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Bold and Beautiful 2-Week Spoilers Jan 26-Feb 6: Sheila Falls for Deadly Trap While Ivy Loses Control
Bold and the Beautiful two-week spoilers for January 26th through February 6th suggest Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) is deceived and Ivy Forrester (Ashleigh Brewer) is going to go berserk about something.
Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers for Monday, January 26: Dylan & Will Land in Compromising Position
On Monday, January 26th, Melissa Dylan (Sydney Bullock) is swearing to Electra Forrester (Laneya Grace) that she’ll absolutely respect her relationship with Will Spencer (Crew Morrow). She promises she won’t overstep or touch his kitchen again.
Electra is going away on a business trip, so she is certainly concerned about Dylan staying at Will Spencer’s while she is out of town. Despite the promises she makes to Electra this week, Dylan sees Will lifting weights shirtless out on his deck. Of course, she can’t help but stare while he is putting on the “gun show.”
Finn (Tanner Novlan) accidentally causes Will and Dylan to spend time together. It looks like Finn drops off Hayes Forrester Finnegan (Bryan Garlick) at Will Spencer’s house. Perhaps he needs to get to the hospital and Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), the nanny, and Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) are all unavailable. Obviously, he doesn’t have a choice.
They’re going to be stuck babysitting together, and that’s where things start going downhill this week. Electra is happily surprised when Steffy tells her there’s a change in plan. She’s going to be going to San Francisco with Electra to meet with several people.
This involves jewelry line business for Forrester Creations. For whatever reason, I think Ivy Forrester is staying back and Steffy is going in her place. I know that she’s going to be keeping an eye on Will for Electra.
B&B Spoilers: Carter’s Big Gesture and a Surprise Visit on Tuesday, January 27
On Tuesday, January 27th, Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor) wants to talk to Daphne Rose (Murielle Hilaire) about all the big plans he has for their future, which includes a wedding and a family. I’m curious if Carter is going to tell Daphne how many kids he wants. They may start those baby-making plans right away.
Carter has a big gesture planned for this talk. He sets up a romantic dinner for himself and Daphne in the showroom. Plus, Will and Dylan are busy doing a craft project with Hayes this week. They’re making little paper lunch bag puppets and bonding.
Electra’s take on this will likely be that it was inappropriate for Dylan to help babysit. Steffy and Electra are getting ready for their jewelry presentation. They are meeting with wealthy socialite Dottie Bright (Morgan Fairchild). Dottie was a very good friend of Steffy’s grandmother, Stephanie Forrester (Susan Flannery). Also joining them will be Dottie Bright’s assistant, Joseph (Jim J. Bullock).
Scandalous Moments and Guest Stars on Wednesday, January 28 on Bold and the Beautiful
On Wednesday, January 28th, there is an incident at the beach house. For some reason, Dylan is practicing dance in the living room. She’s in ballet clothes, including a leotard and a sheer skirt. She winds up in Will’s lap with his hand on her leg, and their faces are close together. It looks like they’re about to kiss.
This might be down to editing in the promo, but Electra’s aunt Ivy is lurking outside the beach house. She’s looking in the window, which is a bit creepy, and she thinks she’s seeing something scandalous between Dylan and Will Spencer.
Ivy will definitely tell Electra, though I suspect the moment may be innocent. They’re also going to have a rich buyer stopping by to visit Steffy and Electra. They’re going to be seeing Harmony and guest star Spencer Pratt.
I mentioned before that some sites are reporting Spencer Pratt is returning as the character Rich, but that’s inaccurate. Spencer Pratt made his soap opera debut on Bold and the Beautiful last spring playing himself alongside his wife, Heidi Montag.
I suspect he’ll be playing himself again as a wealthy buyer looking for a piece for Heidi Montag. Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) urges RJ Forrester (Brayan Nicoletti) to come back and work on designs with his dad, Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye).
Brooke knows that Ridge misses having a partner to design with now that they forced Eric Forrester (John McCook) out and Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson) decided to go back to Paris. Over at the Logan estate, RJ comes in from a swim, and Brooke is happy to see her son back in her house.

Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Ivy Confronts Dylan and Electra Opens Up on Thursday, January 29
On Thursday, January 29th, Ivy comes at Dylan hard. She blasts her and confronts her about the close moment she saw through the window with Will. I’m sure Ivy’s also going to tattle to Electra as soon as she’s back in town.
Electra, while out of town, opens up to Steffy Forrester about her concerns regarding Dylan. Electra will likely say nice things about being a good friend and wanting to help her. As I’ve noted, Electra acts sweet to everyone else, but when it’s just her and Dylan, she is much more aggressive.
B&B Spoilers: Ivy’s Ultimatum and a Romantic Spark for Deacon on Friday, January 30
On Friday, January 30th, Ivy orders Dylan to leave Los Angeles immediately. It is a bold move to tell someone to leave town, but I’m sure Electra will be on board with it. I don’t think Will Spencer is going to agree, however.
Sheila expresses her gratitude for Taylor saving her marriage to Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan). Sheila is still oblivious to the fact that Taylor and Deacon are falling for each other. Sheila tells Deacon they’re lucky to have Taylor in their lives. However, Deacon Sharpe and Taylor Hayes share a special moment on Friday, and it looks like they may finally kiss.
Bold and the Beautiful February Sweeps: Sheila’s Suspicions and Eric’s Secret Fashion Launch
The week of February 2nd through the 6th is our first full week of February sweeps. Will may not like the way Ivy is treating Dylan. Ivy remains adamant, and once Electra returns, she will find out what Ivy saw. Electra will likely want Dylan kicked out of the house and blackballed, believing her trust has been abused.
Electra is expected to agree with Ivy’s ultimatum. Plus, Deacon and Taylor are playing with fire. All heck will break loose when Sheila finds out about them. Eric and Katie Logan (Heather Tom) are picking up the pace at Logan. Eric has an entire collection ready to put into production for a fast-track launch. Sheila “Spidey senses” start to tingle, and Steffy also suspects things are not as they should be with Taylor.
Steffy is going to grill Taylor again about Deacon. Meanwhile, Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) may loop Brooke in on Deacon’s new love interest. Brooke wants Taylor to find her “destiny,” so if she thinks it’s Deacon, she’ll likely support the pairing. Finally, Ridge and Brooke are curious to know the identity of Katie Logan’s lead designer, leaving Donna Logan (Jennifer Gareis) stuck lying to protect the secret.
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Days of our Lives Early Spoilers Feb 9-13: Philip Delivers Stunning News & Cat Makes Power Play
Days of Our Lives spoilers for February 9th – 13th reveal Philip Kiriakis (John-Paul Lavoisier) stuns somebody and Cat Greene (AnnaLynne McCord) is making a really big move.
As we always do on early edition day, we start with what’s coming the rest of this week and then we’ll dive into what is coming next week.
Phillip Stuns Gabi on Days of Our Lives
On Wednesday, February 4th, we’ve got Gabi Hernandez (Cherie Jimenez) absolutely stunned by Philip Kiriakis. He may have a big romantic surprise up his sleeve. But will Gabi ever admit how she spied on Titan for Tony DiMera (Thaao Penghlis)? Or is Theo Carver (Cameron Johnson) going to drop that bomb to mess things up since he’s crushing on her?
Over in Alamainia, Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) and Eli Grant (Lamon Archey) get new info. Rafe found that tablet in Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel)’s house in Alamainia, and Eli and Rafe are going to grill Vivian. I suspect she might have meant for them to find it because it wasn’t well hidden, and she knew they were going to search. She seemed unconcerned about them searching, so she’s going to tell Eli and Rafe a very convincing story about that.
Vivian Targets Dimitri on DOOL
Vivian may be throwing Dimitri von Leuschner DiMera (Peter Porte) under the bus as part of her scheme with Gwen Rizczech (Emily O’Brien) to take him down because, as we know, Vivian Alamain hates the von Leuschners and Gwen, in particular, hates Dimitri.
Liam Selejko (Hank Northrop) tells Abe Carver (James Reynolds) that he is so sorry. He had no idea that Theo was going to be kidnapped. Liam, according to him, thought he was prepping that crypt for some kind of doomsday crisis, like a bomb shelter, by stocking up on food and water. I’m not sure Liam Selejko’s telling the whole truth, though.
Gabi Hernandez Mourns Stefan DiMera and Drama at Bayview
On Thursday, February 5th, we’ve got Rafe and Arianna Hernandez Horton (Marissa Reyes) comforting Gabi. It looks like Rafe and Eli leave Alamainia convinced that Stefan DiMera (Brandon Barash) really is dead. If they tested the remains, it looks like they got a DNA match.
Of course, Gabi told Philip that she was over Stefan, but being confronted with the truth of his death is going to be something else because that was her guy. That was her person, and they really got cheated by Vivian.
Sophia Choi (Rachel Boyd) and Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) are playing nice over at Bayview in front of Dr. Gregory. Sophia’s going to write Holly a much nicer note this time that doesn’t say she hates her. Everything seems less contentious. Sophia may be playing nice so that her minders at Bayview will relax their guard and she can escape again.
Rafe Grills Kristen on Days
Rafe circles back around to question Kristen DiMera (Stacy Haiduk). And I wonder if it’ll be about what they found out in Alamainia about the CCTV on the crypt or if it’s about her working with him to take down EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel). Maybe a little bit of both. Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) needs Tate Black (Leo Howard)’s help to get through to Rachel Black (Alice Halsey), and this could be about steering clear of Sophia Choi,
or it could be about what happened with Rachel in the judge’s chambers. We may just get a play-by-play after the fact to find out what happened and if she’s been sentenced to an indefinite stay in Bayview. Obviously, Kristen was thinking she could just bring her home, but I don’t think it’s going to go that way because we know that Alice Halsey has her last episodes coming soon because she has left Days of Our Lives.
Stefano DiMera Memorial and EJ DiMera’s Rise to Power
Friday, February 6th, Chad DiMera (Billy Flynn) wants EJ and Kristen to just tap the brakes and stop their bickering so they can have some family unity for just a moment—long enough to bury their dad, Stefano DiMera (Joseph Mascolo). I guess they’re going to inter ashes, and we’ll see if they put him back in the crypt or if they’re going to do something else with him.
Tony DiMera (Thaao Penghlis), Chad, EJ, Kristen, and Theo are all definitely on the lock for Stefano DiMera’s memorial at the DiMera mansion. We may also see Gwen there, along with Roman Brady (Josh Taylor), Kate Roberts (Lauren Koslow), Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall), and Susan Banks (Stacy Haiduk). I know Anna DiMera (Leann Hunley) is supposed to be back this week, so she may be there, or they may just show up for the after-party.
Obviously, the family’s not partying, but I know Roman is probably ready to throw a big after-party. He and Marlena have a moment this week that upsets Kate. We also have Abe stunned by a request from Theo. I wonder if this has anything to do with Liam or Stefano’s memorial. Does Theo actually invite Abe? That is the last place he’d want to be.
EJ the DiMera Patriarch on DOOL?
At the memorial, EJ says that despite Stefano’s flaws, he did love them all. EJ promises they will not let the House of DiMera fall. It looks like Stefano’s infamous Phoenix ring may be going on EJ’s finger as he takes his place as the patriarch, even though he’s not the oldest. I think he’s the oldest biological child who is in the country and not on the run from the law.
Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman) gets a warning from Chanel Dupree (Raven Bowens), and it may be to not let Stefano’s death make him vulnerable to EJ. Plus, he’s telling Johnny that he’s excited that Chanel is carrying a DiMera, but it sounds like those are fighting words because Johnny says he already has a son who’s a DiMera. It would seem strange for EJ to not count Tate as a real DiMera when he considers Tony a brother and Kristen his sister.


Valentine’s Day Romance and Shocking Decisions in Salem
The week of February 9th through the 13th, we are deep into February sweeps. We’re going to see Stephanie Johnson (Abigail Klein) and Alex Kiriakis (Robert Scott Wilson) soon decide something surprising about their nuptials. They put out the press release that they were going to elope, but it sounds like in the midst of all this drama with her stalker, Stephanie and Alex decide that they don’t want to wait. There’s no time like the present.
Speaking of romance, Brady and Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) decide it’s game on. They’re going to be together and they’re going to date despite Xander Cook (Paul Telfer) not being happy and despite the Kristen and Rachel issues they know will come with this.
Gabi & Philip Head to Miami on Days of Our Lives
Gabi and Philip are going to be heading to Miami. That may be what Philip stunned Gabi with—a surprise getaway for Valentine’s Day. Speaking of V-Day, Steve Johnson (Stephen Nichols) and Kayla Brady (Mary Beth Evans) are celebrating their wedding anniversary. They’ve been married a few times, like a good soap couple.
Jennifer Horton (Melissa Reeves) and Jack Deveraux (Matthew Ashford) are still in Salem; they’re going to be reminiscing and romancing. Paulina Price (Jackee Harry) and Abe Carver celebrate Valentine’s Day, but this may be their last good time since Lexie Carver (Renee Jones) may be back from the dead soon, which could put a nail in the coffin of Paulina and Abe’s marriage.
Ari gets a kiss from hunky bad boy Liam soon, and I’m guessing that Gabi is really going to hate that. Doug Williams III was enough of a bad boy, but Liam seems worse. He has the extra baggage of the dead ex, the single dad stuff, and then he’s a criminal—an illiterate criminal. His reading is getting better, though, so at least Abe’s got that sorted out for him.
February Sweeps: The Stalker Strikes and Vivian Alamain’s Next Scheme
We’re also going to find out more about whether Vivian faked out Eli and Rafe with different remains. She might have had Jake DiMera (Jake Lambert)’s remains put in that coffin because, as twins, they would have both tested the same. We only have three episodes of Vivian and then we’re going to have her off-screen with one-sided phone calls with Gwen on the Dimitri scheme.
EJ’s having a struggle. There are just a lot of things going on in his life, and that makes him very vulnerable for Cat to swoop in, get close, try to get info, and plant a kiss on him. Watch for Stephanie, Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu), Alex, and Steve to launch their plan to trap the stalker, but he’s way ahead of them. Owen Kent (Wes Ramsey) is going to snatch Stephanie from the hospital, and I expect that’s coming during February sweeps.
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‘Devil Wears Prada 2′ Breaks 20th Century Studios’ Trailers Record
The trailer for “The Devil Wears Prada 2” made history after becoming the most-viewed within a 24-hour period in the history of 20th Century Studios.
The studio’s official account on X acknowledged the milestone with a post describing the trailer as “groundbreaking.”
The film is set to premiere in May, with several members of the original cast returning.
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‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Trailer Accrued 222 Million Views In 24 Hours
20th Century Studios released the full official trailer for “The Devil Wears Prada 2” across multiple platforms on February 2.
The sequel has been very keenly anticipated since Deadline confirmed in 2024 that the project was in early development.
This meant the first confirmed trailer was always likely to attract big numbers, but the 222 million views it amassed within the first 24 hours would turn out to be an all-time record.
A post on the studio’s official X account celebrated the milestone, saying, “222,000,000 trailer views in 24hrs? Groundbreaking. Literally. Thank you for making The Devil Wears Prada 2 the most viewed 20th Century Studios trailer of all time.”
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Fans Are Excited For The Return Of Meryl Streep In The Sequel

Excitement for the David Frankel sequel has been steadily building, but appears to have surged following the release of the trailer.
Fans are particularly excited at the prospect of watching Streep reunite with the rest of the star-studded cast.
In the comment section of the trailer on YouTube, one fan admitted they kept replaying the clip just to watch Streep.
“Watched the 1st movie and this trailer thrice only for Meryl Streep,” the viewer wrote. “What an aura… big fan.”
Some viewers also used the moment to highlight the dramatic rise of the main cast over the past two decades.
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“Crazy to think that in the first film, Meryl Streep was the only one in the four-person ensemble who was an Oscar nominee or winner,” one fan wrote. “Fast forward 20 years, and now every single one of them has been nominated for or won an Oscar.”
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‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Picks Up Years After The Events Of The Original Film
The new film is set roughly 20 years after the events of the original, returning audiences to the world of Runway magazine.
Hathaway played Andy Sachs, a young and idealistic journalist who is hired as a personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the imposing editor-in-chief played by Streep.
In the sequel, Andy has built a strong career as an investigative journalist. She is drawn back into the Runway orbit as the magazine faces mounting institutional and financial pressure.
Blunt’s Emily Charlton has since risen to become a powerful executive within the luxury fashion world, controlling access to advertising revenue that could ultimately determine Runway’s survival.
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Anne Hathaway Had Previously Dismissed The Possibility Of A Sequel

Before 20th Century Studios officially moved forward with plans for a sequel, Hathaway had repeatedly shut down suggestions that a follow-up film would ever materialize.
During a red-carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight in 2022, the actress urged fans to appreciate the original rather than expect a continuation.
“It’s not gonna happen,” Hathaway said at the time. “It’s just… we can’t do it. There are other films, there will be other films. We can just watch that one again.”
Roughly two years later, the “Les Mis” star still expressed doubts, although she had notably softened her stance this time.
“If somebody could come up with a way to do it, I think we’d all be crazy not to,” Hathaway told V Magazine.
Emily Blunt Said The Cast Was Unable To Share Details About ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’

In November 2025, Blunt was asked to reveal something about the upcoming movie, and she insisted that the cast was not allowed to discuss any aspects of it.
The actress was speaking during an episode of “Tiny Talks” by ELLE, a series where child “intern” Taylen Biggs hosts brief interviews with celebrities.
When asked what she could tease about the sequel, Blunt joked about how closely the studio was guarding details of the project.
“See, I can’t tease anything,” Blunt said. “[If I do,] Disney will come in here and literally blow dart me.”
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The Series That Scarred 80s Kids Forever
By Jonathan Klotz
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Every child of the ’80s carries with them scars to this day. We watched Artax lose the will to live in the Swamp of Sorrow, half the Autobots blown up in the first 10 minutes of Transformers: The Movie, and Punky Brewster turning refrigerators into the scariest household appliance. Even the original 1983 G.I. Joe got in on the action with surprisingly dark episodes, including one in which a traitor is consumed by piranhas, but none hit as hard as “There’s No Place Like Springfield,” a two-part psychological horror focused on breaking Shipwreck, a fan favorite character, so that he’d give up the secret formula that turns water into an explosive. Cobra never did anything the way, so the master plan was to pay homage to the mind-bending sci-fi series The Prisoner.
G.I. Joe’s Psychological Horror Season Finale

After the required bumper saying “G.I. Joe will return after these messages,” Shipwreck wakes up in a hospital and learns that his family was concerned about him. Not Uncle Al, but his wife (Mara, the Cobra operative spliced with fish DNA who previously fell in love with Shipwreck) and daughter, which is news to the career soldier who had given up on ever having a normal life. Haunted by nightmares, Shipwreck nonetheless falls into a routine with the family he always wanted in the idyllic town of Springfield.
The two-part episode is the equivalent of a slow-burning episode for G.I. Joe, which normally wrapped up the entire story in 22-minutes with a massive gun battle. “There’s No Place Like Springfield” slowly peels back the curtain as Shipwreck realizes there’s something wrong with the town, and he uncovers the Cobra conspiracy behind it all. With the town burning down around him when the Joes arrive on a rescue mission, Shipwreck is confronted by Mara, the woman he loves, who’s still fighting for Cobra, and his daughter, armed with a rocket launcher.. Until they melt into goo.

G.I. Joe was a very light-hearted children’s show designed to sell toys, which is why the sheer anguish in Shipwreck’s voice when he realizes that his family were synthoids is so haunting. He knows he’s been lied to by Cobra, he knows everything is fake, but in those final moments, he’s still hoping that it could be real. A glorified commercial wasn’t supposed to include deep themes about life, love, and trauma. All it needed was for the loved ones of a fan favorite character to start melting as he helplessly looked on.
G.I. Joe’s Best Episode

“There’s No Place Like Springfield” clearly took cues from Patrick McGoohan’s psychological sci-fi drama by dropping the hero in the middle of a perfect town, where other residents use various methods, both overt and covert, to get information from him. Shipwreck’s house is also located at 6 Village Drive, an obvious homage to Number Six and The Village from The Prisoner. As a kid, it’s easy to miss references to a show from the 60s, even the large, white, gelatinous mass that attacks Shipwreck is a direct reference to The Village’s bouncy, balloon security device, Rover. All the kids cared about was that Shipwreck made it out alive.
G.I. Joe ended Season 1 with the two-part psychological horror, but when Season 2 came around a year later, Shipwreck wasn’t shown dealing with the trauma; instead, he was reduced to comic relief. The addition of Sgt. Slaughter in Season 2 forced Season 1’s fan favorites to get less of the spotlight, but of all of them, Shipwreck deserved to remain a featured player, and he deserved to eventually settle down with the real Mara.
Melting loved ones turned “There’s No Place Like Springfield” into a memorable G.I. Joe episode that’s remained at the top of fan favorite lists for decades. 80s kids were used to horrible, horrible things happening to their heroes ever since we watched E.T. get sick. There had to be a better way to introduce new toys than to kill off the old favorites.
If you want to relive the 80s or check it out for the first time, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is currently streaming for free on Pluto TV.
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Steve Aoki Hosts Surprise DJ Set!
By late afternoon on October 10, 2025, The Breakers had settled into a quiet glow as guests arrived for what appeared to be a classic, intimate ceremony. Sarah Rollins Gonzalez and Richard Gonzalez were married in front of 130 of their closest friends and family in a moment that felt calm, focused, and deeply personal. Nothing about the room hinted at what was coming later that night, when a surprise set from DJ Steve Aoki would turn the ballroom into something closer to a concert than a reception.
As the evening unfolded, the tone began to shift. Music grew louder. The pace picked up. Under chandeliers and sweeping floral installations, the celebration slowly gained momentum, building toward a late-night moment that would transform the room entirely.
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“I couldn’t commit to one theme,” Sarah says. “Because one theme couldn’t hold both sides of who we are.”
Rather than choosing between intimacy and spectacle, Sarah and Richard designed a wedding that made room for both, honoring the seriousness of the commitment they were making and the joy of celebrating it fully and unapologetically.
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The Ceremony: A Sacred Pause

The ceremony itself was deliberately quiet. Designed in soft creams, ivories, and golds, the space felt warm and composed, elegant without excess. Light reflected gently off polished surfaces, florals softened the room, and eight black-tie violinists, elevated on suede-covered pedestals, filled the space with music that wrapped around the guests rather than competing with the moment. Nothing about the setting suggested that the same room would later host a very different kind of energy.
“There was an almost spiritual calm Sarah and Richard wanted people to feel,” says Justin Scalzo of YSD Events, who led planning and production for the weekend. “Each moment, from the welcome dinner through the reception, was designed to feel distinct, but connected through texture, light, and restraint.”
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For Sarah, that inward focus mattered. “When you’re in love, you want to celebrate it,” she says. “But you also want to protect it. This part of the day was about keeping it sacred.”
That intention carried through to what they wore. After trying lighter silhouettes, Sarah chose a custom Elie Saab gown that felt architectural and grounded, matching the weight of the vows. “It felt like the Rolls-Royce of wedding gowns,” she says. “Heavy in the best way.” The night before, she wore a celebratory look by Carlos Mannings of Mannings Atelier for the welcome dinner.
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Richard complemented her in a classic Tom Ford tuxedo, understated and precise. Together, they stood at the center of a ceremony that felt less like a performance and more like a promise, shared quietly with the people who knew them best.
Hair and makeup by Ariel Diaz and Amanda Maxwell emphasized softness and natural polish, while Birch Event Design layered both the ceremony and reception spaces with florals and finishes that transition seamlessly later in the evening, from refined to fully energized.
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Intimacy As Luxury

Though the couple briefly considered a destination wedding, they ultimately chose Palm Beach so nearly everyone they loved could be present. With 130 guests and an attendance rate close to 98 percent, the celebration felt personal rather than sprawling.
“That intimacy changed everything,” Richard says. “It let us design the experience around the people, not just the production.”
The smaller scale also created room for customization, allowing The Breakers’ culinary and event teams to deliver highly personalized food, service, and entertainment moments that would have been impossible at a larger wedding.
The Shift: When The Night Awakens

As daylight faded and guests moved into the reception, the change in energy was subtle at first. The room didn’t flip all at once. It built gradually, as if warming up for something bigger.
Inspired by Miami at dusk, that moment when the sun disappears and the city lights come alive, the ballroom glowed beneath cloud-like florals and oversized crystal chandeliers woven into the blooms. The space felt looser, lighter, and charged with anticipation.
“What we wanted,” Sarah says, “was that feeling of falling in love. The excitement, the build, the heartbeat.”
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Dinner unfolded like a slow rise. Music deepened as the night progressed, setting the rhythm for what was coming next. Saxophonist Al Sax, flown in from St. Barths and inspired by the couple’s favorite nights at Nikki Beach, moved through the room, climbing onto custom-built tables designed not just for performance, but for interaction.
“One of the most unique elements,” Justin notes, “was building tables with fully supported walkways. It allowed performers, and eventually guests, to step into the experience.”
Entertainment was curated by Elan Artists, with each musical moment layered intentionally toward a late-night peak.
Fashion As Transformation

For the reception, Sarah and Richard changed into custom Chrome Hearts, an unexpected choice that felt deeply personal rather than performative. The idea began months earlier in St. Barths, when Sarah discovered a rare pearl-and-diamond Chrome Hearts necklace, one of only two in existence. A conversation with founders Richard Stark and Laurie Lynn Stark followed, leading to something unprecedented: the first documented Chrome Hearts wedding gown, paired with a custom tuxedo for Richard.
“Someone told us they’re not really a brand, they’re a family,” Sarah says. “A husband and wife creating together. That mattered to us.”
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Sarah’s corseted gown, finished with a train built for movement, stayed on for six uninterrupted hours on the dance floor. Richard’s look leaned into what Sarah calls his “glamorous bad-boy side,” a contrast few guests had seen before.
“The ceremony was about our love story,” Richard says. “The reception was about celebrating it.”
The Reveal

The night’s turning point arrived under the cover of tradition. As the couple moved toward the cake, the room went quiet. Guests were asked to turn away. There was a pause, just long enough to feel anticipation build.
Then the drapes opened. LED walls rose, the lighting shifted to concert scale, and DJ Steve Aoki stepped into the room, instantly resetting the energy. In seconds, the wedding became a full-blown dance party.
“That was the moment,” Justin says. “The release. Everything finally let loose.”
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What Remains

As the night wound down, it wasn’t just the scale of the celebration that lingered, but how it felt to be there.
“Our hope,” Sarah says, “was that people left feeling a little more in love themselves.”
Planned in two distinct movements, one quiet and sacred, the other loud and electric, Sarah and Richard’s wedding reflected the full range of who they are. Not just a celebration to remember, but an experience designed to stay with people long after the music faded.
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Internet Debates Over Flirty Vibes With Evelyn Lozada
Whew, chileeeee! The internet has eyes on The Game after part two of his interview with Shaniece Hairston and Evelyn Lozada dropped. Folks online have been breaking down their lil’ chat, and now comments are flying. One debate that’s really popping online is whether Evelyn overstepped her grandma role. Some social media users think she got a little too flirty with Game, but even with that others think he was definitely picking up on whatever she was trying to put down.
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Did Grandma Evelyn Just Try To Run Game On The Game?
Okay, so BOOM! Clips from part two of The Game’s podcast interview with Shaniece Hairston and Evelyn Lozada is going viral. As if their first chat wasn’t enough, now folks are saying they should’ve kept the second part in the tuck or even at the dinner table. The rapper was cutting up with some of his answers to Evelyn’s questions. Some folks even thought their vibes were giving that’s really grandma’s baby than son-in-law. One particular clip that’s making rounds on TikTok shows Game giving Evelyn props for being one of the “best looking grandma’s on earth,” yes, the planet y’all! He even admitted that he’s always told her about “how good she looks at 50.” And of course Evelyn made sure to give him some compliments back crediting him for his intelligence. So.. who was really trying to run “game” here. We’ll let y’all be the judge, Roomies?!
@dk_culture Evelyn Lozada & The GAME flirting the whole interview! Her Daughters baby Daddy #evelynlozada #loveandhiphop #thegame #hiphoplove ♬ Originalton – macbook_music
Evelyn Spills On Lil’ Tiff Between Shaniece & The Game Over Their Child’s Name
Things got even messier online when social media users started accusing Evelyn of trying to embarrass Shaniece by spilling tea about her and Game arguing over their son’s name. During the interview, Evelyn recalled Shaniece getting upset after giving birth because she didn’t want their son’s name to be Blaze and even considered changing it. But what really got folks talking was Game admitting he goes tit for tat. The Compton emceee said he would’ve turned his petty up and hid his hands when it came to signing the passport for their son if Shaniece thought about switching up his name.
@rickybobby6025 I don’t think Shaniece expected her mom, Evelyne Lozada to release that information to the public😬😳 #thegame #evelynlozada #shaniecelozada #dropthelopodcast #babydaddy ♬ original sound – RickyBobby6025
Did Game Just Crash Shaniece’s Possible Happy Ending?
Evelyn didn’t stop at spilling tea — she came through asking some real hot questions too. She asked Game what he would do, hypothetically, if Shaniece started a whole new relationship and got married. He straight-up said that’s not happening, and he put the blame on himself. Game claimed any man trying to step to Shaniece would be shook at the thought of dealing with him since they share a child. Even with all of that, he said he has zero faith Shaniece would be walking down the aisle within a year anyway, because the dating stage usually lasts longer than that.
“Yes, you’re beautiful and yes, I want to be with you… I love you. But that thought process and that courting stage lasts longer than a year […] so it definitely won’t be next year.”
@dk_culture The Game on why Shanice (Evelyn’s Daughter) will not be getting married anytime soon #evelynlozada #thegame #game #hiphop #fyp ♬ original sound – dk_culture
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“The Masked Singer” season 14 reveals: See every celebrity eliminated so far
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See which star is under each mask.
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Shocking, R-Rated 70s Thriller Is A Paranoid Descent Into Conspiracy
By Robert Scucci
| Published

When people say “they don’t make thrillers like they used to,” I have full reason to believe they have films like 1971’s Klute in mind when they’re airing their grievances. Sometimes, all you need to tell a compelling story is a missing persons case, a climbing body count, and some good old fashioned police work. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, Klute delivers all of the above in spades, and it’s no surprise that its critical and commercial success kicked off what’s affectionately, and informally, known as the “paranoia trilogy,” which also includes 1974’s The Parallax View and 1976’s All the President’s Men.
Anchored by a tight mystery that never fully reveals its true nature until it reaches a breaking point, Klute is a hard-boiled neo-noir thriller you can really sink your teeth into as you try to put the puzzle pieces together yourself.
Starts With A Missing Person And A Call Girl

When Pennsylvania-based chemical company executive Tom Gruneman (Robert Milli) vanishes without a trace, private investigator John Klute (Donald Sutherland) is summoned to trace his whereabouts. Before committing to the case, he’s briefed on intel provided by Gruneman’s employer and colleague, Peter Cable (Charles Cioffi), so he knows exactly what he’s getting into. The only lead John Klute has to work with involves a New York City call girl named Bree Daniels (Jane Fonda), who has received several obscene letters from Gruneman in the lead-up to his disappearance.
The investigation starts out simply enough, with John secretly renting a basement apartment in Bree’s building so he can surveil her and gather intel. Bree is a tough nut to crack because she genuinely enjoys the independence her career affords her as a high-class call girl between sparsely offered acting and modeling gigs. John knows he’s tailing the right woman, but Bree, given how many johns she’s encountered over the years, only vaguely remembers an encounter with Gruneman, who was said to have laid hands on her.

Bree is at first hesitant to work with John, but when their frequent run-ins result in a budding romance, their motives align and she becomes more willing to cooperate with the investigation. That cooperation leads John to Frank Ligouin (Roy Scheider), Bree’s former pimp. Upon learning about two other call girls, Jane Mckenna and Arlyn Page, who both had similarly troubling encounters with Gruneman, John comes as close as he ever will to locating him, only to realize that Gruneman’s disappearance is merely the tip of the iceberg. There are more parties involved, and they don’t want their dark secrets exposed.
A Straight-Faced Thriller With A Gutpunch Ending

More than 50 years after its initial release, Klute is still as effective as anything coming out today because it doesn’t bother overexplaining what’s truly at stake. Instead, it leaves a breadcrumb trail of clues and morally dubious figures in its wake. John Klute has a job to do, but he also finds himself uncovering a far-reaching conspiracy involving powerful people. There’s ample reason not to trust his client at face value, and Bree’s own paranoia and inability to trust anyone adds a palpable layer of tension as she lets her guard down and allows John to become more than just the private investigator living in her building.
Klute checks all the boxes for a rock-solid crime thriller, and it holds up because it’s a well-written mystery that trusts its audience to do the heavy lifting. It leans hard into neo-noir without relying on gimmicks, melodramatic dialogue, or intrusive narration. Its straight-faced delivery is what ultimately pulls you in as you zero in on the guilty parties involved. And if you like what you see here, there’s plenty more where that came from with its unofficial companions, The Parallax View and All the President’s Men.


As of this writing, Klute is streaming for free on Tubi.
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Halley Kate McGookin Can Still Feel Injury After Being Punched in NYC
TikToker Halley Kate McGookin says she can still feel her head injury nearly two years after she was allegedly punched by a man in the streets of New York City.
McGookin, 25, appeared at the Manhattan Supreme Court trial of Skiboky Stora on Tuesday, February 3, where she claimed that she was on her way to record a podcast in March 2024 when she was punched by a stranger, according to the New York Post. She further testified that she was so caught off guard by the alleged assault that she even apologized to her attacker.
“He was screaming at me, using a lot of profanity, saying it was my fault,” McGookin testified, according to the outlet.
McGookin claimed she can still feel pain at her hairline where she was allegedly struck.
“I couldn’t really touch anywhere near that spot,” she continued. “I couldn’t really brush my head because it was so painful, tender. “I can still feel in my hairline where I was hit.”
Stora, 42, is charged with three counts of third-degree assault as a hate crime, one count of stalking as a hate crime and second-degree aggravated harassment connected to several alleged random attacks in NYC, including an incident where he allegedly attacked a Jewish couple and yelled, “Die, Jews! Die!”
“Skiboky Stora allegedly committed a series of hate-motivated incidents against several individuals based on their perceived gender, race and religion,” said District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. in May 2024, according to ABC News. “Much of what defines our city is respect and acceptance of all people. Nobody should have to fear for their safety because of their identity. I thank our prosecutors for their unwavering commitment in seeking justice for these victims.”
Stora was arrested two days after the alleged attack on McGookin, following an investigation by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force and the Manhattan DA’s office.

McGookin, who did not directly identify Stora as her attacker, posted a video to TikTok about the alleged assault shortly after she claimed it occurred.
“You guys, I was literally just walking, and a man came up and punched me in the face. Oh my God, it was so bad. I can’t even talk,” McGookin said in the video, which went viral and prompted several other TikTok users to come forward with accounts of similar alleged incidents.
Stora, a self-proclaimed rapper, appeared in court wearing a tie with his first name on it. He is representing himself in the trial and reportedly ignoring advice from a legal adviser, according to the NY Post.
Stora asked McGookin a series of unusual questions in court, including one about allegedly being the target of a federal probe and another about a “TikTok trend going around that people were saying they were punched, sucker-punched too.”
The questions were shut down by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Josh Hanshaft.
Stora’s trial is set to resume on Wednesday, February 4.
Ahead of her appearance in court on Tuesday, McGookin, who has 1.6 million followers on TikTok at the time of publication, took to Instagram to share a video of herself walking down the sidewalk to “The Phantom of the Opera.”
“What plays in my head as I am walking up to the courthouse to testify against the man who hit me in the head two years ago,” she wrote over the clip.
McGookin added in the caption, “He hit the wrong girl lemme tell u that.”
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Netflix Has The Wild 1960’s Classic That Changed Hollywood Forever
By Chris Snellgrove
| Updated

James Bond is a fictional character who needs no introduction: he is the super-sexy, martini-swilling secret agent who always manages to get the last laugh and the girl, usually in that order. Right now, the franchise is at a creative crossroads as we wait to learn who the next Bond will be and whether his adventures will stay confined to the big screen or spread out to the small screen. Fortunately, you can return to the franchise roots with the click of a button by playing Dr. No (1962 on Netflix today.
The premise of Dr. No is that British superspy James Bond is dispatched to investigate the sudden death of a fellow spy. Along the way, he meets up with a few expected enemies (like rival spies) and a few unexpected allies (like a friend at the CIA) before getting caught up in the titular villain’s plan to disrupt an upcoming space launch. Now, whether that launch will be successful or not and whether the good doctor’s evil organization ends up ruling the world may come down to Bond’s ability to save the day when every deck is stacked impossibly against him.
A Cast That Really Leans In

The cast of Dr. No includes Joseph Wiseman (best known outside of this movie for Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) as the titular supervillain and Ursula Andress (best known outside of this movie for Clash of the Titans) as the first Bond girl. Unsurprisingly, the best performance comes from Sean Connery, who gives his secret agent a roguish charm that helped to make the actor a household name. Make no mistake: James Bond would never have become such an international phenomenon if not for Connery’s legendary performance, one that holds up remarkably well after all these years.
Relative to its budget, Dr. No is one of the most successful films ever made, especially in the action genre. Against a budget of $1.1 million, the film earned $59.5 million, establishing Bond, James Bond, as one of the most marketable IPs in the entire world. The success of this movie ensured it would have many sequels, leading to a Bond franchise that consists (so far) of 25 official movies, with various actors (including Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig) filling the oversized shoes of Sean Connery once he finally left the franchise that had made him famous.
The Critics Couldn’t Say “No”

Dr. No took over the film world as surely as its titular villain wanted to take over the real world. On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie had a stunning score of 95 percent, with critics commending the film for its uniquely intoxicating blend of action and style. They further praised the movie for delivering such a fully formed cinematic hero in the form of James Bond, someone whose humor and sex appeal are just as much a part of his arsenal as the sexy cars and sleek guns.
If you’re a longtime fan of 007, you might find him largely unrecognizable in this first outing: he’s a meaner, colder secret agent, someone more akin to Daniel Craig or Timothy Dalton’s take on this famous super agent. That doesn’t mean you won’t see some of that trademark Bond charm and plenty of eye candy, thanks to the inaugural Bond girl, Honey Ryder. Plus, the plot is relatively scaled down, but this might very well appeal to someone who has gotten bored by the impossibly high stakes of later Bond outings that feel more like generic Marvel movies rather than grounded, realistic adventures in their own right.
The Most Driven Spy In Hollywood

Dr. No isn’t the best James Bond movie, but it’s arguably the most important because it introduced the world to an entirely new breed of action hero. 007’s influence in future films simply can’t be overstated, and he eventually became one of the most recognizable pop culture figures ever created. Understandably, there’s plenty of joy in returning to Bond’s first outing, which is a relentlessly satisfying romp in its own right that just happens to lay all the groundwork for the sexiest, most stylish franchise to ever grace the silver screen.
Will you agree that Dr. No is a sexy classic that changed Hollywood forever, or is this one spy movie you’d rather leave in the past? The only way to find out is to grab the remote (just watch out for that exploding pen!) and stream it for yourself on Netflix. When it comes to this first cinematic outing of the greatest secret agent the world has ever known, I’m confident you’ll be shaken and stirred.

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Savannah Guthrie Responds To Alleged Ransom Note, Wants Proof of Life
Savannah Guthrie
We Need Proof of Life On Nancy
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Savannah Guthrie says she’s aware there’s an alleged ransom note demanding payment for the return of her kidnapped mother, Nancy Guthrie … and she says she’s ready to talk on one condition.
In an emotional video posted on her social media Wednesday, the ‘TODAY’ anchor says before there can be any movement on meeting the alleged ransom’s demands, she’s pleading to know Nancy is alive … and she says the rise of AI makes it harder to confirm if any photos, audio or videos of Nancy are legit.
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TMZ was sent an alleged ransom note Tuesday and forwarded it to law enforcement. The note demanded millions of dollars in Bitcoin in exchange for Nancy, and it gave a tight deadline with an element of “or else” while also describing some things about her and her home.
In the video, Annie Guthrie is seated next to Savannah … who had her home reportedly searched by agents Wednesday … unclear when this video was recorded, but Savannah only recently uploaded it.
Savannah and her siblings say they’ve lost the light of their lives … and they want their mother to know they love her and are thankful for all the support and rescue efforts.
Cops say Nancy was abducted from her home in the middle of the night and snatched from her bed against her will … but so far there have been no arrests and no suspects.
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