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Nicole Brown Simpson’s Ex Makes Stunning Claim About OJ Abuse
More than 30 years after Nicole Brown Simpson‘s murder shocked the nation, a man who once loved her is shedding new light on what he claims many people already knew about O.J. Simpson behind closed doors. Joseph Perrulli, who dated Nicole in 1992 following her separation from O.J., is opening up about his relationship with Nicole in a new book, claiming he witnessed the lasting fear she lived with amid allegations of abuse involving O.J. Simpson.

Joseph Perrulli recently reflected on their relationship and claimed the former NFL star’s alleged abuse was widely known throughout Hollywood. “I had people in the [movie] industry telling me about, you know, informing me about his abuse, so I knew,” Perrulli told Page Six.
According to Perrulli, there was a sense that few people were willing or able to challenge Simpson at the height of his fame. “We were all powerless,” he explained. “He was still a spokesperson for a very big company [Hertz], a rental car company, and he was still a sportscaster. So, you know, everybody was powerless, and it seemed like he could do what he wanted. And he did.”
Perrulli claimed Nicole confided in him about the violence she allegedly experienced during her relationship with Simpson. According to the businessman, Nicole told him she feared for her safety after being beaten so severely by her ex-husband.
The pair began dating after Nicole’s split from Simpson, whom she married in 1985 and with whom she had two children: daughter Sydney and son Justin. Although Nicole and O.J. divorced in 1992, their relationship remained complicated, and they later reconciled.
Perrulli said he was deeply in love with Nicole but became increasingly alarmed by Simpson’s behavior during their relationship.
A Disturbing Dream Marked The End Of Their Relationship

Among the experiences Perrulli says convinced him to step away from the relationship were allegations that Simpson monitored him and Nicole while they spent time together. He claimed he learned that the former football star had watched them at Nicole’s Brentwood home and had even followed them while they were jogging. Still, Perrulli said the defining moment came in the form of a disturbing dream.
According to his account, he dreamed that he and Nicole were driving together when their vehicle plunged off a cliff, killing them both. The following morning, he gathered keepsakes from their relationship, placed them in a briefcase, hid it, and began distancing himself from Nicole. Despite his feelings for her, he said he felt he had no other choice.
Their Final Meeting Happened Months Before Nicole’s Death

Perrulli said the last time he saw Nicole was during the Christmas season in 1993 at a holiday gathering hosted by the Jenner family. “She wanted to be friends,” Perrulli explained. “It was very difficult to be friends with her when I was in love with her, trying to maintain a platonic relationship like that.”
The reunion was especially uncomfortable because Nicole attended with Simpson. Still, Perrulli believed they would eventually reconnect. “I would see her again. I would apologize, but I got the phone call six months later that she’d been murdered.”
Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman were killed outside her Los Angeles home in June 1994.
O.J. Simpson’s Legacy Remains Tied To The Case

The former Buffalo Bills star was arrested and charged with the murders, but was acquitted in the highly publicized criminal trial in 1995. A year later, a civil jury found Simpson liable for the deaths.
Long before Nicole’s murder, police had responded to multiple domestic violence incidents involving the couple. During a 1989 incident, Nicole reportedly told officers she feared Simpson was going to kill her. Simpson later pleaded no contest to spousal abuse.
He died in 2024 at the age of 76.
Why Joseph Perrulli Decided To Tell His Story
Perrulli has now chronicled his relationship with Nicole in a book titled “The Forgotten Briefcase.” He said he never intended to write about their time together, but changed his mind after rediscovering the briefcase in 2024.
“I spent close to four hours on the stairs rediscovering this woman and and and realizing who she was,” he shared. “All these little mementos. I’d say they humanized her. She was a victim. And because of the way we broke things off, I. I ignored how much I loved her.”
For Perrulli, the memories ultimately inspired him to revisit a chapter of his life that ended in tragedy and to share a side of Nicole Brown Simpson that he believes the public never truly knew.
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Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid Split After a Decade: Report
Courteney Cox and Snow Patrol musician Johnny McDaid have reportedly called it quits after more than 10 years together.
Multiple outlets, including People and The Daily Mail, reported on Saturday, June 27, that Cox, 62, and McDaid, 49, recently ended their longtime relationship.
Neither the Friends alum nor McDaid have publicly addressed their reported separation. Us Weekly has reached out to reps for both Cox and McDaid for comment but did not hear back at the time of publication..
Cox and McDaid were last publicly spotted together at the US Open in September 2025, twinning in black while watching Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s match in the men’s singles final tournament.
Months earlier, Cox celebrated McDaid’s 48th birthday.
“Happy birthday to the man who can do most anything,” she wrote via Instagram in July 2025 in a since-deleted tribute. “”I love you always J ♥️♥️♥️.”
Cox and McDaid began in 2013 after they were introduced by mutual friend Ed Sheeran. Cox and McDaid got engaged the following year, briefly separating before eventually reconciling.
“He’s not my fiancé. We were engaged to be married, but now we’re just together,” Cox said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in January 2019, clarifying the status of the pair’s previous engagement. “We broke off our engagement, and he moved to England, then we got back together, and it’s actually better than it was before.”
Cox later revealed that going to therapy and setting “boundaries” helped her find her way back to McDaid.
“I’m so thankful for that breakup because when we got back together it was a different relationship, but also because it really taught me how I operated in the world,” Cox said on a 2024 episode of Minnie Driver’s “Minnie Questions” podcast. “[I could understand] what were the things from my childhood that I needed, whether it was to be adored by men, things that I didn’t know how to let go, to be in a relationship, to not take things personally, my boundaries. I just went into myself.”
According to Cox, it was “really intense” when McDaid initially ended their engagement.
“I didn’t know it was coming,” she said at the time. “I was in so much pain, I also don’t like surprises. And he’s an incredible human being so he wasn’t trying to surprise me. He was in that much pain in the relationship. There was that much that needed to be dealt with that he had to protect himself around his heart.”
Cox was previously married to David Arquette, with whom she shares 22-year-old daughter Coco, from 1999 to 2013.
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Before Netflix’s Anticipated Spin-Off, You Need To Watch This Stellar 3-Part Series
From Stranger Things to Heartbreak High, Netflix is full of coming-of-age stories that cater to its teen audiences and beyond. Among the best in the genre is Heartstopper, a romance series that first premiered on April 22, 2022, and is based on the graphic novel series written and illustrated by Alice Oseman. Starring Kit Connor and Joe Locke, the series not only put these two actors on the map, but depicted one of the streaming platform’s most heartfelt, diverse and chart-topping romances to date.
After coming out with three seasons, however, Heartstopper is changing it up in its final hurrah. On July 17, 2026, Netflix will be releasing Heartstopper Forever, a spin-off movie with the last chapter of Nick (Connor) and Charlie’s (Locke) love story. The movie will no doubt bring back the magic that made Heartstopper so endearing for three seasons, all while promising an unexpected and potentially tumultuous ending for the characters viewers have gotten to know and love.
‘Heartstopper’ Is Netflix’s Best Teen Romance Series
Before getting into the spin-off movie, viewers who haven’t seen any of Heartstopper yet should first tune into the series. Going back to Season 1, the series follows a shy, openly gay student named Charlie as he’s paired in class with Nick, a charming rugby player who, by all accounts, is straight. As their friendship blossoms, however, Nick makes major revelations about his own sexuality, while Charlie comes to terms with the bullying he’s faced in the past, and the lingering effects it’s had on his personal life and self-esteem. Together with their ride-or-die friends, Charlie and Nick navigate teenhood and their feelings together, with literal sparks flying between them when they’re around each other. All in all, the series manages to be an uplifting, bubbly romantic comedy, all while not shying away from major dilemmas, internal struggles and the classic growing pains of becoming an adult.
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Throughout its three seasons, Heartstopper has established itself as one of Netflix’s best teen dramas. When Season 1 was first released, the series became an overnight sensation, reaching over 53.46 million hours viewed in its first three weeks. Two years later, Season 2 drew 55.5 million hours viewed in the same amount of time, with Season 3 achieving similar success. The critical acclaim of the series has been ever more impressive, reaching an average 98% among critics on Rotten Tomatoes in all three seasons, with Seasons 1 and 3 earning a rare 100%.
What Can Viewers Expect From ‘Heartstopper Forever’?
As viewers of the series eagerly await the spin-off movie coming out next month, there are already some clues as to what the new and final chapter will entail. Directed by Wash Westmoreland, Heartstopper Forever will take off from where Season 3 ended, as Nick continues to explore universities and what it would mean for his and Charlie’s relationship if he were to move far away, while Charlie embarks on his last year at Truham Grammar School while dealing with his mental health struggles. Joining Connor and Locke in the feature-length finale are William Gao, Yasmin Finney, Corinna Brown, Kizzy Edgell, Tobie Donovan, Jenny Walser, Rhea Norwood, and Leila Khan. A synopsis for the third season reads:
“After Season 3, the couple is inseparable. But, with Nick preparing to leave for university and Charlie finding new independence at school, the reality of a long-distance relationship begins to weigh on them. Doubts take hold, and their relationship faces its biggest challenge yet.”
With that said, while it might be disappointing for Heartstopper fans to hear that their beloved show will be coming to an end, the series is promising a satisfying, heartfelt finale that will not only please viewers and critics alike, but will surely top the charts. Since 2022, Heartstopper has become one of Netflix’s most moving and successful teen shows, and its spin-off feature-film finale will likely only continue that trend, and end on a high note.
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Lindsay Lohan Wears These Comfy White Sneakers on Set
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Being an actress is more than just glitz and glamour. Lindsay Lohan would know — she’s spent nearly her entire life in the spotlight. Between long days on set and being on her feet all day, she’s learned that comfy shoes are the key to surviving film days, and she’s loyal to one specific pair.
The actress was recently spotted on the set of her upcoming TV series, Count Me Lies, in Brooklyn, New York, sporting an all-white ensemble that included the Salomon XT-6 Sneakers. Beyond completing her sporty-chic look, these shoes are known for their supreme comfort and were built to keep feet supported through long terrain runs.
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Lohan may be far from any trail in the streets of New York, but the Salomon shoes can be worn virtually anywhere — and that’s on versatility. These sneakers help you clock miles, whether you’re walking or running, thanks to their foot-stabilizing technology that keeps your feet pronated at the exact alignment for the most comfortable stride.
Since the Salomon XT-6 Sneakers debuted in 2013, they’ve undergone a cultural revolution. At first, people mainly wore them for intense training runs. Now, they’ve become a status symbol and an everyday staple because of the edgy streetwear vibe, easy slip-on style, and, of course, their comfort.
The shoes’ fans span much further than Lohan, too. Over 1,200 Nordstrom shoppers have given these their five-star seal of approval. “These shoes definitely live up to the hype,” one reviewer wrote. “Super comfortable, lightweight, and easy to style with pretty much anything. The grip and support are great for everyday wear, and the Quicklace system is way more convenient than I expected.”
Everyone needs a reliable pair of white sneakers in their wardrobe, and as far as the options go, it doesn’t get much better than the Salomon XT-6 Sneakers. Experience the hype for yourself by adding them to your cart today.
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It’s the End of an Era for Gerard Butler’s 111-Minute Action Flop on Paramount+
Despite how synonymous he now is with the action genre, Gerard Butler was a far more experimental movie star several years ago. In fact, for a decade, he was just as well-known for his romantic movies. One of them is currently streaming on Paramount+ in the United States, but it won’t stick around for much longer. The movie was released in theaters in 2010, only a few years after Butler became a bona fide movie star thanks to Zack Snyder‘s 300. This was during the time he headlined films such as The Ugly Truth, P.S. I Love You, and Playing for Keeps. The movie we’re talking about, however, is arguably the most popular romance title he starred in.
It also features Jennifer Aniston, and was directed by Andy Tennant, who previously made Hitch and Fool’s Gold. Produced on a reported budget of approximately $45 million, the film grossed more than $135 million worldwide. It wasn’t well-received by critics, though, and now holds a poor 13% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. We’re talking, of course, about The Bounty Hunter. The Rotten Tomatoes consensus for the film reads, “Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston remain as attractive as ever, but The Bounty Hunter‘s formula script doesn’t know what to do with them — or the audience’s attention.”
Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston’s Action Comedy Is Leaving Paramount+
The Bounty Hunter is currently streaming on Paramount+, but only until July 1. Meanwhile, Butler has mostly moved away from romance movies of all kinds. He focuses almost exclusively on the action and sci-fi genres, although he recently experienced major success with the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. He also starred in two action sequels, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera and Greenland 2: Migration. While the former did solid box-office business and even better on home video, Greenland 2 was a major commercial misfire. More recently, Butler was part of the eclectic ensemble of Julian Schnabel‘s Netflix film In the Hand of Dante, which also features Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot, John Malkovich, Al Pacino, and Martin Scorsese. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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March 16, 2010
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Mitchel Musso Opens Up About ‘Sister’ Miley Cyrus
Mitchel Musso says he’d do anything for his “sister,” Miley Cyrus.
Days after trashing the “Hannah Montana” 20th anniversary special, the “Hey” singer got candid about his relationship with the 33-year-old and their co-star, Emily Osment.
Exactly one year ago, Mitchel Musso made headlines when he clapped back at Cyrus’ claim that he used to smoke pot on the set of the Disney Channel original series.
On an episode of the “Joe Vulpis Podcast,” Musso, 34, opened up about his relationship with his “Hannah Montana” co-stars, Cyrus and Osment, who played Hannah and Lilly.
“This is our middle school, high school, college — we graduated a class of three,” he said about the trio.
“Hannah Montana” aired on Disney from 2006 to 2011. In addition to the show’s 98 episodes, the cast also filmed a feature film that included the chart-topping hit, “The Climb.”
“It was just me, Miley, and Emily, right?” Musso said. “So, it was everything to us. If we weren’t on set together, we were out snowboarding together. We were hanging out in Tennessee at the house.”
Mitchel Musso Gets Candid About His Relationship With ‘Sister’ Cyrus

According to Musso, the trio “never wanted to be apart” from each other while filming the Disney series, adding that their little group had “so many inside jokes.”
“It was our little, it was our clique, you know, us three,” he added.
And speaking about his clique, Musso said that while he doesn’t speak with Cyrus much today, when they do, it’s like old times, calling the “Flowers” singer one of “the coolest people.”
“One of the most impressive people and watching her career…it’s not like I talk to Miley every single day, but you know the once or twice a year that I do get to speak with her, she’s my sister, you know what I mean? I’d do anything for Miles,” he said.
Mitchel Musso Slammed The ‘Hannah Montana’ 20th Anniversary Special

Musso’s comments about his Disney co-stars come days after he made headlines for trashing the show’s 20th anniversary special, which included a sit-down interview with “Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper and new versions of “Best of Both Worlds” and “This Is The Life.”
Although Musso wasn’t part of the special, he said it “wasn’t presented correctly” for him to even want to have a role in it. “It’s too long of a wait to do it in a way that isn’t even close to, in my opinion, correct,” he said.
“The kid in me was banking on it, like ‘I can’t wait for us to all be on set again,’” he added. “And it just didn’t work out that way.”
Osment Wasn’t Included In The 20th Anniversary Special Either
And Musso wasn’t the only “Hannah Montana” alum who missed out on the special. Osment also took a back seat this time, telling her fans online that she had too many conflicts to make it work.
“‘Hannah Montana’ changed my life, it gave me a lifelong respect for this medium of comedy, it taught me discipline, patience, timing and respect working in an adult space so young,” she said of the series.
The “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” actress went on to say that she’s loved interacting with fans of the show over the years and has enjoyed seeing the series’ legacy live on.
“I can’t tell you what your sweet messages mean to me and how lucky I feel to have been [a part] of this once in a generation goliath of a television show,” she said. “Thank you for letting me into your living rooms and I hope to still be there many years from now. Would never be where I am without you guys, working on another beautiful show I love so dearly. With all my heart, THANK YOU!”
Musso Claps Back At Claims He Used To Smoke Pot On The ‘Hannah Montana’ Set

According to a previous report from The Blast, Cyrus spilled some “Hannah Montana” secrets while preparing for the show’s 20th anniversary. Last year, the singer said that someone used to smoke pot on the show’s set and implied that Musso was the one known to light up.
The “Shout It Out” singer clapped back, though, calling Cyrus a revisionist historian. “That’s not how I remember it,” he said. “I’ve got plenty of stories from those years that might be worth having a conversation about.”
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‘Star Trek’ Has Nothing on This Sci-Fi Series That Quietly Built a Massive TV Universe
The science fiction genre has seen the birth of numerous science fiction franchises over the years, from Star Wars and Star Trek to cult classics like Babylon 5. One of the most underrated is the Stargate franchise, which officially kicked off with Stargate: SG-1. Showrunners Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner deserve credit not only for launching a series that continues to hold a dedicated fanbase 25 years after its inception but also for having that series serve as a launching pad for a whole franchise. While it’s common for shows like Peacemaker and Loki to spin out of feature films, SG-1 didn’t have the luxury of a streaming service or an era where genre fare was commonplace. Its origin story boils down to unexpected success.
SG-1 sprung into being due to a deal between Showtime and MGM Studios, with the latter owning the rights to the Stargate film. With Stargate proving to be a massive success at the box office, director/co-writer Roland Emmerich and his creative partner Dean Devlin pitched two more Stargate films. Each of the proposed sequels would have delved into the origin of various myths in Earth culture, and revealed that the chyrons on the Stargate were in fact coordinates to other alien worlds. “Whether it was Bigfoot, or the Yeti — we were going to tie everything together into a larger mythology. And it was going to be so much fun. It was going to be so wild,” Devlin said during an interview for the Dial the Gate podcast.
The Stargate TV Series Brought Back Beloved Characters With New Faces
Those films never came to be as MGM saw more value in a television series. The network hired Wright and Glassner, who’d previously worked on the Showtime revival of The Outer Limits. Together, they crafted a story that took place roughly one year after the events of the Stargate films and saw the return of protagonists Jack O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and Dr. Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks). O’Neill and Jackson become part of a specialized “SG” team that also includes tech genius Samantha “Sam” Carter (Amanda Tapping) and the mysterious alien warrior Teal’c (Christopher Judge). Throughout SG-1‘s entire run, the team would utilize the Stargate to travel to other worlds and confront interstellar threats such as the shapeshifting Goa’uld.
Ironically, SG-1 would contain many of the elements that Emmerich and Devilin had pitched for their potential Stargate trilogy. The Goa’uld’s highest-ranking members, the System Lords, were named after gods in various mythologies, including Apophis (Peter Williams) and Ba’al (Cliff Simon). It turns out that Ra, the alien warlord whom O’Neill and Jackson battled in the Stargate film, was also a member of the Goa’uld. Wright and Glassner also explored the possibility of the Stargate connecting to other worlds, allowing the show to put its own spin on mythological figures.
There were takes on Norse, Japanese, and even Babylonian gods, which gave the creators the ability to establish a rich universe and continue with the film’s theme of “ancient astronauts.” This also allowed the series to tackle religious themes, specifically how others do terrible things in the name of faith. Teal’c formerly served Apophis but wound up defecting to SG-1 in order to free his people, the Jaffa.
The New Stargate Cast Developed the Characters, Adding More Depth Over Time
A major draw of the series was the chemistry between the cast, especially Anderson and Shanks. Both step into the roles left by Kurt Russell and David Spader with ease; Shanks even won producers over with his pitch-perfect impression of Spader. But they also made the characters their own. Anderson constantly sought to make O’Neill a more flippant and approachable character than he was in the film, and he frequently had the chance to show how little regard the Colonel had for bureaucracy. Shanks’s performance as Jackson is equally compelling, as his intellect and compassion prove to be a solution to many problems the SG-1 team faces. Their interactions with Tapping’s Carter and Judge’s Teal’C make for some memorable dynamics; both O’Neill and Carter struggle with their feelings for each other, and Teal’C learns more about humanity.
And unlike other sci-fi series, SG-1 knew how to balance its darker scenes with moments of levity. Watching the series, it’s clear that the SG-1 team cares deeply about each other, and, as it turns out, that care extended to the behind-the-scenes matters as the actors collaborated with the crew on shaping their characters. Anderson, for example, asked for O’Neill to be more sarcastic, while Judge felt Teal’c should be more stoic.
Stargate: SG-1 would last for 10 seasons and weather several changes. Shanks and Anderson would have reduced roles in later seasons, and the show shifted from Showtime to the SyFy Channel with Season 6. Despite this, the show received critical acclaim as well as stellar ratings. The feature-length SG-1 pilot “Children of the Gods” was one of Showtime’s biggest series premieres and, combined with Battlestar Galactica, the series helped put SyFy on the map. Naturally, given SG-1‘s success, spin-offs were soon put into production.
Two feature films, Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate Continuum, were developed for a DVD release. The Ark of Truth serves as the grand conclusion to SG-1’s battle with the alien race known as the Ori, and Continuum finds them attempting to fix the past after Ba’al changes history so that the Goa’uld conquered Earth. Both films, despite being direct-to-DVD, take the SG-1 story and escalate it to cinematic heights — the danger feels bigger and the scope more epic.
Stargate Led to Further Spin-Offs and Launched Genres Stars Into the Mainstream
There would also be spin-off series in the form of Stargate Atlantis, Stargate Universe, and the prequel Stargate Origins. Atlantis premiered between the Season 7 finale and the Season 8 premiere of SG-1 and follows a new team led by Lt. Colonel John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan) as they discover the lost city of Atlantis and wind up in a battle with the malevolent Wraith. Universe finds a team of scientists forced to board an ancient alien ship called Destiny after their base is attacked, and escape using a Stargate — but wind up in a distant galaxy.
Origins is rather self-explanatory: Catherine Langford (Ellie Gall) aims to save her father after he is sent through a Stargate. All of these series continued to build out the universe of Stargate, but only Atlantis matched SG-1 in terms of fan engagement and character development. The SG-1 crew would also appear in various episodes of Atlantis and Universe, especially Tapping’s Carter, who served as a major character in the former.
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The Stargate franchise was home to many genre alums over the course of its run. Farscape alum Ben Browder joined SG-1 in its final two seasons as Cameron Mitchell, Jason Momoa had a recurring role on Atlantis as Ronan Dex, which is rather ironic given his future role in Aquaman, and Ming-Na Wen had a recurring (later regular) role on Universe. Other sci-fi alums who appeared in the franchise include Robert Picardo and Morena Baccarin. Baccarin’s fellow Firefly alums Jewel Staite and Adam Baldwin also had recurring roles in Atlantis.
Though Stargate SG-1 has been off the air for years, its fanbase is still going strong. There’s been a “Gatecon” convention dedicated to the series, and rumors have swirled of a potential new Stargate installment once MGM became a part of Amazon. None of it would be possible without the groundwork that SG-1 laid, as it took the foundation of a cult film and built upon it to make one of the most interesting science fiction universes ever put on the small screen.
Stargate SG-1
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1997 – 2007-00-00
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Brad Wright
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Friends Cast’s Dating Histories Through the Years: Who They Dated
Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and more costars had their fair share of high-profile romances since the sitcom catapulted their careers.
In 1995, one year after the NBC series premiered, Aniston actress began dating Tate Donovan. The pair called it quits three years later, and while they were working through their split, they were given a romantic arc on Friends.
Though he had his ups and downs with Aniston, Donovan said all six of the main Friends cast “were amazing” to him during his time on the show. “They were fantastic,” he gushed.
Donovan isn’t the only one of the Golden Globe winner’s beaus to have appeared on the legendary comedy. Brad Pitt made a brief appearance on Friends in 2001, playing a former high school classmate of Rachel, Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) and Monica Geller (Cox).
Scroll down for a recap of the Friends cast’s dating histories through the years:
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JWoww Fires Back After Wedding Guest List Controversy
Jenni “JWoww” Farley isn’t letting wedding drama overshadow her newlywed bliss. Days after reports surfaced claiming certain “Jersey Shore” cast members were blindsided by being left off the guest list for her surprise wedding to Zack Carpinello, the reality star is pushing back against the controversy and defending her decision to keep the celebration intimate. While some former co-stars reportedly felt snubbed, JWoww says the reaction only reinforced why certain people weren’t invited in the first place.

Farley recently addressed the growing controversy in a TikTok video, making it clear that she was frustrated by the public discussion surrounding her guest list. “It is infuriating” that she’s “now getting caught up in retweets and tabloids about who was invited and who wasn’t invited,” she said.
“If you were a true friend or family member, none of this would be public right now,” Farley continued. “You would’ve [come] to me. But you can’t come to me, because then you can’t play victim to your own fake ass narrative.”
The reality star explained that she and Carpinello intentionally limited the guest list to around 50 of their closest family members and friends. “These people that are sh-t talking and creating these anonymous threads and tabloids things are the whole reason why they weren’t invited,” she added. “You proved my point.”
JWoww Focuses On Newlywed Life With Zack Carpinello

Despite the headlines surrounding who wasn’t there, Farley and Carpinello are choosing to focus on the people who were.
“We’re still taking it all in,” the couple told Page Six while sharing photos from their wedding celebration. “Every moment [of the wedding] felt intentional and filled with love. It was a beautiful reminder of how fortunate we are to have such incredible people in our lives, and we couldn’t have asked for a better way to begin our marriage.”
The pair tied the knot on Wednesday at Madison Modern Social in Old Bridge, New Jersey, surprising guests who believed they were attending a screening of Farley’s upcoming project, “Nanny Cam.”
Several ‘Jersey Shore’ Stars Attended The Surprise Ceremony

While reports claimed Angelina Pivarnick and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro were left off the guest list, several of Farley’s longtime “Jersey Shore” castmates were in attendance. Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Deena Nicole Cortese, Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola, and Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino were among those who celebrated with the newlyweds.
A source previously told Page Six that Pivarnick was “angry” about being excluded from the intimate ceremony because she had been “working with her for years,” though Farley has declined to address any specific names publicly.
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro was also not invited to the wedding, while Paul “Pauly D” DelVecchio and Vinny Guadagnino were invited but did not attend.
JWoww Says The Wedding Was Designed To Be Personal, Not A Production

Farley has also opened up about why she and Carpinello chose to keep their wedding celebration so intimate. “We envisioned a small, meaningful celebration focused on the people who matter most to us,” Farley told PEOPLE. “We weren’t interested in throwing the biggest wedding possible. We wanted an unforgettable moment shared with our closest family and friends. The goal was creating memories, not creating a production.”
According to the reality star, every aspect of the ceremony was intentionally designed to reflect the couple’s relationship rather than meet outside expectations. “More than anything, we wanted the day to feel authentic to us,” she continued. “The surprise element, the family focus, and the intimate guest list all allowed us to create something personal and meaningful.”
JWoww And Zack Carpinello Made Sure Their Children Were Part Of The Celebration

Farley and Carpinello also made it a priority to ensure their wedding day celebrated the family they have built together over the past seven years. The reality star shares daughter Meilani, 11, and son Greyson, 10, with ex-husband Roger Mathews, and the couple wanted both children to play a meaningful role in the special day.
According to PEOPLE, Carpinello gifted his stepdaughter a ruby birthstone ring, while Greyson received a soccer-themed present to commemorate the occasion. “This wedding is about our family, not just the two of us,” the newlyweds shared. “We wanted the day to celebrate not only our love story but also the family we’ve built together over the last seven years.”
By incorporating thoughtful gifts and making the children part of the festivities, Farley and Carpinello said they wanted Meilani and Greyson to feel “celebrated and included every step of the way” as they officially began this new chapter together.
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Tia Mowry Shares How She ‘Manifested’ Her New Boyfriend
Tia Mowry is living her best life with her new boyfriend by her side.
Years after the “Sister, Sister” actress divorced her ex-husband, Cory Hardrict, she found love again with her partner, Javone Williams, whom she described as super smart and “so wonderful.”
In March 2026, Tia Mowry opened up about how her “boundaries” had changed since separating from her ex.
Tia recently sat down with SiriusXM’s “Today Radio Show” to discuss a range of topics, including her new relationship with Williams, a teacher, artist, and reader.
According to Mowry, their connection is so strong that they do things together that help push them to be better, like going to the “Buddhist temple” every week and reading before bed.
“He’s a wonderful human being,” Tia said. “His emotional intelligence, it’s amazing.”
Tia Mowry Reveals She ‘Manifested’ Her New Relationship With Williams After Speaking With A Friend

Later in the interview, Mowry said that she “manifested” her new relationship with Williams after a friend of hers told her to “listen to music, put some candles on and just write out a list of what you would like in a partner.”
“I’m glad that it came around the time…because I really wouldn’t have known what I wanted three years ago. I really needed to sit in like solitude and like learn who I am first before I even figured out what it was and what it is that I want. So I did do that,” she said.
“And not only did I do that, I’m a huge believer in like neuroscience,” the mother of two added. “So I would literally close my eyes, and I would meditate about my partner, and I would meditate about the feeling that I would want to feel, and the feeling was my nervous system being safe, and that’s exactly what he does, like he’s amazing, like he’s so wonderful.”
Tia Mowry Filed For Divorce From Ex, Cory Hardrict, In 2022

Tia initially filed for divorce from her ex, Cory Hardrict, in 2022 after 14 years of marriage. The “Game” star cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split.
According to TMZ, she opened up about her separation from Hardrict in an Instagram post, saying she wanted to be honest with her fans about where things stood between them.
“I wanted to share that Cory and I have decided to go our separate ways. These decisions are never easy, and not without sadness. We will maintain a friendship as we co-parent our beautiful children. I am grateful for all the happy times we had together and want to thank my friends, family and fans for your love and support as we start this new chapter moving forward in our lives,” she wrote.
Tia Knew Her Relationship Was Over At This Moment

Tia spoke with “TODAY” about her split and said that she could pinpoint the moment she knew things between her and her ex were over.
“I knew when I really started to focus on my happiness,” she said in 2022. “I feel like women, we tend to focus on everybody else’s happiness, making sure that everybody else is OK — meaning our children, our friends, our family.”
Tia went on to say that life is about more than those things, adding that when women begin focusing on themselves and “self-love,” they’ll recognize their value. “And it’s not easy. It’s a hard journey, but at the end of the day, I feel like it is so, so worth it,” she continued.
Tia Must Be Feeling ‘Secure’ About Her New Relationship With Williams

According to a previous report from The Blast, Tia told the media that, following her divorce, she was keeping certain aspects of her personal life private. She shared that she would only post about her relationship when she felt “secure” with where things were between them.
“If I am feeling secure about something, then I’m okay sharing, because everybody wants to say what they want to say. When you are secure with yourself, then you’re like, ‘This is just noise,’” she said.
The actress said that she’s normally a bit nervous posting about her love life, and to protect herself, she’s used to creating “a boundary.”
“So yeah, it’s all about what I feel secure about, and also just [what I’m] passionate about, that I’m open to talk about,” she added.
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24 Years Later, Bruce Willis’ Criminally Underrated WWII Masterpiece Is Streaming for Free
War dramas will always be popular, with the intensity and truth behind their stories a perfect way to captivate a global audience. Right now, one of the best war films of the year is proving popular on PVOD. The WWII drama-thriller Pressure, which stars Brendan Fraser and Andrew Scott, follows the 72 hours before D-Day, and somehow finds a fresh lens through which to look at one of the most-told war stories in modern media.
The success of Pressure will likely point people in the direction of other war epics, with one such gem about to make its way to a free streamer. Set in 1944 after the Battle of the Bulge, Hart’s War follows Bruce Willis as a senior-ranking Allied officer, Colonel William McNamara, alongside Lieutenant Thomas Hart (Colin Farrell), who is tortured at a German prisoner of war camp and gives up information valuable to the Allied strategy. McNamara then recruits Hart to defend Lieutenant Lincoln Scott (Terrence Howard), a black prisoner of war accused of murdering a white prisoner.
Hart’s War was first released in 2002 and is based on the novel by John Katzenbach. The film is directed by Gregory Hoblit, who is best known for directing 1996’s Primal Fear, and was one of the last movies he made to date. Hart’s War was sadly met with mixed reviews from critics, scoring just 60% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, but it did earn a strong 3/4-star review from the great Roger Ebert. If you’re looking for your next gripping war drama, you’re in luck, as Hart’s War will be available to stream for free on Plex, starting July 1.
Did ‘Hart’s War’ Perform Well at the Box Office?
Hart’s War didn’t manage to impress critics on the whole, but could it at least find some success at the box office? Sadly, the film was one of the biggest flops of 2002, scoring just $33 million in global revenue against a budget of $70 million. This is an undeniable disaster for a film led by Willis during the height of his Hollywood power, just three years after he starred in M. Night Shyamalan‘s The Sixth Sense. Hart’s War faced tough box office competition upon debut, including Black Hawk Down, A Beautiful Mind, and Peter Pan: Return to Neverland.
Hart’s War is streaming for free on Plex next month. Stay tuned to Collider for the latest streaming stories.
- Release Date
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February 15, 2002
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125 minutes
- Director
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Gregory Hoblit
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Arnold Rifkin, David Foster, David Ladd
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Colin Farrell
Lt. Thomas W. Hart
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