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Ed Sheeran Details Wife Cherry Seaborn’s ‘Scary’ Surgery

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Ed Sheeran performs at Jazz Fest in his first public show since his court appearance in New York, trying to prove he didn't copy Marvin Gaye's song.

Ed Sheeran is opening up about one of the most frightening moments of his life involving his wife, Cherry Seaborn.

The “Shivers” hitmaker recently revealed that one of the scariest days he has ever faced was learning that Seaborn had been diagnosed with cancer while six months pregnant with their daughter, Jupiter, in 2022.

Sheeran has also hinted that, like many marriages, their relationship has faced its share of challenges. 

Ed Sheeran Shares ‘Worst’ Day With Wife’s ‘Scary’ Health Crisis

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In an appearance on the March 10 episode of the “Friends Keep Secrets” podcast with Benny Blanco, the Grammy-winning singer reflected on life’s highs and lows.

When asked about the best day of his life, the Grammy winner immediately replied, “My wedding.” But the worst moment, he revealed, came when Seaborn called with devastating news. “The day Cherry rang me up and said she had cancer,” he recalled.

He added that the frightening call came during an already overwhelming week. Around that same week, Sheeran lost his close friend Jamal Edwards, was fighting a copyright lawsuit over his hit song “Shape of You,” and was mourning the death of cricket legend Shane Warne.

When asked how his wife was currently, the “Perfect” singer went on to reveal she is in a good place. 

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“She’s fine, she had the operation,” he said. “She was pregnant at the time. That’s why it was difficult. She had the operation to remove the tumor after the birth of our second child. And thankfully – touch wood — totally fine.”

However, the moment left a lasting impact on him, as he described it as “f—king scary.”

Ed Sheeran Used Songwriting To Cope With Painful Feelings 

This is not the first time Sheeran has shared his wife’s diagnosis. Per PEOPLE Magazine, in the 2023 Disney+ documentary “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All,” Seaborn herself spoke candidly about it, sharing how the moment prompted reflections on human mortality. 

Sheeran became emotional while discussing the ordeal, calling it “horrible.” The “Photograph” singer turned to songwriting as a way to cope with the fear and uncertainty surrounding Seaborn’s cancer diagnosis, writing seven songs in four hours. 

The mom of two echoed how her husband uses music to process situations, saying, “When something really intense happens to him, he writes a song.”

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How Ed Sheeran’s Songs Have Pointed Out Marital Crisis 

Ed Sheeran performs at Jazz Fest in his first public show since his court appearance in New York, trying to prove he didn't copy Marvin Gaye's song.
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Sheeran’s tendency to channel personal experiences into music has also sparked speculation about the state of his marriage. In his deluxe edition album “Play,” released about six months ago, some songs hinted at tensions in his union with Seaborn. 

As The Blast reported, the record “Problems” paints a picture of fading love. “Flowers in our garden are dying / When did the water run dry? / Who can tell? / But you want the truth, we’re not fine,” the lyrics read.

Another track, “War Game,” goes even deeper, with Sheeran confessing he wrestled with the idea of leaving and also revealing a bond tested by hardship.

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In 2023, The Blast reported that Sheeran’s work “Autumn” pointed at a similar marriage problem with several tracks carrying a message of a strained bond. 

One particular track, “Punchline,” stood out, where Sheeran admitted to destructive emotions and a sense of hopelessness.  

The chorus intensifies the vulnerability, balancing enduring love with the pain of distance, singing, “I can’t help it, but I love you so. I can’t take this letting go.

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Sheeran has been candid about the inspiration behind “Autumn Variations,” explaining that the album was born out of both his own struggles and the experiences of those close to him.

Inside Ed Sheeran And Cherry Seaborn’s Relationship Timeline 

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Despite the challenges, Sheeran and Seaborn share a love story that spans decades. Per Brides, the pair first met at age 11, when the singer reportedly had a crush on her while they were still in school. After their graduation, they went their separate ways. 

The pair reconnected in New York City in 2015 when Sheeran was touring the U.S and quickly began dating. In 2017, Sheeran had proposed, and a year later, the couple secretly tied the knot in December 2018. 

They later welcomed daughters Lyra Antarctica in 2020 and Jupiter in 2022. With two girls already, the singer has revealed he wants another.

 In his recent talk on Blanco’s podcast, he shared insights into wanting to expand his family further, but he’s not so hopeful about the addition being a boy. 

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“You know what? I don’t know. I don’t know,” Sheeran said, per PEOPLE Magazine. “I think….. I think maybe I’d want another girl. I think. I don’t know.”

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10 Scariest Underrated Horror Movies of the Last 10 Years, Ranked

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Horror is a pretty saturated genre, and a lot of it is, well, not great, meaning that it can take some digging to find the real gems. With that in mind, this list looks at some great horrors from the last ten years that many readers might not have seen yet. While they’re not that obscure, they typically didn’t find the box office success or wide viewership that they deserve.

The titles below lean toward indie horror, particularly ones that prioritize atmosphere over jump scares, psychological unease over spectacle, and ambiguity over easy answers. They span a range of styles and tones, from the identity fractures of Possessor to the loneliness of The Blackcoat’s Daughter and the grotesque emotional metaphor at the heart of Hatching.

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‘Oddity’ (2024)

Carolyn Bracken holding an eerie object in Oddity
Carolyn Bracken holding an eerie object in Oddity
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“I can feel something watching us.” Oddity is a lean, low-budget horror from Irish filmmaker Damian McCarthy, the brains behind the upcoming Hokum starring Adam Scott, and it’s a marvel of narrative economy. The plot revolves around Darcy (Carolyn Bracken), a blind medium investigating the brutal murder of her twin sister (also played by Bracken). She arrives at the remote house where the crime took place with a collection of strange and seemingly cursed objects. Slowly, each of them reveals what really happened.

As she begins to probe what really happened, the house itself becomes a site of creeping dread. Bracken’s phenomenal dual performance anchors the movie, and the plot keeps swerving in unexpected directions. It subverts genre expectations repeatedly; here, the human characters are more evil and dangerous than any specter. All this builds up to a brilliant ending boasting one of the most effective closing shots in recent years.

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‘Censor’ (2021)

Enid (Niamh Algar) In Censor 2021
Enid (Niamh Algar) In Censor 2021
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“I see things… and I don’t know if they’re real anymore.” In Censor, a film censor (Niamh Alger) working in 1980s Britain becomes increasingly disturbed by the violent content she reviews. When she encounters a film that seems to mirror her own traumatic past, she begins to lose her grip on reality altogether. This is another slender, efficient horror, clocking in at just 84 minutes long, but filled to the brim with striking images and rich food for thought.

The visual style plays a crucial role, using color and texture to differentiate (and eventually merge )different layers of reality. In many ways, Censor is a horror movie about horror movies, and the filmmakers clearly have a deep knowledge of and affection for the genre. They draw on countless cinematic references, and do a fantastic job of recreating the grimy look and feel of the old-school video nasties. All in all, a smart, dark, psychological movie that should please genre aficionados.

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‘A Dark Song’ (2017)

Catherine Walker as Sophia Howard painting symbols by candlelight in A Dark Song
Catherine Walker as Sophia Howard painting symbols by candlelight in A Dark Song
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“This is not a game… and it will not forgive mistakes.” In A Dark Song, a grieving woman (Catherine Walker) hires an occultist (Steve Oram) to help her perform an elaborate and dangerous ritual in a secluded house. She hopes to summon her guardian angel so that she can speak with her dead son. But as the ritual progresses, the psychological and physical toll begins to mount, revealing the true cost of what they are attempting, as well as possible deception by the medium himself.

Rather than being melodramatic, this is a more grounded take on ritual magic tropes. The horror builds slowly, rooted in the idea that they may have ventured too far into something they do not fully understand. The dynamic between the two central characters provides most of the narrative momentum. Their relationship is fraught with tension, constantly shifting between cooperation and hostility, keeping the audience guessing til the end.

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‘The Blackcoat’s Daughter’ (2017)

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Emma Roberts in The Blackcoat’s Daughter 
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“Don’t you want to be with me?” Some critics completely panned this movie, which is way too harsh. Oz Perkins‘ directorial debut is a solid, compelling horror, even if not a groundbreaking one. It’s about two students (Kiernan Shipka and Lucy Boynton) who are left behind at a boarding school during winter break, while a third young woman (Emma Roberts) travels toward them under mysterious circumstances. As the timelines begin to converge, something sinister emerges.

The plot admittedly retreats some classic story beats, but the atmosphere is rich and immersive enough to compensate. The cold, empty spaces of the school create a sense of isolation that permeates every scene. The sound design is effective, too, using a minimal store and weaponizing subtle noises and long stretches of silence. Plus, the narrative structure itself is intricate and ambitious, deliberately withholding information to disorient the viewer and let them draw their own conclusions.

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‘Hatching’ (2022)

Siiri Solalinna as Tinja looking at a claw coming out of a large egg in Hatching
Siiri Solalinna as Tinja looking at a claw coming out of a large egg in Hatching
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“She’s perfect… she’s mine.” This Finnish gem is a satirical, absurdist riff on body horror. The main character is Tinja (Siiri Solalinna), a young gymnast struggling to meet her mother’s expectations. The plot kicks into gear after Tinja discovers a mysterious egg, which she nurtures until it hatches into a strange creature. The creature grows into a human-sized, bird-like monster, which begins to mirror the girl’s inner turmoil in increasingly disturbing ways.

From here, the movie’s tone shifts between domestic drama and grotesque horror, creating a sense of unease that never fully resolves. Indeed, the relationship between mother and daughter is central, with the monster acting as a manifestation of unspoken pressures and fears. The visuals convey this perfectly. The creature design is particularly striking, becoming a physical expression of the protagonist’s psychological state. All this adds up to an intelligent movie with clear themes, yet one that never lets the message eclipse the frights.

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‘The Night House’ (2020)

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Beth Parchin (Rebecca Hall) holding a flashlight in ‘The Night House’
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“There’s nothing there… but it keeps calling me.” Rebecca Hall carries most of this one single-handedly as Beth Parchin, a grieving widow who begins to uncover disturbing secrets about her recently deceased husband (Evan Jonigkeit) while living alone in the lakeside home he built. In the process, she starts to experience strange visions and encounters that suggest something is still waiting for her. The house itself becomes a puzzle, filled with hidden spaces and mirrored structures that reflect the protagonist’s unraveling state of mind.

The set design and cinematography reinforce this. The film plays with negative space, literal darkness, as a source of terror, creating images that seem to shift the longer you look at them. That said, the highlight is Hall. Her performance is layered, intelligent, and three-dimensional, making Bell far more realistic and interesting than your average horror protagonist. She’s a gripping mix of vulnerable and defiant.

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‘Possessor’ (2020)

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“You’re not in control anymore.” Possessor was the sophomore directorial effort from Brandon Cronenberg, son of David. In it, a corporate assassin (Andrea Riseborough) uses advanced technology to inhabit the bodies of others, carrying out high-profile killings while manipulating her hosts from within. Over the course of the story, her missions become more complicated, and the boundary between her identity and those she possesses begins to blur.

That premise could’ve become overly pulpy, but Cronenberg executes it with considerable style. The imagery is surreal and intense, frequently drenched in blood and gore. Here, the director crafts a world where violence feels intimate and invasive, with each act leaving a residue that cannot be easily erased. In other words, Possessor uses body horror in a deeply conceptual way. Like the best work by Cronenberg Sr., this movie delves deep into emotional detachment, the vulnerability of the body, and the dehumanizing side of technology.

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‘Mad God’ (2021)

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A masked figure standing in a dark room in Mad God – 2021
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“I will act against you in wrathful hostility.” Mad God is the ridiculously ambitious magnum opus from animator and effects artist Phil Tippett, famous for his work on Star Wars and Jurassic Park. It’s a stop-motion horror in which a lone figure descends into a nightmarish underworld filled with grotesque creatures, endless machinery, and scenes of constant suffering. The film unfolds with minimal dialogue, relying instead on its imagery to convey meaning.

The lack of a conventional plot allows the film to operate on a more symbolic level, with each sequence contributing to a broader sense of existential dread. On the aesthetic side, the stop-motion animation creates a tactile, oppressive world where every frame is filled with detail and decay. In an era of CGI and computer animation, it’s a rare treat to experience something so physical and handcrafted. While certainly not for everyone, Mad God will reward those who embrace its dark, dream-like sensibility.

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‘The Rule of Jenny Penn’ (2025)

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John Lithgow holding up a toy doll and looking up at it sadly
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“We don’t stop playing because we get old, we get old because we stop playing.” This gem out of New Zealand is driven by the remarkable dynamic between Geoffrey Rush and John Lithgow. Rush plays Stefan Mortensen, an elderly judge who suffers a stroke and is forced to spend some time in a care home. There, he is subjected to the tyranny of fellow resident Dave Crealy (Lithgow), who masquerades as confused and harmless by day but torments the home by night.

Both performers are fantastic here, Lithgow in particular. His Crealy is a truly heinous antagonist, demented, manipulative, and seemingly unstoppable, yet far from a caricature or cartoon. Through these characters, the film examines tough, relevant themes around aging, abuse of power, and the courage to resist bullies. The plot keeps you on your toes, pivoting in unexpected directions and charting a wholly new course for horror storytelling.

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‘The Autopsy of Jane Doe’ (2016)

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Done Olwen in The Autospy of Jane Doe
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“There’s something wrong with this body.” In The Autopsy of Jane Doe, a father-and-son team of coroners (played by Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch) receive the body of an unidentified woman (Olwen Kelly) and begin a routine autopsy. However, while examining her, they uncover increasingly bizarre and impossible details, suggesting that the body is anything but ordinary. Each discovery during the autopsy adds a new layer of mystery.

The majority of the story takes place within a single location, which director André Øvredal uses to tremendous effect, turning the morgue into a space of relentless mounting tension. In many ways, the movie is simple, consisting of just one setting and a handful of characters and clocking in at just 86 minutes, yet each of these limited elements is arranged into the exact right place. Ultimately, it’s a smart, creepy, and even frequently funny horror that gleefully subverts the usual supernatural tropes.













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Collider Exclusive · Oscar Best Picture Quiz
Which Oscar Best Picture
Is Your Perfect Movie?

Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country
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Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.

🪜Parasite

🌀Everything Everywhere

☢️Oppenheimer

🐦Birdman

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🪙No Country for Old Men

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What kind of film experience do you actually want?
The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.





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Which idea grabs you most in a film?
Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?





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How do you like your story told?
Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.





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What makes a truly great antagonist?
The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?





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What do you want from a film’s ending?
The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?





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Which setting pulls you in most?
Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.





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What cinematic craft impresses you most?
Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.





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What kind of main character do you root for?
The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.





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How do you feel about a film that takes its time?
Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.





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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema?
The best films leave a mark. What kind of mark do you want?





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The Academy Has Decided
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Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.

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Parasite

You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.

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Oppenheimer

You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.

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Birdman

You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.

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No Country for Old Men

You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.

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General Hospital SHOCKER: Cassius Faison’s Secret Exposed – Revenge Plot Revealed!

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General Hospital: Nathan West (Ryan Paevey)

General Hospital reveals the not Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) was finally identified as his twin brother, Cassius Faison. And of course, we know that Nathan was a good guy, a really good guy. But what about his twin Cas? Is he the evil twin? Or was he just raised by someone evil? Cesar Faison, of course.

We’re going to talk about what we know about Nathan’s mystery twin brother and whether Cassius is Faison 2.0 or maybe Nathan 2.0 and he isn’t quite so bad. And honestly, maybe the answer lies somewhere in between and the answer may actually be shifting.

The Big General Hospital Reveal: Cassius Faison!

So, this week we finally found out as we suspected pretty much from the moment Ryan Paevey came back that Nathan was a fake. And General Hospital finally confirmed it six months after they brought Ryan back. And it all happened when Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) summoned not-Nathan to Wyndemere and then called him his real name, Cassius Faison.

That entire conversation with Sidwell delivered a whole treasure trove of information. He told Cassius he’s done a great job fooling everyone into believing he’s Nathan. It was also clear from that conversation that he works for Sidwell, not vice versa, nor are they partners.

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And then there was a new interview I saw with Ryan Paevey that confirms that Cas is a henchman. He said that he’s working for Sidwell and for their big boss Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes). And we found out from General Hospital that Cas has been working for Sidwell for a good long while.

Also, it’s interesting that it was Cas’ own idea for him to take over his twin brother’s life and get back inside the PCPD and get close to a lot of people in Port Charles. And so, Sidwell was praising him for coming up with the idea and actually carrying it off so well.

GH Shocker: Cassius’ Deep Infiltration of Port Charles

So, it looks like Cas is in deep with Sidwell and Cullum and between them they’re infiltrating every aspect of Port Charles. They got the piers. He’s in with the police. Sidwell has influence with the political system. And on top of completing Faison’s final project, all of that, they’re going to have control over so much of Port Charles.

And another twist that showed us how ruthless Cas can be was about the frame job because it turns out that he helped Sidwell frame Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) for Hank Dalton‘s (Daniel Goddard) murder. That’s why he showed up there the night Laura had car trouble. Even worse, Cassius appreciated Sidwell poisoning Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) because he said it made it easier for him to take over Nathan’s life without her there scrutinizing him.

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Is Cassius All Bad?

So, these obviously are red flags pointing to Cas being a bad guy, especially since he’s working for uber villains Cullum and Sidwell. But in the end, I don’t think Cas is going to wind up all that bad. Right now though, he is. So, also in the recent interview, Ryan Paevey admitted that Cas is bad. But said not the same way as Faison is.

Also of interest is Ryan said he was specifically hired to play Cas, not Nathan. So in case you thought this was a last minute twist, it wasn’t. This was planned by the General Hospital writers since last year. And it’s also disturbing that Cas agreed with Sidwell that Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) needs to be dealt with for compromising the Cold Fusion project.

And Cassius definitely scares Britt. She knew who he was. She knew that was not Nathan right from the start. So, I’m sure he was part of the crew that saved her from the hook death and has been part of them using Britt to complete Faison’s project. And unless they are doing some kind of retcon, Cassius and Britt wouldn’t have grown up together.

Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) was the one who mostly raised Britt trying to keep her away from her dad, although she knew Faison was her father and that he was a really bad guy. And Britt was around him more as an adult and more before he finally died. And Faison though seems to have raised Cas alone. So, there’s definitely more questions there.

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General Hospital Backstory: Cassius Never Felt Loved Until Now

Ryan Paevey said Cassius did not grow up in a nice family like his twin brother did. And Ryan said Cassius was never loved or even liked. I mean, Faison’s not exactly warm and fuzzy. And something about pretending to be Nathan has surprised Cas because everybody liked Nathan. Now Cassius is feeling what it’s like to be liked.

Something he never has before. Not only that, over and above like people loved Nathan. So there’s all this positive new emotion and new life experience that Cas is soaking up. I think it’s life-changing. Ryan said that at first playing Nathan was just useful to his bosses Sidwell and Cullum.

So, it started out as a convenient thing. But more than that, Cassius is legit getting attached to both Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins Bruening) and James West (Gary James Fuller). That’s official. And of course, that’s his nephew, not his son.

And that’s part, I think, of why Cas pushed back a little on Sidwell about getting into the PCPD and getting this information about Marco Rios’ (Adrian Anchondo) murder because Cassius wants to make sure he gets to keep living Nathan’s life because he’s enjoying it more and more by the day.

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General Hospital: Nathan West (Ryan Paevey)General Hospital: Nathan West (Ryan Paevey)
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Lulu and James Are His Vulnerability on HH

Ryan Paevey said that Lulu and James are going to be a point of vulnerability for Cas because he worries about Lulu and James and legit wants to protect them. And that’s strange because Cassius has never cared about anybody but himself because he never had a reason to. But he’s already lying for them.

Of course, he knows that Lulu’s son, Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr), shot Cullum. But he lied right to Sidwell’s face and is letting him think Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) did it. And Cassius is pressuring Lulu to stop looking for Jason and says, “Just just let it go so we can protect Rocco.” But really, that’s moving Cas’s own agenda forward.

But Lulu is going to push back on Cas this week. And she gets mad because she thinks he’s saying that it was somehow Britt and Jason’s fault what happened. So, we’ll see if this gets Lulu wondering what’s up with not Nathan. You know, for instance, Lulu might ask why Nathan hasn’t wondered where he’s been the past seven years, why he hasn’t looked into it since he’s a cop.

Lulu might now find that lack of interest quite strange when she starts thinking about it. Plus, Cassius has slipped up in that trapped in blizzard comment about his dad making him memorize the periodic table of elements.

She could just go back to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and ask, “Did your dad have this thing about the periodic table?” And of course, you know, Nina would say, “No, of course not.” And Nathan loved Britt. That was his sister. And Cassius apparently doesn’t give a damn about her, doesn’t seem to even care about keeping her alive.

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Will Cassius Choose Redemption?

So, I think we’re going to see Cassius increasingly torn between Cullum’s agenda and what he wants for his own life, which is to keep being Nathan indefinitely so he can keep Lulu and James, keep being loved. And enjoy things he’s never had in his life. So far, it does look like Cas started out pretty bad.

But I think wearing Nathan’s skin has him soaking up these good vibes that are going to change him. And I think Cassius may get a chance to redeem himself and prove that he can be a good man, too. I mean, never as good as Nathan. But definitely not as bad as Faison.

I’m also excited to know how Nathan and Cas were split up because Liesl hid Nathan with her sister Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) and actor Ryan Paevey said we’re soon going to get a glimpse at the real Cas when he’s not around people who think he’s Nathan and not around his two bad bosses who know who is.

So, I think this reveal honestly came way too late because I think almost every fan had figured out by this point that that wasn’t Nathan. So, it really wasn’t much of a surprise other than finding out his name is Cassius and that he’s a henchman, not a boss. I think it would have been a lot more shocking had they dropped it a couple of months ago. But I am super excited to see where it goes from here.

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Trim Addresses Nicki Minaj Comparisons Amid Copying Allegations

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Rapper Trim Addresses Nicki Minaj Comparisons After Critics Claims She Copied Her Flow

Trim is new to the hip-hop scene, but she’s not ducking any smoke from critics. Since going viral and declaring herself the new “Princess of Rap,” she’s faced a wave of criticism and comparisons to Nicki Minaj. From her style to her cadence, and even after dropping a pop snippet, many have accused her of copying Nicki’s entire vibe. Now, she’s addressing the chatter.

RELATED: Claiming The Thrown! Trim Sparks Social Media Debate After Declaring Herself “The Princess Of Rap” (VIDEO)

Trim Addresses Ongoing Nicki Minaj Comparisons Online

On Tuesday, Trim was stopped by paparazzi and asked a few questions. When asked about being compared to Nicki Minaj.

Trim responded, “You know, it’s a compliment. When you’re compared to legendary people, it’s bound to happen when you’re legendary yourself. So I take it as a compliment. Shout out to Nicki.”

When asked about the Barbz, Nicki Minaj’s fanbase, and how they’ve been receiving her, Trim said she feels like they secretly show her love, even through criticism. She added that she takes the hate as love, saying they love her and she loves them right back. Trim was also asked if she purposely tries to sound like Nicki Minaj, to which the rapper quickly responded no. She emphasized that she uses her voice as an instrument, noting that it’s naturally enhanced by her Charleston, South Carolina accent. She might be new to the hip-hop scene, but she already has her eyes on some big collaborations. During the interview, Trim said she hopes to work with Nicki one day, along with Future, Beyoncé, Drake, Young Thug, and more. She added that she’s open to anything and is looking to tap into different eras and genres

 

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Trim Shares A New Teaser With Fans

Despite all the talk, Trim is staying focused on the music. She recently took to social media to preview a snippet of her upcoming track, ‘Chrome Barbie,’ alongside a chrome version of the Barbie logo.

The teaser quickly reignited comparisons online. One person wrote, “Her voice sounds like Nicki, but she does not rap like Nicki not even lyrically. No shade, but I fw Trim. Someone else commented, “Sounding this good at 19??? Lmao, just pass her the baton. It’s time to uplift and mentor younger artists.”

 

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Folks flooded The Shade Room Teens comment section as they weighed in on what Trim has been up to. See some of the reactions below.

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Instagram user @tymvri wrote, “This is the most nicki answer she could’ve gave 😭😭 I like her!! She gets a pass from me. Just stay on the barbz good side and we goooood mamita”

Instagram user @shelie_bandz added, “Honestly hearing her speak it doesn’t sound forced you can tell she uses the same voice in her songs!!”

While Instagram user @Ishardaysa wrote, “Actually I’m calling the cops to report identity theft..”

Instagram user @thaarealplayyaaa.k wrote, “The voice change oh yea this Nicki coded 😭😭”

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Instagram user @thebuttastick wrote, “Oh I see what them barbs was saying now… the Barbie logo is INSANEEEEE not saying the pink lady owns it…but let’s be SO HONEST AND FOR REAL”

While Instagram user @lialenae wrote, “i support whoever don’t support trump 💁🏾‍♀️😭 So i like chrome Barbie”

Instagram user @amoney2fye_ wrote, “She tough at life IDC IDC IDC 🔥😂”

Instagram user @princessdondada._ added, “sorry can y’all wrap her era up”

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While Instagram user @chongkenny wrote, “Why are yall hating on a 19 year old ??? Yall gotta do better and stop being so  angry and hateful with the world.”

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Zendaya, Rob Pattinson’s The Drama Has Killer Twist: Review

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Two out of four stars

Dearly beloved, let’s get this out of the way: The Drama is not for everyone.

The provocative A24 film, written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli, asks a charged question: How well do you know your partner? And the week of your wedding, is there anything that person could reveal that would make you question your entire relationship?

Charlie (Robert Pattinson) and Emma (Zendaya) are getting married in just a few days. While relaxing over a bottle of wine with the best man (Mamoudou Athie) and maid of honor (Alana Haim), the foursome get to talking about the worst things they’ve ever done — think cyberbullying and beyond.

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No spoilers here, but the big reveal that happens just moments into the film, in theaters beginning April 3, is a gasp-worthy twist that upends all the rom-com marketing. While the initial sharp dialogue between the two couples suggests an intriguing, boundary-pushing drama, The Drama ultimately fails to become more interesting than its twisted opening moments, despite a handful of sick, delicious gags throughout its 105 minutes.

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Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are getting intimate — and kinky — in their upcoming film The Drama.  A24 released the first teaser trailer for the upcoming romantic drama on Wednesday, December 10, giving a first look into director Kristoffer Borgli’s story about engaged couple Emma (Zendaya) and Charlie (Pattinson) who find themselves in a crisis […]

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The black comedy clearly courts controversy — there’s already plenty of it online, and you can Google the opening twist if you’d like — but it’s unable to move much beyond surface-level shock, even with an assist from some particularly grisly moments. (Squeamish viewers, beware!)

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Zendaya and especially Pattinson deploy their best movie-star charisma and settle into a disconcerting chemistry that intermittently succeeds in getting viewers to feel for them and their strange circumstances. Particularly great among the cast is a seething Haim (Licorice Pizza) as Emma’s maid of honor. She manages to perfectly calibrate the uncomfortable energy ricocheting around the movie and make it work, drawing unsettling laughs and shock from her handful of scenes. Alas, too often the movie strands its cast (including a funny, game Zoë Winters as the wedding photographer) in a script that circles the same provocation, leaving the final moments to never quite gel.

Weddings often bring disparate people and ideas together, but this one isn’t ever able to fully meld its deconstruction of the love plot with a uniquely American horror show.

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Mother Nature may be luring you toward the outdoors with its warmer weather this spring, but Us Weekly has a lineup of must-see movies that will happily keep you inside and glued to the screen. March, April and May offer an array of different moviegoer options, kicking off with Zendaya and Robert Pattinson’s The Drama […]

The film is currently sitting at an 80 percent positive on Rotten Tomatoes. Below, what other critics had to say about The Drama.

The New York Post: “The Drama, for all its heat, is not perfect. I wasn’t won over by its climactic series of calamities that fall in rapid succession like dominoes at the end. However, most movies are completely forgotten by the time the credits roll. This one, like it or not, lingers for days. It’ll likely wind up one of the most controversial movies of the year.”

IndieWire: “The brilliance of Kristoffer Borgli’s The Drama, or at least the brilliance of the sketch comedy-adjacent conceit that it exploits to mixed results, is rooted in the fact that Emma’s confession is impossible to laugh off completely. Like the impish anti-romance that crumbles around it, the movie’s twist is both transgressive enough to be pleased with itself and also rooted in a reality that refuses to be dismissed as a bad joke. It’s shocking, yes, but mostly because it’s rare to see a mainstream film so eager to stick out its tongue and lick one of the last genuine third rails of American discourse.”

The Hollywood Reporter: “In disappointing reality, though, the film is merely a differently dressed rehash of very familiar material. It’s a deceptively simple dramedy of cold feet, of pre-wedding jitters, only given the stain of higher-minded, more piercing social inquiry. What Emma specifically discloses ultimately doesn’t matter.”

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‘The Pitt’ Just Changed My Mind About the Show’s Most Hated Character in 5 Minutes

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Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for The Pitt Season 2 Episode 13.

Unlike other medical shows such as ER and Grey’s Anatomy, The Pitt doesn’t travel outside the hospital and follow its characters home to their personal lives. With each episode covering one hour of a 15-hour shift in real time, what you see is what you get. The focus of the HBO Max series is the chaos of the job, where anything can happen, and what the viewer learns about a character is often through how they react to the day’s stress. With three hours remaining in Season 2, Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) is veering toward a breakdown, and charge nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa) isn’t far behind.

The Pitt has a wide array of memorable personality traits across its fictional doctors and nurses, but most of the characters are redeemable in their own way, except for one: James Ogilvie (Lucas Iverson). No shade to the actor who plays him; Iverson does a superb job at being an insufferable jerk, but the fourth-year resident is cocky, overly competitive, and never shows much care for anyone, patients included. However, after The Pitt Season 2’s latest episode, I’ve changed my opinion on the guy, with one scene in particular making me want to see him succeed and even return for Season 3.

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There’s Very Little to Like About Ogilvie on ‘The Pitt’ Season 2

Not everyone on The Pitt is someone you’d want to have a beer with after work, but the characters still feel like real people, flaws and all. Even Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi), who initially enters Season 2 as an interim replacement for Robby who talks up the advantages of A.I., becomes someone worth caring about in every revealing scene. The same can’t really be said for Ogilvie, who has been infuriating from his very first appearance. A few other newbies have shown up during this Fourth of July shift as well, like new nurse Emma Nolan (Laëtitia Hollard) and super smart third-year med student Joy Kwon (Irene Choi). Next to them, Ogilvie seems to view his job as an opportunity for competition. Rather than being concerned with learning, he wants to one-up his colleagues. When given cases with the more experienced Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez), Ogilvie would rather deliver the right answer before she does than initiate any meaningful collaboration.

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Even worse is how Ogilvie treats the patients who have ended up in the Pitt this season. He judges first and treats second, questioning their actions to their face with the implication that it’s all their fault they’ve ended up in this predicament. When the gregarious Louie Cloverfield (Ernest Harden Jr.) dies, his years of alcoholism having caught up with him, it’s heartbreaking for both the audience and the characters, but Ogilvie’s response to learning the news of Louie’s passing is to make snarky comments about it. At one point, his behavior gets so bad that Dr. Cassie McKay (Fiona Dourif) has to tell him to cut it out.

An Important Conversation With Whitaker in ‘The Pitt’s Latest Episode Brings Out the Best in Ogilvie

Ogilvie could’ve remained more one-dimensional for the remainder of Season 2, but it felt like it was just a matter of time before his situation reached a breaking point. Perhaps someone would lash out physically, or a moody Robby would give him a stern talking-to. Instead, Ogilvie is blindsided by reality after he finally lets someone past his walls. When Ogilvie meets a patient named Austin Green (Johnny Sneed), his closed-off facade begins to crack. Austin, who is seemingly being seen for treatment of kidney stones, is an English teacher, same as Ogilvie’s own father. The fourth-year resident, who thought he’d be in for a slow day, pulls out a book from his pocket and gives it to Austin to read, a kind act for a man in pain who needs a distraction to pass the time.

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However, the cause of Austin’s pain turns out to be much more serious, and the man is rushed into surgery, only to die on the operating table. When Dr. Dennis Whitaker (Gerran Howell) and Dr. Trinity Santos (Isa Briones) discuss the outcome, Santos, never one to hold back, blames the hospital’s network being offline, the patient not disclosing his past serious issues, and even Ogilvie for not asking the right questions. Whitaker, the kindest of the bunch, goes looking for Ogilvie and finds him outside in the ambulance bay, still wearing his blood-stained gown from surgery, tears silently streaming from his eyes. The reveal is an unexpected jolt and hard to watch.

Ogilvie doesn’t know if he can take another day like this one, but Whitaker admits that he loves taking care of people on the worst day of their lives. For once, Ogilvie truly listens. He might be like a lot of young newbies, coming in cocky and not expecting to do much, using a bad attitude as a form of deflection before meeting the one patient who changes everything. For Ogilvie, it took losing a man who reminded him of his own father to reveal deeper layers to his character, and Episode 13’s pivotal scene between him and Whitaker makes it impossible for me to hate him now. If we ever see Ogilvie again, he won’t be the same person who first appeared on The Pitt Season 2.

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The Best Under-$50 Spring Deals at Walmart Right Now

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Walmart just dropped a fresh batch of spring finds — and yes, we did a double-take. Hidden among the everyday basics are seriously chic pieces from brands you’d never expect to see at these prices, including Crocs, Michael Kors, Levi’s and more. We went full detective mode, scrolling, sorting and double-checking, and what we uncovered feels almost too good to gatekeep.

From easygoing dresses to polished handbags and comfy-cute sneakers, these under-$50 gems deliver style without the sticker shock. Think trend-forward silhouettes, wear-everywhere staples and a few “wait, that’s how much?” moments sprinkled in. If your spring wardrobe could use a refresh, consider this your shortcut to looking put-together for less — no compromises required.

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1. Everyday Ease: Crocs proves once again that comfort can be cute. These sleek flip-flops ditch bulkiness for streamlined straps and lightweight cushioning that feels like walking on clouds. It’s the pair you’ll toss on for errands, beach days and everything in between.

2. Designer Energy: A Michael Kors bag for under $50? Say less. This polished crossbody brings major luxe vibes with its structured saffiano finish, gleaming gold hardware and a chain-accented strap that instantly elevates any outfit. Bonus: the interior pockets make staying organized feel effortless.

3. Breezy Romance: This Nanette Lepore midi is basically spring in dress form. The airy cotton fabric, delicate embroidery and twirl-worthy tiered skirt create an easy, feminine feel, while the smocked waist adds just the right amount of shape. It’s the kind of piece you’ll reach for on repeat.

4. Cloud-Like Kicks: All-white sneakers are always a yes, and this Skechers pair is so good. With a cushioned midsole and breathable, air-cooled insole, every step feels soft and supported. Consider these your go-to for long walks, travel days or busy afternoons on the move.

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5. Cork Comfort: These Cushionaire slides look straight out of a boutique — but the price says otherwise. The cork footbed and suede lining offer that broken-in feel from day one, while the crossover straps keep things stylish. Easy, comfy and endlessly wearable.

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6. Gym MVP: An under-$5 Reebok find feels almost illegal. This lightweight tee is made with moisture-wicking, stretchy and breathable fabric that keeps you cool whether you’re breaking a sweat or just running around town.

7. Strappy Staple: Yes, Crocs can be this chic. The Z-strap design gives these sandals a modern edge, while the flexible sole and grippy outsole keep things practical. They’re the kind of throw-on-and-go pair that still earns compliments.

8. Bow Moment: Denim skirts are having a moment — and this Madden NYC version leans all the way in. The satin bow detailing adds a playful twist, while the structured denim and classic stitching keep it feeling wearable. Style it with a tee or a blouse and call it a day.

9. Cool-Girl Layer: Sofia Vergara knows how to design a good jacket, clearly. This cropped utility style feels relaxed yet put-together, thanks to its drapey fabric, cinched hem and oversized pockets. Toss it over dresses, tanks or tees for an instant outfit upgrade.

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10. Luxe Lookalike: If you’ve been eyeing the iconic Bottega Veneta Andiamo woven designer tote, but don’t want to spend $5,000+ on a bag (same), this $40 lookalike is about to make your day. The intricate texture, gold bow detail and roomy interior deliver a high-end feel without the splurge. Carry it by the handles or use the shoulder strap for hands-free ease.

11. Picnic Chic: Gingham for spring? Always a good idea. These Madden Girl sandals combine the playful pattern with chunky buckles and a comfy footbed, creating a pair that’s equal parts cute and practical. Perfect for sunny strolls and casual brunch plans.

12. Sculpt & Flare: Lizzo’s Yitty collection always brings a serious confidence boost, and we couldn’t believe this on-sale find. These buttery-soft leggings feature a smoothing high waistband, a subtly flared hem and a sculpting fit that hugs in all the right places. Whether you’re heading to a workout or just want to feel put-together, they deliver.

13. Metallic Glow: A little shimmer goes a long way. These Dr. Scholl’s sandals keep things comfortable with a cushioned footbed and flexible sole, while the champagne metallic finish adds a touch of shine to everyday outfits. Slip them on and go — it’s that easy.

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14. Flattering Classic: Levi’s nailed the everyday jean with this pair. Designed with a built-in shaping panel, they smooth and support while still feeling comfortable enough for all-day wear. The skinny silhouette pairs with just about everything in your closet.

15. Relaxed Tailoring: Polished meets easy in these Sofia trousers. The relaxed leg gives them that laid-back feel, and the elasticized back waist keeps things comfortable without sacrificing structure. Dress them up with heels or keep it casual with sneakers — they do both.

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Kelly Ripa Reveals Beauty Procedure That Fell Flat

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Kelly Ripa is opening up about a cosmetic procedure that didn’t go as planned and she’s not holding anything back. 

During a recent episode of her “Let’s Talk Off Camera” podcast, the TV host revealed she tried microneedling on a very unexpected area in hopes of improving her appearance. 

Instead, the treatment left her unimpressed. With her usual humor, Ripa shared exactly what happened, while also revisiting her past cosmetic choices and candid moments from her life with husband Mark Consuelos.

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Kelly Ripa Reveals Cosmetic Procedure That Didn’t Go As Planned

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Kelly Ripa got candid about a beauty treatment that fell flat while speaking on her “Let’s Talk Off Camera” podcast. 

During a conversation with Lukas Gage, she revealed she tried microneedling on her “*ss cheeks” in hopes of achieving a more lifted and youthful look.

The results, however, were not what she expected. Ripa admitted the procedure didn’t make any noticeable difference, saying her backside looked “as old as before.” 

Still, she didn’t shy away from poking fun at herself, joking that “desperate times call for desperate measures.”

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Kelly Ripa has built a reputation for being open about her approach to cosmetic procedures. 

From small treatments to bigger possibilities, she has shared her evolving mindset over the years.

Earlier this year, she revealed she had Botox injected into her armpits, an unusual choice that quickly got people talking. 

She has also mentioned that a facelift could be something she considers in the future, showing she’s not opposed to change.

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However, when it comes to breast enhancement, Ripa remains hesitant. 

Speaking on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast in 2025, she explained her hesitation, saying, “We know that I’m flat-chested. It’s not a mystery at this point. It’s almost a point of pride.”

The actress admitted that curiosity still led her to consultations. “Like, every time I hear about the new boob guy, I go, and I have a consult,” she shared. 

However, after seeing negative outcomes, she added, “It, like, talks me right out of it.”

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Ripa’s honesty extends beyond beauty into her personal life, especially her relationship with husband Mark Consuelos. The couple often shares playful and relatable moments from their daily routine.

One of the TV host’s most talked-about jokes involves her nighttime habit, which she revealed during a conversation on “Live with Kelly and Mark.” 

She explained that when she puts in her retainer, it sends a clear message, saying per the Daily Mail, “He hears the retainer pop in, it’s like a chastity belt.” 

Consuelos added his own take, joking, “When you put it in, it’s like, click, click, click. Alright, guess I’m going to bed.”

Their banter didn’t stop there. During a conversation about koalas, Consuelos joked, “I come to bed with my little eucalyptus leaf, and I’m like, ‘Hey, you want to fool around? No? Okay.’”

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The couple has also been open about their preferences, with Ripa explaining she prefers evenings over mornings. 

“There needs to be a yin and a yang here… And my way’s at night only,” she said, before joking about how “repulsive” mornings can feel.

Howie Mandel Says He ‘Kind Of Regrets’ Apologizing To Ripa

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Recently Kelly Ripa made the headlines after Howie Mandel admitted he regrets publicly apologizing to her after their awkward on-air exchange, saying the move didn’t feel true to him. 

As The Blast reported, the comedian said he didn’t believe comedians should apologize for jokes, explaining, “I don’t believe in apologizing.” 

He also added that he “kind of” regretted making the apology in the first place. He explained that the backlash escalated quickly online, and he felt pressured to respond before the situation grew worse.

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According to Mandel, he tried to calm things down by agreeing with critics and taking responsibility, even though he didn’t think his comment was offensive. 

However, the apology didn’t stop the conversation, and in hindsight, he believed it may have drawn even more attention to the moment. 

He also admitted he still didn’t fully understand why the reaction was so intense, stressing that his intent was humor, not insult.

What Really Happened Between Mandel And Kelly Ripa On-Air

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The awkward exchange happened on “Live with Kelly and Mark” when Consuelos noted Mandel had just turned 70, and Kelly Ripa added that it “doesn’t make any sense,” praising how youthful he looked. Consuelos followed up by telling him he “look[s] great.” 

Instead of accepting the compliment, Mandel pushed back immediately, saying, “I don’t like that,” and arguing that it sounded like a backhanded remark. 

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He explained that saying someone looked great at 70 came with a hidden meaning, insisting they were implying “for your age.” 

He then compared it to calling someone “smart for a stupid person,” which created an awkward pause and nervous laughter in the studio. 

Ripa tried to clarify that she meant he looked great overall, not just for his age, but Mandel continued to question the compliment before eventually joking, “I’m gorgeous,” easing the tension. 

Following the awkward conversation, Mandel made a post on Instagram, explaining his comments and apologizing for his actions.

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Andy Cohen Slammed For Defending West Wilson, Amanda Batula

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Bravo figurehead Andy Cohen is facing heat for defending West Wilson and Amanda Batula.

Wilson and Batula, cast members on “Summer House,” have been the talk of the town over the last few days after confirming they’ve been in a secret relationship.

On an episode of “Andy Cohen Live,” the “Real Housewives” executive producer issued a warning to Bravo viewers as they continue to process the surprising information.

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Andy Cohen Appears To Defend West Wilson, Amanda Batula In New Statement About Their Relationship

Cohen seemed dejected while speaking with his co-host, John Hill, about Wilson and Batula’s secretive relationship. While he didn’t share his personal opinion on the matter, he reminded fans to be gentle with the two reality stars.

“I do think it’s worth reminding all the passionate fans of the show that these are real people involved,” he said in a clip reshared online. “And so, these are real people involved.”

Hill pushed back a bit, reminding Cohen that reality stars sign up for the “pile on” at times, which Cohen acknowledged before reiterating that things shouldn’t cross a certain line.

“That’s kind of what I’m saying,” he said. “There’s a middle ground. You can thread, but just know these are real people who are dealing with a lot.”

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Bravo Enthusiasts Blast Cohen For Telling Viewers To Take It Easy

The passionate Bravo fans Cohen addressed were unimpressed by his statement, and many criticized him on social media.

“I don’t know why he feels the need to ‘remind folks’ that they’re people too,” someone wrote. “That just p-ssed me off. We aren’t all a bunch of dummies, Andrew. Get yo life!”

Another user said, “Chile, it’s not even that deep. Raquel got it 10x worse [and] like the other hose said, this comes with reality TV, especially in the year 2026.”

A third user reminded Cohen that his cast members are “paid for our views.” They added, “Obvi, I’m not cool with threats, but we can gossip.”

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Someone else called Cohen’s take “b-llsh-t” and said they weren’t “interested in seeing anyone protect West or Amanda this reunion, especially Cohen!”

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Batula confirmed her separation from her ex, Kyle Cooke, in January 2026, while Wilson was navigating his complicated relationship with fellow “Summer House” cast member and ex, Ciara Miller, just months ago.

According to The Blast, Wilson and Batula confirmed their new relationship earlier this week after speculation about them began to swirl.

“We’ve seen the growing online speculation, so while this is still very new, we wanted to provide some clarity,” they shared in a joint post. “It was never our intention to purposely hide anything. Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we need a little space to process things privately before speaking on it.”

“We’ve shown up for each other as friends over the years, through all the highs and lows, and what’s developed recently was the last thing either of us expected. Our connection grew out of a genuine, long-standing friendship, which made it especially important for us to approach this with care,” the post continued.

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Dave Portnoy Calls Out ‘Summer House’ Cast Members For ‘Snake’ Behavior

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In addition to social media users, public figures are also speaking out, according to The Blast.

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy opened up about the issue and criticized Batula for being a “treacherous snake.”

“Amanda and Ciara are, like, best friends,” Portnoy said. “I guess Amanda in interviews [says], ‘Ciara is my most loyal friend.’ I guess West maybe was playing around with Ciara’s feelings [when they dated in 2023], fine.”

Cooke Comments On West Wilson, Amanda Batula Scandal

Cooke also broke his silence on the matter, saying, “I’ve talked to her — before they put the statement out, she gave me a heads-up, and I talked to her last night.”

He added, “I understand people have all sorts of opinions, and I’m not justifying any behavior, but from where I’m standing, she’s kind of getting cyber-bullied.”

According to Cooke, he’s “frustrated” by the situation and “disappointed” in Batula, but asks for viewers to dial back.

“… just hearing her and how unwell she is — [having] dark thoughts — I just ask people to maybe let off the gas a little bit with the cyberbullying and hate,” he said.

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Lori Loughlin ‘Dating Again’ After Mossimo Giannulli Split

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Lori Loughlin seems to be moving on already after her bitter split from estranged husband Mossimo Giannulli, as reports claim she’s back on the dating scene but is “keeping things light and casual.”

The “Full House” alum is understood to harbor resentment towards him still, as insiders claim their marriage never survived the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal they faced.

Meanwhile, Mossimo Giannulli has been spotted several times with much younger stylist Hannah Harrison, but the pair has denied there’s anything romantic going on between them.

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Lori Loughlin Is Ready To Move On Following Split From Mossimo Giannulli

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Loughlin is reportedly back on the dating scene, barely six months after she separated from Mossimo Giannulli.

According to Us Weekly, sources close to the 61-year-old actress shared on Wednesday that “she has been putting herself back out there … and is dating again,” but isn’t quite in a rush as she’s “just having fun and keeping things light and casual.”

Loughlin is also understood to be in a better place mentally, as the insider explained that she “feels like she got her spark back” after her split from the 62-year-old designer.

“[She] is in such a good headspace lately,” the source said. “The dust has settled, and she’s really leaning into this season of life, enjoying her independence, spending a lot of time with her girls, and having fun.”

News of Loughlin’s return to the dating scene came after she shocked fans with her stunning look during a recent red carpet appearance. At the time, the actress’s face had fans questioning if she had gotten work done due to how youthful she looked.

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The “When Calls The Heart” actress got all the help she needed to move on from the heartbreaking split in her girl pals, as the insider said they’ve been instrumental in her return to finding love again.

“Her friends are always trying to set her up,” the source told the news outlet, adding that Loughlin is “just having fun with it all. She feels her life has gotten better and less heavy recently.”

It’s been 6 months since her split from Giannulli went public, but the estranged couple has yet to officially file for divorce, even though they’ve been living apart since then.

Fans may have to wait a while longer before she gets together with someone else, as reports claim she’s “still kind of shaking off her divorce, but she has been leaning on her girlfriends and having fun.”

“She is not dating anyone seriously,” the insider reiterated.

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Lori Loughlin Has Been Making Major Appearances At Red Carpet Events

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Signs that the actress has been privately healing from her marital breakdown were evident when she stepped out for the Women’s Cancer Research Fund’s Unforgettable Evening gala early last month.

The “Fuller House” alum wowed fans with her noticeably younger look, draped in a plunging black and white dress while leaving her hair to flow freely.

She attended the gala with the two daughters she shares with Giannulli, Olivia Jade, and Isabella, who are both understood to be taking their mom’s side in the fallout with their dad.

Loughlin’s split from Giannulli brought about the end of their 28-year marriage after she found “incriminating” texts and emails on his phone. However, reports also claimed their marriage never survived the blowback from their 2019 Varsity Blues college admissions scandal.

The Varsity Blues Scandal Rocked Their Home

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Loughlin and Giannulli admitted to paying $500,000 in bribes to falsely designate their two daughters as part of the rowing team to secure admission to the University of Southern California (USC). They were subsequently arrested and served prison time for the crime.

“The school scandal was a turning point, and they never really connected or recovered their relationship after that,” an insider told Page Six, adding that Loughlin felt he “got her involved” in the situation.

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“She didn’t fully blame him, but he spearheaded it,” the source also shared, noting that Loughlin “never fully forgave him and never fully got over it.”

Reports also claimed her friends were angry with him as he allegedly “used” her for years.

“Mossimo had used Lori for years,” one of her friends told the news outlet. “She was hoping maybe he would change when he got out of prison, but he got worse.”

Mossimo Giannulli Has Been Linked To Hannah Harrison Since His Split From Lori Loughlin

Mossimo Giannulli at Craig's for Dinner
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To add salt to injury, she reportedly found “incriminating” texts and emails on his phone that left their marriage shaken.

In fact, a source told People Magazine back in January that she was “still extremely angry” with him, even though he “wants everything resolved quietly” and thinks she is “a lovely person and an incredible mom” to their daughters.

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While Loughlin is keeping things casual, Giannulli has already been linked to much younger stylist Hannah Harrison. Although they’ve shunned speculations of a romance and described their relationship as platonic, the two have been seen together frequently since the split, most recently at Lynx Coffee in Los Angeles back in February.

“I feel like it was bad timing. I went to the [G/FORE Supply] store not knowing that his separation had been announced,” Harrison told Us Weekly back in October. “I was going there to meet him.”

“We did not drive together. We drove separately,” she added.

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