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Professional boxer Tyson Fury showed a different side of himself — and his family — on the Netflix docuseries At Home With The Furys.
The reality show, which aired in August 2023, features the athlete, his wife, Paris Fury, and their six kids as they navigate their life after Tyson’s retirement.
In an August 2023 interview with Tyson and Paris, his wife openly admitted that Tyson — whose father, John Fury, and brother Tommy Fury were also boxers — initially wanted to cancel the show. However, he explained that his back and forth was due to his mental illness.
“I’d be on the phone with my lawyers, ‘Is there any way I can get out of this, I don’t know what I’ve signed up for again,’” he explained on the radio show Breakfast with Robert Bruce and Shayna Marie. “That’s just my bipolar going up and down all the time, one minute I’m happy, the next minute I’m not and it’s very evident to see my emotional roller-coaster … And people are going to be shocked, because I can take 10 turns in an hour.”
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Selena Gomez has raised eyebrows after her husband, Benny Blanco, shared comments about her eating habits during a chat with actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
The music producer shared details about his wife’s preference for fast food and snacks, joking that she “has the diet of a five-year-old child.”
Beyond this, Selena Gomez continues expanding her influence through acting, music, and her beauty brand Rare Beauty, alongside advocacy for representation in the Latine community.

Despite being one of the biggest names in pop culture, Gomez reportedly keeps surprisingly simple, and often unhealthy, eating habits.
During a live taping of Gwyneth Paltrow’s “Goop” podcast in West Hollywood, Gomez’s husband, Benny Blanco, joked that the singer “has the diet of a five-year-old child.”
According to the Daily Mail, Blanco shared that Gomez tends to gravitate toward comfort foods and fast food favorites rather than balanced meals.
Blanco told the audience that burgers, fries, and late-night fast food are regular staples in her diet, even recalling a recent morning when he found her eating at Jack in the Box before 7 a.m.
Paltrow reacted with mock horror after learning of Gomez’s diet, joking that the meal definitely wasn’t “Goop approved.”
While the “Calm Down” singer may not be enthusiastic about fruits and vegetables, Blanco said one healthy option she does enjoy is food from Goop Kitchen.
Even then, he admitted she “doesn’t really like fruits or vegetables,” and often eats everything except the greens in salads, leaving the lettuce behind for him.

Gomez has long been open about her love for junk food. In the past, she admitted, “I do eat. The problem is I don’t eat right,” while naming candy favorites like M&M’s, Kit Kats, Snickers, and Goobers.
Over the years, she has also shared her cravings for Hot Cheetos, fried chicken, and tacos, once revealing that her tour bus was stocked with snacks like chocolate and pickles.
Despite her eating habits, the singer has largely maintained her fitness through workouts that include HIIT sessions, barre classes, and regular gym routines.
Some fluctuations in her weight have also been tied to her ongoing battle with lupus, a condition she has discussed publicly for years.
In 2017, the 33-year-old pop star underwent a kidney transplant due to complications from lupus, with actress Francia Raisa donating the kidney.
Gomez has also addressed public commentary surrounding her appearance, previously admitting that constant scrutiny over her weight had taken an emotional toll on her.
“Everyone just has something to say, and it’s really making me sad and — not even sad ’cause, I’m not a victim — I just think it’s made me a tad bitter, and I feel really guilty for saying that, but it’s true,” she said on the Jay Shetty podcast.

Beyond her music and acting career, Gomez has also explored the culinary world through television.
In 2020, she launched the HBO Max cooking series “Selena + Chef,” explaining that the show was partly inspired by her desire to stop being “a complete disaster” in the kitchen.
The series followed Gomez as professional chefs guided her through different recipes and cuisines from her own home kitchen.
Although she has often joked about her limited cooking abilities, the “Wizards of Waverly Place” later admitted she had improved significantly over time, saying she had “come a long way” since the series began.
The “Same Old Love” singer once rated her culinary skills as only “5 out of 10,” but the show’s popularity helped it run for four seasons before leading to the 2024 spin-off “Selena + Restaurant.”

Gomez has also praised her husband, Blanco, for being the stronger cook in their relationship.
During an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” she joked that while Blanco handled the cooking, she mostly “watched and encouraged” him during their Thanksgiving hosting duties.
Blanco’s passion for food extended beyond home cooking as well. In 2024, the producer released his cookbook, “Open Wide: A Cookbook for Friends,” which became a bestseller.

Meanwhile, Gomez is also embracing her Mexican heritage and championing broader representation within the Latine community through the latest campaign for her beauty brand, Rare Beauty.
The 33-year-old unveiled a new campaign for Rare Beauty’s True to Myself Natural Matte Longwear Foundation, featuring 48 individuals from across Latin America to match the product’s 48 different shades.
The campaign, photographed by Chicana and Costa Rican creative Brittany Bravo, also includes personalities such as Desi Perkins, Monica Veloz, and Mikayla Nogueira.
Speaking about the project, Gomez said seeing a wide range of skin tones and identities represented so intentionally reflected the vision she had when she first launched Rare Beauty.
According to the singer, the campaign is “not just about makeup. It’s about that feeling of seeing yourself reflected in the media and advertising that we all consume.”
“It reminds me that our community is never just one thing,” Gomez added per People Magazine. “We are vibrant, nuanced, and everyone’s story deserves to be told.”
In the world of cinema, three has always been something of a magic number, and the only achievement greater than creating one masterpiece movie is creating three that work together to form a perfect trilogy. Across genres, from fantasy to sci-fi to crime, the best movie trilogies showcase cinematic storytelling at its finest, creating meticulously crafted arcs that follow narrative or spiritual connections between masterworks. And thrillers are no exception.
Whether they’re outright thriller movies or just really, really thrilling films, there have been several thriller trilogies attempted over the years, not all of which have paid off. But the best of them, the undeniable greats, are the trilogies that successfully deliver pitch-perfect experiences in all three entries. Without further ado, here’s our handpicked selection of thriller trilogies that are simply perfect from start to finish.
Directed by Park Chan-wook, the three iconic action films that together form The Vengeance Trilogy are not narratively connected, but they are interconnected in their themes and motifs, collectively exploring various aspects of vengeance and its lasting, unavoidable impact. Each film explores a chilling story of self-consuming guilt, revenge, moral decay, and the destructive aspects of the human condition. The key cast members include Oh Kwang-rok, who appears in all three films, with Choi Min-sik, Song Kang-ho, Shin Ha-kyun, and Oh Dal-su playing key roles across the trilogy.
The Vengeance Trilogy is considered a major milestone of Korean New Wave Cinema of the 2000s, with Oldboy garnering the most worldwide acclaim. The trilogy also became some of the most defining films of Park Chan-wook’s career that put him on the global map as a notable filmmaker. Each of the films in the Vengeance Trilogy is recognized for blending gruesome violence and intense emotions with sharp social commentary, complex existential themes, and remarkable cinematography.
Directed by Robert Rodriguez, The Mexico Trilogy is a set of three Western action films about the central character known as El Mariachi and his fateful journey of love, loss, and revenge. The sequels Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico follow new chapters in El Mariachi’s life but continue his saga of revenge. The first film stars Carlos Gallardo as El Mariachi, while the sequels star Antonio Banderas in the central role alongside Salma Hayek, with Steve Buscemi, Johnny Depp, Eva Mendes, and Micky Rourke appearing across the second and third films.
Though the three movies don’t follow directly interconnected events, The Mexico Trilogy is a great showcase of a character’s growth from a lovelorn artist to a vengeful force of nature. The journey also marks the series’ evolution from a niche, independent action flick to a major mainstream feature starring A-listers. Evidently inspired by Spaghetti Westerns and Latin folk mythology, particularly Sergio Leone’s Dollars Trilogy, The Mexico Trilogy boasts stylish and slick action set pieces with two-handed gunfights and Mexican stand-offs, making this action trilogy an ultimate entertainer.
James Cameron’s The Terminator launched a highly successful film series that now constitutes a massive global multimedia franchise. But despite the seemingly never-ending deluge of sequels, the first three films are arguably the best, forming a cohesive trilogy that follows the war between Skynet, an evil synthetic intelligence, and a human resistance group, which turns into a time-bending conflict as Skynet sends increadingly high-end killer cyborgs back in time to kill the resistance before it begins, starting with T-800, the franchise’s iconic titular character. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as T-800 in all the films, with other cast members including Earl Boen, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn, and more.
The Terminator films solidified Cameron’s status as a sci-fi auteur while establishing Schwarzenegger as an action hero and a Hollywood icon. The battle of the Terminators, Skynet, and the resistance continues beyond Rise of the Machines, but the first three films shape the complete narrative arc of John and Sarah Connor’s prophecy, humanity’s destiny, and T-800’s role. All three films are noteworthy for their high-stakes, innovative action pieces, pioneering special effects, and a consistently relentless pacing and tone that redefined cyberpunk action thrillers.
Originating from Roderick Thorpe’s crime novel Nothing Lasts Forever, Die Hard and its subsequent two sequels form the original Die Hard trilogy that redefined Bruce Willis’s career. All three films star Willis as John McClane, a NYPD police officer who continually finds himself targeted by ruthless villains and is forced to battle dangerous situations to save the day with his brains, brawn, and a little bit of luck. Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald VelJohnson, Alan Rickman, Jeremy Irons, and Samuel L. Jackson star in notable roles across the three films.
Over the years, Die Hard has grown into a widely loved action film franchise, though the sequels following Die Hard with a Vengeance are not as successful or popular as the first three films. The film makes the best of the “wrong man, wrong place” trope, redefining what an action hero meant at the time and establishing John McClane as an everyman action hero that became a genre prototype of the ’90s. With dramatic fights, explosive stunts, and quirky, memorable one-liners from the maverick hero, the first three Die Hard films are true action masterpieces.
While not technically a “trilogy,” Alien, Aliens, and Alien: Resurrection together make up a complete set of films and can be defined as the original trilogy of the film franchise. In this sci-fi horror universe created by Ridley Scott, Ellen Ripley, a soldier on a distant planet, battles extraterrestrial creatures called Xenomorphs and an evil corporation trying to weaponize them while navigating personal loss. Sigourney Weaver stars as Ellen Ripley, with Tom Skerritt, John Hurt, Ian Holm, and Lance Henriksen appearing across the three films.
Among all the films in the sci-fi horror franchise, the first three Alien movies are considered to be among the most seminal works of the genre. Perfectly balancing psychological horror, existential dread, and survival thriller, the trilogy collectively charts the complete evolution of Ellen Ripley from a survivor to a warrior and mother. Following the initial mixed reception, the Alien films turned into 20th-century sci-fi classics that paved the way for a massive multimedia franchise spanning decades, redefining extraterrestrial movies and inspiring numerous sci-fi horror filmmakers of the future.
Based on Robert Ludlum’s Bourne novel series, The Bourne Trilogy comprises the first three films in the franchise, with Doug Liman directing The Bourne Identity and Paul Greengrass directing the sequels, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum. The overall plot follows Jason Bourne, a CIA assassin suffering from dissociative amnesia, as he tries to reclaim his identity and seek the truth, while being hunted by his former employers. Matt Damon stars as the titular hero, appearing in all three films alongside Franka Potente, Julia Stiles, and Brian Cox.
The Bourne series would continue with two more films following Ultimatum, but the first three movies are considered to be the best in the series. The original trilogy redefined the presentation of spies in cinema, shifting from the slick, tuxedo-clad James Bond-like gentlemen to everyday characters with real-world stakes. Powered by Matt Damon’s authentic performances that established him as an action star, The Bourne Trilogy broke several box office and critical records and set new standards for spy action thrillers.
Based on and titled after the novels by J.R.R. Tolkien, Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy is the first-ever live-action feature film adaptation of the fantasy classics. Spread across three chapters, the trilogy follows young hobbit Frodo Baggins and his companions as they travel across Middle-earth to Mordor to destroy the One Ring, an evil artifact tied to the Dark Lord Sauron. The ensemble cast includes Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen, Sean Astin, John Rhys-Davies, and Orlando Bloom, among many others.
The Lord of the Rings is unarguably the most epic trilogy of the 21st century, winning 17 Academy Awards, with Return of the King winning all of its 11 nominations, breaking all records at the time. Each of the three films is sheer spectacle, unfolding like a cinematic epic, frame by frame. The fantastical settings, sweeping visual effects, pitch-perfect music, and remarkable character designs that became synonymous with the films make The Lord of the Rings Trilogy truly one of the greatest and most influential film series ever made in the history of cinema.
Based on fan-favorite DC Comics characters, Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy is a series of superhero films starring Christian Bale as the titular protector of Gotham City. The trilogy kicks off with Batman Begins, chronicling Bruce Wayne’s origin story as an orphaned heir who transforms into an invincible vigilante with an all-consuming mission, which is further elaborated on and deconstructed in the sequels. The ensemble cast also includes Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, Cillian Murphy, and more.
Batman and associated DC characters have appeared on the big screen for decades, but Nolan’s cinematic interpretation of the Caped Crusader remains the most iconic of all. While The Dark Knight is arguably the best film in the trilogy, all three films make for satisfying journeys, following the dark superhero as he dishes out his particular brand of justice to keep his city safe. All three films boast magnificent production values with high-octane, perfectly choreographed action, powerhouse acting from Bale and others, remarkable special effects, and Hans Zimmer’s haunting score, all of which work together to create a truly unmatched experience.
Former “Real Housewives of New York City” star Bethenny Frankel is being dragged by “Real Housewives of New Jersey” alum Dina Manzo and her daughter, Lexi Ioannou. Their beef originated after Frankel reportedly failed to support Ioannou’s clothing business after she was seen wearing gifted products. Now, in a new video, Frankel is responding to Manzo and her daughter, saying she can do whatever she wants.

On Friday, May 15, Frankel posted a video of herself showing off her outfit. She called it a “Fit Check.”
“This dress is insane, and the price is ridiculous,” she said on her Instagram Stories, according to Us Weekly.
In another post, Frankel responded to a follower who asked the outspoken reality star where they could purchase the shoes she was wearing.
Frankel then reportedly shared a link to a similar item sold by Bloomingdale’s for $375, telling her followers that it was “the same look.”
Manzo took umbrage at the post, claiming that her daughter, Ioannou, had actually gifted Frankel the shoes she was wearing and criticizing her for linking to a competitor rather than the original source: Ioannou’s fashion brand, Nou.
“Wow, Bethenny, Wow!! So odd of you to post a dupe of your GIFTED @shopnou shoes instead of giving a young woman entrepreneur credit,” she wrote on a post. “You wear them often so we know you like them??”
Manzo’s daughter, Ioannou, also chimed in on the conversation, expressing her frustration with the situation because Frankel had encouraged her.
“Bethenny Frankel is a weirdo,” she said. “I sent her a pair of shoes from Nou almost a year ago because I look up to her. [She is a] female entrepreneur [and from the] Bravo universe like me.”
Ioannou said that Frankel failed to link her business and instead allegedly linked a product on which she earns a commission.
“I guess she’s got to get that bag in some sort of way? So, she got the shoes for free from a woman-founded brand, mine, and then she made money sending her followers somewhere else,” she said.
Manzo commented on the video, telling her daughter how “proud” she was of her for standing up for herself.

Last night, Frankel shared an in-depth “OOTD” video on Instagram, revealing the brands behind each piece of her outfit, including Ioannou’s fashion brand, Nou. She captioned the clip, “FYI, I always give credit where credit is due.”
Just hours ago, Frankel seemed to address the drama on TikTok, saying she wouldn’t normally respond to the claims, but believed there was a “business lesson” for some to learn amid the chaos.
Frankel explained that she always planned to credit the designer in her fit check, as seen in the video linked above; however, her team didn’t plan on posting it until later.
She went on to say that she couldn’t link to the original pair of shoes in her first post because they were sold out. “The audience gets frustrated when they can’t buy something immediately,” she said. “Why would I wear it and talk about it if they can’t buy it?”
Continuing, Frankel said she regularly receives gifts from brands. Even then, she said she wasn’t obligated to post about it.
Although Frankel didn’t mention Ioannou by name, she referenced her “scathing video” and implied that she would regret her decision to blast her.
“There are about 100 brands that will watch this video that will message her to tell her how much product I move,” she said. “I move a lot of product, because I don’t bullsh-t.”
She added, “Playing the short game, and whining and being a crybaby about something that didn’t go your way in business, means you’re not a real business person, and you have a lot to learn.”
Frankel finished by saying she would’ve worn “all of the shoes on your site and you would’ve sold thousands of pairs and made hundreds of thousands of dollars. So, my account, my body, my choice. Once you send those shoes into my house, my shoes. You’re welcome.”

Frankel has received a heated response to her video online. In her TikTok comments, one user said her video was a “horrible” look.
Another user encouraged Frankel, who founded the culinary brand Skinnygirl, to reflect on her early days as a businesswoman. “Remember, someone helped you along the way,” they wrote.
A third said, “Girl, just apologize. Yes, you can do whatever you want, but do the right thing,” while a fourth asked, “But why tag a dupe? Just say this is a shoe, and they are currently out of stock due to popularity! People are capable of finding similar shoes; no need to take a dupe.”
Right after Game of Thrones ended, a fantasy series adaptation of another beloved book series debuted on HBO. His Dark Materials, based on the Phillip Pullman trilogy, ran for three seasons. The network dropped new episodes on Monday nights instead of its traditional Sunday and, therefore, failed to grab the attention of Game of Thrones fans. But in the long run, the fact that His Dark Materials wasn’t gunning for a Westeros comparison served it well. Lest we forget, the unsuccessful 2007 movie The Golden Compass never had any sequels. This is kind of the only screen adaptation of the second two books out there – and it’s really good.
The series follows a young girl named Lyra Belacqua (Daphne Keen) who leaves home to search for a missing friend and becomes a person of interest in an inter-dimensional conflict. Keen, better known as Laura or X-23 from Logan and Deadpool & Wolverine, is joined by Amir Wilson as Will Parry, the series’ secondary protagonist. The series also has Heartstopper actor Kit Connor as the voice of Pantalaimon, Lyra’s animalistic soul companion, a.k.a. “daemon.” Other actors who graced the silver screen in this series include James McAvoy, Ruth Wilson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Andrew Scott (and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as the voice of his daemon), Bella Ramsey, Harry Melling, Sophie Okonedo, and more. That’s a stacked ensemble!
Book fans were hesitant throughout the series’ run, but His Dark Materials made several bold adaptation choices that worked. For example, they brought in Will Parry in Season 1, even though his character doesn’t appear until the second book, The Subtle Knife, giving the audience extra time with the character and improving the pacing to fit the TV series. Even when the storylines took place in alternate universes, they felt connected. Since the book trilogy was completed and published decades before the HBO series, they were able to confidently adapt the first two books with the third one and the His Dark Materials series’ ending in mind. For better or for worse, this was not a luxury afforded to Game of Thrones.
The show expands on the adult characters and relationships outside of Lyra and Will’s viewpoints as well. It explores the evil Magisterium and the witches who oppose them. The series also spends more time with characters like Lee Scoresby (Miranda), John Parry a.k.a. Jopari (Scott), and Lord Asriel (McAvoy), showing them apart from the kids they’ve sworn to protect. There’s a minor antagonist named Lord Boreal (Ariyon Bakare), whose role is expanded in the series. Wilson’s Mrs. Colter has a deliciously complex villain’s journey. She flips between terrifying and sympathetic on a dime.
Mary Malone (Simone Kirby), a character who appears later in the series, has a pivotal moment where she describes falling in love to Lyra and Will. The series changed her love interest in the story from a man to a woman, which, while maybe not revolutionary, does add another layer of depth to the series’ themes of freedom from religious tyranny and repression. While the show does not have the “sexposition” that made Game of Thrones famous (and may/may not have contributed to the misguided belief that television is filled with “unnecessary sex scenes” today), it is a sex-positive series.
It’s not that there aren’t stunning visuals in the His Dark Materials series, but the special effects are more low-key than one might expect. This is a world where human souls live outside of their bodies in animal forms called daemons, yet a lot of the daemons are hidden away in crowd scenes. While the low-key world-building takes a little time to get used to, it ultimately works. The series leans into its darker themes. After all, in this magical world, the government is actively trying to snuff out the magic and wants children severed from their souls so they are no longer tempted to sin. It makes sense that a world like this wouldn’t be especially whimsical.
While the fantasy worlds of Game of Thrones and His Dark Materials have a cynical outlook and reject the black-and-white characters who traditionally populate the genre, His Dark Materials sees those morally gray characters as something beautiful rather than dirty and inescapable. They’re just very different shows, plain and simple. Lyra and Will are not trying to take power or are even reluctant leaders. The way their story ends is triumphant and tragic in a way that’s inconceivable for the characters in Westeros. And finally, His Dark Materials may have been HBO’s next fantasy book series adaptation, but unlike many shows that aim to fill Game of Thrones’ shoes, it never tried to one-up or shock its audience with unexpected twists. His Dark Materials is a different dish for fantasy fans, not a reheated meal.
His Dark Materials is streaming on Max in the U.S.
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt have reportedly split, with sources saying they are navigating the breakup while prioritizing co-parenting their daughter, Scottie Rose.
Insiders claim the romance was strained by early parenthood in a fresh relationship and Davidson’s demanding travel schedule, though both are said to still care for each other.
Pete Davidson previously praised Elsie Hewitt’s parenting and spoke about fatherhood reshaping his priorities, just before news of the separation emerged.

A source close to the former couple said Davidson and Hewitt are “still sorting things out as it pertains to their split,” while continuing to co-parent their young daughter, Scottie Rose.
Insiders claim the relationship faced several pressures, particularly adjusting to parenthood so early into their romance.
“They tried to make it work, but there were different stressors, including having a baby together as two people who didn’t yet know each other that well,” the insider told Us Weekly. “They are both trying to make it work and have made accommodations in their schedules for the baby.”
While the pair reportedly made efforts to keep things together and adapt their schedules around raising their daughter, reconciliation is said to be “very unlikely” at this point.
Despite going their separate ways romantically, the source noted that Davidson and Hewitt still care deeply for one another and remain committed to raising Scottie together.
The couple first sparked dating rumors in March 2025 before welcoming their daughter later that year. Their daughter, born in December 2025, was named in honor of Davidson’s late father, a firefighter who died responding to the September 11 attacks.

In previous interviews, Davidson spoke openly about how fatherhood had completely shifted his priorities.
He described Scottie as “the biggest gift” and explained that being away from home now feels far more significant than career or public attention.
The comedian also praised Hewitt’s parenting, saying she naturally adapted to motherhood and was incredibly attentive to their baby’s needs.
Davidson shared that Hewitt constantly monitored Scottie through the baby monitor and genuinely embraced caring for their daughter.
“If [Scottie is] crying, [Elsie] knows exactly what to do. She has, like, little tricks that get her to relax or calm down, and all that stuff is really f-cking cool to watch and see,” he said.
A few weeks before news of the split surfaced, Davidson had even spoken about wanting to grow their family in the future, admitting he already liked the idea of Scottie eventually becoming a big sister despite how overwhelming new parenthood could be.

Following news of the split, additional details emerged about what may have contributed to the breakup.
According to insiders, balancing work commitments with the demands of raising a newborn created tension in the relationship.
One source claimed Davidson’s busy travel schedule became difficult for Hewitt, especially after the birth of their daughter, Scottie Rose.
“Pete has been traveling so much for work, but Elsie was craving more support from him at home after their daughter was born,” one insider said, per reports.
Another source said the former couple is now fully focused on co-parenting and creating the best possible arrangement for their daughter moving forward.
“They are just focusing 100% on Scottie. Working out the best co-parenting solution is their top priority,” the source explained.

Despite the breakup, insiders suggest the situation between Davidson and Hewitt remains complicated.
One source told People Magazine that the ex-couple has experienced periods of separation before eventually reconciling, making it unclear whether this split will be permanent.
Earlier this month, reports also surfaced claiming the pair had already been dealing with relationship struggles behind the scenes while adjusting to life as new parents.
Meanwhile, Hewitt recently hinted at the emotional and physical exhaustion of motherhood on social media. On May 14, she shared a tired-looking selfie on her Instagram Stories and opened up about how overwhelming caring for a newborn can be.
“When u finally get screaming baby down for a nap, and u exhale and sit with urself for a sec and realize u haven’t breathed for an hour or peed all day. The silence is deafening,” she wrote. In another post, Hewitt simply added, “I am a zombie,” alongside another close-up selfie.

Separately, the “Saturday Night Live” alum has also made headlines for a major real estate loss.
Davidson recently sold his Staten Island condo for $800,000, taking an estimated $400,000 hit on the property.
According to the New York Post, the comedian originally purchased the home in December 2020 for $1.2 million and later invested in extensive renovations that added significantly to his overall costs.
The sale, which closed on May 13, came just one day before news of his reported breakup with Hewitt surfaced. The property had gone into contract earlier in April, according to reports.
While Dean Heyward-Di Laurentis only has eyes for Allie Hayes on Off Campus, actor Stephen Kalyn is taken by his real-life love interest, Victoria Lovatsis.
“My fiancée has read all the books, so she actually kind of told me about them when she read them. I actually remember her reading, specifically, The Score one time,” Kalyn told Pedestrian TV in a May 2026 interview, referring to Dean and Allie’s literary love story. “I remember I kept looking at her and she’d read the book, but she’d always be [glancing over at me]. I’m like, ‘What are you reading?’ She’s like, ‘Oh, nothing.’”
The actor continued, “She’s been a huge player and motivating me to get there and get here right now. So, yeah, it’s really, really, really, really cool.”
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Kalyn and Lovatsis made their Instagram debut in 2017 — their fifth anniversary as a couple.
“Five years later and I still love you more than ever 😌,” Lovatsis wrote via Instagram in January 2017, sharing a throwback pic of the pair kissing.
Kalyn, completed with a blond dye job, brings Dean to life on Off Campus, the Prime Video series adapted from author Elle Kennedy’s hockey romance series.
“From the moment I got the audition, I just felt like I knew this person. I was so confident in what I wanted to bring to this part,” Kalyn told Elite Daily in May 2026. “My fiancée read the books a long time ago, and her favorite character was Dean. So when they announced this show, she told me I had to audition. She said, ‘There’s no other option: You have to be Dean.’”
Lovatsis got her wish, with Kalyn scoring the role.
Dean and Allie (Mika Abdalla) take center stage in Kennedy’s third Off Campus book, The Score. The start of their love story is also featured in season 1 of the Prime Video series, which was based on The Deal.
“Even though we do tease Dean and Allie a lot earlier than people expect, you are still left wanting a lot more,” Abdalla exclusively told Us Weekly in May 2026. “That’s something I’m really excited about. You just want to see more.”
The Deal is Kennedy’s book starring Briar University hockey captain Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli) and music major Hannah Wells (Ella Bright). Given that Dean and Allie are Garrett and Hannah’s respective best friends, it made sense to Adballa that their arc would be featured in season 1.
“Allie and Hannah’s story lines are so connected to one another that it just made a lot of sense to touch on that this season,” she told Us. “All the books, they build off of each other and they’re all connected. It didn’t really make sense to not include certain elements from the other books in this season.”
Off Campus season 1 ended with Dean asking to monogamously date Allie, who recently hooked up with his high school nemesis Hunter Davenport (Charlie Evans). The show has already been renewed for a second season, though it’s not known whether Dean, Logan (Antonio Cipriano) or Tucker (Jalen Thomas Brooks) will take the lead next.
Off Campus season 1 is currently streaming on Prime Video.
Tyson Fury and his wife, Paris Fury, watched as their eldest daughter became a bride ahead of her 17th birthday.
Tyson and Paris’ first of seven kids, Venezuela, married aspiring boxer Noah Price on Saturday, May 16, surrounded by their friends and family.
“What a day,” Venezuela’s soon-to-be aunt Molly-Mae Hague wrote via her Instagram Stories, sharing wedding portraits. “Beautiful bridey!!!! What a special day!”
Molly-Mae met her fiancé, Tyson’s brother Tommy Fury, on Love Island UK season 5 before they welcomed daughter Bambi in 2023. Bambi, now 3, served as an adorable flower girl for cousin Venezuela’s special day, dressed in an off-the-shoulder blue gown.
“A little dream,” Molly-Mae, who is currently pregnant with baby No. 2, gushed over her daughter’s outfit.
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Jennifer Lawrence cracked the code for New York rich mom dressing, and it’s almost too easy to recreate. The right floral jumpsuit makes you appear instantly polished, even if you style it with a simple cardigan and flip-flops like Lawrence. It’s hard to believe that the luxe look is only $36.
The actress was recently spotted in New York City wearing a chic floral jumpsuit, accessorizing with a tote bag, a baseball cap and sunglasses. It’s the easiest off-duty outfit, whether for traveling, running errands or meeting the girls for lunch. We’re copying the formula all summer long.
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This Ekouaer Casual Loose Jumpsuit has the same breezy, flattering silhouette that Lawrence rocked in Manhattan. The smocked bodice adds gentle structure while the wide legs skim everywhere else, creating an effortlessly hourglass shape. And because the fabric is a spandex blend, it wicks sweat and drapes beautifully over the tummy and thighs.
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MAGA influencer and staunch supporter of President Donald Trump Melissa Rein Lively has been charged for her alleged role in an attack authorities say was racially motivated.
“The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorized British Transport Police (BTP) detectives to charge two people in relation to an incident at Bond Street Underground station last year,” BTP authorities revealed in a Friday, May 15, press release.
“Philipp Ostermann, aged 37, and a German national, has been charged with two Racially Aggravated Public Order offenses and a further Public Order offense,” the press release continued. “Melissa Rein Lively, aged 40, and a U.S. national, has been charged with one count of Assault by Beating.”
According to authorities, the pair’s first hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, at the Westminster Magistrates’ Court. All charges are in connection to an allegedly racially-motivated attack that occurred on October 11, 2025, at the Bond Street Underground station in London, England.
According to a Friday report from the BBC, an unidentified woman reported to BTP authorities that she was “racially abused” by a woman and her boyfriend as she entered the station with her sister and two young children. According to the woman, the man allegedly shouted racist terms at the woman while Lively pulled her hair.

“The man then began shouting racial abuse at the victim and her family, before the woman grabbed her hair,” police claim, per The New York Post. Pepper spray was also reportedly used during the alleged incident and in the presence of children.
“When the victim tried to defend herself, the man pulled out a small bottle and said it was pepper spray before spraying it in the direction of the victim and her family,” police also claimed, per The New York Post. “The woman shouted abuse and made lewd gestures at them before both parties left the area.”
The entire alleged incident is reportedly the result of the unidentified woman’s stroller colliding with Ostermann, a German financier, and Lively.
Lively, a PR executive, founder and CEO of the so-called “anti-woke” PR firm America First Public Relations, has not publicly addressed the charges or allegations at the time of publication.
Us Weekly has reached out to her for comment. At the time of publication it is unclear if either party has secured legal representation to speak for them on their behalf.
On TikTok, Lively describes herself as the “founder of America’s #1 anti-woke PR firm.” According to both the Economic Times and Politico, Lively has even launched a big to become the next White House Press Secretary — a role currently held by Karoline Leavitt, who is on maternity leave after welcoming her second baby, a girl, with her husband, Nicholas Riccio, who is 32-years her senior.
HBO has always been synonymous with prestige television. The network has built its reputation on ambitious storytelling that aims to provide more than just entertainment. There’s no denying that the classics, including The Sopranos and Band of Brothers, are in a league of their own, but the last 10 years have also marked a noticeable shift for HBO.
The network’s modern slate feels more daring, introspective, and willing to tell uncomfortable stories. In an era dominated by oversaturation and algorithm-driven content, HBO has doubled down on content that requires the audience to actively engage with it. Here is a list of the greatest HBO shows of the last 10 years that linger long after the credits roll.
Sharp Objects might be a miniseries, but it leaves the kind of impact that many long-running shows fail to have. The psychological thriller follows the brilliant Amy Adams as Camille Preaker, a reporter who has recently been discharged from a psychiatric hospital. She is then tasked with investigating the strange murders of two young girls in her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri. However, once Camille returns to her childhood home, she is forced to confront the personal trauma she has avoided for years.
The most interesting part of the show is how the protagonist’s own life intertwines with the case she is trying to solve. The narrative unfolds in an almost dream-like manner as it reveals information about Camille’s past in fragments. Her complex relationships with her controlling mother, Adora (Patricia Clarkson), and half-sister Amma (Eliza Scanlen) add another layer of intrigue to the whole story. Sharp Objects is the kind of show where every little thing feels intentional. It rewards the audience’s attention by delivering a climax that ties up every loose thread and delivers answers that are both shocking and inevitable at the same time.
Big Little Lies, based on Liane Moriarty’s novel of the same name, is a psychological thriller, domestic drama, and social commentary all rolled into one relentless narrative. The show is essentially a murder story told in reverse. It’s set in the wealthy seaside community of Monterey, California, and opens with a death at a school fundraiser. The story then rewinds to explore how five women’s lives slowly collide with the central mystery and uncovers the events leading up to it. However, Big Little Lies is much more than a conventional whodunit.
The identities of the killer and the victim are initially withheld, and that slow-burn approach ensures that the show hooks the audience in right off the bat. The ensemble cast includes Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoe Kravitz as the leads, all of whom deliver compelling performances. The plot unfolds through time jumps, interrogations, and unreliable perspectives, and serves as a character study for all these women who are complex and messy in their own ways. Big Little Lies asked uncomfortable questions about motherhood and trauma, and in doing so, it paved the way for more female-led dramas.
The White Lotus is a delicious satire on power, privilege, and wealth. Each season of the anthology series, written and directed by Mike White, is set in a different White Lotus luxury resort and features a bunch of interesting characters to explore all kinds of power dynamics. Every installment unfolds over the course of a single week. So far, the stories have all opened with a death before rewinding to show how a brand-new group of guests and staff spiral toward the inevitable outcome. Rather than relying on traditional murder mystery mechanics, The White Lotus uses subtle microaggressions, miscommunications, and emotional cruelty to build its constant sense of tension.
The dynamics between the guests and the lesser-privileged staff of the resorts serve as some of the most memorable moments on the show, especially because of how the setting serves as a bubble where the rich barely face the consequences of their actions. The format of the show also keeps it from ever feeling stale, with every new season exploring similar themes, but from a completely different lens and in a completely different context. Visually, The White Lotus feels like pure escapism with its sunny skies, infinity pools, and grand interiors, but that only reinforces the idea that money can’t erase moral rot. The show strikes the perfect balance between dark humor and social commentary, and thrives on its unpredictability. All of this makes The White Lotus one of the most bingeable shows on HBO right now.
Mare of Easttown is a bleak, character-driven crime drama that follows a murder mystery, but quickly expands its emotional scope to deliver a story that stays with the audience long after the credits roll. The series, created by Brad Ingelsby, is set in a small Pennsylvania town where everyone knows each other, and no one ever truly escapes their past. The story centers on Marianne “Mare” Sheehan (Kate Winslet), a worn‑down detective who is grieving the suicide of her son, fighting to maintain custody of her grandson, and facing public resentment for failing to solve a year‑old missing persons case involving a local girl. The stakes are already high, but when teenage mother Erin McMenamin (Cailee Spaeny) is found murdered in the woods, Mare is put under intense pressure to deliver justice.
This leads her and her new partner, Detective Colin Zabel (Evan Peters), down a rabbit hole of secrets that keep getting worse. Every lead implicates someone close to Mare, which reinforces the idea that in a small town, solving a crime means betraying someone. The show complicates this mystery with shocking twists and red herrings to constantly keep the audience and Mare on edge. The protagonist operates in this morally gray area where she manipulates evidence and crosses legal lines to protect herself and whatever is left of her family. In doing all this, Mare of Easttown talks about how communities deal with tragedy and forces its characters to confront the painful truths they have spent years avoiding. The show easily stands out as one of the strongest HBO dramas of all time, one that isn’t exactly easy to watch, but is worth every second.
Barry begins as a small-scale crime drama, but expands into a story that uses dark comedy to interrogate violence and guilt. The series, created by and starring Bill Hader, follows Barry Berkman, a former Marine suffering from depression and emotional detachment, who now works as a contract killer. The story picks up when he is sent to Los Angeles for a job, but ends up wandering into an acting class led by Gene Cousineau (Henry Winkler). The experience awakens something in Barry by offering the validation and purpose he has been looking for.
It allows him to truly believe that he can become someone new, but the catch is that the reality of his life is never too far behind. Barry’s handler, Monroe Fuches (Stephen Root), refuses to let him walk away from his work, which becomes the central conflict of the story. As Barry juggles auditions, personal relationships, and murder, his two lives begin to seep into each other in ways he is not okay with. As the story goes on, the tone of the show darkens and becomes increasingly uncomfortable. The series refuses to paint Barry as black or white, and that makes him feel real despite all the heightened drama unfolding around him.
House of the Dragon is a Game of Thrones spinoff that strips the fantasy spectacle of the original into something that feels way more brutal. The series adapts George R. R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, and narrows the scope of the story to explore inheritance and pride within the House of Targaryen. The show is set roughly 200 years before the events of the original series, at the height of the Targaryen rule.
Things pick up with King Viserys I Targaryen (Paddy Considine) naming his daughter Rhaenyra Targaryen (Milly Alcock and Emma D’Arcy) as the successor to the Iron Throne. However, the decision defies centuries of patriarchal precedent and plants a seed of instability that festers slowly but surely. Things only grow more complex when Viserys remarries and produces male children with Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke). The plot unfolds over years, which allows relationships to evolve and resentments to really settle. At the same time, the series never frames its conflict in simple terms and shows how everyone is capable of cruelty within systems of power.
The Night Of is a slow‑burn crime drama that uses a single murder case to expose the brutal workings of the American criminal justice system. The HBO limited series unfolds less like a traditional whodunit and more like a bureaucratic nightmare where truth becomes secondary to process. The story begins with Nasir “Naz” Khan (Riz Ahmed), a shy Pakistani‑American college student who borrows his father’s taxi for a night out in New York City. After meeting a mysterious young woman, Andrea Cornish (Sofia Black‑D’Elia), the two spend the evening together before Naz wakes up in her apartment to find her brutally murdered beside him, and that’s when his fate is pretty much sealed.
Soon enough, Naz is arrested and shoved into a system that isn’t interested in uncovering the truth. He is represented by small-time defense attorney Jack Stone (John Turturro), who becomes his only ally amidst all this chaos, but that, too, is not the most reliable one. The show doesn’t really rush toward a conclusion. Instead, it explores the devastating transformation Naz goes through in prison, where he is isolated, frightened, and eventually hardened. Every episode takes the investigation in a new direction while exploring the consequences Naz has to face for something he might not have even done. The Night Of avoids heated courtroom battles because it focuses on how tedious it really is for justice to be delivered. By the time the truth finally comes out, Naz is no longer the same person, and that’s exactly the statement the show is trying to make.
The Pitt is quickly earning a reputation for revitalizing the medical drama genre with its exhausting approach to storytelling in the ER. With each season set almost entirely within a single shift in the titular emergency room, the HBO series pulls no punches in how it immerses viewers into the chaos of modern healthcare. Expect overworked doctors and nurses making impossible decisions as they deal with overcrowding, the emotional toll of the job, and more.
The Pitt impressed fans and critics alike with its dedication to realism, both in its depiction of medical cases and the broken system that healthcare workers have to deal with on a daily basis. It’s a stressful TV series that keeps you hooked from start to finish, leaving you just as tired as its well-written characters, who remind fans that healthcare workers carry incredible burdens with them long after their shifts end.
Succession is a black comedy that satirizes the corporate world. Beneath that, though, it’s a messy, complex, and wild family drama at heart. The series, created by Jesse Armstrong, centers on the Roy family, owners of the multinational media conglomerate Waystar Royco. The story begins with patriarch Logan Roy’s (Brian Cox) declining health, triggering a succession crisis that he has no intention of actually resolving. His children, Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Siobhan “Shiv” (Sarah Snook), Roman (Kieran Culkin), and Connor (Alan Ruck), are all desperate to earn their father’s validation and the throne he sits on. This leads to a race where the siblings constantly swing between sabotaging each other and teaming up to try to sabotage their manipulative father.
The drama involves boardroom coups, hostile takeovers, media scandals, and political backroom deals, but all of this only serves as the backdrop for the show’s larger exploration of how parental neglect manifests in strange ways. Nothing in Succession feels permanent, and that gives the show a cyclical nature that compels the audience to keep watching. Despite all that, though, the series portrays its characters as fully-realized humans, shaped by the world they have grown up in. All of that is punctuated by the show’s devastating yet fitting finale that is still being talked about simply because of how brilliant it truly was.
Watchmen reimagines Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ iconic graphic novel through the lens of American history, racial trauma, and power. The series, created by Damon Lindelof, is set decades after the original events, and opens with the historical violence of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, which immediately grounds the show in real-world atrocities. From there, the story shifts to an alternate-reality present day where masked law enforcement has become necessary following a wave of anti-police violence.
The narrative follows detective Angela Abar (Regina King), who is operating under the vigilante persona Sister Night. Angela’s work gradually pulls her into a larger conspiracy involving policing, memory, inherited trauma, and the unresolved consequences of the original Watchmen’s infamous ending. That’s when the line between her personal history and her work begins to blur. Watchmen takes a slow-burn approach to resolving its mystery, with tons of detours along the way. The show never presents anything as purely good or bad to show that power without accountability always reproduces some kind of harm.
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