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This 112-Minute Sci-Fi Thriller’s Best Scene Is Hidden in the Credits
The public’s view of J.J. Abrams has evolved over the years. He went from being the go-to reviver of franchises with back-to-back successes with Mission: Impossible III and Star Trek, to then having a monster hit with Star Wars: The Force Awakens and then doing what he could with The Rise of Skywalker. Even though Abrams has become so closely associated with massive franchise films, it’s the smallest project he’s done that may be his best: Super 8. Not just for the charm factor of the clear nostalgic ties he has to the material (along with Michael Giacchino‘s flawless score), but because it also has possibly the best scene in any of his movies — and it happens during the credits.
What Is J.J. Abrams’ Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Super 8’ About?
The film follows Joe (Joel Courtney), a middle schooler who’s about to start his summer vacation with his friends as they work on a zombie movie along with his crush Alice (Elle Fanning) to submit to a film festival. While sneaking out to do a night shoot at a train station, they witness and barely survive a devastating train crash, which, unbeknownst to them, unleashes an alien that’ll begin to wreak havoc on their little town. (That is, if the air force investigating the crash doesn’t do it first.)
While that description would have you believe that the story is primarily about the alien running loose around the town — Joe’s father, Deputy Lamb (Kyle Chandler) has his hands full with that as his side-quest — the story is really focused on these kids making their movie, and that’s where the credits’ scene shines.
‘Super 8’s End Credits Are What Make the Sci-Fi Thriller a Masterpiece
Once the story has reached its conclusion, we cut to black, and Electric Light Orchestra plays as the credits roll, until we’re shown a completed version of the zombie film that the kids were making, titled, “The Case.” It’s an endearing scene, obviously playing to Abrams’ experiences making Super 8 movies growing up with charming touches like improper lighting and jerky camera movements because the actors aren’t in frame. Even the acting by the kids is stilted in a way that shows that the characters are just kids, not actors. It’s a wonderful scene that makes the film come full circle, not just because we see the context of previous scenes where the kids are dressed in costumes and are in between takes — but because Super 8 isn’t about the alien, it’s about their movie.
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While the boys going after Alice after she’s been captured by the alien (credited as Cooper in the credits) is the focus of the third act, the alien itself is just what gets the ball rolling for the chaos surrounding the kids. For a large portion of the story, the alien is almost totally irrelevant to them, and the only times that its existence comes to their attention is when it inadvertently benefits the production value of their movie. There’s the detail of Joe talking to Charles (Riley Griffiths) via walkie-talkies about overhearing that the air force is investigating Dr. Woodward’s (Glynn Turman) house, which is how they know to go there to film the next day. That moment works almost on a meta level too, because when Joe tries to question why the air force would be at Woodward’s house, or why they would be taking molds of the tire tracks of the car they drove on the night of the train crash, Charles literally tells him to shut up about it and brings the conversation back to their movie.
The Zombie Movie in ‘Super 8’ Is What Pushes the Sci-Fi Film Forward
It’s important to note that while the alien is a necessary plot device to bring the characters together to accomplish a common goal for the sake of having an entertaining, action-filled climax, it’s the kids’ movie that drives the story forward. The only reason Alice gets abducted by the alien in the first place is because she snuck out to Joe’s house to convince him not to blow up his model train for the sake of the movie. Even the kids’ revelation that there’s an alien at all is from the footage they captured on the night of the crash.
Every major plot development is informed by their movie, so not showing the finished product would’ve been a disservice to the resolution of the story, more so than revealing the fate of the alien. However, even without that qualifier, it’s still a sweet scene in its own right, showcasing Abrams’ career roots and emulating the quality of the Super 8 films he grew up making. It’s an endearing short film that wraps the film up in a bow and gives the movie added rewatchability when you consider Super 8 is basically a behind-the-scenes look into how the kids made their movie, just with the added hurdle of an alien terrorizing their town.
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Clint Black opens up about his dad's death by suicide: 'This is how painful things can be'
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The country star addresses his final moments with his father in his upcoming memoir, “Killin’ Time: My Life and Music.”
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This Intense Sci-Fi Thriller Is ‘Jaws’ Meets ‘The Gorge’
In 2025, The Gorge delivered an unexpected love story in an atmospheric setting where military values are shattered in the light of survival and hope. If you enjoyed the vast isolation in the sci-fi, dystopian setting, but would have preferred a more serious approach to the fight for survival and military rhetoric, then you need to watch 2023’s Last Sentinel. The thriller is The Gorge meets Jaws, where one’s fear of the ocean is transfigured into something more apocalyptic and all-consuming, as staring out into the empty skyline makes one feel like the only person left on earth. Here, the sea levels have engulfed the planet, leaving two distinct land masses that are waging war against one another, turning this nightmarish landscape into a question of whether war is worth it.
The Relentless Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Last Sentinel’ Creates an Atmospheric Dystopian Apocalypse
Set 40 years into the future, Last Sentinel takes us to a military outpost in the middle of the ocean, where four soldiers are desperately hanging onto survival as they wait for the relief crew, who are three months overdue. At this point, the soldiers’ hope is waning, especially when an unfamiliar vessel is spotted, one that could belong to the enemy. They are led by the no-nonsense, anything-for-the-mission Sergeant Hendrichs (Thomas Kretschmann); Baines (Martin McCann), the unruly engineer that keeps the technology running; Sullivan (Lucien Laviscount) works the comms and is also responsible for hauling in fresh fish; and Cassidy (Kate Bosworth) is the level-headed second-in-command, who also happens to be entangled in a romantic relationship with Sullivan.
While the plot itself hits fairly familiar sci-fi beats, the dystopian world-building is immersive and mesmerizing. Many renditions of the future tend to lean towards clinical, advanced technology or a dilapidated, apocalyptic landscape, but Last Sentinel somewhat blends the two. The technology the crew uses to survive is still fairly modern despite the rust — including iodine baths to reduce the impacts of radiation or sonar equipment — but there is a distinct sense of desolation and brutality in seeing water, wind, and storm as far as the eye can go. It’s even more chilling to imagine that the world is simply reduced to the undulating landscape we see on-screen, where the only variations occur from the choppiness of the water or the strength of the wind. Between the camerawork and the set pieces, you truly feel like you’re alongside them, succumbing to the bleakness of their everyday reality, punctuated only by frantic moments of survival.
‘Last Sentinel’ Is Anchored by Gritty and Emotional Performances
Driving the narrative forward and contributing to the atmosphere are the four central characters of Last Sentinel, each making their mark through their often clashing personalities. Cassidy’s vague role on the crew could have easily led to the character fading into the background, but Bosworth ensures she is still imperative in her own right. She becomes the steady anchor whose serene but hardened personality makes the grim circumstances of the setting feel bearable, and we often look to her as a baseline for the unfolding fight for survival. We only ever get to peer behind the curtain whenever Bosworth shares the screen with Laviscount, as their chemistry endears us to these two characters who seek companionship in such an alienating environment.
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Meanwhile, Hendrichs and Baines embody the warring themes in the film: survival and war. At the crux of Last Sentinel is the idea of whether sacrificing oneself and one’s peace for a cause is ever worth it, especially in such extreme, apocalyptic circumstances. While Hendrichs soldiers on with his military values, Baines offers another point of view in an unexpected way, eventually becoming the most important character later on in the film thanks to his philosophy on swallows. As the plot twists and turns, the film weaves this debate effortlessly into the drama, heightening the impact of the barren and memorable setting.
Coming away from Last Sentinel, you’ll never be able to look at the ocean the same way again. The film constructs a dread-laden world that can still foster hope in the wake of destruction — one that is easy to get lost in, as the characters and the themes make the mere idea of water feel haunting.
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James Franco mounting big Hollywood comeback with “Rambo” prequel starring Noah Centineo
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“John Rambo,” in which Centineo plays the titular action hero, will mark Franco’s first major franchise film since he was accused of sexual misconduct in 2018 in allegations he has denied.
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Meghan Markle Feels ‘Judged’ By ‘Different Rulebook’ Than Kate
Meghan Markle reportedly feels she’s being made to play by a “different rulebook” altogether as compared to her estranged sister-in-law, Kate Middleton.
Having both carried out similar activities in recent months, including trips abroad and sharing pictures of their family, Meghan garnered backlash for using her children to “stay relevant” while royal fans gushed over Kate.
The Duchess of Sussex believes Kate and her husband, Prince William, are still “bad-mouthing her” and remains puzzled as to why people keep thinking the Princess of Wales is faultless.

The longstanding rift within the royal family has seemingly taken a more divisive turn, with hopes of a potential reconciliation further tossed down the drain.
According to Star Magazine, a source close to Meghan has revealed that she increasingly feels she is being made to play by a “different rulebook” than her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, amid their ongoing rift.
The former “Suits” actress’s suspicion reportedly comes from the public and media reception of her actions, which she feels carries a critical weight that Kate simply does not face.
For instance, Kate and William recently celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary with cute family photos, including their children and pet, after which they shared a sweet portrait of their daughter Charlotte to celebrate her 11th birthday.
Meghan also did something similar days later, as she took to social media to share a post in honor of her son Archie’s seventh birthday. One photo saw him and his sister Lilibet bonding together, while another had him lying on his dad, Prince Harry’s, chest as a baby.
While Kate’s post left fans gushing about her cute family dynamics, Meghan came under fire for the same, with critics accusing her of “pimping their children to stay in [the] media spotlight.”
The Duchess Of Sussex Believes The Princess Of Wales Will Always Be The ‘Golden Girl’

The source who spoke to the news outlet shared that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex feel like “there’s one set of rules for William and Kate and another for them,” going on to add that “the resentment over the double standard is bubbling up again.”
The insider went further to note that Kate and William are also “clearly using their children as part of the royal image and the branding of the family,” but quizzed why Harry and Meghan are not allowed to do the same.
“Yet Meghan’s been criticized for even including the smallest glimpse of Archie and Lilibet. She feels like she’s constantly being judged by a completely different rulebook, and no matter what she does, Kate will be the golden girl, and she will be the villain,” they added.
Meghan Markle’s Strained Relationship With Kate Middleton Affected Her Stay In The Palace

After stepping back from their royal roles in 2020, Harry and Meghan hurled similar allegations against the royal family, including claims that some family members made life hard for the As Ever founder.
Her relationship with Kate also didn’t kick off on a high note, particularly because of a 2018 clash involving bridesmaid dresses that left the future queen in tears ahead of Meghan and Harry’s wedding.
Although Meghan claimed Kate later apologized, her frosty relationship with the mother-of-three seemingly took a toll on her stay within palace walls, as Kate was always the more favored wife of the two of them.
“Once the word was out that they didn’t get along, the writing was on the wall,” the source told Star. “Meghan knew at that point that her future within The Firm — as well as the U.K. as a whole — was doomed.”
The Duchess Feels Her Family Is Being Compared To Kate and William’s

Meanwhile, talks suggesting that both royal families are being compared all over again have started springing up.
Harry and Meghan recently completed a four-day Australian tour where they took part in some charitable and business ventures.
After that, Kate announced that she was proceeding on a solo trip to Italy for her work with early child development. In fact, reports also suggest that William and Kate will likely proceed on a “revenge tour” to Australia to take the shine off Harry and Meghan’s visit.
“There’s definitely a sense in royal circles that the competition stakes have been reignited again,” the source said.
Meghan Markle Is Reportedly Frustrated With How Kate Is Viewed As A ‘Sweet’ And ‘Faultless Person’

And now, Meghan is even more convinced that Kate is being protected by powerful forces within palace walls who are also out to paint her as the big bad guy.
“Meghan has no doubt the Waleses are still stirring the pot and bad-mouthing her,” the insider noted. “That’s the main reason why it rankles and affects her so much.”
The Montecito-based royal is said to have grown frustrated that Kate continues to be viewed as flawless despite the rancors that have ensued privately behind palace walls.
“Meghan would love one day to expose how Kate isn’t this sweet, faultless person that everyone seems to think,” the source added. “Meghan says their unfortunate showdown before the wedding was just one example of how frosty and controlling Kate can be.”
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I’m 5’3” — 17 Flattering Spring Tops That Fit Women Over 40
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I’ve learned the hard way that not all “easy” spring tops are actually that way — especially at 5’3”. What’s meant to look breezy can quickly turn boxy, oversized or just slightly off, throwing off your whole outfit. When your style priorities shift toward looking polished (but still effortless), those small fit issues matter even more.
Instead of settling, I went looking for spring tops that truly work for petite women over 40. The kind that skim instead of cling, add shape without bulk and feel intentional the second you put them on. From airy blouses to everyday staples, these 17 styles are the ones that actually fit right — and make getting dressed feel easy again.
17 Flattering Spring Tops for Women Over 40 Actually Fit Right
1. Our Favorite: Tunics usually swallow me at 5’3″, but the pleating on this chiffon option gives it shape. The V-neck keeps proportions in check.
2. Floral Favorite: The puff sleeves on this white floral blouse add just enough volume to balance my petite frame. Short sleeves keep it from feeling fussy when temperatures climb.
3. Office-Ready: The V-neck and ruffle details on this chiffon office blouse dress up plain trousers without much effort. The short sleeves also fit under a blazer without any bulk.
4. Waist-Defining: I love that this waist-defining blouse creates shape without shapewear. The V-neck and cap sleeves balance proportions, giving me a bit of playful volume up top without overwhelming.
5. Custom Fit: The drawstring waist on CiCiBird’s chiffon button-down lets me create a custom fit. Peplum hem adds movement without clinging in an awkward way.
6. Pretty Puff Sleeve: The peated babydoll cut on this puff-sleeve V-neck flows away from the midsection, disguising bloating and keeping me comfy. The pretty puff sleeves also add to the chic factor.
7. Everyday Ease: At under $10, this floral V-neck tee punches above its price. The short puff sleeves add a little interest to an otherwise basic shape.
8. Must-Try: I get hot easily, so Dokotoo’s breathable eyelet blouse is a real win. The short, slightly voluminous sleeves give it shape without adding warmth.
9. Shopper-Favorite: I was skeptical of the hype, but this shopper-favorite blouse earns it. The drape flatters without needing to be tucked.
10. Playful Pattern: I throw this collared V-neck blouse over white jeans for weekend errands. It reads put-together even when I’m running on three hours of sleep.
11. Pastel Perfection: The smocked crew neck on this pastel floral blouse sits flat against the collarbone. Ruffled sleeves and a flowy body give it an easy yet fun boost.
12. Square Neck Staple: Square necklines flatter my collarbones better than scoops, so this pink striped top was an immediate add-to-cart. The not-so-simple sleeves make this tee-like top stand out from the pack.
13. Peplum Perfection: The pleated babydoll shape on this V-neck blouse has it flowing past the waist instead of cinching or constricting. It’s also slightly structured, giving it a wealthy, polished-looking twist.
14. Boutique-Looking: The embroidery detail on this V-neck floral blouse looks like something you’d pull from a boutique rack. The contrasting detail down the middle also adds extra interest.
15. Luxe Lace: Made of lace with 3/4-length sleeves, this chic lace blouse covers the upper arm without overheating. The fabric drapes instead of stiffening, so you’ll still feel comfy while looking cute.
16. Pretty Polka Dots: The black and white polka dots on this collared button-down make it both timeless and statement-making, while the short sleeves are spring-appropriate.
17. Ravishing Ruffles: The ruffle cuffs on this V-neck ruffle blouse add drama without looking over-the-top. The 3/4 sleeves also hit at a flattering point on the forearm, so you feel covered yet comfortable at the same time.
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New James Bond Movie Count Officially Confirmed by Amazon MGM
James Bond fans are on top of the world right now thanks to the franchise’s first new release since 2021’s No Time to Die. The world’s greatest spy will officially return later this month in the new video game, 007 First Light, which is being developed by IO Interactive, the same studio that has delivered the critically acclaimed Hitman games to the world. 007 First Light stars Patrick Gibson as the new James Bond, fresh off playing a young Dexter Morgan in the Paramount Plus original series, Dexter: Original Sin, which was canceled after only one season. The game is launching around the world later this month on May 27, and it’s expected to be one of the biggest games of the year — reports indicate it could be a favorite for Game of the Year when the time comes.
However, the James Bond project that has everyone talking right now is Amazon’s new 007 film, which is being directed by Denis Villeneuve (Dune: Part Two) with a script from Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders). Plot details about the new movie are being kept under wraps at the time of writing, but Amazon just confirmed earlier this week that the casting process for the film has officially begun. This has led fans to speculate heavily about who could be in line to take over the mantle of 007 from Daniel Craig, and we finally have an idea about what kind of star the studio is looking for. Despite Amazon insisting that details about the casting process would be kept private, casting director Nina Gold has come out in a new report and said that the studio is eyeing an actor who “oozes sex appeal,” and also that they are prioritizing someone who is “young enough to play him for three, four, or more pictures.”
Will Henry Cavill Be the Next James Bond?
Henry Cavill, famed for his role as Superman in Zack Snyder’s DCEU, has long been one of the more popular names thrown out to play the next James Bond. However, this new report and other rumors indicate that Amazon will look in a younger direction for its 007, likely ruling out Cavill and other popular, older names like Idris Elba. Betting sites have stars like Jacob Elordi (Euphoria) and Callum Turner (Masters of the Air) as the favorites to play the next 007, but the studio could shock the world and go with a completely different name.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the new James Bond movie in the works at Amazon.
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October 8, 2021
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Disney+’s Slowing Growth Could Be the End of an Era for Riskier TV Shows
It’s fair to say that the pool of people who don’t have at least one streaming subscription is small, with 83% of the U.S. population currently watching content on at least one streaming platform. However, a recent study shows that about 40% of Americans are cutting back on their subscriptions — not ditching them outright, just being more selective in what they keep. Even in such an environment, the number of subscribers to Disney+ is, at worst, maintaining the status quo, or, per the company’s 2025 fiscal report, growing moderately, but that could stil be bad news for riskier TV shows.
Disney Has Been Embracing Nostalgia and Proven Franchises
A conglomerate like Disney could go in one of two directions in response to this development. On the one hand, they could make bold, risky TV shows that draw in new subscribers willing to check out exciting and new content. On the other, they could fall back on the tried-and-true: reboots, remakes, legacy sequels, and proven franchises.
Time and again, Disney makes a calculated gamble that either fails outright or doesn’t succeed enough, and cuts bait, or they find success with a project and ride the wave until it’s been milked dry. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl was a gamble that worked, and then they rode the franchise to oblivion with increasingly tired sequels. But now, instead of taking a bold risk, they’re actually going back to the franchise with a sixth film. Adapting The Lion King for live-action wasn’t exactly a big risk, but it paid off. However, instead of taking risks with something new, they’re revisiting each one of their animated classics to do the same thing.
The same thing has already happened with Disney+. WandaVision was the first MCU TV series, but with interest in the franchise sky-high, it was hardly a risk — until the service became oversaturated with MCU content. Daredevil: Born Again definitely marked a change for the streamer, a decidedly TV-MA series unlike the bulk of Disney+’s content, yet the success of Deadpool & Wolverine proved that there was a market for it. And the revival of beloved sitcom series Malcolm in the Middle, Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, simply wasn’t going to fail.
Disney+ Could Play It Safe, but at a Cost
It is, in fact, the last two that most likely point to the direction Disney+ goes to address their subscriber-dilemma-that-isn’t-really-a-dilemma dilemma. Both leverage known properties in the hopes of boosting their subscription numbers by wooing fence sitters with the nostalgia of the latter, and the “more of what you loved in 2024” in the former. Anything that proves to be divisive in the least, like Goosebumps, Willow, or The Acolyte, already has a short leash, so the odds that Disney+ is going to give safe harbor to series that automatically lose half their audience off the bat are slim, at best, when shows that are guaranteed a built-in audience that also have the potential to pull in others are far more appealing.
As it is, anything truly risky is kept at arm’s length by falling under the Hulu banner. But as Disney+ continues to integrate Hulu into the parent app, series that benefit from that separation, your Shōgun or Dopesick, for example, are more likely to fall to the lowest common denominator – the inoffensive, non-divisive content – than the other way around. It sounds ridiculous, perhaps, but former Disney CEO Bob Iger has more or less suggested that this is the direction they plan to go in to improve subscriber growth.
Making creative, risky content is, unsurprisingly, not part of the plan, and that is going to come at a cost for Disney. Nostalgia and safe bets have done the job to date, but the unwillingness to take risks with their content has an inherent flaw. Sure, their long, storied history has allowed them to utilize the nostalgic element longer than most. But it’s bold, original ideas that really drive people to streamers, as Stranger Things did for Netflix. It was something that easily could have failed, but the benefits ultimately outweighed the drawbacks.
Moves like that are appealing to creatives in the field, directors, and actors who want to work with companies that allow them a degree of creativity. If Disney+ moves towards a controlled environment for the projects it allows, and there’s little to suggest they won’t, they will become a pariah to the truly creative who are looking to take risks, and instead attract lesser talent willing to work within a box for the pay. And with people becoming more discerning about what they’re opting to stick with for streamers, it’s a price that Disney+ may rue not having paid from the outset.
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Taylor Frankie Paul Slammed Over Recent IG Post
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Taylor Frankie Paul is being torched online after posting a video of herself dancing with one of the men from her canceled season of “The Bachelorette.” The criticism comes weeks after the TV personality made headlines amid explosive drama with her ex-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen, which paused production on season 5 of “SLOMW” and led sponsors to end their contracts with the show and its stars.
Paul posted a recent Instagram video of herself dancing with one of the men from her canceled season of “The Bachelorette,” Shane Parton, and addressed claims that the contestants were upset with her over the cancellation of their season.
In the clip, they’re dancing to Outkast’s “Hey Ya,” and over top of the video, Paul wrote, “Oddly, we all became closer.” In the video’s caption, Paul said that many of the men “have shown consistent kindness” throughout the chaos.
She finished the clip by telling Parton, “Tell your parents they can come visit now that I got extra space.”

Paul’s statements come weeks after Disney and ABC pulled her season of the show, which would’ve been airing right now.
The cancellation came after Utah police officers confirmed that they were investigating an alleged domestic dispute between Paul and Mortensen.
Days later, a shocking video showing Paul appearing to strike Mortensen and throw metal chairs at him went viral.
“In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of The Bachelorette at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family,” a spokesperson from Disney said.
Social media users didn’t hold back their true feelings about Paul’s latest post in the comments, given one person wrote, “You’re constantly trying to PROVE to us that people are on your side…”
Another user shared, “It’s OK to go a day without posting something. How exhausting… Take a day off.”
A third wrote, “Hey girly, so this is all consequences of your own actions, and it’s OK to take some time away to save your kids’ future.”
The Drama Surrounding Taylor Frankie Paul Affected ‘The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’

The relationship drama between Paul and Mortensen impacted more people than just them. According to PEOPLE, production on the show’s upcoming season was paused in March 2026 and resumed in late April of that year.
Adding to the drama, one of the show’s sponsors, Cinnabon, cut ties with the show, announcing that it had decided to move in a different direction. “Recent developments and allegations surrounding the lead cast member led us to reassess this collaboration as it no longer aligns with our brand values,” their statement read.
Drama Is Brewing Between ‘SLOMW’ Castmates

Throughout the madness, Paul’s “SLOMW” co-star, Mikayla Matthews, told the world that she was setting clear “boundaries” with the mother of three moving forward, adding that Paul’s personal woes have made her “sick to my stomach.”
She went on to say that she would no longer “enable poor or dangerous behavior” from Paul or Mortensen, noting that their children matter most. “That doesn’t mean I don’t love them or want the best for their individual futures. It just means I cannot sit here and pretend it’s OK that years of destructive behavior are now being discussed more than ever online and turned into a ‘pick a side’ game,” Matthews added.
According to Matthews, the mother of four has been a loyal friend to Paul throughout her public scandals, but recently, she’s decided to distance herself for her own well-being.
Paul Implies Matthews Is Jealous Of Her

Paul clapped back at Matthews’ post, implying that the 26-year-old was jealous of her and her successes.
“She is the epitome of someone that was waiting for my downfall and not only watched it, but clearly kicking me too. I rarely, if ever, cried to her for help,” Paul posted. “[My Mormon Wives castmates] always wanted an update on my life, let’s not get that twisted. She is ‘exhausted of me’ as I tried to stay home and suffer in silence.”
Paul went on to say that she was “fed up” with the double standards, adding that she’s been a good friend to Matthews amid her own struggles.
“Clearly she can’t do the same. PS: she can find her way to the door if she doesn’t want to film with me. Next,” she finished.
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15 Dresses, Tops and Swimsuits Will Have You Beach Ready STAT
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Going to the beach usually requires a swimsuit, SPF and flip-flops, but that’s just the foundation for a full-on summer outfit. Whether you’re walking around the resort or taking a stroll on the shore, you’ll want to look casually cool yet totally chic, which is where our favorite summer beach finds come in.
These breezy tops, elevated dresses and lightweight skirts give off major tropical vibes, even if you’re just going to the community pool. And while everyone will think you shop at coastal boutiques, only we’ll know that you snapped up these designer-looking styles on Amazon. In fact, the retailer has a new Beach-Ready Looks hub that’s filled with summery clothing, shoes and accessories that scream ‘I vacation in Fiji.’ Yep, these finds are that deceiving. And the brands? Well, there are some popular names you won’t want to miss out on, including picks from Cupshe, Levi’s, Havaianas and even Farm Rio, starting at $13. Yes, you read that right.
15 Beach-Ready Summer Styles on Amazon — From $13
1. Our Favorite: Effortless breezy style is just one way to describe this cute halter top. It has a flattering peplum detail, a sweetheart neckline and a little bow at the underbust seam for an extra feminine touch.
2. Anything But Basic: We’re willing to bet that your beach cover-up isn’t nearly as swanky as this mesh knit dress. The eyelet stitching and color-blocking trim give it a classy appearance while you go to and fro the cabana.
3. Designer-Looking: These trendy oval sunglasses give a nod to iconic ’90s ‘It’ girls like Carolyn Bessette and Jennifer Aniston. Everyone will think you’re wearing a high-end brand, even though these babies are just $13.
4. Summer Staple: You can’t go on vacation without a swimsuit, and this two-piece set is perfect if you want a bit of coverage. The triangle bikini top shows off the girls, while the high-waisted bottom smooths and cinches to give you an hourglass appearance. And the bright colors are to die for.
5. Sporty-Chic: Havaiana flip-flops have a cult following for a reason. However, if you want to elevate the classic sandals for 2026, consider this sleek style, which has a square-toe design that breathes new life into the shoe.
6. Boho Babe: Skinny jeans in the summer are a no-go. These casual, airy trousers are our favorite alternative because they offer sun protection while also providing breathability. Oh, and the smocked waist and bow-tie detail make them ultra comfy.
7. Editor-Approved: Crocs clogs are super popular, but we consider the Brooklyn Low-Wedge Sandals the OG’s cool older sister. This shopping editor has this exact pair at home and wears the sandals to concerts, city walks and church services in New York City.
8. Instant Upgrade: Little mini dresses are a summer staple, and we’re obsessing over this sleek high-neck find. It’s truly business in the front, and party in the back. Just look at the open-back design that’ll show off all the hard work you’ve been doing at the gym.
9. Slimming Staple: We love this orange and pink floral top that feels very tropical-esque for beachside dinners with the boo. Another stylistic benefit? The fit gathers and snatches in all the right places for a flattering look.
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