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This Olympian Reveals Why She’d Join ‘The Bachelorette’
Olympian Ilona Maher says she’s not ruling out a potential run on ABC’s popular reality show, “The Bachelorette,” just yet. During a new interview, the elite rugby player, 29, said she’s seen the messages from people advocating for her to be the show’s next leading lady. While there’s nothing set in stone yet, Maher said she’d consider joining the show for one reason.

Speaking with OK, Maher said she’s been in communication with the producers of the long-running reality show about what a potential stint on the series could look like for her.
“I’ve consulted with the team. I’ve consulted with Joey Graziadei,” she said, adding that there would need to be some changes in her current situation for her to fully commit to the program.
“Joey would have to executive produce. All my friends would have to be involved,” she said.
Maher Says There’s One Reason She’d Be Interested In Becoming The Next Bachelorette On ABC

Elsewhere during the interview, Maher, a Bronze medalist at the 2024 Paris Olympics, said that she enjoys the series, calling it “really cool.”
And while she’s gone to become friends with people from the series, such as Joey and Kelsey Anderson from season 28 of “The Bachelor,” Maher said she’d join the show for another reason.
“But maybe it would also be cool because I feel like I see one type of beauty standard on that show sometimes,” she said. “It could be cool for girls to see me being courted by men and viewed as desirable without having to change who I am.”
According to Maher, exposing the audience to something different “would be the reason I’d do it.” She added, “So girls can watch and think, ‘Okay, she’s desired, she’s beautiful, and I don’t have to change either.’ I don’t know if it’s in the cards for me, though.”
Maher Says The Fans Are Really Pushing For Her To Find Love On ‘The Bachelorette’

“Bachelorette” fans have been pushing several celebrities to throw their hats in the ring after ABC announced it was pulling Taylor Frankie Paul’s season from the air.
Maher said that she’s been inundated with messages about it since being on “Dancing with the Stars.”
“I love my girls. They want to see me find love so bad,” she said. “I would do it for you guys to watch — that’s the only reason. I don’t even know if I’d find love, but it would be funny to watch me. I am not fully ruling it out.”
Drama Surrounding ABC’s Long-Running Reality Show
Season 22 of “The Bachelorette” would’ve been airing right now; however, ABC and Disney axed the season after its star, Paul, was involved in an alleged domestic dispute with her ex-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen.
“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 Disney representative said.
Amid the news, a video of Paul appearing to assault Mortensen by hitting him and throwing chairs at him went viral, prompting her team to release a statement on her behalf.
“After years of silently suffering extensive mental and physical abuse as well as threats of retaliation, Taylor is finally gaining the strength to face her accuser and taking steps to ensure that she and her children are protected from any further harm,” her team said, per PEOPLE.
They added, “There are too many women who are suffering in silence as they survive aggressive, jealous ex-partners who refuse to let them move on with their lives. Taylor has remained silent out of fear of further abuse, retaliation and public shaming. She is currently exploring all of her options, seeking support, and preparing to own and share her story.”
Former ‘Bachelor’ Star Says Paul Was Never The Right Fit For The Show

According to a previous report from The Blast, several “Bachelor” alums spoke out after learning ABC had canned Paul’s season, including Rachel Lindsay and Ashley Iaconetti.
Iaconetti questioned why producers chose her to begin with, stating that they were aware of her previous domestic violence charges, one of which led to her arrest in 2023.
Continuing, the “Real Housewives of Rhode Island” star said that charges alone should’ve been enough reason to rule her out.
“That wasn’t an appropriate role for her to fill,” she said, before adding, “and probably was not something that she was mentally, emotionally ready to take on for many reasons—the fact that she was so intertwined with Dakota going into it being one of them.”
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Former Child Actor Blake Garrett’s Cause of Death Revealed
Former child actor Blake Garrett’s official cause of death has been revealed.
According to documents from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Tulsa, Oklahoma exclusively obtained by Us Weekly on Monday, July 13, Garrett’s probable cause of death is listed as acute fentanyl toxicity. His death was ruled an accident.
The summary report also stated that Garrett was residing in a sober living house in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the time of his death.
Garrett’s mother, Carol, confirmed to TMZ in February that the How to Eat Fried Worms actor had died. He was 33. Carol told the outlet that Garrett visited an emergency room in Tulsa one week before his untimely death. Garrett experienced “intense pain” before he was later diagnosed with shingles, per the outlet.
According to Carol, Garrett moved to Tulsa to focus on his sobriety, adding that she believed her son had “truly turned things around.”
Garrett started acting professionally as a child, appearing in local productions of Aladdin and His Magical Lamp and Peanuts: A Charlie Brown Tribute. He later joined the touring cast for Barney’s Colorful World International Tour. Garrett later made his on-screen debut at age 11 in 2004’s Barney’s Colorful World, Live!, a straight to VHS production.
Two years later, Garrett appeared in his first and only feature film, How to Eat Fried Worms, as Plug, a friend of classroom bully Joe, portrayed by Adam Hicks. The children’s movie also starred Luke Benward, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Tom Cavanagh.
“I play the bully’s henchman,” Garrett said of his on-set experience during an August 2006 interview with The Oklahoman. “But everybody got along on the set.”
Garrett also recalled a fun on set moment where he and the cast got to ride bicycles for a scene.
“There was one scene where we were riding on a gravel road and got to slide to a stop. The guys who could ride worked on that scene. They had a camera on the ground, and in one scene I slid and gravel hit the camera,” he said. “They really liked that shot, and that’s the one they used in the movie.”
Garrett’s performance in How to Eat Fried Worms earned him a 2007 Young Artist Award. The entire cast also won Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film that same year.
After working on the film, Garrett returned to Edmond, Oklahoma, to complete his schooling at Summit Middle School. Garrett opted to live the rest of his life out of the spotlight.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
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Madonna Grateful For The Success Of ‘Confessions II’
Madonna is celebrating milestones in her decades-long career as “Confessions II” continues to make waves on the Billboard charts. The music icon took to social media to thank her fans for their unwavering support, sharing a heartfelt message of gratitude as the new record reached new achievements. Her latest release marks yet another successful chapter for the singer, whose influence continues to span generations.
Madonna’s latest album, “Confessions II,” the sequel to 2005’s “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” was released on July 3. The highly anticipated record was met with widespread critical acclaim, with critics praising how it blended infectious dance music with heartfelt, introspective themes.
On July 13, the 67-year-old singer took to social media to express her gratitude to the people who worked on the project with her and, most importantly, to her fans, for their unwavering support.
“Words cannot express how Grateful and Surprised I am By the incredible reception… Thank You – to everyone who has been a part of this and who has helped make this dream come true. Especially my Fans,” the singer wrote, adding that she was still “pinching” herself.
“Confessions II” is Madonna’s 15th studio album.
The Queen Of Pop Makes Billboard History

“Confessions II” debuted at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart, marking Madonna’s first No. 1 album in the 2020s. While that in itself was impressive, the achievement also made the singer the only music artist to have No. 1 albums in four different decades: 1980s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s.
Her latest release launched with 134,000 equivalent album units in the first week alone, with a significant share attributed to physical copies, including a vinyl record that sold 59,000 units. The metric is computed using a modern industry formula that includes streaming, digital downloads, and physical copies, per Billboard.
Madonna Joins Elite Group Of People With Another Recognition
“Confessions II” also marks Madonna’s 10th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. Her first record to achieve the top spot was her sophomore album, “Like a Virgin,” released in 1985. Moreover, she has 12 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which tracks an individual song’s popularity.
Madonna is the latest to join the elite club of artists who have achieved at least 10 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 and at least 10 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, which includes only three others: The Beatles, Taylor Swift, and Drake.
The Singer Has The Most No. 1 Songs On The Billboard Dance Club Songs Chart

In 2020, Madonna’s song “I Don’t Search I Find,” from the album “Madame X,” climbed from No. 2 to the top spot of Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart, marking her 50th song to reach No. 1 on the chart. She tops other artists including Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Janet Jackson.
With the achievement, she became the only artist to have at least one No. 1 song on the Dance Club Songs chart in five different decades. Furthermore, Madonna was the first artist to have 50 top songs on any Billboard chart.
With the release of another dance album, Madonna could soon add to her record-setting tally of chart-topping dance club songs.
Madonna’s Failed Biopic Led To Her Latest Album
There was a seven-year gap between “Confessions II” and Madonna’s last album, “Madame X.” The singer said she had been working on a biopic for a few years, but in the end, her deal with Universal Studios fell through. Netflix then reached out to work with her on a series, but it didn’t move forward either.
“Good thing I have another job because I need to work, I need to create, I need to do what I was put on this earth to do,” Madonna told Interview Magazine. That was when she decided to create a dance album, specifically, a sequel to “Confessions on a Dance Floor.”
Madonna said she wrote some songs about “family trauma,” adding that her daughter, Lola, also approached her to write a song together, which the singer said helped heal their relationship. That also reinforced the idea of releasing a new album. “I thought the world is in a very dark place and people need to dance,” Madonna said.
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Avengers: Doomsday Runtime Revealed as Ticket Pre Sales Prepare to Launch : Coastal House Media
A major Marvel rumor is making waves online, with reports claiming that Adam Driver is being lined up to play Magneto in Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated X-Men reboot.
The casting rumor quickly gained traction after surfacing through industry scoopers before spreading across social media, Reddit, and several entertainment news outlets. While Marvel Studios has yet to confirm the report, Driver’s name has rapidly become one of the most talked about possibilities for the iconic mutant leader.
If the rumor proves true, Driver would become the third major actor to portray Erik Lehnsherr on the big screen, following legendary performances by Sir Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender. The role is widely considered one of Marvel’s most complex characters, requiring an actor capable of balancing both villainy and sympathy, something many fans believe Driver has consistently demonstrated throughout his career.
Adding even more excitement to the speculation is the timing. Marvel Studios is expected to return to Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con later this month, and many insiders believe the presentation could serve as the stage for the studio’s first official X-Men casting announcements. While rumors continue to point toward Hall H as the place where Marvel could unveil its new mutant lineup, the studio has not confirmed that any X-Men casting announcements are planned, making the speculation just that for now.
Recent reports have suggested Marvel is assembling a fresh roster of mutants following the events of Avengers: Secret Wars, with younger actors reportedly being sought for characters like Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, and Nightcrawler. Veteran actors are still believed to be in the mix for legacy characters such as Magneto and Professor X, making Driver’s rumored involvement a believable fit if Marvel chooses to go that route.
Magneto, Marvel
Driver is no stranger to blockbuster franchises, having portrayed Kylo Ren throughout Disney’s Star Wars sequel trilogy while also earning Academy Award nominations for Marriage Story and BlacKkKlansman. His ability to portray emotionally layered characters has made him a longtime fan favorite for several Marvel roles.
For now, however, fans should approach the rumor with caution. Marvel Studios has remained silent regarding its X-Mencast, and numerous names have been linked to the reboot over the past year without becoming official.
With San Diego Comic-Con just around the corner, fans may not have to wait much longer to learn who will lead the next generation of Marvel’s mutants. Whether Adam Driver ultimately dons Magneto’s iconic helmet remains to be seen, but if the Hall H rumors prove accurate, the official reveal could be just days away.
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ABC Officially Changes ‘High Potential’s Winning Formula for 2026
With just two seasons under its belt, ABC’s High Potential is already one of the network’s standout procedurals, alongside 9-1-1, The Rookie, and Will Trent. The series follows Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson), a former night cleaner for the LAPD who now works as a Major Crimes consultant due to her High Potential Intellect condition. Season 2 of High Potential leaned further into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Morgan’s ex, Roman Sinquerra, as she and the rest of her team started to get more clues about why he had to go into hiding.
Season 3 of High Potential already promises some shakeups after the departure of showrunner Todd Harthan. It was already announced that the series will now have two new showrunners for Season 3: Nora and Lilla Zuckerman. Now, another change has been confirmed ahead of Season 3. After previously premiering each of its seasons as part of ABC’s Fall lineup, High Potential will now start airing its third season in early 2027 alongside the rest of ABC’s Spring lineup.
What Does a Mid-Season Premiere Mean for ‘High Potential’ Season 3?
The only downsides of a mid-season premiere are that fans will have to wait a few months longer for High Potential to return, and that the season will be a few episodes shorter than last season. Aside from that, High Potential fans have no reason to worry about this change. The Rookie has been a part of ABC’s mid-season lineup for three seasons now, and Will Trent has for the entirety of its run. Both of these shows are still going strong, and it’s likely that High Potential will follow suit when it returns. The show’s super-sized second season meant more weekly cases, as well as more individual storylines for the rest of the ensemble cast, but the show’s first season already proved that it also knows how to deliver a complete season with fewer episodes.
ABC’s Fall 2026 lineup will have newcomer RJ Decker returning to air its second season during High Potential‘s former post-Dancing with the Stars slot on Tuesday nights. Otherwise, the network will have the same Thursday night procedural lineup as last season: 9-1-1, then 9-1-1: Nashville, followed by Grey’s Anatomy. It is pretty standard for ABC’s Monday and Tuesday night procedurals to air mid-season due to Monday Night Football and Dancing with the Stars, and after High Potential‘s extremely successful second season, it will very likely continue to thrive when it returns mid-season.
‘High Potential’ Season 3 Already Promises a Suspenseful Return
Season 2 of High Potential left off with multiple cliffhangers for fans to wonder about until it returns in the spring. The explosive season finale gave Morgan reason to doubt whether Roman was who she thought she was, when notorious fixer Willa Quinn (Jennifer Jason Leigh) shared private files with her that suggested that Roman worked with and then possibly even killed a dirty FBI agent back then. Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) is also reeling from a major reveal, as he just found out that his ex-fiancée and now girlfriend, Lucia (Susan Kelechi Watson), has a criminal history that she’s been hiding from him. Lucia was just arrested for her complicity in a recent murder (among other crimes), and now, Morgan and Karadec are leaning on each other more than ever. Most shocking of all, the season ended with Captain Wagner (Steve Howey) getting stabbed in what looks to have been a setup by his father (Clancy Brown).
Just based on plot alone, Season 3 of High Potential already has the makings to mark a major shift for the hit procedural, because Season 2 heightened the stakes more than ever before. Especially if Wagner does die from his stab wounds, High Potential‘s tone is likely to feel much heavier in Season 3. With new showrunners and a new mid-season release schedule as well, High Potential will have gone through some significant changes by the time Season 3 premieres, and it will be exciting to see how the show shakes things up when it returns. With so many major Season 2 storylines still being tackled and the Roman mystery getting closer to being solved, Season 3 will be sure to pack a major punch, even with fewer episodes than last season.
High Potential is available to stream on Hulu.
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Forget Jeans! Nina Dobrev’s White Dress Is Summer Perfection
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Nina Dobrev just made a strong case for giving your favorite jeans the rest of the summer off. When temperatures climb, a crisp white dress feels just as easy to throw on while looking infinitely more polished. It’s the kind of effortless outfit formula that works for everything from brunch to date night.
While out in New York City on June 30, the actress made her way to Live with Kelly and Mark wearing a fitted white ribbed minidress, white peep-toe heels and oversized sunglasses. The simple look proved that sometimes the chicest summer outfits are also the easiest to recreate. Even better, we found a nearly identical version for just $26.
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Beyond looking chic, this dress is the kind of versatile staple you’ll wear on repeat all season. Pair it with flat sandals for daytime errands, layer on gold jewelry for dinner or throw a blazer over your shoulders when evenings cool down. The classic white color makes it easy to dress up or down.
Shoppers say the piece is just as practical as it is stylish. One reviewer called it the “perfect in between” dress for transitioning from summer to fall, while another buyer described it as a “super cute summer dress,” adding that the thicker knit fabric stays comfortable even on warm days.
If you’re looking for an alternative to denim during the hottest weeks of summer, the Nufiwi dress checks every box. It delivers the same clean, polished look Dobrev rocked in NYC for a wallet-friendly $26, making it an easy addition to any warm-weather wardrobe.
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Forget Blockbuster Movies, Big Franchises Need To Focus on Video Games
The summer of 2026 was a difficult time for big-budget IP movies. From the disappointment of The Mandalorian and Grogu to the outright failure of Supergirl and Masters of the Universe, would-be blockbusters are dropping like flies during the months that meant big business once upon a time. On the contrary, bold original ideas like Backrooms and Obsession and nostalgic, non-IP plays like The Devil Wears Prada 2 have made huge waves with both critics and audiences, proving that we might just be experiencing a new dawn for the movie-making business.
If audiences aren’t showing up to the movie theater, it sends a loud and clear message. Many fans feel like they’ve been deceived by big, IP-driven movies (and subsequent TV shows), and they just aren’t interested in more of the same. However, that shouldn’t spell doom for these franchises, especially because there’s a perfect medium to continue these stories beyond the possibilities of filmmaking: video games, of course. It’s not like it’s some wild idea coming out of nowhere — most major franchises like Star Wars and Harry Potter have their fair share of video games, many of which are genuinely incredible. However, all those projects have thus far been side dishes to the main course: movies. But with so many high-profile failures, it might be time for these franchises to give the movies a rest and focus exclusively on video games instead.
Video Games Present New Opportunities for Expansion
The medium of video games is rich, both visually and narratively. Some of the all-time best entries in the medium are widely recognized for their challenging, thought-provoking narratives — The Last of Us, Silent Hill 2, BioShock — and their stunning, immersive visuals — Ōkami, Concrete Genie, Alan Wake II. Thus, the realm should be a no-brainer for daring franchises like Harry Potter to truly go all-in. The 2023 hit Hogwarts Legacy already did wonders for the Wizarding World, expanding the lore and immersing viewers in the wonder of Hogwarts in a way that the movies simply never could.
Moreover, video games are unconstrained by one of cinema’s biggest limitations: runtime. Whereas a movie that’s over two hours can become a true test of endurance, video games thrive the more time is spent experiencing them. Some surpass triple digits of playtime, but gamers never get tired, so long as the game provides enough quests, a compelling central story, and appealing visuals. The type of complex, intricate stories that great worldbuilding demands can only fully work in mediums where runtime isn’t an issue; for centuries, these worlds existed in literature, but now, video games provide a new venue to create these daring, ambitious, and awe-inspiring realms.
Think of how incredible it would be to explore the story of the Sith in a video game that truly goes in-depth to explore the nature of the Force, allowing you to experience the Dark Side firsthand. Hogwarts Legacy made you feel like an actual student at this incredible school, a childhood dream for many fans; how great would it be for a game that allowed you to be a working part of the Wizarding Community? Even better, it’d be great to experience the Wizarding World outside of the UK, the place where most of the franchise takes place.
Especially, superheroes could greatly benefit from a video game to expand their lore and characters. Out of all the genres, superheroes get the most disrespect in cinema, deservedly so, as many high-profile movies settle for offering a simple formula that seldom experiments with itself. Yet, previous superhero video games have challenged these notions with intricate and memorable storylines that reveal more of the heroes and the world they inhabit. Batman and Spider-Man have had their fair share of great video games, but what about Superman or the Fantastic Four? The great comic book that is Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow would’ve worked a thousand times better in video game form than in a rushed, 108-minute movie with watered-down visuals and a basic misunderstanding of the source material.
Big IPs Have Already Found Success in Video Games
It’s not like the suggestion that franchises should focus on video games is entirely radical. Indeed, and as previously mentioned, most have already found great success in the medium, to the point where some of their all-time best storylines originated in video games. Star Wars has Knights of the Old Republic, a masterpiece of worldbuilding and storytelling that is far better than nearly every movie or TV show that Disney produced in the last decade — except for Andor, of course. Then there’s the recent games, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which introduced the fan-favorite Cal Kestis, played by Cameron Monaghan. Kestis is among the most compelling and personable additions to modern Star Wars, far more than Pedro Pascal‘s Mando or Daisy Ridley‘s Rey.
The Caped Crusader, too, has experienced some of his greatest storylines in video game format. The Arkham games are the peak of modern Batman narratives, surpassing the comic books and pretty much eclipsing anything cinema has made with the character in the last 16 years or so. Indeed, at a time when the future of Batman seemed uncertain on the big screen following the disappointing conclusion of Christopher Nolan‘s Dark Knight trilogy, the Arkham games were a source of comfort for loyal fans. As for Potter, it wouldn’t be an overstatement to say Hogwarts Legacy saved the franchise’s reputation after the needlessly convoluted and outright terrible Fantastic Beasts trilogy nearly ruined it.
What do all these titles have in common? Well, these video games are daring and willing to go places movies would never. It’s virtually impossible to imagine the current version of Star Wars doing anything remotely as interesting or subversive as the now-iconic twist in KOTOR. Video games are also willing to use a character’s catalog and lore to their full potential. Arkham Asylum, for example, features countless Batman villains, from Victor Szaz to Killer Croc to Poison Ivy and Scarecrow. Incredibly, it also does them justice, respecting their unique powers and traits while making them major players in the overall ensemble. It’s hard to see James Gunn‘s family-friendly DCU or Matt Reeves‘ hyper-realistic take following suit with as much faithfulness.
Video Games Are the Art Form of Today
Fewer people are going to the movies, that much is true. If staying at home is many people’s go-to choice now, franchises need to figure out a way to become part of that experience. Streaming movies often have a negative connotation attached to them, similarly to how straight-to-TV movies were perceived during the ’90s and 2000s. Video games have none of those burdens. In fact, the medium is only earning more respect as the years go by. It’s not a perfect industry by any means, and the constant issues with pricing and microtransactions are certainly a huge issue playing against it.
And yet, I can’t help but think just how high these franchises could go if they pivoted to video games. The advantages are there: the immersive aspect is just too good a hook to ignore, the non-canon quality allows for more experimental and daring storytelling, and the extended runtime provides a vast world of options to build something from scratch, to name a few. It’s no surprise that many big IPs are making major moves in the video game space: James Bond recently released a critically acclaimed game, and everyone’s favorite Canadian mutant is getting ready to make a splash come September. If anything, the question should be: why are these franchises not investing more in video games? The writing is certainly on the wall, and it’s about time they realize it.
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General Hospital 2-Week Spoilers July 13-24: Valentin Grows Paranoid & Brennan Closes In
General Hospital 2-Week Spoilers for July 13 – 24, 2026 stun with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) getting very suspicious and Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna) hunting for something that he really needs before time runs out on him.
The two weeks from July 13th through the 24th bring lots of spoilers including the last day of July sweeps which is Monday the 20th. And we’ve got a new face coming to Port Charles, a return, lingering questions, and a big secret spilled.
General Hospital: The 16,000th Episode Milestone – July 13th Through 17th
On Monday, July 13th, we have got GH hitting an amazing milestone with its 16,000th episode. General Hospital debuted as a 30-minute soap back on April 1st, 1963. It used to air in black and white, and it didn’t start airing in full color until 1967.
We also have Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) popping back up on Monday, and very soon he will be on a flight back to Port Charles. But when we first get a glimpse of him, it looks like Jason is still in a cell on lockdown at the WSB Black Site Prison in Indonesia. But since Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) negotiated his release with Z (John Oliver), they are going to let him go. But Jason looks not only pretty beat up.
But also pretty beat down. Also on Monday, Dean Geyer debuts as Dr. Tristan Roberts, who’s going to get into it with Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) soon. He’s a top surgeon looking for a fresh start in Port Charles, but some people that he knows from his past are in town that may interfere with that.
GH: Chase & BLQ Struggle
Harrisson Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) have a conversation that picks back up from Friday after she confessed to framing Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). And Brook Lynn asks Chase if she has pushed him towards Willow. I suspect that Chase is going to demand that Brook Lynn finds a way to undo what she did.
Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) asks Britt what she’s going to do with her fresh start. She will be back up working at General Hospital soon and she’s going to be bickering with the new doctor, bonding with Isaiah Gannon (Sawandi Wilson), and dealing with drama with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). Britt also makes an accusation against somebody on Monday. We’ll see who it is, but I know Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is not happy to see Britt back in Port Charles.
General Hospital Spoilers: Tracy Flips on Laura
Also, Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) horrifies Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot), who asked Laura if she has lost her mind. And with Elizabeth telling somebody it’s brilliant that they are filling the open seat on the hospital board, I assume that Laura is going to put Willow on the GH board, which will definitely make Tracy lose her entire mind.
Also, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Valentin continue catching up from Friday. So, we’re going to have them talking about Charlotte Cassadine (Bluesy Burke), and Valentin’s going to discuss the pardon he got from the WSB. And he tells Anna how worried he was about her. And she tells Valentin she was worried about herself, too. Anna claims she’s fine now. They have a hug. And we have her asking somebody how they know that. So, it could be something in her conversation with Valentin that surprises Anna or this could be a conversation with Ghost Peter August (Wes Ramsey) in her head after Valentin leaves her apartment.
Carly is surprised and we also have her in a conversation with Jack on Monday. So, that may be who stuns her. He tells Carly that something is always a mistake. And I think that something is trusting Valentin. But Carly is still determined to get revenge on Jack. So I am wondering if she’s going to lash out.
General Hospital Spoilers: Jason Explains Himself
On Tuesday, July 14th, we’ve got Jason explaining his choices. I wonder if he’s telling Danny Morgan (Asher Jared Antonyzyn) why he confessed to shooting Ross Cullum to protect Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr). I’m betting Jason might be a little ticked off to find out Danny told Brennan that Rocco shot Cullum. We’re also gonna see Jason explaining his plans for the future, which includes some big life changes.
We also have Liz standing her ground. This week, Elizabeth seems to be on edge while she is chatting with Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). So, Liz may be sharing her suspicions, and I can see her telling Dante about Jack and Drew’s strokes and just the strange circumstances.
We have Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) failing at something on Tuesday. This week she shows up at Portia Robinson’s (Brook Kerr) house and things look tense and I can totally see Jordan going to ask Portia to get Isaiah to drop the charges and show Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) mercy as father of her unborn child. But with Curtis continuing to target and harass Isaiah, why would Portia ever say yes?
Kai Taylor (Jens Austin Astrup) finds out something shocking and it may be that Willow is responsible for Drew being locked in. Valentin is suspicious and this may be his spidey senses tingling about Anna. With Peter in her head, she’s not acting quite like herself and Valentin may sense what is off there.
GH: Anna Desperate for Answers
On Wednesday, July 15th, Anna’s looking for answers. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) helped her by sketching the room below Wyndemere and telling Anna that she knows she was held on Spoon Island. Meanwhile, Josslyn unpacks a secret. I suspect that she is going to tell Liesl the truth that Cassius Faison (Ryan Paevey) died a hero.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and Brennan plan their next steps. They got to go out to Wyndemere to try and find that black box that Ross Cullum stole. General Hospital summer spoilers confirm that Jack finds it. However, it might be too late to stop Drew by that point.
Curtis is showing gratitude and this may be to Jordan for going to Portia to advocate for him. And Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza) and Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) get amazing news and I expect it is about the showcase that Brook Lynn is setting up for them.
General Hospital Spoilers: Liesl Flies Off the Handle
On Thursday, July 16th, Emma Scorpio Drake (Brayden Bruner) and Gio talk about their future and Isaiah interrupts Curtis and Portia. I’m sure Curtis is going to continue his hostility. And I do wonder if Isaiah’s letting him know about the civil suit.
Liesl is raging. She’s furious about Cassius getting the villain edit while Cullum is hailed a hero. We also have Anna grilling Britt and I’m sure it’s all about Cullum and Jens Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and Chase and Cesar Faison’s (Anders Hove) final project. Also this week, Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos) comes to see Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) at the stable.
So, Molly may tell him that she’s going to cancel her book tour because of an opportunity at work. We know that Cody is signing up for a thankless task soon. And my guess is that it has something to do with his nephew James West (Gary James Fuller), who is devastated about his dad and still has no idea that Cassius was pretending to be Nathan West (Ryan Paevey).


GH Spoilers: Carly Draws the Line
On Friday, July 17th, Carly draws a hard line with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). I’m sure it’s about Valentin. And we know that Sonny is soon going to enlist Brick to help split them up. I’m sure he’ll be happy to do it because he’s got a crush on Carly. Valentin is clear on what he feels and what he wants. Anna is his past. Carly is his future. And I’m sure Valentin is going to make that very clear to his new lady love.
We also have Lulu warning Ethan Lovett (Nathan Dean Parsons) and it may be about Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Josslyn and Trina do some catching up. Josslyn has got to tell her bestie that she is WSB. Plus, Emma is bothered by the reveal of Josslyn’s status as an agent. Nina opens up to Brennan. She’s worried about Willow and knows that their time is running out.
General Hospital: Curtis’s Trial and Major Reckoning – July 20th Through 24th
Then the week of July 20th through the 24th, we are looking at Curtis’ trial kicking off very soon. And Portia is going to go into labor while she is on the witness stand, forcing Isaiah and Curtis to set their animosity aside, at least in the short run. Britt is at complete and total rock bottom when Jason returns to Port Charles, and he may not make things easier on Britt. Jason is readjusting to life in Port Charles and is taking things in a whole new direction that may not include her.
Carly and Valentin are all in, but they’re going to have many haters, chiefly Sonny and Brennan. And Nina gets closer and they may get romantic while they are trying to help Willow. Drew’s recovery begins and he’s got revenge on his mind but may not get what he wants. Anna struggles with ghost Peter who wants her to do bad things. Kelly Krueger debuts soon as Serena Baldwin, who is back to help Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) fight battles over Deception. And Tracy faces off soon with Lucy over the Brook Lynn stock stuff.
Plus, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennessy) are about to hire another lawyer. Ric’s already in town, and Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) just came back, and I think either of them would be a fun addition to the firm.
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“The Ring ”star Daveigh Chase left an estate worth $400K after her death at 35
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Cathy Chase filed to be administrator of late daughter’s estate.
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Paramount+’s Biggest ‘NCIS’ Streaming Mistake Is Still Leaving Out Its Best Series
If you’re looking for the home of NCIS, Paramount+ seems like the obvious destination. The flagship series is there; so are NCIS: Sydney, NCIS: Origins, NCIS: Hawaiʻi, and other spin-offs of the show. It’s the streaming home for one of television’s biggest procedural franchises, but when you look for NCIS: Los Angeles,it’s nowhere to be found.
Surely there must be licensing reasons behind the omission, as older syndication agreements might have kept the series from joining the rest of the franchise on Paramount+ in the United States, which would explain its absence. It doesn’t make the decision any less frustrating, especially when the missing show isn’t some forgotten short-lived experiment. NCIS: Los Angeles ran for 14 seasons, launched the franchise’s expansion beyond Washington, D.C., and became one of its defining entries. If Paramount+ wants to be the definitive destination for NCIS, leaving out its first spin-off leaves a hole that’s impossible to ignore.
NCIS: Los Angeles Is One of the Franchise’s Most Important Series
It’s easy to forget just how much NCIS: Los Angeles changed the trajectory of the franchise. Before it premiered in 2009, NCIS was simply a successful procedural. After it succeeded, it became proof that the formula could work almost anywhere. NCIS: LA became one of CBS’ longest-running dramas in its own right, lasting from 2009 through 2023 while introducing characters who became just as recognizable as many from the flagship series. G. Callen (Chris O’Donnell), Sam Hanna (LL Cool J), Hetty Lange (Linda Hunt), Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah), Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen), Nell Jones (Renée Felice Smith), and Eric Beale (Barrett Foa) were the reasons to tune in every week.
Its importance only grew as the franchise expanded. NCIS: Los Angeles crossed over with the original series, NCIS: Hawaiʻi, Hawaii Five-0, and even revisited the world of JAG, which helped turn separate procedurals into a shared television universe years before interconnected franchises became standard across Hollywood. Its absence on Paramount+ hinders the hopes of anyone wishing to watch the franchise chronologically — or simply experience its biggest crossover events without gaps.
The Characters Are Why Fans Keep Coming Back
Like every procedural, NCIS: Los Angeles solved a new case nearly every week. Unlike many procedurals, those investigations were rarely the biggest draw. The real appeal was always the Office of Special Projects itself. Callen and Sam anchored the series with a partnership built on trust, dry humor, and years of shared history, while Hetty managed to be equal parts mentor, spymaster, and emotional center of the team, and Kensi and Deeks evolved from reluctant partners into one of television’s most satisfying slow-burn romances without losing the playful chemistry that made them work in the first place. Even as cast members came and went, the show’s sense of family never disappeared.
Instead of resetting after every episode, relationships changed, characters grew older, personal storylines carried real weight, and victories and losses lingered instead of disappearing once the credits rolled. Spend a few minutes browsing fan discussions, and the same themes surface again and again. People recommend sticking with the series for its team dynamic. They remember Deeks’ arrival as the point where everything clicked; they revisit the show for the banter as much as the explosions. Even viewers who ultimately preferred the original NCIS often point to Los Angeles as the franchise’s strongest ensemble.
No Other ‘NCIS’ Series Found Its Own Identity Quite Like This One
Many spin-offs spend years trying to escape comparisons to the show that spawned them. NCIS: Los Angeles accomplished that surprisingly quickly. Its undercover missions gave episodes a more espionage-driven feel than the flagship’s traditional investigations. Action sequences were bigger, the pace was faster, and the stakes frequently went well beyond naval offenses to include international conspiracies and counterterrorism ventures. Equally important, the show fully used the city of Los Angeles rather than using it only as a setting.
The combination of the Spanish-style headquarters, the coastal locations, the flashy cars, and sunny cinematography gave NCIS: Los Angeles its own unique visual presence. Rather than looking like a copy of the original concept, it was more than that and made no apologies, enabling the show not only to attract an audience but also to attract those who were not merely watching the franchise. Many fans really liked the series because it incorporated much more humor and action while maintaining the original’s successful format.
Paramount+ has assembled nearly every chapter of the NCIS universe under one roof, but the collection is considerably incomplete. Until NCIS: Los Angeles is included in full, the service isn’t quite offering the definitive NCIS experience it’s positioned to provide. For longtime fans, that’s disappointing; for newcomers hoping to discover one of the franchise’s very best series, it’s an even bigger missed opportunity.
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‘RHOBH’ Alum Makes Shocking Claim About Marcellus Wiley
“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Crystal Kung Minkoff just made a shocking claim about her former co-star’s husband. During an episode of her “Humble Brag” podcast, Minkoff revealed she’s always been “uncomfortable” around former NFL star Marcellus Wiley, who appeared on season 13 of the hit Bravo reality series alongside his estranged wife, Annemarie Wiley. Minkoff’s claims come a week after Florida police officers arrested the retired Buffalo Bills player for alleged domestic battery.
On the Monday, July 13 episode of “Humble Brag,” Minkoff, wife of “The Lion King” director Rob Minkoff, said she pleaded with Bravo producers and security to keep Marcellus, 51, off the “RHOBH” season 13 reunion set, claiming she’s always felt uneasy around him.
“At my last reunion — in which it was her first season and only season — I had made sure to request that he was not allowed to be there,” Minkoff shared, adding that she spoke with producers to ensure her request would be honored. “I was going to insist, but apparently they already asked him not to come,” she added.
Minkoff told her co-host, “Real Housewives of Atlanta” veteran Cynthia Bailey, that she knew things were going to get heated between her and Annemarie during the intense sit-down gathering, and she didn’t want Marcellus present because he had allegedly “lied” about her on social media.
“We were heading into a reunion in which she and I were going to be combative,” she said. “I can personally say that I have always been uncomfortable, but I feel very sad for the children.”
Florida Police Arrest Marcellus Wiley During 4th Of July Weekend After Allegedly Threatening To Kill His Estranged Wife

According to a previous report from The Blast, Orlando police arrested Marcellus during the 4th of July weekend after they were called to his hotel room after an alleged altercation with his estranged wife, Annemarie.
In the police report, Annemarie claimed that Marcellus had an “unreported history of violence towards her,” and this time, things went too far. She alleged that during their most recent altercation, Marcellus poked her in the cheek and threatened to kill her.
He was arrested and spent the rest of the weekend in jail before being released on a $1,000 bond.
Annemarie Wiley Filed For Divorce From Her Estranged Husband Following His Arrest On Alleged Domestic Battery Charges

According to Us Weekly, Annemarie filed for divorce from Marcellus on Monday, July 6, 2026. She cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their separation.
In the filing, the former “Real Housewives” star requested physical sole custody of their minor children and no visitation. She also asked the court to grant her spousal support.
Annemarie made horrifying allegations against Marcellus in the court documents. In one section of the filing, Annemarie accused Marcellus of “continuing and escalating pattern of physical violence, sexual abuse, verbal and emotional abuse, financial control and intimidation, much of which our children have witnessed.”
Marcellus Wiley Sued For $500,000

Amid his family battles, Marcellus and his “Dat Due Entertainment” company were sued by Preferred Bank after the financial institution accused him of taking out a $500,000 loan he never repaid. The bank claimed it had given the former NFL star ample opportunities to begin repaying the loan; however, he allegedly ignored its requests, leaving the business with no choice but to take him to court.
Marcellus Releases A Statement Following Annemarie’s Allegations Of Physical And Sexual Abuse
Divorce Response:
I love my children with everything I am. My highest priority has always been protecting them and preserving the relationship they have with both of their parents. Because of the public allegations made against me by Annemarie, I have been forced to respond with…
— Marcellus Wiley (@marcelluswiley) July 7, 2026
Marcellus released a lengthy statement on July 7 about the ongoing drama and addressed the “lies” his estranged wife told. Marcellus claimed that he had been a victim of Annemarie’s alleged falsehoods for some time before accusing her of heinous acts, such as practicing voodoo on his family and fans of “RHOBH.”
“I never wanted my family’s issues and struggles to become public for any reason, including divorce leverage. But I unfortunately knew this day was inevitable. I was willing to endure anything—even hell itself—if it meant being with my children every single day. I am their hero, and now I am fighting to make sure the positive and real image they know of me is the one that endures,” he added in his statement.
Marcellus finished by saying he would address Annemarie’s remaining claims through the proper channels, adding that his mind was focused on protecting his children and his integrity.
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