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“The Vivisectors” and the final weeks of “Chess” on Broadway round out our picks for the weekend of May 29.
Bear Brown has shared details of his brother Matt Brown’s past struggles amid the Alaskan Bush People alum’s disappearance.
Posting via TikTok on Thursday, May 28, Bear, 38, claimed that Matt, 43, had been grappling with some tough situations in his personal life.
“He has been struggling for a long time, you know, with alcohol and with drugs and stuff,” Bear claimed. “He has other issues and stuff, too. He has done a lot of stuff that people like, don’t even know about.”
In the video, Bear recalled the last interaction he had with his sibling, explaining that he ran into Matt at a Walmart and they spoke for a few minutes.
“That was the last time I saw him, you know, and he called me after that, and he said that he had fallen off the wagon, and I was like, ‘Well, get back on it, man, you know, everybody falls off, you know, just get back on it, rehab if you’ve got to, you’ve got this, you fought it a lot before,’, and that was the last call I had with him, and that was a little bit ago.”
Bear added that Matt had also been dealing with a relationship breakdown at the time.
“He was going through like a really bad breakup, apparently,” Bear said. “There was this girl that he really liked, and I guess they, like, broke up, and I guess he’d been drinking too much and stuff, and I don’t know all the details to it.”

There are grave fears for Matt’s wellbeing after witnesses claimed that they had seen Matt floating in a river. Bear addressed these claims in the TikTok video, clarifying that he couldn’t confirm the speculation was “100%” accurate but it was “likely.”
TMZ reported that the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office received an anonymous call on Wednesday, regarding a man sitting in the shallow waters of the Okanogan River in Washington. The caller claimed to see the man lying face down in the river and being swept away by the current. Emergency responders searched the area but have yet to find a body.
A source close to the Brown family told Us Weekly, “The family is not sure what to believe right now. They are not sure where Matt is but they are hoping that he is OK and that the information is wrong. They are all in contact and speaking to police and waiting to hear. They have had their issues [with Matt] and Gabe has been the person most in contact with him.”
Bear and Matt both appeared on the Discovery show Alaskan Bush People. The series aired from 2014 to 2022. Matt quietly exited the reality show in 2019.
If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or considering suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
After Gone Girl arrived like a whirling dervish and messed up viewers all over the place, studios were desperate for the next big “there’s a woman in trouble and she may be an unreliable narrator” thriller. This particular film arrived right in the middle of that wave, and while it never became quite as memorable as some of the more successful movies of that time, it’s the perfect kind of movie you’d stick on late at night on a Saturday with a glass of wine and end up hooked. And nobody would argue with that for a review.
The Girl on the Train is pulling into the Netflix station on June 1. The film is based on Paula Hawkins’ bestselling novel, and follows Rachel Watson, a recently divorced woman who becomes obsessively fixated on a seemingly perfect couple she sees during her daily train ride. But when the woman she has been watching goes missing, Rachel becomes far too entangled in the investigation, even though her own memory is all over the place, and her connection to the case is far messier than anyone could possibly imagine.
The Girl on the Train stars Emily Blunt (A Quiet Place) as Rachel Watson; Rebecca Ferguson (Dune) as Anna Watson, Rachel’s ex-husband’s new wife; Haley Bennett (The Magnificent Seven) as Megan Hipwell, the missing woman; Justin Theroux (Mulholland Drive) as Tom Watson, Rachel’s ex-husband; Luke Evans (Beauty and the Beast) as Scott Hipwell, Megan’s husband; Allison Janney (I, Tonya) as Detective Riley, the investigator on the case; Édgar Ramírez (Carlos) as Dr. Kamal Abdic, Megan’s therapist; and Lisa Kudrow (Friends) as Martha, a woman from Rachel and Tom’s past.
Commercially, it was a big hit, which is no surprise because the book upon which it was based was a runaway success. It grossed about $173.2 million worldwide against a reported $45 million budget, including $75.4 million domestic and $97.8 million international, so financially it did well. It also opened at No. 1 in North America with around $24.5 million, which was a great result for an adult psychological thriller in general. Critics did not dig it though. The movie has a 44% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 48/100 on Metacritic. While critics thought Blunt was outstanding, they thought the film was too melodramatic and not as sharp as the original novel.
The Girl on the Train comes to Netflix on June 1.
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Taylor Sheridan fans are on top of the world right now after the neo-Western scribe has delivered several new shows to start the year. Sheridan got the ball rolling with a new Yellowstone spin-off, Marshals, which brought back Luke Grimes to play Kayce Dutton now that he’s left ranch life behind. Around the same time that Marshals was unleashed into the world via CBS, Paramount Plus subscribers were also treated to the first season of The Madison, the heartfelt neo-Western led by Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer. The Madison has already been picked up for second and third seasons, so the show isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Sheridan has a few other shows set to return later this year, including Tulsa King (starring Sylvester Stallone) and Mayor of Kingstown (starring Jeremy Renner), but they all fall under the shadow of his biggest hit since Yellowstone.
Taylor Sheridan’s most popular series by a mile to emerge in the last few years has been Landman, the neo-Western oil drama starring Billy Bob Thornton and Ali Larter. The show first premiered at the end of 2024 around the time that Yellowstone was ending, and it scored millions of viewers week after week, leaving Paramount with no choice but to renew it for Season 2. Landman returned for Season 2 almost exactly one year after the premiere of Season 1, earning even stronger viewership despite a much more polarizing reception from long-time Sheridan fans. Paramount has picked up Landman for a third season, which is confirmed to start shooting in August. The series is surging on Paramount Plus streaming charts before its inevitable return, making it one of the top 10 most-watched TV shows in the world right now.
Paramount has yet to announce a release date for Landman Season 3, but now that the start of production has been pushed to August, it may be tough for the show to secure a 2026 release date with filming starting this late. Still, it would be surprising if Landman Season 3 premiered anytime before the end of this year, but there will be plenty of Sheridan shows to keep fans busy in the meantime. His latest series comes in the form of Dutton Ranch, another Yellowstone spin-off starring Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly.
Check out the first two seasons of Landman on Paramount Plus and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Season 3.
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“Summer House” star Carl Radke is sharing his thoughts on West Wilson‘s performance during the season 10 reunion. In a new interview, the Bravo OG said he was disappointed with Wilson’s behavior, stating he failed to take “accountability” for his actions. For those who may be unfamiliar, Wilson made headlines at the end of March 2026 when he announced his romantic relationship with his co-star, Amanda Batula, who split from her husband (and Wilson’s friend), Kyle Cooke, in January 2026.
Speaking with Us Weekly, Radke spoke about the explosive three-part reunion, which began airing this past Tuesday, May 26, and said that Wilson failed to take “accountability” for his actions.
“I think a lot of us were hoping to feel the feeling you get when someone actually apologizes and takes accountability,” he said. “Especially watching it now, I didn’t feel it, and that’s what’s hard.”
Continuing, Radke said that people were deeply hurt by Wilson’s actions, including his friend Cooke and his ex-girlfriend, Ciara Miller.
“People are really hurt. Ciara, Kyle. I mean, I’m looking at him right now. He’s my best friend, and watching that s–t, the footage of West at his family house with Kyle. Like, he not only brought Ciara home, he brought Kyle home. And then does that. It’s just diabolical,” Radke said.

This isn’t the first time Radke has spoken about his relationship with Wilson. According to a previous report from The Blast, Radke said that Wilson had reached out to him after filming the reunion, but he hadn’t replied at the time.
“I’m not ready to respond,” Radke said. “From what I know, what’s gone on and how he’s kinda handling it and how I handle things… part of me worries he doesn’t fully understand still the impact of this.”
Radke, who joined the cast of “Summer House” in 2017, then called out Wilson for his repetitive behavior, noting that he’s been in the hot seat for hurting his co-stars before.
“We’ve been over this many times with him with Ciara and everything, many dinner tables on camera, many seasons,” Radke said. “And here we are again. So, I don’t have a lot of grace for some of it.”

Wilson confirmed his relationship with Batula (Miller’s former best friend) with a joint post on Instagram.
“We’ve seen the growing online speculation, so while this is still very new, we wanted to provide some clarity,” they shared online. “It was never our intention to purposely hide anything. Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we need a little space to process things privately before speaking on it.”
Per the Daily Dish, Wilson detailed when he and Batula actually got together during the reunion, saying, “This wasn’t a sex scandal.” He went on to say that things turned romantic between them after they’d been hanging out for some time.
“When we were out, I, like, kind of looked at Amanda, and I was like, ‘Am I f–kin’ crazy, or is there a little something going on here?” he said.

Although Bravo has only aired one part of the “Summer House” reunion, it was packed with drama. The show immediately opened with Miller confronting Batula for betraying her. By the end of the first part, Miller told host Andy Cohen and her co-stars that she believed there was a chance Wilson and Batula would work out.
“I honestly think that the best, like, woman for West is, like, someone who’s not gonna check him on anything, and that’s totally Amanda,” Miller said. “She’s very mute. She’s gonna be that weak figure that he needs, and he can always be the star in the relationship. So, I actually think, like, maybe it could work.”
While Miller has said goodbye to two friends, she’s saying hello to plenty of opportunities.
In addition to joining the cast of “Dancing with the Stars” and “Love Island Aftersun,” Miller was recently spotted dancing next to country singer Shaboozey on his Instagram.
The details of their partnership haven’t been revealed, but from the looks of it, Miller will star in the singer’s newest music video, “Cowgirl,” out June 5, 2026.
Talk about turning lemons into lemonade!
Life has taken several unexpected turns for Britney Spears over the past year, and the pop star appears to be reflecting on many of them in her own unique way.
In a lengthy social media post, Spears opened up about emotional challenges, family memories, creative experiments, and personal healing while looking back on a period marked by legal troubles and a stay in rehab.

Britney Spears recently shared a deeply personal message on Instagram before later deleting it, giving fans a glimpse into her state of mind after a turbulent year.
Although she avoided directly discussing the legal issues that have dominated headlines in recent months, the singer acknowledged that the past year had been anything but ordinary.
“This year has been quite interesting… I’ve never done so many arts and crafts and it’s sort of embarrassing ok so I might have went a bit coo coo in the nest when I honestly believed I could create my own stained glass …,” Spears wrote per the Daily Mail.
The singer explained that she became fascinated with creating stained-glass artwork, spending time arranging “bits and pieces of broken glass” on “white sheets.”
Despite owning a “glass blowing machine,” she revealed that she was unable to use it for her project.
Instead, she continued experimenting with the materials she had available, turning the creative process into an outlet during a period that has clearly been filled with emotional ups and downs.

While discussing her latest artistic hobby, Britney Spears also revealed that one particular part of her home continues to stir difficult emotions.
The singer admitted that being in the kitchen often brings back memories tied to family gatherings and moments from her past.
“I have a lot of emotional issues that come up in my kitchen…” Spears confessed.
She went on to explain why the room seems to affect her so deeply.
“I have no idea why… I guess that’s usually where we as family all come together to celebrate, pray and cook and well for some reason I did my crafts there….,” she wrote.
For Spears, the kitchen appears connected to memories of loved ones and shared experiences. Her relationships with family members have often been complicated over the years, including highly publicized tensions involving her parents, sister, and children.
The creative project unexpectedly transformed her relationship with the space, giving her a reason to spend time there again after years of avoiding it.

After working late into the night on her stained-glass project, Spears eventually completed a lamp assembled from broken pieces.
The result had a surprisingly powerful effect on her.
“To my surprise it was by no means perfect but my heart and whole body became one with it and I melted with the soft pink and purple glow before me as if I fell in love,” she wrote.
The lamp became more than a simple craft project. According to Spears, it changed how she felt about spending time in her kitchen.
“Ok I get its a f-cking broken lamp with shattered glass pieces put together somehow to create light… but I found myself wanting to go to the kitchen after years of not wanting to…l was excited to go to the kitchen in the middle of the night to eat my cereal or snacks … something very demure to me and one of a kind,” she shared.
Spears added that the lamp gave her “the most peaceful feeling” and remained exactly where she first placed it, “in my kitchen for 3 months… I never moved it from when I first made it.”

The story took a disappointing turn when Spears claimed the handmade lamp was accidentally thrown away.
According to the singer, her housekeeper discarded the creation “as if it was a napkin,” leaving her frustrated but resigned.
Rather than confronting anyone about it, Spears said she simply accepted the loss.
“I didn’t even fight or ask where it was I just knew and learned about humanity and decided last night I choose animals over people,” she wrote.
The singer ended her Instagram post with one of its most unusual reflections.
“I am actually AWAKENED to KNOW that something like SLEEPING in bed with a LION…something that holy and royal instead sleeping with a person has honestly given me the highest consciousness I’ve ever felt in my life.”

The emotional post arrived only days after renewed attention surrounding Britney Spears’ recent legal issues.
In March, the singer was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after police reportedly observed erratic driving on a California freeway.
Authorities alleged that Spears admitted to taking Adderall, Prozac, and Lamictal, while also telling officers she had consumed “one champagne mimosa” earlier in the day.
Earlier this month, she resolved the case through a plea agreement that reduced the original DUI allegation to reckless driving. The outcome included probation, a fine, and mandatory DUI education classes.
Between her March arrest and the May plea agreement, Spears spent three weeks in a substance abuse rehabilitation facility.
Whether discussing broken lamps, family memories, or personal awakening, Spears’ message painted the picture of someone still trying to make sense of a difficult chapter while searching for peace in unexpected places.
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“I love that they’re calling it a hiatus. That’s a break, people,” Sara Haines said. Merriam-Webster defines “hiatus” as “a break.”
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Brooks Nader suffered a fashion mishap during Miami Swim Week.
Nader, 29, arrived at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Beach Club at W South Beach on Friday, May 29. The model donned a red mini off-the-shoulder dress for the occasion. The garment also featured cutouts so Nader could show some skin. She completed the look with gold heels and left her blonde hair down with beach waves.
According to photos obtained by Page Six, Nader was spotted wading in the ocean with Stassi Shroeder, Molly Sims and more attendees. Nader ended up getting on a man’s shoulders while in the water. While sitting on top of the guy, her dress lost a strap causing the fabric to come down. Nader was left exposed and she covered her chest with her hand.
Like a total pro, Nader attempted to fix the garment. The drenched top can be seen sticking to the model’s body in additional shots. Despite the snafu, Nader was seemingly in good spirits. In an additional photo, Nader could be seen laughing while attempting to hold up her dress.
While at the event, Brooks was joined by her sisters Mary Holland Nader, 26, Grace Ann Nader, 25, and Sarah Jane Nader, 22. The siblings were spotted filming for their reality show, Love Thy Nader, per the outlet.
This isn’t Brooks’ first encounter with a wardrobe malfunction. Earlier this month, she suffered another mishap moments before hitting the red carpet at the 2026 Fox Upfront in New York City. Brooks took to her social media to share what fans didn’t see prior to the event.
“When you bust out of your dress 4 min before showtime!!!!” the Baywatch actress wrote via her Instagram Story. “Classssssicc 😅🤣.”
Brooks included a mirror selfie that showed the back of her red cocktail dress, which had split open and revealed her lace underwear. Brooks shared there was a team of seamstresses backstage who were able to assist her.
“We’ve got 4 earth angels sewing me back into this sucker,” she captioned a snap of an assistant working to remedy the situation.
Brooks was able to make it out to the red carpet looking flawless. Her dress featured a halter neck and a fitted bodice. The design matched the iconic Baywatch swimsuit. She completed the look with matching red heels and diamond earrings.
During the event, Brooks spoke about joining the cast of the Baywatch reboot and how she manifested the role years before.
“I kinda manifested this role with my Sports Illustrated cover in 2023. I was wearing a red one-piece. I was like, ‘This is so Baywatch!’ And lo and behold, here we are,” she gushed to Extra. “It’s a pinch me moment, and hopefully we make everyone proud.”
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