain Role
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News broke this afternoon that Wagner Moura has joined the cast of the Ocean’s Eleven prequel in the works starring Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper.
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December 7, 2001
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116 minutes
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Steven Soderbergh
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Ted Griffin, Jack Golden Russell, George Clayton Johnson, Harry Brown, Charles Lederer
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Jerry Weintraub
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James Gunn Confirms HBO’s Jimmy Olsen Series Is Also a Gorilla Grodd Show : Coastal House Media
Marvel Studios isn’t playing it safe with the long-awaited X-Men reboot.
Recent comments from writer Lee Sung Jin suggest that Marvel is aiming for a fresh start, one that won’t be tied down by the previous X-Men films and will instead embrace bold ideas and a new creative direction.
While discussing the project, Lee revealed that Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige is encouraging the team to think bigger than what has come before.
“Truthfully, it’s same parameters on this project, which is so exciting. I’d say there were actually more parameters on Thunderbolts because it was plugging into an existing arc and existing characters, whereas with X-Men, Kevin [Feige]just wants to take a big swing and start anew, not be beholden to any of the movies that have come before.”
That approach appears to fit perfectly with director Jake Schreier’s vision for the film. According to Lee, Schreier wants to focus on what made the classic X-Men comics resonate with fans in the first place.
“And Jake Schreier has such a clear vision in terms of wanting to get back to character first, and to what is exciting about those early Chris Claremont-run comics, which was all about team dynamics. There were a lot of soapy elements to those comics.”
The upcoming reboot is expected to serve as a true fresh start for Marvel’s mutants. Rather than recreating the Fox era, the studio appears focused on introducing a new generation of heroes while placing a stronger emphasis on character relationships and team chemistry.
Lee also spoke about how exciting it has been to help shape this new version of the franchise.
“I’m such a big fan of that IP of the comics. My dad and I, every Saturday morning, used to watch the show on television, so to be able to look around this Marvel conference room and have every X-Men character on the board and be able to spitball and freestyle on, ‘What about this person?’ it’s so emboldening, because you’re like, ‘Oh, wow, this isn’t going to be a safe movie. This is actually going to be a really exciting new take.’”
Before the reboot arrives, fans are expected to see familiar mutant faces return in Avengers: Doomsday, helping bridge Marvel’s past with its future. But when the MCU’s X-Men finally assemble, it sounds like audiences should expect something completely different.
If Lee Sung Jin’s comments are any indication, Marvel isn’t interested in playing it safe. The studio is taking a major creative swing, and that could make the MCU’s X-Men one of the franchise’s most exciting new chapters yet.
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Milania Giudice Breaks Silence Following Domestic Violence Arrest
Milania Giudice Breaks Silence Following Domestic Violence Arrest
Milania Giudice is speaking out after news of her recent arrest made headlines.
The 20-year-old daughter of The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice was arrested on May 14 and charged with simple assault following an alleged domestic violence incident, according to court records and law enforcement officials.
A police source said that Teresa and Joe Giudice’s third daughter was taken into custody by the Montville Township Police Department at approximately 6:12 p.m. local time. According to court documents, Milania was charged with “simple assault” and “purposely/knowingly causing bodily injury.” Authorities later confirmed the charge stemmed from a domestic violence investigation.
“The investigation resulted in Milania Giudice being charged on a summons complaint with one count of Simple Assault, in violation of a Disorderly Persons Offense,” Montville Township Chief of Police Andrew Caggiano said in a statement.
The statement continued: “The investigation resulted in Milania Giudice being charged on a summons complaint with one count of Simple Assault, in violation of a Disorderly Persons Offense.” Milania was released pending her next court appearance. Court officials have classified the matter as a domestic violence case, though additional details about the alleged incident have not been publicly disclosed.
Following reports of her arrest, Milania appeared to address the attention surrounding the case through a series of cryptic social media posts. While she did not directly reference the allegations, she shared messages praising her mother and encouraging followers to remain “humble.”
The arrest comes during what should have been a celebratory time for the University of Tampa student, who recently completed her sophomore year of college.
It also arrives as The Real Housewives of New Jersey prepares to return for Season 15 after a nearly two-year hiatus. Despite earlier speculation about major cast shakeups, Teresa Giudice and her daughters are expected to return to the Bravo franchise.
Milania has spent much of her life in the public eye after first appearing on RHONJ as a child.
Over the years, she and her sisters — Gia, Gabriella and Audriana — have navigated highly publicized family challenges, including both parents serving prison sentences and Joe Giudice’s subsequent deportation to Italy. Milania was scheduled to appear in court on May 19. According to reports, no plea was entered at that hearing.
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West Wilson Exits Summer House After Controversial Romance With Amanda Batula!
West Wilson Exits Summer House After Controversial Romance With Amanda Batula!
West Wilson’s time in the Hamptons has reportedly come to an end.
The 31-year-old reality star will not return for Season 11 of Summer House, following a controversial season that centered largely around his romance with Amanda Batula and the fallout it created within the cast.
The news comes less than a week after the dramatic Season 10 reunion concluded, where Wilson found himself under intense scrutiny from ex-girlfriend Ciara Miller over his relationship with Amanda, who was once one of Ciara’s closest friends.
While Bravo has yet to announce the official Season 11 cast, production is expected to begin in the coming weeks, making casting decisions imminent. Amanda and West officially confirmed their romance in March, revealing that their longtime friendship had unexpectedly evolved into something more.
“What’s developed recently was the last thing either of us expected,” the pair said in a joint statement at the time. “Our connection grew out of a genuine, long-standing friendship, which made it especially important for us to approach this with care.” Behind the scenes, however, sources claim Wilson’s future on the show had already become uncertain.
“It was a mutual decision between the network and West,” a source told Us Weekly. “He was already feeling like his time on the show was coming to an end.” The insider added that after the reunion aired, “It became even clearer that there wasn’t a long-term fit anymore.”
According to the source, Wilson has accepted the outcome and is focused on other opportunities.
“He is at peace with the decision and is focusing on his podcast and other business ventures.””There’s a tear in the friend group,” the source alleged. “The cast doesn’t want to film with him.” As for Amanda and West’s future together, sources say the couple remains committed despite ongoing criticism and lingering tension within the cast.
“It’s not all butterflies and rainbows,” one insider said, noting that the reunion placed significant pressure on the relationship. Still, the source added, “Both of them feel they are in too deep for them to break up at this point.”
During the reunion, Ciara did not hold back when discussing the couple.
“Maybe they’ll be together,” the Traitors alum said. “Because I honestly think the best woman for West is someone who’s not going to check him on anything, and that’s totally Amanda. She’s very mute, she’s gonna be that weak figure that he needs and he can always be the star in the relationship.”
“So,” she added, “I actually think maybe it could work.”
Ciara also admitted she never expected to find herself upset over Amanda’s relationship with her former boyfriend.
“I couldn’t fathom that I would be sitting here pissed that you’re f—ing my ex,” she quipped. “He wants to embarrass me. He wants to get his last little words in. And I hope it works, because he’s with you to spite me.”
As the criticism mounted, West Wilson revealed he had taken beta blockers before filming the reunion in an effort to manage his anxiety.
“I’m trying to stay composed as much as possible,” he told host Andy Cohen. Ciara quickly fired back, saying, “Or you’re just a sociopath.” After confirming he had taken prescription medication, Wilson explained, “I don’t know if that’s why I’m not sobbing in this moment. This matters to me. I apologize if I don’t read emotional enough.”
The future of Amanda Batula and Ciara Miller filming together also remains uncertain, as it is still unclear whether the former friends will be able to move past the fallout and continue sharing the screen next season.
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Faith And Fame Collide In Jelly Roll Divorce Claims
Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO shocked fans after reports emerged that the country star had filed for divorce following a decade-long marriage.
The split comes after years of public ups and downs, including addiction battles, infidelity, and efforts to expand their family.
While the couple appeared to have weathered countless storms together, insiders now claim growing tensions surrounding Jelly Roll’s evolving public image, religious beliefs, and Bunnie’s outspoken persona may have ultimately pushed the relationship to its breaking point.

For many fans, the idea of Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO separating seemed almost impossible. The pair often spoke openly about their journey together, portraying themselves as partners who had weathered every storm life threw their way.
Their relationship story became part of Jelly Roll’s appeal as his music career exploded and he transformed from a struggling artist into a Grammy-winning star.
That image took a dramatic hit on Monday when court documents revealed he had filed for divorce from Bunnie in Tennessee. The news reportedly blindsided many people around them.
“You couldn’t tell he was going through something. If the divorce was on his mind, you’d never have known,” one source told the Daily Mail.
The timing surprised fans even more because the singer had recently spoken lovingly about his wife, crediting her with helping him turn his life around.
Just months ago, he said he “would have ended up dead or in jail” without her support. Behind the scenes, however, insiders claim the marriage had been facing challenges for some time.
Jelly Roll’s New Public Image Reportedly Created Friction

Several insiders pointed to Jelly Roll’s evolving public identity as a possible source of tension.
In recent years, the 41-year-old has become increasingly vocal about his faith while continuing to distance himself from the addictions, legal troubles, and personal struggles that once defined much of his life.
After winning a Grammy for Best Contemporary Country Album earlier this year, he held up a Bible and declared, “Jesus is not owned by one political party. Jesus is not owned by no music label.”
According to sources, that transformation may have conflicted with Bunnie’s public persona. Although she retired from sex work in 2023, Bunnie continues to host her “Dumb Blonde” podcast, where she frequently discusses adult topics.
Her social media presence has also remained bold and unapologetic. Just hours before the divorce became public, she shared a photo of herself posing in a satin bralette and matching thong.
One insider claimed, “There is just such a conflict in what’s going on. He’s preaching this Christian way of life. She’s posing mostly naked and talking about p-rn and p-nises on her podcast.”
They added, “At every turn, she’s just kind of embarrassing him and wrecking every PR narrative that they’re trying to create. This is the talk of the town [in Nashville].”
Not everyone agrees with that assessment. Another source questioned whether Jelly Roll’s faith-centered image was entirely genuine, saying, “There’s so much money in [Christian music], but [his renewed faith] is just an act in my opinion.”
Jelly Roll And Bunnie Allegedly Clashed Over Growing Their Family

Beyond image concerns, sources say the couple also struggled to find common ground on expanding their family.
Bunnie previously revealed that she underwent IVF treatments after learning her fallopian tubes were blocked.
When those efforts proved unsuccessful, she and Jelly Roll explored surrogacy, but they were still unable to have a child together. According to one insider, the issue remained emotionally complicated.
“Both [she and Jelly Roll] wanted more children, but disagreements over timing and his increasingly demanding career have created ongoing tension,” they explained.
The source added that the Grammy award winner reportedly became hesitant about moving forward while other issues remained unresolved.
“Ultimately, he felt it wasn’t wise to move forward with having more kids when the stability of their relationship remained uncertain,” they stated.
Another insider described the marriage as intense but unpredictable, saying, “Their relationship has always been passionate but turbulent, with frequent almost-breakups followed by intense reconciliations.”
Jelly Roll And Bunnie XO Built Their Marriage On Shared Struggles

Part of what made their relationship so compelling was how similar their backgrounds were. Before fame, Jelly Roll spent years battling addiction and legal trouble.
He was arrested dozens of times and served time for robbery and drug-related offenses. He later became addicted to cocaine before finally getting sober in 2017.
Reflecting on that journey, he once admitted, “I had to learn that you could drink alcohol without doing cocaine.”
On the other hand, Bunnie had her own difficult path. In her memoir, she revealed that she worked as a “high class” escort, experimented with cocaine, Xanax, and crystal meth, and spent millions on drugs during her younger years.
The couple also faced personal challenges within their marriage. In 2018, just two years after they tied the knot, Jelly Roll had an affair with a former girlfriend. The betrayal temporarily ended the relationship before Bunnie chose to forgive him.
She later wrote that it would “take years for me to put the affair aside,” while Jelly Roll called it “one of the worst moments” of his life.
Jelly Roll And Bunnie XO Face Fresh Rumors Following Their Split

As news of the divorce spread, online speculation quickly followed. Some fans focused on a recent Instagram video showing the podcast host embracing Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger backstage at a concert.
The post included the caption, “The moment I finally got to be back in his arms.” She also added, “Swoon.” The comments immediately fueled rumors that Bunnie had already moved on from her marriage.
Insiders, however, strongly rejected those claims. One source insisted there is “quite literally zero truth” to suggestions that Bunnie and Kroeger are romantically involved.
Instead, another insider argued that if infidelity ever damaged the relationship, it happened years ago. “He was perhaps much more unfaithful than than he let on early in the relationship,” the source claimed about Jelly Roll.
As for why the marriage ultimately ended, one insider suggested the answer may be simpler than many people think. According to them, “You reach a day where you realize maybe I didn’t love this person. I loved the chase and the ability to hustle and grind together. But now everything has slowed down and they’ve had time to really see it.”
Entertainment
Chris Brown Sparks FRENZY W/ Tour “PSA” For The Ladies
Chris Brown has sparked a FRENZY after sharing a “PSA” for the ladies about his upcoming tour.
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Chris Brown Shares “PSA” For The Ladies About His Upcoming Tour
On Tuesday, June 16, Chris Brown took to his Instagram Story to share a clip with fans. In the clip, Brown appeared on camera alongside the on-screen caption “PSA.”
“Just letting y’all know, I’m over here trying to get as sexy as possible for this damn tour — I’m trying get right. So, shirts will be coming off [during] this tour. No dad bod situations goin’ on. No honeybuns… So, hell yeah — when I do my 1,2… go on [and] scream a lil’ louder,” Brown said.
Chris Brown Sparks A FRENZY After Sharing “PSA”
Social media users entered TSR’s comment section — with the ladies specifically going into a frenzy over the PSA.
Instagram user @kadeisaizzyhankins wrote, “Pull the pants down too boo 😭”
While Instagram user @briaaaaaj2 added, “Just walk out naked”
Instagram user @_honey.bai wrote, “When I take my shirt off I better not get kicked out”
While Instagram user @jujudrake added, “It’s crazy how easy I would fold for this man”
Instagram user @jadearmaniii wrote, “he just get finer and finer my gawdddd”
While Instagram user @kween.ronnib added, “He makesssss meee blush soooo badddd itsss sooooo sadddddd 😂😂😂😂 the only man that’s has made me blush for over 20 years”
Instagram user @_suckafreesi wrote, “He either in a jolly mood like this or putting BTA no in between lmfao”
While Instagram user @iamerica_marie_ added, “What church say it’s okay you can come as you are 😭”
Instagram user @mpcvintage wrote, “let me go to the gym lol 😂”
While Instagram user @breezythebull1111 added, “Each year he gets finer he ain’t gotta worry about being fine he already fine lol 😂❤️”
Instagram user @alaniamaday wrote, “I need that lil 1, 2 huhhh on me 😂😂”
The Singer Also Shared Another Message About His Upcoming Tour
As The Shade Room previously reported, earlier on Tuesday, June 16, Chris Brown shared a separate message about his upcoming tour. Specifically, he took to his Instagram Story to share the “clothing theme” as “JUST BE BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUT…”
Furthermore, Breezy’s earlier announcement also had fans cuttin’ up.
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