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Amid their continued strained ties with the royal family, sources have suggested that Prince William will take a “much harder line” with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle when he becomes king.
William and his brother haven’t been on speaking terms, particularly after the duke made several damaging accusations against the royal family following his exit from the firm and relocation to the U.S.
Prince Harry and William’s father, King Charles, reportedly wants them to settle and is said to have launched secret plans to bring the quest to fruition.

William will reportedly not take things lightly with his estranged brother, Harry, and his wife, Meghan.
Reports have earlier claimed that the Duke of Sussex has reached out to his elder brother but heard nothing back, meaning they’ve not been able to settle their long-running feud, with sources even suggesting William is “done with the drama.”
Now, royal experts have claimed that the future king will take a “much harder line” against his brother and sister-in-law, who have continued to use their royal titles to make money and promote a “faux royal” lifestyle.
“William will take a much harder line with Harry and Meghan when he’s king,” the insider told the Daily Mail.
Although the nature of such a hardline stance wasn’t discussed, many members of the royal family have reportedly raised eyebrows over how the Montecito-based couple continues to pose as royals despite dropping their working roles since 2020.

William has grown famous for his no-nonsense approach to duty, even distancing himself from disgraced uncle Andrew following reports of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
With his brother, things will likely not change even as the duke prepares for a trip to the UK for an Invictus Games event this summer.
In a chat with Fox News Digital, royal expert Helena Chard explained that the Prince of Wales is willfully “ignoring the circus” and is “done with the drama.”
When Harry last visited the UK to check on his father after getting wind of his cancer diagnosis, both brothers still didn’t meet, nor did they talk, as William continues to build a “wall of silence” between them.
“This feels like a permanent royal reset,” Chard shared. “But William’s silence isn’t a mystery. It’s a strategy.”
“William regards his brother as totally untrustworthy,” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams also told the news outlet.

Meanwhile, Charles is reportedly keen to see Harry and Willian reunited and has set a secret plan in motion to actualize this goal.
Reports suggest the monarch is deeply troubled by their rift and has made it “mission number one” for his newest aide, Theo Rycroft, to bring them back together and mend their strained relationship.
Although Rycroft only joined the firm earlier this year, reports claim he has earned the trust of the monarch and is described as a calm operator who’s highly skilled in very sensitive situations.

According to the Daily Mail, Rycroft is hoping to kick off actions when Harry lands in the country in July for his Invictus Games event, and would first set up a meeting between him and Charles before encouraging William to join them.
Sources close to Rycroft say he believes the situation is “f-cking ridiculous” and is dead set on “urgently” resolving the issue for Charles’ sake.
“He thinks it’s time to knock their heads together,” the insider said. “Theo’s a very reasonable guy and incredibly nice, and he completely gets that this is a source of great pain to the king and wants to help him resolve it. He sees his job as helping the king resolve it.”

It remains to be seen how things will go, as there are still talks of how the king is being careful and doesn’t want to double-cross his eldest son.
Sources told Heat World in April that William remains adamant on not extending an olive branch to Harry, even though his father has taken a much more forgiving outlook on his younger son’s past missteps.
“Charles is at the point where he wants to forgive Harry and find a path forward, but William simply won’t hear of it, no matter what his father says,” an insider said.
“It’s becoming a huge battle because William has a ton of influence behind the scenes, and the fact is that many people within The Firm agree that Harry and Meghan are poison, so Charles doesn’t have a lot of support for bringing them back in,” they continued.
The situation with Harry’s security is said to also be causing some clash between Charles and William, who think the duke is getting “what he deserves.”
Dark fantasy is a genre that incorporates elements of both fantasy and horror and is not exclusive to any age range; it can be made for kids while still incorporating things that are eerie, uncanny, or disturbing (think Coraline). It’s sort of a fringe genre, not quite horror, but also kind of horror at the same time. It’s important not to confuse the genre with grimdark fantasy, which is about moral ambiguity, cynicism, and brutal violence (think Game of Thrones), although there is often plenty of overlap.
Dark fantasy books, speaking strictly in the traditional sense, have been around for centuries, with some appearing as early as the Middle Ages. Not all of these books are novels, either. Some are artbooks, some are epic poems, and some are fictitious accounts of history with no clear narrative. However, the truly marvellous do tend to stand out. These are the best dark fantasy books of all time, masterpieces of literature that are as haunting as they are fascinating.
Author R. F. Kuang has been seeing a lot of publicity lately. While she is a student of academia, working on a post-graduate degree, she has received more attention for her popular fantasy novels, which have been absolutely blowing up in recent years. Her most recent effort is Katabasis, a standalone work that feels true to herself. The story follows two PhD students at Cambridge University who descend into the depths of Hell to rescue their professor.
In this story, academia is Hell… literally. While critical reviews have been mixed, many casual readers have absolutely loved this novel. It started simple, but became wonderfully complex, addressing philosophical concepts, important social commentaries, and raising a lot of questions. Some people don’t like the book because they think it isn’t very subtle with what it’s trying to say, but whatever you personally may think about it, Katabasis has been exceptionally popular, winning numerous awards and selling millions of copies.
The Vagrant is the first in a series of the same name, which follows a mute, lone wandered who travels across a war-torn, deserted landscape. This world is populated by terrifying demons (which is where the horror aspects come in), which have forced humanity to take refuge in the distant Shining City. Though it is not initially revealed why, the Vagrant carries a sword and must deliver it to the Shining City before it’s too late.
With this book having a silent protagonist, it has to rely on a lot more than dialogue to tell its story. For that reason, it’s not for everyone, especially if you don’t like long blocks of prose. But for those who are into that sort of thing, it feels like an experiment in storytelling that ultimately works pretty well. If anyone ever feels lost in life or aimless, The Vagrant is a great book to turn to. Even if you don’t feel this way, it’s a unique story that demands more attention.
Between Two Fires is a historical fantasy novel set in the Middle Ages. The plot begins when angels and demons go to war once again, causing the Black Plague to sweep across Europe. In plague-torn France, a disgraced knight rescues a young girl from danger and tries to escort her across the land to a safe place. It’s no easy feat, however, as the Plague isn’t the only thing they have to worry about. In this version of history, horrifying demons roam the landscape and serve as the biggest obstacle in the way of the pair.
The book isn’t just an entertaining novel; it also addresses themes of theology and morality, prompting important questions in the reader. It might be a bit cynical, but hey, that’s the genre, right? The demons and the way they are described definitely evoke horror vibes, so it’s certainly a dark fantasy novel. In fact, it’s one of the best dark fantasy novels ever, receiving critical acclaim and stellar reviews all around.
Vermis I: Lost Dungeons and Forbidden Woods is a really interesting book. It’s not particularly long, but its concept is something unlike anything you’ve ever read before, guaranteed. The artist Plastiboo, whose real name is unknown, created this book as a video game strategy guide for a game that doesn’t even exist. It’s more of an art book than a novel, yet it works so well.
As such, there isn’t really a whole lot of story to this book; it’s purely an exercise in worldbuilding, creating a disturbing and uncanny world for a video game that doesn’t exist, but really should. Despite the fact that there’s no proper narrative, it’s an intriguing concept with an even more intriguing setting, both of which are executed brilliantly. Vermis I is a reading experience that is totally fresh, and that easily sinks its claws in, never letting go of its reader until the end.
Shadows for Silence: In the Forests of Hell is a novella by Brandon Sanderson initially published in a multi-author anthology called Dangerous Women, which also included works from George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois. Later, the novella was published as a standalone work and was republished in the author’s personal anthology of short stories, Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection. The story is part of Sanderson’s Cosmere universe, which features numerous different series and standalones. The Cosmere itself is a galaxy, with each solar system having a unique magic system.
Shadows for Silence is set on Threnody, a world overcome with a dark force known simply as “the Evil.” Anyone who dies here becomes a Shade, a wandering, ghostly spirit that comes out at night, looking to feed on the living. In the forests of Threnody, Silence Montane works as an innkeeper and mother by day, and a bounty hunter by night. One evening, she gets an offer that she cannot refuse, causing her to make the dangerous voyage out into the woods at night. This story might be short, but it’s a great adventure, and one of the eeriest works in the Cosmere. In fact, it’s the only Cosmere work that is dark fantasy. It’s an absolutely fantastic story about a dark and oppressive world that readers are dying to see more of.
Prince of Thorns is the first of the Broken Empire trilogy, which is set on Earth, centuries after a nuclear apocalypse reverted humanity back to the Dark Ages. Europe, along with parts of Asia and Africa, makes up the eponymous Broken Empire, a land full of feuding royals. Ghosts roam the wastelands at night and necromancers hide in the mountains. In the midst of it all is Prince Jorg Ancrath, a self-professed sociopath who intends to overthrow his father, become king, and eventually Emperor.
Everything about this world is bleak and depressing; there is just no hope to be found anywhere, and only the strong survive, while the merciful meet horrible ends. Not only is it a grimdark story, but it also fits into dark fantasy because there are horror elements, including horrifying nuclear mutants, the undead, and vampiric sorcerers who can raise the dead. It’s one of the rare cases where real life actually looks more appealing than a fantasy world, because living in the Broken Empire world really would suck. Still, the story is great, and it’s refreshing (yet also disheartening) to have such a morally reprehensible protagonist.
The Blade Itself is a novel that is the first of a series, set in a morose world previously inhabited by both demons and humans. Though the demons have long since been banished, their power is still drawn upon by wizards and sorcerers, who reach through to the Other Side and use the power beyond to cast their spells. This first novel establishes this setting, and the characters contained therein, which are a pretty diverse and mostly despicable cast. They’re horrible by design, however, which makes them that much more entertaining.
This book was received very well by critics, many of whom acknowledged that it not only delivered on what it promised, but definitely lived up to its hype. The eclectic, colorful characters received particular acclaim, as they are all engaging and greatly enhance the narrative. The fact that demons and other entities associated with horror are such a major part of this story nestles this book firmly within the dark fantasy genre. Truthfully, it’s one of the best examples of it.
The Dark Tower has become a bit of a household name at this point, almost as much as its author, Stephen King. Infamously, it received an awful film adaptation of the books, which didn’t represent the source material at all. Out of all The Dark Tower books, the second one, The Drawing of the Three, is often considered to be one of the best, if not the absolute best.
The story of The Dark Tower is about a world that is splitting apart at the seams, prompting a knight to search out the mythical titular structure, said to be a gateway to other universes and possibly humanity’s last hope. Being a Stephen King book, of course there are going to be horror elements, which is why it’s dark fantasy. However, the setting is also really unique, as it feels like the Wild West meets steampunk fantasy and horror. It’s a great book series — one of the finest ever conceived, in fact.
The Last Wish is a collection of short stories that serves as one of the prequels to Andrzej Sapkowski‘s The Witcher series, which famously became a video game series and a Netflix series. The Last Wish is mostly a bunch of disconnected stories with no overarching narrative, which is more of a help than a hindrance. The stories, like the rest of the series, feature Geralt of Rivia, a partially undead being known as a Witcher, who is trained in magic and combat to hunt monsters across the countryside.
Most of the monsters featured in the series are largely based on folklore and mythology from all around the world, which includes a lot of ghostly spirits or werewolf-like beings, hence why it’s considered dark fantasy. While this anthology isn’t particularly long, it’s a wild ride from start to finish. It’s also a crucial piece of The Witcher story, as it’s where Geralt meets many of his most trusted allies. The Last Wish serves as the perfect introductory piece for Sapkowski’s works, and also as one of the greatest dark fantasy books ever made.
Divine Comedy is an epic narrative poem written by Florentine poet Dante Alighieri way back in the 14th Century. Though it wasn’t written as such at the time, the story became one of the most impactful and influential works in the entirety of dark fantasy. In fact, it’s a foundational entry, and while it lacks many of the qualities that distinguish dark fantasy, it’s impossible to separate it from the genre. Do note, however, that “comedy” didn’t mean the same thing in the Middle Ages as it does now. Back then, it didn’t mean the story was funny; it just meant that it had a happy ending. The book is actually a deeply serious religious narrative split into three distinct parts.
The first and most famous part is Inferno, about a man travelling through the Nine Circles of Hell to rescue his lover, who has been captured by Satan. The other two parts are called Purgatorio and Paradiso, which dive more into politics and philosophy, a stark departure from the more gripping first part. In any event, the whole poem is one of the greatest pieces of text ever produced, with a legacy spanning centuries and many adaptations across all forms of media. It’s hard to say if dark fantasy would ever even exist without the Divine Comedy, which is why it’s the best dark fantasy book of all time, hands down.
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Kate Middleton has a way of making even the simplest accessories feel like the must-have items of the season. And this summer, it’s all about raffia clutches. The woven bags are popping up everywhere, thanks to their ability to instantly add a vacation-ready feel to everything from sundresses to wedding guest outfits.
On June 6, the Princess of Wales stepped out for a wedding carrying a chic woven clutch that instantly caught our attention. She paired the woven bag with a beige tweed dress, pointed-toe stilettos and a wide-brim straw hat, proving the summer staple works just as well for special occasions as it does for beach getaways. Unsurprisingly, her exact Forever New bag sold out quickly.
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The good news? You don’t need a royal budget to recreate the look. We found the Freie Liebe Raffia Crossbody Clutch at Amazon, and it’s just $22. The straw construction gives it that breezy, sunny look that’s synonymous with summer, while the gold-tone closure adds a polished touch. Available in natural straw, black and white, it’s the kind of accessory that works just as easily for seaside dinners and weekend brunches as it does for weddings and special events.
The purse is also surprisingly versatile. While you can carry it in your hand like a classic clutch, the bag also has a removable chain strap that lets you wear it as a crossbody. That style comes in handy when you want to go hands-free while grabbing drinks during cocktail hour or dancing post wedding ceremony. No matter how you style it, the bag delivers effortless warm-weather appeal that makes raffia accessories a seasonal favorite year after year.
Shoppers are equally impressed. One reviewer who praised its “high-end look” said, “[It] goes with so many different outfits and occasions.” Another loved the woven design for adding a “touch of elegance,” noting the size is “just right for carrying essentials,” like your cell phone, keys and more.
Whether you’re headed to a summer wedding, brunch with friends or a vacation by the water, this raffia clutch purse delivers the same vacation-ready feel as Middleton’s sold-out style for just $22.
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John Fogerty’s life is getting turned into a movie and he already has an idea of who could play him in the “amazing” biopic.
“Whoever that Bob Dylan guy was. That would be great,” Fogerty, 81, exclusively told Us Weekly at the 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony on Thursday, June 11, of his dream casting scenario.
While the Creedence Clearwater Revival singer couldn’t remember his name, he appeared to be referring to Timothée Chalamet.
Chalamet, 30, transformed into the iconic singer-songwriter Dylan, 85, in 2024’s A Complete Unknown, which was nominated for eight Oscars including Best Actor for his portrayal of the “Mr. Tambourine Man” singer.

Fogerty, for his part, exclusively told Us that a biopic about his career — he cofounded Creedence Clearwater Revival and has had a decades-long solo career — is officially in the works but not much has been revealed about the project.
“That’s going to be a thrill,” the musician teased of the upcoming film. “We are well into this thing. That is about all I can say about it.”
While Fogerty remained tight-lipped about when fans will get to see his world come to life on the big screen, he shared his hopes for the story line with Us.
“There have been some twists and turns in my career,” Fogerty explained. “I think the most important thing is what really happened in my life — I actually fell right into a love story that’s true.”
The “Born on the Bayou” singer, who has been married to Julie Lebiedzinski since 1991, noted that his music isn’t the only thing he hopes viewers see play out on screen.
“I’m the most grateful and appreciative man for [Julie] because the whole rest of my life has been a dream,” Fogerty gushed.

John, a California native, rose to fame in the ‘60s after cofounding Creedence Clearwater Revival or CCR with his late brother, Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford in 1959. The band was originally named Blue Velvets before being changed to the Golliwogs and finally settling on CCR in 1967.
Once CCR was officially the name, the band released seven studio albums between 1968 and 1972.
The group, which performed at 1969’s Woodstock, churned out chart-topping hits such as “Proud Mary” and “Fortunate Son” before disbanding in 1972.
John, for his part, has continued to sing the band’s songs on his solo tours. (He is currently on his Legacy Tour with his Travelin’ Band.)
On Thursday, John was honored with the Songwriters Hall of Fame’s highest honor, the Johnny Mercer Award, after being inducted into the organization years prior.
“I love music! It’s supposed to be about joy. It’s supposed to be about fun,” John said during his acceptance speech.
He went on to explain that the “concept of taste” in music comes down to, “Why do some songs suck and some songs are great?”
John mused, “It seems like the great ones just flow effortlessly. There’s no wasted moments. … I wanted to reach that very high bar. I think that’s something everybody in this room understands.”
By Robert Scucci
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If there’s anything I love more than a solid thriller, it’s one that makes me laugh. If it makes me laugh at things I shouldn’t be laughing at, even better. Which is why I’m ashamed to admit that I’d never even heard of 1996’s Freeway until I scrolled past it on Tubi and saw that Reese Witherspoon and Kiefer Sutherland share top billing, and that the film has an agreeable 76 percent score between critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. I loved Election (1999), but admittedly I’m not fully versed in Witherspoon’s filmography. What I do know, though, is that when she’s given an opportunity to go nuts, she knows how to deliver.
I’m happy to say that Freeway is not only solid for its time, but actually holds up remarkably well today because it operates in a lane far enough removed from polite society to feel universal. Its characterization is also so strong that you’re not even thinking about what year it is.

The less you know about Freeway, the better, because the whole film is a slow crescendo of insanity.
The surface-level plot is simple enough. 14-year-old and illiterate Vanessa Lutz (Reese Witherspoon) runs away from her abusive and neglectful family to start a new life. When her car breaks down, she’s picked up by a charming and unassuming man named Bob Wolverton (Kiefer Sutherland), who she quickly bonds with through conversation, revealing more than she probably should about her questionable upbringing.

Once Vanessa appears comfortable enough around Bob, he reveals that he’s a serial killer known as the I-5 killer, and that she’s about to become his next victim. Vanessa manages to overpower him with the gun her boyfriend gave her before she left home, leaves him for dead, and flees to a diner, where she’s subsequently arrested for shooting the man. Bob survives but suffers permanent disfigurement, and now denies any connection to the I-5 killer whatsoever.
The film quickly transitions from a story of survival to one of revenge. Now trapped in prison and facing the possibility of being tried as an adult, Vanessa needs to figure out how to survive her new surroundings, clear her name, and somehow kill Bob, who thinks he’ll never have to answer for his crimes.

Freeway is one of Witherspoon’s best early performances, and she fully commits to Vanessa’s insane adventure. She convincingly portrays a young woman who’s wise beyond her years despite her illiteracy, in the sense that her survival instincts are more evolved than those of somebody 20 years her senior. She hams it up with the officers when she knows she’s in trouble, but she also knows when to show her teeth when her safety is compromised, whether she’s in a holding cell, on the streets, in prison, or back at home.
Remember how I said this movie is funny? It comes from how terrifying she is when in a state of shock or self-defense. When she walks into that diner to gather her senses, she calmly sits down and orders food, completely unaware that she’s pretty much covered in Bob’s blood until the waitress points it out.

Kiefer Sutherland is an absolute menace, and his straight-faced intensity is brilliantly offset by Witherspoon’s confrontations when the timing is just right. It’s one of those dynamics that makes you wish they’d worked together on more projects. I don’t think we’d get the same performance out of Witherspoon if Sutherland weren’t so perfectly cast as Bob Wolverton. He toes the line between charming and creepy flawlessly, which is exactly how I imagine a serial killer living a double life would act when his old ball and chain isn’t around, or even aware of his whereabouts for that matter.
Freeway never wears out its welcome, and I strongly recommend it to anybody looking for a solid, straight-up thriller. Just when you think it can’t escalate any further, it finds a way. While there’s no real moral ambiguity here, it’s a raw and exciting take on the kinds of true crime stories that are all over your Netflix feed.


As of this writing, you can stream Freeway for free on Tubi.
By Jonathan Klotz
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Disney has been around for a long, long time now, and over the decades, the company has wiped a movie from the timeline, Song of the South, and oddly, an episode of Darkwing Duck. The first is because of the racism, but the second is a little surprising. What could be in the Ducktales spin-off that was so horrible Disney pulled it from airing and has never made it available on Disney+? It’s Satan. Turns out, parents weren’t fond of a cartoon including a plot about the Devil making a deal with one of the main characters.

Darkwing Duck was always a darker series than Ducktales but the banned episode, “Hot Spells,” goes a little further than the color palette and the Batman-style rogue’s gallery. Goslyn, Darkwing’s daughter, is bored when she goes to a magical school alongside Darkwing and Morgana, finding that magic isn’t as fun as it sounds. It’s a lot of math. The Janitor, Beezelbub in disguise, takes advantage of the opportunity to trick her into a deal that gives her magic, but allows him to take Darkwing Duck’s soul.

Together, Morgana and Goslyn are able to trick Beezelbub into releasing Darkwing Duck. It’s still a Disney afternoon cartoon after all. By then though, the damage was done, and parents lit up the switchboards at ABC with complaints that their child watched the Devil himself. The odd thing is, it wasn’t Beezelbub’s first appearance.
Beezelbub, or The Devil, or Satan, depending on how you want to refer to him, appeared in the episode “Dead Duck” when Darkwing passed away (temporarily). Meeting the Masked Mallard at the Pearly Gates, Beezelbub tried to convince St. Peter that the hero should be in Hell. At the end of the episode, Darkwing wakes up with a bump on his head, thinking it was all a dream.

More Darkwing Duck episodes wound up being banned, including “Tiff of the Titans,” which included a cameo from Gizmo Duck. That one was banned due to a terrorism plot. Around September 11, 2001, it was caught up in the rush of entertainment banned, albiet briefly, due to sensitivity. “Bearskin Thug” was pulled in 2001 as well after complaints that the bear was too scary. The best banning though was “Aduckyphobia,” pulled because the character Arachno-Duck was too similar to a certain wall-crawling Marvel superhero.
With the exception of “Hot Spells,” the banned episodes have been restored on Disney+. Internationally, “Hot Spells” is available for streaming, but within the U.S., it’s been banned for over 30 years and counting. A character giving into temptation and making a deal with the devil is pretty common in shows like Supernatural, or well, Lucifer, but the afternoon cartoon was a bridge too far.
Darkwing Duck is one of the many shows that Disney hasn’t done much with over the years. For a decade, there have been rumors of a legacy sequel featuring a grown-up Goslyn and an older Drake Mallard, produced by Seth Rogen. A few months ago, the original voice for D.W., Jim Cummings, said he had recorded a scene, so fans can cautiously look forward to more news about the return of Darkwing Duck in the near future. This time, Satan won’t be included.
“Real Housewives of New York City“ alum Luann de Lesseps is gearing up for the premiere of her new show, “The Golden Life.” Now, ahead of the series, she’s reacting to her costars, Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan, having recently reunited with Bethenny Frankel.
This comes weeks after E! released the trailer for the series, which is slated to premiere this fall.

De Lesseps was featured on Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea podcast in June 2026. During her interview, the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum was asked about the RoC ad Morgan and Singer recently shot with Frankel in Paris.
In reacting to it, she began, “Good for them. I think they needed a little cash, so, perfect.” After joking with the podcast hosts, the Cabaret performer added, “It’s a cash grab, what do you want?” Then, De Lesseps was asked if she believes the three ladies still speak after shooting the ad.
She responded, “I’m sure they do. They can have their relationships. They can be friends with whoever they want.” She then added, “They went very quickly, and then they came back very quickly because we had our own show to do.”
During the interview, she was also asked if she’d rather go ziplining or do the ad with her co-star. She said, “Oh, girl, give me a zip line any day. So I can zip on out of there.”

De Lesseps has had a contentious relationship with Frankel for several years. Their last big clash came during the “RHONY” episode from season 11 titled “Life is not a Cabaret.” Years later, in 2024, the two reunited and took a photo in the Hamptons.
However, the reunion was short-lived as De Lesseps accused her former co-star of posting the photo for clout and using her daughter in the process. She told Us Weekly in July of that year, “After watching Bethenny’s video and still being blocked by her on social media, I realize she just used her daughter to get to me.”
She continued, claiming the photo opp “wasn’t a genuine reconnection.” She added, “To watch the video, it hurt my feelings.”
Before her change of heart about Frankel’s motivations for the photo, De Lesseps told the outlet, “I’ve been through a lot with Bethenny, but I am not the person who hangs on to the past. We are moving through it in a positive way. Because life is a cabaret.”

The ups and downs of De Lesseps’ friendship with Frankel have been well documented on and off of “The Real Housewives of New York City.” Because of this, De Lesseps’ most recent comments about her former costar have caused varying reactions from fans. Overall, social media users think the “RHONY” alum was only having fun.”
One person said, “Luann’s ability to always drag Bethenny is beyond funny to me.” Another person wrote, “I think Luann and B are going to come together again. Just wait and see.” After that, someone else pointed out that she shaded her “Golden Life” costars, saying, “I think this new show is going to be more drama than we thought.”

E! announced “The Golden Life” in February 2026. In addition to De Lesseps, Singer, and Morgan, the original cast of the show included Jill Zarin and Kelly Bensimon. However, Zarin was fired before production began over her comments about the most recent Super Bowl halftime performance. Following the change, Dorinda Medley was added to the cast.
Then, in May, the first official trailer was released. The teaser featured each of the ladies giving a summary of their time in Florida, with moments of drama and laughs from the show sprinkled between.

De Lesseps was interviewed by PedestrianTV in February 2026, shortly after Zarin was confirmed to have been fired from “The Golden Life.” When asked for her thoughts on the matter and what her former costar had said, she stated, “My reaction was: ‘tone-deaf.’”
She continued, “I’ve known Jill for a long time, and I’m just surprised by the whole thing.” The “RHONY” alum then called the situation “unfortunate” before saying, “But the show must go on.”
Y’all! Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are no strangers to serving couple goals, but this time, it was RiRi’s candid commentary that had social media doing a double-take. While celebrating a major moment tied to the New York Knicks and showing love to Rocky’s latest accomplishment, the singer and business mogul couldn’t resist sharing a few unfiltered thoughts about her man, her man, her man.
In a video making rounds online, Rihanna appeared in a coordinated denim look featuring a red belt, beige heels, and a wet-look curly hairstyle that practically screamed confidence. With her flawless glam and undeniable presence, the Fenty founder gave fans a reminder that her face card remains undefeated as she flipped through a magazine featuring Rocky on the cover.
While holding the magazine, Rihanna proudly showed off the cover and praised Rocky’s involvement in bringing the iconic brand back into the spotlight. “And this is my n***a,” she said while making sure the magazine was front and center. “My baby daddy brought Vibe back. You know, the vibe has been lost. The vibe has been brought back. Oh my god, look. Right there.”
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By Jonathan Klotz
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There’s nothing quite like low-budget Canadian sci-fi. Budget constraints don’t hinder the creativity of the cast and crew. Instead, the limitations let them run with whatever wild idea comes to mind, so long as it’s cheap. A sign this has happened is when a sci-fi series suddenly has most of the stories taking place on contemporary Earth. When Lexx Season 4 revealed it was going to do just that, fans wondered what to expect. How could the budget be less? After the oddly dark third season, what would the writers do to top themselves? The answer: Everything they could think of.

Lexx Season 4 feels like no idea was deemed too dumb to make it to air. Stanley Tweedle is the one who initiates alien first contact, Lexx eats part of the Amazon Rainforest, Kai learns the Earth is doomed to destroy itself, 790 turns traitor and sides with Prince, reincarnated as a human, who manages to get his lieutenant, Priest, elected as President of the United States. And then there’s what Xev is up to.
After the wild season premiere, Xev winds up in Texas, with predictable results. A local boy become sobsessed with her, but so do his friends, so he kills them. Xev is in jail, where the Sherrif’s goth daughter, a reincarnated Lomea from back in Season 2, takes a liking to Xev. Naturally, that means Xev is forced to be the star of her internet show. You saw that twist coming, right?

The show does find a groove. It’s insane, but it’s a groove. There’s an episode based on A Midsummer Night’s Dream that involves Stanley realizing what 1500 years of marriage to Oberon would entail, carrot probes overrun the country, the crew decides to live in the suburbs in the most delirious episode of the season that ends in a massive shootout. Oh, and Lexx, running out of power, eats the country of Holland for fuel. All very normal things.

Even at its very best, Season 2, Lexx was a bizarre show. Season 4 goes so far that some fans bail after the Season 3 finale. It’s understandable. The change of setting, the concept of past villains reincarnating as Humans, 790 going full evil, it feels like a different series. That feeling is on purpose. Lexx never embraced concepts like narrative cohesion. Every season is wildly different from the one that came before. It’s messy, it’s chaotic, and it’s incredibly creative.
You can say a lot about Lexx. It embraces low-brow humor, and there are sex references everywhere, but it’s not boring. The cast and crew take major swings in every episode, including a musical episode, making it the perfect binge for anyone bored with every modern sci-fi series playing it safe. Season 4 is bizarre. It makes very little sense, and it might turn Lexx into your favorite show.
Lexx is now streaming on Tubi.
Roommates! Chingy has the internet in shambles after debuting a fresh NEW look. The rapper popped out on social media to let fans know he was switching things up, and corse of folks wasted no time weighing in with their opinions.
Chingy is turning heads after dropping a new photo on Instagram. The flick has plenty of fans shook as it shows him with a whole new vibe. The ‘Right Thurr’ hitmaker told fans he wanted switch things up, and despite the major transformation, he made it clear that he was feeling it and wasn’t losing sleep over anyone’s opinions. “So I cut my hair off trying sumin different and I actually like it. Let me know what yall think. No matter what is said I’m rocking with it. #bald #newlook #confident.” As of right now, there’s no word on what led Chingy to make the change, but fans definitely want answers.
After The Shade Room reposted Chingy’s photo, the comment section was flooded with reactions. Plenty of folks said they were feeling his new look, while others admitted the fresh cut wasn’t hitting to them. Peep some of the reactions below.
Instagram user @unlishme wrote, “Ok I like the way u did it right thurr 😍”
Instagram user @artystackz2.0 wrote, “Damn he prettier then me 😏”
While Instagram user @nicole.bombshell wrote, “Black men are so handsome.”
Then Instagram user @jammyralove wrote, “I had some really wild thoughts that aren’t appropriate… but that is a handsome man RIGHT THUR.”
Another Instagram user @koodab wrote, “Side note: He has beautiful features! 😍”
Instagram user @yvesbonita wrote, “Maybe he’s born with it, maybe it’s Chingaling.”
Then another Instagram user @yelo.k wrote, “He actually has the face for the baldy. I like it 😂”
While another Instagram user @naypexx wrote, “I hate the way he did that right thurrrrrrr right thurrrr.”
Instagram user @tmactini wrote, “Iono.. it don’t look bad but He gotta rough the look up a bit 😂”
Lastly, Instagram user @mizzcourtneyr wrote, “I don’t like the way he do it right thurrr.”
It’s still unclear whether Chingy actually decided to cut his hair. Some fans flooded his Instagram comment section saying that they think AI might be behind the photo, while others said they simply can’t get over the switch-up since they’re used to seeing him rock a shape-up and low fade. For now, fans continue to speculate about whether he’s just having fun with the internet or if he’s really committed to the major transformation.
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Courtroom headlines continue to follow Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively.
Just as attention surrounding Lively’s legal battle with Justin Baldoni began to cool, a separate lawsuit has pulled Reynolds into a new dispute.
The actor’s company is now tied to a multi-million-dollar case stemming from a traffic accident in Manhattan, with two women claiming they suffered serious injuries during the crash.

The legal battle centers on a March 2024 collision involving a Tesla owned by Reynolds and a Toyota van operated by Access-A-Ride, a transportation service for disabled passengers.
According to court documents obtained by the Daily Mail, Bronx residents Kawanna Coleman, 54, and Taji Kelly, 53, have each filed lawsuits connected to the accident. Together, the claims seek approximately $5 million in damages.
Although Reynolds was not inside the Tesla at the time of the crash, the vehicle was allegedly being driven by one of his employees in Lower Manhattan.
The lawsuits also name Access-A-Ride and the van’s driver, Nasriddinov Nodirjon, as defendants.
While Reynolds’ name appears on the Tesla’s insurance paperwork and he is the registered owner of the vehicle, the legal action was filed against his company, 2382 Walker Holdings LLC, rather than against him personally.

The collision reportedly occurred on March 2, 2024, in New York City’s TriBeCa neighborhood.
Court filings allege that the Tesla, which had only recently been purchased, changed lanes in front of the Access-A-Ride vehicle before allegedly stopping suddenly at a traffic light.
The lawsuit claims wet road conditions and rain made it difficult for the van’s driver to stop in time, resulting in a rear-end collision.
Photos reportedly taken after the crash showed substantial damage to both vehicles. The Tesla allegedly suffered dents and scratches to its rear section, while the Toyota sustained heavy front-end damage, including a detached grille and a bent hood.
The filings accuse both drivers of “negligence, carelessness and recklessness” in connection with the incident.
At this stage, the allegations remain claims contained in court documents and have not been proven in court.

The two women involved in the case allege they suffered significant injuries as a result of the collision.
According to Kelly’s lawsuit, she sustained “severe and permanent personal injuries” following the accident.
Coleman’s filing alleges she suffered “injuries to various parts of her head, body, limbs and nervous system,” with the injuries reportedly requiring hospitalization and extended bed rest.
To defend against the claims, Reynolds’ company has retained prominent New York law firm, Wade Clark Mulcahy.
Court filings from the defense argue that the women were not wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash and contend that this contributed to their alleged injuries.
The case has also become more complicated because the New York Transit Authority and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority were named as defendants.
However, both agencies are seeking to withdraw from the litigation, arguing that neither the vehicle involved nor its driver was officially registered with the Access-A-Ride program.

The company at the center of the lawsuit has a direct connection to Reynolds’ real estate holdings.
Records show that Reynolds established 2382 Walker Holdings LLC in October 2012 to facilitate the purchase of a property in Pound Ridge, New York.
The home, reportedly valued at $5.7 million, is shared by Reynolds and Lively and sits roughly 50 miles outside New York City.
Although the lawsuits were originally filed separately, a judge has since linked the cases together because they stem from the same collision.
A status conference hearing has been scheduled for September 10 in New York Supreme Court.

The latest lawsuit arrives shortly after another high-profile legal dispute involving the Reynolds family dominated entertainment headlines.
Blake Lively recently resolved her widely publicized lawsuit against her “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni before the case reached trial.
The actress alleged that Baldoni launched a campaign to damage her reputation after she accused him of sexual harassment during production of the 2024 film.
Baldoni denied the allegations and maintained that he neither harassed Lively nor orchestrated any effort to harm her image.
The actor and director later filed a countersuit against both Lively and Reynolds, accusing them of defamation and extortion. That countersuit was ultimately dismissed by a judge.
Now, with a separate legal battle unfolding in New York over the Tesla crash, Reynolds once again finds himself connected to another case attracting public attention. While the outcome remains uncertain, the matter is poised to keep the Hollywood star’s name in court records for months to come.
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