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‘The Four Seasons’ Return Is Both Helped and Hurt by a Steve Carell-Sized Absence
Good friends are there to help pick you up when life gets hard. Lasting friendships can endure grief, heartbreak, celebrations, and milestones — the changing seasons of life, which The Four Seasons embraces. Initially adapted from Alan Alda‘s film of the same name, the Netflix dramedy series, which stars the likes of Tina Fey, Will Forte, and Colman Domingo. explores a seasoned friend group made up of three married couples.
Although these friends seemed like they could survive Nick (Steve Carell) and Anne’s (Kerri Kenney-Silver) divorce after 25 years of marriage, nothing prepared them for Nick’s death in a car accident on New Year’s Eve, leaving his new, younger girlfriend alone and pregnant. In the wake of that loss, what does life look like for these friends moving forward? The Four Seasons Season 2 tackles this question and (mostly) succeeds.
What Is ‘The Four Seasons’ Season 2 About?
The Four Seasons Season 2 picks up in the spring, following Nick’s shocking death. In the wake of it, the core group of friends, which now includes Ginny (Erika Henningsen), continues their tradition of meeting up throughout the year for vacation, from upstate New York to a charming Italian village. Everyone is trying to figure out what the next chapter of life is going to look like, and each seasonal arc comes with its own personal and relational obstacles between partners and friends.
Just like the first season, The Four Seasons‘ return explores the complexities of life with heart and humor. Picking up with the core group is effortless, even with a sizable loss, and Season 2 honors where they’ve been, what they mean to each other, and where they’re going from here. Domingo once again assumes a spot in the director’s seat — this time, for the season premiere. Fey, too, embraces directing duties alongside her role as co-showrunner. There are still new corners for the series to explore, like what Ginny and Anne mean to each other after losing a man they both loved. Despite an increased familiarity with the characters and story structure, there’s an imbalance in Season 2, and it lacks the same emotional depth that the first season carried.
Steve Carell’s Nick Haunts ‘The Four Seasons’ Narrative, for Better and Worse
Nick’s death was one of Season 1’s most shocking moments — which, alongside Ginny’s pregnancy, also recontextualized previous scenes and conversations. His loss from the series’ core group is a massive blow to both the characters and the audience. Nick drove Season 1’s plot with his decision to leave his wife after 25 years of marriage, which impacted not just Anne and his daughter Lila (Julia Lester), but also his closest friends. Plus, Carell expertly captured the humor, pathos, and complexity of the type of character that suited him in both this series and later HBO’s Rooster.
Despite Nick’s death, his presence is felt for much of Season 2, with the premiere picking up months later as the group reunites in upstate New York to spread his ashes. What this season does so well is make the audience feel that loss, too, as Nick’s absence brings its own complications. Because he continues to drive the plot from beyond the grave, with his friends and loved ones left to navigate the aftermath, it leads to some beautifully heartfelt storylines. At the same time, something is missing from this show without Carell. The group’s core chemistry is still present, but it feels off without him there. In a way, Nick was the glue, and Season 2 both reflects his absence and suffers for it.
Will Forte’s Performance Stands Out in ‘The Four Seasons’ Return
With The Four Seasons Season 2 exploring the aftermath of Nick’s death, one of its core themes is grief and how it manifests differently for every member of the friend group. The performance that proves most poignant is Will Forte’s Jack. Season 2 does explore Jack’s friendship with Nick and how his grief evolves, but what makes this storyline work so well is how Jack’s depression is written with subtlety and nuance. He’s not just defined by sadness; there’s anger simmering under his attempted optimism.
For those familiar with the enneagram, Jack is the textbook definition of a Type 9. He is a peacemaker who cares about the harmony of the group, while internally holding on to his own emotions; when he tries to hold that anger internally, he often directs it towards himself and profusely apologizes when it surfaces indirectly. Jack believes he’s a nice guy, but Season 2 reveals that he harbors a lot of anger. He’s even angry at Nick for not being there anymore. Many of the core group’s storylines hit hard in different ways, but Jack’s stands out the most.
Within four days, the series received 11.9 million views.
While Jack’s depression permeates over the course of this year, Kate’s grief takes a backseat until the end of the season, with her darker thoughts pushed down in her efforts to keep Jack afloat. Although the conflict between Kate and Jack is stronger in Season 1, the second season does give their marriage its own interesting challenges. Should the series be renewed for a third season, there’s a hope that Kate is given more depth to examine her own existential crisis.
Certain Arcs Work Better Than Others in ‘The Four Seasons’ Season 2
Certain episode arcs are stronger than others in The Four Seasons‘ return. If there’s a weak part of the season, it belongs to the summer arc at the Jersey Shore. While there are important plot beats that happen, these two episodes ultimately slow the momentum compared to the spring and fall arcs, which are easily the strongest. Fall trades out college family weekend for a typical chaotic Thanksgiving episode you’d find in sitcoms. While Episode 5 falls into the usual trappings of these holiday episodes, even ending with another strain between Kate and Danny similar to Season 1, Episode 6 saves it with a brilliant reminder of why The Four Seasons works in the first place. The winter finale brings it home, but the ending itself lacks the emotional depth of the previous season.
Overall, The Four Seasons Season 2 is more uneven, yet still holds together thanks to the cast’s chemistry and its exploration of grief, depression, and moving forward. Carell’s absence both helps and hurts the series, especially since he’s gone on to work with Bill Lawrence, a creator and showrunner who arguably tackles these subjects better. While The Four Seasons doesn’t quite reach the emotional heights of a show like Shrinking, there’s still a warmth to the story that makes it easy to breeze through and be moved by along the way, resulting in a vacation I wouldn’t mind going on again next year.
The Four Seasons Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix.
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Netflix’s New 8-Part Sci-Fi Mystery Series Officially Earns Stephen King’s Stamp of Approval
The Duffer Brothers, Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer, have become to Netflix what Taylor Sheridan is to Paramount+ — creatives capable of consistently producing high-profile hits that become the identity of an entire platform. It’s only fitting, then, that they’ve been chosen to receive the baton from Sheridan after his Paramount exit. Netflix has begun building a franchise out of their sci-fi horror juggernaut, Stranger Things, starting with a new animated entry in the Upside Down world. Their latest Netflix show, The Boroughs, is a sci-fi mystery series that, while not directly written by the Duffers, still bears their creative fingerprints through their role as executive producers. The series has become another streaming sensation for Netflix and has now drawn praise from the undisputed maestro of modern horror storytelling himself, Stephen King.
The Boroughs premiered on Netflix on May 21, with all 8 episodes released at once in the familiar binge-friendly approach that Netflix has re-adopted for launching new originals. Dubbed “Stranger Things for seniors,” the story follows a group of elderly retirees living in a New Mexico desert community who are forced to band together after a sinister supernatural force begins haunting them. Within just three days of release, the series has reportedly amassed more than 35 million views worldwide. Among those tuning in was horror icon Stephen King, who took to his Threads account to praise the show, writing:
“THE BOROUGHS (Netflix): An absolute delight. Bonus: I believe, because it’s Netflix, you can watch all the episodes. It’s actually worth it.”
King has recently made a habit of sharing streaming recommendations on his socials, which has delighted fans. The legendary horror writer was especially vocal about his love for the once-under-the-radar sci-fi horror series, FROM, helping bring the show to widerrecognition. King’s endorsement of The Boroughs caught the attention of one of its makers, Jeffrey Addiss, who co-created the show alongside Will Matthews. Addiss, in his response, reflected on the enormous influence the horror icon has had on his career and concluded with a line notably referencing King’s The Dark Tower series. “Welp. This is pretty cool. Thank you on behalf of the whole cast and crew for watching and writing, he wrote. “Your work was a big influence on The Boroughs. Hell, I know I started reading your stuff far too young. Thank God. We have remembered the face of our father.”
Critics Agree With Stephen King on ‘The Boroughs’
The growing viewership for The Boroughs reflects the positive reception the series has received from both audiences and critics alike. The show currently sits at a near-perfect 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes. In her review for Collider, Greer Riddell praised the show’s brilliant adoption of classic sci-fi conventions. The review also singled out the performances of the ensemble cast, which includes Alfred Molina, Alfre Woodard, Denis O’Hare, and Clarke Peters as the elderly residents at the center of the supernatural mystery.
One of the review’s biggest points of praise was the way the series handles its older protagonists with sincerity and respect rather than reducing them to tired stereotypes. As Riddell wrote, the show “refuses to infantilize or depict them through stereotypical images of retirement,” instead portraying them as “active, intelligent, and resilient” individuals with rich emotional lives.
The Boroughs Season 1 is currently streaming all 8 episodes on Netflix. There’s no word yet on a renewal, but the odds are looking good given the reception so far. Stay tuned for more updates.
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May 21, 2026
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Leah Remini Reunites With Ex Angelo Pagan to Honor Family
Leah Remini reunited with her ex-husband Angelo Pagán to celebrate “the family we chose to remain.”
“In a world where so much feels curated and performative, I have come to appreciate the rare beauty of families that change shape, but never lose the love that is real,” Remini, 55, wrote in an Instagram birthday tribute to Pagán, 58, on Tuesday, May 26. “Some may not understand it. But I am incredibly proud of the family we built — and even more proud of the family we chose to remain. Happy birthday [Angelo].”
Pagán playfully responded to his ex by quoting Al Pacino in The Godfather Part III, writing, “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in ! You best believe I’m Michael Coleone in this movie!”
The former couple were married for 21 years before divorcing in 2024. (Remini and Pagán share a daughter, Sofia Bella Pagán, 21, and he has three older sons — Angelo Jr., Alex and Nico — from a previous relationship. The family left the Church of Scientology together in 2013.)
In August 2024, Remini announced her separation from Pagán in a statement, explaining that they “no longer fit” as husband and wife.
“Well, here we are. After 28 years together and 21 years of marriage, we have decided to file for divorce,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “This decision came after a lot of thought and care, and as hard as divorce is, we are approaching this with a positive outlook because we know it’s what’s best for us.”
Remini acknowledged that the end of her marriage was “sad,” adding that she and Pagán had some “figuring out to do as we continue to move forward into our new normal.”
“But here’s the thing: we’ve been best friends for so many years,” she insisted. “We are still celebrating holidays together, watching our favorite tv shows together, and gathering as a family.”
Us Weekly reported in October 2024 that Remini and Pagán had finalized their divorce. (The terms of their divorce were kept private since they reached a settlement through mediation outside the court.)
Remini exclusively opened up to Us in June 2025 about how she and Pagán came to the decision to separate.
“You become friends, but there’s more to marriage than that. I saw that Angelo wanted something different,” she told Us. “When you’re giving what you give in a relationship, but it’s not what the person wants, it’s like, ‘So you don’t appreciate what I’m doing? Well, I don’t appreciate what you’re doing because that’s not what I want.’ When I met him, I was in Scientology as a different person. Living in the same household, you’re acting out your roles, and if we’re not changing those roles as our needs change, you’re just growing apart. We just decided we should file for divorce and do a clean slate so nobody feels obligated to do this or that.”
Remini took a pause when she was asked whether her departure from the Church of Scientology in 2013 contributed to the breakdown of her marriage.
“I don’t know,” she confessed to Us. “I just think I was fighting for a life that I never fully had autonomy over. Tomorrow’s not promised. I don’t know how much time I have left. I didn’t want to waste [time]. It’s hard to be the breadwinner, a wife and a mother, the one who does all the holidays, and then wants to rub your husband’s feet. That’s not something that I’m going to do. And it’s something he deserves.”
That same month, Remini confirmed to Us that she’d bonded with longtime pal Jennifer Lopez over both of their recent divorces. (Lopez, 56, and her most recent ex-husband, Ben Affleck, finalized their divorce in January 2025.)
“Right after the divorce, we’d text each other loving messages of support,” the King of Queens actress recalled.
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‘One Piece’ Creator Officially Teases Netflix’s “Incredible” Season 3
Season 3 of Netflix’s live-action One Piece series has been confirmed and is scheduled to come out next year, with filming already taking place. But before anyone could get a glimpse of what’s to come, its creator, Eiichiro Oda, had begun hyping the next installment, even though the show is still in production. Given how hands-on Oda is with the Netflix adaptation, this could be an early sign of how the series will fare as it continues.
One of the reasons for Netflix’s One Piece‘s success is that Oda is involved in the production, which sets it apart from other live-action Netflix adaptations like Cowboy Bebop and Death Note. Whether it was the set design or the casting of the iconic characters, the author would give his approval before it ended up on screen. This strategy worked, as One Piece‘s live-action adaptation received high praise from fans and critics alike and achieved massive viewership.
Recently, it was reported that Oda went to Cape Town to visit the One Piece Season 3 set. According to Instagram user @pewpiece, the author gave the show high praise for where it’s going and shared excitement about Season 3’s release on Netflix, saying:
“I went to Cape Town!! It looks like Season 3 of the live-action series is going to have some incredible visuals too!! I’m looking forward to it!!”
Why Now Is a Good Time To Be a ‘One Piece’ Fan
One Piece is a Japanese media franchise that started as a manga and was first released in 1997. Since then, what started as an ongoing story about Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat pirates ended up as a phenomenon, spanning an anime series that’s still ongoing like the manga, a live-action series, video games, films, spin-offs, and soon an anime reboot produced by Wit Studios that’s scheduled to come out next year, and a LEGO One Piece special, where it will adapt the first two seasons but as LEGOs, and it’s scheduled to come out this September.
This year, in celebration of One Piece‘s milestone of printing 600 million copies, Oda released a video in which he wrote down what One Piece is, a point that had never been shown or revealed in any official capacity. In true One Piece fashion, this highly sought-after secret was placed in a small treasure chest and was sent to the bottom of the ocean. It didn’t take long for fans to analyze the video and predict where the secret was buried, concluding that it was in Suruga Bay, Shizuoka, Japan, due to logistical constraints for performing the stunt and because it’s near where Oda lives.
Season 3 of the live-action adaptation of One Piece is scheduled for release in 2027.
In the meantime, Seasons 1 and 2 are available on Netflix. Follow Collider for more updates.
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August 31, 2023
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Netflix
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Matt Owens, Steven Maeda, Joe Tracz
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Tim Southam, Marc Jobst, Josef Kubota Wladyka
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Tiffany Greshler, Diego Gutierrez, Allison Weintraub, Lindsay Gelfand
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Khloe Kardashian and Kris Jenner Use These Hair Growth Vitamins
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Khloé Kardashian prioritizes her health every single day. Along with working up a sweat at the gym, the star takes five different vitamins daily — including one for hair growth that her mom Kris Jenner also swears by.
In a recent Instagram video, Kardashian gave fans a special peek into her health routine.
“I take this baggie of vitamins every day on an empty stomach,” she revealed in the clip, holding up a bag filled to the brim with capsules. “People think it’s insane I don’t eat before [taking these], but I guess my body is just trained.”
Most of the tablets in her bag are for energy and brain health, but she takes one specifically for aesthetic purposes: Omi Hair Growth Peptides.
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The whole Kardashian family is hooked on the Omi Hair Growth Peptides, probably because they really work (even I can attest to that!). These potent capsules contain a patented peptide derived from keratin, a building block of hair, that supports hair at the follicle to reduce thinning and strengthen each strand from the inside out.
Regular ingestion of these peptide capsules enhances your hair’s growth cycle, helping to nourish, repair and strengthen it at the root, which in turn allows hair to grow thicker and fuller.
I tend to raise my eyebrows when celebrities constantly talk about a supplement — it often feels like they’re getting paid to talk about it. However, these hair vitamins have dozens of rave reviews to back up what the Kardashians preach.
“These actually do work,” one Amazon shopper wrote. “My hair is becoming thicker. At first, you could see straight through to my scalp. Now it’s filling in with hair growing everywhere. They aren’t paying me to say this. I’m on my second bottle.”
Few hair growth vitamins have as many positive reviews — or star power — as the Omi Hair Growth Peptides. If you haven’t already, it’s time to experience the hype for yourself. Your hair will thank you.
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Apple TV’s Next Sci-Fi Obsession Officially Arrives in Less Than 48 Hours
Apple TV bets on ideas, whether original or adapted. The streamer has seen significant success with book-to-screen adaptations of shows like Silo and Foundation, while some of their biggest shows are original ideas like Severance or Pluribus. And even outside sci-fi, Apple TV’s strong slate of shows like Your Friends & Neighbors and Widow’s Bay prove that with the right idea and execution, something entertaining can emerge. Now, the streamer is betting on spin-offs, and the first arrives in less than two days.
This new show is not like your regular spin-off that focuses on a favorite character or takes the premise to a new location. It takes events explored in the flagship series and narrows its focus to expand on details that have never been explored before. The series does not seek to rewrite established history, even though it must show the evolution of characters whom viewers have met before. That show is Star City, the new spin-off of Apple TV’s longest-running sci-fi series, For All Mankind.
Events in the 2018 series explored the heated moon race between the Americans and the Soviets, which the Soviets win. Future seasons dealt with even more ambitious undertakings. However, viewers glimpsed what it took for the Soviet cosmonauts to achieve that major feat. In Star City, the full picture unfolds as the show pulls back the iron curtain to reveal the innovation, sacrifice, and struggles endured by many people under an authoritarian regime bent on winning at all costs.
Who Is Behind ‘Star City?’
The series was created by the masterminds behind For All Mankind — Ben Nedivi, Matt Wolpert, and Ronald D. Moore. The “propulsive paranoid thriller” blends the daunting science of launching mankind to the stars with the scrutiny of a ruthless, controlling regime. House of the Dragon star Rhys Ifans leaves the Iron Throne behind for the Iron Curtain as the chief architect of the Soviet Space Program. Fans will also meet some iconic characters from For All Mankind. Before she became a cold, calculating force, Irina Morozova, played by Agnes O’Casey, was just a secretary for the regime’s spy program. Meanwhile, Sergei Nikulov, played by Josef Davies, was still ironing out the kinks of his genius before his awe-inspiring inventions. Viewers will also meet Alice Englehart as Anastasia Belikova, the first woman on the moon. And to make sure everyone sticks to their assigned roles, Anna Maxwell Martin plays the cold and ruthless Lyudmilla Raskova, a KGB agent from whom Irina learns the least humane parts of her job.
The first two episodes of Star City premiere on Friday, May 29. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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May 29, 2026
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Apple TV
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Ben Nedivi, Matt Wolpert
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Anna Maxwell Martin
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Ryan Edwards’ Wife Reacts to Arrest, Admits to Relapsing
Teen Mom star Ryan Edwards’ wife, Amanda Conner, is breaking her silence days after she was arrested for an alleged DUI and child abuse.
Conner, 35, took to social media on Wednesday, May 27, to apologize for her actions and confess to relapsing after three years of sobriety.
“I relapsed. After three years of me busting my ass and getting my life together, I relapsed. I think I got too comfortable, let my guard down and it happened,” Conner shared via TikTok while sitting on the floor curling her hair. “I do know addiction does not care how long you’ve been clean, how much you’ve built, it doesn’t care how many people believed in you, it doesn’t care about none of that.”
Conner noted that she wanted to start off by “apologizing” for disappointing the people who “believed” in her.
“You all ride so hard for me and I appreciate the f** out of that,” she said. “I have let you all down and I’ve let my family down. Just saying that out loud, just letting it be known, it’s just so uncomfortable, it’s shameful, I’m disappointed, I feel guilty, scared. I’m not perfect. I’ve never come to be perfect.”
She added that while “life happened” and she “fell hard,” she knows she’s a “fighter” who isn’t going to let relapsing be her “whole story.”
“I’m going to bring you all on my journey to recovery. And it’s not going to be fun, it’s not going to be pretty, it’s going to be real, it’s going to be raw and it’s going to be hard,” she continued. “But, like I said, I’m a fighter and I refuse to let a relapse define me or be my story.”
She then admitted that she is currently dealing with the “consequences’ of her actions, something her followers will witness themselves in the upcoming months.
@amandaa_conner
“It’s not going to be polished, it’s going to be authentic, real and what happens in my life when you relapse and do stupid s***, there’s consequence,” she said before concluding, “We’re not going to give up, we’re going to fight and we’re going to get back on track. So with that said, we’re going to get ready to go meet the lawyer, so stay tuned.”
Conner’s video comes shortly after TMZ released audio on Sunday, May 24, of a husband calling the cops with concerns that his wife had been using narcotics. The caller, who was not identified by name, alleged that his wife would not take a drug test before leaving in the car with their 15-month-old daughter, Presley.
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Jail later confirmed that Conner had been taken into custody and charged with child abuse/neglect for allegedly driving under the influence with a baby in the vehicle. She was also charged for allegedly driving on the wrong side of the road. Her bond was set at $16,000 and she was ordered not to contact the alleged victim following her release.
In the hours after her arrest, Edwards — who also shares son Bentley, 16, with ex Maci Bookout McKinney, and son Jagger, 10, and daughter Stella, 5, with ex MacKenzie Standifer — seemingly reacted to the incident, writing via Facebook, “I will NOT be answering any questions. Please keep us in your prayers.”
The following day, The Ashley’s Reality Roundup reported that Conners called authorities on Edwards, alleging that she wanted to pick up her belongings but her ex had an alleged history of “physical abuse.” While cops were sent to the residence, no arrests were made. The pair were later spotted together outside a gas station, according to the outlet.
Conners’ hearing is currently scheduled for June 3.
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Meghan Markle Accused Of Using Family For Clout
Meghan Markle’s latest brand promotion is getting roasted online, with critics accusing the Duchess of Sussex of leaning too heavily on her family life to sell her business.
Meghan marked Memorial Day by promoting a jam from her As Ever brand while sharing a rare detail from inside her and Prince Harry’s Montecito home. In the post, the mother of two revealed the family nicknames used by Harry and their children, and named which flavors they apparently love most.
However, the personal touch is not landing well with everyone, as several social media users accuse her of using Harry and the kids to generate attention for the product.
Meghan appeared in a recent video shared on her As Ever brand’s Instagram page to promote the company’s Strawberry Spread and Orange Marmalade.
In the caption, the brand noted that the spreads were “inspired by the jams Meghan has created in her own kitchen and shared over the years.” However, her personal touch did not land well with everyone, as critics quickly took to social media to accuse her of using her husband and children to promote the jams.
“I know very few Americans who like orange marmalade, but it’s very British, so she has to say that it’s her favorite,” one X user wrote. “I have no idea why she continues to try to align herself with a country that is so terribly racist (per her), but here we are.”
Others focused on the setting of the video, with one user claiming, “She can’t film in her own kitchen anymore because y’all made fun of it.”
Meghan And Harry Share Kids Online But Hide Their Faces
Although Meghan has continued to reference her children in some of her social media posts, she and Harry have largely avoided showing Archie and Lilibet’s faces.
Earlier this month, the Duchess of Sussex shared a rare family post from a trip to the Magic Kingdom with Harry, their children, and her mother, Doria Ragland.
In the video shared on Instagram, Meghan was seen kissing her mother on the cheek as they both wore playful costume ensembles. Archie and Lilibet also appeared in the post, but their faces were kept hidden.
One snap showed Harry and Meghan holding their children as they walked through the park, while another featured Lilibet meeting a Disney princess.
“They were celebrating the kids’ birthdays together,” a source told People. “The kids did lots of rides, and it was a special way to extend Mother’s Day for Meghan and her mom.”
Prince Harry Reportedly Left Off Cousin’s Wedding Guest List

Harry and Meghan may also be dealing with another royal snub, as reports claim they will not be attending Peter Phillips’ upcoming wedding.
Phillips, the son of Princess Anne and Harry’s cousin, is set to marry his fiancée in June. However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly not expected to receive an invite amid concerns that their presence could overshadow the big day.
Harry and Phillips were once said to be close, but their relationship has reportedly cooled since the Duke stepped back from royal duties with Meghan in 2020 and relocated to the United States.
“It’s a royal snub; it’s the royal wedding of the year, and it is Princess Anne’s son, Peter … and the bottom line is that Harry has not been invited,” TalkTV host Mark Dolan told Sky News.
“Palace officials feel that Harry and Meghan are toxic and they would ruin the special day,” Dolan continued.
Meghan Markle Reportedly Becomes Sussex Breadwinner

Meanwhile, Meghan’s As Ever push comes amid reports that she and Harry are facing growing financial pressure.
Sources recently claimed that the Montecito-based royals have seen their income tighten following several media and business ventures that failed to take off as expected. Meghan is now said to be expanding As Ever more aggressively, with one insider describing her as “basically the breadwinner,” per Page Six.
The couple’s expenses are reportedly more than $6 million per year, with nearly half of that amount allegedly going toward security. Other costs, including travel, food, staff, and day-to-day operations, are also said to be adding pressure.
Meghan Markle Denies Ties To Controversial Politician

Meanwhile, Meghan is pushing back after a selfie from a recent trip to Geneva sparked even more controversy online.
The photo showed the Duchess smiling beside Wille Rydman, Finland’s Minister of Social Affairs and Health, who has faced past allegations of inappropriate conduct.
Following the fallout on social media, Meghan’s team denied any association, saying she did not know Rydman, was unaware he would be at the event, and had no knowledge of the allegations against him before the photo was taken.
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Barry Manilow Reveals What Cosmetic Surgery He’s Gotten
Barry Manilow is getting real about what cosmetic surgery he has gotten over the years.
“I look fantastic, but I’m 100 years old, right?” the singer, 82, joked during an interview with the Los Angeles Times published on Wednesday, May 27. “I don’t know how that happened, by the way.”
Manilow revealed he doesn’t get “Botox or anything,” which prompted the outlet to ask if he had any previous “work done.”
“I must say, there was one time when we lived in L.A. that I did do a facelift,” he revealed. “But after that it’s just been a little here, a little there.”
Manilow clarified that he considers getting “work done” as going under the knife for something extreme like a facelift.
“I only had one of those,” he continued of his previous facelift. “The rest of it — I see something falling down, sure, I’ll do that. I’m as vain as anybody else. One of my old friends, his mother said, ‘I always knew he was talented, but when did he get so handsome?’”
Manilow’s cosmetic confession comes five months after he revealed his lung cancer diagnosis.
“As many of you know, I recently went through six weeks of bronchitis followed by a relapse of another five weeks. Even though I was over the bronchitis and back on stage at the Westgate Las Vegas, my wonderful doctor ordered an MRI just to make sure that everything was OK,” he wrote via Instagram in December 2025. “The MRI discovered a cancerous spot on my left lung that needs to be removed. It’s pure luck (and a great doctor) that it was found so early. That’s the good news.”
The “Mandy” singer shared that he needed to undergo surgery to remove the cancerous spot. He did not need chemotherapy because it was caught early.
“The doctors do not believe it has spread, and I’m taking tests to confirm their diagnosis. So, that’s it. No chemo. No radiation,” he continued. “Just chicken soup and I Love Lucy reruns.”
Amid his recovery, Manilow postponed his concerts. Three months later, Manilow shared that he is cancer-free.
“You just don’t even think about [how fragile life is]. And suddenly, you have lung cancer. But I’m still here,” Manilow told People in March. “I’m still here. I’m not all here — there’s part of me that isn’t here — they took out a part of me, and now I’ve got to figure out, ‘What do I do?’”
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‘Emily In Paris’ Mourns Pierre Deny After ALS Fight
The entertainment world is mourning the loss of veteran French actor Pierre Deny, who died at 69 following a battle with ALS.
The actor, best known recently for his role in Netflix’s “Emily in Paris,” passed away just months after “Grey’s Anatomy” star Eric Dane also succumbed to the devastating disease.
Deny’s death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and friends who remembered him not only as a gifted performer but also as a warm and deeply generous presence behind the scenes.
Pierre Deny became familiar to Netflix viewers through his appearances in Seasons 3 and 4 of “Emily in Paris.”
The French actor portrayed Louis de Léon, the CEO of fashion powerhouse JVMA and the father of Nicholas de Leon, played by Paul Forman.
His character became closely tied to the storyline involving Ashley Park’s Mindy Chen, who dated Nicholas during the series.
Deny’s death was confirmed Monday by his daughters, who revealed the actor died after complications connected to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS.
“It is with deep emotion that we announce the passing of Pierre Deny, which occurred this Monday following a sudden and severe case of ALS,” the family said in a statement per the Daily Mail.
ALS is a progressive nervous system disease that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, eventually leading to paralysis and loss of muscle control. According to the Mayo Clinic, there is currently no cure for the condition.
Deny Earned Praise Throughout His Long Television Career
Long before joining Netflix’s glamorous Paris-set drama, Pierre Deny had become a respected figure in French television.
He appeared in more than 500 episodes of the soap opera “Demain nous appartient” (“Tomorrow Belongs To Us”), earning a loyal fan base through the years.
Following news of his death, several co-stars and colleagues shared emotional tributes online. Bulgarian-French singer and actress Sylvie Vartan reflected on the moments they shared onstage.
“It is with great sadness that I learned of the passing of Pierre Deny,” she wrote on Instagram. “I shared many wonderful moments with him on stage in Isabelle Mergault’s play.”
She continued by describing the actor as “a generous actor and a sensitive and funny man” before offering condolences to his family and loved ones.
Deny’s “Demain nous appartient” co-star Luce Mouchel also posted a lengthy and emotional message remembering their years together on set.
“Pierre, 7 years of filming together, taking the train together, having lunch at the canteen together,” she wrote.
Pierre Deny’s Co-Stars Remembered His Kindness And Humor
Luce Mouchel’s tribute gave fans a deeper picture of the friendship she shared with Deny during nearly a decade working side by side.
“Sometimes confiding, inviting each other from time to time and congratulating you for your hidden cooking talent, meeting our girls, clapping at the theater, calling each other ‘Doctor’ usually, and I forget,” she continued.
Mouchel admitted Deny’s death felt painfully sudden. “A short decade of shared life that should not have ended so quickly and so brutally,” she revealed.
She also praised Deny’s daughters as she reflected on one of their final meetings.
“I’m thinking of your daughters and their exceptional courage. Thinking of you, my last visit and your sparkling eyes, rest in peace, Dr. Dumaze,” Mouchel wrote.
French Producer Raphael Beloliel Pays Tribute To Deny
As tributes continued to pour in, French producer Raphael Benoliel, who said he was a friend of Pierre Deny’s, remembered the late actor as both a “great artist” and a “magnificent person.”
In a heartfelt tribute shared on X, Benoliel explained that the two shared a deep passion for soccer, which he said Deny loved “above all else.”
He recalled that they were still playing together “just a year ago like a couple of kids,” describing Deny as a “true enthusiast” who found joy in the game, friendship, and life itself.
Benoliel added that Deny always carried “the joy of being together” and a strong love for effort and competition.
He ended the emotional message by lamenting that “that goddamn Charcot’s disease took him away far too soon,” adding that the loss felt deeply unfair.
Pierre Deny’s Death Comes Months After Eric Dane’s ALS Battle

Deny’s passing arrives only months after “Grey’s Anatomy” actor Eric Dane died from the same disease at age 53 on February 19, 2026. Dane first publicly revealed his diagnosis in April 2025.
“I have been diagnosed with ALS,” he told PEOPLE at the time, adding, “I am grateful to have my loving family by my side as we navigate this next chapter.”
Two months later, the Hollywood star opened up about the emotional toll of the illness. “I wake up every day, and I’m immediately reminded that this is happening,” he said. “It’s not a dream,” Dane said during an interview on “Good Morning America.”
His wife, Rebecca Gayheart, later described the diagnosis as “heartbreaking” while discussing how their family was coping. “My girls are really suffering, and we’re just trying to get through it,” she told PEOPLE, adding, “We have some professional therapists who are helping us, and we’re just trying to have some hope and do it with dignity, grace and love.”
Entertainment
Comedian Josh Johnson’s Unexpected Stance On Empty Seats At Live Shows
Josh Johnson is making waves with an unexpected stance on his live comedy shows. “The Daily Show” host recently shared how he feels about secondary ticket markets and why he would rather perform to empty seats, and fans are praising him for his candid thoughts.
The comedian has been vocal about keeping his shows accessible and authentic, even if that means turning away from the typical sell every seat at any cost mindset. For Johnson, it’s less about packing the house and more about who’s in the seats.
His surprising take has sparked conversation online among fans, with everyone praising his approach as a refreshing pushback against industry norms that often prioritize profit over the audience experience.

During a recent chat with Vladimir Duthiers of CBS Mornings, Johnson shared his thoughts on resale ticket sites and why he would prefer to have empty seats than fans price gauged.
“I was someone who couldn’t afford tickets for a really long time,” he said. “It’s just really important to me that the show is as much of a spectacle as possible and as affordable as possible, because I want people that were in my situation to be able to see a show that I think is going to be really unique and really special.”
Johnson said he looks at the second market as the “capitalist manifesto” that “squeezes you for everything that you’re worth” versus what he’s trying to do – give fans a show that’s affordable.
He followed that up by explaining that he would prefer to add an additional show “than have people buy these insane tickets.”
“If there’s an empty seat there, that let’s me know that there’s something that I could be doing even better,” he continued. “I could be trying to get around the scalpers even better, and I think so many people in America have to choose between like affording their life and enjoying their life.”
Fans Of ‘The Daily Show’ Host Praised His Take On Secondary Ticket Markets

A clip of the interview was shared on TikTok and many fans dropped into the comment section to offer their thoughts on Johnson’s approach to selling tickets for his live comedy shows.
“He’s grounded in his values. I appreciate him looking out for others,” one viewer wrote. Another said, “I continue to be so impressed with this young man. I really enjoy his comedy and he seems like such a genuine person.”
One other viewer reiterated his thought, saying, “Affording vs Enjoying=most of us.”
Another viewer doubled down on the secondary sites and what they are doing, “Resale sites have ruined the live entertainment industry and drive up prices.”
Many of the other comments share how much fans appreciate his take and love that he’s sharing his thoughts on the matter.
Why Josh Johnson Feels He Could Never Be A Traditional News Reporter
Another segment from the interview was shared on TikTok and this one is all about why Johnson feels he’s not cut out to be a traditional news reporter.
After telling Duthiers that he’s “fascinated” by how he “delivers the news,” he shared why he thinks he could never do it that way.
“If I had your job, every day, I would look down the barrel of the camera like, y’all, it’s bad, oh it is bad,” he said with a terrified look on his face. “And I feel like that, I’m amazed that y’all can deliver the thing based on what’s happening but take yourselves out of it.”
He added that if he was doing Duthiers job, he would struggle with delivering the news with a straight face. Fans could totally relate to what Johnson was saying, but also said it’s typically Johnson who’s giving them the news.
“Funny enough Josh is how i get most of my news,” one person said. Another wrote, “Being a news anchor at this point in time I’d be worn out man.” And another shared, “I actually do need him to deliver the news now.”
Josh Johnson’s New Comedy Special ‘Symphony’ Released Last Week
Johnson recently stepped more into the spotlight with his recently released HBO Comedy special, “Symphony.” The special blends Johnson’s signature storytelling style with live musical elements, creating a performance that’s slightly different than what fans are used to.
He shared information about the special on his TikTok page. On Tuesday, he shared how the comedy special is doing so far.
“Symphony has climbed again and is now #4 on @HBO Max Friends!! Thank you to everyone who has watched and rewatched,” he wrote in the caption of his TikTok post. “Thank you for proving that you can release weekly stand up on YouTube and still have an audience for a larger scale special on a traditional/streaming platform.”
One fan wrote in the comment section, “Great show! Here’s to reaching #1.” Another added, “It is brilliant. I didn’t want it to end!! You are a bright star. Well done!” And one other said, “Watched this Saturday, and I was thoroughly impressed! So much to the point, where I plan on watching it again this week! Excellent job, and classy musical performance at the end!”
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