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‘Mormon Wives’ Star Jessi Draper Shares News In ‘Iconic’ Way
Jessi Draper is “turning lemons into lemonade” in a new power move that has fans talking.
The “Mormon Wives” star recently shared a teaser video on TikTok that had fans guessing what she could be up to, and then later revealed just what’s going on in an Instagram post. And let’s just say, people are psyched!
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‘Mormon Wives’ Star Jessi Draper ‘Decided To Become Famous’

A few days ago, Jessi posted a now viral video on TikTok that had fans wondering just what she had up her sleeve. Captioned, “Bad at hair.. so I decided to become famous. 2.18.26,” the video had some fun Easter eggs that fans quickly noticed. Some even picked up on what she was subtly announcing.
Whether fans picked up on the big news or not, they were just excited for all the fun in the video and what’s to come.
“This is why you’re my favorite. Every time Demi tries to bring you down you just rise even higher like the queen you are,” one fan wrote. Another added, “I love when people understand there’s no bad publicity and use that in their favor.” Another viewer shared, “THE LEVEL OF PETTY!!!!! I’m here for it!!!!!!”
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Fans Loved Pointing Out Hilarious Parts In The Video
In the video, Jessi is first seen putting on lipstick as her husband Jordan serves her a bowl of Fruity Pebbles. (Fans of the show know just why THAT cereal was used in the video.)
Then Jessi opens up a makeshift “JZ Styles” newspaper with the headline, “Jessi Draper Bad at Hair.” Some viewers paused the video at that point to find some clues as to what the reality star was ultimately promoting.
“I had to slow down the video and pause on the newspaper. Well done,” one person wrote in the comments. Another added, “You are a QUEEN and this video just confirms it for anyone who had doubts lol.”
Many others also shared how “iconic” Jessi’s approach to announcing her new chapter is.
“This is iconic on so many levels,” one viewer shared. Another added, “I love everything about this!”
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So What Was Jessi Draper Teasing In Her TikTok Video?
While some fans may have picked up on what Jessi was teasing by pausing the TikTok video and reading the newspaper – “New Merch Dropping February 18th!” – it wasn’t confirmed until yesterday over on Instagram.
“NEW MERCH DROP 2.18.26,” she wrote in her caption. “This drop is for anyone that’s had a friend try to tear them down, throw a label on them or make them feel less than. I know we’ve all experienced situations like that and I’m here to tell you it’s ok to fight back, prove your worth and also be a little self-deprecating and laugh at yourself during the process turning lemons into lemonade. Love you my little fame whores!!”
Fans took to the comments to share their thoughts.
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“Demi had no idea she was about to make you so much money,” one fan wrote. Another said, “While you’re monetizing it, she’s drowning in a lawsuit from @marcianob.”
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TikTokers Shared Their Thoughts On Jessi Draper’s New Merch Line
Viral TikToker @stephwithdadeets shared a video talking about Jessi’s merch teaser video before the big reveal happened.
“This is what makes Jessi iconic. This marketing is top tier,” she said in her video. “This marketing is genius.”
Steph then showed clips from the video, breaking down each part and sharing some thoughts on the Easter eggs in the video.
“Not just the Fruity Pebbles, but also the ‘P-ss off’ mug, and Jordan serving her,” she said enthusiastically. “Ok, but what I really, really do love, you see her walking, from the front, her hair looks gorgeous, and then the moment she turns around, the disheveled hair, that is hilarious.”
‘The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’ Season 4 Releases Next Month

Fans of the popular Hulu reality series are counting down the days to the premiere of Season 4 and we are getting closer! The new season drops on March 12, and viewers are more than ready.
When the trailer for the new season was released a few weeks ago, many fans took to social media to share their thoughts and excitement.
In a post on Secret Lives on Hulu’s Instagram page, fans shared, “This is my Super Bowl,” and “Y’all pushing out series like y’all push out babies – and I’m here for it.”
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Seasons 1, 2, and 3 can be streamed on Hulu. Now is the time if you’re trying to binge it all to either catch up or pre-game for Season 4. Get your dirty soda, pop some popcorn, and get ready for some more drama from this crew.
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Misty Copeland performs in “Sinners ”musical“ ”number at Oscars amid Timothée Chalamet ballet drama
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The ballerina joined Miles Caton and fellow ‘Sinners’ cast members onstage for a performance of “I Lied to You” from the Oscar-nominated film.
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Oscars' first new category winner in over 25 years playfully jabs Paul Thomas Anderson: 'I have one before you'
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The first award for Best Casting comes amid the Academy’s initiatives to diversify its voting ranks and competitive brackets.
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Sean Penn is a no-show at Oscars as he wins third Academy Award, Kieran Culkin makes playful jab
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The “One Battle After Another” star previously won Oscars for “Mystic River” and “Milk.”
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2026 Oscars Nods to Ballet, Opera After Timothee Chalamet Diss
After Timothée Chalamet took aim at the ballet and opera communities, that was pretty much all the 2026 Oscar attendees could speak about.
“Security is extremely tight tonight,” host Conan O’Brien opened his Sunday, March 15, monologue. “I’m told there’s concerns about a tax from both the opera and ballet communities.”
Chalamet, nominated for leading actor for his role in Marty Supreme, recently proclaimed that he wasn’t interested in either art form.
“Some people want to be entertained quickly. I’m really right in the middle because I admire people [saying], ‘Hey, we gotta keep movie theaters alive. We gotta keep this genre alive,’” Chalamet told Variety in February. “I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though no one cares about this anymore.”
Chalamet, whose grandmother and mother are retired ballerinas, quickly walked back his comments and gave “all respect to the ballet and opera people out there.”
“Damn, I just took shots for no reason,” the actor quipped.
Chalamet didn’t further address the controversy in the lead-up to the Oscars or at the ceremony itself.
Keep scrolling for a guide to all the ballet and opera mentions at the 2026 Academy Awards:
Conan O’Brien’s Monologue
Oscars host Conan O’Brien couldn’t resist adding in a joke about Timothée Chalamet’s comments in his monologue.
“Security is extremely tight tonight. I just got to mention that,” O’Brien said. “I’m told there’s concerns about a tax from both the opera and ballet communities.”
O’Brien paused as the camera panned over to Chalamet, who coyly laughed off the reference.
“They’re just mad you left out jazz,” O’Brien added.
A Ballet Pioneer

During the Sinners musical tribute, the cast was accompanied by Misty Copeland for its rendition of “I Lied To You.” (Copeland was the first Black principal at the American Ballet Theatre before her retirement in 2025.)
“That’s definitely how it seems, but it was not at all,” Copeland told Vogue ahead of Sunday’s performance, denying her performance was a rebuttal to Timothée Chalamet. “I had agreed to do this before any of this stuff was happening and had blown up the way that it has.”
Ballet and Opera Can Change the World
The Best Live Action Short Film was awarded to The Singers and Two People Exchanging Saliva. During the latter’s acceptance speech, Alexandre Singh touched on the two art forms.
“We believe that art can change people’s souls,” Singh said in his speech. “Maybe it takes 10 years time but we can change society through art, through creativity [and] through theater and ballet … and also cinema.”
Kevin O’Leary Is Still All-In on Timothee Chalamet

Timothee Chalamet. Julian Hamilton/Getty Images
On the red carpet, Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary speculated that Timothée Chalamet’s comment wouldn’t have an impact on his chances at winning an Oscar.
“I just put 1,000 bucks on [betting app] Kalshi walking in here that he’s gonna win,” O’Leary told Variety. “Because I know the voting stopped long before that controversy happened. He’s a really great guy, his mother’s really nice. The kid is a great kid. He took a bum rap on that. By the way, he gave a lot of promo to opera houses and ballet.”
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Conan O'Brien makes jabs at Donald Trump, American pedophiles at 2026 Oscars
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The two-time host isn’t holding back tonight.
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‘Hamnet’s Jessie Buckley Wins Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2026 Academy Awards
Jessie Buckley has officially won Best Actress at the 2026 Academy Awards for her work in Hamnet, turning one of the most acclaimed performances of the season into an Oscar win and giving Chloé Zhao’s literary drama one of the biggest victories of the night. The win caps off a major awards run for Buckley, who had already emerged as a frontrunner throughout the season. Reports had framed her as the outstanding favorite heading into Oscar night, with Hamnet also positioned as a major contender in several top categories, but it’s still satisfying to see the favorite deliver.
That makes tonight feel less like a surprise than a coronation — but it is still a huge deal. Buckley’s performance as Agnes has been the emotional centerpiece of Hamnet’s entire awards story, with critics and awards voters rallying around her work in a film that reimagines the grief and private life surrounding Shakespeare’s family. The film was directed by Zhao, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Maggie O’Farrell, adapting O’Farrell’s bestselling 2020 novel. The cast is led by Buckley as Agnes and Paul Mescal as William Shakespeare, with Emily Watson, Joe Alwyn, Jacobi Jupe, and Noah Jupe in supporting roles.
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How Good Is ‘Hamnet’?
Collider’s review by Ross Bonaime stated that Buckley’s portrayal is remarkable not only in the film’s most emotional moments but in the quiet details. A hesitant touch. A hand reaching for someone who is no longer there. A confused glance at a world that suddenly feels unrecognizable. Buckley makes Agnes’ grief feel deeply physical, as if the loss has fundamentally altered the way she moves through life.
“Both Buckley and Mescal are incredible in Hamnet, showing an unflinching emotional rawness. The complete and utter destruction of one’s soul is exactly what Buckley is portraying, and it’s nothing short of magnificent what she’s able to pull off here. Not only is she heartbreaking in the major moments, but it’s in her smaller touches that her role of Agnes has a remarkable amount of power. Even just reaching out a hand at the right moment or the utter confusion of who she is now that her son is gone make for some of the most powerful scenes in Hamnet. It’s a gorgeous performance that will burrow itself into your heart.”
Stay tuned to Collider for more coverage of the Academy Awards.
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November 26, 2025
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126 minutes
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Chloé Zhao
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Why Gene Hackman wasn't featured in the 'In Memoriam' segment at the 2026 Oscars
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No, the “French Connection” star wasn’t snubbed.
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‘One Battle After Another’ Is the 2026 Best Picture Winner at the Academy Awards
For months, One Battle After Another looked like the movie to beat. It had the reviews, the momentum, the pedigree, and the kind of across-the-board support that usually signals a Best Picture winner before envelopes are even opened, and now it is official.
One Battle After Another has won Best Picture at the 2026 Academy Awards, giving Paul Thomas Anderson the night’s biggest prize and closing out one of the strongest awards runs of the season. Written and directed by Anderson, the film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a former political radical and single father, with a cast that also includes Regina Hall, Sean Penn, Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro, and Chase Infiniti.
The film entered the ceremony with 13 Oscar nominations, making it the second-most-nominated movie of the year, behind only Sinners. It was widely seen as one of the top contenders all season long, with major outlets and prediction-market coverage all pointing to it as a major frontrunner heading into Oscar night. By the time the Oscars arrived, the movie had already solidified itself as a consensus prestige heavyweight, with outlets repeatedly describing the Best Picture race as essentially a showdown between Anderson’s film and Sinners.
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How Good Is ‘One Battle After Another’?
Collider’s review stated that One Battle After Another finds Paul Thomas Anderson working on his largest canvas yet — and proving that even at blockbuster scale, his filmmaking instincts remain as sharp as ever. Known for ambitious, character-driven films like Boogie Nights, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood, and Licorice Pizza, Anderson has spent decades refining a style that blends humor, emotional depth, and sweeping storytelling. With this sprawling new project, loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s novel Vineland, he delivers something unexpected: a politically charged action film that still feels unmistakably like a Paul Thomas Anderson movie, as Ross Bonaime opined.
“Anderson has executed an unbelievably rare feat: a big-budget studio action film that maintains his specific tone and style, with a film that feels essential to our troubled modern times. One Battle After Another is the type of film that only comes along a few times a generation, a masterfully crafted work that speaks to our present as a defining work of what it was like to live in our present era. Anderson does that with humor, tension, fear, and care, in a film that’s both one of the director’s and 2025’s best.”
One Battle After Another is streaming now on HBO Max. Stay tuned for more updates.
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September 26, 2025
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162 minutes
- Director
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Paul Thomas Anderson
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Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas Pynchon
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Adam Somner, Paul Thomas Anderson, Sara Murphy
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Oscars host Conan O'Brien calls out show for cutting off winner's speech, retracting microphone
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The telecast cut off the “Two People Exchanging Saliva” honorees midway through their acceptance of Best Live-Action Short — which resulted in a tie.
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