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How Janelle James Became One of TV’s Most Impressive Breakout Stars
Janelle James settles comfortably onto the couch of her hotel room, looking relaxed and alert, despite having only recently woken up for our interview. Even with the lights down on the Warner Bros. sound stage during Abbott Elementary’s hiatus, James remains very much in the spotlight. When we spoke, the Emmy-nominated comedian was already back on the road for Janelle James On Tour, having performed for college students in Boston the night before.
James and I begin our conversation with something we have in common: a love of vinyl. We’re both collectors, and every so often, she shares current records she’s spinning or new finds on her Instagram stories. Her collection is vast – Billy Squier, Celia Cruz, and the entire discography of Björk. One of her favorites is a Womack & Womack record featuring “I Can Understand It.” “I’ve been looking for that forever, and I walked into this place randomly. It was a bookstore, but then they also had records, and then they had that there.”
In case anyone is keeping score, James is currently hunting for Stevie Wonder’s “Another Star,” which is only available as a 7-inch record. When I ask whether music connects to her work, James makes it clear that the two are separate for her. “I do like having my separate hobbies, [and] different interests and not bringing everything into the things that make me money in a way. The new thing of making everything you like into a venture of capitalism does not jive with me. It is just a separate thing I do.”
James Isn’t Ava Coleman, but the Separation Has Gotten Harder Over Time
It’s easy to look at James and assume she’s like Ava. She’s confident, charismatic, and unafraid to speak her mind. But to James and the people closest to her, there’s a clear difference between her and her Emmy-nominated character. “No one who really knows me thinks that I’m like Ava.” She does admit, though, that as the series has gone on, the line between character and performer has gotten blurrier. “I have added more of my personality into the character, and the writers have as well. Not only my personality [and] my interests, [but] even some of my jokes are in the show. It’s been harder to separate it.”
It would be easy for James to coast on that success playing Ava. “I know that I could, in fact, just go on the road as this character,” she admits. When you’re known for a standout role that’s resonated, there’s always some temptation to lean into it as much as possible. “We’ll see how my career goes,” she laughs, adding, “You’ll see me draped across a piano in Vegas as Ava Coleman.” Yet for James, at least right now, that separation remains valuable. “My own stubbornness and my desire to keep myself separate is what stops me from doing that, from appearing as her everywhere.”
But James understands that Ava Coleman has come to mean so much to so many. She’s a well-rounded character, someone with enough layers to feel both relatable and aspirational. “Black women in my age group love her because they see themselves in me — in her and me. Young adults see me, see her as aspirational. People who maybe feel like they’re lacking self-confidence like her because they’re like, ‘Oh, I love this person who’s displaying confidence and who speaks out in a way that I think I would love to be able to do, too.’ Other people love her because she’s so well-dressed and fashionable, and they love that about her. Other people love that she’s sarcastic, and they’re like, ‘That’s how I am.’” And to James’ credit, Ava never feels like a caricature. “That’s why people assume I’m her, because I’m doing a good job of bringing this character to life.”
James Isn’t Interested in Keeping Her Comedy the Same
Before acting entered the picture, James was first and foremost a comedian. When she first started, she was emulating the comics around her, most of whom were Midwestern white guys. Their style at the time was somber, which happened to line up with where she was in life 15 years ago. “I started at a very sad time in my life.” But being around those comedians made her realize she liked the challenge of it. “It’s a problem solving of how do I make this thing that isn’t on its face funny, funny? Oh, I’m feeling this way about something, or I see something that’s upsetting, or I feel like this is a common experience that people don’t talk about. How do I make that funny and put it into my acts? That’s what keeps me excited about comedy.”
Over the course of her stand-up career, her own personal style has evolved. In the beginning, she was emulating Todd Barry. “He does very deadpan. He doesn’t move around a lot, is monotone, no act out. He was one of the first comedians who did pure crowdwork material.” However, as she got more comfortable with her routine and came out of her own depression, she began to add more of herself into her style. “Oh, I’m not this deadpan in real life. I’m actually quite joyous. So I just started trying to add some of my joy back into this subject matter that I was doing.”
“I get bored easily. I never want to get bored of what I’m doing.”
From there, she would go on to open for Chris Rock during his 2017 Total Blackout tour, release her comedy album Black and Mild, and be featured in two Netflix comedy specials, The Comedy Lineup and The Standups. Even with Abbott’s success, she still finds joy in performing stand-up. “It’s such a niche form of entertainment. I always remember that people can go their whole life and never see a real stand-up comedy show. You really got to search it out. I always try to do a good job because if someone comes to a show, and they hate it, they will never check anyone out ever again.”
Even though it’s taken her a decade to find her style, don’t expect James to stop evolving or simply incorporate Ava Coleman into her routine. “I get bored easily. I never want to get bored of what I’m doing.” She still enjoys tackling depression and other dark subject matter in her act, but it’s the craft of her comedy that keeps things interesting for her. “Once I master a new craft — the last few years I’ve been trying to do more physical things on stage — I’m like, okay, I got that.” James has done deadpan and physical work. What’s the new thing she’s trying to master? Riffing, thanks to Rory Scovel. “He does a lot of riffing and has fun on stage, and so that’s my new goal for myself as a stand-up. I think I’ll just continue to evolve my style.”
James Doesn’t Think ‘Abbott Elementary’ Should Be the Only Reason We Care About Teachers
Abbott Elementary is a love letter to teachers, inspired by Quinta Brunson’s mom and her 40+ year career as a public school teacher. For all the ways the elementary school in the series is underfunded, there’s still a palpable sense of support for the students. When James reflects on her time in school, it’s the strictest teachers who had the greatest impact on her. “It was always the teachers I thought were too tough.” In particular, she had a speech teacher who helped pave the way for her future career. “I thought it was gonna be just a blow it off, easy [class]. ‘I know how to talk. I’m gonna ace this.’ He was so strict, and then years later, I realized taking that class is what helped me become a stand-up, to become comfortable speaking in front of a crowd.”
Working on Abbott and being a mother herself, the lack of support teachers receive bothers her. “It’s sad because we’re a society that says we care about children. We say we care about education. We say that we’re a great country. It’s not shown in any way towards these people that spend most of their time and most of our kids’ time with them.” In her eyes, as a person in the world, the sacrifices these dedicated educators make are obvious. “Why do we have to keep having this conversation that should be on its face to know how important these people are to our society?”
James knows the impact Abbott can have in highlighting the systemic brokenness in American education. It’s a topic that’s been around since she was a child, and it shouldn’t take a TV show to celebrate the hard work and dedication of teachers. “It should be icing on the cake. They should already be so lauded and everything.” Despite this, she’s proud that Abbott exists to keep the spotlight where it belongs. “I’m glad we exist to open our own way. I’m against the entertainment as a news thing that happens, but if it helps, then great. But it shouldn’t be on the comedy show’s back for people to realize how much sacrifice teachers are making.”
‘Abbott Elementary’ Season 5 Is About Ava Coleman Stepping Up as Principal
Ava Coleman has come a long way since Abbott’s first season in 2021. She began as the zany, uninvolved principal who got the job only after blackmailing the superintendent. While much of her personality has remained just as outgoing and magnetic, her connections to her job and her coworkers, including Janine, have deepened. Season 4 is what James calls the “Ava season.” Audiences met Ava’s father, played by the legendary Keith David, and the strained relationship she has with him. Plus, Ava took the fall for the bribery scandal with the new golf course and was briefly fired. For Season 5, it’s about Ava stepping up even more seriously into her role, which includes a brief relocation to an abandoned mall. “Seeing her step up to the plate and taking responsibility for things that she hasn’t even done or even been responsible for is a very non-Ava thing to do. The challenge of this season or the new exciting thing of this season is to see her show that professional side that she hasn’t done before.”
In addition to her professional side, Ava’s relationships continue to expand, like her romantic relationship with O’Shon (Matthew Law) and her working relationship with Dia (Pam Trotter), the school’s secretary. Both O’Shon and Dia, in their own way, expose a softer side to Ava, one that doesn’t want to lose those she’s come to rely on. Even though the season places more emphasis on her school life than her backstory, Season 5 still highlights James’ favorite aspect of Ava – her lack of vulnerability. “I understand it, and I love how it’s being peeled back.”
Over the past five seasons, Ava Coleman has transformed from a disinterested principal into the right leader for what Abbott Elementary needs. This is in no small part due to the writing of the series and James’ own created backstory for the educator. “What I’ve built as her backstory is that she’s somebody who grew up in the same environment that she’s now working in. She totally understands that these kids don’t have what they need. Things don’t work how they’re supposed to, and doing things in the correct way doesn’t always yield the best results. She knows how to hustle.” It’s that hustle and drive that keep the school running, and the school is better for it.
James Loves All Her ‘Abbott’ Co-Stars, but Her Favorite Scene Partner Is Her Boss
What makes Abbott Elementary special for audiences is the synergy of the cast. Within five seasons, Abbott has become one of the best modern sitcom ensembles, and James recognizes that. “Every once in a while, I’ll be on set, mostly in the teacher’s lounge, and we’ll be doing a group scene. Those are the moments where sometimes I don’t have a lot of lines, or I’ve already said my line, and my brain will shift and I’ll be just looking around and I’ll be like… ‘I’m on a sitcom.’”
When asked about her cast, she has nothing but praise for each of them. For Chris Perfetti, she hangs out with him the most off-set. “Chris [Perfetti] is my homie.” James has a good time in her scenes with Lisa Ann Walter, another stand-up comedian. With Tyler James Williams, his professionalism and time in the industry challenge her to step up. “I feel like he makes me better.” James also admits that she likes looking at Sheryl Lee Ralph‘s face and her sparkly eyes (which, honestly, who wouldn’t).
As for her favorite scene partner, there was no hesitation for James – her boss and co-star, Quinta Brunson. “We just have a good banter. I like that big sister-little sister relationship that Ava and Janine have. We have a similar sense of humor.” With Quinta in charge, there’s an ease to everything and an instant reinforcement. “She’s right there, so I could pitch to her without having to go through another channel to get the joke to her.”
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Even though she has direct access to Quinta, it doesn’t mean James knows everything about what’s coming for Ava in the future. “Quinta [Brunson] doesn’t tell us anything. [Laughs] Rightly so, you see how much I talk.” Something James wants to explore more is Ava’s backstory, like the whereabouts of Ava’s mom. “I’m not hoping for anything, but I’m wondering, is she alive? What’s the deal with that? Maybe it’ll be said and not shown.” More than her mom, James wants to unpack what happened to nerdy, younger Ava that made her harden up. “Part of my backstory is that she’s more like Janine than she lets on. It’s shown here and there in her nerdy interests and aspects… Maybe before that happened, she was more bright-eyed and hopeful in a way in a Janine way. We don’t really do flashbacks, but it would be cool.” If they were ever to do flashbacks, she trusts their casting department to bring in new talent to play a younger Ava Coleman. “Our casting has been so spot-on, not only for my dad, all our parents, all our siblings, everybody. I think it would be a new person that kills it.”
James Isn’t Just Interested in Talking About Deep Subjects – She’s Contemplating Them
Throughout our time together, James interjects that she talks too much, which, to me, isn’t a problem. There’s a reason why she’s captivated so many through Abbott and her stand-up. I’m trying to capture every word and piece together who the real Janelle James is. When our conversation turns to success, the timing feels apt. After all, Abbott Elementary has been renewed for its sixth season, which means the series will cross the 100-episode threshold and hit syndication status. At a time of shortened series and streaming dominance, this 2020s sitcom has entered a rare yet revered benchmark. “Already?”
When I ask what this benchmark means to her, she admits that it’s not something she thinks about every day. “We shoot a lot of episodes, 22 in a season, so we’re like a machine. Sometimes you’re in it, but you don’t have time to take it in… It just passes through because I’m on my way to work.”
Just as Abbott Elementary has earned widespread recognition and success, so has James. She’s a four-time Emmy nominee touring a new stand-up routine and evolving as a comedian. This level of success means that she can take care of her family and the people in her life. However, the success and money she’s gained mean she can buy something you’d probably not expect — time for contemplation. “Another reason I’m a comedian, I’m a big ruminator. I think money buys you time for true rumination. Now I don’t have to do it in the middle of the night when I should be sleeping,” she laughs. “I can carve off time to contemplate existence and all the thoughts that I have in my head, which then come out in even more jokes.”
“I think people are missing out on a whole chunk of the human existence.”
With the state of the world, there are plenty of topics to ruminate on. For James, she’s thinking about everything from the future that will exist for her children to the repercussions of the pandemic. She’s also questioning this societal stepping back from community, especially when it comes to dating. “I think people are missing out on a whole chunk of the human existence. I ruminate on that and why that exists, why that’s being seemingly pushed so much. What is the product that’s being sold on the other end of that for us to become very individualistic and always in the house?”
James is a big thinker, and it’s these thoughtful meditations that become material for her stand-up. “Those are all things that I try to turn into jokes. Sometimes successfully and sometimes not.” This isn’t a stretch considering her early material focused on depression and somber comedy. No longer having to carve out time in the middle of the night, success has meant she gets to slow down and turn these deep questions into something that makes you laugh. That’s worth more to her than stuff. “I always say people think money is stuff. For me, it’s time. It’s an experience and being able to slow down and realize we’re all on this planet… That’s the true blessing to me.”
Photographer: Madi Atkins | Hair: Joy Johnson | Makeup: Carla Rosso-Neal | Nails: Nails by Aran | Clothes: Veronica Beard
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Meghan Markle ‘Exploring’ Hosting Retreats As A New Gig
Meghan Markle is set to headline a luxury wellness retreat in Australia, with VIP packages priced at up to $3K, featuring wellness sessions and photo opportunities.
According to a royal expert, the duchess is considering this as a new means to “generate income” for herself, and the move aligns with her growing focus on lifestyle ventures, alongside her brand As Ever.
During her visit to Australia, Meghan Markle will also appear on MasterChef Australia, blending media, wellness, and commercial engagements.
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Meghan’s “Her Best Life” retreat includes premium experiences such as group photo opportunities with the Duchess of Sussex, curated wellness sessions, spa-style activities, and multi-day stays at an upscale coastal hotel.
Standard tickets are also available at a lower rate, though both tiers grant access to talks, workshops, and lifestyle-focused events.
An insider familiar with the industry told Page Six the move fits into Meghan’s broader lifestyle and wellness brand positioning, noting that audiences are increasingly willing to pay for celebrity-led experiences centered around personal development and self-care.
Grant Harrold, former royal butler to King Charles III, also commented on the venture, noting that he “wasn’t surprised to hear about Meghan exploring this as a new way to generate income.”
“People pay a lot of money to attend these retreats, and with Meghan [as] the face of the event, they are sure to generate a decent profit,” he added.
Harrold further noted that she has steadily built a presence in the lifestyle sector through projects such as As Ever and earlier media work.
According to him, unlike traditional royal family members who tend to keep wellness interests private, Meghan has taken a more public and commercial approach since stepping back from royal duties in 2020.
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Harrold shared that he does not expect the initiative to create tension within the royal household, adding that Harry may have informed King Charles III beforehand as part of efforts to maintain communication with his father.
“I don’t think the King or other members of the Royal Family will take issue with this,” he said, suggesting they would likely prefer “Meghan made money from this than a tell-all book or yet another TV interview.”
He also highlighted that other royals, including Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie, have pursued independent careers, arguing that modern royal relatives often need alternative income streams.
On whether formal approval was needed, Harrold said Meghan would not require royal permission, but believes Harry likely gave King Charles a prior heads-up as part of maintaining family relations while the couple continues their Australia visit from April 17 to 19.
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In the same period, Meghan is also set to appear as a guest judge on the upcoming season of MasterChef Australia, with filming confirmed by Network Ten. The show’s 18th season is scheduled to premiere on April 19.
Meghan and Harry are currently undertaking a four-day visit to Australia, combining charitable engagements with professional commitments. T
he trip marks their first return to the country since their 2018 royal tour, shortly after their wedding, and follows their decision to step back as senior royals in 2020.
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During the trip, the couple has attended a range of events across Melbourne and Canberra.
Harry spent time with an Australian Rules football team, learning the basics of the game, and also visited the Australian War Memorial.
Meghan, on her part, visited the Royal Children’s Hospital, where she met staff and served meals at a women’s shelter.
The couple also spent time with local communities earlier in the week, including a hospital visit where they met children and families.
Meghan Markle’s As Ever Brand Expands Global Trademark Coverage Across Lifestyle Categories

Meanwhile, speculation continues about Meghan’s lifestyle venture, As Ever, and its possible entry into the Australian market.
While reports point to recent trademark activity across several product areas, a spokesperson for Meghan and Prince Harry has pushed back on the narrative, telling People Magazine that Australia is simply “one of many” countries where the brand has been registered.
Public records from Australia’s intellectual property authority indicate that the brand has secured protections across a wide and diverse range of categories.
These reportedly include beauty and skincare products, pet care items, candles, gardening equipment, jewelry, stationery, furniture, yoga accessories, as well as hospitality-related services such as food, beverages, and short-term accommodation.
Additional filings also appear to cover outdoor décor, craft materials, and edible products like jams, which have been highlighted as a signature part of the brand concept, alongside sauces and non-alcoholic drink mixes.
The registrations further extend into media and digital spaces, including internet broadcasting, content production, downloadable and non-downloadable entertainment such as films, television content, and video podcasts.
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Netflix Officially Drops the Most Ambitious Horror Scene of 2026 With Its New Shark Thriller
Jaws may have laid the blueprint for many shark films to come, but this year, Netflix’s newest creature feature, Thrash, proves that there are still undiscovered waters to wade into. Instead of one behemoth of a shark terrorizing folks who dare to enter its territory, Thrash throws a multitude of smaller (but no less terrifying) bull sharks into the floodwaters of a town struck by a Category 5 hurricane.
It begins as your usual foray into a creature feature as we’re introduced to several characters, some who would turn into survivors and others fodder, but there is one storyline that becomes increasingly more unrealistic and is better for it. One of the characters stuck in the chaos is Lisa (Phoebe Dynevor), a single soon-to-be mother who stars in the gnarliest scene of the movie, one that may just give future horror films a run for their money.
Netflix’s Crazy Horror Movie ‘Thrash’ Delivers the Gnarliest Sequence in Recent Creature Feature History
Most shark films involve a group of intrepid or ambitious people diving into the deep blue sea, but Thrash takes the Rogue approach, where a hurricane floods and de-familiarizes the streets of a coastal town. This is the first step towards the absolutely berserk scene the film is setting up — one that allows a woman to give birth in shark-infested waters. In the beginning, Lisa is trapped in her car before the agoraphobic Dakota (Whitney Peak) finally musters enough courage to help her. She leaves Lisa on the bed of her second-storey bedroom to find a boat, which is when Lisa’s scene really begins. As the water level rises, the bed floats to the ceiling and Lisa continues to dilate, and anticipation drastically ratchets up until she is clutching her newborn in a pool of blood while menacing fins circle her.
Conceptually, a pregnant woman not only surviving this shark-pocalypse, but also successfully giving birth, is ludicrous and laughable. It is imagination stretched to the unreachable limits. Yet, as we watch Lisa almost rabidly sever her umbilical cord then immediately turn around to skewer a shark in the head, there’s no doubt that this is the peak of gnarly cinema. To add to the ridiculousness of the scenario is the tiny twist of irony of Lisa being vehemently against doing the water birth encouraged by her mother, only to perform it in the most perilous way possible — the kind of humor we scoff at but secretly appreciate. There may be something deeper, like an allegory of the anxieties around pregnancy and motherhood for women, but the most compelling part of the scene is truly the creativity. It is hilarious, ferocious, and everything we crave in a B horror movie.
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The wildest part of Lisa’s childbirth scene in Thrash is that, on a technical level, it is actually brilliant. It kicks off when the bed begins to float and Lisa reaches for her birth playlist to flick on “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton, the perfectly dissonant soundtrack to the utter devastation around her. Alongside the masterful sound design is the claustrophobia of the bed inching towards the ceiling, eerily forecasting the moment she would have to leave the relative safety of the room while making for a visually morbid yet captivating scene. Similar to how the flood de-familiarizes the town, watching everyday items float around her while she is lurching around the bed in unimaginable pain evokes a surreal kind of horror. Already, it is the ideal set up for the bonkers sequence yet to come.
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Once again, disregarding the absurdity of it all, Dynevor’s performance is all-consuming throughout Lisa’s entire ordeal. It would be too farfetched to say Dynevor sells the scene, but she certainly sells Lisa’s pain, desperation, and the brutal rush of adrenaline that invokes the super-strength associated with a maternal instinct. She is fully immersed in her role and cinches the audience’s favor — we’re all rooting for her as she viciously protects her newborn without skipping a beat after losing so much blood. Even the film seems to need to take a break, as there is a silent overhead shot of Lisa swimming in water that is darkening with her blood, a grim, dangerous, yet almost triumphant moment that contrasts with the rest of the mayhem. With Peak’s Dakota covering her with a harpoon gun on the sidelines, the scene is wonderfully acted, enhancing the sheer egregiousness of it all.
Thrash takes survival to a whole new level with this one scene, and it’s a must-watch for any fan of creature features. Between the complete absurdity of the situation and how incredibly they executed it, Lisa’s childbirth sequence is already by far the gnarliest one we’ve seen in horror movies this year. It is B-horror at its best, filled with all the little ironies and delicious terror we search for in the genre.
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Bowen Yang reveals his pick for “SNL”'s best recurring 'Weekend Update' character: 'We're still quoting it'
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Hailey Bieber Roasted Over ‘Weird’ ‘Toilet’ YSL Campaign Pose
Hailey Bieber is turning heads in her latest campaign for Yves Saint Laurent, but not everyone is loving the look. The 29-year-old supermodel posed in a striking blue-and-black one-piece swimsuit, accessorized with gold bangles on both wrists, as she struck a power pose with her fists on her hips. The stance instantly drew comparisons to “Wonder Woman,” famously portrayed by Lynda Carter in the 1970s TV series and later by Gal Gadot on the big screen.
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While some admired the bold aesthetic, others were left scratching their heads over Hailey Bieber’s latest campaign look. “Why is she standing like that… I don’t get it?” one follower commented on Instagram, while another added a more sarcastic take, writing, “Where’s the toilet, man?”
As the photos continued to circulate, the reactions only intensified, with critics aiming for her posing style. “It’s like Zoolander the way she has literally one look,” one user joked.
Others focused on specific shots from the campaign. “Second pic? Ironically, taking a sh-t,” one commenter wrote, while another admitted, “I laughed out loud at that picture.”
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Confusion remained a recurring theme throughout the comment section. “What’s with the weird-a-s poses?” one person questioned. “Is she about to pee on the lawn? What are we even doing?” another added.
Still, not everyone was critical, with some fans rushing to defend the model. “Notice how the haters are here before anybody else?? She’s really that girl…. Models have been posing like this for years now because it’s Hailey, y’all have something to say,” one supporter fired back.
Hailey Bieber Opens Up About Stepping Back From Runway Modeling

Hailey Bieber is also getting candid about why she’s taken a step back from certain parts of the fashion industry. While covering the May issue of Allure, the model reflected on an experience that impacted her confidence on the runway. “I had a really bad experience with a casting director who was very important,” Bieber said.
The moment she explained, it ultimately changed how she views that side of the industry. “He said something to my agent that just shook my confidence when it came to the runway,” she recalled. “I don’t want to feel bad about myself in this space because I feel really good about the other work that I do. So why would I even put myself in a position to feel small?”
Bieber Credits Family For Inspiring Her Skincare Brand

Elsewhere in the interview, Hailey Bieber opened up about balancing her modeling career with her growing role as an entrepreneur, particularly after launching her skincare line Rhode. The model revealed that her passion for skincare was deeply rooted in family traditions passed down through generations.
“I just could always remember my mom, as a child, getting [me] out of the bath, drenching me head to toe, just hydration, hydration, hydration, very focused on keeping the skin healthy. It started with my grandmother, she taught my mom, my mom taught me,” she shared.
The inspiration, she explained, became the foundation for building her own brand focused on simple, effective skincare.
Hailey Bieber Says ‘Hannah Montana’ Inspired Her Early Style

Even before her modeling career took off, Hailey Bieber had an eye for fashion, and she credits a Disney Channel favorite for sparking that passion. “I remember watching ‘Hannah Montana’ and being so inspired by Miley [Cyrus]’s fashion on the show, and wanting to recreate the outfits and put my own spin on them,” she said.
That early influence helped shape her approach to fashion, but over time, Hailey Bieber says her style has become more about how she feels than what she wears. “When I feel good in clothes, is when I feel they look the best, a lot of it comes from the inside-out,” she said. “One thing I’m always aiming for is to be effortless and chic, and like I’m wearing the clothes and not that they’re wearing me.”
That mindset also influences the icons she looks to for inspiration, with Hailey Bieber pointing to some of fashion’s most legendary figures. “Gisele is just a forever reference, when you think of Victoria’s Secret, you think of her and the amazing Angels, so that was fun and felt very bombshell and sexy,” she said, referencing Gisele Bündchen.
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Porsha Williams Shades Marlo Over ‘RHOA’ Firing Claim
Marlo Hampton recently claimed that Porsha Williams was the reason she was not asked back for “Real Housewives of Atlanta” season 16. Now, days later, the Go Naked Hair founder is responding to her former “RHOA” co-star, saying she’s lucky she got the chance to speak her name. This comes as the show continues to deliver strong viewership in its 17th season.
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Williams appeared on “The Breakfast Club” in April 2026 to promote “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” While on, one of the show’s cohosts, Lauren Larosa, mentioned Hampton’s recent comments regarding her “RHOA” firing.
In response, the 44-year-old said, “Oh, okay. Well, she loves talking about me, so I’m glad she got that opportunity to talk about me. She loves it.” After that, Williams claimed that Hampton gets a “thrill” from speaking about her in the press.
For context, Hampton appeared on “RHOA” as a full-time cast member for seasons 14 and 15, which were the duration of Williams’ hiatus from the show. She then returned for season 16, but Hampton didn’t.
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Charlamagne tha God then asked Williams how she handles filming scenes with “people like that,” referring to Hampton. She responded, “You know, I’m a part of a cast, so you still have to do some scenes with people you might not want to do a scene with.”
However, Williams went on to say that she doesn’t have to be “overly engaged” with those she’s on bad terms with.
Regarding Hampton, the “RHOA” star went on to say, “I guess she’s doing her thing. She’s being interviewed. She’s not on my show. Again, she loves my name. She loves how it feels coming out of her mouth, so I’m glad she had that experience that day.”
What Marlo Hampton Said About Porsha Williams

Hampton appeared on Cam Newton’s “Funky Friday” podcast in April 2026. During the appearance, the NFL legend listed multiple “RHOA” stars and asked the 50-year-old if she was on good terms with them. Once he mentioned Williams, she said, “I don’t like her. She’s a hater, complicated.”
Regarding her status with the show, Hampton continued, “But anyway, that’s just complicated because she was very against me coming back two seasons ago. She was one of the main people against me coming back. And one thing I don’t play with, I would never try to stop someone from getting their check.”
When asked why she thinks Williams didn’t want her to return to “RHOA,” Hampton said, “I’m the one who will hold her accountable. I’m gonna ask the questions. She likes to run sh-t.” After that, she stated that Williams had failed to deliver what the network expected her to for season 16, noting that Williams was going through a divorce and couldn’t show her lavish home.
Fans Are Mixed On Porsha’s Response

Following Williams’ response to her former “RHOA” co-star, fans of the show are divided, with some noting that she didn’t fully deny Hampton’s claim. One person wrote on X, “Cute shade, but she didn’t deny it. Marlo gotta respond.”
Someone else said, “Judging by her response, she definitely had her hand in Marlo not being on.” However, a different X user stated, “Marlo played her cards wrong, and she’s upset about it. Porsha doesn’t owe her sh-t.”
A different “RHOA” defended Williams, writing, “This was the best way to respond to what Marlo said. Not give it the energy people would expect.”
Lastly, someone else speculated, “So she’s admitting she made Marlo not being there a condition of her returning because she didn’t want anyone holding her accountable.”
‘RHOA’ Is On A Ratings High

Gone are the days when new episodes of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” and other “Housewives” franchises drew in millions of viewers for a single broadcast. However, many of them are still performing well, with “RHOA” season 17 among the best in recent years.
According to Bravo Ratings on X, the second episode from the new season drew in 0.711 million viewers and a 0.15 share in the 18 to 49 demographic. Notably, this is a substantial increase from the premiere episode, which delivered 624,000 live viewers and a 0.12 share in the 18-49 demographic.
New episodes of “RHOA” air on Sunday nights right before Bravo’s newest show, “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island.”
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RFK Jr.'s kids with Mary Richardson were 'swept up by' Cheryl Hines, book claims
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Hines and RFK Jr. wed in 2014, two years after Mary Richardson Kennedy died by suicide.
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Deshae Frost Plays ‘Whoop That Trick’ On Stream Amid Viral Clip
Deshae Frost is trending online after a recent livestream moment quickly raised eyebrows across social media.
Related: Deshae Frost Speaks Out After Resurfaced Clip Showing Physical Altercation With Woman Goes Viral (VIDEOS)
Deshae Frost’s Plays ‘Whoop That Trick’ During Return Stream Following Viral Incident
Earlier this week, Deshae Frost returned to livestreaming for the first time since a video resurfaced online that appeared to show him in an altercation with a woman. Prior to going live, Frost addressed the situation in an apology video posted to his YouTube channel. However, viewers noted a noticeably different tone during his return to Twitch.
The stream opened with Frost playing ‘Whoop That Trick,’ a choice that immediately sparked conversation among viewers. Moments later, he briefly addressed the situation, stating he is “not stopping sh**” and “don’t give no f***,” explaining that he considers the situation to be behind him.
Clips from the stream spread rapidly across social media, with many users questioning both the timing of the song choice and the contrast between his apology and his on-stream comments.
Social Media Reacts
Reactions poured into The Shade Room Teens’ comment section as clips of Deshae’s return stream circulated online.
Instagram user @ryanwitdasauce wrote, “Bruh dgaf 😂😂😂”
Another Instagram user @crystianna.s wrote, “Ew”
While Instagram user @brandeeezzzyyy wrote, “And I’d be singing all the way to the courthouse… since you think it’s funny”
Instagram user @am0ur._Ciara wrote, “Y’all don’t humble people enough for me, like his career not based solely on the public. Would’ve had him broke by tomorrow”
Another Instagram user @amarilevy wrote, “you can tell when someone hasn’t experienced lasting consequences for their poor behavior. How icky”
While Instagram user @yologanprice wrote, “Do y’all realize that cancel sh** is ‘Fake’ 😂 y’all can’t cancel nobody if they got a fanbase.. it is what it is 🤷🏽♂️ y’all can be upset all y’all want but as long as Deshae for a fanbase he chilling honestly”
Instagram user @nappyhead_tashaa wrote, “Idgaf I’ll never hate him”
Another Instagram user @dess.thebest_ wrote, “So he doubling down? Gotcha! I hope they delete his account”
While Instagram user @marnniqueeee wrote, “LMAOO I’m sorry but that was kinda funny like out of all things he could’ve did”
Dub Responds After Viewer Calls In About Deshae Frost
Deshae’s circle has also become part of the online conversation after his friend Dub addressed the situation during a recent advice hotline segment on his stream.
During the exchange, a viewer called in asking Dub to “keep it real” and hold Frost accountable following the viral incident involving the streamer. The conversation quickly escalated, with Dub pushing back strongly, going back and forth with the caller, and at one point telling them to “shut up.”
Dub later continued addressing the situation, arguing that people should not be focused on what they see online. He claims that viral moments do not last, adding that the internet and cancel culture are “fake.” He pointed out that when Deshae goes live again, viewers will return to watch regardless of the backlash.
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Young and Restless Early Spoilers April 20-24: Nick Overdosed in Alarming Crisis – Cane’s Major Gesture Shocks Everyone!
Young and the Restless early weekly spoilers for April 20th through the 24th dive in to Nick Newman‘s (Joshua Morrow) overdose and Cane Ashby‘s (Billy Flynn) big gesture.
As we always do on early edition day. We start with what’s coming the rest of this week and then dive into what is ahead next week. Let’s get to it.
Young and the Restless Spoilers Wednesday, April 15th: Is Sally Pregnant?
On Wednesday, April 15th, we’ve got Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) feeling sick. So, Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) canceled his trip to go see his mom Jill Abbott in London. And Sally is telling him to please go, but Billy is hovering and kind of annoying her. And Sally at first says she might get him sick, but he dismisses that. Sally has an idea of what’s going on, but she doesn’t want to tell Billy. And instead, Sally texts Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver) and asks her to do her a favor.
So, Billy brings soup again, the hovering, and Sally sends him away saying that Audra is coming over. They have some things to do. Billy wants Sally to take a sick day, but she refuses. And then Audra shows up, and Sally tells Billy to leave them alone. They’re going to get some work done. And he goes and Audra hands Sally the pregnancy test to take and she tells Audra that she thinks it’s going to be positive but seems upset about the prospect. Sally’s been pregnant before so she knows how she feels when she’s pregnant.
Adam In Las Vegas on Y&R
Meanwhile, Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) is stunned to see Chelsea Newman (Melissa Claire Egan) at the door of his hotel room in Las Vegas. She came because Adam kept dodging her calls and Chelsea wants to know where is Nick and then Riza Thompson (Tina Casciani) shows up. So, Adam introduces them, kind of awkward.
Riza taunts Chelsea a bit and then they explain to Chelsea that Riza’s partner Ronnie is really Matt Clark (Roger Howarth). And they tell Chelsea that Nick insisted on going in alone to meet Matt, but Adam was listening on the phone and there were sounds of a struggle. And then Adam, you know, ran into Riza’s room, but by then Nick was already gone with Matt.
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Adam Admits His Concern to Chelsea
Chelsea thinks that they need to tell Sharon Rosales (Sharon Case), but Adam wants to wait. Rizza takes off when Chelsea asks to talk to Adam alone. And of course, he’s very worried about Nick and tells Chelsea about his brother’s wild mood swings and his weird behavior. Adam suspects that Nick is addicted to opioids, but Chelsea doubts it. And Adam thinks that Matt got Nick hooked on something worse than just the pain pills.
Rizza finds Matt in her room and he says he knows that Adam is Spyder. And then Matt accuses Rizza of working against him with Adam. Riza says yes, she knew who Adam was, but she didn’t know that that mattered to Matt. That’s why she never mentioned his name. So he drags her down to Adam’s room and Chelsea is disgusted to see him. She wants to spit on Matt and he tells them that Nick overdosed and is dead.
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Devon Files Appeal On Mariah’s Plea Deal
Christine Blair tells Sharon that Devon Hamilton (Bryton James) filed an appeal on Mariah Copeland‘s plea deal and he wants criminal charges filed. He wants the deal overturned completely. And Christine says yes, it could be reversed. Sharon is terrified that Mariah is going to be sent to prison.
And of course, Sharon is blaming Ian Ward (Ray Wise) for all this. And Christine says they need to talk to Devon because he put it in motion. If you remember, he said he was going to make sure that the DA and the judge both would not be reelected. He very strongly feels like Mariah avoided all consequences and he’s worried about Dominic Chancellor Winters (Ethan Ray Clark) having PTSD and all of that.
Y&R Spoilers: Abby Shocks Devon
Meanwhile, Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway) is really annoyed that Devon filed this appeal without consulting her. Abby is insistent that Mariah needs the psychiatric help she’s getting. But Devon thinks that the judge was deceived by Christine and he fears that Mariah could still be a danger to Dominic. Now Abby thinks that Devon is just raging when Mariah is his friend on Young and the Restless.
And then Christine and Sharon show up and Devon says he will not change his mind and he storms out. So Sharon then appeals to Abby as a mom and she and Christine promise that the mental facility where Mariah is is really secure and she’s not free range or anything. And then Sharon tells Abby she worries if Mariah’s pulled out of there and sent to prison that she will be broken and will never recover.
Young and the Restless Spoilers Thursday, April 16th: Adam Forces Matt’s Hand
On Thursday, April 16th, Adam gets one up on Matt and he forces his hand. I do wonder if Adam is going to figure out that Nick is not dead because he’s definitely not. He’s in that storage locker. I think we can all figure out that Matt is lying about the overdose and the death because he is planning on all that to happen, just not yet.
Sally’s patience is tested. We’ll see if it’s by Billy as he continues helicoptering around her while she’s not feeling well. And Sally seems stressed by the idea that she might be pregnant. This may be bringing back some PTSD over her and Adam losing their baby daughter, Ava.
Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) supports Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman). Of course, he’s distraught about the state of his marriage and Diane Jenkins Abbott (Susan Walters) refusing to talk to him.
Friday, April 17th: Sharon Heads To Vegas on Y&R
Then on Friday, April 17th, we’ve got Sharon really worried about Nick. So, she decides she is also going to go to Las Vegas. Now, we’ll see if Chelsea or Adam has told her anything that Matt said or if they want to investigate first. So, since Chelsea’s there, you know, Adam’s already worried and Sharon being there could put her in danger and things get really messy.
Also, this week, Cane is chatting with Stephanie Simmons (Vivica A. Fox). Now, I expect that Cane wants to know more about what’s going on with Malcolm Winters (Shemar Moore), but Stephanie is his doctor, so her hands are tied because of HIPAA, but I’m quite certain Cane’s going to get the whole story very soon from somebody.

Young and the Restless Spoilers: Victor & Diane Play with Fire
Diane and Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) scheme against Jack to give him a taste of his own medicine. Honestly, this sounds like a very, very bad idea, and there’s just this string that’s holding Victor’s marriage to Nikki together and Diane’s marriage to Jack together. And if they do something terrible, it could just snip that string and burn it all down to the ground.
Michael Baldwin (Christian LeBlanc) and Lauren Fenmore (Tracey E. Bregman) start a new phase of their life. So, I do wonder if Michael is finally going to cut ties with Victor like Lauren wants.
Week of April 20th-24th: May Sweeps Begins on Y&R
Then the week of April 20th through the 24th, we’ve got May sweeps kicking off, you guys. Those are going to run April 23rd through May 20th. So, my next question is, are Noah Newman (Lucas Adams) and Sienna Bacall (Tamara Braun) also going to head to Las Vegas?
Because it would be very convenient for Matt if all the people that he wants to punish are all gathering in Sin City and he can just be very efficient and do bad things to all of them.
Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) and Holden Novak (Nathan Owens) take baby steps towards building a sibling bond and they are both quite worried about Malcolm and I’m sure Holden’s going to have a lot of questions for Lily about their dad. And with Cane talking to Stephanie, I do expect that Cane is going to go get tested to see if he’s a donor match without telling anybody.
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Nikki & Jack Grow Closer
After Diane and Victor’s petty little revenge scheme, I think we’re going to see Nikki and Jack get closer. And by the way, Patty Williams (Stacy Haiduk) is not done yet. Far from it. And the big boss battle with Matt is going to kick into high gear with May sweeps starting on Thursday of this week ahead.
And Nick is at an all-time low. He’s in an addiction spiral, but he is still alive. I won’t say he’s healthy and well, but still breathing. However, Matt is planning his overdose and death. He just wants to punish his loved ones first before he takes him out.
Billy and Sally have a conversation about their future soon, and we’re going to find out if she is indeed pregnant. And we’re going to see Sharon, Chelsea, and Adam banding together to take down Matt so they can save Nick.
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Star Trek’s Most Ambitious Villain Helped Create The Franchise’s Most Complex Hero
By Chris Snellgrove
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When Star Trek: Voyager first came out, the most fascinating character was the Doctor. While Robert Picardo’s performance was superb, it’s fair to say this character was mostly fascinating on a conceptual level. We had seen things like hypercompetent Starfleet captains and exotic aliens before, but what we hadn’t seen was a fully holographic chief medical officer. Voyager’s Emergency Medical Hologram seemed like the perfect embodiment of the Star Trek ethos. He’s a technological strange new world and new life, all rolled into one.
However, what casual audiences didn’t realize is that the Doctor wasn’t completely unique. Long before Picardo’s character ever sawed bones in the Delta Quadrant, Captain Picard dealt with another extraordinary hologram: Moriarty, the brilliant foe of the famous investigator Sherlock Holmes. Over on The Next Generation, Geordi LaForge accidentally created this villain as a sentient hologram when he asked the holodeck to create a challenge worthy of the android Data. Later, Star Trek: Voyager executive producer Jeri Taylor revealed that, in-universe, the holographic Doctor was created because Starfleet took advantage of the same accidental breakthrough that created Moriarty!

It all started in “Elementary, My Dear Data,” the Next Generation episode in which the titular android and Geordi LaForge recreated Sherlock Holmes’ adventures on the holodeck. Thanks to his positronic brain and his encyclopedic knowledge of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmes novels, Data is able to easily solve every mystery that is thrown at him. That’s when Geordi makes a seemingly simple request. He asks the Enterprise computer to develop a holodeck foe that could actually defeat Data, one of the smartest beings in the entire galaxy.
The computer obliges and creates a sentient version of Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes’ greatest foe. Following Geordi’s instructions, the Enterprise computer included much of Data’s vast programming, which resulted in the holographic character becoming self-aware. Moriarty ended up threatening the Enterprise on two different occasions, and Picard eventually got rid of him by trapping the unknowing villain in a simulation where he thought he had left the holodeck and could explore the stars. This was meant to be a happy ending for Moriarty, but in the show’s typically bleak fashion, Star Trek: Picard later showed us a different, more hostile version of this character created by a malevolent Section 31 AI.
How A Villain Created A Hero

What does all of this have to do with Robert Picardo’s holographic Doctor on Star Trek: Voyager? Elementary, my dear reader! Very early in Voyager’s development (the show didn’t even have a name yet), executive producer Jeri Taylor was inspired by Moriarty to create a new character. As reported in A Vision of the Future-Star Trek: Voyager, Taylor wrote down notes for a holographic doctor “who, like Moriarty, has ‘awareness’ of himself as a holodeck fiction. He longs for the time when he can walk free of the Holodeck.”
A few days later, she wrote down additional notes that contain a startling bit of Star Trek lore. “The Holo-Doctor represents a new, state-of-the-art technology which has capitalized on the serendipitous incident which created Moriarty, and has programmed a holographic character which has self-awareness of his situation and limitations.” While Moriarty is name-dropped on Voyager a couple of times, the show never mentioned what Taylor’s notes seem to confirm: that Lewis Zimmerman could never have created the Emergency Medical Hologram program if not for Geordi LaForge accidentally creating Moriarty on the holodeck.
From Villain To Leading Man?

If that’s not strange enough, there was a period of time when Voyager’s producers were considering making Moriarty a mainstay character on the show. As reported in Star Trek–Where No One Has Gone Before, Taylor’s notes mentioned that “everyone agreed that was a little too broad, and we couldn’t figure out why anyone would take him along.” After dismissing the idea, they decided “that having a holographic doctor with the full consciousness of being a hologram might be fun, and we’d never done anything like that before, except for Moriarty.”
There you have it, gentle reader. Without the character of Moriarty on Star Trek: The Next Generation, we’d never have the Doctor on Voyager. In this way, Trek’s most ambitious villain helped create the franchise’s most complex hero. Thanks to Jeri Taylor’s notes, we also know that, in-universe, Lewis Zimmerman would never have been able to create the Doctor if not for Geordi accidentally creating a sentient Moriarty so Data could have fun. In retrospect, this does make Zimmerman’s arrogance that much weirder. After all, he has a lot of attitude for someone who owes his entire career to the two biggest book nerds in the galaxy!
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