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The world watched in awe as Prince William and Princess Kate wed at Westminster Abbey in London on April 29, 2011, and years later, commoners still stand impressed with the couple. Though they didn’t tie the knot until 2011, Kate and William first met 10 years prior while studying history at Scotland’s University of St Andrews. The two would go on to keep quiet about their romance as they completed their education, but later had a high-profile split in 2007.
“At the time I wasn’t very happy about it, but it actually made me a stronger person,” Kate shared during a joint interview with William in November 2010. “You find out things about yourself that maybe you hadn’t realized. I think you can get quite consumed by a relationship when you are younger, and I really valued that time for me as well although I didn’t think it at the time.”
The pair reconciled the following year, and announced their engagement in November 2010. They are now proud parents of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
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The two began dating after meeting at the University of St Andrews. Years later, William admitted during an interview with BBC’s Tom Bradby that he attempted to impress his then-girlfriend by making “amazing fancy dinners.”
Shortly after news of their engagement broke, William and Kate did their first-ever joint video interview. “It was about three weeks ago on holiday in Kenya. We had a little private time away together with some friends and I just decided that it was the right time really,” William revealed of how he popped the question. “We had been talking about marriage for a while so it wasn’t a massively big surprise.”
Just married! Kate stunned in a long-sleeve, Alexander McQueen wedding gown for the nuptials, while William wore a red Irish Guards Mounted Officer’s uniform.
It’s a boy! The duo welcomed their first child, Prince George, on July 22. “Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that the Duchess of Cambridge is expecting a baby,” Kensington Palace said in a statement at the time.
Princess Charlotte makes her debut! Kate gave birth to the couple’s daughter on May 2, and the proud parents showed off their baby girl outside of the Lindo Wing at St. Mary’s Hospital in London, with William in a blue sweater and the doting mom in a white and yellow Jenny Packham dress.
William and Kate displayed a rare moment of PDA at the Wimbledon championship when the duchess wiped a speck from her husband’s cheek.
Baby makes five! Kate and William welcomed their second son, Prince Louis, on April 23.
“We’re very happy. We’re delighted. Thank you,” the prince told the press as he, Kate and the newborn left the hospital hours later. “You’ll find out soon enough,” William teased of the name at the time. “We didn’t keep you waiting too long.”

Kate went viral when she pulled away from the prince when he attempted to place his hand on her shoulder during their appearance on the A Very Berry Christmas Special.
William and Kate marked their first official visit to Ireland with a three-day trip in Dublin, County Meath, County Kildare and Galway.
The royal couple advocated for the Every Mind Matters mental health campaign to highlight the importance of maintaining mental health amid the coronavirus quarantine.
The family of five shared a sweet Christmas card in December 2020. A source told Us at the time that George, Charlotte and Louis couldn’t “wait for Christmas” because it is their “favorite time of year.”
William and Kate celebrated a decade of marriage with two picture-perfect portraits and a family video on April 29, 2021.
“Thank you to everyone for the kind messages on our wedding anniversary. We are enormously grateful for the 10 years of support we have received in our lives as a family. W&C,” their official Instagram read alongside the video, which included the parents running around with their kids and roasting smores.
William and Kate returned to the University of St Andrews during their royal tour of Scotland in May 2021.
“It was here in Scotland — 20 years ago this year — that I first met Catherine,” he gushed during an appearance at The Church of Scotland. “Needless to say, the town where you meet your future wife holds a very special place in your heart.” The couple stopped by some of their old haunts, which she called a “trip down memory lane.”
The royal couple attended the “Together At Christmas” community carol service at London’s Westminster Abbey. Kate wore a red dress and coat, holding hands with her husband as they entered the chapel. Later that month they shared a New Year’s Eve message.
“Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!” the pair wrote via Instagram alongside a photo of them all dressed up and smiling as they waved goodbye to 2021.
“[Kate] has the coldest hands ever,” the Duke of Cambridge told Welsh residents during a joint St. David’s Day outing with Kate on March 1. “They say, ‘Cold hands, warm heart.’”
Will and Kate brought their eldest children, George and Charlotte, to the royal family’s annual Easter service at St George’s Chapel for the first time.
The duke and duchess stepped out at the London premiere of Top Gun: Maverick, where they met the entire cast — including star Tom Cruise.
Us confirmed that the pair are planning to relocate from their longtime Kensington Palace residence.
“Kate and William are moving to Windsor to be closer to [Queen Elizabeth II] and Carole [Middleton], who is always on hand to look after the kids when the Cambridges need to travel back and forth from London,” a source noted at the time. “They’re starting over there, and George, Charlotte and Louis are really excited about going to a new school and being in the countryside in the fresh air where there’s lots of space for them to play freely.”
Later that month, the pair unveiled their first joint portrait on June 23 at the University of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum. The Cambridgeshire Royal Portrait Fund commissioned the art piece, which was painted by Jamie Coreth, in 2021.

The royals viewed floral tributes to the late queen outside Sandringham Estate. They later stood beside their two eldest children, George and Charlotte, during the queen’s state funeral.
The couple returned to work with a visit to Wales following Queen Elizabeth II’s death and funeral celebration earlier in the month. The trip marked the first time that the duo appeared in the country as the newly dubbed Prince and Princess of Wales.
The twosome kicked off the week on September 27 in Anglesey, which is where William and Kate lived as newlyweds in 2010 and as new parents after the birth of Prince George in 2013. The royals were all smiles as they toured the RNLI Holyhead Lifeboat Station before jetting off to Swansea to meet with food bank workers and children from the area.
During a joint outing in England, William responded to an onlooker who said his wife looked “beautiful” in a dark maroon dress. “Oh she always looks stunning!” he replied in footage uploaded to Twitter.
When the couple celebrated 12 years of marriage later that month, a source exclusively told Us they marked the occasion with heartfelt gifts. William gave his wife “a stunning diamond ring” that once belonged to his late mother, along with “a replica of the bouquet of flowers” Kate held on their wedding day. From his wife, he received “a framed sketch of the two of them from an old photograph” taken in college.
William and Kate attended Charles’ coronation at Westminster Abbey, where they followed the king and queen’s procession into the chapel. The duke and duchess were joined by all three of their children.
They may be royalty, but the Prince and Princess of Wales face issues in their relationship just like the rest of the world. “Kate and William have been having ups and downs in their marriage like everyone else,” a source exclusively told Us. “But they’re focused on their royal duties and doing that as a unit.”
After questions rose regarding Kate’s well-being, she and William were spotted out and about at the Windsor Farm Shop on March 18. Days later, Kate announced that she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy after she was diagnosed with a cancer, making it clear that William was by her side.
“Having William by my side is a great source of comfort and reassurance too, as is the love, support and kindness that has been shown by so many of you,” she said in the March 22 announcement video. “It means so much to us both. We hope that you’ll understand that as a family, we now need some time, space, and privacy while I complete my treatment.”
William and Kate celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary by releasing a never-before-seen portrait from their big day.
Kate highlighted her husband’s support as she announced that she completed chemotherapy treatment.
“This time has above all reminded William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, which so many of us often take for granted,” she said in a statement. “Of simply loving and being loved.”
William honored Kate in a social media caption when celebrating her 43rd birthday.
“To the most incredible wife and mother. The strength you’ve shown over the last year has been remarkable,” he wrote alongside a new photo of the Princess of Wales. “George, Charlotte, Louis and I are so proud of you. Happy Birthday, Catherine. We love you. W.”

The couple dressed up for the state dinner to welcome President Donald Trump to the U.K. for his second visit.
William and Kate traveled to Ireland’s Long Meadow Farm where they had a laugh while peeling apples and making the farm’s famous potato apple bread.
The couple celebrated their milestone 15th wedding anniversary with a new family photo, including their three kids and the family’s dog.
“Celebrating 15 years of marriage,” the social media caption read.
Days of Our Lives early weekly spoilers for May 4th through the 8th divulge Kristen DiMera (Stacy Haiduk) being exposed and Jeremy Horton (Michael Roark) exiting under a cloud of shame.
As we always do on early edition day, we talk about what’s coming the rest of this week. Then we dive into what is ahead next week.
So, on Wednesday, April 29th, we’ve got Alex Kiriakis (Robert Scott Wilson) asking Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) to do a rush job on the paternity test. This is a carryover from Tuesday when Alex told Joy Wesley (AlexAnn Hopkins), “Let’s knock out this test ASAP.”
Although honestly, I don’t think that Alex is doubting Joy or doubting that Kelsey is his baby. But Stephanie Johnson‘s (Abigail Klein) not handling it well at all. So, the proof is important.
We’re also going to pick back up from Tuesday with her and Jeremy when he hugged and comforted Stephanie after Alex broke the baby news. So, Stephanie is upset at a situation that Jeremy engineered, you know, not the pregnancy, but the whole thing with the reveal.
I mean, Joy isn’t buying what Jeremy’s selling, you know, but I do think he’s a little too optimistic. And he misreads a moment with Stephanie, and he kisses her. Now, she looks disturbed by Jeremy’s kiss. And I wonder if Stephanie’s going to have some freaky flashback since she was just envisioning shooting Owen, and she had to kiss him during the kidnapping. We’ll see if she pulls her gun on Jeremy.
This is Michael Roark’s last day as Jeremy. And in addition to Michael Roark’s exit, we know that Rachel Boyd, who plays Sophia Choi, and Peter Porte, who plays Dimitri, both have been dropped from contract status to recurring.
But given that both of their storylines are clearly drawing to a close, that’s not terribly surprising. So, back to Jeremy. You know, hopefully Stephanie doesn’t shoot him, but I do think she’s going to shoot Jeremy down. Stephanie may actually figure out that Jeremy was behind Joy showing up with Alex’s baby in Salem since his dad dated Joy’s mom.
Also, Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman) and EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel) do some father-son bonding. And I wonder if Johnny’s going to tell his dad about Chanel Dupree DiMera‘s (Raven Bowens) mammogram. Lani Price (Sal Stowers) and Chanel have a heart-to-heart sister chat. And Kristen tells Sophia to do it, to take out Johnny. Kristen calls Sophia and says, “This gets done tomorrow. No emotion, no mess.”
Then on Thursday, April 30th, we’ve got Stephanie taking comfort from her mom, Kayla Brady (Mary Beth Evans). I’m sure this is about a lot of things, including the Jeremy incident, Joy showing up with Alex’s baby, the kidnap trauma, PTSD, all of that. Sarah gets Chanel ready for her mammogram.
And knowing that Raven Bowens was fired and Chanel is leaving late this year, I don’t think this bodes well at all. Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) gives Marlena Evans (Didre Hall) some very exciting news. Could be about him getting his PI license or fingerprint proof against Sophia or that Brady overrode Kristen’s ban on Marlena visiting Rachel Black (Lorelie Olivia Mote) at Bayview.
Johnny tries to reason with Sophia who’s at his door, sprayed him in the face. Looks like with mace, she gets the better of him. So, Sophia has Johnny prisoner and is following Kristen’s orders and she’s ready to hurt him. Jada enjoys a show from Shawn. And I’m hoping it’s a gun show.
Friday, May 1st, we’ve got private investigator in training Brady and Salem top cop Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) teaming up to find Sophia. And I wonder if they’re searching for her to arrest her for the supplement swap the fingerprint evidence might be in. Amy Choi (Shi Ne Neilson) is answering questions from Brady when he comes looking for Sophia.
And Amy shows him a suicide note that she says Sophia left. Now, we know she was bickering with Arianna Horton (Vico Escorcia) and set up a fake account to bully herself online after lying to Tate Black (Leo Howard) about Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) bullying her. So, clearly Sophia is laying lots of groundwork.
The note blames Holly for saying she’s dead to her. And Sophia carries on about how she’s hurting, sick of the bullying, and tired of begging forgiveness. So Brady reads the note where Sophia says, “Everybody’s better off if she’s dead.” This all smells like an elaborate ruse to me. Tate is there to encourage Holly. I wonder if they’ve seen the anti-Sophia stuff she posted online or if Brady tells them about Sophia’s suicide note.
Hero Javi Hernandez (Al Calderon) realizes Johnny is in big trouble. But also by the end of this week, Javi collapses at the hospital unless this is a carryover into next week and Days has messed up their promo again. Sarah’s freaking out asking if Javi is all right. So, I wonder if he had a reaction to what Sophia was spraying on Johnny. We’ll see.
Sarah is supportive as Chanel goes through her mammogram. I wonder if Johnny’s going to miss the test as he’s been taken captive by Sophia or if Chanel planned to go by herself all along. And Kristen gets her revenge. She is smirking at the DiMera mansion waiting for EJ to get a call with bad news about Johnny.
The week of May 4th through the 8th, it is the second full week of May sweeps. And Holly may be blamed if Sophia manages to fake her death by suicide. The note she left for her mom Amy was most likely a frame job. I think Sophia is planning her ultimate revenge. I think like all her schemes, it’s not going to pan out, though. You know, she is planning to take a payoff from Kristen to start a new life after framing Holly and I guess killing Johnny, but I don’t think it’s going to work out for either Sophia or Kristen on Days of our Lives.
Leo Stark (Greg Rikkart) learns about Javi’s collapse and runs to be at his side. We’ve only got a couple more weeks of Al Calderon before he is out and recast Javi is introduced. We have Jacob Martinez stepping into the role. Marlena is not impressed at being named a beneficiary in Stefano’s will, but it looks like EJ has her convinced to show up, get it over with, and finally get some closure. Also, I’m looking forward to what Marlena digs out of EJ’s head about Cat Greene (AnnaLynne McCord) in the hospital since even Cat doesn’t seem to remember everything that happened between her and EJ when they were both in Italy recovering.

Tony DiMera (Thaao Penghlis) is back for the will reading and Cat is coordinating with executor Theo Carver (Cameron Johnson) to make sure everything goes as intended. I am super excited to find out what shockers Stefano DiMera (Joseph Mascolo) put in his will because you know the Phoenix always surprises. Theo continues to visit his mom, Lexie Carver (Nikki Crawford), hoping that she will wake soon and hopefully we finally see her eyes open during May sweeps. That seems most likely.
Chad DiMera (Connor Floyd) continues to trash talk EJ and wonders if Abby Deveraux (AnnaLynne McCord) was in the person pod. Theo is sidestepping him because he knows his mom Lexie was the pod person, but I do suspect that EJ may have Abby in a pod somewhere. You know, EJ might have stolen her from Clyde Weston (James Read). Roman Brady (Josh Taylor) is increasingly suspicious of Kate Howard (Lauren Koslow), who’s been lying and denying.
I’m curious to see if Chad has a hot take on what Kate did to Johnny because, you know, they’ve really changed up Chad’s character. I’m sure you guys have noticed when they changed over to Connor Floyd, we are seeing Chad back and kind of more aggressive and more confrontational, particularly with EJ.
And so that’s why I’m really interested to see if he comes at Kate or if they have that same pseudo, you know, mom and son vibe that they’ve always had because I think we’re going to see Chad pivoting in other interesting ways. Meanwhile, Kristen thinks she’s getting away with a whole lot of things.
But she doesn’t realize the walls are closing in. Brady’s ready to make a move against her, possibly to snatch custody away. And if there is proof she was working with Sophia to hurt Johnny, we could see Brady and EJ working together to keep Kristen away from both their kids and put her behind bars.
Even legends get nervous sometimes — and 41 years ago, Bob Dylan proved exactly that. Back when he was only 19 years old, the aspiring star had the guts to move all the way from Missouri to New York City. Carrying nothing but his guitar and unpolished songs, it took Dylan approximately a year until he was signed by a proper label. The singer’s riskiness is what made him the superstar the world knows him as today.
And yet, for the 10-time Grammy-winning musician, he still gets the jitters when singing. When offered the chance to be involved in one of pop culture’s biggest charity songs, Dylan unexpectedly got his tongue all twisted as soon as the microphone turned on. Luckily, his equally famous friends were more than willing to get his voice back.
Having broken into the music industry in his early 20s, Dylan should be the last person to get stage fright. However, that’s apparently what happened when he was pulled into “The Greatest Night in Pop”: the 1985 recording of “We Are the World.” The song was created as a response to the devastating famine in Ethiopia. Inspired by the success of the UK charity single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”, American music figures Harry Belafonte and Lionel Richie helped spearhead a U.S. equivalent.
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Recorded in one marathon, all-nighter session after the American Music Awards, the track brought together more than 40 artists under the name USA for Africa. The lineup included everyone from Michael Jackson, Huey Lewis, to Bruce Springsteen. If there’s one thing from the experience, it’s that cramming together a majority of America’s star power, who were mostly sleep-deprived, is bound to result in unique experiences behind the scenes. From Jackson’s pet python interrupting their writing session to nervously waiting for Prince to confirm his participation, both the creative juices and nerves were at an all-time high. Even the more lax Dylan is no exception, having his own particular experience with a fellow celebrated musician.
Each pop star had their own solo part, and while that sounds like a dream for most singers, Dylan wasn’t exactly thrilled. Ken Kragen, the agent who organized the event, noted that “Bob Dylan, when he was recording his solo piece, stepped up to the microphone and sounded nothing like Bob Dylan.” In The Greatest Night in Pop, the documentary shows Dylan struggling at the vocal booth, barely able to mutter out a song lyric with confidence. It wasn’t that Dylan was against singing pop. On the contrary, Dylan had difficulty matching his rough vocal phrasing with the softer and more melodic “We Are the World.”
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Alice Cooper’s sudden disappearance from the airwaves between 1978 and 1989 left fans wondering what happened,
Fortunately, Richie, Quincy Jones, and most importantly, Stevie Wonder stepped in to help. Funnily enough, Wonder — who had been expected to help write “We Are the World” from the beginning — had been MIA, only to show up at exactly the right moment. Wonder guided Dylan on how to deliver his lyrics, even going above and beyond by impersonating Dylan’s voice so he could hear exactly how the line should sound. He didn’t leave Dylan’s side throughout the solo recording process, standing by the piano in case he needed help with the ad-libs.
Decades before “We Are the World,” Wonder took a spin on one of Dylan’s most successful and important tracks, “Blowin’ in the Wind.” Although the two singers have differing styles, the Dylan track was relevant to the Civil Rights movement of the time. Instead of staying true to its folksy roots, Wonder reimagined “Blowin’ in the Wind” as an upbeat, Motown sound, which is amplified by Wonder’s assertive, powerful voice. Some singers can be sensitive when it comes to creative changes. However, Dylan was positively floored by Wonder’s version.
“If anybody can be called a genius, Stevie Wonder can be. I think it has something to do with his ear, not being able to see or whatever. I go back with him to about the early Sixties, when he was playing at the Apollo with all that Motown stuff. If nothing else, he played the harmonica incredible, I mean truly incredible. Never knew what to think of him really until he cut “Blowin’ in the Wind.” That really blew my mind, and I figured I’d better pay attention. […] He is a great mimic, can imitate anybody, doesn’t take himself seriously and is a true roadhouse musician all the way, with classical overtones, and he does it all with drama and style. […]”
By Jonathan Klotz
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In 1995, CBS had a problem on its hands. The network was losing ground against the rise of NBC’s “Must See Television,” and old stalwarts Murder, She Wrote, Rescue 911, and Murphy Brown were losing to the rise of the 90s edgier, grittier content.
CBS greenlit the most creative, daring show of the 1995 television season in its bid to fight back, but American Gothic was too dark, too gritty, and too much for the future America’s Most Watched Network. Turns out, a dark series about a corrupt small-town sheriff engaged in devil-worship was a hard sell to the American public, but today, it’s an incredible one-season cult classic.

The star of American Gothic is the villain, Sheriff Buck (he likes to remind people it’s with a “B”), played by future NCIS leading man Gary Cole. Charismatic and charming when he wanted to be, Buck would walk around town coercing citizens into performing small favors for him, little deals here and there, that would help solidify his control over the town of Trinity. The only thing he can’t get is the only thing he truly wants: the young boy, Caleb Temple, played by Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift star Lucas Black, as his heir.
Standing in Buck’s way is Caleb’s dead sister, Merlyn, played by a young Sarah Paulson, but she’s still Sarah Paulson and is both incredibly creepy (she’s a ghost) and sweet (she’s a friendly ghost). Alongside his cousin, Gail (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II’s April O’Neil, Paige Turco) and the new town doctor, Dr. Crower (Medium’s Matt Weber), they try to fight against the growing darkness of Buck. Notably absent are Caleb’s parents, both dead due to Buck, and his sister becomes a ghost after she’s strangled to death by Buck. In Episode 1.

American Gothic embraces a combination of episodic storytelling, with the one about the junkyard owner in too deep with Buck as a standout, and the mythology arc of Buck’s influence spreading, festering, and making everything a little bit worse for the residents of Trinity. “Strong Arm of the Law” shows why some residents accept the obviously evil Sheriff when he puts an end to criminal out-of-towners raising chaos. It also includes the single most evil act of Buck’s: he pours out Dr. Crower’s coffee.
As dark and disturbing as American Gothic would get, with the assaults and child murder and all, the show was clearly heavily influenced by Twin Peaks and includes small moments of bizarre, tonally off humor. Buck himself is basically Ray Wise’s Leland Palmer dialed up to 11, Big Jim from Stephen King’s Under the Dome done right, or Andy Griffith’s intrusive thoughts. In 1995, there was nothing like this.

Unlike most early cancellations of promising, high-concept shows, American Gothic wasn’t undone by studio interference. CBS was hands-off, allowing executive producer Sam Raimi (now it all makes sense, right?) to run with every crazy idea he had.
Proof of that is the assault, the murders, the entire Satanism undercurrent throughout the whole series, any one of which would make a show a hard sell to the general audience. CBS played up Paulson’s performance as Merlyn, using her creepy line-reading of “Someone’s at the door” in ads, but that was a little too effective and terrified an audience in love with Murder, She Wrote and Touched by an Angel.

American Gothic never had a chance to finish the story. Attempts at turning it into a movie fell apart over the years, and today, it’s fondly remembered by those who gave it a chance but too often overlooked.
Over 30 years after its cancellation, the dark story of greed, lust, murder, and the occult would be an immediate hit. You can purchase the complete series today on both YouTube and Amazon Prime to see how audiences in the 90s didn’t appreciate how good they had it.

Roomies, Klay Thompson has popped out, taking to a livestream following his headline-making split from Megan Thee Stallion.
On Wednesday, April 29, Klay Thompson took to his Instagram account to launch a livestream for his more than 16.6 million followers and others on the platform. Furthermore, a clip from the livestream obtained by TSR showed him apparently on his boat, vibing to a series of songs while catching a breeze.
At one point, he briefly mentioned not having watched the new ‘Michael’ movie and even switched the song to ‘Somebody’s Watching Me’ by Rockwell to set the mood. Lastly, at another point, he even shouted out “summer 2026.”
Social media users immediately gathered in TSR’s comment section with reactions to the clip of Klay Thompson’s livestream. Many spoke on his apparent demeanor since this appears to be the first time he’s taken to social media since Meg Thee Stallion accused him of cheating on her.
Instagram user @chefboykey wrote, “City Boys up a million 🔥🔥”
While Instagram user @brooklynchanelbc added, “He covering that nose up”
Instagram user @just__sayingtho wrote, “Whether you believe it or not Megan did give Klay some clout..”
While Instagram user @alanna added, “Oh. He’s in his feelings”
Instagram user @papichulo_300 wrote, “I know them comments on that live was atrocious 😂😂😂”
While Instagram user @airforcetoassets added, “Translation he doesn’t give AFFFFF 😂”
Instagram user @_jalahhh wrote, “We be sliding down the wall and they don’t be giving a damn 🤣”
While Instagram user @quiinterriia added, “Y’all don’t start this! Do not keep us updated with them ppl! Every move doesn’t have to be shared! 🙄🙄🙄”
Instagram user @lovely_red15 wrote, “This is the response I expected from a light skin dude 🤷🏽♀️”
While Instagram user @rrwitjay added, “Yea he did whatever she said 😭😭”
Klay Thompson isn’t the only one who has seemingly weighed in on his split from Megan Thee Stallion. As The Shade Room previously reported, earlier this week, Slim Thug and Finesse2Tymes directly expressed their thoughts on the breakup. Slim used the example to seemingly reiterate why he doesn’t want to be in a relationship with another celebrity.
Meanwhile, Finesse2Tymes explained why he feels Klay Thompson had a “player mentality” amid his fling with Meg.
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By Chris Snellgrove
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Star Trek is a franchise that most fans love to watch because of its heroes. It’s genuinely thrilling to see characters like Captain Kirk overcome insurmountable odds (he doesn’t believe in the no-win scenario), or Captain Picard overcome unstoppable villains (the line must be drawn here!). However, I’d argue that the villains of Trek are actually much more compelling. Characters like Gul Dukat, Q, and even Nus Braka steal every scene and leave us quietly rooting for the bad guys to finally win.
Believe it or not, this is a franchise tradition that goes all the way back to the beginning. In addition to those recurring baddies mentioned above, Trek has always had memorable guest villains played by actors who show up and immediately blow everyone away. The Star Trek: The Original Series episode “Charlie X” was one that the network absolutely hated, but fans came to love. Of course, most of that affection is because of one man: Robert Walker, whose method acting turned a frightened 17-year-old boy into one of the scariest villains the Enterprise crew ever encountered!

“Charlie X” is an episode where the Enterprise crew rescues a young man named Charlie (played by Robert Walker) whose ship had crashed. The crew tries to help the kid out, including Captain Kirk, whom he sees as a father figure. However, things take a sinister turn when the crew discovers that Charlie has the powers of telepathy and transmutation, which he uses for horrific acts like making everyone who annoys him disappear. Eventually, the godlike aliens who gave this kid superpowers show up to take custody of him, reasoning that he is now too dangerous to be raised among humans.
These days, “Charlie X” is considered a fairly strong episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. At the time, though, NBC really hated the episode because they thought Charlie’s presence made the story feel too much like a teenage melodrama. Plus, everything took place aboard the Enterprise, so the episode didn’t have any of the “strange new worlds” the show would become famous for. That second factor ended up being a blessing in disguise, though: postproduction was very easy on “Charlie X” (especially after they recycled some footage), so it became the second episode of Star Trek to hit the airwaves.

Fortunately, the episode didn’t need exotic locations to be memorable when it had a killer guest star. Robert Walker played a young man with fantastic powers, and he blew the cast and crew away with his acting talent. In The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy, Janice Rand actor Grace Lee Whitney explained that Walker was a method actor who deliberately avoided interacting with the cast between shots so that he could stay in character. She claimed that “it worked” and that “You can see it in his performance, a subtle yet persistent air of estrangement from the Enterprise crew, and indeed, from the rest of humanity.”
She gushed that Walker’s “careful effort to stay in character added a convincing dimension to his performance,” which helped the actor “[capture] the perfect balance, projecting vulnerability, innocence, and horrifying menace at the same time. A lesser actor could not have handled the range and depth of the character.” In a later interview with the Television Academy Foundation, “Charlie X” writer D.C. Fontana agreed, noting that Walker “was excellent as Charlie.” She also commended the then-26-year-old actor for successfully portraying a 17-year-old character, noting that “he looked young enough to pull it off.”

“Charlie X” was a Star Trek: The Original Series episode that NBC hated but that fans loved. They wouldn’t have loved it nearly so much, though, if Robert Walker hadn’t turned in such a chillingly perfect performance. He’s one of the best guest villains in the franchise, and his method-acting talents give us a one-off villain that fans love to hate. It’s an approach that would inspire later Star Trek actors, including Michael Dorn, whose own method acting made Klingon security chief Worf one of the most beloved characters in Star Trek history.
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The “Running Point” actor “discovered” that he was a pirate after he recently climbed aboard a megayacht in Puerto Rico.
By Zack Zagranis
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Paranoia Agent is the best anime you’ve never seen. The twisted, psychological thriller was originally deemed too intense for both Japanese and American broadcast standards and was eventually aired in both markets in a heavily edited format. Luckily, the entire uncut series is available to stream on anime streaming service Crunchyroll.
Paranoia Agent is the brainchild of creator Satoshi Kon. Kon was initially a feature film director responsible for such anime classics as Perfect Blue and Tokyo Godfathers. During the production of his films, however, Kon found himself with an excess of story ideas and themes that didn’t fit with any of his projects but intrigued him nonetheless. As a result, the director decided to take these discarded concepts and weave them into a television series.

Prior to the creation of Paranoia Agent, the creator had spoken at length about the filmmaking process and its rigidity, how he would work for two years on the same project, being in “the same mood” and using the same method over and over again.
The flexibility of television enticed Kon because he wanted the freedom to explore a variety of themes and topics rather than be confined to a single concept throughout a feature film. Kon was also drawn to the speed at which television animation is produced vs. movie animation because it allowed him to “Realize instantly what flashes across my mind.”

The result was 2004’s Paranoia Agent—a frightening mix of anxiety-inducing thrills and dark themes that made viewers question the sanity of the characters on screen as well as their own. Paranoia Agent revolves around a mysterious assailant known only as “Lil’ Slugger” who skates around on rollerblades attacking seemingly random victims with a dented golden baseball bat. Each episode focuses on a different victim and the detectives working to catch Lil’ Slugger.
The series features the usual adult anime tropes, plenty of nudity and profanity, but it’s Paranoia Agent‘s dark, taboo themes that got it temporarily banned in certain countries. Scenes like the one in episode 8, where a character commits suicide, caused the anime to be partially banned in Japan after being deemed “too harsh” by the Japanese government. This partial ban meant the anime had to air on Wowwow, a Japanese satellite station, rather than on the country’s regular broadcast channels.

Meanwhile, in North America, the series was initially banned from airing on TV and was only available on DVD in late 2004. The following year, a censored version of Paranoia Agent began airing on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim late-night programming block.
Along with being scrubbed of any references to suicide, this watered-down version of the series also took great pains to remove any nudity and swearing that might offend sensitive US audiences. The suicide scene was also removed before the series aired in the UK.
Paranoia Agent has been compared to the works of David Lynch for its, at times, dreamlike, surreal quality, as well as Kon’s other psychological thrillers Paprika and Perfect Blue.
In 2020, Adult Swim again aired Paranoia Agent, this time in a form closer to its original vision. This new edit included the blurring of certain body parts during nude scenes instead of cutting the scenes out completely, and an intact suicide episode, albeit with ads for suicide prevention airing before and after.

Satoshi Kon’s dementedly brilliant debut anime was unanimously praised by critics and audiences alike, despite most of those audiences being unable to experience the series as intended.
Paranoia Agent‘s Rotten Tomatoes score is as high as it can be, at an impressive 100% critic approval rating. The site’s consensus praises “Anime auteur Satoshi Kon” for bringing his “feverish vision” to television and delivering a “disturbing meditation on individual and societal anxiety.”
Paranoia Agent has been compared to the works of David Lynch for its, at times, dreamlike, surreal quality, as well as Kon’s other psychological thrillers, Paprika and Perfect Blue. The feeling among many fans is that Paranoia Agent isn’t something you turn on to zone out to, but rather a deep experience that will stick with you for a long time, whether you want it to or not.
You can check out Paranoia Agent right now courtesy of Crunchyroll , where the anime is streaming in its original format.
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Did Meghan Markle stir up a bit of trouble with the monarchy? According to royal experts, Markle, wife to Prince Harry, may have offended members of the Royal Family after allegedly endorsing a series of Instagram posts some have taken as passive-aggressive digs at the famous family. The reports come hours after an insider claimed Markle and Prince Harry were at a stalemate over how to handle their son, Prince Archie, and his upcoming seventh birthday.

Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield appeared on TalkTV, according to Geo News, and during the conversation, drew attention to Markle’s alleged social media behavior.
TalkTV host Kevin O’Sullivan added his two cents during the conversation, saying Markle recently returned to social media and allegedly shared a zodiac-inspired post about seven years of hardship ending for Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius signs.
O’Sullivan said he found the reported posts concerning, noting that the Duchess of Sussex married into the Royal Family exactly seven years ago.
“Meghan has been liking these astrology [posts] being put out. She indicated that she is emerging from the hardest seven years of her life. Isn’t that the period of her marriage to Harry?” he said.
Schofield jumped in and said the people of the UK would likely find the posts offensive, considering the fact that she was thrust even further into the public eye following their marriage.
“She got to be the TV lifestyle host she always dreamt of. She released a book. She got a reality TV show and a Netflix deal. She had multiple magazine covers,” Schofield said.

Markle’s alleged social media activity comes at an unfortunate time, as Prince Harry is said to be working to mend his strained relationships with members of the Royal Family, including his brother and father.
According to The Blast, an insider said that Prince Harry is already worried about his children “losing their titles” after the Duchess launched $64 candles inspired by Archie and Lilibet.
Another source previously shared that Prince Harry’s journey back into the royal fold may be more challenging than it appears, revealing that the “Spare” author would have to ditch the life he’s built for himself in exchange for the traditional royal way.
The insider went on to say that Prince Harry would need to retract certain claims about the Royal Family to gain trust, and also noted that separating from Markle would be the “traditional Windsor error-correction route.”

Things have been a bit rocky between Prince Harry, Markle, and the rest of the monarchy over the last several years.
For those who may be unfamiliar, the married couple announced their plans to step down from their official royal duties in 2020.
In their statement, they said that as part of their plan, they would be working to become “financially independent” while offering occasional support to the family.
Queen Elizabeth broke her silence on the matter days later, thanking Prince Harry and Markle for their work before mentioning that the pair would have a one-year transition period out of their royal roles.
“Although we would have preferred them to remain full-time working Members of the Royal Family, we respect and understand their wish to live a more independent life as a family while remaining a valued part of my family,” the statement read.

A year later, Markle and Prince Harry sat down with Oprah for an extensive interview about their time as an official couple in the Royal Family.
Markle told the former talk show host that she was “silenced” by the monarchy while she was working next to her husband, and even claimed that the institution lied about her to protect other members of the family.
“They weren’t willing to tell the truth to protect me and my husband,” she said, according to PEOPLE.

During another portion of the interview, Markle alleged that the monarchy had disturbing conversations with her and Prince Harry about “how dark [my son’s] skin might be when he’s born.”
Continuing, Markle alleged that the institution didn’t want Archie to receive an official title or security, which was standard for the family.
The weight of being part of such a high-profile family weighed on Markle, who told Oprah that she had thoughts about self-harm.
“I was ashamed to say it at the time and ashamed to have to admit it to Harry. But I knew that if I didn’t say it — then I would do it,” she said. “I just didn’t want to be alive anymore.”
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