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Kendra Duggar Is Renting Out Home to Pay Joseph’s $600K Bond
Kendra Duggar reportedly put her family’s home up for rent and sold personal items to secure funds to pay for her husband Joseph Duggar’s bond.
People reported on Friday, April 3, that Kendra, 27, listed some of the family’s property for sale and was preparing to move out of their home to transform it into a rental property after Joseph, 31, was arrested last month.
Kendra and Joseph brainstormed ways to make money during a March 25 jail phone call, according to audio obtained by People.
The outlet reported that Kendra and Joseph discussed selling personal items such as most of their trailers, their four-wheeler, a pressure washer, a waterproof tarp and a wood splitter. Kendra also reportedly moved items out of their home in preparation for transforming it into a rental in order to earn rental income from the property.
Us Weekly has reached out to a Duggar family representative for comment.
In another call that took place while Joseph was in custody at Arkansas’ Washington County Sheriff’s Office last month, Kendra asked her husband if he needed more funds after learning that phone calls from jail had a price.
“Oh, so [it] costs money for you to call me each time?” Kendra asked Joseph during a phone conversation, per audio obtained by Us Weekly. “Do you need more money?”

Joseph explained that he initially had $60 for phone and other privileges, which was determined based on the cash in his wallet when he was booked at Washington County. He added that he would only be using the funds for phone calls.
Joseph was arrested in Arkansas on March 19. He was charged with lewd and lascivious behavior involving molestation of a victim less than 12 years old and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person 18 years or older after a 14-year-old girl came forward to police accusing Joseph of molesting her when she was 9 during a 2020 vacation to Panama City Beach, Florida.
Joseph was extradited to Florida earlier this week, where he pleaded not guilty. He was later released on $600,000 bail.
In addition to the molestation case, Joseph and Kendra were both charged with four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor and four counts of false imprisonment. These charges are unrelated to the molestation allegations
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). If you or someone you know is experiencing child abuse, call or text Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453.
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Joseph Duggar's sister-in-law sent him money in jail after arrest as her husband Josh serves federal sentence
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The 31-year-old former reality star faces child molestation charges related to an alleged 2020 incident in Florida.
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’80s Thriller Movies That Have Aged Like Milk
In many ways, the 1980s were one of the most formative decades in American history, with its art, culture, and style continuing to be a key influence in the world today. The decade was a golden age for thriller filmmakers, who pushed boundaries of storytelling and spectacle with gripping, psychosexually charged movies. However, not all of those experiments in subversiveness paid off, and quite a few of the thrillers of the time have not aged well.
With some of these movies, the fact that they’re dated and uncomfortable doesn’t necessarily take away from what they do get right in terms of storytelling and performances, even if their representations and ethics are questionable. But in some cases — the ones we’re looking at in this article — they really have aged in the worst ways possible, getting more and more unpalatable with the passage of time. Without further ado, here’s our selection of some ’80s thriller movies that have truly aged like milk.
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‘Body Double’ (1984)
A neo-noir erotic thriller directed and produced by Brian De Palma, Body Double follows Jake Scully, a struggling actor house-sitting for his wealthy friend, who becomes obsessed with a female neighbor and starts watching her constantly. His voyeuristic habits land Jake in deep trouble when he witnesses the woman’s murder and becomes the prime suspect in the case, taking him down the dark alleys of the entertainment industry. The film stars Craig Wasson as Jake Scully, with Gregg Henry, Melanie Griffith, Deborah Shelton, and Guy Boyd in notable roles.
Body Double clearly feels like a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock and his favorite psychosocial themes like obsession, voyeurism, claustrophobia, and anxiety, but it was never one of Brian De Palma’s best works. Though it earned Griffith praises for her performance and a Golden Globe nomination, it was simultaneously criticized for its vulgar and violent narrative. Not only did it age badly, but the film was also a commercial and critical failure even in its time, owing to its exploitative sexual politics and campy tone, all of which leave a bad taste for the viewer.
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‘Blue Velvet’ (1986)
Written and directed by David Lynch and named after the 1951 song of the same name, Blue Velvet follows college student Jeffrey Beaumont, who returns to his hometown and finds a severed ear in a field. When he starts investigating, it leads him down a dangerous path of sexual obsession involving a troubled nightclub singer and a criminal conspiracy. Kyle MacLachlan stars as the protagonist, Jeffrey, with Isabella Rossellini as the singer, Dorothy Vallens, and Dennis Hopper and Laura Dern in other key roles.
When it was first released, Blue Velvet met with a divisive critical response from viewers and critics, and yet it is widely regarded as one of David Lynch’s best films and has achieved cult status over the years. On the one hand, the film’s surreal style, unsettling tone, and Hopper’s terrifying performance still hold power in terms of filmmaking. But four decades since its release, the film’s tropes and treatment now feel unduly exploitative, where sexual violence and voyeurism only dehumanize Dorothy’s situation and trivialize her trauma.
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‘Cruising’ (1980)
A crime thriller written and directed by William Friedkin, Cruising is based on the 1970 novel by Gerald Walker, a New York Times reporter. The film, like the book, follows a New York City detective, Steve Burns, who is on a hunt for a serial killer who only targets gay men, especially within the leather subculture. Al Pacino stars as Detective Burns with Paul Sorvino, Karen Allen, and Don Scardino in supporting roles.
Despite the grungy atmosphere and Pacino’s raw and intense performance, Cruising has always been a controversial film that has only gotten staler with time. Even at the time of its release, the film had mostly negative reviews and was heavily critiqued for sensationalizing gay subcultures and stigmatizing the representation of the same. While the film aims to be an abstract psychological exploration of identity and violence, the crime thriller elements often get overshadowed by the reductive narrative, unlike other films by William Friedkin, such as The Boys in the Band, which became a milestone of queer cinema.
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‘Jagged Edge’ (1985)
Years before Damages, Glenn Close earned recognition for playing a lawyer in this neo-noir legal thriller film directed by Richard Marquand and written by Joe Eszterhas. Jagged Edge follows Teddy, a high-profile lawyer who reluctantly represents Jack Forrester, a charming publisher arrested on suspicion of murdering his rich heiress wife. While Teddy gets romantically involved with Jack, she remains uncertain if he is truly innocent or not. Close plays the role of Teddy Barnes with Jeff Bridges as Jack. Peter Coyote, Robert Loggia, and Karen Austin appear in supporting roles.
Genre fans might find Jagged Edge to be a satisfying, trendy potboiler that has enough suspense and thrills, but it cannot be called a well-crafted crime mystery thriller with an evergreen appeal. The legal thriller did not manage to age well owing to its formulaic, melodramatic courtroom scenes and outdated genre tropes. Even though the film remains mostly recognized for Glenn Close’s anchoring performance and the overall atmosphere, Jagged Edge is best seen as a relic of the past and fails to hold up to modern standards of storytelling.
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‘Black Rain’ (1989)
A neo-noir action thriller directed by Ridley Scott, Black Rain follows two NYPD detectives, Nick Conklin and Charlie Vincent, who arrest a member of the yakuza and transport him back to Japan. When their prisoner escapes on the way, the two American police officers find themselves in uncharted territory, forced to traverse the dangerous underbelly of Japan’s criminal underworld. Michael Douglas stars as Nick and Andy Garcia as Charlie, with supporting performances by Ken Takakura, Kate Capshaw, and Yūsaku Matsuda in his final film role.
Black Rain was a box office success at the time of its release, but was not a critical favorite like most Ridley Scott films. The film scores plus points with Michael Douglas’s strong performance, Hans Zimmer‘s musical score, and good editing, but has been criticized for the screenwriting, clichéd storyline, and lack of character development. But most importantly, the frequent and offensive Asian stereotypes make Black Rain fall flat as a genre classic in retrospect, even though it has a cult following.
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‘Sea of Love’ (1989)
Written by Richard Price, directed by Harold Becker, and inspired by Price’s 1978 novel Ladies’ Man, Sea of Love tells the story of a troubled New York City police detective, Frank Keller, who investigates a serial killer known for finding victims through singles ads in newspapers and leaving the titular song playing at the crime scene. During his investigation, Frank gets into an intimate relationship with one of his main suspects, which puts his personal life and professional duties in jeopardy. Al Pacino stars as Detective Keller with John Goodman, Ellen Barkin, Michael Rooker, Richard Jenkins, and Michael O’Neill in various roles.
Sea of Love was a commercial success, mostly because it marked Pacino’s comeback after 1985’s Revolution, but it had a mixed reception in its time and even in the years since. While the film has been praised for Al Pacino’s excellent performance and the moody atmosphere, it has also garnered criticism for its writing and characterizations. Despite its suspenseful crime noir premise and good casting, Sea of Love gets weighed down by the formulaic dialogue, outdated gender dynamics, and character tropes that fail to make it memorable.
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‘The Morning After’ (1986)
A psychological crime thriller film directed by Sidney Lumet, The Morning After follows Alex, a washed-up, alcoholic actress who wakes up hungover in an unknown loft beside a dead body, with no memory of the events from the night before. As Alex struggles to uncover the truth of what happened and get a grip on her reality, she seeks the help of Turner, a lone ex-cop whom she encounters while on the run. Jane Fonda stars as Alex and Jeff Bridges as Turner, with Raúl Julia, Diane Salinger, Geoffrey Scott, and Kathy Bates in supporting roles.
If The Morning After can be called a remotely good thriller film, it is mostly due to Jane Fonda’s committed performance as an amnesiac, anxiety-ridden victim and Lumet’s crisp direction. However, the film did not age well and feels stale against the modern cinematic landscape, where the depiction of alcoholism feels trivialized along with its implausible mechanics. Despite the strong performances and chemistry of Fonda and Bridges, The Morning After is best left buried in a 1980s time capsule.
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‘The Mean Season’ (1985)
Directed by Phillip Borson and written by Leon Piedmont (a pseudonym of Christopher Crowe), The Mean Season is based on the 1982 novel In the Heat of the Summer by John Katzenbach and follows Malcolm, a Miami reporter burned out from covering local crimes, who is suddenly contacted by a serial killer he once wrote about. When the killer informs Malcolm of his next kill, Malcolm finds himself unconsciously pulled into the murders, blurring the lines between reporting a crime and becoming a part of it. Kurt Russell stars as Malcolm, with Mariel Hemingway, Richard Jordan, Richard Masur, Joe Pantoliano, Luis Tamayo, and Andy García in supporting roles.
While the film intends to be a crime thriller with an underlying social commentary, The Mean Season loses its thematic sensibility along the way. Despite its strong cast and convincing performance by Kurt Russell, the film did not garner much acclaim or praise at the time of its release, nor did it evolve into an ’80s classic that is worth remembering. The trope of “reporter vs. killer” feels more topical and tense for its time, but is largely considered outdated and predictable today, as is its pacing and dialogue.
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February 15, 1985
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103 Minutes
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Richard Jordan
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Boston Blue Features Shocking Shooting, Jaylen Brown Cameo
Blue Bloods spinoff Boston Blue returned with an episode full of highs and lows — including a cameo from Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown and a shocking shooting involving a main character.
During the Friday, April 3, episode of the CBS series, Rev. Edwin Peters (Ernie Hudson) was shot outside of his church. He was taken to the hospital — and later discharged — but not before the entire Silver and Reagan family expressed their concern.
Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Lena (Sonequa Martin-Green) investigated the shooting, which they traced back to a complicated past of one of Rev. Peters’ associates. While working on the case, Danny was making himself a cup of coffee in the break room when Brown, 29, appeared to ask which of the pots was decaf.
Danny said it was the orange one, which is his “favorite color when it is combined with blue.” He wasn’t, however, a fan of green, and Brown quickly realized that Danny is a Knicks fan. The athlete jokingly apologized for Danny’s “loss” in basketball teams before sharing a sweet moment with Lena where viewers learned that the Boston police detective regularly hangs out with Brown.
Wahlberg, 56, previously teased the fun cameo in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, saying, “I [also] had a call with Jaylen Brown and he said, ‘Get me on the show.’ I told our EPs, and they wrote a scene for him to film.”
At the time, Wahlberg reflected on how devoted he has been to the spinoff after making the move from CBS’ Blue Bloods.

“I had to go through the process of saying goodbye to our crew and the cast and reconciling the fact that [Blue Bloods] could now be in my rearview mirror,” he recalled in February. “I had to let go of Danny Reagan and Blue Bloods. So when this came along, I had to reevaluate. It wasn’t just a snap decision.”
Wahlberg shared what made him want to keep playing Danny.
“It became an easier decision as I got to work on the pilot script with the Brandons [creators Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier],” he said. “I found ways to make it authentic to Danny, make it plausible that he would go to Boston, and find ways to really make Danny a fish out of water.”
He continued: “The challenges of playing Danny in a new world help me enjoy the character more. Yeah, Danny moves to Boston and they all have different accents and everyone will root against the Yankees. It’s not just a tough New York guy who moves to Boston and argues with everyone about what’s better. It’s [about] surrendering the driver’s seat and being in the passenger seat. He’s a guest at somebody else’s table.”
Boston Blue airs on CBS Fridays at 10 p.m. ET. New episodes stream the next day on Paramount+.
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One of the Greatest ‘Indiana Jones’ Replacements Ever Made Is Waiting To Be Discovered on a New Streamer
Some years ago, Steven Spielberg handed over the reins of the Indiana Jones franchise to James Mangold, who directed the series’ fifth installment, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. The film became the franchise’s first installment to underperform commercially, failing to hit its projected break-even point because of a bloated reported budget of around $400 million. With star Harrison Ford in his 80s, playing a swashbuckling adventurer is understandably a thing of the past. There was a time when Shia LaBeouf and Chris Pratt were said to be in the running to take over from Ford as the iconic character, and it seems like some of those conversations will begin again. Fans still have three memorable (and one so-so) Indiana Jones movies directed by Spielberg to fall back on. But did you know that the legendary filmmaker made another spiritually connected action-adventure film that remains slept-on to this day?
The movie in question was released in 2011, just three years after Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull — Spielberg’s fourth and final film in the series. The 2011 movie was based on a comic book series by Belgian writer-artist Hergé, whose work preceded the first Indiana Jones film. Spielberg was introduced to Hergé’s creation when he was promoting Raiders of the Lost Ark in Europe; the filmmaker was enamored. Hergé’s The Adventures of Tintin series revolves around a young reporter who, along with his colorful companions, gets involved in high-stakes adventures spanning genres such as geopolitical espionage, sci-fi, and whimsical comedy.
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When James Cameron‘s Avatar introduced performance capture as a viable new format for filmmakers to play around with, Spielberg jumped at the chance to direct an adaptation of The Adventures of Tintin himself. The movie received positive reviews and now holds a “Certified Fresh” 75% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “Drawing deep from the classic Raiders of the Lost Ark playbook, Steven Spielberg has crafted another spirited, thrilling adventure in the form of Tintin.” Co-written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright, and Joe Cornish, the movie featured Jamie Bell, Daniel Craig, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Andy Serkis in the cast. It was a solid box-office hit, especially in international markets, grossing $375 million worldwide against a reported budget of $135 million. A sequel, to be directed by Peter Jackson, has been stuck in development hell despite fan interest. The Adventures of Tintin is streaming on Paramount+ this month. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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October 25, 2011
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107 minutes
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Kim Zolciak Clarifies Kroy Biermann Custody Battle Issues
UPDATE: 4/3/26 at 11.13pm ET
Kim Zolciak has clarified the role counseling sessions are playing in her custody battle with ex Kroy Biermann.
Posting a lengthy statement via her Instagram Stories on Friday, April 3, Zolciak insisted she has “not lost custody of my children, nor has there been any modification to the custody arrangement.”
“I signed a temporary custody order at the end of January. The order clearly states that both the mother and father are to participate in two counseling sessions per month for two months, followed by one session per month thereafter. I was out of the country from February 26 through March 28 due to contractual filming obligations on two separate productions,” she wrote.
She added, “During that time, I did not have a single day off, making it impossible to attend the required counseling sessions. Kroy as of today (I had KJ and Kash up until 5pm today) currently has the children for spring break, which is his designated parenting time under the existing agreement. I am scheduled to resume my parenting time when the children return on Friday. My counseling sessions are scheduled and will be completed next week.”
Zolciak concluded, “For the avoidance of any doubt, I have not lost custody of my children, nor has there been any modification to the custody arrangement outside the agreed upon temporary order.”
Original story below:
Kim Zolciak won’t be allowed to see the kids she shares with estranged husband Kroy Biermann until she completes therapy.
According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, a Georgia judge approved a temporary parenting plan where KJ, 14, Kash, 13, and 12-year-old twins Kaia and Kane will remain in Biermann’s physical custody from the time they are released from school on Friday, April 3, “until [Zolciak] completes four sessions of parent therapy …. But no earlier than April 13.”
The judge ruled that once Zolciak, 47, completes her four sessions as required, the parties shall “resume operation under the existing court-ordered parenting plan, which otherwise remains in full force and effect until further agreement and/or modification by this court.” (TMZ was first to report the news.)
Court documents revealed that during the week of March 30, KJ and Kash were in Zolciak’s custody, while Kaia and Kane were in Biermann’s custody. (Us has reached out to Biermann and Zolciak’s teams for comment.)
Zolciak is also mom to Brielle Biermann, 29, and Ariana Biermann, 24, from previous relationships. They are unaffected by the court order.
The ruling comes shortly after Kroy, 40, asked a Georgia state judge to immediately change the pair’s current joint custody arrangement.
According to court documents obtained by Us, the former football player is seeking primary custody of his and Zolciak’s four children. Kroy claimed in his filing that Zolciak had exhibited “blatant mismanagement of basic parenting responsibilities [that] would be practically unbelievable to anyone not familiar with the circumstances.”

Kim Zolciak, Kroy Biermann Wilford Harewood/Bravo/courtesy Everett Collection
Zolciak responded to her estranged husband’s latest legal filing in a statement to Us.
“These accusations are completely false and nothing more than a deliberate attempt by Kroy to defame my character,” she said. “I spent five weeks away working on two TV shows to support my family and make sure my children are cared for — something I will never apologize for. I refuse to be bullied or have lies twisted into a narrative about who I am. I will not stay silent; the truth is on my side, and it will come to light — no matter how hard anyone tries to bury it.”
The former couple split in the summer of 2023 after 11 years of marriage and are in the midst of a contentious divorce.
Before splitting, the couple documented their love story on The Real Housewives of Atlanta and a spinoff show titled Don’t Be Tardy.
“I don’t know if it’ll ever be over. I wish it would be over tomorrow,” Zolciak exclusively told Us while attending BravoCon in November 2025 about her ongoing divorce. “It’s just difficult. I’ve never not been able to coparent with my ex and things like that. … I want to be able to coparent and do what’s best for our children.”
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“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” post-credits scene, explained: Is another sequel on the way?
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There was not one but two scenes at the end of the film, one of which introduced a new character.
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Amy Duggar Weighs In On Cousin Joseph’s Jailhouse Calls
Amy Duggar is weighing in on the jailhouse phone calls between her cousin, Joseph Duggar, and his wife, Kendra. Joseph was arrested on March 18 and subsequently charged with two counts of lewd and lascivious behavior after he allegedly molested a 9-year-old girl in 2020.
Amy, who has been an outspoken critic of the Duggar family, is sharing her thoughts about what was said in the conversations between the husband and wife, deriding her cousin for complaining about sleep troubles.
Amy Duggar Says ‘Nobody Cares’ About Joseph’s Lack Of Sleep

On April 2, Amy took to TikTok to share a series of reaction posts to the jailhouse phone calls between Joseph and Kendra. In one post, she said, “Joe said he’s having trouble sleeping. Aww… Nobody cares.”
In a phone call Joseph made from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office in Arkansas, he told his wife that he had been having difficulty sleeping due to an inmate having a “tantrum” for a couple of hours and because people were “up all night, and it was really loud,” per Us Weekly.
“I bet the victim hasn’t slept in five years,” Amy said, referring to the now-14-year-old girl who claimed Joseph touched her inappropriately. “Trauma doesn’t clock out. It doesn’t take nights off. It follows you into sleep, into your dreams… into every minute of the day, Amy added, sympathizing with the victim.
The Author Reacts To Joseph And Kendra’s Relationship

In one of Amy’s Tiktok posts, she asked her followers, “Did you hear this? He called his wife ‘competent’… and she took it as a compliment.”
Amy was referring to a specific conversation in which Joseph told his wife he trusted her to make the right decisions in the legal battle. “I think that was really good that you thought I was competent,” Kendra said, to which Joseph responded, “Yeah, for sure. That’s only because I believe it.”
“Last time I checked, marriage isn’t a performance review, and she’s not your employee,” Amy noted, adding that she thinks that type of relationship is the result “when the bar is set so low.”
“It’s so sad that it seems like she will accept any breadcrumb that comes her way, and that probably means she’s been starving for a very, very long time,” the Duggar cousin stated.
Amy went on to say that real love exists, and she believes it’s the type of relationship wherein a partner is celebrated instead of just being acknowledged. “Toxic systems train women to shrink,” she added, referring to the Duggar children’s strict religious upbringing.
Amy Duggar Explains Kendra’s Calm Demeanor

In another post, Amy issues an explanation for why Kendra seems so calm amid the accusations against her husband. “How in the hell can she not be so unbelievably distraught and mad and disgusted at him? Oh, just wait. I’ll tell you why,” Amy said.
According to Amy, women in “toxic systems” like the Duggar family are taught that it’s sinful to be angry. “You have to just keep it inside. Stay sweet, keep the peace, and don’t create waves,” she said.
Moreover, Amy said they are told to forgive “quickly” and “remember your husband loves you so much.” That, Amy said, doesn’t allow people to deal with trauma, and instead, they suppress their feelings. “The fact that she is not angry at all should deeply concern you,” she finished.
Online Users Commend Amy For Speaking Out Against Her Family

Many users commented on Amy’s series of TikTok videos, with many agreeing with her statements and praising her for speaking out. “You’ll always be my favorite Duggar,” one user wrote.
“How did you survive in this family? You are a really good person, Amy! thank you for always speaking your mind…” another added. “Amy, keep talking! So many people need you,” commented one user.
Amy was a recurring cast member on “19 Kids and Counting,” the reality series that focused on the lives of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, and their 19 children. The couple was deeply religious, insisting on strict rules of modesty and purity for their children.
Amy, who was raised in a more conventional religious environment, was known as “Crazy Cousin Amy” and the “OG Black Sheep” for her independence and disregard for the strict conventions her cousins lived by.
Joseph Duggar Is Out On Bond

As previously reported by The Blast, Joseph was released from custody at the end of March. In a hearing, a judge set his bond at $600,000, and on the same day, he was released from jail. According to reports, there were conditions to his release, including no contact with his accuser and no unsupervised contact with minors, which includes his children.
“Daddy got him out for a minute, but I guarantee you he’s going back in, and he’s probably going to be locked away for a very long time,” Amy said.
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Patrick Mahomes Says Sweetest Thing About Meeting Taylor Swift
Patrick Mahomes has had a lot of career highlights but forming a bond with Taylor Swift was one of the most memorable moments.
“It would be to play at Arrowhead Stadium and just have all the fans and Chiefs Kingdom out there,” the quarterback, 30, said of his favorite moment of being part of the Kansas City Chiefs while speaking at the local event, Lead to Read KC, on Thursday April 2, per footage shared via X. “That’s a lot of fun.”
Mahomes added, “I got to meet Taylor Swift, that was pretty cool too.”
Since Swift, 36, and Travis Kelce began dating summer 2023, the pop star has grown close to her fiancé’s teammates and their respective partners. Patrick, who is good friends with Kelce, and wife Brittany Mahomes have joined the couple’s inner circle.
After Swift made her debut at the Chiefs game at Arrowhead stadium in September 2023, Patrick gushed about how the Grammy winner is “really cool.”
“[She’s] good people,” he gushed. “But like Trav said, man, I’m going to let them have their privacy and just keep it moving.”
The group have enjoyed countless double dates. Brittany and Swift have also been by each other’s side rooting on their partners in multiple Chiefs games.
When Swift and Kelce announced their engagement in August 2025, both Brittany and Patrick reacted to the couple’s newest relationship milestone.
“Two of the most genuine people meet & fall in love. Just so happy for these two,” Brittany wrote via her Instagram Story alongside the couple’s announcement, adding a white heart and a crying-happy face emojis.
Patrick, for his part, reshared the news with multiple red heart emojis.
At Kelce and Patrick’s restaurant, 1587 Prime, the teammates added drinks inspired by Swift and Brittany to the steakhouse’s menu. Brittany’s drink is the Queen B while Swift’s beverage is The Alchemy which is inspired by a song she wrote about her romance with Kelce.
“I’m not a big liquor drinker myself but from everybody I’ve heard from, it’s a really good drink and obviously wanted to have an ode to Taylor and how important she is, not only to us but this city as well,” Patrick said in a September 2025 appearance on “The Drive” on 610 Sports Radio.
In addition to enjoying Swift’s company, Patrick is a big fan of her music — long before she started dating his best friend. When Swift released The Life of a Showgirl last year, Patrick declared the album would be on repeat in the Chiefs locker room.
“I haven’t been able to hear the album yet, but I’m super-excited to be able to do that. And it’ll be blaring all through the Chiefs facility tomorrow. We’ll be supporting Taylor,” he gushed.
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Ryan Coogler to produce “Animorphs” TV series reboot for Disney+ after “Sinners” Oscar win
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The chapter books were first adapted for TV with a live-action series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1998 to 2000.
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Chris Rock Sparks Dating Buzz With NYC PDA Moment
Chris Rock is turning heads again, this time for his love life. The comedian was recently spotted enjoying a cozy outing in New York City with a mystery woman, sparking fresh curiosity about his romantic status.
The sighting, which included a very public display of affection, comes as Chris continues to keep his personal life relatively low-key despite years in the spotlight and a history of high-profile relationships.
Chris Rock Spotted Sharing PDA With Mystery Woman In NYC

Chris Rock was seen getting close with a woman identified as Simone Henault during a daytime outing in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood.
According to PEOPLE, the pair appeared relaxed as they walked side by side through a park, eventually stopping to sit together on a bench.
At one point, the two leaned in and shared a kiss, making their connection hard to miss.
The outing marked a rare public moment for Rock, who tends to keep his dating life out of the spotlight.
Henault, who works as a DJ, creative producer, and content strategist, has also built a background in styling and production.
The sighting wasn’t their first time together either. Just weeks earlier, they were seen leaving Giorgio Baldi, a well-known restaurant in Santa Monica, before getting into a car together.
See photos here.
Chris’s Dating History And Past Comments On Love

Chris Rock’s latest outing comes after years of high-profile relationships and candid reflections on his personal life.
He was previously married to Malaak Compton-Rock from 1996 to 2016, and the former couple share two daughters, Lola Simone Rock and Zahra Savannah Rock.
Following his divorce, the comedian has been linked to several women, including actress Lake Bell.
The two were spotted together multiple times in 2022, including dinner outings and public appearances, with one source saying they had “been seeing each other for a few weeks” and were enjoying getting to know each other.
Chris has also spoken openly about his life as a single man. During a 2022 appearance on Kevin Hart’s “Hart to Heart,” he joked about his situation when the actor told him, “You’re a 56-year-old bachelor now.”
Chris replied, “I’m by myself. I’m a lonely man!” before adding, “I think I’m good. At some point I’ll have a woman and whatever, and hopefully she’ll be with me for a while.”
He also shared that he had become an empty nester after both of his daughters left for college, marking a new chapter in his personal life.
Chris Rock And Amber Rose Spark Dating Rumors After NYC Hangout

In 2023, Chris made headlines when he sparked dating rumors with Amber Rose after they were spotted together in New York City just days after Christmas, with photos of their outing quickly circulating online.
As The Blast reported, the pair were seen taking a relaxed stroll through the city, laughing and chatting before eventually heading back to Chris’s apartment, which fueled speculation that their connection might be more than friendly.
Witnesses described them as comfortable and engaged, adding to the buzz around a possible romance.
However, the rumors didn’t last long. Rose later shut down the speculation, clarifying that their meetup was not a date.
She explained they had been friends for years and simply met for coffee, saying they were “just friends” who enjoy each other’s company.
While the sighting initially had fans excited about a new celebrity couple, Rose made it clear the post-holiday hangout was nothing more than a casual catch-up.
Rock Abruptly Ends Comedy Set At Billionaire’s Party Over Filming

One year after the dating rumors, Chris Rock got people talking again. According to a report from The Blast, he reportedly cut his comedy set short at a lavish holiday party hosted by billionaire Anthony Pratt, leaving guests stunned after abruptly walking off stage.
During the surprise performance, the 61-year-old had been delivering his usual edgy jokes when something in the room appeared to upset him.
According to the report, he suddenly realized he was being filmed despite an apparent no-recording agreement, prompting him to react.
Chris reportedly shouted that he “wasn’t supposed to be taped, videoed, reported,” before pushing through the crowd and exiting the room without finishing his set.
While some described the moment as him “storming out,” others claimed he simply ended the performance early because of the filming violation rather than out of anger.
The unexpected exit caused confusion among attendees, as the filmmaker did not return to explain what happened.
His set, which had barely begun, ended abruptly, and singer Keith Urban later stepped in to continue entertaining guests at the high-profile event.
Chris Rock Calls Ben Stiller’s Marriage Reconciliation A Major Achievement

A few months ago, Chris gave major credit to his longtime friend Ben Stiller, especially when it came to love and marriage.
Speaking in an interview with The New York Times for the outlet’s October 16 profile on Stiller, Chris praised the actor’s decision to reconcile with his wife, Christine Taylor, after their 2017 separation.
He famously remarked that “a marriage getting back together is harder to do than a $600 million movie,” highlighting just how difficult he believed rekindling a relationship could be.
Stiller and Taylor quietly reunited during the pandemic while living together with their children, choosing to work through their issues rather than go their separate ways.
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