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Jason Ritter Wants Justin Hartley to Save Him on Tracker

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Jason Ritter is still aiming for a role on Tracker — even if it means getting to be a “damsel in distress” who is saved by Justin Hartley.

“Justin and I are very friendly. I really love him. He’s such a nice guy,” Ritter, 46, exclusively told Us Weekly while suggesting a possible Tracker crossover with Matlock. “Julian is going to be looking for new positions so maybe he can train me in his tracking ways and I can help him find some people.”

Matlock, which premiered in September 2024, follows a wealthy retired lawyer named Madeline Kingston (Kathy Bates), who pretends to be a poor widower named Matty Matlock to get a job at Jacobson Moore law firm.

Then there’s Tracker, which follows Hartley’s Colter Shaw as he solves missing cases for a reward.

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“If Tracker ever wants a partner [for Justin’s character, Colter], maybe Julian leaves the firm and he starts a new life,” Ritter previously joked with Us Weekly in August 2025. “Just two rugged guys.”

At the time, Ritter’s costar Skye P. Marshall weighed in on his idea.

“Jason comes to set now, and he squints his eyes and he tries to play a rugged guy. And we’re like, ‘Can you please stop?’” she quipped in September 2025. “And he’ll put his foot up on the chair and squint his eyes like James Dean. It makes my stomach crawl. I was like, ‘You’re not a rugged guy, OK?’”

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Justin Hartley‘s CBS series Tracker has won over its audience because of the intriguing cases — and the impressive guest stars. Tracker, which premiered in February 2024, is centered around a survivalist named Colter (Hartley) who travels the country helping people and law enforcement tackle a variety of mysteries. As the series unfolds, viewers learn […]

Marshall would still love to see Ritter share the screen with Hartley, 59. “But I feel like he’d be the guy that gets kidnapped,” she joked. “Please don’t give Jason Ritter a gun.”

Ritter couldn’t help but agree with Marshall’s assessment, telling Us earlier this month, “She’s probably right. Who knows? It’s TV, so anything can happen. A guy like me can be a hero on TV but in real life, if I was on Tracker, I’d be like, ‘All right, I got these guys … Oh, one of them snuck up behind me and that’s the end for me. Save me, please. I’ve made this mission 20 times harder by being captured.’”

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After the actor noted that he is “very good at being someone who needs to be saved,” Us suggested that Ritter play Hartley’s “next damsel in distress.”

“There you go,” Ritter replied. “Anytime, Justin.”

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Tracker airs on CBS Sundays at 9 p.m. ET before streaming the next day on Paramount+.

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3 New Netflix Movies to Watch in April 2026, Ranked by IMDb

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Netflix has an unusually heavy lineup of horror movies slated for April 2026, even if they may seem a little out of season.

Thankfully, there is some much-needed variety among the films despite their shared genre and near-simultaneous launch on Netflix.

To narrow things down, the Watch With Us team has selected three new Netflix movies to watch in April 2026, as ranked by IMDb.

Our selections include an original story, a legacy sequel and a follow-up to an acclaimed sci-fi/horror flick.

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Netflix just announced it’s increasing subscription prices for the second time in under two years, but the streamer has the content library and future slate to justify that move. Don’t believe me? Well, just check out what Netflix has scheduled to release in April 2026. Watch With Us has compiled the full list of all […]

3. ‘Him’ (2025)

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IMDb rank: 5.0

How far would you be willing to go to be one of the greatest football players of all time? The horror flick Him puts that question to Cameron Cade (Tyriq Withers), an athlete who grew up idolizing Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans), the acclaimed quarterback of the San Antonio Saviors. Cameron has followed in his hero’s footsteps and become a college player who stands on the cusp of greatness.

When Cameron’s career is threatened by a head injury before he’s even taken the field, the Saviors and Isaiah offer him a chance to join the franchise and succeed his hero. What Cameron doesn’t realize is that accepting this contract will have a higher cost than he ever dreamed of. The Saviors and Isaiah have been hiding some big secrets for decades, and the price for their success is coming due. If Cameron wants to be a part of that tradition, he may have to turn his back on everything he’s ever believed in.

Him is now streaming on Netflix.

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2. ‘Scream’ (2022)

IMDb rank: 6.3

You can tell that Scream was made before Jenna Ortega became a breakout star because her character, Tara Carpenter, barely gets any scenes outside of the extended prologue. But the attempt on Tara’s life is enough to draw her estranged half-sister, Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera), back to Woodsboro. The reason Sam ran away from her life is that she’s discovered her disturbing link to the original Ghostface murders three decades earlier, and someone is starting a new round of murders.

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As inevitable as death and taxes is another Scream movie installment — but we’re not complaining. This weekend, Scream 7 graces theaters everywhere, and with it comes the exciting return of one of Scream‘s original actors, Neve Campbell, who returns to the franchise after skipping Scream VI. We couldn’t be more excited to herald the next chapter […]

It doesn’t take long for Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) and Dewey Riley (David Arquette) to be drawn into the hunt for the new Ghostface killer. But they’re not just the hunters, they’re the prey. There’s nothing that the new killer would love more than to slaughter the original Woodsboro survivors, as well as the new generation of teens who find themselves on Ghostface’s kill list.

Scream is streaming on Netflix.

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1. ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ (2021)

IMDb rank: 7.2

John Krasinski only briefly returns as Lee Abbott in A Quiet Place Part II, but he does helm the sequel to his wildly popular sci-fi/horror flick. In the wake of Lee’s death, it falls to his wife, Evelyn Abbott (Emily Blunt), to find a safe haven for herself and her children, Regan (Millicent Simmonds) and Marcus (Noah Jupe). That’s very difficult in a world where even the slightest sound can attract the attention of the vicious alien invaders who murdered Lee.

Evelyn and her kids soon encounter Emmett (Cillian Murphy), a friend of the family whom they haven’t seen since the invasion began. Emmett may not be the same man he was before, and Evelyn doesn’t have many options left, especially when they discover a colony of survivors led by an unnamed man (Djimon Hounsou).

A Quiet Place Part II is streaming on Netflix.

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The Star Trek Series That Could Save The Franchise

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By Chris Snellgrove and Joshua Tyler | Published

Thanks to years of mismanagement by Paramount’s appointed head, Alex Kurtzman, the Star Trek franchise is in a precarious position. Nothing new is in production, and everything currently airing has been canceled.

It’s clear that Trek is going to need another hit show in order to remain relevant. The best idea for this has been around for over three decades: we need a Star Trek series focusing on Captain Kirk’s second five-year mission.

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If you just spit out your tea (Earl Grey, hot), you might be surprised to discover that both the Star Trek Chronology (which came out in 1993) and the Star Trek Encyclopedia (which came out in 1994) both specify that Kirk and crew had a second five-year mission after the events of The Motion Picture. Effectively, there was a time jump between The Motion Picture and The Wrath of Khan, and the unhappy Admiral Kirk we see in that second film is one who has finally given up gallivanting around the galaxy.

With a new Star Trek series set in this time period, we could finally explore exactly what happened between The Motion Picture and Wrath of Khan.

Solving The Casting Problem

Paul Wesley as Captain Kirk, wearing a Star Trek: The Motion Picture era uniform.

At first glance, you might think that the biggest hurdle to creating such a Star Trek series would be recasting iconic characters once played by Hollywood heavyweights like William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy. However, Strange New Worlds has already given us younger versions of main Original Series characters like Kirk, Spock, Uhura, and Scotty as well as supporting characters like Chapel and M’Benga. If these actors could reprise their roles in a future Star Trek series, it would require relatively little effort to cast new actors for the remaining TOS characters, such as McCoy, Sulu, and Chekov. 

The problem with that plan, of course, is that all of these Star Trek: Strange New Worlds actors were cast because they were young enough to pull off pre-Original Series versions of these famous characters. However, that’s the beauty of this plan: SNW hasn’t even aired its fourth season yet. By the time this show’s fifth and final season airs and Paramount completes preproduction on a totally new Star Trek series, all of these actors will be old enough (more or less) to play the part of post-Motion Picture characters.

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Ethan Peck’s Spock in a TMP era uniform.

If you still think these Strange New Worlds actors would be too young for this role, it may be worth considering that William Shatner and his original crew were arguably too old for the parts they were playing. You see, The Original Series’ final season was set in 2269, and The Motion Picture was set sometime in the 2270s. Despite the full decade between the end of the show and the first film, TMP was supposed to take place relatively soon after TOS.

Therefore, the actors in this proposed Star Trek series only have to look as old as the TOS crew looked in, say, 1972. That year, William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy were 41 years old. Meanwhile, current Kirk actor Paul Wesley is 43 now, and current Spock actor Ethan Peck is 39. Throw in the fact that they each look younger than they are, and these two actors would look perfect for a new Star Trek series that takes place after The Motion Picture.

A Better Way To Bring In New Fans

Aside from easy casting, such a series would be beneficial because it would, like Star Trek (2009) film, bring in new fans to the franchise. With respect to other shows, this franchise will always be associated with Kirk, Spock, and the classic Enterprise crew. A series focusing on their previously unknown adventures would likely bring in many more fans than some other concept

With my proposed new Star Trek series, Paramount could attract new fans while giving old ones something we’ve wanted to see for years: an onscreen version of the franchise’s “lost years” that better contextualizes where our characters are (physically and emotionally) in The Wrath of Khan.

Solving The Alex Kurtzman Problem

Given that Paramount has been busily scrapping everything related to the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds universe, it’s doubtful they will take our suggestion for a new series very seriously. However, this doesn’t have to be a spinoff of the existing universe. The look and style of this new show could be totally different. Hopefully, it would also involve a different creative team, one that’s not under the direction of franchise villain Alex Kurtzman.

This idea can work without the Kurtzman regime. Jettison Alex Kurtzman and everyone working with him. Bring in a totally new group (we suggest one headed up by Terry Matalas) and simply bring back those existing actors to play these new versions of the characters.

Matalas already pulled this off, by the way, with Star Trek: Picard season 3. The first two seasons of Picard were run by someone else and bear no resemblance at all to Picard season 3. Matalas took over in the third season, jettisoned everything the previous Picard team had done, and effectively created a brand new show while keeping a few key cast members.

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That third season of Picard, despite featuring Star Trek: The Next Generation cast members, was heavily influenced by the look of Star Trek during this lost era. It’s why the season’s Neo Constitution-class ship looks so much like the Enterprise refit from The Motion Picture.

That’s what Star Trek needs. The entire franchise needs to be given the Picard season 3 treatment, and whether it’s Terry Matalas or someone else in charge, Star Trek’s lost years may be the best way to save it.


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Sara Haines jokingly warned “The View ”audience about mentalist on stage with Donald Trump when shooting started

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The cohost cautioned her audience on Friday about Oz Pearlman, who previously offended her by revealing her PIN live on “The View.”

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How The Best Fantasy Movie Of The Decade Was Destroyed By Corporate Greed

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The most successful fantasy films of all time, The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Harry Potter, have reigned at the top of the mountain for decades, yet the genre has experienced a resurgence in recent years thanks to the rise of podcasts. Actual play podcasts featuring players going through a tabletop RPG have become one of the hottest genres of the new medium, and the best of them, including Critical RoleDimension 20, and Not Another D&D Podcast, were based on Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition.

You’d think that 2023’s Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, the best fantasy movie of the last decade, would have become a hit, but instead it disappointed at the box office (ironically, thanks to the franchise owner, Wizards of the Coast, horrible timing). Now it’s finally developing a following. 

A Tabletop Adventure On The Big Screen

Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves picks up after the adventuring party of Edvin the Bard (Chris Pine), Holga the Barbarian (Michelle Rodriguez), Simon the Sorcerer (Justice Smith), Doric the Druid (Sophia Lillis), and Forge the Thief (Hugh Grant) were betrayed by the obviously evil wizard Sofina (Daisy Head). Out for revenge, Evin and Holga get the band back together, go into an actual dungeon complete with a dragon, and pull off a fantastical heist. 

The film has everything fans of the game have wanted to see on the big screen for decades, including an aarakocra and a cameo appearance by the characters from the 80s Dungeons & Dragons Saturday morning cartoon. Actual spells from the tabletop game are used, and real mechanics were played out.

All of this helped make the rollicking adventure feel like someone’s homebrew campaign brought to life. Even for those who don’t play the tabletop game, the comedy beats all and makes it a fun fantasy adventure. 

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Why Dungeons & Dragons Failed To Find A Big Theater Audience

Mere weeks before Honor Among Thieves was released, Wizards of the Coast, the company that owns Dungeons and Dragons, did something so heinous it caused a boycott by fans. For more than 20 years, the game had operated under the Open Gaming License (OGL).

That OGL let independent writers and small companies create adventures, rulebooks, podcasts, and entire businesses built around D&D without fear of being shut down. And Wizards of the Coast decided to end it all.

A leaked draft of a new license Wizards of the Coast was planning appeared online. The Open Game License was being changed so that Wizards would get a 25 percent cut of everything fans earn when a creator makes more than $750,000 from monetizing the game. Worse still, the new terms would ban all online tabletop simulators and allow Wizards of the Coast to claim sole ownership of anything created by fans.

This leak of the company’s plans sparked a firestorm in the Dungeons & Dragons community. Core fans revolted en masse. An organic, fan-driven boycott of the company and everything it was involved with began. That boycott included the movie, meaning the group of people Hollywood expected as the film’s core supporters were not only avoiding it, but actively campaigning to keep it from being seen. It worked.

The film received a favorable response from those who saw it, with a 91 percent “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes from over 300 reviews by critics and a matching 92 percent from over 2,000 reviews by the public. Yet Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves underperformed, barely squeaking by with $200 million worldwide. That failure is undeniable, but it’s not the fault of the movie. Honor Among Thieves was destroyed by the greed of the company that owns its IP.

The backlash became so intense that Wizards eventually reversed course and released key D&D rules under a Creative Commons license, making them far harder to control in the future. But that change was too late to save Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.

Standing On Its Own

Removed from the drama of early 2023, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves can now stand on its own merit. Thanks to streaming, audiences are watching and enjoying the movie.

Unfortunately, the movie’s weak performance destroyed the hope of a sequel. However, if Honor Among Thieves continues to gain a much-deserved cult following, there’s always a chance that the writer/director duo of Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (who also worked with Pine on Horrible Bosses 2) will get another chance to bring the game to life.

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Whether Honor Among Thieves gets the sequel it deserves or not, thanks to streaming, fans can enjoy the funniest fantasy movie since Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and newcomers can get a taste of what it’s like to play the most popular tabletop role-playing game in the world.


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Natalie Mejia Exposes ‘Hypersexualized’ 2000s Pop Scene

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A former Girlicious member is speaking out and taking a hard look back at the early 2000s pop scene. Natalie Mejia, who rose to fame on “Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious,” is now calling out what she describes as a “hypersexualized” culture that pushed young female artists to prioritize image over comfort.

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Looking back on her time in the group, formed by Robin Antin, Mejia admitted she felt pressure to conform to the industry’s expectations at the height of her career.

“I was chasing the success, and it meant so much to me to finally get into the position of having this big label and this management and these people behind you and I think for me, I was like, ‘Oh I guess this is what it takes,’” she told The Daily Mail.

At the time, Girlicious followed in the footsteps of the The Pussycat Dolls, embracing bold, revealing looks that mirrored the era’s emphasis on sex appeal.

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Mejia Says Motherhood And Changing Times Shifted Her View On ‘Hypersexualized’ Era

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Now 37 and a mother, Mejia says both personal growth and societal changes have reshaped how she views that chapter of her life. “I think the times have changed so much as well,” she said. “We’re kind of looking at different things about like Me Too and just the young adolescent girl being so hypersexualized, it’s important that everybody’s comfortability level is respected.”

She continued, “I think it’s making space for an elegance or an image that you can still be sexy and beautiful and lovely but not have to be completely vulnerable in your bare skimpies if you don’t want to.”

Natalie Mejia Opens Up About Finding Balance Between Faith And Hollywood Beauty Standards

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While the entertainment industry still places heavy emphasis on appearance, Mejia says she’s worked to find a middle ground that aligns with her values. “The music industry and entertainment industry has so much demands with the beauty industry, right?” she told the outlet. “So it’s like, you know, how risque are you willing to go, or what’s your sex appeal?”

“And that’s kind of an important part of Hollywood culture and things like that,” she added. “So I’ve definitely had to find a balance of elegance and things that represent my faith in a way that feels true to myself, but still feeling confident in myself with the beauty standards and things like that.”

Mejia Says Reality Show ‘Villain’ Edit Didn’t Reflect Her True Experience

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Formed by Robin Antin, Girlicious featured Natalie Mejia alongside Nichole Cordova, Tiffanie Anderson, and Chrystina Sayers. The group released their self-titled debut album in 2008 after being assembled through the reality competition “Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious,” but ultimately disbanded just a few years later.

Despite the group’s short run, Mejia says her experience on the show, and how she was portrayed, has stuck with her. “I actually was very surprised that I was kind of categorized as the villain because in my experience, I was, I feel like the crybaby,” she told The Daily Mail. “I was always crying every minute, and it didn’t really portray that like on the interview, it was very selective as to which parts they moved forward with, and there was a lot of sound bites, so some things I was saying but not in that moment.”

“And so it just kind of fit perfectly into a scene that maybe wasn’t actually like the how it transpired, but I had to brave that as the villain, because it was like a love-hate thing, like either you loved me or you hated me on the show,” she continued. “And I think that I was very outspoken, and sometimes it had some backlash, but overall, I felt like I was very vulnerable and I was very a teenage girl in the moment in a competition reality show.”

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Natalie Mejia Embraces New Chapter With Faith-Focused Music After Girlicious

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Girlicious may have been short-lived, but Mejia has since entered a new chapter. Now a mother, she recently released a new album, “Holy Exodus,” reflecting the Christian faith she’s embraced in recent years, marking a clear shift from the image-driven pop persona that once defined her early career.

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Suspect Identified After Shots Fired At White House Dinner

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A tense moment at The White House Correspondents’ Dinner has people talking after an unexpected scare involving Donald Trump made headlines. What was supposed to be a night filled with political chatter and media appearances quickly shifted, leaving many focused on what unfolded behind the scenes. As details continue to surface, the situation is adding to an already intense narrative surrounding the president.

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Suspect Identified After Shots Fired Near Trump After D.C. Event

According to reports, chaos broke out during the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner when shots were fired outside the venue, prompting Secret Service agents to rush Donald and Melania Trump to safety. Authorities say a suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen from Los Angeles, allegedly approached a security perimeter with multiple weapons and fired, reportedly striking a Secret Service agent who was protected by a ballistic vest. The suspect was quickly taken into custody, and officials later confirmed the injured agent is in stable condition.

Following the incident, Trump addressed reporters, acknowledging the dangers that come with his position and referencing previous threats against his life, including a shooting at a 2024 campaign rally that left him injured. Despite the repeated incidents, he made it clear he does not plan to step back from public appearances. He also emphasized unity and resilience while praising law enforcement for their quick response. The latest situation now adds to a growing list of security threats tied to Trump, continuing to spark conversations about safety, politics, and public life.

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Folks ran straight to The Shade Room’s Instagram comment section and went IN with reactions. Some questioned how the suspect even got that close to Donald Trump. Meanwhile, others were side-eyeing the situation and calling it a hoax since he’s still alive. And you already know a few were in the comments trying to figure out if they knew the suspect personally.

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One Instagram user @tuggawolfie claimed, “A black man, and he not dead ?? Yea it was fake

This Instagram user @haileyiskool101 added, “how did the shooter even get inside in the first place?🤔”

And, Instagram user @m.a.j.06 said, “So I can’t get a cold beverage pass TSA, but a random person can bring a gun into a “state dinner…

Meanwhile, Instagram user @itgirl.relly shared, “Is the shooter okay????

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While Instagram user @d.b.k_xci commented, “ANYWAY!! Who went to see the Michael movie?

Finally, Instagram user @kalhamilton said, “I know damn well that ain’t Dante 😩😭”

Nicki Minaj Shares Subtle Post Following White House Incident

Shortly after news of The White House incident began circulating, Nicki Minaj took to TikTok with a post that quickly caught fans’ attention. In the clip, she appears to be seated in a car, rocking a sleek side-part hairstyle with straight hair, a flawless beat, and a dazzling gem-covered necklace, with glimpses of what looks like an elegant gown. She’s seen calmly smoothing her hair while looking into the camera, showing off her long, detailed nails. Keeping things brief, Nicki captioned the post with just an American flag and prayer hands emoji. Her reaction comes as she was reportedly expected to attend the event, though it’s unclear if she was there.

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Candiace Dillard Bassett Fuels Rumored Fallout With Wendy Osefo

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Candiace Dillard Bassett is known for being extremely outspoken, and she regularly demonstrates that on her podcast. 

On the most recent episode, the former “Real Housewives of Potomac” star made comments that left fans questioning if her once tight friendship with former co-star Wendy Osefo is over.

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On an episode of her “Undomesticated” podcast, Dillard Bassett spoke about a friendship on “RHOP” that she realized was one of convenience and not based on true connection or support.

”On ‘Housewives’ there were relationships that I was in that I discovered in my exit that were relationships of convenience,” she said. “And a relationship that worked, only worked, because this is what it seemed like the fans wanted.”

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“It seemed like what the people were championing and cheering for,” Dillard Bassett continued. “But, I’m not on the show anymore, so it doesn’t behoove you to maintain a friendship with me. And so, we’re not friends anymore.”

”RHOP” fans immediately started the process of elimination of who she could be referring to, quickly eliminating Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Karen Huger, and Robyn Dixon.

That only left Osefo, as the two were very close on the show and presented a united front throughout their time on the show together. 

Additionally, when the pair were last castmates, back in season 8, fans of the ladies were consistently rooting for them to be besties against Bryant and Dixon. 

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Fans Believe That Dillard Bassett And Osefo Are On The Outs

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In the comments of the post in the “RHOP” Reddit forum, fans voiced their beliefs that Dillard Bassett was definitely referring to Osefo.

“It was obvious that her and Wendy were friends of alliances,” one user wrote. “Yea I never got the impression they were actual friends,” another replied. “If Wendy and Candiace weren’t fighting Gizelle it was pretty obvious that they would never have been friends and was a common enemy alliance!,” a commenter shared.

An additional Redditor offered a different take on things.

“Candiace always annoys me because she is so insightful until it’s time to look in that mirror, then suddenly she’s blind,” they wrote. “It was clear that they both were in that friendship bc it was a relationship of convenience. She used Wendy as much as Wendy used her.”

“Candiace was literally only cool with Karen and Wendy when she left the show and she’s openly supported both of them,” a fellow Reddit user commented. “Candiace never even pretended to be friends with any of the other women. Like she said in the video, maybe she did it because that’s what it seemed like the fans wanted.”

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Wendy Osefo Is Facing Serious Prison Time Amid Felony Fraud Charges

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A few weeks after ‘RHOP’ began airing its 10th season, news of Osefo and her husband Eddie’s arrest on multiple felony fraud charges sent shockwaves throughout the franchise. In October 2025, the couple was arrested in Maryland with a combined total of 33 counts of fraud.

Wendy was hit with 15 charges, while Eddie has 18 charges of his own. The charges were brought about following an extensive investigation by authorities after the Osefos reported a burglary that authorities say was a fraudulent attempt to file false insurance claims. If convicted, they could face 25 years in prison.

While attending BravoCon the following month, which many were surprised to see she attended, Wendy addressed her legal troubles to fans.

“I read your messages. I can’t respond to everyone, but your love and support means the world to me,” Wendy said at the time. “You know, it’s an unfortunate situation, and right now I can’t say too much, but I will say when the time is right, I will share my story with everyone, and for now they’re just allegations, so we will continue to push forward.”

Season 11 Of ‘RHOP’ Has Already Produced Rumored Drama During Filming

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The 11th season of “RHOP” is currently underway, and leaks about what is happening are already being shared online.

It involves “RHOP” OG Ashley Darby and rumored new cast member Courtney Ajinca. Per a post from reality TV blogger Nate Williams (@natesmediaaa on X, formerly known as Twitter), the two women recently got into an explosive fight that culminated with Ajinca calling Darby a pedophile.

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“POTOMAC SEASON 11 TEA. (exclusively from close source) -Word on the street is that the fierce newbie Courtney Ajinca and Ashley Darby are feuding BAD. Things allegedly got so bad, Courtney called Ashley a p*dop*hle,” the post read.

Two Original Cast Members Are Officially Back On The Show

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On April 10, Bravo announced the returning cast for “RHOP” season 11, and while Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Wendy Osefo, and Stacey Rusch were expected to return, the inclusion of franchise OGs Robyn Dixon and Karen Huger grabbed all the attention.

Huger was last seen during part three of the season 10 reunion, which followed her sit-down interview with Andy Cohen, in which she discussed her prison stay, sobriety, and future on the show. She will return to the show in a full-time role after being absent last season.

Meanwhile, Dixon has not appeared on “RHOP” since she was fired at the end of season 8. She was set to appear last season for a celebration of her “Reasonably Shady” podcast with Bryant, who confirmed that Dixon chose not to attend because she was not happy “with how she left the show.”

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Megan Thee Stallion Tears Up On Broadway Stage Amid Breakup

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Megan Thee Stallion Seemingly Breaks Down On Stage Amid Klay Thompson Split

After confirming her split from NBA star Klay Thompson and allegations of cheating surfacing online, Megan had an emotional moment during her April 25 performance of ‘Moulin Rouge!’ in New York City. In a circulating clip, she can be seen tearing up during the curtain call while still in full costume. She even turned her back to the audience to wipe away tears as the applause continues. The rapper, who is currently playing Zidler in the Tony Award-winning production, appeared visibly moved as the crowd reacted with support.

Behind the scenes energy also added to the moment. In the clip, cast dancers nod in encouragement before she takes her final bow. This moment also comes on the heels of Megan addressing relationship turmoil in a candid Instagram Story post, where she detailed frustrations involving alleged cheating, emotional strain during basketball season, and feeling like she was “playing house” while dealing with “HORRIBLE mood swings.” See the video of Megan here.

You Already Know Fans Got Megan’s Back In The Comments

Folks don’t play when it comes to Meg, TSR’s comment section with support after the emotional clip surfaced. Some users said they’re proud of her for still showing up and working through heartbreak. Others praised the ‘Moulin Rouge!’ cast for having her back, while a few joked that a man never determines a “hottie’s” schedule—especially when money is involved.

Instagram user @madeforlovergirls wrote, Still having to work while heartbroken 😮‍💨 know the feeling… 🥺💕” 

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Instagram user @lilred_youpretty wrote, Keep shining Meg 🙌🙌🙌❤️❤️❤️” 

Then Instagram user @alanna wrote, It’s really hard to work while going through an emotional breakup. Especially this one. She lost her parents and then Klay introduces his and they accept her like their own. This will be a tough one 💔” 

Another Instagram user @_beautiful.butterfly wrote,❤️❤️Wipe them tears, adjust that crown, and reset…take back your power sis!!💅🏽💅🏽” 

Instagram user @bonitabillionaire wrote, The stallion gonna find her knight & shining armor one day 🥹” 

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While Instagram user @beccahanna6 wrote,She really been thru so much, i hope she take time for herself. I know her mom cry every time she cries, blessings to her.” 

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Running Point’s Drew Tarver Jokes About Lisa Rinna’s Cameo

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Lisa Rinna‘s iconic cameo on Running Point left an impression on her costars.

Drew Tarver, who shared scenes with Rinna, exclusively spoke with Us Weekly about their scenes, saying, “Oh, my God. She was so funny. Her screaming at me — it was very fun.”

Tarver praised Rinna for her ability to play an elevated version of herself, adding, “She’s really good at it. And I was scared.”

The hit Netflix series, which premiered in 2025, follows Kate Hudson as a reformed party girl who gets the chance to prove herself when she is left in charge of her family’s pro basketball team.

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Running Point has found innovative ways to surprise viewers with star-studded onscreen cameos — including Scott Disick and Macaulay Culkin. The hit Netflix series, which premiered in 2025, follows Kate Hudson as a reformed party girl who gets the chance to prove herself when she is left in charge of her family’s pro basketball team. […]

In addition to Hudson, Running Point stars Scott MacArthur, Fabrizio Guido, Chet Hanks, Toby Sandeman, Justin Theroux, Tarver, Brenda Song and Uche Agada. The sports comedy has also prided itself on its star-studded cameos.

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While speaking to Us ahead of season 2, several cast members showed support for a potential appearance from Hudson’s stepfather, Kurt Russell. Us suggested Russell play the late Gordon patriarch back in April 2026, which the cast happily cosigned.

MacArthur, who plays Ness, joked that he “always thought” of Russell as his dad anyway, adding, “So I’m all in.” Guido, who portrays Gordon family newcomer Jackie, said he would also love to share the screen with Russell.

“I’ve been around, and I didn’t even think of that. Wow!” he noted, while season 2 guest star Ken Marino added in his own interview with Us, “That’d be fantastic! Yes, that’s perfect. Get that out there!”

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Executive producer Jeanie Buss was just as thrilled at the possibilities.

“Oh, that would be amazing. Are you kidding me? Like, that’s a good idea!” Buss noted. “I totally support that.”

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The pitch also got the stamp of approval from executive producer David Stassen, who hinted that there have been discussions.

“That’s a great idea,” Stassen said. “And it’s been balled about. We’ve talked about it. If we ever do see him, we could not do better than Kurt Russell.”

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Running Point is streaming on Netflix now.

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22 Years Later, This 2000s Cult Classic Is Taking Over Streaming

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Although we are used to her starring in hilarious comedies or touching romance efforts, Rachel McAdams stunned theatrical audiences earlier this year with a gruesome, pulsating lead performance in The Evil Dead director Sam Raimi‘s recent return to horror after 17 years: Send Help. A showcase of her range, the film was an undeniable success, earning almost $100 million at the global box office, helped largely by the impressive discourse surrounding this performance.

From her lovable turn in Richard Curtis‘ heartwarming About Time to starring alongside Ryan Gosling in the tear-jerking The Notebook, McAdams has blessed audiences with top performances for over two decades. However, no performance by this Academy Award-nominated actress has proved more enduring than Regina George in the iconic chick flick Mean Girls. Written by Tina Fey and directed by Mark Waters, this sidesplitting, effortlessly quotable 2004 film has defined a genre of filmmaking for 22 years, with McAdams’ George rewriting the way high school Queen bee is villainized in movies.

But McAdams isn’t the only beloved actress at the top of their game in Mean Girls, with Lindsay Lohan’s lead performance supported by memorable turns from Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert. For the many similar movies that came after, most tried to recreate the Mean Girls magic, including a direct-to-video sequel and a 2024 reimagining. However, none could quite touch the near-perfection of the original, which is why, after two decades, it’s still proving popular. At the time of writing, Mean Girls is one of the ten most-streamed movies on Paramount+ in the U.S., a list topped by the 2026 horror gem Primate. In Australia, the film is currently the most-watched of any on Paramount+.

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Which Oscar Best Picture
Is Your Perfect Movie?

Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country

Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.

🪜Parasite

🌀Everything Everywhere

☢️Oppenheimer

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🐦Birdman

🪙No Country for Old Men

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What kind of film experience do you actually want?
The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.





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Which idea grabs you most in a film?
Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?





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How do you like your story told?
Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.





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What makes a truly great antagonist?
The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?





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What do you want from a film’s ending?
The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?





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Which setting pulls you in most?
Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.





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What cinematic craft impresses you most?
Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.





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What kind of main character do you root for?
The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.





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How do you feel about a film that takes its time?
Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.





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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema?
The best films leave a mark. What kind of mark do you want?





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The Academy Has Decided
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Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.

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Parasite

You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.

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Oppenheimer

You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.

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Birdman

You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.

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No Country for Old Men

You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.

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‘Mean Girls’ Was a Box Office Success

Not just a hit with critics, labeled “terrific” by one and “near the top of the class” by another, Mean Girls was also a box office success. Against a small budget of just $18 million, the movie earned a global haul of $130 million, split between $86 million in domestic revenue and $44 million from overseas markets. The 2024 reimagining, despite benefiting from inflation, couldn’t match the haul of the original, falling short with just $104 million against a doubled production budget of $36 million.

The chick flick classic Mean Girls is currently available to stream on Paramount+. Stay tuned to Collider for the latest streaming stories.


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April 30, 2004

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