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Perfect, R-Rated Comedy Thriller Will Infiltrate And Destroy Your Life
By Robert Scucci
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Working as an office drone is the worst possible way to spend your time, especially if your doppelganger is showing up for work, running circles around you, and tarnishing your good name. Not only does Jesse Eisenberg’s doppelganger do all of these things in 2013’s The Double, nobody else at work seems to notice that his primary antagonist is his exact body double. It’s a bleak reminder of how little your coworkers actually pay attention to things like who they’ve been working with for the past seven years, what they look like, and what they do for a living.
After thinking about it for a minute, it’s not even that far-fetched of a scenario. Having to wear a shirt and tie, commute to a central office, and sit in a cubicle inside a windowless room, all while attending meetings that could have been an email, only to be rewarded with a slice of room-temperature pizza left over from yesterday’s sales meeting, is more than enough to suck the soul right out of you and turn you into a shell of a man who locks in without soaking in their surroundings.

While The Double is clearly an unrealistic story, what’s depicted here doesn’t feel that far removed from what office culture could easily devolve into over the next decade.
An Office That Makes Office Space Look Like A Beach Paradise
Set mostly in oppressively dank apartment buildings, corner offices, and cubicles, The Double centers on Simon James (Jesse Eisenberg), an office drone of the highest order who’s wandering aimlessly through life. Though everyone at the office works for a cold-hearted authority figure known only as The Colonel (James Fox), it’s never made entirely clear what anyone actually does for a living. It’s obvious they’re clerks for some wide-reaching, dystopian government agency, but beyond that, your guess is as good as mine.

This level of impersonality in The Double feeds directly into its central conflict. Simon frequently forgets his ID badge and is never recognized by the security guards or his coworkers. He has to sign a visitor’s form just to go to work, as if he barely exists. Simon feels this same kind of invisibility when it comes to his coworker Hannah (Mia Wasikowska), who lives in the apartment building across from him but doesn’t even know he’s there. He admires her from afar, often collecting her torn-up art projects and saving them in a notebook for himself.
It’s a lonely existence for Simon James, until he meets his doppelganger, James Simon (also Jesse Eisenberg), who appears out of nowhere and suddenly starts working at the same office.

James Simon is everything Simon James is not in The Double, which immediately creates a number of problems. Simon is shy, reserved, and lacking confidence, content to blend into the background and quietly move through life. James, on the other hand, is charming, assertive, and instantly recognized as a standout employee, despite doing similar work to Simon, who barely gets acknowledged by anyone. Slowly but surely, James begins intruding on Simon’s life, eventually earning Hannah’s affection, much to Simon’s dismay. To make matters worse, nobody at the office seems to notice that Simon James and James Simon are identical, calling Simon’s grip on reality into question.
As Simon spirals, he gets to know James better, and the two even swap places on occasion in an attempt to live in each other’s shoes. These exchanges usually backfire, further straining their already toxic relationship and forcing Simon to question what it even means to be alive.
Sounds Like Another Movie That Came Out At The Same Time

Based on the 1846 novel of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Double shares a similar premise with 2013’s Enemy, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. While it might be tempting to chalk this up to parallel development, the coincidence is actually stranger than that. Enemy is based on a completely different novel from 2002, also titled The Double, written by José Saramago.
Both films explore what happens when two perfectly identical men occupy the same space, and the personal fallout that follows when one’s likeness is used by someone else with questionable intentions. While they tell very different stories, they make for an interesting double feature if you want to see how two doppelganger narratives released in the same year end up echoing each other in unexpected ways, as if they were each other’s doppelgangers all along.

Strangely enough, both films also exist within liminal, brutalist environments, trapping their protagonists in fluorescently-lighted spaces as their identities fracture and their personal lives collapse while they try to figure out where they belong in the world.

As of this writing, The Double is streaming for free on Tubi. Enemy, which explores similar themes and came out the same year, is currently streaming on Max.
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New King Arthur Series Rises To The Level Of Game Of Thrones In Episode 5
By Jennifer Asencio
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Episode 5 of The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin is titled “The Price of Failure.” While that may seem like the name of a young adult book, it’s a layered story that deftly establishes the future of the legends we know.
The cold open is not the only time we see Merlin as a child, as his past is woven throughout the episode through flashbacks that explain his “missing years.” All this history is resurrected in his memory by a necessary return to the lands of Yr Hen Ogledd, the site of his childhood. His Atlantean heritage doesn’t help him, either, since he’s hardly aged while people he knew in his youth have.

Meanwhile, Aurellius and Uther have gathered the kings of England to make an alliance that names Aurellius high king, where they are having troubles of their own. Gorlas has the most battle experience and thinks he should lead the armies, much to the chagrin of notorious hothead Uther. But when Uther goes to negotiate with the war leader, his life will be changed forever.
A Step Back From The Previous Episode
This episode wasn’t quite as good as the last, mainly because it lacks the kind of large-scale battles that made the last so intense. However, there is a lot of drama here, as tense negotiations are taking place across England. Gorlas, played by experienced Arthurian actor Chick Allan, delivers vigorous opposition, but the intrigue runs throughout as characters work at cross-purposes to undercut one another.

There are a couple of instances of errant CGI in the episode: Merlin’s eyes always seem to glow when he does something magical, and this hasn’t improved. A wonderful scene of approaching Saxon ships would have been even better (and eerier) had it looked a tad less cartoony. Merlin’s magic tricks this time aren’t as overwhelming as they should be, including a levitation scene in which the harness on the actor is so obvious that you can tell where the crane must have been. I have to admire the use of practical effects and the adept deletion of their mechanics, but it reduced the dramatic effect of what was supposed to be an important scene.
However, these scenes are offset by attention to other important facets of production.
You’ll Believe You’re In The World Of King Arthur

The makeup that comprises wounds and injuries that are important to the story is very well done and really conveys the savagery of 6th-century fighting. A scene in a medical tent is brutal in its realism. None of this ever devolves into gore, but empathetic viewers will cringe and wince along with the patient.
The settings this time were extremely well-done. The war camp brings the audience into the reality of early medieval campaigns. Most notable is the stronghold of Goddeu, which is stunning both inside and out. I can forgive if the long exterior shot was CGI, because the interior sets brought it to vivid life as a working structure with real people living within its walls.

The natural scenery steals the show, though. Lush groves are juxtaposed with green-blue river valleys and rocky coasts. One mountainous valley where a child gets lost conveys such urgency and isolation that it makes me wonder how many other children have wandered through there and never come back. The lighting that accompanies the episode’s resolution illuminates it in gorgeous gold, heightening the scene’s contrast.
Great Performances Continue Carrying Pendragon
Alex Laurence-Phillips once again shines as Merlin’s sidekick Pellaus. He doesn’t have as much to do in this episode other than comment about events, but his snappy dialogue, coupled with the actor’s comic timing and expressive delivery, make him the best part of the show. This was the only thing that kept me engaged in the events in Goddeu.

Myles Clohessy’s Uther displays all the character’s infamous temperament, while Aurellius, played by Finney Cassidy, confidently holds in at bay while trying to charm the other kings. The dance between them and Gorlas was so engaging that, no matter how gorgeous the set of Goddeu was, I couldn’t help but want to be back in the war camp watching the machinations taking place. The men dominated this episode, with only two important female characters involved: the mysterious Ganieda and a young princess with a big destiny.
Arthurian Legend And Christianity Collide
Fans of Arthurian legend will start to recognize the names of some of these characters. Uther, for example, is a very important figure to Camelot, and so is Morgain. A few of the other names are more obscure, and I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but once these figures begin to come into the scene, it’s hard not to anticipate what’s coming.

What must be said for Stephen Lawhead’s writing and Jeremy Boreing’s adaptation is that they were very aware of this when they wrote it, and they use what the audience thinks it knows against us. Just when you think you know what’s going to happen, that anticipation is deftly subverted without being ignored.
Christianity appears a little more prominently in this episode, as key characters have converted to the new religion. The overtones are a little thick at times, but the show has still gone out of its way not to attack or denigrate other religions. The cold open contradicts itself by declaring an action ignorant, then showing the very same character performing the ignorant act, but religion in the episode is highlighted by one of Rose Reid’s few appearances, when Charis gives Merlin very sage advice about belief.
The Pendragon Cycle Maintains A High Level Of Quality

Although Episode 5 wasn’t quite as good as its predecessor and doesn’t use the techniques that succeeded for Episode 4, the script is still strong enough to be interesting. Once again, I compare it to its most famous competitor, Game of Thrones, because there is a very similar struggle going on. Several people think they should be in control of events and are willing to come to blows for it. The biggest difference between that show and this one is that the places were real, and the diffracted kings recorded in poetry.
The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin has risen to the level of the Westeros saga, and even when there’s not a lot of action, there’s still plenty of conflict. There are only two episodes left after this one, and it will be exciting to see how the series concludes. Episode 5 drops at 9 pm on Thursday on Daily Wire+.

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Cross Stars Who Are — And Aren’t — Returning for Season 2 After Split
James Patterson‘s Cross returned for a second season — but who did and didn’t come back to the cast after a shocking onscreen split and another surprise hookup?
Cross, which premiered in 2024, is based on the Alex Cross novel series written by Patterson. The series follows forensic psychologist and homicide D.C. Metro Detective Alex Cross, who pursues some of America’s most dangerous killers. Together with his partner, Cross navigates the perils of the criminal underworld while trying to keep his family safe.
In addition to Mason and Lillard, Cross stars Aldis Hodge, Isaiah Mustafa, Juanita Jennings, Alona Tal, Samantha Walkes, Caleb Elijah, Melody Hurd and Jennifer Wigmore.
“Every time you go into a job, every episode is a new adventure. You really have no idea what’s coming because both of us went in and auditioned. We fought for these parts and at that point, Cross hadn’t existed yet. The TV show hadn’t been on yet. So when we got the jobs, we were signing on to the 10 pages that we had as sides to audition for,” Lillard, who plays Lance, exclusively told Us Weekly in February 2026. “It’s a real joy playing these characters and being a part of this world [because] Cross is now this worldwide phenomenon.”
Lillard praised Cross’ viewership, adding, “They got 40 million views in the first 20 days. So we’re now really excited to be a part of this hit show. We are excited about people joining us on this whole journey. It’s gonna be a blast.”
Keep scrolling to see who did and didn’t return for season 2 of Cross:
Aldis Hodge

There would be no Alex Cross without the main character so Aldis Hodge is still front and center in season 2.
Isaiah Mustafa
Similar to Aldis Hodge, Isaiah Mustafa is back as Detective John Sampson.
Alona Tal

Season 2 took Alona Tal’s character Kayla for a turn when her work with Alex Cross led to them sleeping together.
Samantha Walkes

Speaking of Alex Cross’ love life, Samantha Walkes is back as Elle in season 2 but she is no longer dating him when the show picked back up.
Jennifer Wigmore
After being a main cast member in season 1, Jennifer Wigmore’s Chief April Anderson is now credited as a special guest star.
Eloise Mumford
Eloise Mumford was introduced as Shannon in season 1 — a role that she isn’t reprising moving forward.
Ryan Eggold

While Ryan Eggold was the major villain in season 1 a.k.a Ed Ramsey isn’t expected to come back for more episodes.
Jeanine Mason

Season 2 introduced Jeanine Mason as the new person Alex Cross was hunting down. She is named Rebecca but her real name is Luz.
Wes Chatham

Another newcomer is Wes Chatham, who is starring in the role of Donnie throughout the sophomore season.
Johnny Ray Gill
Bobby Trey appeared in season 1 but is still playing a role in season 2.
Matthew Lillard

Matthew Lillard has been cast as billionaire CEO of Crestbrook Industries Lance Durand in season 2.
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Gene Simmons Says Hip-Hop Doesn’t Fit In Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
Over the years, KISS rocker Gene Simmons has made his thoughts clear about hip-hop, especially its place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
He reaffirmed his belief and shared his thoughts in a podcast appearance, reigniting discussion among fans.
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Gene Simmons Said He Doesn’t Come From The ‘Ghetto’

On February 7, the 76-year-old KISS bassist was a guest on the podcast “Legends N Leaders,” and while conversing with host Ben Weiss, he reiterated his long-standing view on hip-hop’s place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Simmons said, “It’s not my music. I don’t come from the ghetto. It doesn’t speak my language,” adding that he’s shared his opinion many times before and still believes “hip-hop does not belong in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, nor does opera or symphony orchestras…”
“How come the New York Philharmonic doesn’t get into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? Because it’s called the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame,” the rocker added.
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The Rocker Expressed His Opinion On Rap Music

In an interview with Rolling Stone back in 2016, Simmons shared his disdain for rap, telling the outlet, “I am looking forward to the death of rap,” which he said is “just talking.”
“A song, as far as I’m concerned, is by definition lyric and melody… or just melody,” he added.
That same year, hip-hop group N.W.A. was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, per Billboard. During their speech, MC Ren took the time to address Simmons and said, “I want to say to Mr. Gene Simmons that hip-hop is here forever. We’re supposed to be here.”
Rapper and actor Ice Cube was also in attendance and, in his speech, stated that hip-hop is rock ‘n’ roll:
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“Rock ‘n’ roll is not an instrument. It’s not even a style of music. It’s a spirit that’s been going on since the blues, jazz, bebop, soul, rock ‘n’ roll, R&B, heavy metal, punk rock, and yes, hip-hop.”
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Gene Simmons Exchanged Remarks With Ice Cube

Simmons mentioned in the podcast that he and Ice Cube had gone “back and forth” on the issue, each of them expressing their opinion on why hip-hop should or shouldn’t be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
“He’s a bright guy, and I respect what he’s done… He shot back that it’s the ‘spirit’ of rock and roll… So Ice Cube and Grandmaster Flash and all these guys are in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame,” the KISS member said. He then rhetorically asked when English rock band Led Zeppelin was going to be included in the Hip-Hop Hall of Fame.
The Hip-Hop Hall of Fame was founded in 1992 as a non-profit organization for preserving hip-hop culture.
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“Music has labels because it describes an approach. Hip-hop and rap is a spoken word art. There are some melodies but, by and large, it’s a verbal thing,” Simmons explained.
The First Hip-Hop Group Inducted Into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
In 2007, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five was the first hip-hop group inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The group is considered one of the pioneers of hip-hop music, using innovative techniques and fusing hip-hop with deejaying.
“Grandmaster and the Furious Five were innovators. Sonically, their new techniques and equipment expanded the sound of hip-hop. Lyrically, their masterpiece ‘The Message’ exposed the dirty underside of a landscape known for partying–and no one saw it coming,” reads a blurb from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Other hip-hop artists who have since been inducted include Jay-Z, Eminem, The Notorious B.I.G., 2 Pac, Beastie Boys, and Run DMC.
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Social Media Users React To Gene Simmons’ Comment

Simmons’ comments made the rounds on social media, and many posted their opinion about what the rocker said.
“I love both genres. I listen to rap more than rock n roll these days. He’s totally right though. It is a bit weird,” one shared. “Gene is correct! Rap and hip-hop aren’t even music, they’re just chants with a beat,” another added. “I don’t like Simmons, but in this case he is 100% right,” a user wrote.
A user, on the other hand, disagreed, saying, “Ice Cube is right. Hip Hop became the new Rock N Roll over 40+ years ago.” Another commented, “Rap has more of a worldwide impact than any other genre of music. Not to mention Black people created Rock & Roll so yes, rappers should be included.”
Many also pointed out that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame should just be renamed to the Music Hall of Fame as a way to settle the debate.
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Netflix Is Finally Giving Stranger Things Fans What They Want
By Jonathan Klotz
| Published

Stranger Things finally ended late last year, to a mixed reception from fans, some of whom were holding out hope for a secret final episode that would give them the real ending. That never happened, but instead, rumors are circulating that Stranger Things: The First Shadow, the Broadway play about Vecna’s early life, will be filmed this week for a future release on Netflix. The streamer has yet to officially confirm the rumors originally reported by Collider, but if true, this is the strangest release strategy possible.
Stranger Things: The First Shadow Breaks Free Of Containment

Stranger Things: The First Shadow premiered in London’s West End back in 2023. At the time, the Duffer brothers explained that the play would be considered canon, which turned out to be true when the finale referenced the play within the play, “Dark of the Moon,” Henry Creel’s time as a student at Hawkins High, and most importantly, Henry’s experience in the cave. Viewers watching the finale didn’t know why the cave was so terrifying to Henry, who the man was with the case inside it, and why that rock was so important. Now, months after the finale, fans unable to attend the play will be able to connect the dots.
As the final season aired, fans on social media complained that only a small fraction could watch the play and understand key lore, leaving many feeling the season was incomplete. Stranger Things: The First Shadow was a unique way to introduce Henry’s background and expand on the origins of the Upside Down with a wild new twist that ,again, the Duffers have said will be vitally important to the franchise going forward. It’s understandable that Netflix would finally relent and allow the play to be filmed for the streaming service since the upcoming prequel goes deep into what started this mess in the first place.
No one has said which of the Stranger Things: The First Shadow casts will perform in the filmed version, and again, it hasn’t been officially confirmed, but the play did black out time this month, which is highly unusual while a performance is running. Ever since it was first announced, rumors swirled that the play would eventually be streamable, but at this point, it feels like any rumor about the franchise’s future could be true. Or none of them.
The Murky Future Of Stranger Things

Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85, the upcoming animated series set between Seasons 2 and 3 and based on the canceled video game, is the only spin-off confirmed to be coming anytime soon. The upcoming spin-off set in a different decade with an entirely different cast is rumored to center on the mysterious stone, the establishment of the Nevada research lab, and how the Philadelphia Experiment ties into the arrival of the Mind Flayer. Then again, it’s also rumored to be set in the 90s with a different generation of kids battling a re-emergence of the Mind Flayer.
The big question is, will any of this satisfy Stranger Things fans who were let down by the final season? The answer is no, because in today’s world, fandoms of all types run away with their own headcanon and theories about what should really happen, though in their defense, some fans have fantastic and creative ideas that really do outshine canon. Stranger Things: The First Shadow, finally getting a wide release months after it mattered, will be salt in the wounds of the series’ biggest fans.
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“Love Is Blind” creator says unseen season 10 couple 'broke off their engagement the next day' (exclusive)
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Elissa Finley (the woman who went to the hospital after putting nail glue in her eye) and Miguel Lopez filmed an in-person reveal that wasn’t shown onscreen.
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Keyshia Cole Turns Heads With Mirror Selfies & The TL Can’t Even
You know how the timeline hits differently when someone steps in looking unstoppable? This week, Keyshia Cole reminded everyone why she’s still a queen on the ‘Gram, giving fans a serious dose of glam and confidence that had everyone double-tapping.
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Keyshia turned heads in a sculpted yellow dress that hugged every curve, featuring one long sleeve and one sleeveless side, perfectly showing off that bawdy. She accessorized with an iced-out chain, hoop earrings, a few rings, and freshly done nails, while her face was beat to perfection and her blonde side-part bob added that finishing touch. In her mirror snaps, Keyshia worked the camera effortlessly — one shot full-on baddie energy, the next blowing kisses to her fans — proving once again that she’s serving looks and mood in equal measure.
Fans Swooning Over Mama’s Mirror Slay
As soon as the pics dropped, fans flooded TSR’s Instagram comment section with praise for Keyshia Cole. Many shared that she’s finally starting to remember who she is, while others couldn’t help but call that look “heaven sent, babyyyyy.” Meanwhile, plenty were shook that she’s in her 40s, claiming she’s straight-up aging backwards.
One Instagram user @greatblackmusicandartist commented, “Heaven Sent 👌🏾🙏🏾”
And, Instagram user @manibigbody added, “She’s NEVER lost it love me some Keyshia!🔥😍”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @binti_ya_oshun wrote, “We looking good in our 40’s 🥰 She just got better with time“
While Instagram user @strawberry_shortcakeee_123 shared, “Keyshia finally realizing she’s keyshia Cole , love to see it 😍”
Then Instagram user @goodrxsnoop said, “Gotta Love Them Cougars 🔥🔥”
Finally, Instagram user @momitch added, “Look tf good! Aging backwards for sure 🤪😍”
Keyshia Ain’t The Only One Heating Up Timelines
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Taylor Armstrong Apologizes for Comments About Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Show
Taylor Armstrong
Sorry for Bashing Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Show!!!
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Taylor Armstrong is backpedaling hard … apologizing after saying she was embarrassed by Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show.
As you know, the “RHOBH” alum blasted the performance for being “totally in Spanish with a Cuban flag!!” … but in a lengthy IG post Wednesday, she clarified she simply didn’t personally connect with the show’s creative direction.
Taylor said as an American she understands Spanish is a major part of U.S. culture … and she confessed her “lack of awareness of the Latin culture” led her to mistakenly label the flag Cuban.
She says she plans to do better, learn from the moment, and insists she never meant to hurt anyone … adding America’s strength is in people of all backgrounds sharing their talents.
As we reported, Bad Bunny’s halftime show sparked debate from the jump, with critics questioning the NFL’s choice of a mostly Spanish-language headliner. Still, controversy clearly didn’t scare viewers off — a massive 128.2 million people tuned in!
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Kylie Kelce Reveals Boob Job Plans After She’s Done Having Kids
Kylie Kelce
I’m Getting A Boob Job!!!
… As Soon As My Fam’s Complete
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Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce
Kylie Kelce is mapping out her post-baby plans — revealing a boob job is on the horizon.
That’s what Kelce — wife of retired NFL star Jason Kelce — said on her Galentine’s Day episode of “Not Gonna Lie,” when she and her college besties, Amber and Gab, reacted to a clip of a woman showing her friends the finished product after going under the knife.
“Really, my plan is we’re gonna end up doing this,” Kelce said to Amber and Gab. “I already know that.”
“To be clear, there is a rough plan that eventually I will put my boobs back where they belong because — four kids. That’s all I have to say about that!”
The girls continued to discuss the future boob job reveal … with Kelce saying she’s gonna wait until her new breasts “settle” before the party.
“We’ll make a TikTok,” Kelce said.
Kylie welcomed the couple’s fourth daughter, Finnley, in March 2025 — joining her sisters Wyatt, Elliottee, and Bennett, who were born between 2019 and 2023.
Are the Kelces done having kids? Well, Jason said on “Bussin’ with the Boys” last September that they might be … but Kylie did say she wanted more.
“Kylie said she wanted five,” Jason said. “So we’re at four now, and I think we’ll see. That might be it.”
Who knows … Kylie’s planned boob job might be happening sooner rather than later.
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Katie Holmes shares emotional tribute to “Dawson's Creek” costar James Van Der Beek after his death: 'I mourn this loss'
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Holmes posted a lengthy handwritten note honoring Van Der Beek’s life after her longtime friend and costar died Wednesday at 48.
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Nancy Guthrie Investigators Ask Residents for Doorbell Camera Footage
Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping
FBI Seeking Video For 2 Specific Dates
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Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case are reportedly asking residents to turn over any footage they may have on their doorbell cameras from two days last month.
The FBI and Pima County sheriff’s deputies made the request Wednesday to people living near Nancy’s home in the Catalina Foothills, a suburb of Tucson, Arizona, according to TV stations KVOA and KOLD.
The authorities specifically want to view video from January 11 between 9 PM and midnight, and from January 31 between 9:30 AM and 11 AM, the stations reported. The outlets add that a suspicious vehicle was spotted around 10 AM on January 31 on Via Entrada road, which is close to Nancy’s home in the Foothills. No description of the vehicle was provided.
Meanwhile, the New York Post reported Wednesday that a black glove was discovered on the side of the road, and investigators are now testing it for DNA evidence.
It’s unclear if the glove is tied to the masked intruder who allegedly kidnapped Nancy from her house in the wee hours of February 1.
The FBI has released photos and videos showing the alleged kidnapper wearing a ski mask and apparent black gloves while lurking around the front door of Nancy’s home. The suspect, armed with a holstered gun around his waist, was captured on Nancy’s doorbell camera.
Several news outlets — including TMZ — have received alleged ransom notes demanding money for Nancy’s safe return and for the identity of the perpetrator.
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