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Josh Duhamel And Audra Mari ‘Adding A Little Girl’ To Their Family
Mari announced on Instagram that she is expecting the couple’s second child together. The former Miss World America confirmed that they are preparing to welcome a baby girl.
Duhamel and Mari have been married for three years and share a two-year-old son, Shepherd.
The “Transformers” star is also father to an older son, Axl, whom he shares with his ex-wife, pop star Fergie.
As Duhamel looks forward to the arrival of his first daughter, he recently reflected on his past marriage to Fergie, maintaining that he has “no regrets” about how things transpired between them.
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Audra Mari Announces Baby No. 2 With Sweet Gender Reveal

Mari shared the happy news of her pregnancy with a series of photos on Instagram, showing off her growing baby bump.
The images were accompanied by a heartfelt caption that read, “Adding a little girl to our story…”
Mari also tagged Duhamel in the post and added that the couple couldn’t “wait to meet” their daughter.
The announcement quickly drew an outpouring of congratulatory messages from fans and friends in the comments.
“Congratulations, Audra! I had a feeling!” one user wrote.
Another commenter celebrated the upcoming arrival of a baby girl, joking that she would help to balance out the gender ratio in the Duhamel household.
“I did too! Those boys need some pink in their life!” the comment said.
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Josh Duhamel Explains How Life With Audra Mari Differs From His Marriage To Fergie
Duhamel and Mari tied the knot in their home state of North Dakota in September 2022.
The nuptials marked Mari’s first marriage, but Duhamel had previously been wed to former Black Eyed Peas star Fergie. In a 2023 appearance on “In Depth with Graham Bensinger,” he reflected on the differences between that first marriage and his current one.
According to Duhamel, his relationship with Fergie struggled in part because he never fully felt at home in the glitzy Hollywood.
“I’m just not a guy who is comfortable going to red carpets, doing all the Hollywood stuff,” he said.
In contrast, the actor pointed to the quieter lifestyle he now shares with Mari back in America’s heartland.
“That’s why Audra’s so great for me,” he continued. “Because we’re both hardcore North Dakotans who love it here.”
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Josh Duhamel Still Co-Parents Son Axl With Fergie After Their Divorce
Duhamel and Fergie were married for nearly a decade after they walked down the aisle in 2009.
The couple announced their separation in 2017 and finalized a divorce roughly two years later.
Their son, Axl Jack Duhamel, was born in August 2013, and the pair have continued to co-parent him since their split.
During his conversation with Bensinger, Duhamel said he holds no regrets about the end of their relationship and emphasized that they maintain a cordial dynamic for their son’s sake.
“I’ve made peace with that part of my life,” Duhamel said. “She and I have a great relationship; we’re both raising that boy together.”
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Duhamel Says Fatherhood ‘Forces You To Grow Up’

Duhamel might be preparing to become a girl dad for the first time, but the actor already has plenty of experience when it comes to fatherhood.
During a July 2025 appearance on the “Inside of You” podcast, he opened up about how becoming a father has changed him over the years.
“[Having children] just forces you to grow up and think beyond your own little universe,” Duhamel said. “It gives you purpose… At least in my case. I can’t speak for anybody, but if I didn’t have kids, I might be in a much worse place.”
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Josh Duhamel Thanked Audra For Being ‘An Amazing Mommy’

Mari celebrated her first Mother’s Day as a mom in 2024, and Duhamel made sure to acknowledge her on the special occasion.
As reported by PEOPLE, the “Las Vegas” star shared a photo of himself and his wife on his Instagram Story along with a warm message.
“Here’s to you, my love, on your first Mother’s Day,” Duhamel wrote over the image. “What an amazing mommy you are to our baby Shepherd, and Axl couldn’t ask for a better stepmother. We’re beyond blessed to have you in our lives.”
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Raunchy, Overlooked 90s Comedy Has More Punchlines Than You Can Handle
By Robert Scucci
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The only thing I love more than a solid neo-noir crime thriller is a parody that only cares about one thing: jamming as many jokes into the premise as humanly possible. The Naked Gun franchise holds up so well because there are so many visual gags happening in the background while its characters speak almost exclusively in puns and non sequiturs that the movies practically demand multiple viewings. 1993’s Fatal Instinct is cut from the same cloth, but it’s rarely celebrated these days because critics brushed it under the rug upon release. It currently holds a 14 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Here’s the thing about movies like Fatal Instinct. They’re meant to be stupid. They’re meant to be over-the-top exercises in character incompetence and miscommunication. Everything about Fatal Instinct is intentional, with the goal being to make the smartest, stupid crime thriller you could beam into your skull on Tubi. I normally agree with old Roger Ebert reviews, but I can say with confidence that he was wrong to give Fatal Instinct a one-and-a-half star review.
Ned Ravine Is Your New Favorite Idiot

Fatal Instinct follows the exploits of Ned Ravine (Armand Assante), a cop with a law degree who incarcerates criminals and then takes them on as defense clients. More often than not, his efforts backfire because, as the arresting officer, he already has the evidence proving the person he’s defending is guilty. When approached by sexbomb Lola Cain (Sean Young) to look over some legal documents, their meeting quickly leads to an extramarital affair that he needs to hide from his wife, Lana (Kate Nelligan).
Fortunately, or unfortunately for Ned depending on how you look at it, Lana is having an affair of her own with her mechanic, Frank (Christopher McDonald). It’s fortunate because Lana is far too distracted with her own sexcapades to suspect Ned of foul play. It’s unfortunate because Lana and Frank plan to kill Ned under very specific circumstances in order to cash in on his handsome life insurance policy.

Meanwhile, convicted felon Max Shady (James Remar) finishes his sentence and swears revenge on Ned, who, thanks to his double dipping into law enforcement and the legal field, landed him behind bars for seven years. The reason? Ned Ravine is a total idiot.
Of course, all of these plot points are established between wild sexual encounters involving a fridge, a belt sander, and just about any smooth surface you can think of, making you wonder exactly how Fatal Instinct landed a PG-13 rating. My guess is that since everything is so ridiculously over the top in every conceivable way, the censors were willing to let this one slip through the cracks. It’s overtly sexual, but also so slapstick that there’s no way anybody could take any of it seriously.
Profoundly Stupid In The Smartest Ways

Jam-packed with double entendres from start to finish, it takes a special kind of director like Carl Reiner to fully realize the kind of shtick that writer David O’Malley wanted front and center. Facial expressions and elaborate sight gags dominate Fatal Instinct. Guns have volume knobs on their silencers. Cigarette smoke billows out of mouths like a fog machine. Detectives slip repeatedly in crime scene blood. Sports commentators sit at the back of the courtroom offering instant replays for the viewing audience at home.
Fatal Instinct is so dumb that it’s actually smart. There are so many laugh-out-loud moments that you’ll want to freeze frame, rewind, and replay. It’s the only way to keep up with its rapid-fire joke delivery, and even then you might still miss a punchline or two. Don’t let the critics fool you on this one because it doesn’t deserve to sit in the trenches over at Rotten Tomatoes. It’s good, dumb fun if I’ve ever seen it, and that’s all it’s ever trying to be.


As of this writing, Fatal Instinct is streaming for free on Tubi.
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Former Below Deck Star Sues NBCUniversal for $850 Million
Former Below Deck star Emile Kotze is suing NBCUniversal for $850 million after claiming the network perpetrated a “coordinated campaign of exploitation, harassment and deceit” during his time on the show.
Kotze, who appeared on season 3 of the Bravo series, was 23 years old when he worked as a deckhand on the reality show. Now 34, Kotze has been embroiled in a legal battle with Bravo’s parent network since June 2025, Us Weekly can confirm.
Kotze claimed in his initial lawsuit that he was “sexually harassed, manipulated and subjected to degrading treatment” during and after he filmed the show in 2015.
The yachty filed a first amended complaint on June 13, 2025, less than two weeks after he initiated the lawsuit in the Southern District of New York.
In October 2025, Kotze filed a second amended complaint, claiming that after he was cast on Below Deck, the showrunners decided they wanted him to be part of a “showmance” with female crew member Raquel “Rocky” Dakota.
One executive allegedly pointed to Kotze’s South African background and possible “traditional values” as something that would help with the story line.
“We can get some fish-out-of-water tension with him. Plus, he’s not union or anything, we can push him harder,” the executive allegedly said, according to the court filing.
Kotze further claimed that once filming began, production “piled” him with alcohol during his downtime and was “encouraging him to ‘make a move’” on Dakota, despite his alleged hesitation about pursuing a romantic relationship with her.
Kotze alleged that during cast nights out after charters, the producers would encourage them to take shots and do drinking games. He claimed that one such night led to Dakota “in a distraught emotional state” climbing the yacht’s mast and jumping overboard.
Kotze claimed in the docs that he was “traumatized witnessing this, as he feared for Rocky’s life.” He alleged that production “treated it as a dramatic plot twist – cameras kept rolling, and they later used the footage as entertainment.”

“After filming, Defendants defamed Plaintiff by deceptively editing footage to portray him in a false and damaging light, misappropriated his likeness for continued commercial gain without consent, and engaged in a cover-up and retaliation campaign to silence and discredit him when he sought redress,” the lawsuit read, claiming that Kotez’s alleged mistreatment continued once filming wrapped.
NBCUniversal had no comment.
Kotze is seeking between $633 million and $850 million in damages, claiming in his lawsuit that $123 million was lost in future earnings because his “once-promising yachting career was destroyed.”
He said he is seeking “no less than $10 million” in damages for emotional distress and proposed for punitive damages he be awarded $500 million.
Kotze also asked the court to demand that the network remove or delete any “intimate images or photos” of him from all platforms and stop future distribution or streaming of season 3 episodes “containing defamatory or unauthorized content.”
If the episodes remain up, Kotze wants the network to add a disclaimer to the show “clarifying that certain portrayals of the Plaintiff were manipulated.”
NBC, meanwhile, filed a motion to dismiss the first amended complaint in October 2025, but a judge denied the motion on January 3, People reported.
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“The Princess Bride” star Cary Elwes honors Rob Reiner on first birthday since murder: 'Missing you so much'
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“Still hard to believe you’re gone,” the actor wrote.
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The Very Real Fistfight Star Trek Hid On Screen
By Chris Snellgrove
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For a franchise that’s all about peaceful exploration, Star Trek has always placed a special emphasis on fighting. From the infamous “Kirk-fu” of The Original Series to the Vulcan martial arts in Discovery, it never takes too long for an away team mission to lead to fisticuffs. Of course, we all know that the fisticuffs in question are just as fake as the special effects that bring these sci-fi series to life.
On one occasion, though, Star Trek ended up hiding a real fistfight in plain sight. In the Deep Space Nine episode “Invasive Procedures,” future Voyager star Tim Russ accidentally really punched Nana Visitor’s stunt double during a fight scene. While everyone else freaked out, she urged Russ to keep going because of how real the fight was going to look onscreen!
A Star Trek Icon Returns

“Invasive Procedures” is a Deep Space Nine episode in which the station has to be mostly evacuated thanks to a plasma storm. The command staff stays on as a skeleton crew, but it doesn’t take long before they are invaded and overpowered by a ragtag group of bad guys. One of the invaders is an unjoined Trill, and her goal is horrifyingly simple: she wants the symbiont inside Dax’s body, but without it, the perky science officer will soon die.
Among the bad guys is a Klingon mercenary played by Tim Russ, who would later famously play the Vulcan Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager. This was actually his second appearance in the franchise, as he had previously appeared as a different kind of mercenary in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Starship Mine.” He would later make a memorable appearance in Star Trek: Generations before joining the lead cast of Voyager.
Deep Space Nine’s Strongest Fighter

Obviously, Russ made a major impact on the Star Trek producers early on, which is why they kept bringing him back for future appearances. In “Invasive Procedures,” however, he made an impact of an entirely different kind: with his fist. During the occupation of Deep Space Nine, Major Kira put up a fight, and she was scripted to scrap with the Klingon played by Russ.
According to Star Trek Monthly (issue 52), the fight went sideways when Tim Russ accidentally landed a punch. At the time, Patricia Tallman (who also played Lyta on Babylon 5) was Nana Visitor’s stunt double, so she was the one engaging in the onscreen fistfight. After Russ landed an actual punch, Tallman said that “everyone on the set freaked out, but I said, ‘No, don’t stop! That was really good – it looked very authentic!”
When Stunts Get Real

The stuntwoman had her way, and “we finished the fight there and then.” To her credit, it was a good call: while “Invasive Procedures” isn’t the best Star Trek episode, it does feature one of the most memorable fights in the entire franchise. That wouldn’t have happened if Patricia Tallman hadn’t been willing to take a punch and keep on filming.
While Tim Russ was horrified at accidentally punching a fellow actor, everything worked out. The onscreen fight looked excellent, and he went on to later have a thriving career as Star Trek’s second most-famous Vulcan. As for his Tuvok character, we can only assume he would declare that Tallman made the right call: after all, making their onscreen battle look as authentic as possible was only logical!

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Netflix Has a 7-Part Horror Miniseries ‘From’ Fans Need To Watch Next
The third season of From might have wrapped on MGM+ in late 2024 with the series set to return for Season 4 in 2026, but it remains one of TV’s most chilling small-town horror stories. The people of the unnamed hamlet are just trying to survive each day while dealing with a mysterious group of evil night creatures. However, just five years ago, the guru of macabre, Mike Flanagan, created and directed a seven-episode miniseries for Netflix with many of the same plot devices and gruesome bloodletting. In Midnight Mass, available now on, it’s the residents of a sleepy, isolated island town that deal with the wrath of an evil presence exacerbated by a haunting sense of existential dread.
In what is his beefiest and best role to date, Hamish Linklater leads a strong ensemble cast that includes Zach Gilford, Kate Siegel, Henry Thomas, and Annabeth Gish. Suppose you’re digging the vibes of John Griffin‘s From, in that case, you should absolutely watch (or even rewatch) this terrifying creep show that ventures into religious epistemology and how extremely dark forces can be misinterpreted.
What Is ‘Midnight Mass’ About?
On the small island town of Crockett, the Monsignor of the local Catholic Church has mysteriously disappeared, leaving the God-fearing congregation needing help and new leadership. The people of Crockett are struggling as the fishing economy that drives the town is shrinking. The sleepy town is dying until a charismatic priest named Father Paul Hill (Linklater) arrives to ostensibly replace Monsignor John Pruitt. Along with his undeniable charm and knowledge of scripture, he brings a series of inexplicable miracles that revitalize the dreary island.
But, like in From, a malevolent being lurks, attempting to exploit the desperate populace. Flanagan does brilliant work interweaving the stories of an ensemble of players who are all engaging characters with unique storylines. When they start to realize that Father Paul is leading them down a dark path, it is too late, and dozens of the people in the community suffer the consequences of having blind faith in what turns out to be an irreparably flawed man who has no idea of the destruction he has brought to Crockett Island.
‘Midnight Mass’ Has the Same Dreadful Tone as ‘From’
There are obvious similarities between Midnight Mass and From, including a small and isolated group of people cut off from the larger society and subject to the whims of an influential entity like Father Paul. Even as Paul brings a sense of hope and executes miracles of healing power, there is a feeling that it is a precursor to something else—something dangerous. In that sense, the ambiance of the two shows is unyielding existential dread, as if the audience is waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Fortunately, while the slow-burning story of Paul’s secret forms throughout the series, Flanagan writes a collection of salt-of-the-earth people with interesting backstories. Riley Flynn (Gilford) is a recovering alcoholic who has returned to Crockett Island after having served time in jail for the vehicular manslaughter of a young woman. He fell asleep at the wheel because he was drunk. His love interest, Erin Greene (Siegel), tries to leave the small-town life behind her for greener pastures as a performer, but has also returned, getting pregnant and failing to achieve her dreams. The relationship between these two and their deep discussions about life and death is both profound and enlightening.
Father Paul’s Deadly Secret Devastates the Small Town in ‘Midnight Mass’
The unfortunate souls trapped in the Midwestern town deal with a deadly group of ghastly monsters every night in From. Midnight Mass is different because it continues collecting more gunpowder to deliver a massive haymaker of a shotgun blast in the final sequence. The series finale is intended to be Flanagan’s interpretation of the Bible’s Book of Revelations and the End of Days as it applies to the people of Crockett Island. He uses humanity’s shortcomings, lack of understanding, and misinterpretation of scripture to punctuate his story. Father Paul was wrong about everything regarding the bloodthirsty angel he brought back to the town.
He has brought the wrath of a cruel and winged vampire with designs to exsanguinate and own the souls of everyone on the island. He has brought a plague in the form of a ghoulish bloodsucker onto an island that has been completely cut off from the mainland and the rest of civilization. In the end, Flanagan intends to demonstrate how meek and clueless humanity is and that faith, while good for many people, can be twisted by a few in power. The result is a cataclysm that sees only two children survive as they row a small canoe away from an island engulfed in flames.
Midnight Mass is available to stream on Netflix in the U.S.
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Caroline Wozniacki Flaunts Bikini Body After Baby No. 3
Tennis pro Caroline Wozniacki has a must-see bikini body.
Wozniacki, 35, showed off her figure in a sizzling hot swimsuit while enjoying a yacht outing with husband David Lee in St. Barths. In a carousel of photos, which she shared via Instagram on Thursday, March 5, Wozniacki was seen modeling a fiery set featuring a textured red triangle cup top finished with halter straps. She styled the itty-bitty piece with low-rise bottoms that hugged her hips.
The athlete made her look even more glamorous with a number of silver and gold bracelets stacked on one wrist. She further accessorized with a bronze scrunchie on her other arm and black shades.
Wozniacki went makeup-free while soaking up the sun and wore her blonde hair down and styled in a blowout.
When fans swiped through her carousel, they were met with even steamier snaps of Wozniacki taking an outdoor shower. She leaned her head back and rinsed her hair out in one pic before turning to the side and laughing in another.
She also posed with Lee, 42, who wore blue swim trunks. The couple, who share daughter Olivia, 4, and sons James, 2, and Max, 7 months, wrapped their arms around each other and gazed at the camera.

“Lady in red👙🌊☀️⛵️😍,” she captioned the post. Her celebrity friends and followers were quick to praise her in the comments section.
“OMG!!! Hot!!!😍🔥🔥,” one wrote, while golfer Michelle Wie West commented, “DAYUMMMMM.” Karlie Kloss also gushed, “🔥🔥🔥.” Olympian Donna Vekic playfully added, “Probably ate pasta and french fries before taking these pics 🥲.”
Wozniacki announced that she gave birth to Max in July 2025. At the time, she shared an adorable pic of Olivia and James cuddling with her newborn on a couch. “Max Wozniacki Lee, born July 26, 2025! Mom and baby are healthy and our family couldn’t be happier! ❤️✨,” she captioned the post.
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Britney Spears Reportedly Feels ‘Regretful’ After DUI Arrest
Britney Spears is reportedly feeling “embarrassed” by her DUI arrest as she is worried about how it could affect her children.
A rep for the “Toxic” singer has since shared that she’s “going to take the steps” to get better and would have her sons by her side for emotional support.
Britney Spears’s past struggles with mental health issues are no news, but an insider recently shared that her ex-husband Kevin Federline‘s memoir sent her into a “downward” spiral.
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Britney Spears Is ‘Embarrassed’ By DUI Arrest

Britney Spears has reportedly been left embarrassed by her recent arrest for driving under the influence, as she worries over how it’ll affect her sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James.
A source close to the pop icon shared that she is feeling “very emotional and regretful” about the situation amid reports she’s on the path to turning a new leaf.
“She’s very emotional and regretful this morning. She’s also embarrassed because of how it could affect her sons,” the insider said, per People Magazine. “She loves them very much and never wants them to feel like she’s letting them down.”
Following her arrest, a rep shared that the boys will still be by her side as they hope to help her get through this difficult phase.
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“Her boys are going to be spending time with her. Her loved ones are going to come up with an overdue needed plan to set her up for success for well-being,” the rep said.
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Kevin Federline Made Disturbing Claims About The Singer’s Relationship With The Boys

Spears has not had the best of relationships with her sons, who have stayed with their dad all through their lives.
In his memoir, “You Thought You Knew,” released in October 2025, Federline claimed that she and her children were not on speaking terms.
He claimed that her visits with them became “less frequent, then stopped altogether” because the boys were “emotionally drained” by the dynamic. He also wrote about an incident where she wielded a weapon while watching them sleep.
“They would awaken sometimes at night to find her standing silently in the doorway, watching them sleep — ‘Oh, you’re awake?’ — with a knife in her hand,” he wrote.
According to NewsNation, a source also confirmed that they were not speaking at the time.
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“As of now, she’s not talking to anyone,” the insider said. “The boys are very worried about their mom, but there’s not much they can do.”
The source also claimed that Spears was in a “very dark” place at the time, and shared that “It’s gotten very bad again.”
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Britney Spears Says Her Relationship With Her Sons Is ‘Complex’

The “Gimme More” singer hit back at Federline’s claims in an X post, but said that her relationship with her sons was “complex.”
“I have always pleaded and screamed to have a life with my boys,” she wrote. “Relationships with teenage boys is complex. I have felt demoralized by this situation and have always asked and almost begged for them to be a part of my life.”
Spears continued, “Sadly, they have always witnessed the lack of respect shown by [their] own father for me. They need to take responsibility for themselves. With one son only seeing me for 45 min in the past 5 years, and the other with only 4 visits in the past 5 years. I have pride, too. From now on, I will let them know when I am available.”
The pop star added that she will “always love them” and has been trying to live a “sacred and private life” despite the media portrayal of her.
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Kevin Federline’s Book May Have Worsened The Singer’s Situation

Meanwhile, a source claimed Federline’s damaging allegations in his memoir took a negative toll on her and led to a “downward” spiral that eventually led to her DUI arrest.
“But the truth is, this has been going on for a while,” the source told Page Six. “Her behavior has become increasingly erratic in recent months. She goes from being fine to being not.”
The insider continued, “It was the Kevin book that really sent her over the edge, and it’s been downhill from there. It really impacted her emotionally.”
Britney Spears Felt Exploited By Her Ex-Husband

Speaking more on the singer’s recent spiral, the source told the news outlet that Spears felt her ex-husband, Federline, had “used” her after years of giving him all that he asked for while raising their sons.
The source said that Spears “feels like she gave Kevin everything that he wanted over the years” and “paid him so much money,” but he still “exploited her” with his memoir.
“He used her; he wanted to ruin her,” the insider added. “And that was a really hard pill to swallow; it absolutely killed her that someone would want to damage her so much.”
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What Is a Trad Son? Breaking Down Trend of Stay-at-Home Kids
Move over “trad wives,” because you might have some competition from the “trad sons” for the latest viral craze.
The term “trad son” started making waves via TikTok in 2025, describing adult sons that live at home for an extended period long after graduating from high school or college.
“There’s a lot of unrest in men in their 20s and 30s, today. There’s a lot of insecurity and instability. Most young people haven’t truly found themselves yet,” family therapist Kathryn Smerling told The New York Post in October 2025. “For some, it’s comforting to be at home. They feel safe and secure with their parents in a very conflictual world.”
Soon enough, several of these so-called “trad sons” began popularizing the term in a flurry of social media posts. Keep scrolling to learn more:
What Is a ‘Trad Son’?
The term “trad son” describes a child who has continued to live with his parents into adulthood in exchange for helping with various household chores.
The movement got a boost when Brendan Liaw appeared on Jeopardy! in May 2025 when he was 28, where he was introduced as a “stay-at-home son.”
“It’s a pretty good gig, but I’m worried I’m going to be called a loiterer at some point,” Liaw told Vanity Fair in October 2025. “I really threw it out there as a little joke. I don’t want to be permanently associated with the face of unemployment forever.”
He added, “I think it’s fun that we get to talk about what it’s like to be a young man, navigating the labor market right now. I think it’s very different than it was for my parents or other people of other generations.”
Liaw eventually did move away from home later in 2025, relocating to Canada to attend law school at the University of British Columbia.
Why Are Men Interested in Becoming ‘Trad Sons’ Over Independent Living?
Several social media users have disclosed their reasoning for living at home, often citing the rising cost of living as a major factor.
“I just wanted to,” Luke Jonathan Parkhurst, for his part, told Vanity Fair in 2025. “I packed up and moved home and sold my house.”
Parkhurst, whose mother calls him a “hub-son,” begins his day by going to the gym while his mom walks the family dog. From there, Parkhurst picks up groceries from Costco before returning home to cook them both lunch. He handles other chores later in the day.
“Even at school, when they would ask what I wanted to be when I was older, I would always write, ‘stay-at-home son,’” he quipped to the outlet, revealing he identifies as a “truth seeker” but distances himself from traditional masculine values associated with new Republican figures. “When they talk about, ‘Hey, this is what a man’s supposed to do,’ I’m not saying they’re incorrect, but I have different perspectives on what I think a man should do as well.”
Are ‘Trad Sons’ Related to ‘Trad Wives’?
The “trad wives” movement, associated with women who follow stereotypical gender roles in their marriage, has gained traction through the likes of Hannah Neeleman and Nara Smith cooking their families home-cooked meals and raising a large brood of children. (Neeleman and Smith, however, both deny any connection to the label.)
Trad sons were given a similar name by virtue of living at home with goals of tackling housework.
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Netflix’s 8-Part Harlan Coben Miniseries Is Still an Undisputed Classic
While Fool Me Once is certainly Harlan Coben‘s most-watched TV show, even grasping Netflix’s Top 10 most-watched TV shows of all-time list at one point, there are a few of his series that have remained under the radar. Among them is Stay Close, a 2021 eight-episode drama series on Netflix that’s full of twists and turns, and has scored an impressive 92% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The series, which has Coben’s signature style with mind-bending mystery, is the perfect weekend binge for anyone looking to be gripped from beginning to end. The story is all about how the past can come back to haunt you, even if you’re doing everything you can to move past it and reinvent yourself. But time has a way of playing tricks on you, as so does Coben.
What Is ‘Stay Close’ About?
Adapted by Danny Brocklehurst, Stay Close starts off with bride-to-be Megan Pierce (Cush Jumbo) as she enjoys her bachelorette party ahead of her seemingly picture-perfect wedding. But right when things are as happy as they can be, she gets a mysterious note on her doorstep that knocks her into place. The note is addressed to “Cassie,” her past self who she’s worked hard to keep buried. Right then, the suburban mother of three realizes she can’t escape her past, including her shady days as an exotic dancer at the strip club Vixens. As the series goes on, Megan tries to protect her family and confine her former life to the shadows, but new and old mysteries make it hard to keep everything under wraps.
Also essential to the series is Ray (Richard Armitage), a former documentary photographer who’s posing as a paparazzo, and Lorraine (Sarah Parish), an old acquaintance of Megan’s who comes back into her life unannounced. In Coben’s signature style, the series also follows an interconnected police investigation, this time led by the unrelenting DS Michael Broome (James Nesbitt), who becomes obsessed with solving a missing-person cold case. Their stories kick off when a man connected to their shared past disappears, 17 years to the night from another mystery, pulling them all into a web of lies, guilt, and unfinished business.
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‘Stay Close’ Is An Underseen Mystery Modern Classic
While Stay Close didn’t receive the same attention as Fool Me Once or the latest Run Away when it was released, it was nonetheless loved by critics. Among the highlights, in addition to Jumbo’s solid lead performance, is the powerful cast of actors, including Coben’s often used actors Nesbitt and Armitage. Together, they built the outer layers of the story, all while adding to Megan/Cassie’s central drama. Plus, like many of Coben’s shows, the mystery is carefully and deliberately constructed and revealed throughout the series, making each episode a puzzle piece of the story. One review called the series a “particularly bonkers, lightning-fast, highly binge-able thriller.
With that said, while Harlan Coben has been known as a master of mysteries on the page, his TV shows have continued to make for enthralling and gripping TV. 2021’s Stay Close does just that, delivering a forbidden romance, a string of unsolved murders, medical scares, and a delicious finale that will have viewers satisfied and even craving for more.
Daylight Saving Time — The Collider Movie Quiz!
Daylight Saving Time starts this weekend. Before we lose an hour of sleep, here’s a quiz about movie titles that contain Daylight, Saving, or Time.
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2021 – 2021-00-00
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James Nesbitt
DS Michael Broome
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Sarah Parish
Lorraine Griggs
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