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Elle Woods returns in the first trailer for “Legally Blonde ”prequel series
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Lexi Minetree stars on “Elle,” taking over for Reese Witherspoon.
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West Wilson Says Nude Leak Hit Before ‘Worst Day’ Ever
Chaos hit at the worst possible moment for West Wilson, turning an already tense day into something far more overwhelming.
Just as he prepared to face cameras for the “Summer House” reunion, a deeply personal situation exploded online.
What followed was a mix of shock, frustration, and reflection, as Wilson tried to process everything happening at once.

West Wilson didn’t shy away from addressing the situation head-on. Speaking on his “Show Me Something” podcast, he opened up about how the leak unfolded and how he chose to deal with it publicly.
“I know my f-cking nudes leaked, OK. But guess what? It’s, like, the sixth worry of mine right now. I have a lot of s going on, and I’m gonna own it,” West Wilson said per Us Weekly during the episode.
He even tried to downplay the content itself, adding, “They’re not even sexual. They look medical. I’m soft in all of them.”
He went on to explain the context behind the photos, saying, “I don’t know how old it is, but it’s from my old apartment. I had a sauna by my bathroom, and I would always get out of the sauna and double check. Or check progress.”
Despite the humor he attempted to inject into the situation, it was clear the experience rattled him.
West Wilson Reveals Emotional Toll Behind The Scenes

Wilson admitted that laughter was more of a defense mechanism than a genuine reaction.
Beneath the jokes, there was a clear sense of frustration and vulnerability.
“I know I’m laughing, because if I don’t laugh, I’ll fing cry about all of this,” he said.
He also used the moment to send a message to others, adding, “Don’t leak people’s nudes or hack people’s sh-t. It’s, like, not fun.”
Even in the middle of the chaos, he managed to crack a joke, saying, “Manscaped partnership down the road, hopefully.”
The incident didn’t just catch him off guard but also hit at a moment when he was already dealing with mounting pressure from multiple directions.
Nude Leak Hit Wilson Minutes Before Reunion

The timing of the leak made everything worse. West Wilson revealed that the situation unfolded just as he was heading into one of the most intense filming moments of the season.
According to him, the discovery came almost instantly before stepping on stage.
“I was like, ‘Motherf-cker.’ I know that I’ve had the worst day of my life already, which is good to know,” he said. “Also, if you see it, report it.”
He also shared that his social media accounts had been compromised earlier that day, adding to an already stressful situation.
The realization that something so personal had gone public moments before filming left him scrambling to keep it together.
West Wilson Reflects On ‘Summer House’ Fallout

Beyond the leak, Wilson also spoke candidly about the emotional weight of the “Summer House” reunion itself.
The gathering forced him to confront the consequences of his actions within the group after previously revealing that he was dating Amanda Batula, one of the best friends of his ex, Ciara Miller.
“These are my friends, and I’ve caused a lot of damage, which f-cking sucks,” he admitted. “It’s gonna take time, for sure. Doing the reunion was one step. Got through [it], and we’re on the other side of it. Reunions aren’t fun.”
He described the experience as intense and uncomfortable, explaining, “It’s the darkest form of therapy. You don’t normally get that much feedback on how your actions impact other people.”
The Bravo star made it clear that he is trying to learn from the situation, even if the process has been difficult.
Controversy Around Wilson Continues To Grow
West Wilson’s challenges didn’t stop with the reunion or the leak.
His personal life has also drawn attention, particularly his relationship with co-star Amanda Batula.
Batula’s estrangement from her husband, Kyle Cooke, further intensified the situation.
Per The Blast, Cooke later criticized West publicly, accusing him of failing to support Batula during the reunion. He described the experience as a “brutal beat down” and claimed, “I can’t recall a moment when he had Amanda’s back.”
At the same time, another troubling headline emerged involving West’s family.
Reports revealed that his cousin, Dakota Sweeney, had been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting. The incident, which involved a dispute over household chores, added more stress to an already overwhelming period.
Through it all, West Wilson acknowledged that change is necessary.
“The only way you can make experiences like this worth it, as dark as it gets, is to be better from it later,” he said during the podcast episode. “Obviously, I have a lot to learn from and be better for, but it’s absolutely the only way you can turn it positive.”
While the fallout continues to unfold, his comments suggest he is trying to take accountability and move forward, even as the spotlight remains firmly fixed on him.
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Hayden Panettiere opens up about surviving 'brutal' abusive relationship with ex Brian Hickerson
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“I’ve always seen myself as such a resilient and strong woman. The idea that I could allow something like this to happen to me blew my mind,” she says.
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Amanda Bynes Debuts Metallic Blue Eyebrows Before Lunch Date
Amanda Bynes just added a metallic twist to her ever-evolving style.
The former actress, 40, debuted a pair of bright blue brows in a Monday, May 4, video shared via her Instagram Stories, one day before she was spotted on a rare public outing with boyfriend Zachary Khan.
Bynes showed off her cobalt-lined arches while doing her makeup in the car.
“Cigarette stains >,” she captioned the video.
The former child star, who was also sporting bleach blonde hair in the new video, gave a close look at her heart face tattoo and nose piercings, which includes a sparkling septum ring.
On Tuesday, May 5, Bynes stepped out with Khan to grab a bite to eat in Los Angeles. She wore a white T-shirt with a vibrant design paired with jeans and black lace-up sneakers, while he opted for a monochromatic ensemble, rocking black from head-to-toe.

Photos obtained by the Daily Mail showed the two holding hands and chatting during their rare outing.
Khan and Bynes seem to be going strong after ringing in 2026 together. “Best new year’s with my love,” she gushed alongside a photo of the couple saying goodbye to 2025.
Bynes also opened up about losing weight in December, revealing she shed 28 pounds with the help of the controversial diabetes-turned-weight loss drug Ozempic and was “down to 152 [pounds.]”
Following her weight loss update, Bynes showed off her latest tattoo — “Trap Star” written in bold print on her left hand — in January. Her fresh ink was placed in between the “Beauty” tattoo on her forearm and heart on her middle finger.
More recently, Bynes released her new song “Girlfriend” on April 10. The former Easy A star joined forces with Zabba and rapper Fenix Flexin after signing with Create Music Group.
“Built around a strong hook and confident, flirt-heavy energy, [the song is] designed for repeat listens and wide playlist appeal,” her label shared in a statement to Us Weekly at the time. “Featuring [hip-hop artist] Fenix Flexin, it taps into a familiar L.A. sound while staying fresh and accessible.”
Bynes also told Us in a statement, “My inspo was a lot of EDM [electronic dance music] as well as rap.”
She sings on the track, “My friends love hearing about you / I love everything you do / I wanna be your girlfriend.”
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Other Bennet Sister’s Donal Finn on Jonathan Bailey Comparison
The Other Bennet Sister‘s Dónal Finn is joining the ranks of other iconic fictional regency men who yearn — including Bridgerton‘s Jonathan Bailey.
Finn, 39, spoke exclusively to Us Weekly about TV fans who have compared his character, Mr. Tom Hayward, to Bailey’s Anthony Bridgerton, joking, “I hadn’t heard of the Bridgerton school of yearning but I should enroll.”
Despite not being familiar with season 2 of Bridgerton, Finn has been a big fan of Bailey’s work.
“I love Jonathan Bailey. He is a pretty inspiring man — and pretty easy man to fall in love with after I watched Wicked,” he told Us, referring to Bailey’s role as Prince Fiyero. “I have to confess I haven’t watched Bridgerton so I haven’t been to the school of yearning yet.”
Finn continued: “Given that we have finished this project, I will probably need to fill that void with another Regency show. So maybe I will now get around to watching Bridgerton.”
Based on Julia Quinn‘s book series, the show follows a different sibling from the Bridgerton family in every season on their journey to find love in the Regency era. Season 2 adapted The Viscount Who Loved Me, which followed Anthony Bridgerton (Bailey) finding love with Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) to resounding success.

The Other Bennet Sister, meanwhile, is based on the novel by Janice Hadlow which follows the events from Pride and Prejudice from Mary Bennet’s (Ella Bruccoleri) point of view. The story then departs from that to follow Mary as she travels to London and the Lake District and the overlooked sister from the big Bennet family has a romantic adventure in Regency England.
In addition to Bruccoleri, The Other Bennet Sister stars Ruth Jones, Richard E. Grant, Indira Varma, Richard Coyle, Róisín Bhalla, Reggie Absolom and Jasmine Sharp. Laurie Davidson and Finn play Bruccoleri’s love interests while Varada Sethu, Aaron Gill and Maddie Close also appear on the show.
After premiering in the U.K. in March, The Other Bennet Sister became an overnight success due to clips going viral on social media. Romance fans in the U.S. have been awaiting The Other Bennet Sister‘s arrival on BritBox, with the first three episodes premiering on Wednesday, May 6.
“Hopefully [viewers] fall in love with an awful lot of people on the show. I read the scripts and I knew that there was humor in there — as well as lots of sincerity,” Finn gushed to Us. “But it wasn’t until I got on a Zoom and I met Ella and we started doing these scenes that I totally understood the tone.”
Finn praised his onscreen scene partner, adding, “She just made the whole piece just sing. I got such an immediately clear picture of who Mary Bennet was. And she’s obviously the lead of this and has this ability to work with so much enthusiasm every day. She’s also the most prepared person and has so much generosity to the other actors, the crew and is making sure that everyone is having fun and being looked after.”
He added: “I was just really inspired by her as a leading actor. I can’t believe that this was her first time leading a project. She made it just seem so natural.”
While teasing the show’s premiere in the U.S., Finn poked fun at the praise his character has gotten for his looks, saying, “I didn’t pay much attention to my forearms at all [until this]. I think it’s better that I didn’t overthink any of that stuff. I’m just glad that people like the content that’s out there. I find it a funny thing to talk about.”
New episodes of The Other Bennet Sister air Wednesdays on BritBox.
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Padma Lakshmi Details ‘Difficult’ Dating Life as a Single Mom
Padma Lakshmi has put dating on the back burner while raising her teenage daughter and continuing to foster her culinary career.
“It’s really difficult to navigate, you know, being a single mom and being lucky enough to have the full career that I do and also dating,” Lakshmi, 55, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting America’s Culinary Cup. “I think dating at my age is precarious.”
The America’s Culinary Cup host and executive producer confessed she’s “much more guarded” about letting someone new into her world now that she’s older.
“I don’t know, do I let this person in my house? Do I ask them for a background check? Like, you know, I’m not sure,” Lakshmi said. “I know that seems rude, but you know, I’m very risk-averse, so it’s difficult.”

Padma Lakshmi. Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gold House
The professional chef confirmed she’s “still single” before teasing, “I’ll leave it at that.”
Lakshmi noted that aside from being a bit guarded, she has her “hands full” working on America’s Culinary Cup after publishing her latest cookbook, Padma’s All American: Tales, Travels, and Recipes from Taste the Nation and Beyond: A Cookbook, last November.
She also told Us she’s busy “taking care of my family and my mother, my daughter,” but that doesn’t mean Lakshmi is done with romance forever.
“I think when it’s the right time and the right person, it’ll just happen,” she concluded.
Lakshmi shares her only child, daughter Krishna, 16, with ex Adam Dell, whom she dated following her divorce from Salman Rushdie in 2007. Lakshmi and Dell, 56, dated from 2009 to 2012 before rekindling their romance in 2017. They split for good in 2021.
While Lakshmi sparked romance rumors with Top Chef alum Melissa King in fall 2025, Us confirmed in November 2025 that they are “just close friends.”

Krishna Lakshmi-Dell and Padma Lakshmi. Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for CBS
Lakshmi, meanwhile, told Us earlier this month that she is focused on being a mom and businesswoman more than anything these days.
“No two days are alike with a teenager at home. So I never know, you know, what she’s gonna come home from school with,” she shared of life as a single mother. “She’s very happy. I’m lucky she’s doing well. And you know, it’s a joy to watch her grow every day.”
When it comes to work, Lakshmi said season 1 of America’s Culinary Cup has become like her second baby.
“The biggest thing [I wanted to bring to this show] was really just to give the chefs every ingredient, weapon, appliance that they would need to sort of take away all of the tricks and gimmicks that sometimes [happen] in reality programming,” Lakshmi explained to Us. “Just to make it more exciting, we throw obstacles in their way [on other series]. We ask them to cook with children’s instruments or something like that. And I just wanted to see what they could do when it was only about the cooking.”

Suzanne Goin, Padma Lakshmi and Daniela Soto-Innes. Jackie Brown/CBS
Lakshmi said that making the show solely about the contestants’ talents has helped it become the No. 1 food competition show on TV.
“I’m proud of all my producers and the chefs, frankly, they cook their hearts out,” she gushed. “We took a risk, you know, to say, ‘No, this is going to be about the purity of cooking,’ and it was a gamble. And luckily, people are watching.”
Lakshmi added that because of the high calibre of chefs on season 1, she “didn’t get a bad meal,” which fans can see by her reaction week after week with the final dishes.
America’s Culinary Cup airs on CBS Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET with the season finale airing on Wednesday, May 13.
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Sarah Paulson Called Out For Met Gala ‘Hypocrisy’
Sarah Paulson’s 2026 Met Gala look is getting attention, but not exactly the kind she may have hoped for.
The “Bird Box” actress arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art wearing a bold “blinded by the money” dress, amid growing calls for the star-studded event to be boycotted over its reported Jeff Bezos-linked sponsorship.
Some social media users labeled the moment the most “hypocritical celebrity stunt of the year,” while others slammed the actress as “delusional,” arguing that her presence at the elite gathering undercut the message of the dress.

Paulson arrived at Monday night’s Met Gala in a frothy gray tulle gown from Matières Fécales’ A/W 2026 collection, fittingly titled “The One Percent.” She completed the daring ensemble with a dollar bill mask worn over her eyes.
Explaining the message behind Paulson’s outfit, Matières Fécales described the look as political fashion at its boldest.
“Fashion is Art and at its most daring, Political,” the fashion house said.
The brand’s Instagram account also leaned into the anti-wealth message, sharing a post by a cultural commentator who praised Paulson’s look as a pointed dig at the ultra-rich and the staggering amount of wealth and resources they control.
Paulson Accused Of Missing The Point

Paulson’s apparent critique of the one-percent elite did not land with everyone.
Instead, many critics argued that the actress appeared to be blinded by the irony of her own fashion statement. Pointing to her reported $12 million net worth, some social media users claimed the actress is hardly outside the demographic her outfit seemed to be mocking.
Others questioned how effective the message could be when delivered from inside one of the year’s most exclusive celebrity events. The backlash also comes as other celebrities seemingly chose to distance themselves from the event altogether, per Cosmopolitan.
Sarah Paulson’s Statement Also Gets Roasted Online

The online reaction was even harsher, with many social media users calling Paulson’s outfit “delusional” and “hypocritical.”
One X user argued that the actress’s message fell flat because she delivered it from inside the very world she appeared to be criticizing.
“There’s something almost poetic about critiquing elite blindness while seated comfortably inside it,” the user wrote. “At a certain point, it stops being commentary and starts becoming set design.”
Another critic dismissed the look as “self-aggrandizing faux symbolism,” adding, “It’s not the flex she thinks it is.”
Others were even more direct. “Hypocrisy on display,” one person wrote. Another took a swipe at her reported wealth, writing, “Rich millionaire, Sarah Paulson, what a stereotypical hypocrite from the left. Give away half of your wealth, and I might consider you, not a hypocrite.”
The Met Gala Has Faced Similar Backlash Before
Paulson’s outfit also drew comparisons to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s headline-making 2021 Met Gala appearance, when the congresswoman wore a white gown emblazoned with the message “Tax the Rich.”
That moment sparked its own wave of criticism, with many calling it “out of touch” given the event’s famously steep ticket price. Critics also pointed out that Ocasio-Cortez attended as a Vogue guest and reportedly did not pay for her own seat.
The Met Gala faced similar scrutiny again last year, when critics questioned the optics of celebrities celebrating high fashion and extreme wealth while global crises, including the war in Gaza, dominated headlines.
Some Fans Came To Sarah Paulson’s Defense

Not everyone agreed that Paulson’s Met Gala look was hypocritical, however.
Some social media users argued that the actress was in a strong position to make the statement, especially given her reported $12 million net worth, which is still nowhere near the staggering wealth held by billionaires.
“Not sticking up for the performative BS, but you need to realize that if she made 12 million every year, it would take 66,000 years to equal Elon’s net worth. It’s not even comparable,” one user wrote.
Another person argued that Paulson’s wealth should not be placed in the same category as the ultra-rich individuals her outfit appeared to criticize.
A third defender also pushed back against comparisons between the actress and the extremely wealthy, saying, “If you think being worth 12 million dollars is anywhere near the .01%.. ” You, my friend… are retarded.”
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Forget ‘Chernobyl’ — Prime Video’s 3-Part Political Thriller Is a Near-Perfect Weekend Binge
On March 4, 2018, Sergei Skripal (Wayne Swann) and his daughter, Yulia (Jill Winternitz), were poisoned with Novichok, a Russian nerve agent, in the quiet, sleepy town of Salisbury, England. The attack took place just months before Russia hosted the World Cup, an event overshadowed by the international crisis, and saw Russian diplomats expelled and numerous world leaders weighing in. Fear and paranoia were heightened to a level few had seen in a long time, as it appeared a nuclear power — Russia — had committed a chemical attack on a fellow atomic power — Britain — to assassinate a former Russian spy. Yet, for the people who directly suffered as a result, these emotions were more devastating than anyone could imagine, and that is exactly what the three-part miniseries, The Salisbury Poisonings, portrays so poignantly.
Now, with the three-part documentary Salisbury Poisonings: The Untold Story surging up streaming charts and featuring previously unheard testimonies from those involved, there’s renewed attention on the case — making it the perfect moment to revisit the earlier dramatization.
Through The Salisbury Poisonings, we primarily follow Tracy (Anne-Marie Duff), the head of public health for Salisbury and wider Wiltshire, and Nick Bailey (Rafe Spall), a police officer who accidentally became exposed to the nerve agent whilst investigating. Not only does this miniseries show just how large a task was undertaken to prevent further contamination, but the focus on Bailey, Tracy, and other victims, such as Dawn Sturgess (MyAnna Buring), empathetically portrays the suffering ordinary people faced in a far larger geopolitical game that governments and world leaders, on both sides, seemed somewhat unfazed by.
‘The Salisbury Poisonings’ Uses the Stories of Average People to Portray Devastation
What can always be difficult in weaving a narrative through real-world events is making the audience care about something when they know the outcome. Many might not know about the Novichok poisonings, but they do know there hasn’t been a war between Russia and the UK, so it can be argued that, on the international level, the stakes aren’t high for the viewer. That is where the genius of The Salisbury Poisonings shines through, as it uses individuals’ stories to make us feel the emotional stakes of fear, loss, and paranoia.
Through Nick’s poisoning and recovery, we see how his family is put through an emotional wringer, constantly terrified of losing their husband and father as well as being shown Nick’s horrifying symptoms, such as driving a car before blacking out for a few seconds, which the real-life Bailey told an inquiry made him feel like his life was “in frames.” Furthermore, the subplot of Dawn’s struggles as a mother in shared accommodation builds our connection to this woman who only wants a better life for her and her daughter, only to be killed when, in the most unlikely of circumstances, she comes into contact with the nerve agent. It’s heartbreaking because we see these people, with their own lives, families, and dreams, being dragged into a geopolitical conflict they had no intention of ever joining. They weren’t killed because they did something wrong. They were killed by accident as collateral damage by people who didn’t care who else got hurt.
‘The Salisbury Poisonings’ Shows Unsung Heroes Who Deserve the Most Credit
With all the tragedy, one could be forgiven for refusing to watch The Salisbury Poisonings because they worry it would be overwhelmingly depressing. However, the strength of our protagonist, Tracy, and her willpower in the search for the source of Novichok and her commitment to making Salisbury safe again for its inhabitants are key to giving us a character whom we can admire and root for. Far from being an archetypal detective/investigator, Tracy is not some kind of confident veteran, nor does she have some kind of dark past where she is fighting inner demons. She is just someone trying to do the best she can.
In the show, she admits she has never done anything like this before and might not be qualified, reminding us of the scale of the issue. Working to decontaminate the sites identified by Tracy, where Novichok was found, took so long to clear that officers got hyperthermia. Scenes such as Tracy having to brace herself in front of a mirror before giving briefings or her constant fidgeting remind us of how this is a normal human being with flaws and anxieties of her own. Yet, this only makes the character more likable, and the final scene, where it is stated and reaffirmed that she is a hero, makes for thoroughly satisfying moments where we can choose to still believe in humanity, even after what has happened.
‘The Salisbury Poisonings’ Focus Means It Slightly Downplays Government Failings
By focusing on the victims rather than turning this into a geopolitical thriller, The Salisbury Poisonings emphasizes the personal human cost of the attack. By doing so, they engage audiences on a far more emotional level. However, for those who might not do their own research, the show does not truly cover the ways governments responded or the failings that occurred. On the latter, both in the case of the Skripals and Sturgess poisonings, the UK government certainly failed to act as it should have. Speaking at a 2024 inquiry into the matter, it was heard that police investigating the incident found that counter-terrorism was “dismissive” of claims that a Russian spy had been poisoned, and they even told them there was no Russian spy living in that area.
Furthermore, in the case of Dawn Sturgess, The Salisbury Poisonings displays how members of Whitehall, a government agency, are mostly focused on reducing panic and moving on from the incident, and in real life, people were not given a warning to not pick up discarded waste, despite health officials at the time considering this to be done. Though The Salisbury Poisonings acknowledges these failings through its portrayal of Whitehall characters, it could have delved deeper into the government’s shortcomings.
Going beyond the UK government’s response, The Salisbury Poisonings also put limited focus on Russia or other allies’ responses to the incident. We are only told via radio and news channel clips, and we are shown Americans heavily sympathizing, while Russia reportedly denies it. Putin not only denied involvement but also called Sergei Skripal a “scumbag” and a “traitor”, highlighting the animosity held and showing why it was so likely civilians like Yulia, Nick, and Dawn would become victims. The Salisbury Poisonings tried to present the West as united in its opposition against Russia.
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However, the then-president, Donald Trump, greatly downplayed the significance of the incident. According to the BBC, at a meeting in Chequers, Trump and Theresa May’s team “were arguing about how bad and destabilizing that was – he asked why,” and when the point was made, it was chemical warfare between two nuclear powers, Trump only quipped, “I didn’t know the UK had nuclear weapons.”
This isn’t to say that The Salisbury Poisonings failed in its mission. It succeeded in what it set out to do. This was to make people understand the human suffering that occurred because of an international incident, displaying how civilians live every day with the fear they may be accidentally targeted in a far larger game than they even know is at play. The Salisbury Poisonings display the victims and heroes of the ground level brilliantly, and that makes this a show more than worthy of a watch to truly understand what happened in Salisbury that fateful day. However, viewers must understand the wider context surrounding these events. The tension between English local and national services, as well as international enemies and allies, skyrocketed in the wake of these poisonings, and in all of this lie the innocent victims we witness suffer because of this tension.
The Salisbury Poisonings is available to stream on Prime Video.
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2020 – 2020-00-00
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Saul Dibb
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Declan Lawn
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Anne-Marie Duff
Tracy Daszkiewicz
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Duncan Pow
Dr James Haslam
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Rafe Spall
DS Nick Bailey
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MyAnna Buring
Dawn Sturgess
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‘The Bear’s Surprise Prequel Reframes the Entire Series in the Best Way Possible
Although The Bear is all about pressure, chaos, and avoiding emotions through various means, the portrayal of Mikey Berzatto (Jon Bernthal) is surprisingly restrained. The series begins following Mikey’s death; however, his presence is felt throughout each season, like smoke trapped inside walls. Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) spends years trying to outrun him, Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) clings to him, and Sugar (Abby Elliott) seems exhausted by the sheer weight of remembering him, yet despite how central Mikey is to the emotional architecture of the show, The Bear has always kept viewers at a distance from the actual person underneath the mythology.
This disconnect is what makes “Gary” such a smart piece of storytelling. On the surface, the surprise prequel episode is deceptively simple: Richie and Mikey drive out to Gary, Indiana, for a delivery job years before the events of Season 1. They waste time, get drunk, do cocaine, wander into a bar, and slowly spiral into the kind of ugly emotional confrontation both men were probably always heading toward. Plot-wise, very little actually happens. Emotionally, though, “Gary” changes almost everything. Because for the first time, The Bear stops treating Mikey like a memory and starts treating him like a person.
‘Gary’ Changes How We Understand Richie’s Anger in ‘The Bear’
Richie has always been one of the show’s most emotionally revealing characters, even when he’s actively trying not to be. From the beginning, his hostility toward Carmy carried a strange intensity that went beyond simple resentment. Yes, Carmy left Chicago while Richie stayed behind to deal with the implosion of The Beef and Mikey’s decline, but The Bear often hinted that Richie’s anger came from somewhere deeper than abandonment. “Gary” finally clarifies what that deeper wound actually is.
The episode exposes that Richie understood Mikey’s deterioration far more clearly than the series initially let on. He notices the mood swings, the self-destructive behavior, the flashes of cruelty hidden inside the charisma. Richie spends most of “Gary” trying to keep Mikey stable and preserve the version of their friendship that still feels salvageable, even as Mikey repeatedly sabotages the day. That dynamic completely reframes Richie’s behavior in Seasons 1 and 2. His volatility no longer reads as simple immaturity or resistance to change, but as exhaustion. Richie was, in addition to doing so after Mikey’s death, also grieving him while he was still alive.
One of the cruelest realities of addiction and mental illness is that grief rarely begins at the moment of loss. Sometimes it begins years earlier, in small moments; people try to excuse it away or survive through it, and “Gary” plays into this idea. By the time Mikey humiliates Richie in the bar, mocking his future as a father and predicting he’ll fail his child, the scene lands like the inevitable collapse of a relationship Richie has been desperately trying to hold together alone, and yet Richie still leaves space for him. The episode makes it painfully clear why Richie struggled so deeply to let Mikey go, and why Carmy became such an easy target for the unresolved anger left behind.
Mikey Finally Feels Like More Than a Ghost
The Bear has always excelled at building characters through absence. Long before viewers properly met Mikey, they already understood his impact. The restaurant existed because of him, Carmy’s guilt revolved around him, Richie’s identity depended on him; even episodes like “Fishes” presented Mikey less as a stable person than as an emotional force capable of energizing or detonating an entire room. “Gary” is the first time the show really allows him to exist without the framing device of family chaos or collective memory.
Bernthal plays Mikey with an exhausting emotional unpredictability that explains why everyone around him loved him so fiercely, even as they struggled to survive him. He’s magnetic throughout the episode, especially in quieter moments where his warmth feels genuine rather than performative. His conversations drift between hilarious, intimate, cruel, vulnerable, and self-destructive, sometimes within the same scene.
The bathroom monologue about Donna Berzatto (Jamie Lee Curtis) is especially revealing, exposing the emotional contradiction at the center of Mikey’s entire personality. He remembers his mother comforting him as a child, scratching his back, and reassuring him about the next day, only to later erupt into anger without warning. Mikey describes the confusion of realizing both versions of her were real at the same time.
Carmy’s anxiety, Sugar’s hypervigilance, Mikey’s instability — all of it suddenly feels connected through the same inherited emotional volatility. The Bear has always explored generational trauma, but “Gary” sharpens the picture by showing how deeply that instability shaped Mikey long before the series began. In doing so, the episode transforms him from a symbolic tragedy into something far more difficult: a fully recognizable person.
‘Gary’ Makes ‘The Bear’ Ending Feel Much Sadder
The most interesting thing about “Gary” is that it changes the emotional framing of the series heading into what’s expected to be its final season. A lesser show would use a surprise prequel to explain plot mechanics or tease future twists, while The Bear used it to revisit emotional damage that never fully healed in the first place.
The reason it works so well at the end is that Richie is alone in his car when he is struck by an oncoming vehicle. This is a thematic representation of how no one in this story truly escapes the traumatic events of their lives. Although The Bear is known as a restaurant drama, it has never really been about food; it has always been more about how the kitchen is a pressure cooker for unresolved grief, guilt, shame, and resentment – all of which can no longer be ignored once the kitchen is no longer available. “Gary” supports this by showing that the emotional chaos in The Bear existed before Carmy came back.
More importantly, it reveals that the tragedy of Mikey Berzatto wasn’t confined to his death. The people around him had already been slowly breaking under the weight of loving him for years. “Gary” is an effective prequel in that it doesn’t overwrite The Bear or dramatically alter its story. Instead, it deepens the emotional logic underneath everything the series has already done. Scenes that once played as anger now feel like grief, moments that looked like resistance now read as fear. Richie’s inability to move forward becomes inseparable from the fact that part of him never really left that car ride with Mikey in the first place. And somehow, a show that was already devastating becomes even harder to shake afterward.
The Bear‘s final season will air on June 25.
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So What the Hell Is Going on With Kevin Costner’s Doomed 4-Part Western Series?
After three hours of meticulous world-building, Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 ends with an ellipsis, a “To Be Continued” preview montage that teases what will be in store in the following chapter of Kevin Costner‘s four-part Western epic. Since the film opened to tepid reviews and lackluster box office returns, the studio, Warner Bros., has adopted this cliffhanger approach by leaving audiences in the dark over the future of Costner’s ambitious series.
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 does exist, as the film was screened at the Venice Film Festival in 2024, but no release to the public, whether in theaters or at home, has been scheduled. Since walking away from Yellowstone, Costner has been hyping up his passion project, but amid the underwhelming response by the public at large, the actor-director has expressed doubt about Horizon‘s future. Regardless, adversity and naysayers have never prevented Costner from pursuing his dreams.
No Release Date for Chapter 2 of Kevin Costner’s ‘Horizon’ is In Sight
With Chapter 1 of Horizon, released in June 2024 to a lowly $11 million opening at the box office, now streaming on Netflix, the film has opened up to a brand-new audience. To its own detriment, Horizon plays better as a glorified TV series in your home, explaining why it sits at the top of Netflix’s viewing charts. Unfortunately, those longing for a continuation of Costner’s story about Western expansion during the mid-19th century are forced to wait around for Warner Bros. to make a decision ever since they pulled Chapter 2 from its intended theatrical release on August 16, 2024, due to the first film’s underwhelming performance. The second installment was merely left with a premiere at the Venice Film Festival. “It didn’t have overwhelming success,” Costner said, commenting on the film’s financial performance at Venice. While concerned about the resources at his disposal, Costner is adamant that Chapters 3 and 4 will see the light of day. “I don’t know how I’m going to make ‘Three’ right now,” he said. “But I’m going to make it.”
Recently, at the Savannah Film Festival, Costner stated he is looking for “the right distribution partner,” while adding that he has shot roughly “eight days” of Chapter 3. Praising the saga as an essential American text like Treasure Island, he said, “I would hope that Horizon takes its place in a more classic vein.” This comment suggests that Warner Bros. might be disinterested in releasing the film theatrically, which would not be the first time the studio has displayed such indifference towards the big screen. After all, Costner, who partially financed Horizon, boldly walked away from a steady gig in Yellowstone to revive the Western on the big screen.
How the Release of ‘Horizon’ Went Awry
As a media and film distribution company, Warner Bros. has cryptically decided not to release movies in its catalog. Following the controversial cancelation of films like Batgirl and Coyote vs. Acme, the studio tainted their legendary partnership with Clint Eastwood by dumping his presumed final film, Juror #2, a critically acclaimed mid-budget courtroom drama, in 50 theaters nationwide. If they didn’t think a sturdy, highly entertaining legal thriller was commercial enough, the theatrical life of Horizon – Chapter 2, a serialized three-hour Western, is likely in jeopardy. Warner Bros. is worthy of blame for the current Horizon quandary, as the first two chapters should never have been intended for release six weeks apart from each other in the summer of 2024. Chapter 1 needed to accrue viewership and audience anticipation gradually on VOD and Max. When the first film underperformed, the studio, expecting to suffer two giant flops in less than two months, panicked and shelved the second film indefinitely.
As long as Warner Bros. stands silent, and Costner continues talking about future installments in the vaguest terms, the future of Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 will remain a mystery. For such an expansive and event-worthy project, the hush-hush nature of its production and distribution is puzzling, but trying to make sense of the industry is a lost cause. The only announcement surrounding Costner is his involvement in Headhunters, a tropical surf-set thriller he plans to co-write and star in for director Steven Holleran. This film may serve to help finance unfinished Horizon chapters or ultimately side-track him from completing his ambitious project.
After finding some success after debuting on the streamer Netflix, Horizon – Chapter 2 is now set to hit Prime Video on May 23rd where it will be available to potential new audiences. This does not guarantee any sort of future for the franchise as it remains on life support, though enough positive responses on Amazon’s service could provide a glimmer of hope for the sequel to finally see the light of day. But given that the actor-director has no major updates in the months since it was originally shelved, one shouldn’t be eager for an update.
In the end, maybe we’re not supposed to understand Kevin Costner’s motivations. An enigmatic public figure in his later years, his stardom across multiple decades is defined by taking big risks and proving doubters wrong, most triumphantly demonstrated with his directorial debut, Dances With Wolves. The writing on the wall suggests that the Horizon saga will conclude as just a failed experiment, but in Costner’s hands, there is hope, shall we say, on the horizon.
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Simone Ashley Dishes On Possible ‘Bridgerton’ Return
Actress Simone Ashley is still open to returning to her role as Kate in Netflix’s hit series “Bridgerton,” which released its fourth season earlier this year. Since finding love in the second season of the regency period drama, Ashley’s character has only appeared in a handful of episodes. Even though she is not the focus of the story, as each season focuses on a new Bridgerton sibling romance, she would “love” to return for future seasons.
Simone Ashley Discusses Her Relationship With ‘Bridgerton’

While promoting her new role in the sequel to “The Devil Wears Prada,” Ashley talked about returning to her “Bridgerton” roots in a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter. She revealed that she has already discussed her return as Kate with showrunner Jess Brownell despite her busy schedule.
“I can only speak for myself. I would love to keep returning to the show until the end,” Ashley said. “It’s a show about family and I think it changed my life and it’s such a joy and an honor to be a part of this show.”
“So I’ll always try my best to make it work with my schedule when I’m on other projects or doing other things,” she continued. “And Jess is our showrunner at the moment and she’s been so cool in talking about the future of Kate and what her role in future seasons is going to look like.”
Nicola Coughlan Is Taking A Step Back From ‘Bridgerton’

Throughout the show’s past four seasons, actress Nicola Coughlan has been in the spotlight for her dual role as Penelope Featherington (now Penelope Bridgerton) and Lady Whistledown. Although she decided to retire her gossip column in the last season, it appears that someone else has taken up the Whistledown mantle.
Unfortunately, the Irish actress revealed that this means that she will also be taking a step back from the spotlight. “Season five had started filming already, so I won’t be in it very much,” Coughlan noted on Dish. “I’m always happy to come back. I think it’s a genuinely lovely job to come back to.”
Jess Brownell Reflected On Penelope’s Character Arc
During the show’s third season, Penelope reveals her identity as Lady Whistledown after tying the knot with Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton). The two were shown to have welcomed a child at the end of the show’s third season, although their new role as parents didn’t factor much in the last season of the show, which focused on Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) romancing Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha).
Brownell reflected on Penelope’s character growth in a conversation with Tudum, saying, “She’s not the powerless girl who needs Whistledown to take back her voice anymore. While she stands by everything she believes about gossip being information, gossip being power for the voiceless, she realizes that it’s time for her to stop being in that role.”
Phoebe Dynevor Has Not Been Asked To Return To ‘Bridgerton’

Actress Phoebe Dynevor was thrust into the spotlight due to her role as Daphne Bridgerton in the show’s first season. Although she made a guest appearance in the show’s second season, she hasn’t been seen since. In April 2026, Dynevor gave a very honest answer when she explained why her character had not returned.
“I just want to say I have not received a call,” she told Collider Ladies Night in an interview published April 11, “and when I get that call, I will be there if I can.”
“When the first season came out they didn’t know what they needed to put in place,” she explained. “So we were like the ones that got away I think, in a certain way. But like we would—I can only speak for myself—I would always come back if I was asked.”
Simone Ashley’s Role In ‘F1: The Movie’ Was Cut

Simone Ashley can also relate to waiting for a phone call to return to a coveted role. Before starring in “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” she was supposed to star in “F1: The Movie.” However, her role was left on the cutting room floor before the film made it to theaters.
“I had such a blast making that movie. I’m such a fan of Formula One,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. “To work with Joseph Kosinski was such an honor. He is a wonderful director and someone that [remained] so confident and calm in such a chaotic environment.”
“I loved working with Damson [Idris], Callie [Cooke], who’s just killing it at the moment, the whole crew. I got to travel the world,” she continued. “And it was such a joy to go to the premiere and celebrate everyone and reunite with everyone. And the movie was awesome.”
When asked if she would be open to returning to a potential sequel, she replied, “Oh God, I’d love to.”
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