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Cast Away Star Tom Hanks’ Son Chet Says He’s Stranded in Colombia
Tom Hanks’ son Chet Hanks faced more than a few Cast Away jokes after revealing he is stuck in Colombia without his U.S. passport.
“Free me! Free me,” Chet, 35, joked via an Instagram video on Friday, February 27.
The Running Point actor explained that he recently traveled to Puerto Rico for his “homeboy Max’s birthday party” and “had a good time.” After the birthday festivities, Chet decided to visit another friend in Medellín, Colombia.
“Sounds good, right? Well, check this out,” he quipped before revealing his nightmare travel story.
Per Chet, he has been “traveling with my Greek passport because I’m a dual citizen” and thus decided to leave his U.S. passport at home since it was about to expire.
“Sometimes they don’t let you in the country, even if it hasn’t expired, but it’s about to expire,” Chet claimed.
Chet apparently had a wild time in Medellín but the trip took a stressful turn when he showed up at the airport to fly back home.
“I go to the airport to check in [for] my flight three hours early,” he said. “This is an international flight. They tell me that if I’m using a foreign passport, I need a green card to get back into America.”
The problem with the airport staff’s request is that Chet doesn’t have a green card since he’s “an American citizen.”
“I’m literally stuck in Colombia. I’m stuck in Medellín,” he admitted to viewers. “Granted, there’s worse places to be stuck, but I literally have no f***ing idea what I’m gonna do, and the only embassy to get this s*** settled is in Bogota.”

Chet Hanks, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, and Truman Hanks in January 2024. Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Chet explained that he was reluctant to travel from Medellín to Bogota in order to get the travel issue resolved.
“So, free me,” he jokingly begged.
Us Weekly has reached out to Chet’s representatives for comment.
Chet did not seem too stressed about his travel situation, as he later shared numerous videos and photos of himself partying with friends.
The comments of Chet’s video were filled with fans humorously referencing his dad’s classic movie Cast Away, where Tom played a Fedex courier stranded on a South Pacific island.
“Better call someone in your family to have them FedEx your passport to you ASAP,” one Instagram user joked, while another added, “Tom Hanks doesn’t have the best of luck with FedEx.”
One commenter slipped in a sly reference to another of Tom’s movies by suggesting that the Oscar winner might be “waiting at the terminal” for Chet. (The 2004 comedy The Terminal starred Tom, 69, as an Eastern European traveler stuck at New York City’s John F. Kennedy Airport.)
Before his vacation troubles, Us Weekly exclusively chatted with the actor and musician about a potential collaboration with his mom, Rita Wilson. Chet — who has released music under the pseudonym “Chet Haze” — initially joked that he couldn’t “afford” to make a track with his mom. (While primarily known for her acting, Wilson, 69, has also released five studio albums as a singer-songwriter.)
“I’d probably have to sign my life away,” he joked to Us at the Clive Davis Pre-Grammys Gala at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 31.
Pressed on what kind of music they might make together, Chet hinted, “I don’t know, maybe we’ll have to do, like, a really ratchet, like, strip club song or something, I don’t know. You never know. I think she’s got it in her.”
Chet is one of Tom’s four children. The Da Vinci Code actor shares his eldest son, Colin Hanks, and daughter, Elizabeth Ann “E.A.” Hanks, with his first wife, Samantha Lewes, and welcomed Chet and his brother Truman Hanks with Wilson.
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Shanna Moakler Throws Shade at Kourtney Kardashian
The former “Meet the Barkers” star has leveled fresh accusations against the Lemme co-founder for how she treats the children she shares with Travis Barker.
Moakler and the Blink-182 drummer divorced after welcoming two kids together, Alabama Barker and Landon Barker. Travis married Kourtney Kardashian in 2022 and had a son, Rocky Thirteen, a year later.
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Shanna Moakler Shades Kourtney Kardashian With Bad Stepmom Claims

The former Miss USA appeared on the February 27 episode of the “When Reality Hits” podcast, where she made serious claims that the first Kardashian daughter is not a good stepmom to her kids.
When host Brittany Cartwright asked whether the two women had ever sat down to talk through co-parenting, Moakler did not hesitate to share that such discussions never happened.
“I don’t think those women have those conversations with anybody,” Moakler said before hinting that there were deeper issues. The 50-year-old said there were moments she felt were disrespectful, and admitted that Kourtney’s actions often didn’t sit well with her.
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“At certain times, I felt, ‘Wow, if I had your kids, I wouldn’t be doing some of the s-t you’re doing with my kids,’” Moakler shared, adding that the breaking point came when boundaries were pushed.
“I feel like there were some lines that were crossed,” the former reality TV star said, per Page Six. Although she didn’t state what those lines were, she acknowledged that the family has since moved past it. “It is what it is. It’s happened. And I feel like we’ve all moved forward from it now.”
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Kourtney Kardashian Praises Her Bond With Her Stepchildren

Moakler’s remarks come five months after Kourtney spoke publicly about her close relationship with her stepchildren, especially Alabama.
“Alabama and I are super close. I’ve known her since she was 8 years old,” the 46-year-old said during a previous episode of her family’s Hulu series, per The Blast.
She added that she loves supporting the young influencer and described her dynamic with Atiana and Landon as balanced. According to “The Kardashians” star, she aims to be supportive when needed without overstepping.
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Shanna Moakler Accuses Travis Barker Of Sending Damaging Emails

Despite Kourtney maintaining that her relationship with Barker’s children is healthy, Moakler’s latest criticism is threatening to overshadow it.
However, this is not the first time Moakler has made allegations about her ex-husband or his new wife.
In 2024, she emotionally reflected on their marriage and what ultimately ended their relationship. According to The Blast, the model explained that while setting up Barker’s computer so their kids could FaceTime him during his recovery from a crash, she discovered emails from multiple women.
However, those messages did not hurt her as much as the emails she found showing that Barker had posted negative comments about her on TMZ, calling her a “bad mother” and “bad person.”
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Shanna Moakler And Travis Barker Get Backlash For Alabama’s Upbringing

As Moakler questions Kourtney’s parenting, she and Travis have also faced scrutiny over their daughter, Alabama.
As The Blast reported, the 20-year-old opened up months ago about losing her pregnancy and heartbreak after being cheated on.
Following her revelations, critics slammed her for using such sensitive information to gain attention. However, Alabama fired back, emphasizing that she would not lie about something personal to her.
The attention soon turned to her parents, Travis and Moakler, as fans blamed them for neglect. One fan wrote, “Your dad should be ashamed. [You’re] a product of your family, unfortunately,” while another user added, “I wonder how her dad be feeling.”
Travis Barker Helped Reconcile Kourtney Kardashian and Alabama

Meanwhile, Alabama and Kourtney’s relationship has not always been smooth. At one point, the pair reportedly faced tension that Travis reportedly stepped in to resolve.
According to The Blast, the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum and the aspiring musician clashed amid Alabama’s feud with rapper Bhad Bhabie, who made claims involving the Kardashian family.
However, sources said Travis acted as a mediator between his wife and his first daughter, having a sit-down with both of them to restore harmony in their blended family.
Although Kourtney and Alabama have made peace, their bond has not dramatically transformed. However, there is now greater mutual respect and effort between them.
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Nelson Nunez, Jusiah Jones, Xavier Tyson: Rape Of 12-Year-Old
Police have revealed shocking details about an incident involving three boys and a 12-year-old girl in Miami. NBC Miami reports that prosecutors have charged three minors as adults in connection with the rape of a 12-year-old girl. Nelson Nunez and Jusiah Jones reportedly have already appeared in adult court. Records show that Xavier Tyson attended his arraignment hearing on Feb 27.
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Police Reveal Disturbing Details About Incident With Miami Minors
Per CBS News, Nelson Nunez, 13, and Jusiah Jones, 12, appeared in bond court on Feb 27 for a crime that took place in June 2025. Arrest reports state that on June 18, 2025, Nelson Nunez allegedly raped a 12-year-old girl at the Green Haven Project, a community garden on 11th St. and NW 2nd Ave.
Police say the girl was walking home when the boys pulled her to a sofa between two buildings. Jusiah Jones and Xavier Tyson, who was 14 at the time, allegedly held the young girl’s hands, while Nunez took off her pants and proceeded to have intercourse with her. Mike Vega, spokesperson for the City of Miami Police, said the victim screamed for help, prompting one of the boys to shove rocks in her mouth. The victim’s father searched for her while yelling her name. The boys eventually ran off, but the police caught them the next day.
“It’s heartbreaking, and I can only imagine the pain that a 12-year-old is gonna have for the rest of her life, knowing what occurred to her,” Mike Vega said.
What’s Next For Three Suspects?
NBC Miami states that authorities charged Jones with aggravated battery and false imprisonment. Nunez faces sexual battery on a minor by a minor and kidnapping, while Tyson has been charged with sexual battery, false imprisonment, and lewd and lascivious conduct with a child. Right now, authorities haven’t released details about the boys’ sentencing or their next court dates.
Green Haven Project Speaks Out After Incident With Minors Leaves The Community Heartbroken
Shortly after the tragic incident, the Green Haven Project released a statement. The organization said it stands with the victim and her family and expressed heartbreak that a construction opening created an opportunity for unintended access.
“The Green Haven Project is deeply saddened by this unforeseen and unacceptable incident and stands with the victim and her family. As a community garden, our space is meant to serve the community by providing access to fresh food. Like many public community spaces, we recognize that spaces open to the public can attract both positive and negative activity; however, an opening caused by nearby construction activity created unintended access, after hours, and this occurred during non-operational hours, when the garden is normally closed and secured, following an unauthorized intrusion into the space. We remain committed to serving the community.”
The community also said they are working with law enforcement to implement new security measures as the investigation continues.
“The GHP maintains perimeter security measures, including fencing and protective barriers, and we are fully cooperating with law enforcement as they continue their investigation,” the project reportedly told the press, per NBC 6 South Florida.
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10 Binge-Worthy Netflix Shows That Get Better After Season 1
Netflix truly changed the rules for TV. The streamer started dropping entire seasons at once, and all of a sudden, it was over for traditional programming schedules where the fans only got one episode a week. Binge-watching became the norm, and showrunners had the creative freedom to take bigger swings with storytelling without worrying about traditional network constraints.
Here’s the catch, though: When viewers can watch several episodes in a single sitting, they have very little patience for slow burns that don’t instantly click. A Netflix original, no matter how great, is expected to hook its audience within seconds. Sometimes, though, even the most promising shows need time to find their footing, and some Netflix series deserve a little more patience because they only get better after Season 1.
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‘Sex Education’ (2019–2023)
Sex Education felt like a breath of fresh air when it first premiered. The series, created by Laurie Nunn, follows a socially awkward teenager, Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield), whose mom, Jean (Gillian Anderson), is a blunt sex therapist. The story kicks off when Otis partners up with the wildly intelligent Maeve Wiley (Emma Mackey) and launches an underground sex therapy clinic at their school to offer advice to their classmates. Sex Education Season 1 handles tough and awkward conversations about physical intimacy and delivers a story that feels exciting, inclusive, and emotionally grounded.
However, as confident as the show is in its first installment, the stakes are still relatively contained. Season 2 is when the narrative starts to expand, and one-off storylines evolve into longer arcs that directly impact the characters’ development. Sex Education also begins to explore institutional repression when the school’s new leadership attempts to control education about sex within the student body. The show suddenly goes from light-hearted teenage dilemmas to larger conversations about power and shame without ever feeling preachy. The writing remains character-first, and that ensures that things always feel relatable.
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‘Never Have I Ever’ (2020–2023)
In many ways, Never Have I Ever is the quintessential teen rom-com series about the messiness of growing up, falling in love, and finding oneself. However, beneath all that, the show is layered with so much more meaning. The series, created by Mindy Kaling, follows 15-year-old Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), who is dealing with the death of her father while being determined to reinvent herself after a humiliating freshman year. Season 1 opens with Devi temporarily losing the ability to walk following the trauma of losing her dad so suddenly, and while she has recovered once the story actually starts, her emotions are still all over the place. That’s the key to understanding why Never Have I Ever gets better after Season 1.
Initially, Devi is shown to be a selfish, impulsive teenager who doesn’t care about how her actions affect others. However, that is the entire point. The audience has to stick with Devi in all her flawed, insecure, and sometimes even jealous glory. The great thing about the show is that it doesn’t ever try to fix Devi. Instead, the narrative slowly exposes why she is the way she is. The audience sees her attending therapy where she confronts all the emotions she has been trying to bury, and that becomes one of the most important elements of the show. Eventually, Devi’s storylines and her personality mature, but the audience has to trust the process and really embrace the chaos of Never Have I Ever Season 1 to fully understand that growth.
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‘Grace and Frankie’ (2015–2022)
Grace and Frankie is one of the most unique shows on Netflix. The series reunites legends Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as Grace and Frankie, respectively, two women in their seventies whose lives take a turn when their husbands, played by Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston, reveal that they have been in love for decades and plan to marry each other. The premise is intriguing right off the bat, especially given that Grace and Frankie are forced to live together in a Malibu beach house as they rebuild their lives from scratch. Sadly, though, all of this feels more like a post-divorce drama than a fast-paced sitcom in Season 1. The pacing of the show is a bit too slow, and the jokes just don’t land the way they should. In fact, it often feels like Grace and Frankie are one-dimensional stereotypes, and it’s hard to get fully invested in their journey.
Thankfully, though, things shift in Season 2 when the show finally stops relying on the shock of the husbands’ announcement and starts exploring what Grace and Frankie’s life actually looks like afterward. That’s when Grace and Frankie start leaning into the ladies’ reinvention and the genuine friendship they find in each other. The show normalizes conversations about aging without being too on-the-nose, and watching these two women find themselves all over again, starting a business, makes Grace and Frankie the perfect comfort show for everyone.
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‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ (2017–2019)
A Series of Unfortunate Events, based on the beloved novels by Lemony Snicket, is a genuinely hilarious show with lots of heart. The series follows the orphaned Baudelaire siblings as they are passed from one incompetent guardian after another, all while being hunted by the petty Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris). On the surface, the show paints the picture of a villain trying to steal a fortune. However, beneath the absurd humor and gothic production design, this is a story about what happens when young children are forced to grow up too fast. There’s no denying that A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 1 is visually rich and extremely faithful to the books. Harris deserves a special shoutout for the way he transforms into Olaf and embodies his absolute madness.
Yet, the show truly finds its footing in Season 2 when the narrative expands beyond Olaf’s schemes. The second installment expands the larger mythology of the story as the children uncover the secret organization V.F.F (Volunteer Fire Department), and the moral grey areas their parents operated in. That’s when the show stops being about one bad man and becomes about a broken system. The tone darkens, the humor becomes more absurd, and the production leans harder into the surrealism of the source material. By the time A Series of Unfortunate Events reaches its end, the audience can practically see how self-aware the series becomes as it progresses.
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‘The Crown’ (2016–2023)
The Crown is one of Netflix’s greatest breakout hits, but the show definitely took its sweet time to get there. The series, created by Peter Morgan, chronicles the reign of Queen Elizabeth II across six seasons and reimagines decades of royal history. From the beginning, the ambition of the show is obvious. The Crown Season 1 stars Claire Foy as a young Elizabeth and her reluctant ascent after the death of King George VI. The stakes here feel extremely personal, with Elizabeth struggling to navigate marriage and duty. The first installment of the show is deliberately controlled and slow-paced as Elizabeth learns the rules of the institution that she will eventually go on to embody.
The drama is quiet, and the monarchy feels fragile. However, The Crown Season 2 takes all of that and puts it into a pressure cooker. The season covers events including the Suez Crisis and goes beyond the palace walls. It’s almost as if The Crown completely reinvents itself with each season to show the political instability the monarchy has always had to navigate. It’s easy to see why and how the series grows in scope and confidence as the story progresses. By the time Olivia Colman takes over the role of the Queen, The Crown feels like a more seasoned drama that explores the generational consequences of power. However, the careful groundwork of Season 1 is essential to the weight that the later seasons carry.
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‘The Umbrella Academy’ (2019–2024)
The Umbrella Academy isn’t a typical superhero show, and that’s exactly why it found its audience. The series, based on the comics by Gerard Way, follows seven adopted siblings raised by the cold, manipulative billionaire Sir Reginald Hargreeves (Colm Feore) to be child superheroes. Instead, they grow up completely damaged, estranged, and resentful of the man who treated them like experiments rather than humans. The premise is intriguing right from the start, with 43 women giving birth simultaneously, and Reginald adopting seven of these babies and training them as the Umbrella Academy. Season 1 introduces this strange, fractured family as they reunite for their father figure’s funeral, only to learn that the world is about to end. The show doesn’t pull any punches and throws its characters in the deep end while fully embracing the weirdness of it all.
However, the biggest issue with The Umbrella Academy Season 1 is its uneven tone. The story goes from the apocalypse plot to intense character drama, and that shift doesn’t always land smoothly. The show starts to find its footing in Season 2 after the first apocalypse resets everything, and the siblings land in 1960s Dallas. By this time, the emotional arcs feel sharper and more purposeful, and the narrative strikes the perfect balance between absurdity and heart. That’s when the story becomes about trauma and these siblings finding their way back to each other despite the damage their father inflicted on them. The Umbrella Academy ends as a messy, heartfelt family saga where every little storyline feels deliberate and earned.
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‘Orange Is the New Black’ (2013–2019)
Orange Is the New Black remains one of Netflix’s most unique original shows. The series, created by Jenji Kohan and based on Piper Kerman’s memoir, follows Taylor Schilling as Piper Chapman, a privileged New Yorker sentenced to 15 months in a minimum-security women’s prison for transporting drug money a decade earlier. The simple fish-out-of-water premise then transforms into something much greater as the audience is introduced to the diverse women in Litchfield Penitentiary, who live by the place’s own social code and order. Orange Is the New Black balances dark humor with an impactful storyline that humanizes these inmates and explores how they ended up behind bars. Now, Orange Is the New Black Season 1 was technically a smash hit and turned the show into Netflix’s most-watched original series at the time.
However, everyone can agree that it truly took off in terms of storytelling in Season 2 when the ensemble deepened, and other characters, including Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren (Uzo Aduba), stepped into the spotlight. All of a sudden, the show doesn’t just follow Piper and her experience. Instead, it becomes an exploration of systemic poverty, addiction, abuse, and America’s broken prison system. The great thing about Orange Is the New Black is that it was willing to outgrow its premise, and in doing so, it refused to turn these inmates, including Piper, into stereotypes. The prison dramedy still stands as one of the most important ensemble shows of the streaming era, one that just cannot be missed.
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‘BoJack Horseman’ (2014–2020)
BoJack Horseman is an animated series like no other, set in a version of Hollywood where humans and anthropomorphic animals live together. The story follows BoJack (Will Arnett), a washed-up sitcom star from the ’90s who is clinging to relevance through a tell-all memoir written by Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie). The show sounds like yet another edgy adult cartoon with crude jokes and satire. Now, BoJack Horseman Season 1 featured all of this, and wasn’t exactly what critics received as groundbreaking TV. In fact, many viewers tend to drop off after the first couple of episodes because the show feels like it’s just being raunchy for attention. However, things change dramatically midway through Season 1.
The tone of the show shifts, and it starts asking uncomfortable questions about the human condition. BoJack, who comes across as selfish and cruel initially, transforms into a complex character whom the viewers slowly begin to understand. By Season 2, BoJack Horseman completely shifts gears and starts focusing a lot more on the emotional depth of the narrative. It tackles themes like depression, addiction, generational abuse, sexuality, and self-sabotage in ways animated series rarely ever do. The series evolves into a full-blown psychological drama, and its impact is felt long after the credits roll for the final time.
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‘Ginny and Georgia’ (2021–Present)
Ginny and Georgia is a generational dramedy that follows a complex yet realistic mother-daughter relationship. The series follows 31-year-old Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) and her teenage daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) as they relocate to Wellsbury, Massachusetts, after years of running. Season 1 follows Georgia’s journey as a survivor of abuse who is willing to do anything to protect her kids, even if that means lying or stealing. Ginny, on the other hand, struggles to fit in at school as she navigates race in a predominantly white town. The show combines teen comedy, murder mystery, and melodrama to deliver a story that feels ambitious yet personal.
However, in the beginning, this ambition is the very problem the series has to overcome. It often feels like Ginny and Georgia Season 1 is taking the story in every possible direction, just to see what sticks. The story feels chaotic, and the characters are half-baked at best. Season 2 begins to treat storylines with more nuance instead of dramatizing things for shock value. The mother-daughter relationship also matures, and the show moves beyond its initial teen soap territory.
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‘Locke & Key’ (2020–2022)
Locke & Key is hands down one of Netflix’s most intriguing fantasy series. The show follows the Locke family after their patriarch, Rendell (Bill Heck), is murdered. His wife, Nina (Darby Stanchfield), then moves their three children, Tyler (Connor Jessup), Kinsey (Emilia Jones), and Bode (Jackson Robert Scott), to his ancestral home in Matheson, Massachusetts, which holds plenty of mysteries. Turns out that the house contains keys that unlock all kinds of magical abilities, but the children aren’t the only ones searching for them. A demonic entity known as Dodge (Laysla De Oliveira) wants the keys for herself, and so begins a battle over these artifacts. Locke & Key Season 1 builds a strong foundation, and the concept is pretty imaginative from the start.
The premise isn’t the issue here at all. Instead, it’s the execution. In the show’s early episodes, the Lockes repeatedly make confusing decisions that keep the audience from rooting for them. The show feels like a teen drama, which is engaging, but isn’t anything to write home about. Locke & Key reaches its true potential in Season 2, where the characters become more proactive, and the stakes escalate with real consequences. Instead of dragging the story out under the guise of setting up the lore, the series carries its worldbuilding and character arcs side by side. Once Locke & Key leans into its full mythology, it turns into a completely different show that ends on an extremely powerful note.
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Inglewood Mayor Says City’s Prepared For World Cup, We’ve Had Taylor Swift Concerts!
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The World Cup is the biggest sporting event of 2026 … but Inglewood’s not sweating being one of the host cities — thanks to names like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé.
We spoke with Mayor James Butts Jr. this week as the city gears up to welcome soccer fans at SoFi Stadium this June … with folks from all over the globe expected to travel to the area for games.
Mayor Butts said federal presence will be added to the city’s already “robust public safety matrix” … which already exists thanks to massive names like Swift and Bey having tour stops in the area in years past — as well as the Super Bowl — with countless spectators flooding the city for those events.
Speaking of the Super Bowl, Butts said having the World Cup is like hosting several Super Bowls in one month … which is pretty bonkers to think about.
Butts says the security measures will not include U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, whose actions have sparked unrest throughout the country, including in Los Angeles.
“To my knowledge, ICE is not going to be a part of the federal matrix at this time — for the World Cup,” Mayor Butts said.
Mayor Betts pointed out that ICE-related unrest has been in certain parts of L.A., and Inglewood is not one of them. However, if a protest or disruption occurs, the city knows what to do.
“We always have contingency plans, but fortunately we have not had unrest here, so we’re not gonna wish that upon ourselves, but we do have contingency plans for all outcomes,” Mayor Butts added.
Overall, Mayor Butts — who was sworn in as mayor in 2011 — is looking forward to the World Cup, saying the economic boost and “circulation value of money” will be in the billions!
He also wants visitors to leave with a good impression of Inglewood … a city where you can get good entertainment, feel safe, and have an overall great experience.
“I want them to continue to view it as they do now — the sports entertainment capital of the western United States,” Mayor Butts said.
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Mayor Butts also had a message for his city residents planning to rent out their driveways to World Cup fans looking for a better deal and closer spot to SoFi Stadium.
“We want to maintain neighborhood integrity.”
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Justin Bieber Picture-Perfect Shirtless Shots To Celebrate His Bday!
Hope you’re here with pure intentions, cuz these Justin Bieber pictures don’t need any filter … and they’re worth celebrating! Today marks the singin’ stud’s 32nd birthday, and we’ve rounded up his sexiest shots … Happy Scrolling 😘 … Check…
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Kesha’s Hottest Shots for Her 39th Birthday
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Kesha‘s following her own advice … taking it all off in these spicy hot shots.
The pop star turned 39 on Sunday … and we’ve put together her hottest shots for you to celebrate the star!
Check out the singer stripped down to just thong-style bikini bottoms and a tiny top in the snow … or giving her best “Blue Steel” impression for the camera in a shirt revealing much of her impressive bust.
So “Tik Tok” folks … because you can only enjoy these sexy snaps on Kesha’s bday for 24 hours!
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