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Amazon and MGM+ may have just delivered one of the most unique superhero shows in years with Spider-Noir. Early reactions across the internet have been overwhelmingly positive, with critics praising the series’ striking noir aesthetic, Nicolas Cage’s magnetic performance, and its refreshing departure from the traditional Marvel formula.
Set in a gritty 1930s New York, the series follows Ben Reilly, an aging private investigator haunted by his past life as the city’s masked vigilante. Rather than leaning into modern superhero spectacle, Spider-Noir embraces detective noir, gangster drama, smoky jazz lounges, femme fatales, and brutal street-level crime. The result feels less like a standard comic book adaptation and more like a lost Humphrey Bogart thriller that just happens to feature Spider-Man.
And at the center of it all is Nicolas Cage, who appears completely locked into the role. Multiple critics have singled him out as the show’s greatest strength, with some describing the performance as “peak Nicolas Cage” in the best possible way. Cage reportedly approached the character as “70% Bogart and 30% Bugs Bunny,” and somehow that bizarre combination works perfectly for the tone this series is chasing.
One of the biggest talking points online has been the show’s presentation. Spider-Noir will be available in both full color and authentic black-and-white versions, though nearly every early reaction suggests the monochrome format is the definitive way to watch it. Critics say the black-and-white cinematography gives the series a timeless quality that separates it from nearly every superhero project currently streaming.
Spider-man: Noir [credit: MGM studios]
The internet reaction has also compared the atmosphere and style to Batman: The Animated Series, with viewers praising its moody visuals, mature storytelling, and commitment to noir worldbuilding.
That said, some reviews note the supporting cast occasionally gets overshadowed by Cage’s larger-than-life performance. Still, most critics agree the series succeeds because it fully commits to its identity instead of trying to imitate the MCU formula.
Currently sitting at 82% on Rotten Tomatoes, Spider-Noir already looks poised to become a breakout hit among comic book fans looking for something darker, stranger, and far more cinematic than the average superhero series.
Marvel has spent years experimenting with multiverse storytelling, but Spider-Noir may finally be the project that proves these alternate Spider-Man worlds can truly stand on their own.
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Spiegelworld’s ‘Bang Out’ Unleashes Late-Night Chaos
Las Vegas runs on bright lights, but some of its boldest moments happen in the dark while many are sleeping.
Spiegelworld’s “Bang Out” brought its anything-goes energy back to the Atomic Saloon for another unforgettable late-night takeover on Saturday night/Sunday morning. Known for its raw, unpredictable vibe, the one-night-only event invites performers to take risks, test out new ideas, and deliver the kind of off-the-cuff moments you won’t see on any polished Vegas stage.
The Blast got in on the chaotic late-night fun on Saturday night. The party started way past most people’s bedtime (including mine) at 11:54 p.m. but was totally worth staying up late for.

If you’re looking for something wild and crazy to do for the plot, “Bang Out” is it! This once-in-a-blue-moon event by Spiegelworld, known for “Absinthe” and “Atomic Saloon,” is a late-night Vegas party like no other.
It’s part circus, part party, and completely unfiltered, set inside a rowdy roadhouse atmosphere where cocktails flow and the unexpected is the main attraction.
If you’re looking for a night that breaks all the rules, this is it. But you have to catch it while you can, because it’s not a regularly scheduled show. It’s a pop-up style experience that happens occasionally throughout the year so you just have to stay tuned in to find out when the next one will be.
‘Bang Out’ Has Quickly Become A Fan Favorite

The circus-industry party welcomes everyone for the fun. According to a press release sent to The Blast, “Since its debut last year, Bang Out has quickly become a fan favorite for those in the know, with more than 1,300 insiders attending the three rowdy, ridiculous hoedowns. Every edition has brought all-new acts to the stage, with additional surprises unique to each event.”
This show is for any performer looking to showcase a new act in front of an audience. Selected performers get the opportunity to work with Spiegelworld’s creative team to bring it all to life on the Atomic Saloon stage. We’re talking high-skill acrobatics, comedy, magic, burlesque with a twist, and novelty music acts. The more outrageous, the better, according to Spiegelworld.
What Attending ‘Bang Out’ For The First Time Was Really Like

If you’re lucky enough to go to a “Bang Out” event, be ready for anything. These occasional late-night parties are built part club vibe, part old-time saloon feel, and wild acts that will leave quite the impression on you.
A DJ gets the crowd energetic before the show begins and much of the room spends the night dancing and singing along. Once the show begins, there are a few acts before the DJ returns, and then more acts. The night is filled with lots of amazement, awe, and wonder. This is something you must experience to fully understand.
Atomic Saloon is quite the venue all in itself. When you walk in, you feel transported back to a time when the saloon was the hottest spot to be. Everything from the decor to the set up screams old-time saloon, which adds to the late-night vibe perfectly.
If you’re in Vegas and up late the next time they host a “Bang Out” event, it’s absolutely something worth checking out before calling it a day.
‘Absinthe’ By Spiegelworld Recently Celebrated 15 Years On The Strip

Just a few months ago, the hit show “Absinthe” celebrated 15 years on the Las Vegas Strip.
This daring show evolved from a tent production to a full-fledged entertainment phenomenon right outside of Caesars Palace. Known for its risqué humor and amazing acrobatics, the show pushes boundaries while staying true to its roots. People from near and far are often heard talking about how amazing this show is.
Just before the big anniversary, a press release was sent to The Blast and shared a little of the backstory on how “Absinthe” came to be.
“When I flew into Vegas as just another hopelessly optimistic producer with an idea 15 years ago, I was met by an intimidating roster of competitors and a skeptical casino industry,” Ross Mollison, founder of Spiegelworld said. “I will never forget the first preview, our little spiegeltent filled with friends I had made through working with Cirque du Soleil for about a decade, and a bunch of casino entertainment execs out on what they expected would be another ‘terrible show night.’”
Mollison said that when the lights went out following the performance, the audience celebrated in a big way.
“My friend Jennifer Dunne who was CMO at Wynn came over and said to me ‘WTF Ross — this is going to be a smash,” he continued.
More About Spiegelworld

Spiegelworld has multiple shows and restaurants in Las Vegas.
“Atomic Saloon Show” is at The Venetian, and “The Party” at Superfrico Las Vegas is at The Cosmopolitan. Plus, Diner Ross Steakhouse is at The LINQ Hotel and Casino, and No Pants is located at Caesars Palace near “Absinthe.”
If you’re just seeking a fun atmosphere and a unique cocktail, the Ski Lodge is at The Cosmopolitan, 99 Prince Bar is at The LINQ Hotel and Casino, and The Cow Hide is at The Venetian.
For more information on Spiegelworld and all the Vegas options, visit their website.
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Karlissa Saffold Addresses Viral Clip Of Her Disciplining Pinkface
Karlissa Saffold Harvey is standing on business after social media popped OFF with reactions to a video of her disciplining Blueface’s daughter, Journey Porter, aka Pinkface. Blueface’s recent livestream showed Karlissa checking Journey after she threw hands at her. Now, Karlissa is speaking out, claiming folks have been blowing up her DMs and sending her threats over the way she handled the situation with her granddaughter.
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Viral Clip Shows Karlissa Saffold Checking Pinkface For Throwing Hands
If you’ve been out of the loop, let us put y’all on game. Karlissa Saffold Harvey has the internet going OFF after a clip from Blueface’s livestream showed her putting Journey Porter in check. The moment kicked off after Journey told Karlissa, “Get out of my house.” Karlissa then responded saying, “This isn’t your house. You don’t pay no bills here.” Journey then hit Karlissa on the arm, prompting Karlissa to correct her and remind her not to speak her that way. From there, she geve her a little pow on the derriere after Journey hit her again.
Karlissa Sends Message To Trolls Amid Reactions To Discipline Video
Karlissa made it clear that she’s not ducking any smoke wen it comes to how she disciplines her grandchildren. She hopped on Instagram and shared a screenshot showing a ChatGPT search about the rules surrounding how parents or legal guardians can discipline a child in California. The response explained that guardians can use non-injurious physical discipline, but warned that things can turn into a legal issue if the punishment becomes excessive or causes injuries or bruising. In her caption, Karlissa reminded folks that she raised three children of her own and knows exactly what she’s doing.
“I raise three kids I know exactly what to do and what not to do now stay the hell off my page and off my name before I report y’all for starting and threatening about my choice for discipline or leading anyone on this Internet to threaten or harass me,” Karlissa wrote.
The Roomies Stand Ten Toes Behind Karlissa
Although Karlissa claimed she was receiving negative messages on social media, the Roomies made it clear that they on her side over in The Shade Room’s comment section. Plenty of folks gave Karlissa props for putting Journey in her place and teaching her how to respect adults.
Instagram user @hey_itsjademonet wrote, “About time 👏”
Instagram user @bigfreedia wrote, “These kids need true discipline grandma did right.”
While Instagram user @trendytopictiff wrote, “Grandma is right.”
Then Instagram user @thycolourgod wrote, “Go ahead and take that one upstairs grandma. I think she needs a few more.”
Another Instagram user @caramel.killaa wrote, “somebody gotta do it lol.”
Instagram user @cajun_cravingsdfw wrote, “She’s 3 talking and acting like this…. Imagine 13. 😮😮”
Then another instagram user @sexyslim404 wrote, “It’s about time somebody discipline her👏👏👏”
While another Instagram user @jidejoi wrote, “The mom and dad are sitting there allowing it so she doesn’t think anything is wrong. Sad.”
Finally, Instagram user @madamestylistzw____ wrote, “Finally! An adult who doesn’t enable ill manners👏👏👏”
Pinkface Makes Peace With Karlissa
More clips from Blueface’s livestream popped up online, with one showing Journey apologizing to Karlissa. The video captured Journey walking downstairs and making her way back to Karlissa, who asked, “Can we kiss and make up?” Journey then sat on Karlissa’s lap and responded, “I’m sorry.”
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What Do You Think Roomies?
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Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers Shine Bright In Coach Campaign
Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers continue to win! Although they compete against each other in the WNBA, the two superstar athletes have joined forces as the faces of a new Coach campaign titled “&Coach.” According to a press release, the iconic fashion brand has launched a Gen-Z-focused campaign that represents diverse communities, creators, and voices.
Coach is looking to change the game with their new campaign, pushing back on the long-running narrative of who consumers should be and instead challenges them to create a framework that shapes who they want to be.
“With &Coach, we’re exploring a new model for how brands build relevance and participate in culture,” said Joon Silverstein, Chief Marketing Officer at Coach. “This generation doesn’t want to inherit a prescribed version of aspiration—they want to shape identity for themselves, and they want to be part of the process. &Coach was built by bringing Gen Z creatives, cultural voices, and hundreds of consumers into the work from day one. It’s a fundamentally different brief, and it changes everything: the stories we tell, the voices we center, and how the platform evolves over time.”
Who Is Taking Part In This New Coach Campaign?

In addition to Reese and Bueckers, the new “&Coach” campaign stars popular Gen-Z personalities, including Charli XCX, Malala Yousafzai, Toni Breidinger, Azzi Fudd, PinkPantheress, Avantika, Iga Świątek, and KiiiKiii.
“At Coach, we believe luxury should inspire confidence without conformity,” Silverstein added. “For this generation, self-expression is personal and constantly evolving. A Coach bag doesn’t define identity—it supports people through the moments that shape it.”
Reese posted about the new campaign on Instagram, sharing a snap of her and Bueckers smiling together and holding their Coach Tabby bags. “In each other’s corner,” the Atlanta Dream star captioned the post.
Angel Reese Has Partnered With Major Fashion Players Before
This isn’t the first time that Reese has teamed up with a powerhouse fashion brand. According to a previous report from The Blast, Reese became the first professional athlete to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel, walking in the company’s popular VS Fashion Show.
“I literally could not stop smiling!” Reese said about the moment she learned she earned her wings. “It’s such a surreal and full-circle moment — just last year I was in the audience manifesting being on that runway, completely inspired and in awe of all the powerful women walking down the runway, and now I get to return as an Angel. This will be an unforgettable night that I’ll forever be grateful for.”
Reese, a trailblazer in women’s sports, said her work with Victoria’s Secret was bigger than she was. She explained that her role as the first pro athlete featured on the show was meant to inspire those who looked up to her.
“I hope I can inspire women and girls everywhere and remind them that we can dominate in our field but also chase our goals outside of it — and for me, that’s getting to walk down fashion and entertainment’s most iconic runway,” she said.
Angel Reese Is Riding A High Right Now

Reese has been riding a wave over the last few days, defeating Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever twice in two days. She scored an impressive 21 points and hauled in 11 rebounds on Thursday, June 18. On Saturday, June 20, she had another standout performance, recording 18 points and grabbing 8 rebounds.
Reese’s wins occurred during Juneteenth weekend, and during a post-game interview, the 6’4″ LSU alum discussed the importance of playing during the significant weekend.
“It was just one of those moments of where I was and how it felt and how it hit and that things that I’ve had to experience over the past couple of years,” she said, per The Blast. “It hasn’t always been great, but my ancestors walked so I could run.”
Reese Sets Rebounding Record

During Reese’s second matchup against the Fever, the Maryland native etched her name in the WNBA history book, reaching 1,000 rebounds in the fewest number of games (79). She surpassed Tina Charles, who previously reached the feat in 89 games.
According to ESPN, Reese is currently averaging 15.3 points, 11.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.3 steals per game. Her next matchup is against the Toronto Tempo on June 22 at 7:30 PM ET.
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The 10 Book Masterpieces That Will Never Work as Movies
For every book that successfully reaches the screen, dozens get lost in translation or simply remain trapped on the page. Many books seem tailor-made for a big-screen adaptation, and some others thrive on the silver screen despite their somewhat complicated premise. However, not every book is as lucky.
Indeed, plenty of classic novels would be borderline impossible to adapt into good movies, whether that’s due to experimental language, fragmented structures, or simply a story intended only for the book format. With that in mind, this list looks at these adaptation nightmares, the novels that most defy the Hollywood treatment, ranging from labyrinthine modernist masterpieces to metafictional mind-benders and philosophical epics.
‘Timequake’ (1997)
“You were sick, but now you’re well again, and there’s work to do.” Timequake is a truly challenging, rambling hodgepodge of a book, so much so that author Kurt Vonnegut himself described it as a “stew.” Indeed, it barely functions as a conventional novel at all. Instead, Timequake is a blend of fiction, autobiography, essays, philosophical musings, and metafictional experimentation, delving into themes like free will, determinism, authorship, depression, and ennui; not exactly the kind of stuff that screams “blockbuster.”
The book’s appeal comes from Vonnegut’s voice: his humor, melancholy, wisdom, and ability to make seemingly unrelated observations feel profound. Remove that voice, and the whole thing falls apart. Consequently, not even the combined powers of Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, and Ridley Scott could make Timequake work on screen.
‘Hyperion’ (1989)
“The universe is not only stranger than we imagine; it is stranger than we can imagine.” This sci-fi classic takes place in a far-future interstellar civilization and focuses on seven pilgrims journeying toward the mysterious world of Hyperion, where they hope to confront the terrifying creature known as the Shrike. Along the way, each traveler tells their life story, revealing how they became connected to the pilgrimage. It’s a pulpy riff on The Canterbury Tales, but with advanced tech and interdimensional beings.
The book’s scale and structure pose immediate adaptation problems, as does its dense philosophy. Hyperion is challenging and opaque, with a lot to say about religion, mortality, artificial intelligence, poetry, suffering, and the nature of time itself. It would be hard to make these elements work on screen without sacrificing key parts of the novel’s identity.
‘Blood Meridian’ (1985)
“They rode on.” Numerous filmmakers have expressed interest in adapting this Cormac McCarthy classic, yet the book has remained stubbornly resistant to the screen. The plot revolves around a teenage runaway known only as “the Kid” who joins the Glanton Gang, a real historical group of scalp hunters operating along the U.S.-Mexico border in the mid-nineteenth century. What follows is a relentless descent into violence, brutality, and existential horror as the gang commits atrocities across an increasingly nightmarish landscape.
A bold director could certainly adapt the events of Blood Meridian, and the landscapes, gunfights, and historical setting are all inherently cinematic. But capturing the novel’s soul is another matter entirely. What makes the book extraordinary is not the story it tells, but the way McCarthy tells it and the philosophical weight that hangs over every page. It’s not clear who could pull that off.
‘Finnegans Wake’ (1939)
“Three quarks for Muster Mark!” If James Joyce‘s Ulysses is difficult, his experimental opus Finnegans Wake is another thing entirely. The novel abandons conventional narrative, presenting a dreamlike stream of text that blends dozens of languages, puns, myths, historical references, and invented words. Explaining the plot is nearly impossible because even literary scholars continue debating what exactly happens within the text.
Indeed, characters shift identities, historical figures merge together, and language itself becomes fluid and unstable. The book is also extremely internal. There are scenes, conversations, and recurring motifs, but much of the reading experience involves interpretation rather than observation. Readers search for patterns, decode symbols, uncover hidden meanings, and make connections across hundreds of pages. This intellectual engagement is difficult to replicate in a visual medium, to say the least.
‘The Silmarillion’ (1977)
“Thus ended the Silmarils and the Trees of Valinor.” The Silmarillion poses a much more daunting adaptation challenge than any of the other Lord of the Rings books. It’s much drier and more academic than the other Middle-earth books, with a structure more akin to a mythological history than a traditional novel. There is no single protagonist guiding readers through events. Instead, the book introduces dozens of major characters, civilizations, and conflicts across centuries.
Admittedly, there is a wealth of colorful worldbuilding on offer here, yet that density of information is also part of the problem. A film adaptation would have to simplify enormous portions of the mythology, but doing so could strip away much of what makes the work special, and would invariably annoy at least some section of the fanbase. For that reason, a faithful movie adaptation of The Silmarillion would likely be impossible.
‘In Search of Lost Time’ (1913–1927)
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” Marcel Proust‘s monumental In Search of Lost Time is widely regarded as one of the greatest literary achievements in history. Across seven volumes and more than four thousand pages, it follows an unnamed narrator reflecting on childhood, memory, love, art, jealousy, society, and the passage of time. The famous madeleine scene, in which a taste triggers a flood of memories, has become one of literature’s defining explorations of consciousness.
In other words, the adaptation hurdles are legion. There’s the colossal length, the meditative atmosphere, and a focus on sense impressions. There’s the prose, too. Here, Proust writes in extraordinarily long, intricate sentences that mirror the movement of thought itself, but are pretty low on, well, anything actually happening. Likewise, the book’s treatment of time is tricky, with past and present constantly intermingling.
‘Gravity’s Rainbow’ (1973)
“If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about answers.” Set during the final months of World War II, Gravity’s Rainbow follows an enormous cast of characters connected in various ways to Germany’s V-2 rocket program. Among them is Tyrone Slothrop, an American soldier who discovers disturbing connections between his life and the locations where rockets strike. Although widely hailed as a literary masterpiece, much of the story is deliberately chaotic, fragmented, and elusive.
People appear and disappear without warning. Storylines branch into tangents that may or may not connect to the central narrative. The novel contains hundreds of characters, dozens of interconnected storylines, songs, conspiracy theories, historical references, scientific discussions, hallucinations, sexual absurdities, and philosophical digressions. The tone is surreal and unstable, moving from slapstick comedy to existential terror within a few pages.
‘House of Leaves’ (2000)
“This is not for you.” This cult classic horror book would never truly work as a movie because its literary structure is intrinsic to its appeal. House of Leaves begins as an analysis of a documentary about a family whose house contains impossible interior dimensions. However, that’s just the beginning of the work’s strangeness. The novel is a labyrinth of nested narratives, footnotes, annotations, typographical experiments, and unreliable narrators.
Part of the reading experience involves physically interacting with the text: words spiral across pages, paragraphs appear upside down, footnotes lead to other footnotes. Entire sections require readers to rotate the book or navigate unusual layouts. Basically, House of Leaves makes full use of the fact that it’s a book as opposed to any other medium. A film could stick to the same basic plot, but it would no longer be House of Leaves.
‘Infinite Jest’ (1996)
“I am in here.” David Foster Wallace‘s magnum opus, Infinite Jest is one of the most ambitious novels of the late twentieth century. Set in a near-future North America, it follows a sprawling cast of characters connected to a prestigious tennis academy, a rehabilitation center, and a mysterious film so entertaining that anyone who watches it loses all desire to do anything else (evoking uncanny parallels with the endless doomscroll of social media today). Along the way, the book tackles addiction, entertainment, depression, family dysfunction, achievement, and loneliness through hundreds of interconnected storylines.
On top of all that, Infinite Jest‘s famous endnotes alone run well over one hundred pages and often contain essential information. Readers constantly move between different characters, timelines, and perspectives, gradually assembling meaning from fragments. Finally, Wallace’s unique style is the main attraction, giving us a front-row seat to the complicated workings of his mind.
‘The Catcher in the Rye’ (1951)
“Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.” Unlike many books on this list, The Catcher in the Rye does not seem obviously unfilmable. The plot is relatively straightforward: after being expelled from school, teenager Holden Caulfield wanders around New York City for several days, interacting with teachers, strangers, old friends, and family members while struggling with grief, alienation, and the transition to adulthood.
Yet the novel has remained famously unadapted for more than seventy years, in part because its reclusive author didn’t want it adapted, and partly because of how difficult it would be for a movie to replicate the experience of being in Holden’s head. His humor, insecurity, contradictions, cynicism, vulnerability, and loneliness are what make this a classic. It’s hard to see what a film would add to the experience.
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Cassie Shares Rare Family Photos Amid Aftermath Of Diddy Trial
Cassie gave fans a rare glimpse into her private family life over Father’s Day weekend as she honored her husband, Alex Fine, with a heartfelt social media tribute. Cassie and Fine, who married in 2019, share daughters Frankie and Sunny as well as a baby son.

The singer, whose real name is Cassandra Ventura, shared a series of Instagram Stories praising Fine’s role as a father to their three children. “Happy Father’s Day,” Cassie wrote alongside multiple photos. “We love you so much!”
The posts featured candid moments of Fine spending time with the couple’s children, including outdoor adventures and family activities, as well as a sweet photo of the husband and wife posing together.
A Look Back At Cassie And Diddy’s Relationship That Spanned More Than A Decade

The Father’s Day tribute comes after Cassie welcomed the couple’s third child and months after she delivered emotional testimony in Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ federal sex trafficking trial.
Before becoming one of the key figures in the case against Sean “Diddy” Combs, Cassie was best known for her longtime relationship with the music mogul. The singer first signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Records label in the mid-2000s after finding success with her hit single “Me & U.” Their professional relationship eventually turned romantic, and the pair dated on and off for more than a decade before officially splitting in 2018.
For years, the couple was a fixture at high-profile events and red carpets, with Diddy frequently praising Cassie publicly. However, rumors of turbulence behind the scenes often followed the relationship.
Cassie’s Lawsuit Changed The Narrative Around Her Relationship With Diddy

In November 2023, Cassie filed a bombshell lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, accusing him of years of physical abuse, sexual misconduct, and coercive behavior during their relationship. Combs denied the allegations, and the lawsuit was settled just one day after it was filed.
Despite the quick settlement, the filing sparked intense public scrutiny and opened the door for additional accusations against the music mogul. Months later, CNN released hotel surveillance footage from 2016 that appeared to show Diddy physically assaulting Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway. Following the video’s release, Combs publicly apologized for his actions shown in the footage, calling his behavior “inexcusable.”
The lawsuit and subsequent video marked a major turning point in public perception of the former couple’s relationship and ultimately became part of the broader legal and criminal scrutiny that followed.
Alex Fine Stood By Cassie During Diddy Trial

Throughout the legal proceedings, Fine remained a constant source of support for his wife as she detailed allegations of physical and sexual abuse during her relationship with the music mogul. Over four days on the witness stand, a visibly pregnant Cassie recounted what she described as years of trauma during her on-again, off-again relationship with Combs. The rapper denied the allegations.
Despite the difficult testimony, Cassie later acknowledged that her feelings toward her former partner remain complicated. “I don’t hate him,” she said during the trial. “I have love for the past, and what it was.”
Following the trial, Cassie’s lawyer released a statement, telling the world, “I hope that people still see what Cassie did and think that she really made a difference.”
“I think that the story’s not over because there are all these other civil claims out there,” he continued. “I mean, we’ll recall the O.J. Simpson case. I mean, he was obviously found not guilty in his criminal trial, only then to be found liable in the civil case. And then for the rest of his life, he was trying to avoid judgments and leading a very untoward life of nobody accepting him anymore.”
Cassie Has Embraced A More Private Life

According to sources close to the singer, Cassie has intentionally stepped away from the spotlight in the aftermath of the highly publicized trial. “Cassie is doing really well and prefers a low-key life out of the spotlight now,” a source previously told Us Weekly.
The insider noted that while the testimony was an important part of her healing journey, it also forced her to relive painful experiences. “It was emotionally draining for her to testify in Diddy’s trial, and she is glad that chapter is behind her,” the source explained.
Now, with the trial behind her and a new baby at home, Cassie appears focused on family, healing, and the quieter life she has built alongside Fine.
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2014’s Forgotten Gothic Thriller Gets a Second Chance on Streaming
V.C. Andrews released a novel in 1979 that became a massive bestseller, and its premise was nastier than the old “children trapped in a mansion,” or a scary woman teaching children the hard way, like in Nanny McPhee. It dug into inheritance greed, religious cruelty, family shame, neglect, and betrayal, all locked inside one attic. Then it had a 2014 film adaptation, which showed fans why that premise still works. And now, in 2026, that film adaptation is charting on streaming in the U.S.
The movie entered the U.S. Netflix Top 10 this week and immediately showed real traction, landing at No. 2 on June 17, holding No. 2 by June 18, and sitting at No. 3 today (June 19). That is a solid stay for a 2014 Lifetime-style adaptation that just landed on Netflix on June 15, 2026. The movie is Flowers in the Attic, Deborah Chow’s 2014 adaptation of V.C. Andrews’ 1979 gothic novel. Kiernan Shipka, Mason Dye, Ava Telek, and Maxwell Kovach play the Dollanganger children, while Heather Graham and Ellen Burstyn bring the adult poison as Corrine and Olivia. The film follows four children who are hidden away after their father dies; their mother starts choosing money over them, and their grandmother turns the house into a punishment chamber.
The 2014 Movie Quietly Fixed the Biggest Complaint About the 1987 Adaptation
Chow’s Flowers in the Attic installment was sold largely as the more faithful screen version compared to the 1987 movie, which softened or removed some of V.C. Andrews’ most controversial material. This frustrated readers because the book’s whole reputation rested on how ugly, taboo, and psychologically warped the Dollanganger story became. Lifetime’s version leaned closer to the novel’s darker spine, especially the Cathy/Chris material, while still toning it down for TV. That choice also mattered because the film became the launchpad for a full Dollanganger screen cycle: Petals on the Wind followed in 2014, then If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday aired in 2015. So Netflix is really surfacing the start of Lifetime’s complete gothic family saga, and if it keeps performing well, it might invite the other sequels to the streamer too.
Flowers in the Attic is currently trending on Netflix in the U.S. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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January 18, 2014
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90 minutes
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Deborah Chow
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Prince Harry And Meghan’s UK Return Linked To Money ‘Drying Up’
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to the UK next month, sparking renewed attention on the strained relationship within the Royal Family.
The move has left many stunned, with royal commentators and insiders hinting that it’s linked to the couple’s struggles to find their footing in the US after stepping down as working royals.
Palace insiders also note that while King Charles is open to seeing his son and grandchildren, Prince William is unwilling to meet Harry and Meghan.

Harry and Meghan are expected to travel to the UK next month with their children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, in what would mark their first family visit in four years. The trip is also said to coincide with the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games.
The surprising development was discussed on “The Royals Uncensored” show, hosted by experts Katie Nicholl and Jo Elvin, where TalkTV presenter Mark Dolan described the news as a “bombshell” that surprised both royal watchers and the public.
He suggested there are early signs of things “thawing” between the Sussexes and the Royal Family. However, he also argued that the timing reflects underlying tensions in how the couple is managing their public image,
According to The Express, Dolan claimed the visit “smacks of desperation,” suggesting it may be linked to challenges in their commercial and media ventures in the United States, as “Brand Sussex has failed.”
“I think what this move reveals is the total failure of the Sussex brand in the United States,” the expert noted, adding, “the money is drying up.”
He also pointed to reportedly declining earnings from speaking engagements and questioned the long-term viability of their media deals and lifestyle brand efforts.
“We know that Harry’s speaking engagements have dried up. He used to get $1million per speech, and now it’s $50k. The As Ever brand is struggling,” Dolan stated.
Prince Harry And Meghan’s UK Return Sparks Royal Rift Claims As Prince William Reportedly Feels ‘Deeply Betrayed’

Dolan further speculated that returning for a high-profile royal-linked event could be an attempt to “recalibrate their royal credentials and hopefully it boosts their brand,” adding that Meghan, in particular, “sees herself as the breadwinner.”
Harry has previously expressed a desire to rebuild ties with his family and met Charles at Clarence House in London last September, a moment widely seen as a cautious step toward easing tensions.
However, Prince William is reportedly unlikely to meet the couple during their expected UK visit, with sources claiming he still feels “deeply betrayed” by past events.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told GB News that reconciliation between the brothers remains unlikely, citing the ongoing due to Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” and previous public criticisms of the Royal Family.
Prince William Has Been The Cause Of The Prolonged Rift, Royal Author Hints

Royal author Omid Scobie previously shared with People Magazine that Harry has been trying to get in touch with William. However, the future king allegedly had no interest in engaging with his estranged brother.
He said in March, “The ball has been in William’s court for some time now. And he’s chosen not just to knock it back, but to kick it in the other direction.”
Reports also suggest differing reactions within the monarchy. Charles is said to be open to seeing his grandchildren again, while William is reportedly more resistant.
According to “The Royalist” Substack, the Prince of Wales is “appalled” with what he views as Charles’ support for the Sussexes’ return.
The Sussexes Have Reportedly Been Offered Royal Residence As UK Visit Plans Raise Security Questions

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have also reportedly been offered accommodation at a royal residence during their upcoming visit to the UK with their children, though it is not yet known whether they have accepted the invitation.
BBC News reports that the offer was made as part of arrangements for their stay, with the specific location on a royal estate remaining undisclosed.
Harry has previously turned down stays at Buckingham Palace during earlier visits, reportedly due to concerns about security at such a highly visible location. It is unclear if similar considerations will influence their decision this time.
Security arrangements remain a key point of uncertainty, with reports indicating that Buckingham Palace is not providing additional protection and that any decisions rest with the UK Home Office.
The Palace has also declined to comment on whether Charles III will meet with Harry, Meghan, and their children, describing such matters as private family affairs.
Prince William Reportedly Firm As Royal Rift Deepens Over Harry And Meghan Fallout

Reports suggest tensions surrounding the royal family dispute may be escalating further, with “The Royalist” claiming William has reacted strongly to the situation.
The outlet alleged he threatened to “boycott Sandringham forever” if Harry and Meghan are invited, and also suggested he was absent from a family gathering after Trooping the Colour in protest.
Royal commentators have frequently described William as someone who takes a firm and unyielding approach to personal conflicts.
Earlier this year, journalist Roya Nikkhah told Times Radio that the future king is known for holding onto perceived betrayals and rarely shifting his position once trust has been damaged, noting that he tends to “choose sides” and remember where loyalties lie.
Entertainment
Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay’s Family Guide Includes 6 Kids
Gordon Ramsay may rule the kitchen, but at home he answers to eight of his ultimate bosses — and he’s about to answer to one more.
The Hell’s Kitchen host and his wife, Tana Ramsay, have built one of Hollywood’s most recognizable families over nearly three decades of marriage as the celebrity chef has continued to host cooking shows and competitions across the country.
The pair, who wed in December 1996, share six children: Megan, twins Holly and Jack, Matilda “Tilly”, Oscar and Jesse. Plus, by the end of 2026, Gordon will officially level up to “Grandad” when Holly welcomes her first baby.
Here’s everything to know about the ever-expanding Ramsay brigade:
Gordon Ramsay and Tana Ramsay’s Love Story
Gordon and Tana met in the early 1990s and tied the knot in December 1996. Tana, a cookbook author, has been a steady presence beside her famous husband, raising their kids largely out of the spotlight while quietly building her own brand.
The couple has also been candid about the heartbreak that shaped their family. In June 2016, Tana suffered a miscarriage.
“Hi guys, Tana and I want to thank you so much for your support over the past couple of weeks,” Gordon wrote on Facebook at the time. “We had a devastating weekend as Tana has sadly miscarried our son at five months. We’re together healing as a family, but we want to thank everyone again for all your amazing support and well wishes.”
Tana later told the U.K.’s Metro in November 2020 that Gordon helped her through the grief, revealing, “Gordon was amazing. He’s always been one to talk about everything, and he was very good at sort of talking it out of me and never making me feel that, ‘Oh, you know, maybe we shouldn’t talk about it.’”
Gordon Ramsay and Tana Ramsay Have 6 Kids
Gordon and Tana became parents in 1998, welcoming daughter Megan. The couple soon expanded their family with twins Holly and Jack, as well as younger daughter Matilda. In January 2019, Gordon and Tana announced they were expecting their fifth child. Son Oscar, their rainbow baby after a previous pregnancy loss, arrived later that year.
Nearly four years later, the Ramsays added one more in November 2023, welcoming son Jesse James into the brood.
Holly Ramsay’s Family Grows
Gordon and Tana’s daughter Holly married British Olympic swimming gold medalist Adam Peaty in December 2025. They announced less than six months later that they were expecting a baby.
“Baby Ramsay-Peaty coming December 2026. We can’t wait to meet our baby girl,” Holly wrote via Instagram in June 2026.
The infant will be Holly’s first child and Peaty’s second. He already shares son George, born in 2020, with a previous partner.
Gordon, for his part, couldn’t contain his excitement about becoming a grandfather.
“Congratulations to you both, sending lots of love,” he wrote via Instagram comment at the time. “I’m going to be a very over excited Grandad especially this Christmas.”
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.
Entertainment
Prince Harry Hugs Archie and Lili in Rare Father’s Day Photo
Meghan Markle is toasting her husband, Prince Harry, on Father’s Day 2026 amid his continued estrangement from his royal family members.
“They’re so lucky to have you. We all are,” Meghan, 44, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, June 21, sharing a photo of Harry, 44, cuddling kids Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. “Happy Father’s Day to our one and only.”
In the sweet family photo, Harry knelt on the ground as Archie, 7, and Lili, 5, both wrapped their arms around their dad.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex became parents in 2019, welcoming son Archie. Lili followed two years later in 2021 after the family’s move to the United States.
Harry and Meghan publicly stepped down from their official duties as senior working royals in 2020, instead opting for private lives in the former actress’ native California. The family of four eventually settled in Montecito, where they live with multiple rescue dogs.
“We were looking in this area, and this house kept popping up online in searches,” Meghan told The Cut in 2022 of finding her family’s dream home. “We didn’t have jobs, so we just were not going to come and see this house. It wasn’t possible. It’s like when I was younger and you’re window shopping. It’s like, ‘I don’t want to go and look at all the things that I can’t afford. That doesn’t feel good.’”
Despite their initial hesitations, Harry and Meghan went to tour the house.
“One of the first things my husband saw when we walked around the house was those two palm trees,” the As Ever founder recalled to the outlet at the time. “They’re connected at the bottom. He goes, ‘My love, it’s us.’ And now every day when Archie goes by us, he says, ‘Hi, Momma. Hi, Papa.’ … You walk in and [feel] joy. And exhale. And calm. It’s healing. You feel free.”
As Meghan and Harry made a home in California, they’ve seldom brought Archie and Lili across the pond over security concerns.
“I can’t see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the U.K. at this point,” Harry told the BBC in May 2025 after losing an appeal for security. “I love my country, I always have done, despite what some people in that country have done.”
For the first time in four years, Harry and Meghan are reportedly considering traveling with their kids to England in July for the Invictus Games.
Entertainment
James Van Der Beek’s Wife Marks Father’s Day After His Death
James Van Der Beek’s widow, Kimberly Van Der Beek, poignantly marked her family’s first Father’s Day since his tragic death.
“Missing you so much and thinking of how magnificent you were in every single way today,” Kimberly, 44, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, June 21, sharing a carousel of throwback photos of James with their six children. “And somehow, from the other side? You continue to parent. You’re a marvel.”
James died in February after battling stage III colorectal cancer. He was 48.
“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith and grace,” Kimberly wrote in a statement shared via social media at the time. “There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity, and the sacredness of time. Those days will come. For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother and friend.”
In the months since the Dawson’s Creek alum’s death, Kimberly has been candid about navigating her grief.
“Yesterday was three months since we lost @vanderjames. To say I’m heartbroken is a severe understatement. Words just don’t capture what grief is,” she wrote via Instagram last month. “The comforts of shock have worn off. The reality is settling in … and I miss him. We all miss him. Yet, there is a different kind of magic in the air.”
She continued at the time, “I feel him. I know him more deeply. My conscious connection to God has deepened. The veils of the universe have thinned. And I trust that this is the path me and my family have always been intended to walk. The outpouring of support has been tremendous. It’s held our family in the most beautiful of ways.”
As Kimberly and her kids remember James on Father’s Day, several of their loved ones have also paid tribute to the actor’s legacy.
“The best of the best forever. We love you so much James🙏🏼❤️✨,” Nikki Reed wrote via Instagram comment on Sunday. “Wrapping all of your little people in the warmest hugs today, and always. ❤️❤️❤️.”
Dave Annable, for his part, added, “The best father there ever was.”
James’ Dawson’s Creek TV mom, Mary-Margaret Humes, also celebrated the actor this weekend.
“Wishing all of the amazing dads throughout this vast universe a Happy Father’s Day weekend,” Humes, 72, captioned a throwback set photo. “My advice? Give big meaningful hugs and tell them you love them while you still have the chance … a shout out to simpler times with @vanderjames @johnwesleyshippjr.”
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