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Hugh Jackman has reportedly been left worried about the explosive details that his ex-wife Deborra-Lee Furness could reveal in a rumored tell-all memoir.
Even his new girlfriend, Sutton Foster, is said to be struggling with fears about her reputation being tainted by “homewrecker” allegations following the Marvel star’s split from Furness.
Although Hugh Jackman has seemingly maintained that nothing romantic happened between them before his 2023 divorce from Furness, the timeline of their romance continues to raise eyebrows.

Jackman has reportedly been left unsettled as his ex-wife Deborra-Lee Furness prepares to shop a bombshell exposé that promises to expose deep-seated “betrayals” and upend his squeaky-clean public perception.
For nearly three decades, the former couple was celebrated as one of Hollywood’s most stable and scandal-free marriages, but that was before they shockingly announced that they were calling it quits in 2023.
Things initially seemed cordial and peaceful, with reports suggesting their divorce went smoothly despite the huge amount of wealth and properties involved.
However, sources claim that the initial harmony has now disappeared, leaving Furness brewing with hurt and ready to speak out, especially as the “Wolverine” actor continues to flaunt his romance with Broadway star Sutton Foster at high-profile events.

According to Closer Magazine, sources claimed that the Australian actress has been inundated with offers to tell her side of the story in both a tell-all memoir and documentary.
She has coyly alluded to going through a “traumatic journey of betrayal” after Jackman and Foster went public with their relationship in January last year, suggesting that any possible hesitation to hold back may now be out of the window.
“Deb has kept her side of the street squeaky clean, for the most part,” a close source told the media outlet. “She’s been incredibly dignified, and she still wants to meet with Sutton at some point, if only out of a willingness to be the bigger person.”

“But she’s still very hurt and betrayed by Hugh’s actions, and is now ready to push the red button on some of those plans that have been on ice for well over a year now,” they continued.
One thing that may leave the Hollywood leading man running for cover is also talks suggesting Furness will have to dig deep to bring out other possible skeletons to justify the big money she’s been paid for the memoir.
“The book is step one, but – for Deb to justify the big bucks – she’ll have to lay everything out there, which will include Hugh’s shady behavior with Sutton, and other occasions where he wasn’t exactly lily-white,” the source noted.

Jackman and Foster’s relationship timeline has remained a highly debated topic among netizens.
After announcing his split from Furness in 2023, they went public with their relationship just over a year later amid heavy rumors linking them to each other at the time.
Many have speculated that there was an overlap between his marriage to Furness and his romance with Foster as they worked together on the Broadway revival of “The Music Man” from 2021 until 2023.
It was after that that they both separated from their respective long-term partners, leaving many fans scrambling for answers.

Meanwhile, there have been signs that Furness is still hurt from the way things turned out between them.
After Jackman and Foster made their first appearance at the Met Gala last month, she reportedly “liked” an Instagram quote that read, “Sometimes the universe removes someone from your life because they don’t deserve to be in your future.”
She then commented on a post that was shared by actress Kerry Washington, which bore the caption, “You cannot trust ANYBODY…EVER.” Furness cheekily responded, “HILARIOUS…so true.”
All of these seem to attest to the fact that it’s payback time, especially after she seemingly made a huge sacrifice to help push Jackman’s career on the global stage.

According to Closer, the source explained that the money isn’t the major reason Furness is considering a tell-all memoir, but for her to “take back some control and reclaim her part in this story.”
“She spent years helping Hugh build this image of being the ultimate devoted husband and all-around good guy, only to now watch herself totally erased from the picture while he parades around with Sutton,” they continued. “It might not be so hard to take if they weren’t rubbing their romance in her face while she’s still picking up the pieces after the divorce.”
The insider added that although Furness is “not a vengeful person,” the fact remains that she hasn’t been able to get closure, which has seemingly left her bitter and unhappy.
Her decision to speak up is said to be “an absolute nightmare” for Jackman, whose nice guy image in the industry is set to be thrown up in flames “thanks to the way he’s handled this divorce.”
“There’s no telling how far he could fall if Deb totally exposes everything,” the source added.
It remains to be seen how things turn out, as Furness has reportedly asked for a meeting between all three of them just so she can get closure and move on.
President Donald Trump teased that the UFC arena placed on the White House lawn has the potential to become a permanent fixture.
“Many don’t know that in Paris, France, the Eiffel Tower — 1889 it was built — was supposed to be taken down immediately after the World’s Fair,” Trump, 79, said in a TikTok video on Tuesday, June 2. “And then they said, ‘You know, we sort of like it, let’s leave it up a little bit longer.’”
Trump explained that Paris “never took” down the Eiffel Tower and hinted that his UFC arena could have the same fate.
“We’re building something in front of the White House that’s quite attractive to a lot of people,” he continued. “It’s going to have a big UFC fight on June 14, and I’m looking at it, and maybe we’ll never ever take it down.”
The president is hosting a UFC fight scheduled on June 14, which also happens to be Trump’s 80th birthday. Six matches will be held on the White House’s lawn. The event, which has been titled UFC Freedom 250, is part of the multiple celebrations for the United States of America’s 250th anniversary.
The arena itself holds about 5,000 guests. Fans can watch the match on screens at the Ellipse, which is a 52-acre park between the White House and the National Mall.
Construction on the arena began last month. It includes a fighting cage and towering stage lights adorned with the American flag’s iconic stars and stripes on the side.
Trump has not been able to contain his excitement to bring the octagon to the White House. Last summer, he shared his idea for the big celebration.
“Does anybody watch UFC? The great Dana White? We’re going to have a UFC fight. We’re going to have a UFC fight — think of this — on the grounds of the White House. We have a lot of land there,” Trump told a crowd at an event in July 2025. “We’re going to build a little [octogon]. We’re not, Dana is going to do it. Dana is great, one of a kind. [There’s] going to be a UFC fight, championship fight, full fight, like 20,000 to 25,000 people, and we’re going to do that as part of 250 also.”
Not only will there be a UFC match at the White House, but Freedom 250 also includes a series of concerts for the Great American State Fair. However, Several artists, including Bret Michaels and Martina McBride, claimed they were told the concerts were part of a nonpartisan celebration and have since dropped out of the event.
Former “Queer Eye” star Karamo Brown has been a public figure for over two decades. In more recent years, the media personality has been plagued by plastic surgery rumors. Now, months after the hit Netflix series ended, he’s opening up, revealing chronic pain and an array of other issues stemming from a buccal fat removal procedure.

Brown interviewed with PEOPLE in June 2026. During the discussion, the years-long rumors of extreme plastic surgery came up, with the former “Queer Eye” star not only confirming that he’d had work done, but also revealing the secret pain he faced from having buccal fat removed.
He began, “For years, people have been like, ‘Karamo’s had plastic surgery. He has so much filler in his face.’ I was like, ‘You know what? I can’t say anything because you can’t get into fights with the trolls.’ But I was suffering for years in pain, and no one knew.”
Regarding his motivation for the procedure, Brown stated that he’d gained around 70 pounds during the 2020 pandemic. He felt that he’d look better if his face could be slimmer. However, instead, “It turned into a year-and-a-half of pain.”

After having the buccal fat removal done, Brown experienced complications with scar tissue as well as a buildup of saliva. According to the 45-year-old, “There’d be times you’d see me smile, and it was tight. My cheeks would be big because they were full of saliva, full of scar tissue. I was in the worst pain.”
After that, Brown landed a syndicated daytime talk show in 2022. Unfortunately, his procedure made filming the series more challenging. He shared, “I would shoot six episodes a day, and there’d be times when I was filming my show that my mouth would get so dry and it would be so swollen.”
In taking matters into his own hands, Brown lost 70 pounds during the show’s second season, stating, “the more weight I lost, the less scar tissue you could see.”
He added, “The scar tissue and the saliva were still there, but because I was skinnier, it looked kind of normal. I stopped eating because it helped the feeling of not having so much scar tissue.” Additionally, Brown revealed that his “Queer Eye” costars made snide remarks about his changing appearance.
According to him, “People around will look at you differently, and they don’t say anything, but you feel it. That was equally as hurtful as how I saw myself. I even remember one of my former [Queer Eye] castmates was watching an old clip during the final season, and he was like, ‘Oh, look how handsome he used to be.’”
Brown continued, “I was like, ‘Okay, girl, I caught your little dig, but whatever.’ Those types of things affect you. They hurt your feelings.”

Brown continued sharing emotional details of his health journey by confirming that he’s fixed the previous botched surgery. Regarding what led to the decision, he explained, “I felt embarrassed that I did this to myself. I would never do it now, but I couldn’t live with the chronic pain anymore. I couldn’t live with my mouth swelling up and not being able to talk.”
In discussing the experience with the more recent procedure, he stated, “This doctor did the most amazing work. I’m so thankful because I was in pain every night, every day. It was horrendous. Thanks to this doctor, I feel so much better. I’m smiling better, there’s not saliva collecting, the scar tissue’s gone. It’s good.”
Brown also shared that he underwent a blepharoplasty during the same session. He candidly shared, “To be really transparent with y’all, I was like, ‘While we under, can you get rid of my bags?’ I’m 45! He got rid of like 60% of my bags.”

Brown began dating photographer Carlos Medel in 2021, following the end of his engagement to director Ian Jordan in September 2020. However, according to US Weekly, he and Medel broke up in February 2025, with the photographer confirming the split on social media.
Then, toward the end of the year, Brown appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” and confirmed that he was single before playfully flirting with host Andy Cohen.

Brown launched his daytime talk show, “Karamo,” in 2022. However, according to Variety, NBCUniversal opted not to renew it and multiple other first-run syndication talk shows. Some of the others include “The Steve Wilkos Show” and “Access Hollywood.”
“Karamo” will continue airing new episodes through the summer.
It’s been mentioned a million times before, but it’s worth mentioning a million times more: The Lord of the Rings is the apex of fantasy cinema. Peter Jackson‘s trilogy adapted J. R. R. Tolkien‘s massive literary magnus opus, turning it into a generation-defining epic that almost single-handedly revitalized the fantasy genre on the big screen. At the time, it was a genuine phenomenon, surpassing the big screen to become a cultural event that united everyone, even those who generally didn’t enjoy fantasy. A commercial and critical success, Jackson’s trilogy became one of the franchises that defined the 2000s, influencing most of the subsequent fantasy movies released over the next decade or so.
Now, it would be easy to declare any of the three Lord of the Rings movies the best fantasy effort ever made, and you might be inclined to agree. Why wouldn’t you, considering all we’ve already said? However, there’s a strong argument to be made that this trilogy is not the crowning achievement of the genre. In fact, three movie masterpieces surpass The Lord of the Rings when it comes to capturing the true essence of the fantasy genre. Indeed, you could say Jackson’s movies are equal parts epics and action-adventures, whereas the movies on this list are unabashed representations of pure, undiluted fantasy, making them better representatives of the beloved and seminal genre.
Directed by several men but mostly credited to Victor Fleming, The Wizard of Oz remains the gold standard for cinematic fantasy. Based on Frank L. Baum‘s works, specifically the 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the film stars Judy Garland as Dorothy, a young girl from Kansas who is transported alongside her dog, Toto, to the magical land of Oz via a tornado. There, she follows the yellow brick road accompanied by a Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), a Tin Man (Jack Haley), and a Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) to reach the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, who has the power to send her home. Along the way, the group is pursued by the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton).
Released during the so-called golden year of Hollywood, The Wizard of Oz was a success but not an instant classic per se. Indeed, it wasn’t until the advent of television that the film became the fantasy mainstay it is today. However, by now, its reputation is all but ensured as a giant of the silver screen and one of the pillars upon which modern fantasy rises. In fact, it wouldn’t be an overstatement to say every single post-1939 fantasy movie is directly indebted to The Wizard of Oz; we simply wouldn’t have The Lord of the Rings without Fleming’s masterwork. It proved that fantasy could not only be done in live-action but that it could be a genuine hook for audiences. Garland turned Dorothy into arguably the ultimate fantasy hero, while Hamilton’s portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West lives on in the pantheon of great movie villains. In terms of depicting the fantasy genre honestly and faithfully, few movies surpass The Wizard of Oz.
Although many great fantasy movies came out in the nearly fifty years between The Wizard of Oz and The Princess Bride, few represented fantasy so charmingly and unabashedly as Rob Reiner‘s masterpiece. Based on the 1973 novel by William Goldman, who also adapted it for the silver screen, the film begins with the setup of a grandfather (Peter Falk) telling the story to his sick grandson (Fred Savage). The tale itself concerns farmhand Westley (Cary Elwes), who goes on a quest to rescue his love, Buttercup (Robin Wright), from the odious Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon).
Equal parts thrilling, charming, hilarious, and romantic, The Princess Bride is nothing short of a genuine cinematic miracle. Endlessly quotable and featuring unforgettable set piece after unforgettable set piece, the film lives and breathes magic. It’s possibly the ultimate movie fairy tale, which is no easy task considering it has many a Disney movie to compete with. Yet, there’s just no flaw here; the central love story between Westley and Buttercup is enchanting, the villains — Sarandon is perfectly loathsome, but it’s Christopher Guest‘s Count Rugen who is far more effective and memorable — are incredible, and the supporting cast is comprised of consummate scene-stealers. Mandy Patinkin‘s Inigo Montoya is cinema’s best swashbuckler, and his noble quest to avenge his father’s death represents the genre’s ideals of courage, honor, and righteous justice. In short, The Princess Bride is fantasy at its purest, most unabashedly honest.
In the pantheon of brilliant fantasy auteurs, Hayao Miyazaki reigns supreme. In a career spanning over sixty years, Miyazaki has made some of the genre’s most timeless gems through his work in Studio Ghibli. Among his many masterpieces are the likes of My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Howl’s Moving Castle, and The Boy and the Heron, but his best arguably remains 2001’s Spirited Away. The plot follows Chihiro (Daveigh Chase), a young girl whose parents are turned into pigs after accidentally entering the spirit world. To rescue them, Chihiro agrees to work for the witch Yubaba (Suzanne Pleshette) at her bathhouse, tending exclusively to spirits. There, she loses her name and must work hard to reclaim it and save her parents from a cruel destiny.
Spirited Away is perhaps Studio Ghibli’s magnum opus. An ambitious fantasy tale in the guise of a classic coming-of-age story, it’s a fascinating and immersive journey rich in food for thought. Like other Miyazaki efforts, it features a considerable environmental message alongside other themes of self-discovery, purpose, identity, and finding one’s place in the world. Visually, it’s a treat for the eyes: the animation is striking, fluid, slightly off-putting, and vibrant, creating one of cinema’s most whimsical yet eerie realms. The tone is melancholy throughout, capturing the distinct sensation of growing up and leaving behind the carefree, enchanting days of childhood and facing a more uncertain future. Spirited Away is as surreal as it is delightful, offering a more insightful and thought-provoking take on fantasy that’s no less impactful or rewarding. Twenty-five years after its initial release, the film has aged beautifully, ensuring its legacy as one of the animated medium’s greatest triumphs.
Danny Ramirez‘s rise in Hollywood continues to gather momentum. Known for his appearances in several high-profile film and television projects, the actor has also begun expanding his creative ambitions beyond acting. With a directorial debut on the horizon and a growing presence in the fashion world, Ramirez is quickly establishing himself as one of entertainment’s most versatile emerging talents.

Danny Ramirez aspired to become a professional soccer or football player, but an injury sidetracked his ambitions. At 19 years old, he was offered to be an extra on the 2012 film “The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” starring Riz Ahmed, and he agreed.
“I was a young Latino who believed Hollywood only had space for white leads,” Ramirez, who was born to a Mexican mother and Colombian father, said. However, seeing Ahmed in the lead role opened his eyes to the possibilities.
Ramirez moved to New York and pursued modeling and acting, later studying drama at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. In 2015, he landed his first professional acting role as Moving Van Kid #1 on the series “The Affair.”
Ramirez nabbed several roles following his on-screen debut, appearing in shows such as “Blindspot” and “Orange is the New Black.” In 2018, the actor was cast as Diamond in the black comedy thriller, “Assassination Nation,” a role he described as a “life-changing experience.”
In 2021, he played the role of Joaquin Torres in the Disney+ series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” further cementing his place in Hollywood. What propelled his career’s upward trajectory, however, was his breakout role as Lt. Mickey “Fanboy” Garcia in the hit movie “Top Gun: Maverick,” released in 2022.
In an interview with WWD in 2021, Ramirez shared his experience working on the movie, comparing it to a film school with “Tom [Cruise] teaching you everything.” “It’s been really sweet how they’ve carried us all along and pushed us to want to also be behind the camera as much as being in front and being storytellers,” Ramirez explained.
Ramirez’s Joaquin Torres was introduced as a U.S. Air Force intelligence officer in “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” series, in which his character struck a friendship with Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson.
In the Marvel movie “Captain America: Brave New World,” released in 2025, Torres continues his journey as Wilson’s trusted ally and further steps into the role of the Falcon, solidifying his place in the next generation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Discussing his new role, Ramirez said he has received many messages that highlight the significance of being the first Latino Avenger. “Seeing these kids that feel represented, or even the DMs or the people tweeting about the importance of seeing themselves. Or seeing people fully dressed up in cosplay, and someone’s like, ‘yeah, I’ve never cosplayed someone ever, but you’re one of us, bro,’” Ramirez said.
Ramirez is also stepping behind the camera, making his directorial debut as he expands his creative reach beyond acting. His first foray into directing is on the upcoming film “Baton,” in which he also stars.
“Baton” focuses on a soccer player determined to pursue a professional career, but is kicked off his team and sent back to Miami, where he battles with his sister over their mother’s legacy. The movie also stars Maia Reficco, Camila Mendes, Becky G, Diego Calva, and Lewis Pullman.
“‘Baton’ came from a very personal place. It’s a film about relentless ambition and the pursuit of greatness in the midst of tragedy,” Ramirez said, adding that he feels “privileged” to be able to share the story on screen.

Apart from acting and filmmaking, Ramirez is also making waves in the world of fashion. In February, the actor was named a Michael Kors brand ambassador, and he appeared in the Spring 2026 ad campaign looking sharp and dapper. In addition, he also appeared in a campaign for AMIRI’s 2026 Spring-Summer collection.
In May, Ramirez made his Met Gala debut, turning heads as he walked the red carpet in a custom Michael Kors suntan crepe double-breasted tuxedo.
The actor has a slew of upcoming projects, including movies “De Noche,” “Samo Lives,” and “Avengers: Doomsday.” Ramirez is also busy developing features for his production company, Pinstripes, which he launched in 2024.
With increasing industry attention, Danny Ramirez continues to establish himself as one of Hollywood’s most promising stars.
The internet has been patiently waiting on Tammy Rivera to enter the chat amid Waka Flocka’s baby announcement. Tammy still hasn’t publicly reacted to the news of Waka fathering his own biological child. but that didn’t stop her from clapping back at a troll who brought up their past marriage. Folks online quickly slid into the comment section of some of Tammy’s social media posts mentioning Waka, but she didn’t back down — she responded and shut it all down!
Tammy Rivera has been locked in on her soft life with her boo Kosher Oasis and doesn’t seem to be worried about the speculation online. Even though she filed for divorce from Waka Flocka in 2024, fans still wonder how she feels about him gearing up to welcome to his first child. Folks keep flooding her Instagram comment section amid the news, but she’s stayed quiet — until one user questioned Waka for dipping out on her, writing, “‘How did he leave you?’ Smh.” But Tammy didn’t let it slide. She responded back to them, saying, “He didn’t.”
Despite all the chatter online about Tammy and Waka’s past, she has previously shared what led to their divorce. During an exclusive interview with Carlos King in December 2025, Tammy said cheating put a strain on their relationship. She said she started losing respect for him, and that’s when she knew it was time for them to split.
“I rather lose my husband at this time, than to lose my friend. After a while when you go through so much with a person, you lose respect for them. I didn’t want that to be us. So, I gracefully bowed out,” Rivera explained.
Tammy has seemingly become a trending topic after Waka revealed that he’s expecting his first child. The rapper dropped a photo of a wooden J sculpture that featured the name Juaquin Jr on his 40th birthday on May 31. He captioned the photo, “Just waiting for you to come home Jr. Best gift a man could ever ask for I walked 40yrs on earth!!” At this time, it’s unclear who Waka is expecting a child with. However, he was previously linked to a woman named Melanie in 2024. Melanie last posted photos on Instagram in March of this year and didn’t appear to show a baby bump.
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Celebrating dad is easy, but shopping for him can be difficult — especially when the fathers in your life have their own distinct interests, personalities and ways they like to spend their time. In 2026, Father’s Day lands on June 21. Now is the time to start shopping for those Father’s Day gifts that are as thoughtful and meaningful as Dad himself.
From the outdoorsy type to the DIY dad and the impeccably stylish one, these 16 Father’s Day gifts cover every type of father figure. We found picks that are personal, practical and surprising enough to make him feel celebrated. Find everything from gear boxes to portable speakers, tabletop organizers and luxe-for-less fashion, starting at $15.

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For the Tech-Obsessed Dad
The renowned speaker and amplifier company knocked it out of the park with this petite and portable Bluetooth speaker. With 17 hours of playtime after a single charge, dad is in for a sensory indulgence. He can carry it easily, strap it to a bike or bring it along for park days and pool hangs. Bonus: It’s waterproof.

$160
For the Grill-Master Dad
This newly released KitchenAid meat thermometer takes grilling to the next level. The smart, wireless design removes all the guesswork — pairing with the KitchenAid app to tell dad exactly when proteins are done, whether he’s roasting chicken, smoking ribs or grilling steaks. Plus, the long‑range thermometer is dishwasher‑safe and can be soaked for up to six hours without a hiccup. It’s the kind of grilling upgrade that makes dad feel like a pitmaster, no matter what he’s cooking.

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For The Outdoorsy Dad
When it comes to managing all that outdoor gear — fish hooks, camp tools, tie downs, flashlights and more — this trusty Yeti cargo box is the kind of heavy-duty organizer that can handle all the elements. Built with Yeti’s signature durability, it protects gear from dirt, rain and rough rides, all while keeping dad ready for the adventures ahead.

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For The Quality-Time Dad
Embrace a blast from the past with this classic Battleship board game. A mix of strategy, mystery and fun, this two‑person showdown brings out his competitive streak in the best way possible. It’s a fun, engaging activity that helps dad slow down, laugh and trade screen time for real connection — one sunken ship at a time.

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For the Fitness-Focused Dad
With over 10,000 units sold this month thus far, this massage gun is renowned for pain relief, fitness recovery and much-needed relaxation. Reviewers rave about its intensity levels, ease of use, lasting battery life, ergonomic design and deep‑tissue penetration. Whether dad is dealing with tight muscles or wants a solid R&R routine, you can’t go wrong with this tool that makes recovery feel like a reward.

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For The Golfer Dad
Not as expensive as a new driver or as predictable as a new set of balls, this one‑and‑done system keeps track of his shoes, tees, gloves, hats and every on‑course essential that usually rolls around the trunk. It’s a simple upgrade full of pockets, zips and compartments that bring order to his golf game, so dad can focus less on his pre‑tee‑time routine and more on his swing.

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For The Disorganized Dad
Dads who are constantly looking for their wallet or keys are about to catch a break. Mark & Graham’s catchall tray is not just a great gift — it’s a daily lifesaver. The sleek leather accessory can be customized with his initial and favorite color. It’s a small-but-smart upgrade that brings order to Dad’s chaotic routine.

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For The Homebody Dad
Those much-needed hibernation days just got a lot more cozy in this organic Turkish waffle robe. Airy, sumptuously soft, easy to clean and highly absorbent, the luxe-for-less essential is something dad will reach for on the regular. The textured accessory is perfect for starting the day, winding down and indulging in well-deserved comfort.

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For the Less-Is-More Dad
There’s a reason this button-up linen shirt is the top menswear seller on Quince right now. At less than $40, this pared-back piece has that breathable comfort and easy-to-style appeal that any minimalist dad will want to wear. With over 15 colors to choose from, including a summer-centric mineral blue and classic black, it’s a seasonal staple he can use and abuse all season long.

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For the Foodie Dad
As a brand loved by professional chefs and celebs alike, it’s hard to argue with the prestige and prowess of a Hedley & Bennett apron. With designs spanning NFL teams, college logos, Bob’s Burgers and even Star Wars, any food-loving dad is bound to find a design that feels unmistakably him. It’s a long‑lasting gift that elevates Dad’s cooking game without veering into gimmick territory.

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For The Traveling Dad
Dads who rack up frequent-flier miles and speed down the TSA pre-check lines are about to level up their routine with this packable grooming kit. Featuring stainless steel fingernail and toenail clippers, a nail file, slant-tip scissors and cuticle scissors, this trusty travel case keeps everything neatly contained and ready for takeoff.

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For The New Dad
If a new baby has entered the mix, dad is probably in need of a caffeine boost and a pat on the back. While both are fine gifts for any new dad, take the bound-to-make-them-cry route with this customizable picture book. Sentimental, sweet and grounded in memory-making moments, this Artifact Uprising board book lets you craft your own picture book with 11 photos.

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For The Gardening Dad
Any green-thumb dad can attest to the usefulness of a folding hand saw. A must-have accessory for trimming foliage, cutting wood and pruning hard-to-cut branches, this foldable high-carbon steel blade is a compact powerhouse he’ll reach for outdoors. The ergonomic piece cuts slices through wood like butter with seven razor teeth, and it locks securely in place so he can tackle yard work with safety, confidence, precision and zero bulk.

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For the DIY Dad
Dads who like to do it themselves need the tools to do so. That’s why this Tinkr 4-in-one jump starter, inflator, power bank and flashlight is a compact lifesaver he’ll actually use to save the day. Small enough to stash in the trunk but powerful enough to handle any roadside hiccups, it inflates tires, jumpstarts a battery, charges a dying phone and illuminates under the hood.

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For the At-Home Barista
Any dad who appreciates top‑tier homemade coffee will make this pour‑over set part of his morning brew. The easy-to-use set comes with a double‑walled stainless‑steel pour‑over and a coordinating ceramic, triple‑insulated mug that not only keeps his drink hot, but makes the whole process fun and fuss‑free. It’s a simple upgrade for any dad who wants quality without the barista‑level learning curve.

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The Stylish Dad
If you’re shopping for that stylish dad who likes to venture beyond well‑worn sneakers and backward baseball hats, you can’t go wrong with a pearl‑snap shirt. Pared down enough for everyday wear but still packed with subtle Western polish, it’s the type of piece that sharpens his look without trying too hard.
Clavicular is apparently out to prove that seeing really is believing.
The controversial “looksmaxxing” influencer — real name Braden Peter — is raising eyebrows once again after he decided to livestream his rhinoplasty for curious fans and devoted followers.
Peters, 20, headed to the office of Dr. Michael Salzhauer — better known online as Dr. Miami — on Wednesday, June 3, to undergo the nose job. While the procedure lasted approximately two hours, viewers were able to watch the entire livestream on the platform Kick for just under five hours.
“This content is for mature viewers only,” a message read on Kick before the video began. “You must be 18 or older to view it.” (At the time of publication, the video has more than 30,000 views and plenty of commentary.)
“There was absolutely no need for a nose job — instead he needs to invest in a good psychologist,” one user wrote via X after seeing a clip. Another follower wrote, “Creators are turning life events into content in ways nobody imagined.”
After developing a following on social media, Peters has been introducing the term “looksmaxxing” to pop culture.
According to the BBC, the goal of looksmaxxing is to become the most attractive person you can be according to a set of prescribed criteria. Particular importance is given to jawlines, eyes and physique. (For reference, Peters previously stated that Matt Bomer is one of the most handsome male celebrities in Hollywood today.)
When it comes to politics, Clavicular previously said he would rather vote for Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom over Republican Vice President JD Vance because he preferred Newsom’s looks. (Peters has since shared his new “no more politics” policy with fans.)
Although he has found success — including opportunities to walk in New York Fashion Week and a reported $100,000 a month paycheck from his preferred streaming service, Kick — Peters has also found himself in the center of several controversies.
In January 2026, Clavicular was spotted partying at a Miami nightclub with white nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes and controversial influencer Andrew Tate, who is accused multiple times over of rape, sexual assault and abuse. (Tate has denied all allegations.)
Two months later, Peters was sentenced to six months of probation after shooting an already-dead alligator in the Florida Everglades during a livestream.
He also walked off an interview for 60 Minutes Australia in April 2026 after a journalist asked whether he identifies as an incel.
“Looksmaxxing is self improvement, right? So it’s about potentially even ascending out of that category,” he replied. “So that would be kind of one of the goals is to disassociate from being an incel and overcome that. So that doesn’t make sense.”
Jennifer Garner is opening up about a chapter of her life she rarely discusses publicly.
More than a decade after her separation from Ben Affleck, the actress reflected on how the breakup reshaped her priorities and career.
While Hollywood kept moving around her, Garner found herself focused on raising her children, making sacrifices that left her acting career largely on pause for years.

Garner and Affleck announced their split in 2015 after a decade of marriage. Together, they share three children: Violet, now 20, Finn, 17, and Samuel, 13.
While both parents continued to move forward with their lives after the separation, Garner recently revealed that the transition came at significant personal and professional costs.
Speaking to InStyle, the actress described the breakup’s aftermath as a difficult period for the family. She explained that caring for her children became her primary focus, leaving little room for the career she had spent years building.
“When my kids were little, I worked so little, and then we had such an upheaval in our family, that I really hardly worked for a long time,” Garner said.
During those years, school runs, family routines, and everyday responsibilities took precedence. While Affleck continued appearing in major films such as “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and “The Accountant,” Garner largely stepped away from the spotlight to ensure stability at home.
The former couple finalized their divorce in 2018. Since then, Affleck has married and divorced Jennifer Lopez, while Garner has maintained a long-term relationship with businessman John Miller.

Now that her children are older and more independent, Jennifer Garner is enjoying a return to the profession she loves. The actress is preparing for her next major project, “The Five-Star Weekend,” an eight-episode Peacock miniseries scheduled to premiere on July 9, 2026.
For Garner, returning to work feels less like a comeback and more like reclaiming a part of herself that had been set aside for years.
“I’m also really grateful to have this part of my life back,” she shared.
The actress admitted that the past year and a half has allowed her to throw herself fully into acting again without the same family demands she once faced.
“[It’s a gift] to have this year and a half where I just indulged [in acting], because this job is very selfish,” she noted.
Garner went on to explain why acting often requires complete commitment.
She said, “It’s all about your schedule. It’s not about what the kids have going on at school. It’s not about pickups and drop-offs and making it home for dinner.”
With time no longer feeling unlimited, she is eager to embrace every opportunity that comes her way.
“I’m 54, I’m not going to be able to do it forever,” she said.

Despite decades in the entertainment industry, Garner insists her passion for acting has never been driven by fame or validation. Instead, she approaches the work with genuine enthusiasm.
The actress explained that stepping back into film and television has reminded her why she fell in love with performing in the first place.
“I feel lucky because I really come at [acting] from a place of joy. I’m not tortured. It’s not filling a hole. I just really love to do it. And I love to be around people who love to do it,” she shared.
That perspective has helped her enjoy this stage of her career without feeling pressured to prove anything.
Rather than chasing success, Garner appears focused on making the most of opportunities while she still can.
Her excitement is evident as she prepares to star alongside Chloe Sevigny, Gemma Chan, and Judy Greer in her upcoming series.
One of the more surprising admissions from Garner involved her attitude toward balancing work and motherhood. After years of putting family first, she no longer feels the need to apologize when professional commitments take her away from home.
“When I work, I don’t apologize to my kids for it,” Garner said.
She credits her children for being supportive and understanding as she has returned to acting.
She said, “I so thank them for being so sweet about it. But that’s part of life. Working hard is part of life, and messing up is part of life.”
Garner believes children benefit from seeing their parents pursue meaningful goals while also navigating life’s challenges.
“Tripping and falling – there’s room for all of it,” she said.
At the same time, she remains deeply committed to her role as a mother.
“I relate to that feeling of like, OK, I gave everything to mothering,” she noted. “I’m still their mom, I’m not going anywhere, I’m still all-in.”
Her comments suggest that while her career may once have taken a back seat, her dedication to her children has never changed.

As someone who has spent years juggling family responsibilities and professional ambitions, Jennifer Garner has developed a realistic outlook on life.
She believes many women place unrealistic expectations on themselves and would benefit from offering themselves more grace.
“You have to raise yourself at the same time,” Garner said.
She followed that thought with advice rooted in self-compassion, noting, “And just be so radically kind to yourself about how imperfect it is.”
The actress also rejected the idea that anyone can perfectly balance every aspect of life.
“There’s no such thing as balance. There’s no such thing as doing it right. And when the big moments happen, you are okay, and that’s on you to know and understand so your child feels your OK-ness,” she said.
For Garner, the years following her divorce may have slowed her career, but they also shaped the perspective she carries today.
Looking back, she seems less focused on what she missed professionally and more appreciative of the time she spent building a foundation for her family.
Now, with her children growing up and new acting opportunities arriving, she is embracing a chapter that allows her to enjoy both worlds.
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Whenever the name Pamela Anderson comes up, general audiences often think about the infamous Tommy Lee tapes or her career with Playboy. Of course, we have to mention Baywatch and the infinitely superior, self-aware action dramedy V.I.P. I find this shameful because Anderson, when fully in her element, knows how to hold her own in action comedies, which we saw most recently when she starred alongside Liam Neeson in the 2025 Naked Gun reboot. Back in 1994, Anderson stole the show in a little action thriller called Raw Justice, which is currently streaming for free on Tubi under the title Good Cop, Bad Cop.
One thing I’ve always admired about Pamela Anderson’s work in this wheelhouse is how effortlessly charismatic she is and how well she plays off her co-stars. She’s self-aware enough to know she’s being cast as the blonde bombshell, but she can throw zingers with the best of them, always with a wink and a nod, as if to say, “I belong here, and I’m going to own it.”

And that’s exactly what you get with Good Cop, Bad Cop. It’s billed as an action thriller, but to me, it plays like a straight-up comedy. The mystery itself is boilerplate, but let’s be real here. When there’s a murder mystery involving a jaded bounty hunter, his primary suspect who maintains his innocence, and a sex worker played by Anderson who just so happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, nobody’s watching for the plot. They’re watching because they want a familiar narrative framework that allows the cast to lean into the genre conventions we all love and chew through the scenery with as much charisma and charm as the audience can handle.
When Good Cop, Bad Cop first introduces us to Mace (David Keith), we get a crash course on everything we need to know about him. He’s a rough-and-tumble bounty hunter and former cop who apprehends criminals by any means necessary, even if it means borrowing clothes from a sex worker named Sarah (Pamela Anderson) so he can gain access to a motel room where his suspect is laying low. Mace butts heads with Detectives Atkins (Leo Rossi) and Stiles (Charles Napier) whenever they cross paths, especially after he gets hauled into the station dressed like a woman of the night, complete with a black wig, frilly hot-pink top, and black miniskirt.

The real conflict, though, comes in the form of Donna Stiles’ (April Bogenschutz) murder. Donna was Mayor David Stiles’ (Charles Napier) daughter and Mace’s former lover, so this case hits close to home when the mayor pays him a visit asking for help. Broken up by Donna’s death, Mace takes the case, and the mayor instructs him to work closely with Deputy Mayor Bob Jenkins, portrayed by Stacy Keach, to get the job done. But there’s one thing you need to know about Mace in regard to his emotional connection to the murder mystery: he doesn’t take a “woe is me” approach, and he’s not out for revenge. He just wants to get the job done and move on with his life.
The primary suspect in Donna’s murder is her most recent romantic fling, Mitch McCallum (Robert Hays). Mitch gets locked up immediately, but his bail is posted anonymously just as quickly. We soon find out he was released so he could be murdered as well, meaning whoever is actually behind the crime can get away scot-free because the primary suspect has been eliminated.

When Mace tracks down Mitch, who maintains his innocence, the two team up buddy-cop style to find the real mastermind behind Donna’s death. Sarah gets involved in the case by accident when she angrily tracks Mace down to get her clothes back, and before you know it, we have a dream team of de facto sleuths who communicate almost entirely through one-liners and sexual innuendos. There may even be a love triangle forming, but despite that, they remain focused on the case.
The dynamic between every principal character in Good Cop, Bad Cop is nothing short of fantastic because everybody here knows the assignment. We have a simple murder mystery, which would be boring on its own, but everything is elevated by the fact that this movie knows exactly what it is. The vibe lands somewhere between a trashy pulp mystery and an airboat-riding action thriller, with plenty of practical explosions thrown in for good measure.

While Anderson absolutely kills it in this role thanks to her willingness to go all in on the comic relief, the high-speed car chase immediately comes to mind, David Keith’s magnetic portrayal of Mace cannot be overstated. He’s cynical to a fault, but he knows a good lead when he sees one. He’s not afraid to get his hands dirty, but he’s going to pound a few road sodas first to get into the proper headspace. He looks world-weary, but he also knows he has a job to do, hangovers be damned.
Add Stacy Keach’s ever-menacing presence as a man who always seems to know more than he’s letting on, rival bail bondsmen with ties to Mitch’s botched murder attempt, and a handful of colorful side characters to the mix, and you have a mystery thriller with zero fat on it but more than enough going on to keep you interested; there are enough context clues to keep you in the know without the movie beating you over the head with them. You can just sit back, enjoy the action, and watch these characters interact with one another because that’s the real selling point here.

Going into Good Cop, Bad Cop knowing it’s going to have the standard “good guy wins, bad guy loses” kind of arc, there’s nothing you need to do other than sit back and enjoy the show. That’s really all there is to it, and I cannot stress enough how fun this movie is if you watch it without any pretension.

As of this writing, you can stream Good Cop, Bad Cop for free on Tubi.
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