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Prince Harry And Meghan Insider Slams ‘Misinformamtion’ About The Couple
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been at the center of severe scrutiny after it was revealed that the royal couple will go on an Australian tour in April.
The Duchess of Sussex, especially, has faced backlash due to her luxury women’s retreat in the country hosted by the “Her Best Life” podcast.
With a petition against Prince Harry and Meghan’s trip hitting almost 40,000 signatures, a member of the Sussex camp has come out to slam the “misinformation” being spread about the Australian tour.
A Prince Harry And Meghan Source Blasts ‘Misinformation’ About Their Australian Trip

A source close to Harry and Meghan has slammed “misinformation” surrounding the couple’s plans during their tour in Australia.
Amid speculation that taxpayer funds might be used for the Australian trip, with some experts even branding it a “pseudo royal” tour, the Sussex source stressed that it’s actually privately funded.
“There is a lot of misinformation being spread about this trip – all designed to whip up hate,” the source told The Mirror. “The truth is, you have a couple heading down under for work. While they’re in town, they’re going to check in on some charitable causes that they have long supported and – in the Duke’s case, with the Invictus Games – he set up.”
“The couple [is] critically aware that by just visiting a charity, they can help shine a light on its work – bringing media attention that wouldn’t otherwise exist. They don’t have to do that,” the source added.
The Sussex Source Says The World Could ‘Use A Little More Harry And Meghan’

Speaking more defensively about Harry and Meghan, the Sussex source noted that the reaction to the royal couple’s upcoming tour has been “irrational.”
They stressed that Harry and Meghan simply want to do “good” in the world, while blasting Royal Commentators for making “hate bait” comments about the Sussexes.
“They could just as easily get paid and head straight back to California,” the source stated. “It’s an irrational reaction to sh-t-can a couple who just want to support some [of] the charitable causes close to them.”
The source continued, “God forbid they try to do any good in a world that could, frankly, use a little more Harry and Meghan, and a little less sniping from ‘Royal Commentators’ who make a living by proving hate bait for anyone willing to platform them. It’s sad. What a way to make a living.”
About Meghan Markle’s Exclusive Women’s Retreat In Australia

During Harry and Meghan’s Australian tour, the duchess will headline a luxury women’s retreat in Australia, organized by the podcast “Her Best Life,” hosted by Jackie O Henderson and Gemma O’Neill, with a price tag that has sparked debate among critics.
The multi-day retreat is being promoted as a space for women to gather for “powerful conversations, relaxation, laughter, and unforgettable experiences.”
Tickets for the event come at a premium. Early Bird passes are listed at about $1,930, while the VIP experience, priced at roughly $2,288, includes additional perks such as a group photo with Meghan, a gift bag, and accommodation in an ocean-view room at the InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach.
One of the main highlights of the retreat will be a gala dinner described as an “in-person conversation” with the duchess, during which O’Neill will interview her about her experiences and outlook on life.
O’Neill said Meghan’s participation came through a shared acquaintance and noted that the former actress was drawn to the community surrounding the podcast.
The Duchess’s Australia Retreat Draws Mixed Reactions As Commentators Debate Her Brand And Public Image

Some commentators believe the event could give attendees a chance to see a more relaxed side of Meghan.
According to Fox News Digital, royal commentator Ian Pelham Turner said the retreat may allow Meghan “to relax and be with people who wish to listen to her thoughts on life.”
He added, “I have always said she is very underrated in some quarters and has had to battle through all adversities to survive and thrive.”
Turner also pointed to her previous charitable work, including her involvement in supporting victims of the Grenfell Tower fire through a community cookbook project. According to him, the duchess has repeatedly demonstrated empathy and an ability to make people she meets feel valued.
However, not everyone is convinced by the concept or its branding. Public relations executive Doug Eldridge argued that Meghan has increasingly presented herself as an entrepreneur or founder, titles that he noted do not necessarily require a long track record.
Still, he noted that credibility often depends on consistent success, referencing the mixed reception surrounding some of her recent projects, including her lifestyle brand As Ever and a Netflix project that was not renewed.
“For someone who often talks about building,” he noted, “her record seems more in line with demolition.”
Critic Says Meghan Markle And Prince Harry’s Australia Visit Feels ‘More Commercial’ Than Their Past Royal Tours

Another commentator, Kinsey Schofield, host of the YouTube show “Kinsey Schofield’s Unfiltered,” suggested that Meghan and Prince Harry’s upcoming visit to Australia has a more commercial tone than their earlier royal tours.
According to Schofield, while Harry is expected to appear as a keynote speaker at the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit, an event centered on workplace mental health, Meghan’s retreat appearance is being promoted as a premium experience built around access to the duchess herself.
Promotional material highlights her acting role in “Suits,” her podcast “Archetypes,” the couple’s charitable organization Archewell Foundation, and her lifestyle brand As Ever.
Schofield compared the couple’s current phase to the period in the 1990s when Sarah Ferguson pursued numerous commercial ventures after stepping back from royal duties.
She suggested that “when royals begin attaching their titles to a long list of ventures and paid appearances, it can come across less like influence and more like desperation.”
She also predicted that public reaction in Australia may be more curious than celebratory compared with the enthusiastic crowds the couple drew during their 2018 visit.
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Kyle Cooke Claims West Had a ‘Full-Blown’ GF in Reunion Clip
The first look at the Summer House season 10 reunion is here — and, as expected, West Wilson is the cast’s biggest target.
“The thing that I’m most focused on is West’s ease of lying,” Kyle Cooke told costars Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Mia Calabrese and Ben Waddell in a clip from the reunion which debuted at the NBC upfronts on Monday, May 11.
The clip, which has since been shared via social media, also showed Ciara, 30, claiming that West “had a girlfriend this entire time.” Kyle, 43, seemingly corroborated her claim.
“We know that he had a full-blown, exclusive relationship since February of 2025,” he continued. “We actually have receipts.”
As the clip faded to black, Mia could be heard saying, “Can’t wait.”
This is the first official look at the upcoming reunion after several audio clips were leaked in April. (Bravo launched an investigation into the leak and has since identified the source.)

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Bravo fans are gearing up for the Summer House cast to take on West, 31, when the highly anticipated reunion airs later this month. It appears he’ll have more to answer for than just his relationship with Amanda Batula.
Amanda, 34, and West confirmed in late March that they are dating after weeks of rumors (which they initially denied). Amanda was previously married to Kyle, while West dated Ciara — who was one of Amanda’s best friends — for several months in 2023.
“We’ve seen the growing online speculation, so while this is still very new, we wanted to provide some clarity,” they wrote, in part. “It was never our intention to purposely hide anything.”
West shared his take on filming the reunion during a recent episode of his “Show Me Something” podcast.
“These are my friends, and I’ve caused a lot of damage, which f***ing sucks,” West explained on May 5. “It’s gonna take time, for sure. Doing the reunion was one step. Got through [it] and we’re on the other side of it. Reunions aren’t fun.”
He added, “It’s the darkest form of therapy. You don’t normally get that much feedback on how your actions impact other people.”
West told cohost Sophie Cunningham that his goal was to “be better” about his friendships going forward.
“I’m not trying to be cliché, but the only thing I can do from this is learn and try and be better,” the Bravo star continued. “The only way you can make experiences like this worth it, as dark as it gets, is to be better from it later.”
He added, “Obviously, I have a lot to learn from and be better for, but it’s absolutely the only way you can turn it positive.”
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Julie Chrisley, Kenya Moore Join New Amazon Show
Unscripted shows are all the rage, and Prime Video has just announced a new one, “Reality Retreat.” The show, set to premiere in 2027, will feature several reality stars. Among the cast are “Housewives” alums Kenya Moore, Margaret Josephs, and Kim Zolciak, as well as “Chrisley Knows Best” star Julie Chrisley, and more.

Variety confirmed that Prime Video had greenlit “Reality Retreat,” the show’s working title, on May 11. The show will feature well-known reality TV personalities embarking on what is described as “a high-stakes wellness retreat designed to challenge their identities, relationships, and personal growth.”
The new series will also feature “Selling Sunset” alum Christine Quinn, “The Valley” star Brittany Cartwright, and singer and reality star Tamar Braxton.
Additionally, Kaitlyn Bristowe and Jenn Tran from “The Bachelorette” will appear, as will Hilaria Baldwin, who recently appeared on “Dancing With the Stars,” and Savannah Chrisley, from “Chrisley Knows Best.”
Per the show’s official description, it takes place in “a tropical location” and features women “whose lives in the spotlight have made them icons, villains and tabloid fixtures.”
It continues, “Removed from their comfort zones, they embark on an immersive experience centered on healing, accountability, and transformation. Through intense wellness rituals, unfiltered truth-telling exercises, and emotionally charged confrontations, each participant must reckon with who they are beyond their public persona, as chaos, comedy, and catharsis unfold in equal measure.”
More Details About The New Prime Video Show

“Reality Retreat” will also feature Rich Edwards as the “concierge” for the group of reality stars, as well as Ashley Edelman, who will serve as their guru and wellness director. The upcoming Prime Video series comes from 495 Productions.
Jenn Levy, Amazon MGM Studios’ head of nonfiction series, released a statement on the show being picked up. She said, “Great unscripted television starts with bold, authentic personalities, this series brings together an unforgettable group of women audiences are deeply invested in.”
Levy continued, “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.”
Multiple ‘Reality Retreat’ Stars Have Pasts With Public Scandals

What multiple of the reality stars cast for “Reality Retreat” have in common is that they’ve been involved with some sort of public scandal. For example, according to Page Six, Moore exposed explicit photos that were then thought to be of her “Real Housewives of Atlanta” co-star, Brit Eady, while at a filmed event. This then led to her dismissal from the show.
Regarding Chrisley, she and her husband, Todd Chrisley, served 28 months in prison for tax evasion and fraud. Then there’s also Cartwright, who is still going through a very public divorce from Jax Taylor.
Fans Are Reacting To The Cast

Reality television fans are weighing in on Prime Video’s “Reality Retreat.” One person said on X, “This is peak TV irony, Kenya Moore and Hilaria Baldwin in one place sounds like a meltdown waiting to happen. Betting it’s more drama than therapy.”
Another person wrote, “Finally, some fresh reality content. Hope it’s as chaotic as it sounds.” Someone else stated, “I will be watching for my girls, Kenya and Tamar.”
A different fan noted the presence of Moore, Zolciak, and Josephs, saying, “Amazon is coming for Bravo and Andy Cohen.”
However, someone else took issue with some of the cast. According to them, “We need to let the Chrisleys fade into the abyss.”
Kim Zolciak Previously Alluded To The Show In Court Filings

“Reality Retreat” was first rumored in March 2026, when several reports revealed the cast and stated they were filming in the Dominican Republic. After that, Zolciak alluded to the series in a court filing amid her ongoing divorce and custody battle with Kroy Biermann. This came after he accused her of not seeing the children for several weeks.
Per TMZ, she replied in the legal filing, “These accusations are completely false and nothing more than a deliberate attempt by Kroy to defame my character. I spent five weeks away working on two TV shows to support my family and make sure my children are cared for something I will never apologize for.”
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Prime Video’s 10-Part Drama Is a Series You Won’t Be Able To Stop Watching
The road to rock ’n’ roll greatness is rough — but the payoff at the top is intoxicating. The real question is: what comes after you’ve made it? For those caught up in the hedonistic excess, the answer is simple — it’s all downhill from there. The television counterpart to A Star Is Born, Daisy Jones & The Six tells the classic story of a band rising from promising to unforgettable. Set in the 1970s, long before social media or streaming made overnight fame possible, breaking into the music industry required relentless hustle. The show follows that grind in great detail, showing just how much work it took to turn raw talent into rock ’n’ roll legends.
What is ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ About?
Daisy Jones & The Six first sets the stage by taking it all the way back to 1977, when the band, Daisy Jones & The Six, is at the absolute peak of its fame — the crème de la crème of the rock scene. In the middle of a sold-out shot at Chicago’s Soldier Field, everything seems untouchable, until it suddenly isn’t. Instead of delivering an encore, the band abruptly calls it quits, effectively ceasing to exist overnight and leaving fans dumbstruck. Their breakup continues to be a mystery until twenty years later, when the band members finally begin to speak, officially setting the record as to what actually happened behind the scenes.
Who’s Your Perfect Classic Rock Band?
Instead of reuniting as a band, the members participate in separate documentary-style interviews. Alongside Daisy Jones & The Six, close collaborators and those closest to the band members also share their memories, recounting the band’s rise and fall from their perspective. Through these recollections, the series flashes back to the experiences of the two main singers: Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin), an innately gifted musician who whipped the original band from nobodies into a well-oiled machine, and Daisy Jones (Riley Keough), born into privilege and raised in the Hollywood Hills, with a loud voice but a troubled soul.
The Music Industry Isn’t the Same for Everyone in ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’
In the 1970s, different people had different access to the music industry. Daisy is a Los Angeles native born and raised in wealth, which gives her access to a wide range of records and proximity to some of the city’s most popular clubs. This makes her musical repertoire even sharper, and her songwriting feels years ahead of her experience. Meanwhile, Billy hails from the more humble suburbs of Pittsburgh, and the only way he and his band can make it is by driving their beat-up van to Los Angeles with little money and sparse connections. This ultimately shapes the way they “break” into the industry.
It’s not just a matter of having money to make it big. Sadly, especially in the ’70s, women have a notoriously harder time carving out their own paths. Through the experiences of Daisy, keyboardist Karen (Suki Waterhouse), and disco singer Simone Jackson (Nabiyah Be), the series illustrates how each of them frequently encounters disheartening situations with men in the industry. Whether it’s being pushed into the role of the “mother” of the group, having your song stolen by a more famous male musician, or even more serious situations like sexual assault during recording sessions, Daisy Jones & The Six makes it clear that these are not isolated systems, but rather part of an overarching industry issue that unfortunately still exists in this generation.
‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ Shows There’s a Price to Pay for Fame
Despite their different backgrounds, what Daisy and Billy share is a rare chemistry that becomes the very substance of the band itself. However, some concoctions are just too hazardous. They fight a lot, but it definitely drives the band’s record sales — that is, until they call it quits. Fans of Fleetwood Mac may find Daisy and Billy’s chemistry akin to Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, and it’s no coincidence. With that dynamic serving as the backbone of the original novel — and even acknowledged by Nicks herself — it’s an electrifying look at the making of a legendary band.
They say pain is the true essence of great artistry, which is why so many great songs are born from heartbreak. But Daisy Jones & The Six begs to differ. Pain doesn’t inspire the band. Not only does it destroy the group itself, but also the relationships outside of it. The more successful they become, the more Daisy and Billy grow insecure, pushing them deeper into substance abuse issues they were already struggling with before their breakthrough. They claim the substances numb the pain and even make them better performers, but in reality, they become the deadly catalyst that fractures the band’s future. That’s exactly what makes this 10-part drama so hard to look away from. One minute, you’re rooting for these underdogs. Next, your heart aches at the state of what the band has become. It’s a mesmerizing watch from start to finish and worthy of your next weekend binge.
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9 Worst Remakes of Beloved Family Movies
Family-movie remakes fail in a more painful way than most remakes because family movies are built on trust. You are asking an audience to laugh, feel safe, feel moved, feel wonder, and maybe even cry a little, often in the same two hours. That balance is hard. And when the original does it, the world remembers it, and the remake doesn’t, that’s a frame break then.
The good ones understand childhood vulnerability, adult exhaustion, household chaos, tenderness, longing, embarrassment, forgiveness. The bad remakes usually think the original was just the premise. Big family. Magic dog. Orphan girl. Body-swap energy. Haunted house. Wooden boy. Lion cub. They keep the title, the brand recognition, the broad mechanics, and somehow lose the emotional temperature that made people love the first version. That’s why the 10 films below are easily the worst family movie remakes ever.
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‘Yours, Mine & Ours’ (2005)
This remake is not the most offensively bad one here, though it is a perfect example of a movie mistaking volume for warmth. Yours, Mine, & Ours is a family-comedy setup about two widowed parents combining their massive households. It should be an easy emotional win if the writing understands friction properly. Too many kids, too many habits, grief disguised as bickering, the terror of change, the weirdness of suddenly having to make room for strangers in your own home, that is real material. Instead the movie mostly goes for noise.
And that matters more than people think. Family chaos should feel specific. Each child should slightly shift the emotional balance of the house. Here, the kids mostly blur into a collective racket machine, and the conflict never grows beyond surface sabotage and sitcom escalation. Frank Beardsley (Dennis Quaid) and Helen North (Rene Russo) are both likable enough, but the screenplay keeps flattening the premise into family-friendly pandemonium instead of letting it become about the actual difficulty of blending pain, pride, and domestic identity. A good family remake would let the house feel emotionally overcrowded before it starts feeling like home. This one just keeps dropping bodies into the frame and calling it heart.
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‘The Shaggy Dog’ (2006)
What always hurts these remakes is when you can see the studio logic so clearly. “Funny dad turns into dog” feels like a safe family pitch. Fine. That can work. It is broad, silly, inherently physical, and built around a child-friendly fantasy of watching adult authority collapse into humiliation. But a story like this only really works if the transformation forces something emotionally useful out of the character. The dog curse should not just create slapstick. It should expose a father who has stopped listening, stopped seeing his family clearly, or gotten trapped in some brittle adult identity that needs to be broken open.
The Shaggy Dog remake sort of knows that and never commits to it. Dave Douglas (Tim Allen) spends the movie lurching through gag after gag while the script keeps half-heartedly gesturing toward workaholic-family-man repair. The result is thin in every direction. The comedy is too processed to feel anarchic, and the emotional arc is too undercooked to give the silliness any weight. Family fantasy is often about children watching grown-ups become more human. Here it is just a man in a collapsing professional life doing dog business until the movie decides it is time to be sincere. That is not enough.
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‘Annie’ (2014)
A new Annie absolutely could have worked. The story is durable. It is not just spunky orphan meets rich adult. It is about hunger for stability, public performance, loneliness hiding behind power, and the emotional danger of turning a child’s life into a solution for an adult’s emptiness. The original versions endure because beneath the songs and optimism there is real ache. Annie (Quvenzhané Wallis) wants a home with the intensity of somebody who has had to build hope as a survival skill.
The remake keeps brushing against that and then running back toward branding. Annie is charming, and there are moments when you feel the movie almost understands the tenderness it needs. But the writing keeps turning the entire thing into image management, campaign mechanics, corporate modernity, and update-for-update’s-sake energy. Will Stacks (Jamie Foxx) is written more as a contemporary type than as a man whose life has become emotionally airless enough for Annie’s presence to matter deeply. That shift weakens the whole center. The film keeps performing uplift rather than earning it.
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‘Overboard’ (2018)
Overboard has a built-in problem no remake can fully solve: the original premise is already morally warped in a way that only survives if the movie knows exactly how strange and dangerous its fantasy logic is. A spoiled rich person losing their memory and being manipulated into domestic labor can play as romance-comedy only on a very narrow tonal edge, where class resentment, humiliation, attraction, and fantasy all interact in a knowingly unstable way. The remake changes the gender dynamics, which at least shows some awareness of the original’s baggage, but the writing still cannot really crack the deeper issue.
The central relationship never develops the prickly, risky chemistry required to make the premise feel like anything except screenplay contrivance. Kate Sullivan (Anna Faris) can do frazzled warmth in her sleep, and Leonardo “Leo” Montenegro (Eugenio Derbez) brings some comic arrogance, though the movie keeps sanding everything down into a nicer, safer, blander shape. That sounds like an improvement morally, but it is death comedically and romantically. The whole thing becomes less offensive and more forgettable, which is not a great trade when what you needed was sharpness. Family-oriented remakes often get trapped by this exact problem: they soften the wrong edges and end up with no dramatic edges left at all.
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‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ (2022)
What makes this one especially frustrating is that big family under pressure is such a fertile territory. A good version wouldn’t just be about the number of children but about circling the impossible logistics of love at scale, every kid wanting to feel singular in a household that cannot possibly meet every need cleanly, parents trying to hold together marriage, money, order, identity, and attention all at once. There is comedy in that, yes, but also genuine low-grade heartbreak that the remake of Cheaper by the Dozen skipped.
This remake feels like it confuses relevance with writing. It updates the family structure, updates the social framing, updates the household dynamic, all fine in principle, but it never turns those updates into dramatic life. The characters feel announced rather than discovered. The family rarely gels into a chaotic organism with its own emotional weather. Instead the movie keeps lurching from point to point, eager to signal what it is about without deeply dramatizing how this many people actually strain, wound, and hold one another. A family comedy does not become richer simply because it has more modern signifiers. It becomes richer when each clash in the house feels like it belongs to that house. This one never finds that specificity.
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‘The Witches’ (2020)
Roald Dahl adaptations are dangerous because the tone has to be exact. You need nastiness, delight, child fear, grotesque exaggeration, and real storybook menace all moving together. Too soft and you lose Dahl’s bite. Too loud and you lose the child’s-eye terror of being small in a world run by cruel, absurd adults. Nicolas Roeg’s version understood that. It felt uncanny and ugly in the right way. The witches were funny, yes, but they were also socially violating. They made the world unsafe.
The 2020’s The Witches remake turns so much of that into overstated spectacle. The Grand High Witch (Anne Hathaway) is swinging hard, and there is a version of this performance that could have worked inside a script with more tonal discipline around it. Instead everything feels pushed outward. The grotesque becomes busier rather than more disturbing. The story keeps explaining and elaborating when it should be tightening and poisoning the room. Even the child-transformation material, which should feel horrifying in a very primal way, gets swallowed by the film’s need to keep moving to the next piece of flamboyant business. Dahl should feel wickedly intimate. This feels inflated.
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‘Pinocchio’ (2022)
This one hurts because Pinocchio is not hard to identify conceptually. A naive being enters a world built to exploit naivety. Temptation, performance, laziness, vanity, bad adults, false freedom, moral testing, real sacrifice. It is one of the clearest fables Disney ever made. The original was a hit because every episode pressures Pinocchio’s soul in a different way. It is not merely episodic wandering. It is ethical formation through danger. The remake has the exact plot map and still feels dramatically undernourished, which is almost impressive in the worst way.
Geppetto (Tom Hanks) never gains the soulful ache he needs. Pinocchio himself looks hyper-rendered and technically there, yet the writing rarely gives him enough interior texture for his journey to matter beyond obligation. Worst of all, the story keeps flattening its own moral imagination. Pleasure Island should be terrifying because it understands that children often experience temptation as liberation before they understand consequence. Here it feels more like another checkpoint in a familiar IP itinerary. That is the recurring problem. The movie knows the stations. It does not know the fear, wonder, or sorrow that used to flow between them.
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‘Home Sweet Home Alone’ (2021)
The original Home Alone was legendary because it takes one fantasy and one wound and locks them together perfectly. A child wants freedom from the humiliations and chaos of family life, gets it, enjoys it, then slowly discovers that freedom without love becomes eerie, and danger without adults becomes terrifying. Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin)’s traps are funny because they emerge from a child reclaiming agency inside fear. The burglars are dangerous enough to make the comedy pop and silly enough to keep the movie in family terrain. It is a miraculous balance.
Though it’s technically a sequel, Home Sweet Home Alone follows a formula so closely it’s essential a requel. It completely misses the emotional architecture. The kid is not written with the same clean mixture of irritation, vulnerability, innocence, and ingenuity, and the adults on both sides are rearranged in a way that fatally muddies the story’s energy. Once the supposed intruders are given sympathetic desperation in the wrong proportions, the whole defensive-comedy mechanism starts collapsing. The audience is left watching a child brutalize people the movie does not fully want to frame as real threats. That is disastrous writing for Home Alone. The original knew exactly who we were supposed to fear, root for, laugh at, and ache for, often all in the same sequence. This version seems confused about all of it at once.
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‘The Lion King’ (2019)
The Lion King’s remake has to be number one because it is the purest example of a remake preserving the text while draining the life. On paper, the writing is the same, or close enough that people sometimes pretend the problem is only visual. It is not only visual. The realism approach exposes how much writing depends on expression, stylization, performance energy, musical lift, and the elasticity of animated feeling. The original is not just a sequence of plot beats about a lion cub losing his father and reclaiming his home. It is a myth written in emotional calligraphy. Every line, every song cue, every comic detour, every spiritual turn is shaped to make Simba’s shame, exile, avoidance, and return feel huge.
The remake keeps the skeleton and loses the blood. Characters say the same or similar words with less charge. Scenes arrive on schedule and land flatter. Scar’s manipulation feels smaller. Simba’s guilt feels less searing. “Hakuna Matata” becomes less a seductive philosophy of escape and more a required stop on the brand tour. Even the grandeur of return is weakened because the movie is so busy proving its realism that it cannot embrace the expressive exaggeration the story actually needs. This is why it belongs at the bottom. It proves, in the most expensive way possible, that family movies are not loved because of plot summary but because writing lives inside tone, movement, performance, rhythm, and feeling. Strip those away and you are left with a majestic-looking shell.
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Joni Lamb's daughter-in-law reveals she had hoped for a 'miracle' reconciliation before learning of Daystar founder's death
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Joni died on May 7 at 65 following a back injury that “compounded” health issues she was already facing.
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‘Euphoria’ Fans Horrified By ‘Disturbing’ Sydney Sweeney Scene
The latest episode of “Euphoria” has viewers divided online after the show pushed even further into shocking territory with several explicit scenes involving Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie. Episode five of the HBO drama, titled “This Little Piggy,” followed Cassie as she fully committed to building an OnlyFans empire after separating from husband Nate, played by Jacob Elordi.
Throughout the episode, Cassie filmed increasingly provocative fetish content while friend Alexa Demie’s Maddy Perez helped manage and produce her growing online persona. The episode featured a string of highly sexualized scenes, including fetish-themed videos, roleplay content, and podcast appearances designed to boost Cassie’s online following.

Much of the episode focused on Cassie’s rapid rise as an online creator after leaving home to financially support herself. Maddy repeatedly encouraged her to lean into controversy and attention online, telling Cassie at one point, “The angrier these idiots get, the more money you make.” As Cassie’s subscriber count skyrocketed, the show depicted her filming increasingly bizarre and provocative requests from paying clients.
The episode also explored the emotional toll behind the attention, with Cassie still struggling emotionally over Nate despite her growing success online. Maddy eventually confronted her for continuing to financially support him, warning that he was becoming a “bread loser” rather than a “breadwinner.”
Wild Fantasy Sequence Became One Of The Episode’s Biggest Talking Points

One of the episode’s most talked-about moments arrived during a surreal fantasy sequence inspired by the 1958 cult film “Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.” In the sequence, Cassie transformed into a giant version of herself towering over the city before interacting with a fan watching her online content through a window.
The bizarre scene immediately sparked reactions online, with many viewers calling it one of the most over-the-top moments in the series so far. Some viewers described the episode as “disturbing,” while others accused creator Sam Levinson of prioritizing shock value over storytelling and for “going too far.”
“They got Sydney Sweeney doing Godzilla p-rn on ‘Euphoria.’ wrap this sh-t up man,” someone else expressed. “I don’t know sh-t about ‘Euphoria,’ but I do know my mom watched last night’s episode full blast in front of everyone,” another said. “You are not alone in being weirded out by Sydney Sweeney’s giantess p-rn.”
Sam Levinson Previously Addressed Cassie’s OnlyFans Storyline

Sydney Sweeney’s Cassie Howard has been at the center of some of “Euphoria” Season 3’s most talked-about moments, thanks in large part to her increasingly chaotic OnlyFans storyline.
Throughout the season, Cassie has leaned fully into bizarre online personas while trying to grow her subscriber base, from posing with dog ears inside a makeshift “dog house” to filming baby-themed content complete with pigtails. At one point, her housekeeper, Juana, was even pulled into helping shoot the videos before Alexa Demie’s Maddy Perez eventually took over as Cassie’s manager.
As backlash surrounding the storyline continues to grow online, creator Sam Levinson previously weighed in on the creative direction during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “[Cassie] has got her dog house and her little dog ears and the nose, and that has its own humor, but what makes the scene is the fact that her housekeeper is the one filming it,” Levinson said.
Sydney Sweeney Previously Shut Down Criticism Over ‘Euphoria’ Backlash

Long before Cassie’s controversial OnlyFans storyline sparked debate online, Sydney Sweeney was already defending “Euphoria” against criticism surrounding some of the show’s more graphic and provocative scenes.
Back in 2023, the actress addressed the backlash head-on during a cover interview with Variety, making it clear that she and her co-stars were never afraid to speak up if something crossed a line. “You have me, you have Zendaya, you have all of these very strong-minded, independent women. If we didn’t feel comfortable with something, or we saw something we didn’t like, we’d all speak up,” Sweeney said.
‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Finale Set To Make HBO History

As if Episode 5’s horrifying ending wasn’t enough to leave fans shaken, HBO has now confirmed that the Euphoria Season 3 finale is about to make television history. According to the network, the upcoming finale will run a staggering 93 minutes, officially making it the longest TV episode HBO has ever aired.
The supersized finale will break records previously held by “Game of Thrones” and “House of the Dragon.” For comparison, “Game of Thrones”‘ longest episode, Season 8’s “The Long Night,” came in at 82 minutes, while “House of the Dragon”’s Season 2 finale ran 73 minutes.
Entertainment
Lisa Vanderpump Turns Vegas Hotel Launch Into Reality Show
Viva Vanderpump! Sin City is about to get a little more glam, thanks to Lisa Vanderpump.
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star is bringing her brand of glamour, drama, and decadence to the world-famous Las Vegas Strip with a new limited series reality show that gives a behind-the-scenes peek at what it takes to open a hotel with the famous Vanderpump name.
The “Vanderpump Rules” spin off will give fans a look at her newest business, The Vanderpump Hotel, as it gears up for opening day, something fans near and far are anxiously awaiting.

On Monday, May 11, Bravo announced Vanderpump’s newest venture during NBCUniversal’s 2026 Upfront presentation. “Vanderpump Rules: Lisa Las Vegas” will take fans behind the scenes as Vanderpump’s new hotel gets ready to open to the public.
“Lisa Vanderpump has been ruling over the Las Vegas Strip for years now, with three hotspot restaurants serving up chic cocktails in her signature whimsical settings,” the official Bravo description reads. “Now she is expanding her Vegas empire through the opening of her high profile namesake hotel.”
It continues, “In this limited series, we follow the behind-the-scenes dash to make the property worthy of the Vanderpump brand. LVP shares what inspired her newest enterprise and pulls back the curtain on the down-to-the-wire drama.”
The series will culminate at the hotel’s opening party, and of course, there will be fan-favorite Bravolebrities in the house to celebrate alongside Vanderpump.
The Vanderpump Hotel Is Gearing Up For Opening Day

Sin City is about to get even more glam thanks to Vanderpump!
The Vanderpump Hotel has been the talk of the town for months now, as it reimagines The Cromwell into a reality TV worthy place to spend nights unwinding and refreshing while visiting Sin City. And of course, Vanderpump is bringing her signature style to every part of this hotel. The reality TV star has a hand in glamming up everything from the in-room amenities to the casino floor, rooms, and everything in between.
The website has a special message for fans from Vanderpump.
“Well My Darlings, We’re almost ready. You’ve been sitting at my tables for years. You’ve let me feed you, pour for you, and send you home full and happy. But here’s the thing that’s been quietly keeping me up at night: you had to leave,” the message on the homepage reads. “So. I did something about it. Welcome to my little love letter in Las Vegas — an intimate boutique hotel that is, in every way, an extension of everything I’ve always believed in: beauty, warmth, and the feeling that someone genuinely thought about you before you arrived. You don’t have to go home anymore, you can stay.”
The New Hotel Will Have The Reality Star’s Signature Touches

The property will feature custom furnishings and lighting crafted exclusively by Vanderpump Alain, and fans will absolutely notice personal touches around the property from Vanderpump herself.
“Lisa’s passion for creating unforgettable destinations is unmatched, and it’s exciting to see her continuing to make her mark on Las Vegas with a boutique hotel that now bears her name,” said Sean McBurney, Chief Commercial Officer and Regional President of Caesars Entertainment. “Lisa has proven how distinctively she can transform a space with each restaurant she opens, and The Vanderpump Hotel builds on that vision in an entirely new way. Guests from around the world will soon be able to experience her signature style, elegant taste and meticulous design detail through a hotel experience unlike anything else on The Strip.”
When the hotel was first announced, Vanderpump shared her vision via a press release sent to The Blast.
“Taking the next step from restaurateur to hotelier and partnering once again with Caesars Entertainment on another extraordinary project has been such an exciting chapter for me,” Vanderpump said, according to the press release. “Our vision was to create a room that feels like a true retreat, a calming escape just steps from the energy and excitement of the casino floor. The guest rooms are as beautiful as they are serene.”
The Reality Star is Not New To Vegas

The Vanderpump Hotel isn’t the reality star’s first venture in Las Vegas. A longtime presence in the city, she’s now expanding her empire from bars and restaurants into the hotel space.
The hotel business may be new territory for Vanderpump, but fans, Vegas locals, and visitors to the city know all about her trendy bars and restaurants.
She opened Vanderpump Cocktail Garden at Caesars Palace in March 2019, Vanderpump à Paris at Paris Las Vegas in April 2022, and Pinky’s by Vanderpump at Flamingo Las Vegas in December 2024.
Fans Are Ready To Visit Vegas And Stay At The New Hotel

The new hotel already has an Instagram page with more than 28,000 followers. The page description reads, “Unique, boutique & unmistakably Lisa Vanderpump. Now welcoming May arrivals to Las Vegas.”
While they haven’t posted much to the page just yet, there are some little peeks at what people can expect. Vegas businesses and fans have taken to the comment sections to leave their thoughts.
The official Vegas Instagram page wrote, “This feels very meant to be.” Gordon Ramsay, fellow Vegas restaurant owner, said, “Can’t wait to see.” Caesars Palace wrote, “Welcome, neighbor.”
“All of my girly dreams have come true,” one viewer wrote. Another added, “The Queen does it again!!”
The hotel is currently taking reservations on the website.
Entertainment
Born Again’ Characters, Ranked by Strength
Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2.Marvel has had a rocky road with their Disney+ original shows, but there have been a few bright spots lately, specifically with the return of Daredevil. 2025 introduced Daredevil: Born Again, which reintroduces fans to the titular hero and his exploits in the MCU. However, this darker and tragic series is all about power, which comes in many shapes and sizes, but one of the most interesting is strength, as this is a superhero show.
Superhero series are all about the heroes and beating up bad guys, and while Daredevil: Born Again is much more nuanced than that, fans do still love a good brawl. That is why this list will rank the strongest characters who have appeared in the first two seasons of Daredevil: Born Again based on known feats, fighting potential, memorable moments, powers, abilities, and overall strength. Uatu the Watcher technically appeared, but this list will exclude him since he didn’t fully appear.
10
Angela Del Toro (White Tiger II)
Played by Camila Rodriguez
Fans want to see more superheroes, and Daredevil: Born Again has already introduced a younger hero with lots of potential. After the death of her uncle, Angela Del Toro (Camila Rodriguez) took up the mantle of White Tiger, hoping to assist in the fight alongside Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) and Daredevil (Charlie Cox).
Some of the strongest characters in this series are vigilantes, but Angela is still young and lacks experience, putting her at the bottom of this list. However, the power of the amulet is strong, giving her superhuman speed, strength, and agility. White Tiger II is a fan-favorite comic character with lots of potential in the MCU, and Daredevil: Born Again is only the start of her story.
9
Jack Duquesne (Swordsman)
Played by Tony Dalton
Mayor Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) had united New York City because of his hard stance on vigilantes, and his first example was going to be Jack Duquesne (Tony Dalton), a rich socialite who becomes the Swordsman at night. He was smeared during the days leading up to the trial, but after escaping custody, he supplied Daredevil and the resistance with endless funds.
Initially introduced in Hawkeye, one of the best superhero TV shows, Swordsman is a fun character and a decently powerful vigilante. His sword-fighting technique is elegant and strong, able to fend off armed guards with ease. Swordsman may not be one of the strongest characters, but he is a street-level threat who handles crime with grace.
8
Bastian Cooper (Muse)
Played by Hunter Doohan
Kingpin has always been the main villain in Daredevil, but Daredevil: Born Again introduced a new threat, Muse (Hunter Doohan). This serial killer has a twisted passion for art, using the blood of his victims to create his masterpieces. Underneath the mask, Bastian Cooper is a martial arts master with a twisted fascination for his therapist, Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva).
Fans didn’t expect this serial killer to be that proficient a fighter, but his martial arts past made him a formidable foe who fought toe to toe with Daredevil. Muse was an excellent Daredevil villain who could have been handled better, but his lasting impact in season two shows potential. Daredevil: Born Again could use some more villains, and Muse proves that by being a terrifying enemy.
7
Buck Cashman
Played by Arty Froushan
Kingpin always has a right-hand man to do his dirty work. In the original series, it was Wesley (Toby Leonard Moore), and in this one, it is Buck Cashman (Arty Froushan). This former British operative found new work in the American underworld, and while he seems cold, calculated, and dedicated to the job, he had a budding friendship with Daniel Blake (Michael Gandolfini).
Buck isn’t a vigilante or superhero. In fact, he doesn’t have any abilities whatsoever, but superpowers are overrated, as he has proven to be the most effective character in the series. With just a gun and a sense of purpose, Buck has handled countless characters, even if they aren’t superpowered. Even so, he can probably handle some heroes or vigilantes because he has never failed a job.
6
Hector Ayala (White Tiger)
Played by Kamar de los Reyes
As mentioned earlier in this list, Angela Del Toro is the new White Tiger, but her predecessor, Hector Ayala (Kamar de los Reyes), is also one of the strongest characters in Daredevil: Born Again. Season 1 had a few vigilantes, and one of the most interesting was White Tiger, who possesses an amulet that enhances his strength. While he was let go after trial, he was murdered after court by a task force member.
Hector Ayala doesn’t have an extensive combat history, but the amulet is the source of his power, and it instantly made him a powerful vigilante. With plenty of crime-fighting experience, White Tiger would be able to beat any normal person and maybe some actual vigilantes, but as proven by his final appearance, he can be killed fairly easily.
5
Jessica Jones
Played by Krysten Ritter
The Marvel Netflix shows were fantastic, and one of the best was Jessica Jones, so it was only a matter of time until the titular hero appeared in the MCU. Season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again introduced Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) by having her take down a group of mercenaries sent after her and her daughter. Now teaming up with Daredevil, it seems her powers are fading.
Jessica Jones is the most complicated character to rank, because normally she would easily be number one, but the second season introduced her powers fading in and out. This complicates matters since she isn’t consistently powerful. However, Jessica Jones is still shown to be powerful, ruthless, and more than capable. Her power fluctuations put her lower than expected, but she is still one of the strongest characters in Daredevil: Born Again.
4
Benjamin Pointdexter (Bullseye)
Played by Wilson Bethel
One of the most surprising storylines of Daredevil: Born Again is Bullseye’s (Wilson Bethel) redemption arc, and while he may never be fully redeemed, fans are happy to see him working with Daredevil. After killing Foggy (Elden Henson) at the beginning of the first season, Bullseye has his sights set on Vanessa Fisk (Ayelet Zurer) after she tried having him killed, and the mayor.
Bullseye doesn’t have any enhanced strength, but his military experience makes him a proficient fighter. However, his main superpower is his inhuman aim and precision, which allows him to make any household object a lethal weapon. Bullseye is one of the greatest MCU villains, and this season has further proven his storytelling potential alongside his skills that make him a strong Marvel character.
3
Frank Castle (Punisher)
Played by Jon Bernthal
Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal), also known as the Punisher, is a lethal vigilante who briefly appeared in the first season of Daredevil: Born Again. However, his absence in Season 2 has left fans wondering where he is, but they are soon to find out with The Punisher: One Last Kill and Spider-Man: Brand New Day set to feature the vigilante and highlight what he has been up to.
The top of this list can go any way, with each character having their own strengths, but Punisher’s brute strength and unrelenting motivation make him more dangerous than most. With a massive kill count, Frank Castle is one of the most effective anti-heroes in the MCU, and he has further established himself in Daredevil: Born Again. Fans can’t wait to see what the Punisher does in One Last Kill.
2
Matt Murdock (Daredevil)
Played by Charlie Cox
At long last, the star himself finally appears on this list, which is only natural since Daredevil is one of the strongest street-level vigilantes. After losing Foggy Nelson, Matt nearly killed Bullseye, sending him into a reclusive state, focusing solely on the law. However, with Fisk now running for mayor, the only way to stop him is for Daredevil to return.
Daredevil: Born Again is one of the best MCU TV shows, and it is all because of the titular hero and his desperate style that feels grittier, raw, and more dangerous. This unhinged fighting, when paired with his enhanced senses and expert combat skills, creates one of the most powerful street-level characters Marvel has to offer. This season has further shown his unrelenting desire for justice that he will have to achieve through his skills as a hero.
1
Wilson Fisk (Kingpin)
Played by Vincent D’Onofrio
If Daredevil is the second-strongest character in his own show, then the only one stronger must be the main villain, which is, of course, Kingpin. The king of street-level crime himself has worked his way up to becoming mayor of New York City, and while his initiative to clean up the streets of vigilantes has won public favor, his own goals are something much darker.
Daredevil and Kingpin are relatively interchangeable, but the latter takes the edge because of his increased training and display of feats, which puts him equal to many heroes. His brute strength seems superhuman, and his cunning ploys mixed with his brutal style make him even more dangerous. Plus, after losing Vanessa, he has nothing holding him back, making him one of the most dangerous characters in the MCU.
Daredevil: Born Again
- Release Date
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March 4, 2025
- Network
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Disney+
- Showrunner
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Dario Scardapane
- Directors
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Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson, David Boyd, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Entertainment
NeNe Leakes, Vicki G., Coming To Bravo Summer 2026
It’s on, Bravo fans! During NBC’s annual Upfront event, the network made huge announcements about the status of some of its most exciting shows. In addition to the return of Bravo staples, including “Married to Medicine” and “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” the Bravosphere is in for even more fun, as a few new series were revealed as well. And that’s not all, as the network is gearing up for the return of major players, including NeNe Leakes and Vicki Gunvalson. Check it out below.

NBC’s annual Upfronts events always bring good news, and today was no different. According to Bravo’s The Daily Dish, several of the network’s biggest series were renewed for additional seasons.
In addition to the productions mentioned above, “Summer House,” “Below Deck Down Under,” “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island,” “Southern Charm,” “The Valley: Persian Style,” “Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition,” and “Top Chef” received series renewals.
Other shows, such as “The Real Housewives of Potomac,” “The Real Housewives of New York City,” and “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” had earlier renewal announcements, according to The Blast.
Bravo Has A Stacked Lineup For The Summer 2026 Slate
A handful of shows will also make a splash in Bravo’s summer 2026 lineup. The “Summer House” spin-off, “In The City,” starring Kyle Cooke, Lindsay Hubbard, and Amanda Batula, will premiere in the coming weeks, while “The McBee Dynasty,” “Below Deck Mediterranean,” and “The Real Housewives of Orange County” will air in June and July 2026.
Speaking of Orange County, the new batch of episodes will include Gunvalson as a full-time cast member. For those unfamiliar, the OG of the OC was fired from the network back in 2020. Cohen, however, offered her a spot on the main cast during BravoCon 2025, according to The Blast.

“… I miss filming. I missed my girls. I missed the joy of being an Orange County Housewife,” she said.
Leakes Is Returning To Bravo After Many Years Away In August 2026

Along with Gunvalson, Leakes is also making her grand return to Bravo after leaving “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” in 2020. While Leakes will not be a full-time cast member on any show (yet), the outspoken reality star will be featured in the franchise’s 20th-anniversary spin-off, “Roaring 20th.”
The program will follow “a group of beloved Housewives from across the years embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, making their way through some of the most memorable locations in the franchise’s history,” according to a press release.
Throughout the episodes, the ladies will travel from Orange County, ending on the East Coast. Each episode will also feature appearances from fan favorites who will “pay tribute to the past, embrace the present, and look toward the many miles still ahead.”
Leakes will have a heavy presence in the Atlanta episode, according to The Blast. Her appearance came as a surprise to many viewers, given that the 58-year-old had sued the network for racial discrimination.
Despite that, both parties were able to come together for a greater cause. “People are very happy about it. Listen, we are going to be celebrating 20 years of Housewives, and it would be hard not to without her, and so I’m happy about it,” Cohen said.
“This has been a really long, long journey, and gosh, I’m happy, overjoyed to say that I will be returning to Bravo. I almost can’t believe the words that are coming out of my mouth. I’m so happy. I’m excited to see all of you girls. It’s going to be a time. Yes! B-tches, I am back. Now pick your faces off the floor. OK!? See you on Bravo. Love you,” Leakes shared.
‘Next Gen NYC’ Is Coming Back For Season 2

Bravo lovers can also expect to see more of the “Next Gen NYC” cast when the series returns to the network with new episodes on June 24th at 9 PM EST.
Season 2 will feature returners Ariana Biermann, Riley Burruss, Emira D’Spain, Brooks Marks, Ava Dash, Gia Giudice, Georgia McCann, Charlie Cakkour, Shai Fruchter, and Hudson McLeroy. They will be joined by newcomers Rowan Henchy, Liam Obergfoll, and Kendall White.
Based on the series synopsis, the new slate of episodes is “anything but chill.” The cast will take viewers on a ride, as they touch on “lingering scandals,” navigate “messy breakups,” and the ever-changing dynamics within their friendships.
“Eager to carve out their own identities, they’re determined to make it on their own terms while also navigating the pressure to curate the right vibe, the right circles, and a feed that keeps up with the life they’re chasing. In a world driven by image, ambition, and constant visibility, they quickly learn that making it is one thing — holding onto it, and each other, is another,” the description continued.
Brand New Shows Will Premiere On The Network Soon

Adding even more excitement to the Upfronts, Bravo announced brand-new shows coming to the network, including Lisa Vanderpump’s “Lisa Las Vegas” and “Secrets, Lies, and Texas Wives.”
Vanderpump’s series will follow the restaurateur as she opens her first hotel on the famous Las Vegas Strip, while the latter will follow a “tight-knit circle of glamorous women” raising families, running ranches, and balancing their hectic schedules as Southern socialites.
Entertainment
Missouri Football Player Ahmad Hardy Shot at Concert
University of Missouri football star Ahmad Hardy is in stable condition after being shot at a concert in Mississippi on Sunday, May 10, the school has confirmed.
“Ahmad is deeply loved by his teammates, coaches, friends, family and fans,” the Tigers’ athletic department wrote in a statement shared via social media on Monday, May 11. “We will continue to stand beside him and his family through this difficult time, offering our love, prayers, strength and support.”
The statement continued, “A timeline for his return to football activities is unknown at this time. Mizzou Athletics will provide more information on his status when it becomes available.”
Hardy, 20, is “alert” and “moving around,” as of Monday morning, a source told ESPN’s Pete Thamel, adding there is “optimism that he will play football again.”
Hardy is a running back for the Tigers and in 2025, his first season with the program, led the team in rushing yards, carries and touchdowns. He topped 100 yards in each of his first five games with Missouri last season, earning the Doak Walker Award for the National Player of the Week in Week 3 after rushing for three touchdowns against the University of Louisiana.
Before transferring to Missouri, Hardy spent his freshman season at the University of Louisiana Monroe, where he was named the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year and earned a spot on the all-conference first team.
The shooting comes less than two months after he welcomed his first child, son Ahmad Hardy Jr. He shared a photo of himself holding the newborn via X on March 2, writing, “Welcome : Ahmad hardy jr 💙🫶🏾,” alongside the pic.
“No feeling like it,” he told 247Sports in March. “I love my son. I can’t wait to see him today.”
The school has not said what concert Hardy was attending, but the rising junior is an Ona, Mississippi native. His Mississippi roots gave Missouri’s game against Mississippi State University last season extra meaning, as he rushed for a career-high 300 yards and three touchdowns.
“I’m from Mississippi,” Hardy told reporters at the time. “A lot of teams didn’t recruit me coming out of high school, so it was kind of personal. But then, again, like I told the guys, the seniors, I was doing it for them.”
In addition to being a standout football player, Hardy is also an accomplished horse trainer. He owns four of them and told 247 that when his playing days are over, he hopes to become a vet.
“Whenever I get done playing, I’ll probably train horses for the rest of my life,” he added.
The Tigers will open the 2026 season on September 3, at home against the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
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