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Halle Berry reveals why she turned down interviews for a decade: 'I got tired of the same old story'
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The actress shared how constant tabloid coverage led her to avoid interviews altogether.
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“Monsters, Inc. 3” in the works at Pixar, studio reveals planned release dates for “Incredibles 3” and “Coco 2”
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The animation studio is also developing its first-ever musical from “Turning Red” director Domee Shi and a project titled “Ono Ghost Market.”
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Lady Gaga Says She’s Going to Get Married ‘Soon’ to Michael Polansky
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Lady Gaga will be going by Mrs. Lady Gaga “soon,” because the pop icon says her marriage to fiancé Michael Polansky is right around the corner.
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Gaga provided a major update on her upcoming nuptials during her Friday appearance on Bruno Mars’ “Romantic Radio” live stream with iHeartRadio with a prerecorded message from the singer herself.
Check out the clip … After Bruno asks what’s next, Gaga’s crystal clear voice plays over the video, “Me and my fiancé have been traveling all year, but we’re getting married soon. We were hoping you could choose a special song for us.”
Bruno doesn’t address the elephant in the room, namely the word “soon,” but he was more than happy to oblige Gaga’s request. He dedicated one of his tunes, “Risk It All,” from his new album to Gaga’s soon-to-be-hubby.
The latest marriage talk comes months after Gaga revealed her and Polansky are blabbing about tying the knot all the time.
In November, Polansky told Rolling Stone they want a private ceremony instead of some flashy extravaganza.
He said, “We don’t want a really big wedding, but we want to enjoy it. In a lot of ways, we already feel married, so it’s not like it’s gonna change much.”
During a 2024 appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Gaga said Polansky popped the question in a hotel room after they went rock climbing on a mountain. She said Polansky got down on one knee and gave her the engagement ring from his backpack.
Gaga first announced the engagement at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Did Bridgerton’s Julia Quinn Hint at Hyacinth, Gregory Recast?
Bridgerton fans think author Julia Quinn hinted that Hyacinth and Gregory could be recast in the future.
Eagle-eyed social media users pointed out that Quinn’s website listed Florence Hunt as a the “Young Hyacinth Bridgerton” while Will Tilston is referred to as “a young Gregory Bridgerton (years before his love story).”
Based on her book series, Bridgerton centers around the different members of a wealthy family as they each search for love in 19th century London. Season 1 of Netflix’s Bridgerton centered around Daphne Bridgerton (Dynevor) and Simon Basset (Page), who were the leads of the first book, The Duke and I.
Season 2 took inspiration from The Viscount Who Loved Me, which followed Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) as he found love with Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley). Despite Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) being the subject of the third novel — An Offer From a Gentleman — his love story with newcomer Sophie (Yerin Ha) wasn’t explored until season 4.
The third season instead focused on Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) as seen in Quinn’s book Romancing Mister Bridgerton. Brownell recently confirmed that Eloise and Phillip Crane or Francesca (Hannah Dodd) and Michaela (Masali Baduza) are next in line.
Quinn previously addressed recasting concerns, exclusively telling Us Weekly in February, “It’s funny because they were, like, 12 and 13 when they started. If you asked me that back then [about the same actors playing them as adults], I’d be like, ‘I don’t know.’”

Will Tilston as Gregory Bridgerton and Florence Hunt as Hyacinth Bridgerton. Liam Daniel/Netflix
She continued: “But when I saw them again at the premiere, they were both drinking wine. They’re both 18 now and Will was there with his girlfriend.”
The author pointed out that there were still a few years before It’s In His Kiss and On the Way to the Wedding will be featured with their own seasons.
“[Showrunner] Jess [Brownell] has said the next two seasons will be either Eloise and then Francesca or Francesca and then Eloise, which makes sense. It takes a few years to film, so by the time we get to Hyacinth and Gregory, the actors are going to be well into their 20s,” Quinn explained. “So I think it’ll probably be OK. Will it be weird that we knew them when they were 12? We see child stars grow up all the time.”
She added: “As a writer, it was hard to write those two books at first. I really had to let them grow up in my mind a bit and that was hard for both of them. I was really glad it took several years — but even so — I can’t remember how much time passed in the writing. I really had to let them grow up. It was tough.”
Quinn said there’s a lot for fans to look forward to, sharing, “With Gregory, there’s that whole classic Regency hero who doesn’t want to get married. I was like, ‘But here’s this guy who’s now seen seven brothers and sisters fall in love. Why would he think that?’ So his story is very different. He’s desperate to fall in love. He’s this total romantic and he’s so excited to fall in love. He falls in love with the wrong person to start out with.”
Bridgerton is currently streaming on Netflix.
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What’s the Best Romantic Movie Ever Made? Surely It’s One of These 10 Films
Romance films are easy to dismiss until one catches you at the wrong moment. Maybe it happens late at night, or on a quiet afternoon, when you are not looking for anything heavy. These stories tend to sneak up on you. They start with small conversations or missed chances, then slowly turn into something that feels personal. The best romance films do not rely on sweeping gestures alone. They spend time on timing, hesitation, and the uncomfortable space between wanting something and knowing it might not last.
What makes this list interesting is that none of these films defines romance in the same way. Taken together, these movies show how flexible the genre can be, and why audiences keep returning to it. Love on screen works best when it feels human and imperfect, and every film here understands that.
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‘Moonstruck’ (1987)
At first glance, Moonstruck looks like a simple romantic comedy set inside a loud, close-knit Italian American family in Brooklyn. Loretta Castorini (Cher) agrees to marry a man she does not love because it feels sensible and safe. Things shift when she meets his brother, Ronnie (Nicolas Cage), a volatile, wounded baker who lives with his anger close to the surface. Their connection begins with irritation, then slips into something messier and harder to ignore.
What gives the film its lasting power is how grounded everything feels. Love arrives through conversation, frustration, and honesty instead of grand gestures. Around them, family members wrestle with regret, temptation, and second chances, which gives Loretta’s story context instead of isolation. Cher plays Loretta with restraint and quiet intelligence, while Cage brings emotional chaos without tipping into parody. Together, they sell the idea that love can feel disruptive and inconvenient, yet still necessary.
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‘Roman Holiday’ (1953)
Roman Holiday begins with exhaustion rather than sudden romance. Princess Ann (Audrey Hepburn) slips away from her rigid schedule while visiting Rome, desperate for a day without rules or expectations. She meets Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck), an American journalist who sees a story before he sees a person. Their day together unfolds across the city through small decisions, casual conversations, and shared curiosity.
The film works because it understands limits. Ann’s freedom is temporary, and Joe’s opportunity comes with a moral cost. Hepburn plays Ann with warmth and growing awareness, while Peck gives Joe an easy charm that slowly gives way to responsibility. The romance feels real because it does not promise permanence. Instead, it focuses on what two people can give each other in a short time. That restraint is what keeps Roman Holiday emotionally honest decades later.
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‘Carol’ (2015)
Carol is set in 1950s New York, where attraction carries the real risk, and the silence of two people often feels safer than honesty. Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara) works behind a department store counter and drifts through life without direction until she meets Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a married woman locked inside a polite, carefully managed existence. Their first conversations are cautious, shaped by curiosity and restraint.
As they spend more time together, the film stays focused on what it costs to want something forbidden. Carol faces a brutal custody battle that forces her to choose between social acceptance and personal truth. Therese grows more confident as she learns what she is willing to lose. Blanchett brings control and vulnerability into the same frame, while Mara lets uncertainty sit quietly on her face. The romance feels intimate because it unfolds through glances, pauses, and decisions that cannot be taken back.
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‘Before Sunset’ (2004)
Before Sunset reunites Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Céline (Julie Delpy) nine years after a brief night together in Vienna. This time, they walk through Paris with less time and far more emotional baggage. Both have built adult lives shaped by compromise, and their conversation reflects that weight. Old memories resurface alongside disappointment, resentment, and unspoken longing.
The film relies almost entirely on their dialogues, yet it never feels static. Each exchange pushes the relationship forward, revealing how time changes people without erasing the connection. Jesse struggles with choices he regrets, while Céline questions the version of herself she became. Hawke and Delpy speak with the ease of people who know each other too well, which makes every pause feel loaded. The romance works because it feels unfinished, grounded in reality, and painfully aware of time slipping away.
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‘The Apartment’ (1960)
The Apartment places romance inside an uncomfortable workplace arrangement and lets the consequences unfold slowly. C.C. Baxter (Jack Lemmon) lends his apartment to company executives in exchange for career favors, convincing himself it is temporary and harmless. That illusion breaks when he realizes Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine), the elevator operator he cares about, is caught in the same system, used and dismissed by men with power.
From there, the film focuses on choice and self-respect. Baxter begins to understand what his ambition has cost him, while Fran confronts how little control she has been allowed over her own life. Lemmon plays decency as something awkward and hard-earned, not heroic. Their relationship grows out of shared loneliness, which gives the ending its due strength.
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‘Pride & Prejudice’ (2005)
Pride & Prejudice opens in a world that is shaped by class, reputation, and marriage as survival. Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) moves through it with sharp judgment and little patience for social performance. When she meets Fitzwilliam Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen), their early interactions are defined by misunderstanding and pride on both sides. Each assumes they understand the other, and both are wrong.
As events force them to confront their own behavior, the story keeps its focus on growth. Elizabeth learns how prejudice shapes her certainty. Darcy faces how arrogance isolates him. Knightley gives Elizabeth intelligence and emotional clarity, while Macfadyen lets restraint do the work. Their romance builds through self-correction and humility, which makes their eventual connection feel even more honest than it looked on screen.
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‘Casablanca’ (1942)
Casablanca is built around waiting. People wait for visas, for escape, for news that might change their lives. In that space, Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) runs his café with emotional distance, choosing detachment as a form of survival. The past returns when Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) walks back into his life, carrying unfinished history and a choice that still hurts.
The film keeps its romance grounded in the consequences of people’s choices. Rick and Ilsa do not argue about feelings. They talk about duty, timing, and what the world demands from them. Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid) complicates everything by representing a cause larger than personal happiness. Bogart plays restraint as moral weight, while Bergman lets longing sit just beneath composure. The love story works because it accepts loss as part of maturity.
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‘In the Mood for Love’ (2000)
In the Mood for Love begins quietly, almost cautiously. Two neighbors, Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung Chiu-wai) and Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), notice small patterns that point to an uncomfortable truth about their spouses. The film does not rush this realization. It lets routine, silence, and repetition do the work.
As their connection grows, the focus stays on restraint. Chow and Su talk, rehearse conversations, and spend time together without crossing the line they fear. Their bond forms in pauses as they develop feelings for each other. Leung plays with loneliness with control, while Cheung gives Su dignity, which is shaped by social pressure around him. The romance lives in what they refuse to do, which makes it linger long after the story moves on, and when it ends, the viewers are shocked by its heaviness.
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‘Brief Encounter’ (1945)
Brief Encounter centers on an ordinary routine that quietly breaks open. Laura Jesson (Celia Johnson) meets Alec Harvey (Trevor Howard) by chance at a train station, and what begins as polite conversation slowly becomes something harder to ignore. Both are married. Both understand the cost of stepping out of line, yet destiny had other plans.
The film stays close to Laura’s inner conflict. She weighs desire against responsibility in small moments rather than grand gestures. Johnson plays emotion through hesitation and restraint, making every choice he makes feel heavy. Howard gives Alec a calm sincerity, and he never pushes for more than what is offered. Their romance feels real because it respects limits above all. Love exists, but so does consequence, and neither is treated lightly.
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‘Before Sunrise’ (1995)
Before Sunrise is one of the most romantic films ever made. With a simple decision, Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Céline (Julie Delpy) meet on a train and choose to spend one night walking through Vienna together. There is no plan beyond conversation. They talk about family, fear, ambition, and time, letting curiosity guide them forward.
What sets the film apart is how seriously it takes dialogue as a connection. Each conversation shifts how they see themselves and each other. Hawke brings openness mixed with uncertainty. Delpy gives Céline intelligence and emotional precision. Their romance grows through listening to each other earnestly. By morning, nothing is resolved, yet everything matters. The film understands love as a moment shaped by honesty, not certainty, which is why it stays with you.
Before Sunrise
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January 27, 1995
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101 minutes
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Richard Linklater
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Richard Linklater, Kim Krizan
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16 Years Later, Martin Scorsese’s Genre-Defining Mystery Gets Its Due on Streaming
When Martin Scorsese finally won the Best Director Academy Award for The Departed — ending a decades-long streak of near-misses despite his reputation as the greatest living American filmmaker — the world was his oyster. He could have tried to get one of his many passion projects off the ground; Scorsese had spent years trying to get Silence and The Irishman made. Instead, he spent the years immediately after The Departed making mainstream hits with his muse, Leonardo DiCaprio. The budgets kept increasing, and when The Irishman was eventually made in 2019, it was said to have cost $250 million. However, Scorsese’s immediate follow-up to The Departed was arguably one of the most populist films of his career. The movie in question attracted big stars, some of whom had tiny roles. It’s now streaming for free in the United States, where a new generation of audiences can discover Scorsese’s underappreciated skill as a visual stylist.
The film was released in 2010, four years after The Departed grossed more than $290 million worldwide against a reported budget of $90 million. It reunited Scorsese with DiCaprio, and featured Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Max von Sydow, Michelle Williams, Patricia Clarkson, and Emily Mortimer in supporting roles. The movie also featured some of Hollywood’s quintessential “that guy” character actors, such as Elias Koteas, John Carroll Lynch, and Jackie Earle Haley. It was based on a book by Dennis Lehane, whose earlier work had been adapted into the films Gone Baby Gone and Mystic River.
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Here’s the Martin Scorsese Neo-Noir Thriller That’s Streaming for Free This Month
We’re talking, of course, about Shutter Island. The film served as Scorsese’s tribute to Alfred Hitchcock, complete with an ominous tone and climactic twist that took everyone by surprise. It grossed $295 million worldwide against a reported budget of $80 million. Shutter Island earned mostly positive reviews, and is now sitting at a 69% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The website’s consensus reads, “It may not rank with Scorsese’s best work, but Shutter Island‘s gleefully unapologetic genre thrills represent the director at his most unrestrained.” Scorsese and DiCaprio are set to reunite on another psychological thriller, which recently entered production. The movie is titled What Happens at Night, and will also feature Jennifer Lawrence, Mads Mikkelsen, and Jared Harris. Shutter Island is available to stream for free this month on Pluto TV. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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February 19, 2010
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138 minutes
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Laeta Kalogridis, Dennis Lehane
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19 Boutiquey, Luxurious Spring Blouses — Under $20 on Amazon
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I look at fashion all day long, so I’m rarely impressed — but these 19 classy blouses look like pieces hanging at a Hamptons boutique. And get this: They’re all under $20. With delicate fabrics, floral prints and luxe accents, these elevated tops are ones you have to see to believe.
What I love most is how these polished finds transition from errands to in-office days (to cocktails with the girls) without skipping a beat. Everyone will ask where you got these rich-looking blouses, so have the links ready. The proof? I specifically get compliments on the fifth pick on this list. Yes, literally every time I wear it. Scroll on to find your new blouse favorites for spring.
19 Boutiquey-Like Spring Blouses — All Under $20
1. My Favorite: Cap sleeves and ruffles give this floral blouse an upscale feel without the markup. It’s the kind of top that looks like you tried harder than you did.
2. Dreamy and Drapey: Tired of boxy tops? This loose long-sleeve find has a relaxed yet structured silhouette that doesn’t overwhelm your figure. Oh, and it’s just $15.
3. Corporate Queen: Bell sleeves take this blouse from basic to Insta-worthy. It’s polished enough for any meeting on your calendar, if you ask Us.
4. Colorful Class: Channel serious Zimmermann energy in this colorful blouse that offers designer-like quality at a fraction of the price. I’m snagging a few!
5. On Repeat: I wear this chiffon blouse at least once a week. The short puff sleeves give it a timeless look that’s always chic and feminine.
6. Elevated Tee: When a regular tee feels too casual, but a blouse feels like too much, we suggest grabbing this elevated top. It hits the sweet spot and pairs beautifully with jeans.
7. Rich Mom Alert: The embroidered fabric here gives this cottagecore-style blouse a luxe, high-end appeal that somehow also screams ‘old money.’ The texture alone makes it look like a splurge.
8. Print Princess: If your spring wardrobe needs a shot of personality, this leopard-print blouse brings the drama. It makes a statement without going overboard.
9. Yacht Wife: This crochet-style blouse captures coastal vibes perfectly, so you’ll feel like you’re strolling down a boardwalk with an iced coffee in hand.
10. Chic Color-Block: The checker print gives this sweater top a fun and playful twist. The color-block style is modern yet totally timeless.
11. Mood Boost: Rainy day? Reach for this colorful striped blouse that provides an instant pick-me-up.
12. East Coast: Country club style doesn’t have a membership fee. This knit blouse delivers that preppy, polished spring energy for only $13.
13. Apple of Our Eye: Dainty eyelet stitching gives this blouse the type of charm you only see in Charleston. The detailing is even prettier up close.
14. Professional Polish: Aside from elevating your aesthetic, this lightweight, office-friendly top keeps you cool and polished all day.
15. Center of Attention: Wear this floral number to coffee dates and happy hours — and let the print do all the talking. It turns heads, in the best way.
16. Budget-Friendly: Transition seamlessly from winter to spring in this ribbed-knit blouse. I can’t believe it’s only $8!
17. Square-Neck Stunner: Wear this elegant square-neck blouse with your favorite necklace to flatter your collarbone. It’s a must-have for errands and brunches alike.
18. Pretty Paisley: Radiate vintage vibes in this year-round button-up shirt that’s equally boho and luxe. I mean, just look at those lantern sleeves!
19. Best for Last: Channel your inner socialite in this refined mock-neck blouse. Not only does it look mega expensive, but it goes with everything, including leggings and skirts.
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Daryl Hannah Blasts ‘Love Story’ Depiction Of Romance With JFK Jr.
Actress, activist, and philanthropist Daryl Hannah is speaking out about how she was portrayed in the Ryan Murphy-produced anthology, “Love Story,” which focuses on John F. Kennedy Jr.’s relationship with Carolyn Bessette.
The actress is pushing back against aspects of the series she says do not reflect reality.
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Daryl Hannah Calls ‘Love Story’ A ‘Tragedy-Exploiting’ Series
Hannah has written a guest essay for The New York Times, weeks after the premiere of “Love Story.” The actress, who typically doesn’t address stories in the media, chose to speak out as many people often believe a “dramatized portrayal” as the truth.
The actress slammed how she was characterized, writing, “A recent tragedy-exploiting television series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette features a character using my name and presents her as me. The choice to portray her as irritating, self-absorbed, whiny and inappropriate was no accident.”
Hannah also called out one of the show’s producers, Nina Jacobson, who said Hannah was the “adversary” needed in the story. In response, the actress noted, “a real, living person is not a narrative device.”
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The Actress Debunks Scenes From The Show
In “Love Story,” Hannah is portrayed by Dree Hemingway, who told Nylon that she enjoyed playing the actress. “There was a sensitivity. There’s a realness about her, and she’s so specifically who she is that it was just so fun to explore the world of Daryl,” Hemingway shared.
As Hannah wrote in her essay, the series’ interpretation was “not even a remotely accurate representation” of who she was as a person or of her relationship with JFK Jr., calling some scenes in the series “untrue.”
She then went on to debunk some of the scenes, saying that she had never used cocaine or hosted cocaine parties in her life. Nor did she pressure JFK Jr. into marrying her.
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“I have never desecrated any family heirloom or intruded upon anyone’s private memorial. I have never planted any story in the press. I never compared Jacqueline Onassis’ death to a dog’s,” Hannah wrote, adding that it was “appalling” for her to have to defend herself against a TV show.
Ultimately, Hannah says her character was not “embellished.” Rather, her portrayal was simply “false.”
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Daryl Hannah And John F. Kennedy Jr.’s Relationship
Hannah and JFK Jr. met in the early ’80s and reunited sometime in 1988. The actress was in a relationship with singer Jackson Browne, while JFK Jr. dated actress Christina Haag. In 1992, however, the two officially broke up with their respective partners and began dating exclusively.
At that time, Hannah was a big-name actress, having appeared in movies such as “Blade Runner” and “Splash.” The couple was frequently spotted out and about, sharing meals and doing activities together.
Although there were rumors that Kennedy’s mother, Jackie Onassis, didn’t approve of her son’s relationship with Hannah, Hannah’s mother once said, “The stories I’ve heard are just unbelievable. Daryl told me [Onassis] has been very warm and affectionate.”
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After a few years of an on-and-off relationship, the couple separated in 1994, and JFK Jr. started dating Bessette.
The Actress Has Received ‘Hostile’ Messages

Since the show aired, Hannah revealed that she has been getting “hostile” and “threatening” messages from viewers who believed the events in the series happened in real life.
As the 65-year-old actress noted, she understands that part of her career is living life in the public eye, and largely, she has chosen not to engage or address “unflattering characterizations” of herself. However, she says, “My silence should not be mistaken for agreement with lies.”
Hannah is choosing to speak out about “Love Story,” as she believes her portrayal damages her reputation, writing, “In a digital era, entertainment often becomes collective memory. Real names are not fictional tools. They belong to real lives.”
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Daryl Hannah Stepped Away From The Spotlight
Hannah took a step away from Hollywood, despite not officially retiring. She pursued a life away from the camera and focused on art and activism, leaving California and splitting her time between her Colorado Ranch and Ontario, Canada, cabin.
As she said in her essay, she has been focusing on her environmental advocacy and making documentary films. She also engages in animal-assisted therapy for senior citizens who have Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Hannah married musician Neil Young in 2018, and the couple frequently collaborates on activism projects they are both passionate about.
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Lamorne Morris asks his “New Girl” costar Nasim Pedrad on a date 8 years after the show ended
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“This time I’m gonna have a rose,” Morris told Pedrad on his podcast. “I’m gonna wear some spicy cologne.”
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Queen Naija’s Diamond Ring Sparks Engagement Speculation
Queen Naija seems to always leave the net in a frenzy anytime she or her longtime partner Clarence NYC hint at anything related to their 7-year relationship. Even simple posts of the couple expressing their love for one another often end with fans asking when they plan to get engaged or tie the knot. As the singer continues to share glimpses of her life on social media, fans recently noticed some ice on her ring finger.
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Queen Naija Goes Viral After Fans Spot Her Diamond Ring
The singer recently went live on Twitch with her best friend Domi for a fun cooking session. The stream was filled with laughs, dancing, prank calls, and more. While they were cheffin’ it up, Queen’s supporters couldn’t help but notice she was rocking one glove. When asked why, she simply danced it off. As more comments rolled in referring to it as a “Michael Jackson glove,” she and her best friend even started singing “Single Ladies” by Beyoncé.
While the net is in awe of Queen Naija’s ring, speculation began to fly as folks wondered if it’s an engagement ring. Many even peeped it in her latest live 👀 💍
✍🏾: #TSRStaffTC pic.twitter.com/JgqlJDNLNK
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Another clip of Queen Naija getting her lashes done also circulated online, giving fans a closer look at the huge rock on her finger. Many flooded the comments with reactions like, “Gaaaaaah dam that’s a beautiful ring” and “She got the ring finally.” The speculation kept flowing as others wrote, “She announcing it without even having to say anything!!! Love that.” Another added, “It must be sad to not be able to share your happiness cuz ppl look for things to criticize.”
Social Media Reacts
Several folks gathered under The Shade Room Teens comment section to debate whether Queen Naija is engaged or not. While some speculated that she may have bought the ring herself, others were happy for her and shared their congratulations. Some also added that they wouldn’t blame her for keeping it a secret, especially since people can be so negative when it comes to Queen’s happiness.
Instagram user @kayythabarbiee wrote, “finally, she got her ring now y’all can shut up 😂😂😂😂”
Instagram user @nalisbyndy added, “finally! Thought he wasn’t gonna propose by time i turn 40 & im 22”
While Instagram user @kristin_rosalena wrote, “I don’t blame her for not posting it everybody would have said “about time”
Instagram user @lifeasiraa wrote, “Y’all it’s a promise ring 😭😭”
Instagram user @temadgnff added, “She definitely bought that herself”
While Instagram user @_shaunathagemini added, “What if they been did it tho?”
Instagram user @lialenae wrote, “i love when people move in silence be having yall feel slow 🥰congrats queen!!”
Instagram user @miracle_ocean95 added, “Can yall please leave her alone she is happy!!!!”
While Instagram user @alainajalessa_58 wrote, “congratulations maamassss , that’s all igotta say, everybody propose when they feel they’re ready for it. Let’s just congratulations to the future MRSSS.WHITEEE @queennaija congratulations MAMASSS.”
Queen Naija Addresses Speculation That Kehlani Took Her Sample
While the internet is buzzing about her diamond ring, Queen Naija also took time to clear the air. This came after folks accusing Kehlani of taking her beat. A few days ago on TikTok, Queen Naija shared a video of a live performance of a song she was supposed to release last month.
She wrote, “pov: you still jamming to the song you were supposed to drop Valentine’s Day but it never got cleared AND they gave the beat to somebody else.” In the caption she added, “y’all hear somebody else with this beat, just know Queen had it first don’t worry tho, they gonna reproduce this one.”
As the net began speculating in the comments about who she could be referring to. Some pointed the finger at Kehlani. Queen Naija later took to her Instagram Story to clear the air, writing, “Queendom! please leave my good sis Kehlani alone … that is nowhere near the same beat. It’s all love.” Kehlani responded, writing, “i am not the beat stealing culprit lmaoo can’t wait for your song to drop Queen!”
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