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Only 10 Movies From the ’80s Are Truly Perfect From Start to Finish
The 1980s were admittedly far from a cinematic golden age. Studio filmmaking was often a little too cautious and formulaic during this period, and the auteur-driven efforts of the ’70s became all too rare. Nevertheless, the decade produced more than a few classics, bangers that succeed on literally every level.
These movies are the focus of this list. Whether redefining sci-fi, revolutionizing action cinema, or delivering timeless adventures and dramas, these ’80s movies remain as powerful and entertaining today as they were upon release. Decades later, they’re still the cinematic equivalent of perfection.
“E.T. phone home.” Steven Spielberg perfected his recipe for cinematic wonder with E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, so much so that he arguably never attempted to top it again. Here, he turns the simple premise of a lonely child befriending a stranded alien into a timeless gem, almost a kind of modern fairy tale. Our hero, Elliott (Henry Thomas), slowly forms a bond with E.T. while trying to keep him hidden from adults and government authorities.
E.T. is one of the most well-rounded blockbusters ever, balancing spectacle and emotion. The movie succeeds on multiple levels at once: as a thrilling adventure, a snapshot of childhood, a special effects showcase, a time capsule of American suburbia in the 1980s, and as a feel-good fable. The soaring finale, culminating in that iconic bicycle flight sequence and farewell, all set to music by John Williams, is one of the most powerful endings in movie history.
‘Die Hard’ (1988)
“Yippee-ki-yay, motherf—r.” One of the most influential action blockbusters of all time, Die Hard sees Bruce Willis turning in one of his defining performances as John McClane, an off-duty New York cop visiting Los Angeles for Christmas, who finds himself trapped inside a skyscraper after terrorists seize the building during a corporate party. What unfolds is one of the most perfectly paced action thrillers ever made. Every victory creates a new problem, and every setback raises the stakes.
At the eye of the storm is McClane himself, one of the most likable ’80s movie heroes. Rather than being some suave and invincible superhero, he’s just a relatively ordinary person with some skills and grit. He’s exhausted, barefoot, bleeding, and increasingly irritated, yet he doesn’t give up. Opposite him is the equally compelling villain Hans Gruber, played with icy charm by the great Alan Rickman.
‘Stand by Me’ (1986)
“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?” Rob Reiner was truly on fire from the late ’80s into the early ’90s, and Stand By Me is very much case in point. Here, he masterfully adapts a Stephen King novella, telling the story of four boys (Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Jerry O’Connell) in 1950s Oregon who set out on a journey to find the body of a missing child.
On paper, it sounds almost morbidly simple. In execution, it becomes an essential coming-of-age movie. Reiner understands that the real story isn’t the body, but the fragile friendships formed during that strange moment between childhood and adolescence. The boys joke, argue, confess fears, and slowly reveal emotional wounds they barely understand themselves. In the process, despite being rooted in a very specific time and place, Stand By Me touches on universal experiences.
‘Back to the Future’ (1985)
“If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour… you’re gonna see some serious s—t.” There may not be a more tightly constructed screenplay in blockbuster history than Back to the Future. It carries us effortlessly through the improbable story beats, making everything feel natural and fun. From the get-go, we’re on board with Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) accidentally traveling from 1985 back to 1955 in a time machine built by eccentric scientist Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), forced now to prevent his own erasure from existence.
The script is clever without ever feeling mechanical or overwrought. The plotting is intricate, constantly adding setups or visual gags that only pay off much later. The finished product is lightning in a bottle, magic that could never be recaptured or engineered in a lab, not even by the solid but not-quite-as-great sequels. Its casting is ideal, the pacing is impeccable, the direction is lively, and every emotional beat lands perfectly.
‘The Thing’ (1982)
“Nobody trusts anybody now… and we’re all very tired.” Set in an isolated Antarctic research station, The Thing begins when a dog wanders into camp while being pursued by armed Norwegians. Soon, the Americans discover they are dealing with a parasitic alien organism capable of perfectly imitating any living creature it infects. The genius of the premise lies in how quickly trust evaporates.
Any character could already be infected, meaning every interaction becomes charged with suspicion. Their rapidly increasing paranoia poses almost as much of a danger as the monster itself. In this regard, the movie functions simultaneously as sci-fi horror, psychological thriller, and social collapse drama. Audiences disliked this bleak mood on release, but The Thing was quickly canonized as a cult classic, and its influence on sci-fi has been profound, not least thanks to the groundbreaking practical effects from Rob Bottin.
‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ (1981)
“It’s not the years, honey. It’s the mileage.” Spielberg strikes again. Raiders of the Lost Ark is the Platonic ideal of the adventure movie, harking back to the pulp serial of the 1930s and ’40s, but giving their tropes a grand, blockbuster treatment. Harrison Ford is endlessly likable here as the whip-wielding archaeologist, racing against the Nazis to locate the biblical Ark of the Covenant before its supernatural power falls into the wrong hands.
From the legendary opening temple sequence onward, the movie moves with almost impossible confidence. Every set piece feels distinct and memorable, emerging naturally from the plot and the characters’ decisions. It’s not simply empty spectacle for spectacle’s sake. The truck chase, the marketplace pursuit, the flying wing battle, and the famous boulder sequence are exciting not simply because of what happens but because the audience understands the goals, obstacles, and risks involved.
‘The Empire Strikes Back’ (1980)
“Do. Or do not. There is no try.” The Empire Strikes Back took Star Wars from an impressive space opera adventure to a full-blown mythology. It upped A New Hope‘s stakes and scope in every way, while also getting deeper, darker, and more emotionally resonant. In it, Luke (Mark Hamill) trains under Yoda while Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Leia (Carrie Fisher), and the rest of the Rebel Alliance flee from the growing power of the Empire. It all culminates in Darth Vader’s iconic reveal, adding an element of Shakespearean family drama.
The movie also contains some of the finest worldbuilding in cinema history. The frozen wastelands of Hoth, the murky swamps of Dagobah, and the floating city of Cloud City are all striking and immersive. Each location expands the galaxy while serving the needs of the story. The universe suddenly feels much larger and more lived-in than before.
‘Aliens’ (1986)
“Get away from her, you bitch!” Where Alien was claustrophobic horror, Aliens transforms the same premise into a war movie without losing the terror that made the original great. James Cameron ramps up the action, giving the protagonists guns this time but pitting them against not one alien but swarms of them. Amidst the mayhem, Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) forms a bond with the young Newt (Carrie Henn) and fights hard for both their lives.
The tone is varied, nimbly shifting from frightening to funny to suspenseful to moving. The action sequences are masterful throughout. The initial hive assault, the automated sentry gun sequences, the colony escape, and the climactic battle are exciting even now. Then there’s the addition of the alien queen, another fantastic horror creation that somehow improved on the already phenomenal creature design from the first film.
‘Amadeus’ (1984)
“There are simply too many notes.” Amadeus is a brilliant statement on artistic genius and the pain of envy. Told from the perspective of aging composer Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham), the movie recounts his obsession with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce), whose vulgar behavior and childish personality stand in stark contrast to the divine brilliance of his music. It could easily have made for a dry history lesson, but director Miloš Forman turns the world of classical composition into all-out psychological warfare.
Salieri cannot understand why God would grant transcendent talent to someone he considers immature and irresponsible while leaving him comparatively ordinary. That emotional contradiction powers every scene, summoning the spirit of Cain within him. The performances are incredible across the board, Peter Shaffer‘s screenplay is intelligent and frequently hilarious, and, on top of all that, the movie treats us to some of the greatest music in human history.
‘Blade Runner’ (1982)
“All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.” Blade Runner combines the very best of sci-fi and noir. Set in a rain-soaked Los Angeles of the future, it follows Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a weary “blade runner” tasked with hunting down rogue replicants. Although that setup sounds pulpy, the film initially confused some audiences expecting a faster-paced blockbuster thriller. Over time, however, its brilliance became impossible to ignore. Blade Runner is philosophical and aesthetically innovative, delving into genuinely ambitious themes.
Making the “antagonist” Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) so sympathetic was a narrative masterstroke, elevating the movie above pretty much every other sci-fi of its time. Most importantly of all, Blade Runner embraces ambiguity. Are memories enough to define a person? Is humanity a biological fact or a moral quality? What gives life meaning when death is inevitable? The film trusts viewers to wrestle with these ideas themselves.
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Gia Giudice Teases 15th Season Of ‘RHONJ’
Production on Season 15 of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” or “RHONJ” is currently underway, and according to Gia Giudice, it’s like a “breath of fresh air.” In a new interview, the “Next Gen NYC” star opened up about the new group, its dynamics, and how it differs from past seasons.

Speaking with Us Weekly, Gia, 25, said working with the Garden State ladies has “been so fun.”
According to the Bravo personality, she’s actually filmed quite a bit for the new season, calling it “great” before speaking about how the new group of women differs from past years.
“I mean, just the energy in the room, and just the feeling of everything is so different, especially now that everyone is good, and we’re not fighting anymore,” she said. “It’s just such a different energy and vibe going into it, which I think is making it a lot more fun. It’s honestly beautiful to see. … It’s like a breath of fresh air.”
Who Is Part Of The Upcoming Season Of ‘RHONJ’?

Bravo confirmed earlier this year that Gia’s mom, Teresa Giudice, will be part of the upcoming season. Joining her is her lifelong bestie, Dolores Catania, and her sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga.
Before cameras went back up, “RHONJ” had been on hiatus while the network decided how to move forward with the group, as Teresa and Gorga had been estranged.
The pair reconciled, though, just before BravoCon 2025, sending shockwaves through the entire Bravoverse.
“They actually have [reconciled], and I do believe it,” Andy Cohen said about their relationship, per The Blast. “You know, this happened months ago, and we decided not to film anything because, frankly, we’ve seen Melissa — and we’ve seen Joe and Teresa — make up before. We were like, ‘Great, if you’re going to do this, go do it!’ And they lived in it for many months.”
Bravo Executive Speaks On Teresa Giudice And Melissa Gorga’s Relationship Ahead Of Season 15

Of course, Teresa and Gorga have feuded on “RHONJ” since 2011. Over the years, the pair argued over marital rumors and family dynamics. Things appeared to have reached a boiling point in 2024, when Teresa vowed never to speak with them again.
Cohen, however, spoke with Gia about her family during Bravo’s massive fan convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, and recalled how happy the young adult was that everything had returned to normal.
“I remember talking to Gia at BravoCon [2025], and she looked in my eye, and she was telling me things that they had been doing as a family, and she was emotional about having her uncle back and her cousins back. And I was like, ‘OK, good. This is real,’” Cohen added.
Major Changes Are Coming To ‘RHONJ’ As Season 15 Continues To Film

According to a previous report from The Blast, major changes are coming to “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” when it returns for its landmark 15th season in 2027.
The first change is that Margaret Josephs is no longer part of the group after seven years. She announced her departure in a social media video, saying she’s been thinking about the decision for years.
“I think the timing is right. A lot of things have changed in my life. I’ve been blessed to work on a different project. I’m on the set right now,” she said. “I realized I have to spend more time with my family, work on my designing, and just take a break and move on.”
Additionally, Jackie Goldschneider, Rachel Fuda, Danielle Cabral, and Jennifer Fessler also exited the series.
While Josephs was one of the show’s marquee players, she assured her fans that she wasn’t leaving the world of unscripted television.
“This will not be the last you guys see of me on television. That’s not a threat, it’s a promise, and I’m excited for all the new opportunities, and I’m grateful for all of you for supporting me for all these years,” she said.
Josephs Will Be Part Of New Amazon Prime Show

In fact, Josephs will return to television sooner than fans might’ve thought. In May 2026, Amazon Prime Video announced that Josephs, along with “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore, would take part in a new series, “Reality Retreat.”
The series will bring together a group of prominent reality TV stars for a “high-stakes wellness retreat designed to challenge their identities, relationships, and personal growth.”
Jenn Levy, Head of Nonfiction Series at Amazon, opened up about her excitement for the series, saying must-see unscripted TV starts with “bold, authentic personalities.”
“By placing them in an environment that strips away expectation and forces real introspection, we’re creating a series that is as emotionally raw as it is entertaining. It’s a wild, honest and oftentimes hilarious ride about identity, reinvention, and what happens when larger-than-life stars are forced to confront themselves…and each other,” she said.
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Bunnie Xo’s Ex Says He Still Loves Her Amid Jelly Roll Split
Bunnie Xo‘s ex-husband, Frankie Lombardo, is still carrying a torch for his former wife.
After news broke that Bunnie, 46, and Jelly Roll, 41, have filed for divorce, Lombardo spoke to Page Six about his ex on Friday, June 19.
“We talk every day,” Lombardo, 43, told the outlet. He added that he “wouldn’t say no” to getting back together with Bunnie if she was open to the idea.
“She was the only woman who ever broke my heart. I feel like there’s a lot of unfinished business between us, but I might be the only one who feels that way,” Lombardo said.“I love her very much. I will never do anything to hurt her. I don’t think that’s ever going to go away.”
Lombardo, who was married to Bunnie from 2009 to 2015, praised the Stripped Down author as he described their current relationship dynamic.
“We have an interesting friendship. Sometimes she still talks to me like she’s my wife and reprimands me,” Lombardo told Page Six.
He added, “Bunnie is my best friend.”
Us Weekly confirmed on June 15 that Jelly Roll filed to end his marriage one month prior, submitting a divorce petition in Tennessee on May 18.
Speaking on her “Dumb Blonde” podcast on Thursday, June 18, Bunnie opened up about what caused them to call it quits.
“J and I have never really been good at having disagreements. So, we were the type of couple who never argued. So, he would be holding things in. I would be holding things in, and that’s a recipe for disaster,” Bunnie explained on the podcast. “We always preach you gotta be comfortable having the uncomfortable conversations, and we did that for eight years in. Then the past year and a half, we kind of got away from that because we’re in a different life right now.”

Frankie Lombardo. (Photo courtesy of Frankie Lombardo/TikTok)
Bunnie added that a fight they had on Mother’s Day in May was the straw that broke the camel’s back. During the argument, Bunnie said she told him to “file the f***ing divorce papers.”
For his part, Jelly Roll broke his silence on the pair’s separation on stage during a performance in Saratoga Springs, NY.
“I wasn’t going to talk about this tonight, but while we’re talking about liars… the internet is a liar,” Jelly Roll said in footage shared via his Instagram. “It’s the only time and the only city I’m going to speak about this so break your camera phones out now.”
The “Save Me” singer shot down speculation there was an infidelity involved in their decision to call time on their marriage.
“Me and my wife are best friends. We will always be best friends. We just got off the phone earlier today,” he said. “Nobody cheated on nobody. She just did a whole podcast about it. You can go watch it. Every word of it is the truth.”
The country star, who tied the knot with Bunnie in August 2016, ended with a message for his estranged wife directly, sharing gratitude for their relationship.
“Bunnie, I love you baby. Thank you for those 10 years. They were incredible. Thank you for the next 10 years of friendship and 20 beyond that,” he said.
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NeNe Leakes’ Son Jailed Over Multiple Violations
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” legend NeNe Leakes has been open about the issues one of her sons, Bryson Leakes, has faced, including addiction. Now, it has come to light that the 35-year-old has been arrested over multiple issues, including missed child support payments.

According to TMZ, Bryson was arrested on May 1 on multiple charges and is being held at a Georgia jail. The charges include missed child support payments, a probation violation, and failure to appear for a previous legal matter. His bond was set at $27,000.
Regarding the probation charge, it was in connection with a case involving him being found with fentanyl in 2023. As previously reported, during that arrest, he told the officers that his name was Brentt Leakes, his younger brother. This led to him being charged with giving a false name and possession of a controlled substance.
Ultimately, that drug charge was dropped, and Bryson was sentenced to 12 months of probation. He also had to pay $500 in fines, complete 40 hours of community service, and undergo various drug tests.
NeNe Leakes’ Son, Bryson, Violated Multiple Probation Terms

Per court documents obtained by TMZ filed on June 2, Bryon did not hold up his end of the terms of his probation. This includes requirements such as failing to appear since being sentenced, completing the required substance abuse evaluation, community service, and payments toward the $500 fine.
At the time of writing, neither NeNe nor her other son, Brentt, has issued a statement regarding Bryson being held in a Georgia jail.
‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ Fans Are Rallying Around NeNe Leakes

As mentioned, NeNe has spoken openly about some of the personal struggles her son, Bryson, has faced. Because of this, fans of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” hold no grudges against her for not bailing him out of jail.
One person said, “He’s a grown a-s man, NeNe probably washed her hands with him at this point.” Another “RHOA” fan wrote, “I know who’s not bailing him out!!!” Someone else wrote, “This young man has really taken Nene through it. I’m gonna be praying for her. Brentt is still in the hospital and now THIS. Pray for Nene and his kids.”
After that, other social media users recalled Bryon’s issues being mentioned on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” This includes cast member Sheree Whitfield bringing up his shoplifting arrest during the season four reunion.
In reference to the now-iconic moment from the show, one person said, “Your son wasn’t arrested for shoplifting at Walmart?”
A different social media user then wrote, “NeNe has been paying for everything for years. At some point, enough is enough. This is why you don’t play with family court. They will lock you up.”
NeNe Leakes Previously Discussed Her Son’s Addiction

Leakes opened up about her son’s addiction and his arrest in a 2023 interview with Carlos King for his “Reality With the King” podcast.
Regarding an update, she shared, “I spoke to him on the phone, I think he’s doing OK.”
Leakes said of his condition, “He needs rehabilitation. He needs a lot of counseling. Like many families out there, I have family members who are struggling with drugs and certain addictions. He has an addiction. He’s been struggling with it for years. He’s been in rehab a couple of times, and he still has come back out and relapsed.”
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” OG also acknowledged that Bryson will need to help himself. According to her, “As a mom, just to watch it, my hands are tied. [There’s] not much that I can do. For people who have had children or family members that have been on drugs, they know that they have to be ready. They have to simply be ready.”
The ‘RHOA’ Alum Has Tried To Help Her Son

NeNe continued her interview by revealing that she has tried various methods to help Bryson, including sending him to a facility. She said, “I’ve spent so much money on trying to get Bryson where he needs to be.”
The “RHOA” alum continued, “But every time I’ve sent him off is because I said, ‘You are getting your a-s up, and we are sending you off.’ But I learned through counseling myself that he has to say, ‘I’m ready to go,’ not me making him go. So until Bryson is ready to make a change, [there’s] nothing I [can] do.”
She added, “He is [33] years old, he’s an adult. He has three children — three beautiful children — who I adore. He has a wife. As a mother, I would never wash my hands of my child, right? But, I’m kind of numb to it because it’s been happening for so many years. I’m just really kind of numb to the situation.”
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Denzel Washington’s Greatest Thriller Ever Still Holds Up Decades Later
By Chris Snellgrove
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While actors like Keanu Reeves always make a big splash, the truth is that nobody does action or thrillers quite as well as Denzel Washington. And if you like Denzel, then you probably can’t get enough of his filmography. Fortunately, you can now stream his greatest thriller (and some would say his greatest film, period), Training Day, which is currently available on-demand through a number of convenient touchpoints.
Taking The Rookie Under His Wing
If you’re a Denzel Washington fan who has never watched Training Day, the plot of this killer thriller is quite simple: Washington plays a veteran detective who is charged with showing a young cop how things work on the streets.

It doesn’t take long for the young officer to realize that his mentor is not all that he seems to be, and our characters end up in a race for their lives against powerful forces who won’t hesitate to destroy them. And even if our characters can escape with their lives, it’s quite clear they may not be able to escape with their souls intact.
While Denzel Washington is the big draw for this film (there’s a reason his biggest fans consider this his best work), you should know that Training Day is chock full of great actors.

Ethan Hawke plays the rookie cop that Denzel takes under his wing, and the movie has plenty of familiar faces, including Eva Mendes and Terry Crews. One of the most notable things about the cast is that it features plenty of musical talent: Macy Gray, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg all have roles in this film, and it’s wild to see some of our favorite singers turn in surprisingly great onscreen performances.
Wall To Wall Bangers
Because of all that musical talent in Denzel Washington’s epic film, you may not be surprised to hear that Training Day also has one banger soundtrack. After it was released, the movie’s soundtrack ended up number 35 on the Billboard 200, and two of its singles took the world by storm. Those singles were Dr. Dre and DJ Quik’s “Put It on Me” and Nelly’s “#1.”

While the wild events of Denzel Washington’s character were not explicitly based on a true story, the general concepts behind the film were inspired by the Rampart Scandal, which was a major scandal concerning the Los Angeles Police Department’s Rampart Division. The inspiration was deep enough that Denzel decided to grow a beard so that he might better resemble Rafael Pérez, a corrupt LAPD at the heart of the scandal.
This helped fuel the producers’ powerful idea that police corruption is often not a matter of good cops going rogue out of the blue so much as good cops getting corrupted by the system they are a part of.

Between the sheer acting skills of Denzel Washington, the tight script from David Ayer, and the awesome directing of Antoine Fuqua, Training Day proved to be a major hit. At the box office, it grossed a cool $104.9 million against a budget of $45 million. It was successful enough to later spawn a television series inspired by the film, though that series was canceled after only one year in large part because of the unexpected death of series star Bill Paxton.
The Future Of The Franchise
If Denzel Washington’s Training Day was a major success with audiences, it was an absolute smash hit with critics. The film currently has 74 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, meaning that it is certified “fresh.” It also has an 89 percent rating from general audiences, which goes to show just how beloved the movie really is.

The film went on to receive a number of prestigious awards, including Denzel Washington receiving an Academy Award for Best Actor (Ethan Hawke was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor, though he didn’t win the award). And while the Training Day TV series didn’t last very long, fan enthusiasm for the franchise has remained high.
High enough, in fact, for Warner Bros. to greenlight a prequel to the movie that went into production in 2022, though recent reports suggest that it’s still being actively developed, and its script still undergoing revisions.

Ultimately, Denzel Washington is one of the best actors in the business, and Training Day is one of the finest films we have ever seen. To experience the hype for yourself, you can now rent or purchase the film on-demand through YouTube, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video, and Fandango at Home. Just don’t blame us if you end up blasting the soundtrack to the rest of your friends all week.
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Nordstrom Shoppers Love This Slimming One-Piece Swimsuit
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Chilling by the beach or pool all summer long is the stuff dreams are made of, but finding a swimsuit that feels supportive, comfortable and confidence-boosting isn’t always easy. That’s exactly why Nordstrom shoppers are raving about the Shapellx U-Wire Riched Tummy Control OnePiece Swimsuit. Designed to smooth, sculpt and flatter, it’s helping shoppers feel their best while they lounge or take a dip.
Part of what makes the swimsuit stand out is that it doesn’t sacrifice comfort for support. The thoughtfully designed silhouette combines strategic ruching, tummy control and an elegant U-wire neckline to create a polished look that hugs your shape without feeling restrictive. It also comes in zebra print, teal, black, yellow and fuchsia, allowing you to find the perfect shade.
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All the little strategic details are what make this swimsuit so flattering. Ruching through the midsection helps create a smoothing effect, while adjustable straps and supportive cups give a customized fit, so it feels like it was made to order. The result is a timeless one-piece that’s as chic and stylish as it is functional.
The one-piece is even versatile enough to wear beyond the beach. Pair it with a linen button-down and wide-leg pants for lunch by the water, or throw on a flowy sarong and sandals for an easy vacation outfit. The classic silhouette makes it a swimsuit you’ll reach for season after season. And, most importantly, it’s durable enough to last from one summer to the next.
Shoppers say the fit is where this swimsuit really shines. “The fabric feels smooth and comfortable, and the ruched tummy area gives a flattering, supportive fit without feeling too tight,” wrote one five-star reviewer.
This swimsuit looks as good as it feels, too. “The quality is surprisingly nice, and the shape & support of the suit is great,” wrote another customer. “I love the gold detail and versatility of the straps.”
If you’ve been searching for a swimsuit that smooths in all the right places while still feeling comfortable enough to wear all day, this Nordstrom favorite is well worth a look. Chic, supportive and endlessly flattering, it’s easy to see why shoppers keep recommending it.
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‘Toy Story 5’ Filmmakers Explain Taylor Swift’s Role in the Pixar Sequel
Editor’s Note: This interview contains spoilers for Toy Story 5.
Summary
“Toys are for play, but tech is for everything.” That’s the divide found in the new Toy Story movie. When Bonnie (Scarlett Spears) struggles to make friends with kids her age, her parents purchase her a tablet, Lilypad (Greta Lee). Lily’s presence immediately puts her at odds with Bonnie’s toys, especially the lead of Toy Story 5, Jessie (Joan Cusack). As the new sheriff in charge, Jessie makes it her mission to help her kid find a real friend, and through that, our favorite yodeling cowgirl reconnects with her past in a poignant, beautiful way. The fifth Toy Story movie also stars Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Conan O’Brien.
Ahead of the movie’s release, Collider’s Meredith Loftus sat down with co-director Kenna Harris and producer Lindsey Collins. The duo reveal how early in the process they (and co-director Andrew Stanton) knew the latest installment would center on Jessie, as well as how late they decided on Jessie’s connection to Emily decades later. Plus, Collins explains how patience was key to connecting with Taylor Swift for the movie’s original song, “I Knew It, I Knew You.” You can watch the full interview, or read the transcript below.
The ‘Toy Story 5’ Team Knew From the Beginning That the Story Would Center on Jessie
“Jessie is the head of the room. It’s got to be a story about her.”
COLLIDER: This movie initially pits toys against technology. If you could bring back an older device, what would it be?
KENNA HARRIS: Oh, that’s a good question. Do the robot dogs count? Remember the little robot dogs in the early 2000s? That wasn’t even that long ago. [Laughs] In the ancient times. They would play music sometimes. That’s the one I would do.
LINDSEY COLLINS: You’re going to be like, “I don’t even know what you’re talking about” when I tell you.
HARRIS: Say it.
COLLINS: Well, there were two games. One was Merlin, which was this cool electronic game that I had that was really fun to play. Never mind. [Laughs] And then Simon, which was like this other game.
HARRIS: I know Simon.
COLLINS: But that was the first tech game my parents bought. It lights up, it makes noises.
HARRIS: The future is now!
COLLINS: The future is now. [Laughs] Yeah, I loved it.
When you came together to start planning for Toy Story 5, at what point in the process did you decide to center the story on Jessie?
HARRIS: The very beginning. Andrew Stanton wrote on Toy Story 4 and all the previous films. It was one of his big decisions to really just push for Woody to give away the sheriff badge to Jessie. So when Pixar was sniffing around like, “Is it time for Toy Story 5? Andrew, what would you do with it?” His instinct right away was, “Well, Jessie is the head of the room. It’s got to be a story about her.” He and I and Lindsay all completely agree that we were like, “Oh, there’s so much exciting emotional territory to explore with her.” So right from the get-go, there was always Jessie as the lead, Lilypad as our antagonist, and 50 Buzz Lightyears just going rogue.
COLLINS: Which may have been all Andrew. I don’t know, the 50 Buzz Lightyears we were like, “Oh, okay.”
HARRIS: Just go with it.
COLLINS: Two feel obvious. The third one, I don’t know, and Andrew was like, “Just wait for it, it’s going to work.”
‘Toy Story 5’ Director Admits the Emily Connection Was Discovered Late in the Process
“It transformed over time.”
How long did you have that Emily reveal in your back pocket?
HARRIS: It transformed over time.
COLLINS: They had different versions of it.
HARRIS: Yeah, there were different kinds of ways we were trying to explore what exactly is the hurt that she has. What exactly would help that?
COLLINS: Or fix it.
HARRIS: Sometimes there were options that while it was initially, this could be juicy or cool, it was like, “Oh, I don’t think that’s actually what she needs or wants to move on.” I wouldn’t say late in the game, but when we finally discovered kind of…
COLLINS: Pretty late in the game.
HARRIS: Pretty late in the game, sure. The producer is like, “It could’ve come sooner.” We knew. We knew right away that this feels right, and this feels like what she deserves.
COLLINS: And what she needs.
What Did It Take For Taylor Swift To Create ‘Toy Story 5’s Song? Patience.
“Alright, what if we just wait and just hold and see?”
Speaking of knowing, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” what a great capper to end the movie. If Taylor Swift wasn’t available, did you have other singers in mind that you wanted to bring in?
HARRIS: Taylor was kind of the dream from the get-go.
COLLINS: I mean, yeah. Taylor was, and then we were like, “There’s no way. She’s so busy.”
HARRIS: There was so much stuff going on, like The Eras Tour.
COLLINS: Yeah, you know that little tour called The Eras Tour. [Laughs] I don’t know if you’ve heard of it. But I think we were like, “You know what? We’re just going to wait and see.” We left it really… I mean we had talked about it. And it was like, “Too busy. It’s not going to happen.” And then it was like, “Alright, what if we just wait and just hold and see?” Let’s just see how the movie evolves and not commit to anything else.
HARRIS: And then the stars were aligned.
COLLINS: Then the universe delivered in the sense that all of a sudden it was like, “Wait, she might have a minute.” And we were like, “To watch the movie?” So she saw a very early cut and was instantly like, “I get it. I’m totally in. Would you be willing?” We were like, “Would we be? Be cool, be cool.”
HARRIS: Lindsey, chill out.
COLLINS: Yeah, stop being weird. Be cool.
HARRIS: Just let her cook. [Laughs]
COLLINS: She’s such a storyteller, obviously. She instantly understood, obviously having been a fan of Toy Story and of Jessie, what kind of song Jessie deserved and how it was a counterbalance in some ways to “When Somebody Loved Me.” That she [Jessie] deserved this celebratory, happy song at the end of this movie. It was just such a gift. I mean, [Taylor] was like, “I don’t know. You guys can tell me if you don’t like it,” and everything. We were like…
HARRIS: Please, please, please let us use this song!
COLLINS: She had written so many specifics into it. If you listen to the lyrics, you’re like, “Wow!” So much [detail] to some of the previous films and to this film. It’s all from the perspective of a toy running through the blades of the grass. Anyway, turns out she’s super talented.
HARRIS: She’s pretty good at the whole songwriting thing.
She might have a career in this.
HARRIS: Potential.
COLLINS: She should think about it. That’s all I’m saying. Don’t give up.
Toy Story 5 is now playing in theaters and IMAX.
Toy Story 5
- Release Date
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June 19, 2026
- Runtime
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102 Minutes
- Director
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Andrew Stanton, McKenna Harris
- Writers
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Andrew Stanton, McKenna Jean Harris
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Tim Allen
Buzz Lightyear (voice)
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Greta Lee
Lilypad (voice)
Entertainment
10 Greatest Noir Thrillers of the Last 80 Years
Film noir and thrillers naturally go together. They’re usually about corruption, obsession, and moral compromise, shot through with suspense and danger. In both genres, the heroes tend to be tough and cynical, the antagonists manipulative and elusive, and the mood pretty darn dark.
With all that in mind, this list looks at the very best noir thrillers of the last eight decades. These movie masterpieces are timeless stories of deception and disillusionment, set in grim, oppressive landscapes, from the shadows of postwar Vienna to the neon-lit streets of modern L.A. They make the most out of both genres, becoming true standouts in cinema as a whole.
10
‘The Long Goodbye’ (1973)
“You’ll never learn, you’re a born loser.” The Long Goodbye is one of the strangest and most fascinating noir movies. In Robert Altman‘s riff on Raymond Chandler’s famous detective story, private investigator Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) becomes entangled in a web of deception after his friend’s wife is found murdered. The tale that follows involves gangsters, alcoholics, missing money, and Hollywood eccentricity, filtered through an off-beat tone that would heavily influence the stoner noir subgenre.
The biggest strength here is the unique interpretation of Marlowe. Unlike the tough, confident detectives played by stars like Humphrey Bogart, Gould’s Marlowe seems perpetually confused, shuffling through life with a muttered: “It’s okay with me.” Yet beneath the apparent absent-mindedness lies a man who refuses to compromise his principles, a relic of another era, wandering through a world that no longer understands loyalty, friendship, or integrity.
9
‘Nightcrawler’ (2014)
“If you want to win the lottery, you have to make the money to buy a ticket.” Jake Gyllenhaal turns in a creepy, cold-eyed lead performance in this one as Lou Bloom, an unemployed drifter who discovers the world of freelance crime journalism in Los Angeles. Armed with a police scanner and a video camera, Lou begins filming accidents, murders, and violent crimes and selling the footage to local television stations, though the line between observer and participant quickly starts to blur.
Aesthetically, the vibe is delectably noirish, all police lights, neon signs, and headlights cutting through darkness. Yet, what elevates Nightcrawler beyond merely a visually striking thriller is its razor-sharp social commentary. The film examines the relationship between media and violence, asking uncomfortable questions about society’s appetite for sensationalism, themes that have only grown more relevant in the years since.
8
‘L.A. Confidential’ (1997)
“Some men get the world. Others get ex-hookers and a trip to Arizona.” Noir seemed all played out by the late ’90s, but director Curtis Hanson found a way to breathe new life into it with this banger. L.A. Confidential feels like a greatest-hits collection of noir themes executed with total confidence. In it, three very different Los Angeles police officers (Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, and Guy Pearce) are investigating a brutal massacre tied to organized crime and celebrity culture.
As their paths converge, each man is forced to confront uncomfortable truths about himself and the city he serves. Each of the characters is layered and compelling: Crowe’s Bud is driven by emotion and violence, Pearce’s Exley by ambition and idealism, and Spacey’s Vincennes by fame and self-interest. Their contrasting journeys give this crime-noir gem an emotional depth that most thrillers lack.
7
‘Se7en’ (1995)
“Wanting people to listen, you can’t just tap them on the shoulder anymore.” With Se7en, David Fincher skillfully melded serial-killer tropes and the darkest of philosophical noir. The story follows veteran detective William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and his younger partner David Mills (Brad Pitt) as they investigate a series of murders inspired by the seven deadly sins. The case becomes increasingly personal and psychologically devastating the deeper they dig.
The mood is deeply fatalistic, something that the aesthetics reflect perfectly: shadows dominate the frame, interiors feel suffocating, and the city itself seems perpetually trapped in darkness. Rain falls almost constantly. Streets are crowded, dirty, and oppressive. Apartments are claustrophobic and decaying. It’s a literal representation of a world without hope, culminating in that legendarily grim ending, one of the most powerful in ’90s cinema.
6
‘Blade Runner’ (1982)
“It’s too bad she won’t live. But then again, who does?” The most perfect fusion of noir and sci-fi. Ridley Scott‘s most imaginative achievement centers on Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a retired blade runner tasked with hunting down bioengineered beings virtually indistinguishable from humans. But as Deckard tracks his targets through a futuristic Los Angeles, he begins questioning the assumptions underlying his mission.
Through him, Blade Runner delves into thorny questions around identity. Can machines feel? What is it that makes us human? The movie gets deeply philosophical, all while serving up an engaging detective plot and an endless supply of striking imagery. The visual design feels simultaneously futuristic and decayed, with massive corporate skyscrapers towering over crowded streets filled with advertisements, everything grimy and polluted rather than bright and sleek. Blade Runner went on to be deeply influential, becoming a true titan of the medium.
5
‘Out of the Past’ (1947)
“Build my gallows high, baby.” If someone wanted to understand the essence of classic film noir, Out of the Past would be one of the first movies worth recommending. It revolves around former private investigator Jeff Bailey (Robert Mitchum), who has attempted to leave his troubled past behind and build a quiet life in a small town. Unfortunately, the past refuses to stay buried. When an old associate tracks him down, Jeff is pulled back into the orbit of the unforgettable femme fatale Kathie Moffat (Jane Greer).
The finest elements here are the performances. Mitchum embodies the classic noir hero: intelligent, capable, and self-aware, yet ultimately trapped by his own choices. He understands from the beginning that he is caught in forces larger than himself. Equally important is Greer’s turn as Moffat: beautiful, charming, mysterious, and utterly dangerous, constantly keeping both Jeff and the audience uncertain about her true motives.
4
‘The Big Sleep’ (1946)
“You like to work your way around to an answer.” One of the movies that helped establish the noir blueprint. Bogart is brilliant here as Philip Marlowe, this time hired by the wealthy General Sternwood (Charles Waldron) to investigate a blackmail scheme targeting one of his daughters. However, what initially appears to be a relatively straightforward case quickly expands into a labyrinth of gambling debts, pornography, missing persons, organized crime, and murder.
One of the enduring charms of The Big Sleep is that even devoted fans occasionally struggle to explain every detail of the plot. The story is all mysteries, enigmas, red herrings, misdirection, and twists upon twists. Really, the film thrives on atmosphere, character, and dialogue, particularly the chemistry between Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Their scenes together are legendary, flirting banter crackling with intelligence, humor, and sexual tension.
3
‘Touch of Evil’ (1958)
“A policeman’s job is only easy in a police state.” Touch of Evil is one of the last great classics from the genre’s golden age. It begins with a car bombing near the U.S.-Mexico border, drawing Mexican narcotics investigator Mike Vargas (Charlton Heston) into a conflict with veteran American police captain Hank Quinlan (Orson Welles, who also directs). Vargas investigates the crime and soon discovers evidence of moral rot lurking beneath Quinlan’s reputation.
While the movie is most famous nowadays for its ambitious and technically impressive opening tracking shot, there’s a lot more to it than that. First up, the writing is strong and usually bold for its time: racism, police misconduct, and political corruption are woven into the narrative. The characters are darkly layered, too, trapped by their past decisions, personal flaws, and the systems around them.
2
‘Chinatown’ (1974)
“Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown.” Jack Nicholson is at the top of his game here as private investigator Jake Gittes, who is hired to investigate an alleged affair involving a powerful water engineer in 1930s Los Angeles. Like the great noir detectives before him, Gittes is intelligent, cynical, and confident in his ability to uncover the truth. Yet even he is overwhelmed and defeated by the forces he confronts, an approach that takes Chinatown from simply solid noir to full-blown tragedy.
The script by Robert Towne provides the sturdy foundation. Not for nothing, Chinatown is widely considered one of the best ever. Information is revealed gradually and organically, drawing viewers deeper into the puzzle while maintaining constant tension. Every scene deepens both the mystery and the characterization. The cast rises to the occasion with committed, complex performances.
1
‘The Third Man’ (1949)
“In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo.” In this one, American writer Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) arrives in postwar Vienna expecting a job offer from his friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles). Instead, Holly learns that Lime has apparently died in a mysterious accident. Suspicious of the circumstances, Holly begins investigating, uncovering a conspiracy that reveals just how little he truly knew about his friend.
From here, The Third Man succeeds on multiple levels. The screenplay is filled with sharp dialogue and memorable moments, delving deep into questions of morality and friendship, and the themes and setting fit together perfectly. The war-scarred city creates a perfect noir environment, a world where old certainties have collapsed, and moral boundaries have become blurred. Cinematographer Robert Krasker accentuates this with dramatic shadows, stark contrasts, and famously tilted camera angles.
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Madonna Wore a $10 Drugstore Blush on the Met Gala Red Carpet
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Madonna‘s Met Gala look had beauty lovers zooming in on every detail. Surprisingly, one standout product behind her look was a super affordable find: the Kiko Milano Smart Colour Blush. The pop icon had the blush layered on heavily and placed high up on the cheekbones for a statement-making finish.
The silky powder blush has quietly built a cult following thanks to its buttery texture, seamless blendability and soft-focus finish that looks far pricier than its drugstore-level price tag suggests.
One thing that makes this formula stand out is the shade payoff. The pigment is noticeable enough to show up on even bare skin, but they’re forgiving enough for beginners who tend to overapply blush. Ready to take a page out of Madonna’s beauty playbook? Grab the blush for just $10 on Amazon!
Get the Kiko Milano Smart Colour Blush for $10 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
Unlike other powder blushes that feel chalky, cling onto dry patches and leave behind an uneven finish, this formula is finely milled, delivering a soft-focus finish that almost mimics a cream. The texture is lightweight and velvety, which helps create that diffused, airbrushed flush without looking like one big stripe on the skin. Plus, it comes in eight gorgeous shades suitable for all skin tones.
The blush is also incredibly buildable. Translation: You can keep the application soft and natural during the day, then bump up the drama at night with a few extra layers. It blends nicely on top of foundation without lifting or disturbing the product underneath, which is a huge win for anyone who has struggled with powdered formulas turning patchy or uneven mid-application. As for the finish, it leans radiant-matte rather than flat, giving skin that healthy, lit-from-within look that almost looks like a filter.
The formula has earned rave reviews on Amazon, too. One self-proclaimed “blush snob” noted how the texture feels “smooth, silky and buttery.”
At just $10, it delivers the performance of a luxury high-end product several times the price.
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13 Of Nordstrom’s Most-Wanted Sandals For Summer 2026
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I don’t know about you, but sandals are the only shoes I’ll be putting on my feet from now until about mid-September. They’re comfortable, cute and they let my feet breathe even on the hottest days. Fortunately, there are plenty of fun, luxe-looking trends and styles to choose from, whether I want to keep it comfortable in flats or elevate my look with a heel.
So far, I’ve found most of my favorite summer sandals on Nordstrom, which boasts an impressive selection of brands and styles. The only problem? The most on-trend options are going fast, and the retailer’s bestselling pieces are flying off the shelves. Thankfully, a few of the most chic sandals available are still in stock and ready to be added to cart. Just be sure to grab them sooner rather than later — there’s no telling how long these will last!
13 of Nordstrom’s Most-Wanted Sandals For Summer
1. Our Favorite: These sleek leather slides have it all: a comfy sole for lots of walking, metallic details for a more elevated feel and a tiny heel so you don’t feel too flat to the floor. The neutral colors also mean they go with literally anything. Snag them while you can!
2. Runner-Up: Dolce Vita’s strappy flat sandals feel impossibly chic, whether you pair them with denim shorts or a cute sundress. They have just enough cushioning to be genuinely comfortable, and the elastic straps provide a flexible fit.
3. Comfy Classic: You really can’t go wrong with Birkenstock slides. The gold buckles elevate these, making them feel more versatile. Plus, they’re waterproof, so they’re perfect for the beach or pool.
4. Pool Friendly: Skip the flimsy flip-flops on your next pool day and wear these jelly T-strap sandals instead. Sleek, cool and stylish, this pick is both practical and chic — and water-resistant to boot!
5. Strappy Flats: Thin straps, metallic gold and a dainty ankle strap make these flat sandals feel so feminine and pretty. They have an almost Grecian-inspired look that makes them dress up any outfit.
6. Date Night Pick: Step into these sophisticated heeled sandals when you’re going out somewhere special. With the square toe and heel, plus that strappy, modern design, this pair is bound to stand out.
7. On-Trend Style: Jelly flats are a huge trend this summer, and you can get in on it with Sam Edelman’s Mary-Jane flats. They’re impossibly cool and have the most fun nostalgic feel, just with a modern touch.
8. Retro Feel: These platform sandals feel like they came out of the 1970s in the best way possible. An ankle strap and block heel keep the style sturdy without looking too clunky.
9. Everyday Go-To: Everyone should have one pair of go-to flip-flops in their closet, and these are a great contender. They have a little bit of a platform feel for height, a cushioned footbed for comfort and a wide thong strap that won’t leave you with blisters.
10. Designer Splurge: Sure, these Coach slides are a splurge, but they’re also a gorgeous pick you’ll wear again and again. The polished hardware and smooth leather make them look and feel so luxe.
11. On Sale Alert: Snag these comfy buckle slides while the price is low. They have a contoured, cushioned footbed that makes them wearable for hours on end, and the double strap and buckles make them so stylish.
12. Most Comfy Award: When it comes to comfort, it’s hard to beat Crocs slides. They’re bouncy and cushioned, adding just a little height without making you feel off-balance. Plus, they’re waterproof and dry fast, so they’re super versatile.
13. Sporty Chic: Nature lovers, these slim sandals were made for you. They’re durable and rugged enough for lots of outdoor activities, with thin straps and a slim profile that make them feel so on-trend.
Entertainment
Elsie Hewitt Shows Off Post-Baby Body in String Bikini
Elsie Hewitt is officially in summer mode.
Hewitt, 30, embraced the heat in a new series of Instagram photos posted on Friday, June 19, showing off her post-baby body in a bright orange string bikini with a red border.
“I should be napping,” she wrote in the caption.
The new mom, who welcomed daughter Scottie with now-ex Pete Davidson in December 2025, held her hand up to block the sun while sitting cross-legged on a red lounge chair in her first snapshot. She had a pair of orange sunglasses on the chair, which matched her bathing suit color palette.

Elsie Hewitt. Courtesy of Elsie Hewitt/Instagram
Hewitt appeared to be sunbathing on a rooftop in New York City, highlighting her curves and toned abs in several snaps.
In addition to sitting on the lounge chair, Hewitt laid down to get tan and reveal her sexy suit in its entirety. She wore her orange sunnies on her face as she appeared to doze off.
In a third photo, Hewitt bent one leg on the chair as her other leg hung off the side. She played with her bikini tie as the shade started to take over the area.
“We didn’t know it was Elsie’s Mama glow making her perfect some might accuse her of being Ai 🤖,” one user wrote in the comments section.
Another user praised Hewitt’s physique just six months after she gave birth, writing, “The snap back needs to be funded and studied. so does the fumble. 😩.”
“Didn’t you just have a baby!!!! Guurrrl. You look amazing,” a third person commented.

Elsie Hewitt. Courtesy of Elsie Hewitt/Instagram
Hewitt’s bikini snaps are her latest thirst trap-style pictures to cause a stir on social media this month.
The model previously shared a series of park photos on June 3, in which Hewitt showed off her cleavage in a plunging red polka dot dress.
In the snaps, Hewitt smiled as she enjoyed a sunny picnic, lying on a blanket in the Big Apple.
“🐞,” she captioned the images.
Hewitt’s sexy uploads come one month after Us Weekly exclusively confirmed that she and Davidson, 32, split after dating more than one year.
Nine months after the pair were first romantically linked in March 2025, they welcomed their daughter, Scottie, who is named after Davidson’s late father, a firefighter who died in the line of duty during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City.

Elsie Hewitt. Courtesy of Elsie Hewitt/Instagram
“They are still sorting things out as it pertains to their split,” a source close to the pair told Us in May of Davidson and Hewitt’s breakup. “They tried to make it work but there were different stressors, including having a baby together as two people who didn’t yet know each other that well. They are both trying to make it work and have made accommodations in their schedules for the baby.”
The insider added, “They are still rooting for each other but are each going their own ways, outside of working to coparent and focusing on their baby.”
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