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“White Lotus” alum Lukas Gage is sharing details about the latest version of the breakout Fox series.
Tyrese Haliburton’s fiancée is mourning the heartbreaking loss of one of her closest friends after a luxury bachelorette getaway ended in tragedy.
Jade Jones shared an emotional tribute this week to Makenzi Kern, who died unexpectedly at age 26 while celebrating alongside friends in St. Barts.
As loved ones continue to grieve, questions surrounding Kern’s sudden death have fueled widespread speculation online, even as those close to the situation insist there is no indication of foul play or substance involvement.
Jones broke her silence on Wednesday night with an emotional Instagram post honoring her longtime friend following her sudden death.
Sharing a collection of photos from their years of friendship, she reflected on the bond they shared and the impact Kern had on those around her.
“I am forever grateful that I got to love someone as truly special as Kenzi, and to have been loved back by her,” Jones wrote.
She continued, “Kenz was truly a light in this world, and that light will continue to shine in everyone who was lucky enough to know her. I love you forever until the end of time Kenzi.”
Jones also described Kern as “a once-in-a-lifetime kind of friend” and thanked her for years of support, laughter, and memories.
“I’ll always miss you but I know you’ll be with me, wherever I go. ‘See ya,’” she added. Among those responding was Tyrese Haliburton himself, who simply commented, “I love you.”
According to an online obituary, Kern died on June 8, just two days after celebrating her 26th birthday.
The obituary noted that she passed away while “surrounded by her closest friends on a once in a lifetime trip to St. Barthelemy Island.”
Images shared by Jones on social media shortly before the tragedy showed the group enjoying the tropical destination, spending time by the pool and relaxing on the beach during the bachelorette festivities.
A source familiar with the situation later revealed that Kern died unexpectedly due to health complications.
According to the insider, her family does not suspect foul play and does not believe drugs or alcohol played any role in her death.
Kern is survived by her parents, stepparents, sister, step-siblings, grandparents, and boyfriend.
Since the news of Kern’s death made it to the headlines, numerous theories have quickly surfaced online about what may have caused her sudden passing.
One woman claiming to know the family wrote on social media that the 26-year-old suffered a sudden heart attack.
Others went further, with some attempting to connect her death to COVID-19 vaccinations despite no evidence supporting those claims.“Sounds sudden and vaxxy,” one X user posted per the Daily Mail.
Laura Miers, a vocal critic of COVID vaccines, also weighed in online, writing that “the New Normal really blows.” “We will be witnessing record premature death for the rest of our natural lives,” she added.
Despite the speculation, there has been no evidence linking Kern’s death to any COVID vaccine.
Those close to the situation have instead emphasized that she died unexpectedly from health complications.
The friendship between Jones and Kern stretched back years before the tragic trip.
Like Jones and Tyrese Haliburton, the deceased attended Iowa State University, where she and Jones were teammates on the school’s cheerleading squad.
Friends knew her affectionately as “Kenz.” After college, Kern built a career in Nebraska, where she worked as a membership director for a local YMCA branch.
Her connection to the NBA player’s fiancée remained strong throughout the years, making her sudden passing especially devastating for the bride-to-be.
Similarly, Jones and Haliburton have also built a long-term relationship of their own. The couple have been together for more than seven years, dating back to his days as a standout guard at Iowa State.
Their relationship continued as Haliburton’s basketball career rapidly expanded onto the national stage.

While supporting his partner through the loss of her friend, Tyrese Haliburton has also endured a difficult stretch professionally.
The 26-year-old was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 2020 NBA Draft before eventually joining the Indiana Pacers.
He later helped lead Indiana to the 2025 NBA Finals, marking one of the biggest achievements of his career.
However, the Finals ended on a painful note. Haliburton suffered a devastating Achilles injury during Indiana’s loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, an injury severe enough to sideline him for the entire 2025-26 season.
By Steven Nelson
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Sometimes, catching up with current stars back well before they had become household names and faces can be almost like a look back into a time capsule. And sometimes nearly the entire cast of a movie goes on to relative superstardom. With that in mind, get ready for a heartwarming and nostalgic journey with 10 Years, a hidden gem currently streaming on Tubi that brings together two rising stars, Chris Pratt and Channing Tatum (and a bunch of others).
Released in 2011, this film takes us back to the early days of Channing Tatum and Chris Pratt’s careers, where both actors were still on the cusp of becoming world famous.

In 10 Years, Chris Pratt and Channing Tatum lead an ensemble cast (which we’ll get to), portraying a group of friends who reunite for their high school reunion. As they come together to celebrate the passing of a decade since graduation, the film delves into themes of friendship, growth, and reminiscence.
Chris Pratt’s character, Cully, is a lovable and somewhat goofy guy who has yet to fully outgrow his high school persona. As the film progresses, Pratt’s performance brings both charm and vulnerability to Cully, capturing the essence of a character trying to find his place in the adult world.

Channing Tatum takes on the role of Jake, a successful music executive who has moved on from his high school days. Tatum’s portrayal of Jake exudes charisma and maturity, reflecting the growth his character has undergone since their shared high school experiences.
Throughout the movie, 10 Years weaves together multiple storylines, exploring the complexities of friendships that have evolved over time. As the characters reconnect and reminisce, the film strikes a balance between heartfelt moments and lighthearted humor, creating an emotionally resonant narrative.

And, of course, there’s the rest of the cast. If it sounds like the precursor for what would see in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, well, you aren’t far off. In addition to Channing Tatum (not in the MCU, yet) and Chris Pratt (duh), there’s Oscar Isaac and Anthony Mackie who make up part of the core friend group. Plus, Aubrey Plaza is in there as well. Rounding it out are Rosario Dawson, Justin Long, Kate Mara, and Ron Livingston.
And while the film didn’t come out to much in the way of fanfare (less than a million at the box office), it does maintain a 58 percent critical score on Rotten Tomatoes.

For both Chris Pratt and Channing Tatum, 10 Years marks an important stage in their careers. At the time of the film’s release, Pratt had already begun gaining recognition for his role as Andy Dwyer in the popular TV series Parks and Recreation. However, his breakthrough into major blockbuster films was still on the horizon. His endearing performance in 10 Years showcased his comedic talent and set the stage for more significant opportunities that awaited him.
Similarly, Channing Tatum was establishing himself as a prominent actor in Hollywood, having already starred in films like Step Up and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. 10 Years further solidified his status as a leading man, with his charisma and charm shining through in the role of Jake.

As their careers continued to flourish, both Chris Pratt and Channing Tatum went on to achieve immense success. Pratt became a prominent figure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starring as Peter Quill/Star-Lord in the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, while Tatum impressed audiences with his performances in films like Magic Mike, 21 Jump Street, and Roofman.
Looking back, 10 Years serves as both a heartfelt ensemble dramedy and a fascinating snapshot of Chris Pratt and Channing Tatum before they became major Hollywood stars. Their performances showcase the charm and talent that would later propel them to blockbuster success, making the film an endearing trip down memory lane that’s well worth revisiting.
As of this writing, 10 Years is streaming for free on Tubi.
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Katie Holmes clearly knows that sometimes, the simplest wardrobe staples can be the most luxurious. At the Chanel Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner, the actress paired a beige top with sleek black trousers and two-toned heels, serving the effortless polish she’s known for. The good news is that a similar quiet-luxury top is on Amazon, and doesn’t cost more than $20!
With its neutral palette, clean lines and slightly slouchy fit, this sleeveless summer knit is a celebrity-approved style that’s actually wearable. It’s something you can casually wear to dinner with friends, not just to an A-lister-packed event, which in short means we’re snagging at least two.
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The Btfbm Sleeveless Knit Top comes in a light khaki shade that channels Katie’s exact vibe, with a relaxed crew neckline and a loose, breezy silhouette. It’s a piece that works as hard as you do, and whether it’s tucked into trousers for dinner, layered under a blazer for the office or paired with denim on weekends, it transforms your look into something luxe.
The stylish, affordable tank is also incredibly flattering. Aside from visually elongating your figure, the ribbed knit drapes away from your body rather than squeezing or constricting, making you appear slimmer by default. Oh, and it’s stretchy!
One five-star shopper wrote, “The fabric is soft and silky (no shine) and not see-through. The construction is like much more expensive garments . . . It hits at high hip and falls loosely without being tight . . . This top is sophisticated, timeless and classic.”
At $20, this chic wonder is basically begging to become the unsung hero of your warm-weather rotation. Holmes makes minimalist dressing look like an art form, and now you can borrow her formula. A great neutral knit, comfy pants, your favorite shoes and you’re done. No overthinking required.
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A fourth celebrity will be lacing up their ballroom shoes for Dancing With the Stars season 35.
Jimmy Kimmel announced on the Wednesday, June 17, episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! that his onscreen sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez is joining DWTS this fall.
“This September, Guillermo will become the first-ever parking lot security guard to dance with the stars,” Kimmel, 58, declared. “Don’t lose a single adorable pound! ”
Rodriguez, 55, has been working on Jimmy Kimmel Live! for 23 years, having started on the show as a security guard. His quirky chemistry with Kimmel led to an on-air role as a sidekick and red carpet interviewer.

A full list of cast members (including stars and pro dancers) is set to be unveiled on September 2 on Good Morning America, with the series premiering this fall on ABC and Disney+. A new dancer from The Next Pro, which is hosted by season 34 mirrorball winner Robert Irwin, will also be joining the series.
Wednesday’s announcement comes one month after DWTS announced that Savannah Bananas’ Jackson Olson would be joining the show. Weeks earlier, news broke that Summer House star Ciara Miller and Love Island’s Maura Higgins would be trying their hand at the competition on season 35.
Maura, for her part, already has an idea of who she wants to be by her side in the ballroom.
“The training is meant to be quite grueling,” Maura, 35, exclusively told Us Weekly in May. “That’s why I want Mark [Ballas], because maybe he might go easy on me a bit. But then I do probably need to be pushed.”
While Mark — who connected with Maura on season 4 of The Traitors, which Rob Rausch won — said he’s “not sure” if he would return for DWTS season 35, Maura has a back-up plan at the ready. (After being famously betrayed by Rob, 27, in the finale, Maura was gifted a Birkin for her troubles.)
“If it’s not Mark, I think I’d want Val [Chmerkovskiy],” Maura told Us. “I mean, to be honest, I’m OK to have anyone else. I just don’t want Gleb [Savchenko]. That’s the main thing for me.”
For Maura, not being partnered with Gleb, 42, is important to her after his on-off relationship with her friend Brooks Nader.
“It’s not even being mean. It’s just because I get on with Brooks and that’s that. I’m on Brooks’ side,” Maura told Us, as she referenced her mindset from season 4 of The Traitors. “I’m a loyalist, OK?”
Ciara, whose casting was announced amid the ongoing controversy surrounding Summer House costar and ex West Wilson’s romance with ex-BFF Amanda Batula, is set on having Val, 40, as her partner.
“I’ve been campaigning for Val,” Ciara told E! News during the May Met Gala livestream. “I don’t know if they hear me, but yeah, sending out some emails, putting my word in. We’ll see where everyone wants to place me.”
Dancing With the Stars is set to premiere this fall on ABC and Disney+. A specific date has not been announced yet.
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Jelly Roll‘s daughter, Bailee Ann, is speaking out as fans flood his comment section with STRONG words amid his filing for divorce from Bunnie XO.
According to Page Six, on Tuesday, June 16, Jelly Roll’s daughter, Bailee Ann, took to her Story on TikTok. This, to write, “Oh & one more thing I am disgusted at how invested everyone is in a very clearly private family matter. It’s fkn crazy. Go on somewhere yall. Worry bout your house- not mine. I’m not speaking on it – yet.”
@thebaileeann what can i say, i get it honest 😂 #baileeann #baileeandbunnie
Meanwhile, social media users are gathered in the comment section of Jelly Roll’s latest Instagram post, sharing their “invested” thoughts.
Instagram user @__sarahsunflower wrote, “Not the first time you see a man use a woman to help him be better then leave.”
While Instagram user @jacobfriesen32 added, “Bro was on Joe Rogan crying about how much he loved his wife and how she and his family supported him through his weight loss journey. Now you’re divorcing homegirl. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂”
Instagram user @the1andonlyshique wrote, “The difference in what he post and what she’s posting is key … but this marriage is not out business it’s theirs and I love how he is not sending subliminal messages he’s continuing on his growth journey…”
While Instagram user @katie_fogleman added, “And deleting her name from your bio… just made it real. 😮”
Instagram user @ginatheodore wrote, “A man of Christ would work on his marriage.”
While Instagram user @ali_porcelain added, “Got skinny and sucessful and now leaving the woman who put him there for ‘greener pastures’ 🙃”
Instagram user @sommerlacey wrote, “Never gonna get better than Bunnie my guy 😭😭😭😭😭 big mistake jelly”
While Instagram user @greekfreak_81 added, “Lost weight and ditched the wife!!!”
Instagram user @coco199900 wrote, “Jelly CLEAR THIS UP!! DON’T LET THE DEVIL DESTROY YOUR MARRIAGE”
While Instagram user @yoyokhlojo added, “Americas sweethearts cannot be divorcing!!!! I’m so sad!!!! I thought these 2 were in it for the long haul!!!! WHAT HAPPENED!!! Praying for yall! 😢”
As The Shade Room previously reported, Jelly Roll filed for divorce from his wife of ten years, Bunnie XO, on May 18. The filing reportedly surfaced on Tuesday, June 16, and revealed that he cited their separation date as May 9. Furthermore, in his filing, Jelly Roll reportedly noted “irreconcilable differences.”
On June 16, Bunnie XO appeared to react to the news of her divorce by sharing a photo of herself on her Instagram Story with the caption, “She’s getting her sparkle back.”
What Do You Think Roomies?
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By Chris Snellgrove
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What do you think the biggest plot hole in Star Wars is? You might think it’s the Emperor inexplicably surviving Return of the Jedi, thus making all that “chosen one” stuff from the prequels pretty meaningless. Or maybe Tatooine simultaneously being a crappy little backwater planet and yet a featured location in five franchise films and three television shows. For many of us, though, the biggest plot hole goes all the way back to the beginning, when Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke Skywalker that Darth Vader murdered the young man’s father. In reality, Luke’s dad was Vader, and his new mentor simply lied.
Or, as Obi-Wan lamely explains later, he told the truth…from a certain point of view. The real-world reason for this plot development is that George Lucas was still trying to figure everything out. In-universe, it’s still a crazy lie, one that Luke was quite literally fated to discover. However, a canceled Star Wars project would have explained this plot hole while adding depth to one of the franchise’s favorite characters. That project was Obi-Wan Kenobi, the film that was shuttered in favor of creating the Obi-Wan Kenobi television show. In the canceled movie, Obi-Wan would have discovered the dangers of passing his own guilt onto young Luke Skywalker, potentially explaining his later omission of the truth.

The Obi-Wan Kenobi TV show proved to be good, not great. It was fun seeing Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen square off again, but the entire main story (a weird Princess Leia side quest) was completely superfluous. In retrospect, the canceled Obi-Wan Kenobi movie was much, much more interesting. Writer Stuart Beattie had a story where a guilt-ridden Commander Cody, aging twice as fast as other humans, has dedicated his life to protecting Obi-Wan Kenobi. In turn, Kenobi has dedicated his life to protecting young Luke Skywalker, the Force-sensitive child of Anakin Skywalker.
However, things go unpredictably sideways. In his zeal to protect Skywalker, Obi-Wan has projected his will onto the kid, which has an unexpected side effect. He loses much of his connection to the Force, leaving him vulnerable, a la the Man of Steel in Superman II. Eventually, he goes to the shrine of a goddess and ends up back on Mustafar, fighting a de-aged version of Mark Hamill as an evil Luke Skywalker. Obi-Wan nearly loses the fight before snapping awake with a revelation: that putting his guilt for failing Anakin and the rest of the Jedi would doom Luke to the Dark Side. He learns to mellow out, restoring his connection to the Force.

So, what does this have to do with Obi-Wan lying to Luke about who his father really was in A New Hope? Simple: by this point, the Jedi Master would have spent nearly a decade trying to keep his own guilt from affecting Luke from afar. But actually sitting down with the kid, dishing about the most traumatic days of your life, plus explaining his legacy and pitching a rescue mission? That is a lot for the emotionally stunted hermit to take on in one day. Actually explaining the fall of Anakin Skywalker and the rise of Darth Vader would have been too much, so Kenobi took the easy path and lied.
It’s not a perfect explanation, of course, and nothing changes the fact that Luke was always going to discover the truth. But this canceled Obi-Wan Kenobi movie does provide a simple, emotionally satisfying reason for the old Jedi Master lying. Basically, he was trying to push past his own trauma and be the mentor Luke needed him to be. Sadly, this Obi-Wan Kenobi movie was canceled, so we’ll never have any adventures between the titular Jedi and Commander Cody. But we do now have some easy head canon that explains the truth of Kenobi’s actions. Truth told in the purest Star Wars fashion: from a certain point of view.
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Sarah Jessica Parker has spent decades perfecting the art of looking polished without looking like she tried. Since her Carrie Bradshaw days, she’s mastered that effortless, slightly undone glow. According to a source shared with Us, her secret for maintaining soft, glossy lips is a budget-friendly balm hiding on Amazon.
According to a source for the brand, Parker reportedly keeps the Finding Ferdinand Black Lip Balm in Berry on hand — a $19 Amazon find that blends hydration with a flattering hint of color. The balm offers a sheer, glossy tint while nourishing lips. It’s exactly the kind of practical-meets-pretty staple that fits her signature aesthetic.
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The Finding Ferdinand Black Lip Balm in ‘berry’ fits seamlessly into Parker’s low-maintenance beauty routine. Instead of layering multiple products, this one delivers a sheer, buildable tint that enhances your natural lip color. The vitamin-rich formula is designed to keep lips hydrated for hours, giving you that soft, glossy finish without constant reapplying.
What sets it apart is the tone. The cool berry shade creates that just-bitten look that flatters a wide range of skin tones. It’s sheer enough to swipe on without a mirror but can be built up for a slightly deeper wash of color, making it an easy day-to-night option.
Shoppers are just as impressed. One reviewer raved about the “creamy” texture, adding they’ve even used it as “blush in a pinch” for a coordinated, fresh-faced look. Another said they were “blown away” by how “very natural looking” the shade is, noting it makes their lips “look youthful and ever-so-slightly shimmery.”
Beyond the flattering berry tint, this balm works overtime to smooth dryness, deliver lightweight hydration and keep lips feeling comfortable all day. The non-sticky formula glides on effortlessly, while the slim tube makes quick touch-ups easy wherever you go.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s pick proves that achieving soft, polished lips doesn’t require a luxury price tag — just one smart, everyday staple.
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Crime mysteries about missing kids are nothing new. From network procedurals like NBC’s Found to glossy miniseries like Peacock’s All Her Fault, these cases serve as the driving force for many a TV series — and for good reason. The stakes are automatically high when there’s an innocent child in danger. Harlan Coben adaptations have been a staple of streaming for a while as well, from hits like Stay Close, about a journalist, mother, and detective all united by a traumatic event, and The Stranger, starring Richard Armitage and Hannah John-Kamen as a family man and a mysterious woman who knows a plethora of life-changing secrets. No matter what kind of subject matter Coben is tackling, there’s a straightforward but suspenseful style that defines his work, and it’s one that audiences have clearly grown to love. His shows often skyrocket to the top of the Netflix charts and stay there for a good while as people make binge-watching a priority. I Will Find You is bound to be no different.
I Will Find You centers on David Burroughs (Sam Worthington), whom we meet in prison. He’s been there for the last five years, after being found guilty of killing his young son Matthew (Ashton Cressman), though he maintains his innocence. Things get more complicated when his sister-in-law, Rachel (Britt Lower), visits him in prison with a recent photograph of a child who looks exactly like Matthew. David’s friends on the inside, a father-son duo named Philip (Peter Outerbridge) and Adam Mackenzie (Jonathan Tucker), agree to help break David out so he can discover the truth, which he attempts to do while evading a nationwide manhunt, originally led by Max Williams (Chi McBride) and Sarah Greer (Logan Browning).
In typical Coben fashion, there’s far more to this story than originally meets the eye. We’re introduced to characters like old-school crime boss Nicky Fisher (Clancy Brown), the ultra-wealthy and commanding Gertrude (Madeleine Stowe), Rachel’s influential on-again-off-again boyfriend Hayden (Milo Ventimiglia), David’s grieving ex-wife and pediatric surgeon Cheryl (Erin Richards), and more, most of whom are keeping a secret or two and could be connected to the mystery in some way.
One of the biggest strengths of I Will Find You is its commitment to shooting on location. From filming the prison (and eventually prison break) sequences in a former penitentiary to going to Times Square, there’s a natural immersiveness you simply can’t get with sound stages and green screens. As a result, it’s grittier and less sleek than similar shows, for better and for worse. While there is some impressive stuntwork, tense moments of suspense, and thrilling action sequences, I Will Find You never develops much of a distinct visual style. More often than not, the direction and cinematography fall flat, with standard camerawork and bland colorization. It feels like a missed opportunity to elevate the aspects that make the show unique.
I Will Find You’s pacing can also land a bit strangely. Despite the car chases and shootouts, the first half drags a bit, with some repetitive beats and information relayed multiple times to various characters. At the same time, a slew of new people are introduced in quick succession without a ton of context, making relationships and alliances difficult to keep track of.
Luckily, by the midway point, it’s easier to follow the tangled web of characters, and the show manages to find its groove. Something admirable about Coben’s work is that, while the twists can veer towards the outlandish and the cliffhangers are undoubtedly shocking, there’s still an authenticity that grounds things in reality. The pieces all fit together without too much force, and there’s a throughline of rationality through all the wild reveals. There’s a refreshing lack of cheap tricks or cheating, with everything coming together in a hard-to-believe but still logical and satisfying way.
Casting directors Lyndsey Baldasare and David Rapaport deserve credit for assembling the actors they do. Not only do the cast members embody their characters well, but they also have solid chemistry with one another. Worthington has followed in the footsteps of actors like Liam Neeson and Alan Ritchson, carving out a niche of rugged action stars who have a paternal warmth simmering under the surface. He does what he does best as David, bringing nice emotional depth to the role. Stowe, too, leans into what people have come to love about her performances, sinking her teeth into the juicy campiness of Gertrude. It’s a delicious treat to watch.
Lower and Ventimiglia’s will-they-won’t-they dynamic is both exciting and electric while also comfortable and lived-in. It’s easy to buy into the fact that Rachel and Hayden have a long, complex history with one another that’s rooted in a deep, lasting love. They are at the center of many of the series’ most impactful and interesting moments. The relationship between Max and Sarah is engaging, too, with some moments of genuine emotional impact, though the show withholds too much information regarding their past in favor of more cliché, by-the-book police work scenes. There’s something fascinating brewing between them, but the show stops shy of thoroughly exploring the complications until it’s too late, which lessens its potential impact.
I Will Find You is grounded in its characters and their arcs, but there is ultimately a genericness that permeates, leaning into tropes and archetypes — the persistent reporter, the shady benefactor, the rogue cop, etc. — instead of creating more well-rounded, fleshed-out individuals. At the end of the day, the show’s focus leans toward crafting a shocking plot rather than delving too deeply into the psyches of its characters. The result is a show that’s not particularly revolutionary but still a solid way to pass the time that will satisfy those who love to binge Coben’s shows the day they premiere.
I Will Find You is now streaming on Netflix.
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