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Taylor Swift Wedding Guest Addresses Viral AI Venue Photos
Taylor Swift’s onetime music video director, Joseph Kahn, is setting the record straight after viral images claimed to offer the first glimpse inside the pop star’s star-studded wedding to her now-husband, Travis Kelce.
“Every picture I’ve seen of the wedding is fake,” Kahn, 53, wrote via X on Saturday, July 4. “Trust me, AI would break if you tried to prompt it.”
Swift and Kelce, both 36, said “I do” inside New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden arena on Friday, July 3, though any images of the venue decor have been under lock-and-key.
Despite the apparent phone-free mandate, a handful of blurry, AI-generated images circulated on social media on Friday, in which Swift and Kelce appeared to mingle with guests during their big day.
Kahn, who directed eight of Swift’s music videos, was among the near-1,000 attendees on hand at MSG to toast the couple’s marriage.
“Had a wonderful time at Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce’s wedding last night,” he wrote via Instagram on Saturday, recapping the evening. “I got to meet Steven Spielberg and the lovely Kate Capshaw and talk filmmaking with the GOAT (lifelong dream achieved). What I will say about the wedding was it was so much funnier and emotional than expected, and as big as it was, it also felt very intimate. And yes, literally everyone was there.”
He continued at the time, “It was like living in the internet, and AI would crack if it tried to render it. Anyway congratulations Taylor and Travis! Wishing your beautiful family and future family endless happiness!”
Swift and Kelce, for their part, have seldom detailed any aspects of their garden party nuptials. Their union was instead announced with a “JUST&T Married” billboard outside of MSG and a press release shared by the Grammy winner’s publicist.
“The bride and groom’s wedding ceremony looks have been created by Christian Dior Haute Couture. They are designed by Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections, in close collaboration with the bride and groom,” the statement read. “This is the designer’s first couture wedding dress for a world-renowned celebrity. [Both of] their shoes were custom made by Christian Louboutin and the bride wore Cartier jewelry.”
The press release continued, “Her brother, Austin Swift, served as Taylor’s ‘Man of Honor’ and Jason Kelce was Travis’ Best Man. The ceremony joined both families together and was officiated by friend Adam Sandler.”
Taylor and Travis have been together since 2023, getting engaged two years later in August 2025.
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HBO Max’s ‘Harry Potter’ Producer Moves to Netflix for Major New Project
In 2025, Warner Bros. Discovery was almost acquired by Netflix, giving the streaming giant rights not just to DC franchises but also to Harry Potter. The deal was so close to happening that Netflix once published key art featuring Daniel Radcliffe‘s Harry alongside Millie Bobby Brown‘s Stranger Things character, Eleven. Now, that deal has gone south and Paramount will soon acquire Warner Bros.’ Discovery, but that doesn’t stop Netflix from taking a piece of the Wizarding World with them.
Years after the release of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films, HBO Max premiered a reunion special, Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, featuring some of the original cast and crew from the eight films released from 2001 to 2011. One of the people behind the special was Mohammed Adnan, who’s listed as the development producer. Now, he announces a career jump to Netflix.
On Adnan’s LinkedIn page, he announced that he’s joining Netflix as a manager of documentary series in the U.S., leaving Story Film Limited. Adnan shared his excitement about working alongside “some of the world’s most talented storytellers” and about what’s ahead. According to a recent report, his Story Films’ founders, Peter Beard and David Nath, commented on Adnan’s departure from the company, stating:
“Adnan is a truly talented creative and lovely person – we have been proud to have him as part of the team at Story. We know he will go on to further success at Netflix and we wish him all the very best in this next exciting chapter.”
Meanwhile, on LinkedIn, Beard commented on Adnan’s announcement, congratulating him on his new role, joking that he would like him to commission his future work, and that he’s sad to see him go.
“Huge congratulations Adnan. You’re the best (I’m not just saying that because I want commissions, you actually are). I’m sad to see you go but excited to see the amazing projects you’ll green light. “
What Documentaries Does Netflix Have?
Aside from original fiction, dramatized content based on true stories, and licensed content, Netflix also offers documentaries. One of the most recent was Michael Jackson: The Verdict, which premiered on June 3, 2026, a week after the Michael biopic entered theaters. The series examines Michael Jackson‘s 2005 trial, where the King of Pop was accused of sexually abusing a minor at his Neverland ranch, which led to a not guilty verdict from the jury. The documentary features interviews with those involved in the case, including jurors, eyewitnesses, and journalists. Other documentaries on Netflix include Eat the Rich: The GameStop Saga and Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, as well as mockumentaries like Cunk on Earth and Death To 2020.
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts is available to stream on HBO Max. Follow Collider for more updates.
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January 1, 2022
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Casey Patterson, Joe Pearlman, Eran Creevy, Giorgio Testi
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Crunchyroll’s 26-Episode Sci-Fi Anime Put a New Twist on the Classic Western
Trigun is undoubtedly one of the best, most beloved, and seminal anime series of all time. The legendary gateway anime show exemplifies why many American viewers became fans of the genre in the first place. Trigun has many amazing qualities, such as its indelible, memorable characters, tremendous storyline, fantastic music, and unique setting that mixes science fiction, fantasy, and the Old West. Trigun is interesting since it has many familiar hallmarks and a visual aesthetic that resembles the idealized view of the Wild West and Hollywood Westerns, but it also puts a unique spin on the Western through its sci-fi flourishes, along with its protagonist, Vash the Stampede (Johnny Yong Bosch). It’s time to look at how the Trigun series blended science fiction and the Western to create something completely brand-new.
’Trigun’s Vash the Stampede Is Similar to Western Heroes Portrayed by John Wayne and Clint Eastwood
At the heart of Trigun’s story is its multi-faceted protagonist, Vash the Stampede. Vash is a subversion of the lone wandering gunman typically depicted in Western movies. The creator of the original Trigun manga series, Yasuhiro Nightow, created Vash as a pacifist. Throughout both the manga and anime series, Vash follows a strict code where he refuses to kill, even his deadliest enemies. Vash is a capable fighter and a skilled gunslinger, and he will always avoid taking a kill shot, although there are some exceptions to that no-killing rule.
Westerns are usually characterized by one or more gunslingers, be they heroes or antiheroes. Vash is a nomad and skilled gunman, and deep down, he does have a heart of gold. However, his personality is the inverse of the stoic and stern grimness of popular Western figures portrayed by the likes of Clint Eastwood and John Wayne. While Vash arguably sometimes shares a similar nobility and code of honor to those of classic Western characters, he upholds his vow of pacifism and refusal to kill others, even his enemies. Western heroes may avoid killing or conflict in some cases, but more often than not, they are always driven to a duel or shootout with their enemies. Those conflicts usually end with someone dying, but Vash always looks for a non-lethal solution.
While typical Western heroes tend to be grim, stoic, dry, and rugged, Vash is the opposite. Vash likes to play the fool, and he tends to act very goofy, cowardly, and ridiculous. Sometimes he acts this way to trick his enemies, while at other times he wants to put others at ease due to his misunderstood reputation. Nicholas D. Wolfwood (Jeff Nimoy), Vash’s friend, points out to Vash that he wears a fake smile, and he realizes that Vash may act the fool, but deep down, he hides a wellspring of pain and trauma. While Vash is not the monster many make him out to be, he still suffers deep emotional pain from the personal losses in his past. Another interesting aspect of Vash is his vulnerability and how he sometimes breaks down, showing his true emotions, which is rarely seen with Western protagonists.
No Man’s Land Takes Inspiration From Classic Western Settings
Another fun sci-fi spin of the Western in Trigun is its unique locale in the planet No Man’s Land, aka Gunsmoke, the setting for the action of both the anime and manga series. Trigun is set in a future time when Earth’s resources are depleted. The remnants of humanity take part in a deep-space colonization project called Project SEEDS. However, due to the meddling of Vash’s twin plant brother, Knives Million, the ships crashed on planet Gunsmoke, stranding the last vestiges of humankind. Gunsmoke is the perfect setting for Trigun. The whole planet is mostly a desolate wasteland, akin to many great Western or post-apocalyptic sci-fi features. Human society developed on what meager resources are available, with cities built around the crashed Plant generators from Project SEEDS. Society adapted to take on an 1800s Western style in terms of architecture, setting, and technology. While things like electricity and gas-powered vehicles do exist, they’re not widespread due to the planet’s lack of resources and infrastructure.
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The look and visual style of Gunsmoke set the classic Western vibe and mood of Trigun. However, while the show does have a lot of traditional Western settings and locales, it also mixes in various fun sci-fi elements. Since horses are not available to humanity, the survivors adapted a species of native, docile pack animals dubbed “Thomas” as their new mounts. The planet is also native to a dangerous species of giant sandworms. The bad guys are all larger-than-life characters, with elaborate weapons and designs. The remnants of futuristic planet Earth from the crashed spaceships that litter No Man’s Land are referred to as “lost technology.” The way the series mixes sci-fi and alien creatures with more traditional Western settings and styles is part of the series’ charm.
Vash the Stampede Has a Colorful Rogues Gallery
Trigun offers a fun spin on the Western with its colorful cast of characters. Vash the Stampede has one of the more interesting and best-designed rogues galleries for any anime hero. Case in point, the Gung-Ho Guns, a gang of assassins organized by Vash’s brother, Knives Millions, to torment him. Each member of the Gung-Ho Gun is uniquely designed and memorable. Some are more psychological than others, such as Zazie the Beast (Derek Stephen Prince) and Legato Bluesummers (Richard Cansino). Wolfwood, a traveling preacher and hired gun, forms a unique bond and friendship with Vash throughout the series, and becomes the story’s deuteragonist. Wolfwood is an equally multi-faceted and layered character like Vash, becoming one of the series’ most interesting characters.
The world of Trigun is a world of outlaws, bounty hunters, and cutthroats. What’s fun about Trigun is that every single character looks unique and memorable, from the villains such as Knives, Legato, the Gung-Ho Guns, and even the Nebraska family, to the one-off supporting characters, such as Amelia Ann McFly and Gasback Gallon Getaway. The series’ penchant for cool and unique nicknames, which are always appropriately on the nose, is another point in the series’ favor.
What Sets ‘Trigun’ Apart From Traditional Westerns Is What Makes It Work
What always makes Trigun so captivating is Vash’s journey. As the storyline unpacks more of Vash’s backstory, he grows into an even more empathetic and tragic character. Tragic backstories are something that Vash and many Western heroes have in common, whether it’s Harmonica (Charles Bronson) in Once Upon a Time in the West, the Ringo Kid (Wayne) in Stagecoach, or even The Man With No Name in Sergio Leone‘s Dollars Trilogy.
The main difference is that Vash technically isn’t a naturally born human. He’s an artificial being called a plant. He and his brother Knives were raised among humans during the interstellar Project SEEDS mission. Vash was heavily influenced by his human guardian, Rem Saverem, which is why he adopted his pacifist outlook and refuses to kill his enemies. The tragedy Vash experienced in losing Rem was emotional and heartbreaking, but Vash honors the memory of his guardian by living the life he believes she would respect. Most Western heroes do not think twice about dispatching their enemies, but for Vash, it is an emotional low point when he does finally kill.
Many anime shows mix together the genres of Western and sci-fi, but few do it as well as the original 1998 Trigun series. The show was highly influential as it aired on Adult Swim when the block was at its peak, and it became a gateway anime for many new fans. The 1998 anime series remains a fan favorite to this day. The full series and its 2010 spin-off movie Trigun: Badlands Rumble, are available to stream now, subbed and dubbed, on Crunchyroll. Trigun Stampede, the latest anime adaptation of Nightow’s manga series, is also streaming now on Crunchyroll.
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6 Great Fantasy Shows Overshadowed by ‘Game of Thrones’
Game of Thrones was quite the cultural phenomenon. Running from 2011 to 2019, this massive series, based on the novels by George R. R. Martin, became one of the most successful TV series of all time. It kick-started a huge wave of fantasy television, which persists to this day, and earned numerous awards. The show was so popular that the finale became a monumental cultural event, with many unrelated corporations jumping in on the trending topic.
It’s unlikely TV will see an event like Game of Thrones for a long time. Perhaps predictably, many other fantasy shows attempted to capitalize on its success by coming out at around the same time. This had varying degrees of quality and success. Many of them were good, but remained underrated, swept under the shadow of Thrones and never getting the attention they deserved. These are the best fantasy TV shows that were overshadowed by Game of Thrones.
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‘American Gods’ (2017–2021)
American Gods came out right as Game of Thrones was reaching its penultimate season, but even this was enough to hinder its development and popularity a bit. This low-fantasy series features a hidden world where gods and magic are real. The original gods, called the Old Gods, are at serious risk due to the rising threat of what they call “New Gods.” These include things like technology, which are beginning to gain influence with the people of the world, and are almost being worshipped. This causes the Old Gods to gradually lose their powers and their place in the world.
To combat their waning influence, the Old Gods plan to unite themselves and go to war against the New Gods to restore the balance of power. The series actually received two Emmy nominations, though it was sadly snubbed in both. Other than that, critical reception has been nothing but positive. Yet, it remained thoroughly underrated for the majority of its run. This could be because it came out right at the end of Thrones, which is when it was experiencing its highest viewership, so American Gods wasn’t really able to live up to the high demands. Eventually, it was canceled after three seasons. Though it managed to last two years longer than Game of Thrones, the damage had already been done, and it lacked the numbers it desperately needed from the start.
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‘Da Vinci’s Demons’ (2013–2015)
Da Vinci’s Demons is a low fantasy series set during the Italian Renaissance. A lot of historical figures, including Leonardo da Vinci (Tom Riley) himself, make appearances, albeit with a much more fantastical twist. Primarily, Da Vinci worked with the House of Medici, an influential and historical Italian family that was one of the major political players in the Republic of Florence. Da Vinci, regarded as an eccentric kook, actually works behind the scenes to uproot spies hidden in the politics of the realm, especially those from the rival Houses of Borgia and Pazzi.
However, the fantasy aspect comes into play when Da Vinci uncovers a cult known as the Sons of Mithras, which opens the door for supernatural visions, magical tomes that contain all the knowledge in the universe, and mythological figures made flesh. It’s a lot lighter on the fantasy elements than Thrones, but it did bear a lot of distinct similarities. Namely, it featured a lot of political intrigue and feuding royal houses, so there wasn’t a whole lot that the show could offer to people who were already into Game of Thrones. As such, this fantastic show was canceled after three seasons.
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‘Grimm’ (2011–2017)
Grimm is a series about a homicide detective who learns his family comes from a long line of professional monster hunters called Grimms. Their sole purpose is to guard the world of humanity from the Wesen, which is an umbrella term for any mythological creature or fantastical beast. He takes on this new role, doing battle with various creatures from folklore and mythology. It’s interesting because it blends a police procedural with elements of fantasy and horror.
Grimm is probably the only series on this list that never actually got canceled, which is surprising considering it debuted the same year as Game of Thrones. Although this is probably due to it being for a vastly different audience, reminiscent of ’90s and 2000s low fantasy shows that used the “monster of the week” format. Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Supernatural. Despite this major difference, it still never got the popularity it really deserved. Maybe this is because it was too similar to other series, maybe it was because Thrones was hanging over it like a dark cloud, but either way, it’s highly underrated.
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‘Galavant’ (2015–2016)
Galavant is actually a really unique experience as far as fantasy television goes. For one, it’s not an epic drama or action/adventure series; rather, it’s a musical romantic comedy series. The story is reminiscent of classic fairytales, following a brave knight in shining armor who seeks to rescue the princess, the love of his life, from the clutches of an evil king. It’s actually more mature than it lets on, making it perfect for adult fans of Disney princess movies or fairytales. Scattered throughout the episodes are grand musical numbers performed by an expert cast, which are genuinely so much fun to watch.
The worst part about the show was its timing. 2015 and 2016 were when Game of Thrones Seasons 5 and 6 were being released, which is when the scale really ramps up beyond what the show had seen before. Galavant just didn’t have the same level of scale, so it never really stood a chance against the cultural behemoth that Thrones was. While Galavant is a great show that critics and audiences loved, and while it was a breath of fresh air in the 2010s fantasy boom, it just wasn’t popular enough to break free of its boundaries, which led to a prompt cancellation at the end of its second season.
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‘The Magicians’ (2015–2020)
The Magicians is about an aspiring student who attends a prestigious university to learn how to be a magician. During his studies, though, he finds out that magic is absolutely real, as is the world from his favorite childhood book, and he is now part of this hidden, magical world. Unfortunately for him, it’s in a spot of peril right now, and he has to join the fight to save it. Thrown into the deep end, the protagonists must learn how to control and master their supernatural abilities in order to keep their world hidden and prevent its inevitable destruction.
The Magicians is a fantasy series that has been sadly forgotten and was underrated from the start. Like many of the other shows on this list, The Magicians was canceled, although this one lasted longer than some of the others. Besides the fact that even though it did get canceled, it still received a final season and a proper conclusion, so at least the story had a chance to wrap things up rather than being left high and dry. Five seasons are pretty impressive for a show that came out right in the thick of Game of Thrones hype, although it’s still waiting for its much-deserved turn in the spotlight.
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‘The Shannara Chronicles’ (2016–2017)
The Shannara Chronicles is based on the popular series of novels of the same name by Terry Brooks. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic version of Earth, thousands of years in the future, to the point that the world barely resembles our own. The story is about a magical tree called the Ellcrys, which is beginning to die. As a result, the enchantment on the tree is weakening, allowing demons who were previously banished from the world to return. To save the world, three adolescents team up with the last living druid to restore the tree and banish the demons back to the realm known as the Forbidding.
Since it was based on a beloved novel series and was coming out during the fantasy TV boom, one would think that it was playing its cards perfectly, right? Unfortunately, while it should have been a massive success, the overall influence of Game of Thrones was still too much for it, which led to Shannara‘s premature cancellation after just two seasons. While it may not have followed the books to a T, it was met with critical praise and overall satisfaction. Unfortunately, it just didn’t pull in the numbers it needed to justify its multi-million dollar budget. It could have been great, but it was a tragic case of being released at the wrong time.
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Maya Hawke Buys Home ‘Blocks Away’ From Mom Uma Thurman
For actress Maya Hawke, the term “you can always come back home” is more than a popular phrase.
“I just got myself a home a couple of blocks away from my mom,” the actress, 27, revealed to People in an interview published on Sunday, July 5. “I’m so excited to finally be able to put some roots down.”
Maya is the daughter of famed actors Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke. The pair, who wed in 1998 before ultimately calling it quits in 2005, also share son Levon Hawke. (Hawke, 55, went on to marry wife Ryan Hawke in 2008 and welcomed two more children, while Thurman, 56, shares daughter Luna with ex Arpad Busson.)
The Stranger Things star’s new abode, located in upstate New York, has made it that much more pleasant for the actress to work on her latest project, The God of the Woods, a TV adaptation of Liz Moore’s 2024 novel of the same name.
“It shoots in the town that I grew up in,” Hawke explained. “I am so excited to be at home doing a job I love and care about, so I’m not in that panic spiral of being home and being like, ‘When will I ever work again?’ Usually it’s like, you’re home, and you’re panicked about whether you’ll ever work again, or you’re not home, and you’re working and you miss home.”

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She continued, “I feel like I have the best summer of my life going on, where I get to experience neither thing at the same time.”
Maya, who married Christian Lee Hutson in a surprise Valentine’s Day wedding ceremony in New York City, has been candid about her close relationship with her mom — and vice versa.
“What isn’t a mother-daughter bond?” Thurman told People back in 2023 of their relationship. “Good communication. That is a big challenge, to make sure we keep communication healthy, strong and open with your family.”
Maya, for her part, told the outlet at the time that her parents’ decision to read to her at a young age contributed to their tight-knit bond.
“Being read to is so important for kids. I’ve now supplemented it with audiobooks in my adult life because it made such an impact on me,” she explained. “I have a learning disability and I didn’t do so well in school and was slow to read. So being read to changed my ability to comprehend language and changed my life.”
She continued, “I really hope that every child gets that opportunity.”
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India Arie Reaffirms Comments On Yung Miami’s ‘Spend Dat’
Whew, Roomies… the internet stays in a chokehold when it comes to conversations around music, lyrics, and accountability. And this time, it’s got India Arie and Yung Miami right at the center of the discourse. What started as a critique of one track quickly turned into a full-blown social media debate with both fanbases chiming in heavy.
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‘Mayor of Kingstown’ Star’s War Movie Masterpiece Is Taking Over Free Streaming This Month
Not every war movie has to involve storming the beaches in Normandy, looking for people called Ryan, or going where eagles dare. Some of them focus on the cost of war, and the pain that you carry with you after the job is done, and why the excitement of being in a war zone might give you a buzz, but it isn’t sustainable for the success of your team or the mission at large.
Kathryn Bigelow’s Oscar-winning The Hurt Locker is now streaming free on Fawesome. The holiday weekend is the perfect time to watch something with a few more explosions than you might be used to, and the film remains one of the most nerve-shattering modern war dramas ever made. It follows Staff Sergeant William James (Jeremy Renner), after he joins a U.S. Army bomb disposal unit during the Iraq War. James is brilliant at the job, but his reckless, thrill-seeking approach quickly puts him at odds with the rest of his team.
Alongside Renner, the cast includes Anthony Mackie (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) as Sergeant J.T. Sanborn, Brian Geraghty (Big Sky) as Specialist Owen Eldridge, Guy Pearce (Memento) as Sergeant Matt Thompson, Ralph Fiennes (28 Years Later: The Bone Temple) as the Contractor Team Leader, David Morse (The Green Mile) as Colonel Reed, Evangeline Lilly (Lost) as Connie James, and Christian Camargo (Dexter) as Lieutenant Colonel John Cambridge.
How Successful Was ‘The Hurt Locker’?
It’s fair to say that The Hurt Locker was a win. It was a legit critical sensation and an awards darling, but it was actually only a minor box office hit. That’s not to say it didn’t do quite well, though, as it grossed about $49.9 million worldwide against a reported $15 million budget. So yes, it did make money, but not blockbuster numbers. Domestically, it made only about $17 million, which is tiny compared to most Best Picture winners.
Where the movie really succeeded, almost against all odds, was during the awards run. The Hurt Locker earned nine Oscar nominations and won six, including Best Picture, Best Director for Kathryn Bigelow, and Best Original Screenplay for Mark Boal. Bigelow also became the first woman to win the Oscar for Best Director, which was the biggest accolade the movie would get in the history books.
The Hurt Locker is streaming now on Fawesome.
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July 31, 2009
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Kathryn Bigelow
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Mark Boal
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Greg Shapiro, Nicolas Chartier
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Jon Pardi, Summer Pardi’s Relationship Timeline Before Split
Country singer Jon Pardi and his wife, Summer Pardi, separated after six years together.
The couple, who share two daughters, announced their separation in a joint Instagram statement in July 2026 to the surprise of their many fans. Court records viewed by Us Weekly later revealed that Summer had filed for divorce two months earlier, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split.
Scroll down to revisit Jon and Summer’s relationship timeline before their divorce:
2017
Jon and Summer were set up by the singer’s mom and Summer’s hairstyling client. Less than one week later, Jon flew Summer to his Colorado concert for their first date.
“He was like, ‘I looked at your picture for three days, then I decided to call you,’” Summer recalled of their first conversation on the “Get Real” podcast in 2019. “[It] was so easy. I think my favorite part is how sentimental he is.”
2020
Jon and Summer tied the knot in November 2020 in Tennessee after three years of dating.
“We had a friend who was married at Saddle Woods last year, and when we walked into their wedding, Jon was like, ‘This is the most amazing wedding and venue ever,’ ” she told People at the time. “So when we had to cancel our destination wedding, they were naturally the first venue we called when we knew we had to keep things closer to home. There’s never a right time in 2020 to get married, so after all the planning and replanning we were just happy we got to do it.”
2023
The then-couple’s family grew when Summer gave birth to their first daughter, Presley, on February 18.
“Our lives are forever changed,” the new mom gushed via Instagram. “She has one cheek dimple like her mama and her daddy’s perfect skin.”
2024
Presley was joined by younger sister Sienna, who arrived on July 16.
2025
In an April interview with Us Weekly, Jon reflected on how family life had reshaped his songwriting.
“It’s a new emotion and new song ideas that we can sing about now,” he told Us. “[I’m] a father now and you’ll feel it more instead of just singing about it.”
Jon specifically pointed to songs on Honkytonk Hollywood that drew from his marriage.
“Even the love songs like ‘Boots Off’ is a lovemaking song, but it’s fun,” Jon shared. “‘Love the Lights Out’ is sexy and making up for lost time, and that’s all part of marriage. It’s all a part of raising kids.here’s that more mature stuff where before it was just party, party, party and picking up chicks. It’s got a little more of a classy tone to that one.”
Behind the scenes, the couple’s relationship had begun to unravel. A source exclusively told Us Weekly in July 2026 that Jon and Summer faced “major issues” later in 2025.
“They’ve been having major issues since last year,” the insider claimed to Us. “They all but separated right before the holidays and even unfollowed each other on Instagram.”
The pair later refollowed one another on social media, but according to the source, the damage was significant. While Summer was “fed up” with Jon, the insider said she was holding the marriage together for their daughters.
May 2026
On May 12, Summer quietly filed to dissolve the couple’s five-year marriage in Tennessee, citing “irreconcilable differences,” according to court documents obtained by Us.
In the paperwork, Summer requested to be named “primary residential parent” of Presley and Sienna if the estranged couple couldn’t agree on a parenting plan.
“[Summer] would show that she is a fit and proper person to be designated as the primary residential parent of the parties’ minor children,” her filing reads.
Summer also requested an equitable division of assets, “all of her separate property,” and alimony from Jon, arguing that he “has the ability to pay.”
July 2026
The Pardis publicly confirmed the end of their marriage on July 3 in a joint Instagram statement.
“After much thought, we have made the difficult decision to end our marriage,” they wrote at the time. “Our daughters will always remain our highest priority and we are committed to moving forward with love and respect as coparents.”
Shortly after the announcement, Jon shared that he would be stepping back from social media.
“While I navigate this next chapter, I’m going to take some time away from social media to focus on myself and my family,” he wrote on his Instagram Stories. “Thanks to you all for the love and support. My team will handle posting for the time being. I’ll see you at the shows.”
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.
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Cheryl Burke Slams Body Shamers Over 20-Year-Old Comparisons
Dancing With the Stars alum Cheryl Burke has had enough of the constant online body-shaming.
“I was jacked, like my legs were — I was like a bodybuilder down there,” Burke, 42, said during a sit-down interview for the Wednesday, July 1, episode of the Dory Jackson Interview Series, adding that she simply wishes people would “stop comparing me to when I was 20.”
“When you’re not pounding on your body, it’s changing,” she continued. “Maybe not for the best, but it’s just, that’s life.”
Burke — who fans have accused of using GLP-1s in the wake of her years- long weight loss journey — later admitted in the same interview that the constant speculation about her body, size and weight has taken a mental and emotional toll.
“It hasn’t been too bad lately, but also there’s going to come a point where it just gets old,” she added. “People are going to say the same thing every time.”

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In May 2025, Burke confirmed that she suffers from body dysmorphia, which at many points in her life contributed to unhealthy or disordered eating habits.
“I do suffer from body dysmorphia, and especially as a dancer in front of mirrors constantly — since I was a little girl,” she told Entertainment Tonight at the time. “Even before my Dancing With the Stars career, my weight has always been an issue. I think what people sometimes don’t understand is it is a lot of work [and] it takes a lot of work and it takes a lot of self-care.”
In August of the same year, Burke opened up exclusively to Us Weekly about her weight loss journey, breaking down how she went from 145 to 109 pounds.
“I don’t weigh myself daily anymore because it was a problem. At my heaviest I was about 150,” she revealed at the time. “The last time I checked, I was 109. I feel f***ing great; my energy is on another level. That 109 doesn’t matter, what matters is how I feel.”
She continued at the time, “I eat licorice. I have my morning fruit shake, which is more calories than any of my meals that I’m eating. I have to have my matcha from Peet’s Coffee every morning, and if the have the warm pretzel bread, I’ll get it because it’s just the best thing in the world. I’m very lenient.”
Burke then described the healthy-eating plan called Z.E.N, which delivers food to her home and has assisted her in both establishing healthy eating habits.
“The food is delicious and it’s portion control,” she said of the program at the time, revealing that every day she consumed anywhere from 1,200 to 1,400 calories. “I have oatmeal with fruit every morning. I have a snack, pita, chips and hummus. Lunch is normally a salad and then I will have my dinner. It’s not diet food, it’s real food.”
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Cheryl Burke Fires Back At Ongoing Body-Shaming Comments
Cheryl Burke is speaking out against the online criticism surrounding her appearance, saying she’s tired of people comparing her current body to the one she had during her early years on “Dancing with the Stars.” The longtime professional dancer recently reflected on the unrealistic expectations placed on women as they age, explaining that her body naturally looks different now than it did when she was competing week after week on the ballroom floor.

During a recent episode of the “Dory Jackson Interview Series,” Burke addressed the ongoing comments she receives about her appearance. “I was jacked, like my legs were, I was like a bodybuilder down there,” Burke said while recalling her younger years as a professional dancer.
She went on to explain that she wishes people would simply “stop comparing me to when I was 20.” “When you’re not pounding on your body, it’s changing,” she added. “Maybe not for the best, but it’s just, that’s life.”
Burke’s comments come after years of public scrutiny surrounding her weight and appearance, with some social media users even speculating that she used GLP-1 medications during her weight-loss journey.

Although Burke has learned how to navigate public attention over the years, she admitted that the constant conversation about her body can still be emotionally draining. “It hasn’t been too bad lately, but also there’s going to come a point where it just gets old,” she said. “People are going to say the same thing every time.”
The reality star has been candid about the pressure she’s felt throughout her career, particularly as someone who spent decades performing in front of cameras and audiences.
Cheryl Burke Previously Revealed Her Struggle With Body Dysmorphia

Burke has also been open about the mental health challenges that accompanied years of body scrutiny. In May 2025, she revealed that she suffers from body dysmorphia, a condition that contributed to unhealthy thoughts and behaviors surrounding food and weight throughout different stages of her life.
“I do suffer from body dysmorphia, and especially as a dancer in front of mirrors constantly, since I was a little girl,” she told Entertainment Tonight at the time. “Even before my ‘Dancing With the Stars’ career, my weight has always been an issue. I think what people sometimes don’t understand is it is a lot of work [and] it takes a lot of work and it takes a lot of self-care.”
Burke Opened Up About Her Weight-Loss Journey

Months later, Burke shared additional details about her transformation during an interview with Us Weekly, revealing that she had dropped from roughly 145-150 pounds to 109 pounds.
“I don’t weigh myself daily anymore because it was a problem. At my heaviest I was about 150,” she explained. “The last time I checked, I was 109. I feel f-cking great. My energy is on another level. That 109 doesn’t matter, what matters is how I feel.”
While some fans focused on the number itself, Burke emphasized that her health and overall well-being remain her primary concerns.
Cheryl Burke Says Balance Is More Important Than Restriction

Burke also pushed back against the idea that her weight loss came from extreme dieting, sharing that she still enjoys many of her favorite foods.
“I eat licorice. I have my morning fruit shake, which is more calories than any of my meals that I’m eating. I have to have my matcha from Peet’s Coffee every morning, and if the have the warm pretzel bread, I’ll get it because it’s just the best thing in the world. I’m very lenient.”
She credited part of her success to a meal program called Z.E.N., which helped her develop healthier eating habits through portion control and consistency.
The food is delicious and it’s portion control,” Burke explained. “I have oatmeal with fruit every morning. I have a snack, pita, chips and hummus. Lunch is normally a salad and then I will have my dinner. It’s not diet food, it’s real food.”
For Burke, the focus is no longer on chasing a specific number on the scale but on feeling healthy, energized, and comfortable in her own skin, regardless of what critics have to say.
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Mass Shooting Reportedly Leaves Eight Injured
Whew, Roomies! A holiday weekend filled with family, food, and fireworks in Coney Island took a devastating turn. And now, a terrifying incident has left an entire community searching for answers. Now, authorities are working to piece together exactly what happened as loved ones continue to recover.
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Eight Injured In Coney Island Shooting
According to officials, at least eight people—including four children—were injured after gunfire erupted around 10:35 p.m. Saturday in Brooklyn’s Coney Island neighborhood, just blocks away from where Fourth of July fireworks had wrapped up less than an hour earlier. The victims range in age from 6 to 37 years old and were all transported to nearby hospitals. Police said seven victims are in stable condition, while a 21-year-old woman remains in critical condition.
Authorities Reveal What Led To Brooklyn Shooting
During a Sunday briefing, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the victims gathered in a courtyard for a family barbecue when an unidentified person, described as wearing all black and a black ski mask, approached a fence and opened fire into the gathering before fleeing on foot. Investigators recovered a pistol with an extended magazine and multiple shell casings at the scene, but they have not made any arrests. Authorities are also investigating whether the shooting connects to a recent gang-related homicide that occurred on the same block.
Authorities Address Wave Of Brooklyn Incidents
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the violence, saying there is “no place in our city for this kind of violence” and pledged that officials would use every available resource to pursue those responsible. The shooting came during a weekend in which another NYPD officer was also shot in a separate incident elsewhere in Brooklyn. The violence also follows the NYPD’s recent announcement that the city recorded its lowest number of shootings, shooting victims, and murders for the first half of the year since officials began tracking the data.
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