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Inside Josh Duggar’s Correspondence With Only Sister Who Wrote
Josh Duggar has expressed deep resentment toward his family while serving time for federal crimes, claiming he felt abandoned by almost all of his siblings.
Despite his frustration, correspondence has revealed that one of his sisters, Jessa Duggar Seewald, did make an effort to reach out during his time in a local detention center.
Meanwhile, Josh also lashed out at his parents in explosive messages, accusing them of prioritizing their public image amid the fallout that occurred as a result of his legal issues.

Jessa became the only one of Josh’s nine sisters to contact him while he was held at the Washington County Detention Center in Arkansas. Following his conviction on federal charges for possessing child sexual abuse material, Jessa sent her brother a short message on his 34th birthday.
Writing on behalf of her family, she wrote, “Happy birthday, Josh! We love you and are praying for you! Love, The Seewalds.”
Josh responded within hours, expressing his excitement at hearing from her but also complaining that she was the only sibling to send him a note that day. He thanked her for being an encouragement to his wife, Anna, and their children, while also asking if her ministry could donate specific Bibles to the facility.
People Magazine reported that Jessa replied kindly, assuring him that God was looking after his family and promising to look into his request for the books.
However, the tone of the family communication shifted dramatically following Josh’s 151-month prison sentence. Two days after his sentencing, Josh sent a message to his father, Jim Bob Duggar, intended for the family group chat, in which he blasted his 18 siblings for their lack of support.
He wrote, “It is shameful that I have received only 1 message from one of my siblings,” and directly told them, “With all due respect, shame on you that you didn’t reach out.”
Josh Duggar Accused His Parents Of Trying To Protect Their Image Amid His Legal Battles

This ongoing frustration with his siblings was also part of a larger, more explosive conflict Josh has had with his parents, Michelle and Jim Bob. Shortly after being sentenced to over 12 years in federal prison, Josh sent a series of heated messages accusing his parents of contributing to his legal downfall.
In these texts, the former reality star claimed that his mother and father consistently prioritized their public image and the survival of their television career over genuine family support. According to The Blast, he expressed deep disappointment, writing that he felt they refused to acknowledge actions that have directly affected his life.
Throughout the exchange, he remained defiant about his conviction, insisting to his mother that she did not know the “truth” and blaming an unnamed individual at his car dealership for the crimes.
Josh Duggar Revealed That Mom Michelle Privately Supported Him

Along with blaming his parents for his legal troubles, Josh expressed deep hurt over how the family seemingly continued their lives while he remained incarcerated.
In a message sent to his mother from jail, he admitted that Michelle had supported him “privately,” for which he felt “grateful,” as noted by The Blast.
However, he lamented that this quiet support did not make up for the feeling that “there were 18 kids and life went on” without him. Josh shared that it was incredibly difficult to be an inmate while his family seemingly moved past his absence without concern for his well-being.
He specifically noted that things had been “especially hard in light of how things have been since May 2015,” referring to the public exposure of his past teenage misconduct.
The Former TV Star Will Be In Prison Longer Than Originally Planned

While Josh feels the family has moved on without him, his own actions behind bars have ensured he will remain away from them for even longer than originally planned. The disgraced reality star had his federal prison sentence extended for a third time following a rules violation at FCI Seagoville in Texas.
As reported by The Blast, two months were added to his time, officially pushing his release date to February 2, 2033.
This setback followed a previous extension that occurred after he was caught with a contraband cell phone earlier in his sentence.
Anna Duggar Faces Pressure To Leave Josh

The ongoing extensions to Josh’s sentence have only increased the pressure on those he left behind, particularly his wife, Anna, who is now being encouraged to start over.
As her husband remains at FCI Seagoville, Anna has faced intense scrutiny and growing pleas from her own inner circle to end her marriage.
A source shared that several relatives have had difficult conversations with Anna, strongly encouraging her to reconsider her future and leave Josh behind, per The Blast.
Despite the heavy influence of her family to move on and rebuild her life, Anna continues to focus on her children while navigating the reality of her husband’s prolonged absence.
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10 Greatest Movie Masterpieces That Are Better Than the Book
Oftentimes, loyal readers whine and complain that the adaptations of their favorite novels are never as good as the source material. The truth of the matter is, it’s hard to take such vast material and adapt it into a perfectly crafted single-seated viewing experience. Unless you’re a mammoth franchise, getting a chance to split a book into two parts is rare. That said, every so often, a movie ends up being better than the book it’s based on, leading it to masterpiece status.
Whether faithful adaptations or complete transformations of the product, these ten masterpieces are far superior to their page counterparts. From stories about the ruthless Italian mafia or the mean clique in high school, to tales about taboo love or unlikely friendships, these films are so good, they sometimes live on their own without us remembering where they started from. Though we’re not taking anything away from their source material, we tend to pick the screen over the page.
‘Brokeback Mountain’ (2005)
It’s been over two decades, and we still can’t quit Brokeback Mountain. Based on the 1997 short story by Annie Proulx, the Ang Lee-directed romantic drama follows two ranch hands— Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal)— who fall deeply in love. Set in the American West from 1963 to 1983, Brokeback Mountain explores the agonizing challenges of a secret, decades-long romance amid intense societal homophobia.
Brokeback Mountain is a beautifully agonizing tale that highlights the heavy emotional toll of living a taboo life in a society that champions traditional, rugged masculinity and heteronormative expectations. It transcends the gay cowboy trope by delivering a universal, heartbreaking exploration of regret, repressed desire, and the destructive effects of expectations. What was once just a 14-page story was transformed into a sweeping, breathtaking epic. Proulx’s story is crafted from an emotional distance, but writers Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry flesh out the characters, providing an intimate glimpse into Ennis and Jack’s story. From there, Ledger and Gyllenhaal breathed life into their counterparts, presenting one of the greatest love stories cinema has seen.
‘Fight Club’ (1999)
The first rule of Fight Club is don’t talk about Fight Club, unless you’re praising it, and that we are. Director David Fincher had an extraordinarily difficult job adapting Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, and yet, he had a world of potential in realizing it; what resulted was a masterpiece. The story follows a depressed, severely insomniac office worker (Edward Norton) who attempts to cure his existential emptiness by starting a secret, underground fighting ring with a charismatic soap salesman named Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt).
A story that tackles the feeling of being trapped in mundane, soulless jobs and the desire for true human connection through the lens of masculinity, Fight Club is a fearless dissection of material consumerism with gripping psychological twists. Fincher and screenwriter Jim Uhls take Palahniuk’s novel and tighten it up. Perhaps the biggest and most important change comes in the conclusion. In the novel, the narrator shoots himself and ends up in a mental institution. The film provides a more definitive and powerful ending as the narrator successfully severs Tyler’s hold on him but is still unable to stop his plan. Further, the film is more straightforward and less stream-of-consciousness, which worked wonders for the novel but would’ve made the movie far more erratic.
‘Forrest Gump’ (1994)
Directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on the 1986 novel by Winston Groom, Forrest Gump follows the life of a kindhearted, intellectually disabled man from Alabama named Forrest (Tom Hanks). Through a series of flashbacks, Forrest narrates his extraordinary life story while sitting on a park bench in Savannah, Georgia, documenting his time in Vietnam, his lifelong, unwavering love for Jenny Curran (Robin Wright), his childhood sweetheart, and his sudden business success.
A tender tale, Forrest Gump is a triumphant underdog story that reaches new heights on screen. The main contrast between the page and the screen is the titular character himself. Seen as a foul-mouthed, cynical savant, Hanks plays him as a lovable innocent man driven by an unwavering heart. While the book does showcase some outlandish plot points, including becoming a professional wrestler, a chess champion, and going to space with a NASA chimp named Sue, screenwriter Eric Roth kept Forrest’s journey as realistic and believable as possible. Thanks to Forrest, we learned that life is like a box of chocolates.
‘Jaws’ (1975)
Believe it or not, audiences back in the day were petrified of a mechanical shark named Bruce because Steven Spielberg made Jaws an authentic horror thriller at sea. Based on Peter Benchley‘s novel, the iconic film tells the tale of the terrifying hunt for a massive, man-eating great white shark that terrorizes the beaches of a New England resort town, pitting local police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider), marine biologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss), and a gruff shark hunter Quint (Robert Shaw) against the beast.
Brilliantly transcending the typical monster movie, Jaws taps into primal fears while offering a deeply human story. Benchley’s original novel was overstuffed with an array of subplots and unlikable characters. Conversely, Spielberg streamlined the narrative to provide a suspenseful thriller through a less-is-more approach that lifted its source material to great heights. In the book, Chief Brody is brash and easily ignitable, and Hooper is an arrogant, wealthy snob who has an affair with Ellen, Brody’s wife. On the screen, Benchley and co-writer Carl Gottlieb chose suspense over realism, which may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but the story moves into thriller territory by keeping the men at sea rather than letting them sleep each night ashore.
‘Mean Girls’ (2004)
On the surface, you may not even realize that Mean Girls is an adaptation because Tina Fey did an extraordinary job with Rosalind Wiseman‘s 2002 self-help book Queen Bees and Wannabes. The sharply written comedy follows Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), a naïve, formerly homeschooled teenager who moves to the U.S. after living in Africa. She gets a crash course in high school social hierarchies when she befriends two outcasts and infiltrates “The Plastics,” an elite yet toxic clique of mean girls that includes queen bee Regina George (Rachel McAdams), Karen Smith (Amanda Seyfried), and Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert).
Transcending the typical teen movie, Mean Girls’ everlasting quotes have made it a masterclass in screenwriting. Fey focuses on the psychological warfare between teenage girls, creating a rich, relatable universe. Of course, a major cog in the film’s success was its quotability. The infamous lines came naturally and packed a comedic punch; there’s a reason why we still use them today. Mean Girls has a biting edge that’s given it timeless durability. It formed its own identity while honoring its source material, cementing itself as a new, flawless masterpiece.
‘Psycho’ (1960)
Very few movies are complete game changers quite like Psycho. The Alfred Hitchcock classic thriller is most notorious for killing off its main star, Janet Leigh, in the first act; from there, it was simply icing on the cake. Based on Robert Bloch’s original novel, Psycho tells the story of Marion Crane (Leigh), who seeks refuge at the isolated Bates Motel, where she meets the polite yet deeply disturbed proprietor, Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), and his controlling, unseen mother. Upon Marion’s sudden disappearance, a desperate search by her lover, Sam Loomis (John Gavin), her sister, Lila (Vera Miles), and a private investigator, Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam), uncovers a horrifying secret about Norman and his mother.
Hitchcock had extraordinary material to work with, but what he did with Bloch’s novel was unfounded, using the template to find a stronger, more enticing story narrative. The book begins with Norman; the film waits twenty minutes before introducing the sinister soul. By keeping Marion as the first focus, her murder comes as a great shock, with added emotional attachment. This approach helped define the newfound trope that literally no one is safe. Another major change came in Norman himself. In the book, he’s an overweight, middle-aged, balding, and overtly unstable man; Perkins couldn’t be further from that, making him unsuspecting. Here, Hitchcock turned the boy next door into the villain, an inspired choice that paid off.
‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)
By far, one of the most beloved films of the early 21st century is The Devil Wears Prada, directed by David Frankel and based on the 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger. It follows Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), an aspiring, idealistic journalist who lands a dream job as a personal assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), a tyrannical, world-famous fashion magazine editor. As she survives the cutthroat industry, Andy struggles to balance her soaring career with her personal life and morals.
A timeless classic that’s earned itself cult classic status, The Devil Wears Prada got us all questioning whether Weisberger’s experience with the real-life Miranda, Anna Wintour, was exactly like in the movies.Thanks to Aline Brosh McKenna’s screenplay, the original story was heightened and altered for cinematic purposes. The original characters in the novel were a tad one-dimensional: Andy was self-righteous, and Miranda was simply cruel, but the film softened them both a bit, giving them layers to play with. It’s incredibly quotable and timelessly fashionable, and the sequel is actually a worthy follow-up.
‘The Godfather’ (1972)
Ever since Marlon Brando uttered the line, “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse,” cinema has never been the same. The Godfather remains one of the most influential films of all time, all thanks to Francis Ford Coppola’s extraordinary vision. Alongside novelist Mario Puzo, they streamlined Puzo’s novel’s bloated, pulp-heavy narrative into a tight cinematic epic. The mob drama chronicles the Corleone crime family in the 1940s and 1950s in New York, centering on the tragic transformation of Michael (Al Pacino), a decorated war hero and reluctant outsider, who is reluctantly pulled into the mafia’s violent underworld after an attempt on his father’s life.
With an all-star ensemble bringing some of the best performances of all time, The Godfather serves as a dark, tragic reflection of the American Dream. The scope Coppola and Puzo had to draw from was vast, so they cut the fat to hone in on the family drama first and foremost, maintaining the focus on Michael’s corruption. Through the incredible visual storytelling and soundscape, Coppola establishes an essential aura rooted in rich culture. Audiences are granted a chance to witness the authenticity of the Italian-American experience, which simply cannot be replicated on the page.
‘There Will Be Blood’ (2007)
The combination of Paul Thomas Anderson adapting Upton Sinclair is a surefire winning formula. It’s why There Will Be Blood remains one of the greatest films of the century. Based on Sinclair’s classic novel Oil!, the epic period drama chronicles the ruthless rise of Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis), a silver miner-turned-oil tycoon, during the California oil boom at the turn of the 20th century. The story tackles Plainview’s single-minded drive to acquire wealth and power, a pursuit that slowly destroys his humanity and isolates him from everyone.
There Will Be Blood explores the dark intersection of greed, capitalism, and religious fanaticism, turning the American Dream into a nightmare, thanks to Day-Lewis’ utter masterclass in acting. Oil! is dense, but Anderson distills a sprawling, politically focused narrative and twists it into a visceral character study, abandoning the novel’s superfluous subplots about labor unions and socialism, and nixes secondary characters for a tight story. By focusing on Plainview, the narrative tightens the novel’s important themes. Most importantly, Anderson uses Sinclair’s vivid text to create an immersive experience where you can literally see and hear the oil fields.
‘The Shawshank Redemption’ (1994)
There have been debates about the execution of nearly every Stephen King adaptation ever made, but there’s one film adaptation that tends to be met with universal acclaim as better than the source material: The Shawshank Redemption. Based on the novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, the Frank Darabont-written and directed drama centers on Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), a banker wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Sentenced to Shawshank State Penitentiary, he befriends contraband smuggler Red (Morgan Freeman).
A mesmerizing dissertation on hope, friendship, and perseverance, The Shawshank Redemption celebrates the universal message about how the human spirit can endure even in the most confining situations. King’s story is sensational on the page, but Darabont elevates it by giving it emotional context through the masterful performances by Robbins and Freeman. The book also features a cavalcade of wardens and guards that Andy must deal with; by removing those subplots, more time is devoted to a single corrupt antagonist, Warden Samuel Norton (Bob Gunton), thus enhancing Andy’s ultimate triumph and allowing for a more poignant ending.
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Drew Sidora & Ralph Pittman Divorce, Child Support Surfaces
Whew, roommates! After years of back-and-forth accusations, emotional interviews, courtroom battles, and plenty of headlines, it looks like a major chapter has officially come to a close for Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman. The former couple’s split has played out both on-screen and in the public eye, with fans closely following every twist and turn since their marriage unraveled. New legal documents reveal that a judge has reportedly issued a final decision that could put an end to one of the most talked-about divorces in recent ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ history.
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Chile, The Judge Finally Made It Official
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman’s divorce was officially finalized on June 8 after more than three years of legal proceedings. As part of the final judgment, Drew was ordered to pay Ralph $2,218 per month in child support for their two children after the court determined that her monthly income exceeded his. The ruling also addressed the division of the couple’s assets, including their Atlanta home, which was awarded to Ralph. However, he must pay Drew approximately $145,000 for her share of the property’s equity. The judgment further outlines how the former couple’s vehicles and personal property will be divided, confirms that neither party will receive spousal support, and restores Drew’s legal last name to Jordan.
Roomies Debate Who Really Came Out Ahead
Meanwhile, roommates wasted no time flooding The Shade Room’s comment section with reactions to the ruling. Some men celebrated the outcome, claiming the decision proved that city boys are up. However, others questioned how Ralph could be considered ahead when, as they put it, he’s still “living in the basement.” A few commenters, however, argued that Drew may have come out on top in the long run.
One Instagram user @lilduval claimed, “City boys we up baby!“
This Instagram user @themormonwivesreport shared, “Idk but to me Drew kind of won…!“
And, Instagram user @pinky_the_ceo added, “2k is nothing 🤣 you’re now single but he’s now a single father 😂”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @shannyn.kregg shared, “I want to know the truth on why he has full custody.“
While Instagram user @_dannibaby_ said, “He’s has primary custody that’s why. But it’s crazy cause he makes more 🤦🏽♀️.”
Then, Instagram user @prettyk1206 commented, “I would do prison before I pay a 🥷 a dime. Lock me tf up! 😒”
And, Instagram user @onemilindasmith wrote, “Ralph is 🗣️such a BUM! — a gaslighting BUM!!“
Lastly, Instagram user @d.braids_studio said, “wtf and he still in the basement smh“
Drew Sidora Moves Forward, But Is Michael B. Jordan In The Picture?
The divorce ruling comes as Drew appears focused on turning the page and embracing a new chapter. Earlier this year, after reports surfaced that she had been ordered to vacate the Georgia home she once shared with Ralph, the ‘RHOA’ star addressed the situation by emphasizing her commitment to co-parenting and doing what’s best for their children. She also made it clear that her focus remains on moving forward with grace and showing up as the best mother possible.
As previously reported, Drew has sparked conversation about her romantic future. Furthermore, Drew recently revealed on the ‘Reality Nightcap’ podcast that there is one ex she wouldn’t mind hearing from again. While she stopped short of naming names, she hinted that fans could connect the dots by revisiting an old photo from the NAACP Awards and joked, “Do some Googling.” Many listeners quickly speculated she was referring to actor Michael B. Jordan.
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Kenan Thompson explains how sharing an office with Colin Jost for 8 years led to a classic “SNL” sketch
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“Showed it to him and then watched his mind work,” Thompson said.
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Nelly Korda Reacts to Hilary Duff’s Support After Major Win
After her dramatic 2026 U.S. Women’s Open victory on Sunday, June 7, Nelly Korda received the kind of support that dreams are made of.
Hilary Duff commented on Korda’s Instagram post celebrating the golfer’s win with three champagne bottle emojis.
“Growing up, I adored her,” Korda, 27 exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, June 9, of her reaction to learning Duff, 38, is a fan. “I still adore her. But growing up, obviously we had no social media, no computers, my mom would bring home those teen magazines. I would cut out her photos and have a scrapbook. Sounds really creepy, but I love her. I had a scrapbook full of Hilary Duff.”
Not only that, Korda said, “She followed me, too.”
Korda clinched the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open with a putt on the 18th green at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, her first U.S. Women’s Open and second-consecutive major overall after winning the Chevron Championship in April.
The Bradenton, Florida native has become the face of the LPGA Tour, meaning Duff isn’t the only celebrity to take notice of her dominance.
LeBron James, an avid golfer himself, commented on Korda’s championship post, “Congrats!!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾.”
“It’s quite amazing to see how much he is not just supporting me, but all of the LPGA,” Korda said of James, 41. “He’s broadcasting a bunch of it on his own channels and that makes a really big difference. When athletes like him come together and support other athletes, it really does raise the bar and it brings in new fans. It’s extremely cool to see what a nut he is now about the game of golf.”
She added, “LeBron actually posting about us and really engaging with the Tour has brought in much more interest. It’s a great talking point.”
As for her own celebration after the big Sunday win, Korda admitted she was “actually in bed by 10 p.m.”
“My friends would actually be super disappointed in me,” she said with a laugh. “They were really excited to see that I chugged out of a champagne bottle because I actually don’t drink at all. I did media for like two hours after. By the last interview, I couldn’t even put sentences together. I was so tired.”
Korda added, “After I was done, my whole family and friends were waiting for me and the staff at Riviera brought out some sushi for us. So that was a great way to celebrate with them.”
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Star Wars’ Explosive Heist Thriller Is So Good, You Can Rewatch It Multiple Times
After the recent mixed reception to The Mandalorian and Grogu, it’s clear that Star Wars isn’t the undisputed hit franchise it used to be. While Star Wars continues to thrive in the area of made-for-streaming animation, live-action endeavors have been largely hit or miss, with even the best outings failing to live up to their own hype. However, apart from Rogue One and its television prequel Andor, arguably the most rewatchable Star Wars project of the Disney era is the highly underrated Solo: A Star Wars Story.
‘Solo’ Recaptured the Fun of an Old Fashioned Space Western
From the very beginning, it seemed that Solo had a rough go of it. Between all the behind-the-scenes drama and the controversy surrounding Alden Ehrenreich‘s replacement of Harrison Ford, many were determined to write off this prequel before it ever had the chance to “punch it” to hyperspace. But despite all of these challenges, Solo — which was ultimately completed by Ron Howard from a screenplay by veteran franchise scribe Lawrence Kasdan and his son Jonathan Kasdan — offered an action-packed glimpse into the life of Han Solo long before we met him on Tatooine. Of course, what Solo does best (and what convinced this author to see it three times in theaters) is to recapture the excitement of a traditional space Western, echoing the genre that helped inspire George Lucas‘ original vision for the Star Wars franchise.
To say that Solo is anything less than a Western would be a blatant misreading of the film. This is a movie that follows a plucky on-the-run outlaw who gambles for his next ride, battles a small posse of warriors (who he later becomes sympathetic for), and opposes the encroaching armed forces in the midst of their campaign of “galactic westward expansion.” These genre elements don’t just undergird the entire picture, but they keep the whole plot moving as Han does all he can to earn enough to fly off with Qi’ra (Emilia Clarke) into the sunset. It’s from this vantage point that Solo is most enjoyed. Not as just another Star Wars prequel or a simple sci-fi adventure, but as a pulp Western set among the stars that aims high despite its occasional flounders.
Of course, where the “space Western” branding becomes especially clear is in sequences such as its pulse-pounding train heist. At the end of the first act, Han and Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo) join Tobias Beckett (Woody Harrelson) and his crew to steal the shipment of coaxium right out from under the Empire’s nose. What should be a simple job becomes increasingly complicated when Enfys Nest (Erin Kellyman) arrives in search of the same cargo. The whole thing is explosive and anxiety-inducing and appropriately sets the stage for the rest of the picture — perhaps not unlike the series of train robberies at the beginning of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. More than anything, it comes across as being so downright space-and-horse operatic that we’re on the edge of our seat for whatever comes next.
‘Solo’ Deserves More Credit for Recapturing That Star Wars Magic
For as much as Solo works as a space Western, it is also unequivocally a heist movie — one that deserves a second look almost a decade later. Yet, it’s Ehrenreich’s performance as a young Solo that ties it all together. No doubt, Ehrenreich echoes the previous efforts of Ford, but he does so while offering his own unique spin better suited to a younger version of the character. It’s almost a shame we never got a sequel, because his casting alone solidifies the notion that recasting is always better than uneven CGI facial reconfigurations. His version of Han is a bit less cynical than in the years before A New Hope, but we can see how this latest job has jaded him when it comes to trusting others (well, except maybe Chewie).
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Admittedly, Solo struggles at times with its eye-rolling droid subplot, an overreliance on fan-service, and some half-baked franchise cameos. There’s no doubt about it. However, the film’s positively nostalgic tone and careful attention to character mix well with the Kasdans’ clear goal of unpacking what makes Han Solo tick. In short, unlike many of the Disney efforts that have since graced the big or small screens, Solo feels like Star Wars — even without the Jedi.
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Sydney Sweeney Addresses Zendaya Feud Rumors ‘Narratives’
Sydney Sweeney finally points out the culprit behind her highly speculated dynamic with Zendaya.
The “Euphoria” star has clarified on what truly transpired between her and Zendaya on the set of their HBO series and how it has played out in real life, truly amplified by fans.
Sydney Sweeney and her co-star were introduced to the world on the HBO hit series, written by Sam Levinson. The series first premiered in 2019 and launched Sweeney’s career as one of the most sought-after stars in Hollywood.

The release of the third season of “Euphoria” came with several speculations about an ongoing feud between Sweeney and Zendaya. According to theories, the stars were not getting along due to Sweeney’s alleged political leanings and an alleged secret affection for Zendaya’s fiancé, Tom Holland.
Viewers had noticed that Sweeney and Zendaya shared little to no screen time from pictures and clips behind the scenes on set. However, Sweeney has pushed back on that narrative, suggesting that social media and all its users have a way of exaggerating normal production interaction into realities.
Sweeney noted that the cast of “Euphoria” practically grew up together on stage, and it has been an out-of-body experience to see several untrue theories being propagated about their relationship.
“It’s honestly crazy to watch how much social media and the press spin things,” she said. “I was in first position to HBO. So the moment they say, ‘Hey, this is the first day of filming,’ I’m legally not allowed to do anything else. So my schedule doesn’t affect the show. And so that was funny to watch everybody spin narratives on it. All of us were in first position, so it wasn’t like any of our schedules were holding it up.”
She made the comment in a recent interview with Vanity Fair, but fans noticed that Sweeney did not directly address rumors about Zendaya specifically. That being said, fans have seen her post behind-the-scenes photos of the series, in which the actress was missing. Instead, cast members such as Jacob Elordi, Alexa Demie, and the late Eric Dane graced the gallery.
Rumors have also been around the block for years, with unverified reports claiming that Sweeney had previously expressed interest in Holland after rummaging through his internet posts.
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Other reports noted that Zendaya did not participate with Sweeney in promotional photoshoots that were connected to Season 3, and the two actresses seemed to stay apart in public photoshoots.
The speculation continued to ramp up in March when Sweeney was conspicuously missing from a Euphoria photoshoot of the cast.
As shared by The Blast, later reports clarified that Sweeney’s absence was due to filming, not personal conflict. Once again, questions arose after the Season 3 premiere when viewers shared videos online and thought the actresses looked distant from each other.
However, not all people involved in the HBO series endorse the story. Rumors of behind-the-scenes tension were brushed aside by cast member Jessica Blair Herman, who said the atmosphere was very different.
During her television appearance, Herman explained that it was an ideal match for the actresses because they had established a professional relationship with each other.
When asked about the lack of behind-the-scenes footage of the two together, Herman explained that their characters rarely shared scenes. She added that filming was frequently on different schedules, which meant there were fewer opportunities for interaction than fan expectations may have.
Sydney Sweeney Defended Her Character’s Choices, Insists Her Person Is A Separate Entity

The Blast stated that the media personality drew a clear line between herself and her “Euphoria” viral character, Cassie Howard.
After witnessing serious backlash over Cassie’s storyline on the show’s third season, especially about the OnlyFans gig, Sweeney insisted that portraying a character does not mean endorsing every decision they make.
The actress continued that the show’s creator, Levinson, walked her through Cassie’s arc before filming and made space for conversations about the direction of the storyline.
Sweeney explained that while she may not personally relate to Cassie’s choices or make the same decisions in real life, her responsibility as an actor is to commit to the character’s journey fully.
For her, the goal was not to judge Cassie but to portray her honestly, and this also means completely embracing the character’s emotional extremes and vulnerability while bringing Levinson’s creative vision to screen.
The Actress Was Reportedly Very Interested In Completely Embodying Cassie Howard

In the spirit of true professionalism, Sweeney gave further insights into the journey and story of Cassie, establishing that she never saw her choices as random.
The actress noted that Cassie’s actions, however perceived, were rooted in patterns which were fueled by emotional inadequacies and a constant search for validation.
She added that Cassie only felt seen and worthy when people loved her, and her decision to go into the adult industry was an extension of that mindset.
For Sweeney, it was not just about paying attention to Cassie but being seen as important, understood, and a piece of a larger puzzle than her day-to-day life.
Meanwhile, Levinson revealed his initial thoughts to make the storyline more ambiguous, and he looked at decreasing the nudity on Cassie’s arc. However, Sweeney rejected the notion as it would be cheating on the world of the character to avoid engaging it.
Levinson stated the discussion influenced his method of shooting and the value of remaining honest with the character’s journey. He went on to commend her dedication on set, saying she was bold in her choices and always ready to be in the part.
Sydney Sweeney Cements Her Hollywood Takeover With New Production Company

The actress added another feather to her cap and dipped her feet into the challenging waters of production with the launch of her production company, Honey Trap.
As noted by The Blast, Sweeney stated that the company’s creative vision is the ability to tell bold, emotionally charged stories in film and television, using contrasts and complexity.
She co-founded it with her longtime collaborator Kaylee McGregor, and the company has begun moving forward with some projects, including an upcoming “Barbella” remake in conjunction with Sony.
Honey Trap also landed its first major feature project with an adaptation of filmmaker and author Lindsey Anderson Beer’s debut novel, “Hollow.”
Sweeney will reportedly star in and produce the movie, while Beer will direct and adapt the script. Backed by LuckyChap Entertainment and Beer’s Lab Brew, the project marks a major step for Honey Trap, along with its first-look partnership with Sony Pictures.
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What happened to the original cast of “Hawaii Five-O”? All about the stars' lives after the show
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Ari Fletcher Drops Spicy Response To Tweet About Jayda Cheaves
Ari Fletcher was once known for dragging trolls for filth on social media. We’re talking Rihanna on Twitter back in the day type of drag! While it appears she’s held back that energy in recent years, she isn’t above clocking any piss the internet confuses for tea! She did so recently regarding assumptions about her relationship with Moneybagg Yo. And on Tuesday (June 9), she again slammed another social media user. This time, though, Ari went IN after an X user claimed Jayda Cheaves previously proved Fletcher is a wimp.
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Ari Fletcher Pops OFF Over Jayda Cheaves Mention
On June 9, Ari Fletcher hopped on X to warn a mystery person who has allegedly been sending subliminal shade her way. She wrote, “Keep subbing me and I’m gone embarrass yo a*s all over this internet.” In less than 24 hours, the tweet collected over one million views, more than 8,400 likes and over 200 replies. Again, it’s unclear who Ari was directing the tweet at.
Keep subbing me and I’m gone embarrass yo ass all over this internet
— KYLESISTER (@AriTheDon) June 10, 2026
One reply in particular seemed to catch Ari’s attention, at least enough to warrant a spicy response. X user @thesebitcesmad replied, “Girl literally nobody is worried about you lmaoo Jayda been showed us your P*SSYYYY.” The reply, which came one minute after Ari posted the tweet, included a GIF on Jayda Cheaves flexing her inches.
Another minute after the shady response from @thesebitcesmad and Fletcher was on their head! She quoted the post, replying, “Jayda ain’t never showed me sh*t b*tch.” At the time this article was written, that was Ari’s most recent post on X. Additionally, it doesn’t appear that Jayda has responded to the name-drop.
What’s The Beef Between Ari & Jayda?
As previously reported, the internet learned of tension between Ari Fletcher and Jayda Cheaves earlier this year in January. At the time, TikTok was feeding on rumors of Lil Baby and Ari having a past sexual relationship. Neither of them addressed it, but Jayda Wayda appeared to. In a livestream, she said, “Them rumors are true. No shade! That’s been going on, that been a thing.” Her comment followed a viewer asking, “The TikTok rumors about Ari and Baby??” Wayda later appeared to double down in the comment section of another post, writing, “BEEEEEEENNNN.”
While Ari Fletcher never directly addressed the shade, she previously revealed that her and Jayda were no longer friends. She spilled her own tea about the friendship break while appearing on ‘Caresha Please’ in 2023 and clarified that she had “No desire to be cool.”
@bigjennyfromtheblock #arifletcher clarifies relationship with jaydacheavesand more . . . . . . . . . . #careshaplease#arifletcher#jayda#fyp#beef#revolttv#deleon#friends#hair#makeup#bet
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Netflix Officially Found Its Next ‘Stranger Things’ Problem
All good things must come to an end, and Stranger Things is no exception. Netflix’s hit science fiction series aired its super-sized finale at the beginning of 2026, and in the process brought an end to one of its biggest hits…or so fans thought. Netflix has been eager to continue expanding the Stranger Things franchise in different forms with Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, an animated series that takes place between Seasons 2 and 3, and Stranger Things: The First Shadow, a stage play that expands upon the origins of the villainous Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower). Creators Ross & Matt Duffer even managed to recapture some of Stranger Things‘ magic by producing Netflix’s latest sci-fi hit, The Boroughs.
Despite this slew of successful spin-offs, Netflix has already hit a snag when it comes to Stranger Things. That snag comes with the fact that Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 has been renewed for a second season. While this sounds like a good thing, especially since Netflix tends to be pretty cavalier about axing shows before they get a proper run, a single question remains: how much more story does this franchise have left to tell? More importantly, how far can Netflix go before it runs the risk of running Stranger Things into the ground?
‘Stranger Things’ Has More or Less Told A Complete Story
For whatever criticisms fans could lay at Stranger Things‘ feet, they can’t deny that the series told a complete story over five seasons. Adding more spinoffs threatens to ruin that delicate balance, especially where Tales from ’85 is concerned. No matter how long the series lasts, it’ll have to end things in a way that doesn’t contradict Stranger Things Season 3. There’s also the fact that Tales from ’85 has introduced a new character in the form of Nikki Baxter (Odessa A’zion). Given that Nikki isn’t mentioned throughout Stranger Things, Tales from ’85will have to address her absence in a way that aligns with the rest of the show.
Netflix is about to lose the creative minds behind Stranger Things, as Ross & Matt Duffer are set to leave the streamer for a more lucrative deal at Paramount. The timing couldn’t be worse, as the Duffer Brothers have not only produced one hit with The Boroughs but two thanks to the smash success of the horror series Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Netflix would be hard-pressed to find creative minds on the Duffers’ level, which means that the streamer should remember that Stranger Things became a hit thanks to word of mouth. If Netflix wants another hit series in that vein, it should step back and let incoming creators fulfill their vision.
There’s One Way ‘Stranger Things’ Could Continue
Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 and Stranger Things: The First Shadow both share the distinction of taking place within the Stranger Things timeline, meaning that they’re bound by events that have already happened in the narrative. There’s an easy workaround if Netflix wants to continue the franchise, and it lies with Holly Wheeler (Nell Fisher). Holly becomes an integral part of Stranger Things‘ final season, as she’s among a group of children who are imprisoned by Vecna, yet she manages to escape with the help of Max Mayfield (Sadie Sink). The Stranger Things series finale, “The Rightside Up,” more or less passes the torch to Holly and her friends, as they start their own game of Dungeons & Dragons. Ross Duffer noted in an interview with Netflix’s official site, Tudum, that this was meant to bring the series full circle.
“This is about this group of characters saying goodbye to their childhood. That basement, specifically the Dungeons & Dragons game, represents their childhoods [and it’s] how we first met them as an audience. To say goodbye to it, you have to play one last time.”
Though the adventures of Will (Noah Schnapp) and his friends have come to an end, Holly and her friends could potentially still go on their own adventures, especially if Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 leaves some plot threads dangling. Simply put, if Netflix wants to continue building on Stranger Things, it needs to look forward rather than backwards.
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2016 – 2025-00-00
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Netflix
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Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer, Andrew Stanton, Frank Darabont, Nimród Antal, Uta Briesewitz
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Kate Trefry, Jessie Nickson-Lopez, Jessica Mecklenburg, Alison Tatlock
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Days of our Lives Early Spoilers June 15-19: Stephanie Horrified & Roman Furious
Days of Our Lives early weekly spoilers for June 15th through the 19th. And we’ll see Stephanie Johnson (Abigail Klein) horrified that she almost killed Alex Kiriakis’s (Robert Scott Wilson) baby mama. Plus, Roman Brady (Josh Taylor) is livid that Kate Roberts (Lauren Koslow) been lying to his face and now she faces huge fallout.
There’s a bunch of consequences coming in these two weeks. So, let’s get into what you’ll see the week of June 15th, and as we always do on early edition day, we start with the rest of this week and then we dive into all the good stuff that is going to be coming up next week.
Days of Our Lives: Wednesday & Thursday – Shocking Incidents and Confessions
So, on Wednesday, June 10th, we have the scene where we’re picking back up from Tuesday. Stephanie just fired off a shot at Joy Wesley (AlexAnn Hopkins). So Stephanie was jet-lagged and popping what I’m guessing was maybe an Ambien and then she laid down to nap fresh off the plane from Asia. She made sure that her unlocked and loaded gun was at hand. So, Stephanie woke up and decided to shoot. No doubt Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) gets involved.
Because you can’t just fire off a gun in an apartment building and not expect the cops to come. Plus, that bullet might have actually made it across the hall into Jada’s apartment. Stephanie didn’t kill Joy because we’ve got more spoilers for her. But Joy’s going to be shocked and terrified. And that visit where they were planning to have Kelsey come spend time with Alex and Stephanie isn’t going to be happening soon. I thought Alex was moving too fast, giving Joy a key.
And I also thought Alex should have talked to Stephanie privately before he even offered it. So, of course, she’s going to feel bad for firing a gun at Alex’s baby mama, but also Stephanie followed none of her dad, Steve Johnson’s (Stephen Nichols) gun safety rules. If Stephanie had, she wouldn’t have been able to just make a pot shot like that.
DOOL Spoilers: Alex is Horrified
So, Alex is going to be horrified, understandably, because you know what? If Kelsey had been with Joy, what if the bullet hadn’t gone astray? Also, Leo Stark (Greg Rikaart) warns Gwen Rizczech (Emily O’Brien) to be careful. She may report back to Leo what EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel) told her about Xander Cook Kiriakis (Paul Telfer) and Kristen DiMera (Stacy Haiduk), but then says, “Oh, it turned out to be innocent.” But since Leo cheated with her husband behind Gwen’s naive back, it could be that Leo is warning Gwen to not be so trusting this time.
Also on Wednesday, Amy Choi (Shi Ne Nielson) has a heart-to-heart with Melinda Trask (Tina Huang). Amy still wants vengeance for Sophia’s death, but I wonder if Melinda will caution her to just focus on your grief. Leave well enough alone. Jada and Shawn Brady (Brandon Beemer) get much closer. They may kiss soon. They have a date this week at Small Bar. And Jada is all cuddled up, getting hands-on with Hunky Shawn.
Tate Donovan Black (Leo Howard) and Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) get romantic, but things are going to go sideways soon for her. In the meantime, Tate is giving Holly some personal training at the dojo. Looks like they are working out some stress with some karate or something.
Thursday, June 11th, Paulina Price (Jackée Harry) goes to extremes for her daughter Chanel Dupree (Raven Bowens). So, this may be about her breast cancer. So, we might see Paulina finding a female oncologist to help Chanel that has a better bedside manner. She and Johnny are both leaving the show this fall, late fall. We’re not sure the exact date since both of the actors were let go. So, we’ll see if Chanel’s cancer is what sends her and her hubby out of Salem.
Days of our Lives Spoilers: Kate Fesses Up
Kate has to fully confess to Roman. So, right now, Kate’s mad at Xander for forcing her hand and dropping the lawsuit. and he advised Kate to tell Roman everything before somebody else does. Kate has been lying to Roman’s face about being involved with the Johnny and Bonnie book debacle.
So now Kate is confessing and Roman is ranting to Kate that he thought they were all done with the lying. And what was worse is Roman even apologized to Kate for wrongly accusing her when he was rightly accusing her. Now Roman’s going to be so mad over all this. His hands over his mouth in absolute shock when Kate starts coming clean.
Days of our Lives Spoilers: Xander Battles EJ
Also, we’ve got Xander sparring with EJ. And we know that Kristen was just griping to Xander about EJ being a total pratt. And since Gwen revealed that EJ told her he saw Xander and Kristen, you know, that could be what starts this. Xander is really enjoying sleeping with Kristen. And I don’t think he wants Gwen’s drama if she finds out.
So he may confront EJ about being a blabbermouth. Clearly Xander hooking up with anybody bothers EJ because he was griping about Gwen having Xander over to the mansion for sleepovers. And EJ was also griping to Gabi Hernandez (Cherie Jimenez) about his sister shagging Xander. Maybe EJ’s jealous because nobody’s shagging him right now.
Holly and Ari Horton (Vico Escorcia) get a gift from Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey).
Days of Our Lives: Friday – Gun Violence and Cat’s Deception
And then on Friday, June 12th, Steve Johnson and Kayla Brady (Mary Beth Evans) are there for Stephanie. So, after she fires the gun at Joy, it looks like Alex brings Stephanie’s parents over because Steve and Kayla are at their apartment this week. They may take Stephanie home with them, and that could be because she’s distraught and doesn’t want to be at the apartment where she did this bad thing.
Steve and Kayla hold a crying Stephanie. Looks like she wakes up from a nightmare, no doubt, about this shooting incident. And honestly, I hope Steve takes that gun back, unless of course, Jada confiscates it when she chastises Stephanie for opening fire on an innocent woman.
Cat Greene (AnnaLynne McCord) tells EJ more lies. He’s asking Cat if this is how she came into contact with Clyde Weston (James Read). Sounds like Cat is feeding him big fibs about false memories of Italy to make sure EJ doesn’t learn about her ISA connection. And then Cat and EJ wind up in a passionate lip lock by the end of this week. And I think this is Cat faking more memories or distracting him because she’s determined to get the goods on EJ.
Days of our Lives Spoilers: Alex Tries to Reason with Joy
Alex tries to get Joy to see reason. She may be packing her bags to take Kelsey back to New York for her safety, for the baby’s safety. I mean, no lie, Stephanie was way too trigger happy. Somebody on Ambien doesn’t need a gun like that. And Joy isn’t going to want her daughter at risk. Even her crush on Alex isn’t worth being shot.
Shawn and Jada talk about their growing feelings likely when they’re out on the date this week. Plus, Chad DiMera (Connor Floyd) takes Belle Black (Martha Madison), Thomas, and Charlotte DiMera (Autumn Gendron) to a Cubs game. Chad and Belle have their first kiss after the baseball game, and the kids look super excited to be out with the two of them.

Days of Our Lives: June 15th-19th – Secrets Unraveling and Danger Ahead
Then, the week of June 15th through the 19th on Days of our Lives, Leo may push Gwen to keep a closer eye on Xander and Kristen because all of this is suspicious. They made that cover story about working together, but if Gwen circles back to EJ, he may tell her there is no business going on between Titan and DiMera and it was a lie and Xander and Kristen fooled her. EJ confronts Kristen about consorting with the enemy.
Of course, EJ has no idea that she wanted Xander to kill him. And when he finds out that she was trying to get Sophia to kill Johnny, you know, I think Kristen better watch her back. So, right now though, EJ just thinks that Kristen and Xander are bumping their bits and has no idea that murder was a topic on the agenda. Not that Xander even considered it even for a minute.
Leo may do a little digging on his own to protect Gwen, even if she’s still not open to hugs from him. So, he may start following Kristen and Xander around.
Days of our Lives Spoilers: Rachel Flips Out
Liam Selejko (Hank Northrop) is going to be back to Salem soon. Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) is going to find him as part of this research to help Sarah figure out what went on with Destiny and her sister Clea. And then Ari is going to get the goods on what Gabi did once she finally is able to corner Liam and demand to know why he left and just ghosted her.
Rachel’s going to freak out when Brady and Kristen break the news to her soon about Sophia’s death. Rachel’s worried she won’t ever get better if the Bayview doctors couldn’t help Sophia.
Cat keeps toying with EJ and won’t listen to Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) about standing down. Ralph keeps testing and assessing Lexie Carver (Nikki Crawford), looking for answers about her symptoms and a way to stop them from progressing. And Dimitri von Leuschner DiMera (Peter Porte) is going to be back in Salem soon to stir up trouble. And he’s going to have a tense meeting with Rafe, Gwen, and Leo.
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