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Whew! Fans were left emotional on Tuesday when the iconic actress Tia Mowry shared a heartfelt video, offering a rare glimpse into her personal journey over the past few years following her divorce. In a post that feels like a private conversation turned public, Tia opened up about where she stands with finding love again.
In a clip shared to Instagram, Tia Mowry looked effortlessly cozy in brown leggings and a grey jacket, sipping from a mug while staring off into the distance — the mood is everything. And, her sleek, middle-parted hair and silver hoops perfectly framed her thoughtful, introspective vibe. On screen, a message bubble appears: “Hi, Tia. How are you doing? Thinking of you and checking in.”
As the clip continues, Tia is indoors on a cozy chair, likely in her living room, responding softly:
“Hey. I’m doing okay. I truly feel like I’m really taking care of little Tia. You know, these past three years… oh my god, I’m about to cry…I really feel like in these past three years, I have gotten to know myself. There have been moments… of solitude and silence. But, I feel like that is when growth happens.”
She went on to share that her therapist has told her she’s done significant healing and self-discovery. Apparently, it’s now time for her to put what she’s learned into action. Tia closed the voice note with a touching revelation: “I’m ready to fall in love again. I am ready for love.”
Fans quickly flooded the TSR comment section, showing love and support for Tia. Many shared that she deserves to be happy again and expressed excitement for her next chapter. Meanwhile, others applauded how she’s emerged even stronger after her divorce. A few noted that her journey resonates deeply only for those who have been through similar heartbreak, highlighting the vulnerability she shared in the video.
One Instagram user @suzette_therealtor said, “Healing is a beautiful journey ❤️take your time and don’t settle 🙏🏽”
This Instagram user @waxingqueenadventures added, “Yaaaas! My girl ready to cracked open! I love this for her 😍💃🏾”
And, Instagram user @gem6___ wrote, “Love is so beautiful when it’s with the right person.“
Meanwhile, Instagram user @ourlove.abroad commented, “May she find everything her heart desires🤗💕”
While Instagram user @dwillwrites shared, “I love me some Tia but I feel like she has made being divorced/single her whole personality these past 3 years.“
Lastly, Instagram user @nick_iamofficial said, “She’s getting ready to soft launch her new boo and I’m happy for her 😍👏🔥❤️”
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An arrest has been made in the Valentine’s Day murder of an elderly millionaire, who was found fatally shot inside of a Potomac, Maryland, senior living facility.
Montgomery County Police said they arrested Maurquise James, 22, on Tuesday, February 24, and has been charged with attempted first-degree murder, felony assault, and using a firearm during a crime of violence.
James is alleged to have killed Robert Fuller Jr. on February 14 inside the Cogir Potomac Senior Living Facility.
Fuller, 87, was found unresponsive after he experienced trauma to his head in an apartment at the facility. First responders took measures to revive Fuller, who had been shot in the head, but their attempts weren’t enough and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
7News is reporting that James has not been charged yet with Fuller’s murder. Instead, the charges already filed against him stem from his alleged shooting at a Maryland State Trooper during an early morning traffic stop in Baltimore City Tuesday.
According to reports, James opened his car door during the stop and fired at the trooper, who was not hit. The trooper did suffer powder burns due to the close proximity of the shooting, according to investigators. James drove off, but his face was captured by the trooper’s bodycam.
7News is reporting the suspect was once employed by the Cogir Senior Living Facility.
After identifying James as the suspect, investigators learned he was due in traffic court in Rockville on Tuesday. He was arrested when he showed up at the courthouse.
It wasn’t clear if James was represented by legal counsel. He remains in police custody without bond.
Fuller was well known for his work as a lawyer in Maine that included a career that lasted more than 30 years. Additionally, he served as a senior officer in the Naval Reserve and was a published author. He released his debut novel, Unnatural Deaths, in 2009.
He was also very philanthropic and donated to many institutions over the years.
Reports indicate Fuller gave a $1.64 million gift to modernize Cony High School’s Alumni Field complex in Augusta, Maine, in 2021. Fuller donated to the school, which later named the field the Fuller Field, out of a belief that when “a high school has a continuing history of athletic success, it fosters a sense of community pride.”
The city of Augusta issued a statement upon his death, saying “More than his philanthropy, Mr. Fuller believed in Augusta, in its people, its future, and its potential. He supported projects not simply as investments, but as acts of community stewardship. On behalf of the City Council, City staff, and the residents of Augusta, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Mr. Fuller’s family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.”
Fuller was also known for being a descendant of Melville Fuller, who was the eighth chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. He served in the role from 1888 until 1910.
Fuller was a Democrat who was appointed by President Grover Cleveland. He notably established the “Separate but Equal” doctrine, which upheld that state-sponsored racial segregation did not violate the 14th Amendment.
When Kristen Stewart, Keira Knightley, and more celebs need to reset before star-studded award show, there’s no need to book a vacation.
Instead, they’re slipping into Frankie Shay’s Maison La Perche, a full-body skincare studio tucked away in Studio City, California, that feels less like a spa and more like a curated Parisian flat.
“Award season can be incredibly high energy, so when someone walks through our doors, I want them to feel like they can exhale. The space was designed to feel warm and collected. It is refined without being flashy and elevated without being intimidating.”
Once you’re cozied in, the glow-up begins.
“Clients often struggle with dullness, congestion, and a loss of definition along the jawline and cheekbones,” she explains.
“We incorporate lymphatic sculpting massage, intelligent exfoliation, precise extractions when appropriate, and advanced modalities such as LED therapy to refine texture and amplify radiance.”
And it doesn’t stop at the face.
“Fluid retention, uneven texture, and overall tone are very common concerns on the body side, especially leading up to events or after travel,” the skincare expert shares. “To combat this, we combine manual contouring techniques with traditional lymphatic tools and LED sauna therapy to support detoxification, improve circulation, and reduce fluid retention.”
The result? “Lifted, clear, camera-ready skin that still looks completely natural and effortless, and a smoother, more sculpted silhouette.”
While the wellness oasis is a must visit before hitting a red carpet, Shay says the bigger mission is enhancing the skin’s vitality.
‘We create immediate refinement while supporting long-term skin health and wellbeing. Whether someone is preparing for an event, or simply investing in their health, the intention is refinement without excess.”
To keep everything lifted and luminous.
The facialist suggests scheduling biweekly or quarterly appointments, plus a well-edited daily at-home regimen.
“The magic really happens in the consistency of what you do every day,” the aesthetics pro reveals.
“I love working with Biologique Recherche, MBR, and Environ, and using vitamins C, E, and A to protect, repair, and renew the skin,” she adds.
As for what to avoid: Overdoing it.
“More is not always better. Simple and strategic routines often create the most beautiful results,” Shay reveals.
“When skin is overtreated or inflamed, the most powerful thing you can do is protect it. I’ll recommend something as simple as zinc-based diaper cream to calm the skin. It’s not glamorous, but it works.”
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In the age of social media, generational gaps have never been more pronounced, from thinking of Jim Carrey as Ace Ventura, The Grinch, or Dr. Robotnik to “When you hear the name Rizzo, who do you think of?” It’s the same with quicksand: once a constant fear among Gen X and millennials, it’s nowhere to be found today.
For decades, especially during the 80s, Movies and TV shows would toss in a quicksand segment as if it were the most common way to die in the jungle, the desert, or the Swamp of Sadness (a bog is wet quicksand). Did Hollywood realize nothing could top The Princess Bride?

Quicksand has been in movies since the beginning. It was a cheap special effect that typically involved a star kneeling in mud. The threat of a slow, agonizing death by way of suffocation added a built-in clock to the scene; after all, we can see them sink lower and lower into the ground. Water, dirt, and room to kneel are all you need to add a terrifying sequence to any western or jungle adventure.
One of the most memorable quicksand scenes is found in 1962’s Lawrence of Arabia. While a sandstorm is starting to engulf the desert, a young boy stumbles into quicksand, and our heroes run over to attempt a rescue using a strip of cloth. It’s a short scene, which makes it all the more terrifying when the boy can’t hold on and is sucked under the sand, never to be seen again. This is the scene that filmmakers spent years trying to emulate to add tension to their films.

The 60s were filled with quicksand, and when those kids grew up and started working in Hollywood, they brought their childhood fear and fascination of quicksand with them. By then, Blazing Saddles had already parodied the trope and few serious films were using it, but that didn’t matter, because the biggest fantasy and sci-fi films of the 80s: Krull, Beastmaster, The Princess Bride, The Neverending Story, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, even Enemy Mine tossed one in.

That’s not counting the cartoons of the 80s, which feel contractually obligated to include quicksand. G.I. Joe has some of the worst (or best) scenes, thanks to butterscotch quicksand that looks more like water (this is why Rick and Morty included a sign with the quicksand gun). For some reason, Cobra Commander getting stuck wasn’t the end of the trope; it appeared in the 90s in an episode of Baywatch.

Oddly, it’s Baywatch that’s close to how quicksand is commonly found out in the real world – sinkholes. A guy is messing around on the beach, partially buried, when the tide starts coming in, and he realizes he can’t get up because of the water coming in from underneath. It doesn’t create a suction effect; rather, the liquid and solid sand mix together, alternating between being solid and porous enough that any bit of pressure causes them to part. Hence, the sinking, and why the best advice when stuck in quicksand is to remain calm and keep movements to the absolute minimum.
There’s something terrifying about the thought of being stuck in quicksand, unable to move, as any action on your part will only hasten your own death. It sounds like it would be great for a horror movie, except that real quicksand, which again, doesn’t have its own suction, is more of an annoyance than a deathtrap. Your knee might be dislocated from having to pull it out, but you won’t go low enough to drown, and it’s usually narrow enough that you can reach an edge and apply the bit of leverage needed to walk out. That’s where the generational gap comes in, because the science is clear and the reality of quicksand isn’t terrifying at all, but if you’re a millennial or Gen X, you can’t shake that feeling in the back of your head that there’s nothing more terrifying.

The use of quicksand in Hollywood has dropped to the point that kids today have no fear of the extreme danger that quicksand poses in their everyday lives. If they ever wander off into the desert or try to navigate the jungle, they won’t be prepared. Not like millennials, we’ve trained our whole lives for this moment, we’ve had countless nightmares about quicksand, and we’ll know exactly what to do to survive.
Lift your knee, step out.
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Bianca Censori is strutting her stuff in a skimpy skirt and a top that shows off her breasts … but it’s what’s above the shoulders that should be catching everyone’s eye here.
Check out these photos of Kanye West‘s wife going out Wednesday in Los Angeles … she’s rocking pink hair!!!
The hair color is different, but everything else is the same old Bianca — lots of boobs and lots of leg — thanks to a silver mini skirt and a top that looks more like a bra than a traditional shirt.
Bianca recently had long, dark hair when we saw her going to an L.A. medspa for Valentine’s Day … but now she’s chopped her locks down to a pixie cut and dyed her hair pink.
No word on what inspired Bianca to switch up her hairstyle … but she was on her way to an art exhibit at the Roosevelt Hotel when photogs snapped her.
Robert Cosby Jr., the son of ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ star Mary Cosby, has reportedly passed away at the age of 23.
On Wednesday, February 25, TMZ published an exclusive report asserting that on Monday, February 23, Robert Cosby Jr. passed away. Furthermore, the outlet reports that Robert passed away in Utah. Police reportedly responded to reports of a “possible overdose” for a 23-year-old male.
However, once police arrived, the incident turned into a death investigation.
Per the outlet, Robert made a few appearances on’RHOSLC.’ During season 4 of the show, Mary Cosby reportedly learned that he had secretly tied the knot. However, in November 2025, his wife, Alexiana Smokoff, reportedly filed for divorce. It was apparently finalized in January. However, per Page Six, Robert subsequently spent time behind bars for violating his ex-wife’s protective order.
“He’s looking forward to doing positive things. The difficulty is that he was slow to recognize the dissolution of his marriage. But now he understands the relationship is over, and he’s moving forward,” his lawyer reportedly stated amid his release and ordered probation, per Page Six.
Additionally, the show also chronicled Robert’s apparent drug addiction. Per Variety, on one occasion, Robert informed his mother of his use of Xanax, Molly, acid, cocaine, and weed over the years.
@bravotv Mary’s son is sharing his story on RHOSLC. #RealHousewivesOfSaltLakeCity #MaryCosby
Social media users reacted to the passing of Mary Cosby’s son, Robert Cosby Jr., in TSR’s comment section.
Instagram user @angelnykoltaketwo wrote, “Yo!!!!!!!!!!!!! Somebody check on Mary like right now 😭😭 this was seriously my biggest fear for her! God, be with her!!!”
While Instagram user @kameron_depaul added, “my heart breaks for Mary and the family. a young king gone too soon 🤍🙏🏾”
Instagram user @erikayvonnerose wrote, “🙏🏾❤️ really have to thank God for every day. RIP”
While Instagram user @bookiebookiebookie_ added, “Wow she fought so hard for him 😢”
Instagram user @j.m.dor wrote, “I can’t not believe this!! She was trying to do everything in her power to get him help!! Lawd how mercy! This just hurt my heart!!!”
While Instagram user @miilliiee_ added, “So sad man. I never thought about drugs as a kid. I swear the Internet is negatively influencing our children. Something has to give”
Instagram user @itskardashhh wrote, “This has been a horrible month. Prayers for everybody who done lost somebody 🥺”
While Instagram user @jayt.music added, “People are leaving this world younger and younger. Be thankful for everyday. May he rest in peace”
Instagram user @veeawwwknee wrote, “the episode where she sat down w him to talk about his addiction and mental health was the most heartbreaking / emotional episode i saw coming from a child and their parent praying for her healing ❤️🩹”
While Instagram user @the.prettyprecious added, “NOOOOOOOOOOOO she loved her son…..when I say SHE LOVED her son…he was her everything. I know she is in pieces rn. Prayers to her fr. 😞”
Instagram user @jzimonee wrote, “PRAY FOR MARY YALL PLEASEEE🥺”
According to TMZ, Mary Cosby issued a statement regarding her son’s passing on Wednesday, February 25.
“Our beloved son Robert Jr. has been called home to the Lord. Though our hearts ache, we take comfort in God’s promise and in knowing he is finally at peace. We are grateful for your prayers and trust in the Lord to carry us through this time of sorrow,” her statement reads.
Mary also shared her statement via Instagram.
This, arriving two weeks after she posted a photo of Robert, noting her love for her “beautiful son.”
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I love my comfy clothes as much as the next person, but at a certain point, loungewear started to feel . . . tired. If I’m going to be living in elastic waistbands all spring, my pieces might as well feel good (and fun) enough to wear for a day of emails, Zoom meetings and post-work walks. So I’m setting out to find lounge sets that bring more style to my WFH wardrobe without sacrificing on comfort.
My go-to picks right now include a bestselling Prettygarden set that instantly elevates my workday look and a chic Petal & Pup ribbed combo that’s perfect layered under a blazer for off-screen coffee runs. I also pulled cozy Free People knits, colorful Abercrombie two-pieces and soft Walmart pieces, too. These 17 lounge sets are pieces I’m actually loving for work days — starting at $19.
1. My Favorite: When I want elevated comfort, I grab this bestselling Prettygarden two-piece. Shoppers say it “looks expensive,” and the wide-leg silhouette makes it feel very polished.
2. Comfy Cotton: This cotton-blend set looks far more expensive than it is, thanks to the clean neckline and flowy wide-leg silhouette. It’s a monochrome moment that works just as well for coffee runs as it does for casual dinners.
3. A Bestseller: I’m not surprised that this henley set is a bestseller; the structured neckline makes it feel more styled than a standard pullover or hoodie. Plus, the wide-leg pants design feels relaxed, but still looks put together.
4. Floral Favorite: Florals instantly mood my boost, so this comfy knit set was an easy add to cart. The vibrant pattern feels like a much-needed break from my usual gray sweats.
5. Sleek Stripes: Stripes are my shortcut to looking styled in seconds. This soft knit set feels relaxed but still sharp enough for a coffee run.
6. Boho Babe: This Free People cardi set nails that laid-back vibe with a textured knit and slouchy jogger fit. The warm California Poppy shade feels effortlessly cool, especially when styled with tall boots.
7. Feminine Frills: I love when loungewear has a little personality, and the feminine accents on this ruffle-detail set make it feel extra special. It’s the kind of pretty set I’d happily wear all day.
8. French-Inspired: This Adore Me lounge set channels the effortless French girl vibe I love. The cutout accents and striking red shade add just enough intrigue for an at-home date night.
9. Errands-Chic: This ribbed tank and pant combo from Petal & Pup is my shortcut to looking styled with almost zero effort. I wear it for errands, quick meetings and more.
10. Major Markdown: Finding a chic three-piece set on sale for 60% feels like a win. The textured pointelle knit makes this option feel thoughtful, and I love that I can mix and match the layers.
11. Velour Revival: I can’t resist a smooth velour set, especially when it has subtle ruching for shape. It gives me that nostalgic glam vibe without feeling dated.
12. The Elevated Sweatpant: Abercrombie’s brushed wide-leg sweatpants are a style I keep in heavy rotation. They’re soft, drapey and flattering at the waist — I usually pair them with something fitted on top.
13. Prettiest Prints: From polka dots to soft florals and even bold leopard, this Hollister hoodie proves that a cozy sweater doesn’t have to be plain. The oversized fit, plush fleece and fun patterns make it both comfortable and eye catching.
14. Custom Fit: When I’m tired of neutrals, I reach for these Old Navy Sweatpants to instantly refresh my outfit. The bold shades do all the work — and with regular, tall and petite lengths, they’re designed to actually fit.
15. Buttery Soft: This two-piece set lives up to its buttery-soft reputation — it honestly feels like wearing a cloud. I love how it drapes without clinging.
16. Airport Approved: I always reach for this Amazon travel set for long flight days. The soft fabric feels cozy, and the pleated front detail keeps it looking polished.
17. Petite Perfection: Spring calls for softer pastels, and this lavender-hue tracksuit feels like the right reset. It keeps the cozy sweatshirt slash sweatpants formula intact, and comes in petite sizing, too.
Yikes! A birthday celebration at a Las Vegas trampoline park quickly turned chaotic earlier this month. What was meant to be a fun-filled day for 10-year-old Knox at Spy Ninjas HQ ended in panic, screams, and a serious injury. Meanwhile, the incident left family members shaken and viewers stunned.
Knox was reportedly celebrating his birthday at Spy Ninjas HQ on Feb. 7 when he was strapped into an indoor zip line harness and sent gliding across the course — only to fall nearly 20 feet. The footage shows the person filming immediately dropping the phone to rush to the boy, while several adults sprinted over amid panicked voices. Additionally, his uncle, Navonte Hill, told 8 News Now that Knox “landed straight on his back and head.“
Unfortunately, Knox suffered a concussion from the fall, but the family confirmed that he is expected to return to school soon. Despite the frightening incident, the boy’s family has expressed relief that he is on the mend, and they thanked responders for their quick action. Hill also revealed the family can no longer watch the footage, calling it too “traumatizing.” He described the incident as “definitely the scariest moment as a family,” especially since it happened on Knox’s birthday.
Following the incident, the park said staff responded immediately in accordance with emergency protocols. They have since temporarily closed the zip line and rope courses. An independent safety inspector was brought in to audit the equipment, and the attractions team underwent retraining with an external expert. The park confirmed that the attractions will only reopen once deemed fully safe.
A spokesperson told PEOPLE in a statement on Wednesday, February 18:
“At HQ, nothing matters more to us than the safety and well-being of our guests. On February 7, 2026, an incident occurred involving a young guest at our park. We have communicated with the family, and our hearts go out to the child and their family, and our entire team wishes them a full and speedy recovery.”
The incident has left the community shaken, but Spy Ninjas HQ has remained open for business while implementing extra precautions. Also, the park expressed sympathy for the child and family, while thanking the Las Vegas community for its patience amid the investigation.
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Once considered a pinnacle show, The Night Agent now faces legitimate questions about its long-term viability. When Netflix‘s spy drama returned for Season 3, although viewership numbers were good, they were significantly lower than in the past few seasons and signified an ongoing downward trend for the series that has fans — and, more significantly, executives — keeping an eye on.
That said, there are no imminent risks of cancellation, but the data shows a much more complex picture than initially perceived, given the show’s previous seasons’ success. Also, major changes are already underway behind the scenes regarding whether the show will see Season 4.
Season 1 debuted to a massive 20.6 million views in its first week. Season 2 slipped to roughly 13.9 million. Season 3 has now opened with 8.4 million views — a drop of nearly 40% from Season 2 and about 59% from the series’ breakout launch. To be clear, declining viewership between seasons is common in streaming. Even when a successful Netflix drama makes a splash, it tends to lose viewers over time after its initial launch. What distinguishes this decline is its steepness and the consistent pattern observed over three seasons in a row.
Additionally, in Season 3, instead of debuting at the top of Netflix’s English TV chart as it did for the first two seasons, the show only reached number two, which gives its previous rise to number one a notable difference in that it had previously been ranked consistently as number one in its category. In addition, the streaming service as a whole continues to perform below the leading shows and will instead be compared to mid-tier shows.
In any case, proper historical context must be maintained. An 8.4 million debut is far from a flop. Many Netflix originals have been renewed with smaller openings. Viewership declines rarely come down to one single factor, and Season 3’s softer launch likely reflects a mix of timing, competition, and natural audience erosion. The new season arrived in a crowded streaming window, with multiple high-profile releases competing for attention. Major live events — including the recent Milano Cortina Olympics window — may also have pulled casual viewers away during the opening weekend.
There’s also the simple reality of franchise fatigue. It’s possible that, after a nearly two-year break between the early seasons and the significantly quicker turnaround in subsequent seasons, some drop-off in viewership was to be expected. This wasn’t unexpected due in part to the show having a procedural-meets-serial structure, which does not perhaps create as strong of an incentive for viewers to continue watching the following week as compared to what might occur when you have a large amount of episodic programming that continues to generate intrigue for your viewers from one episode to another (25-40% more viewership of Season 3 was completed during the opening weekend as was found with season 2). If that completion rate holds, it could weigh heavily in the show’s favor.
All episodes of the new season are available to stream now.
Despite the softer numbers, Netflix and producer Sony Pictures Television are clearly preparing for the possibility of another mission. A writer’s room for Season 4 has been active since 2025, with series creator Shawn Ryan and his team already breaking story and drafting scripts. That level of development typically signals strong internal confidence — even if an official renewal hasn’t arrived yet.
Perhaps the biggest clue about the show’s future is financial. The production recently secured a $31.6 million California tax credit contingent on relocating filming to Los Angeles, Deadline reported. The move is designed to reduce costs and potentially refresh the show’s creative energy after multiple seasons centered around Washington, D.C., and New York. Ryan has suggested the Los Angeles setting is story-driven. According to the creative team, Season 4’s narrative world is specifically suited to the city, hinting at a meaningful tonal or structural shift if the series continues.
If Season 4 gets the green light, it may look meaningfully different from what audiences have grown used to. Each season of the thriller already functions as a semi-contained mission for Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso), but the Los Angeles relocation could serve as a soft reboot. New geography, new political players, and a shifting supporting cast would give the series room to evolve rather than simply repeat its established formula.
Season 3 has already pushed Peter into murkier territory, involving dark-money networks and high-level political corruption. That escalation suggests the writers are aware that the show must keep raising the stakes to maintain momentum. From Netflix’s perspective, the decision will likely come down to metrics the public can’t see — especially completion rate and long-tail viewing over the next several weeks. If Season 3 demonstrates strong binge behavior and global staying power, the path to Season 4 remains very real.
Though The Night Agent is not dead, viewership has declined, raising questions about its long-term success, as production moves suggest confidence will not continue. Presently, it is in a mixed situation: it is still producing sound programming, but creative production is said to be underway, and it will have a rough road ahead. Season 4 may ultimately depend less on opening-week fireworks and more on whether Peter Sutherland’s latest mission has the legs to keep viewers hitting “next episode.”
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Tom Brady might think pro wrestling is “very cute” … but WWE Superstar Kiana James says if the NFL legend wants to truly find out how tough it is, there’s an easy solution — step into the ring!
The WWE Superstar joined TMZ’s Inside The Ring podcast this week … where she was asked about Brady’s viral comment, aimed at Logan Paul.
“I don’t want to fault anyone for their ignorance,” James told us. “When you’re unfamiliar with something, there’s a level of ignorance there.”
Kiana clearly isn’t taking the slight personally … though she does have an idea.
“The best answer is to get him in the ring,” she said. “Have him run the ropes and take a bump — and then let’s see what his answer is.”
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If you missed the OG comments, TB12, during a recent back-and-forth ahead of the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, brushed off Logan after he compared his athleticism to NFL players, calling his in-ring WWE skills “very cute.”
Tom in a WWE ring isn’t exactly a wild idea, either.
The promotion has leaned heavily into celebrity crossovers in recent years, with stars like Paul and Bad Bunny proving they can physically hang inside the squared circle.
And while Brady is widely considered the greatest quarterback of all time, James made it clear pro wrestling requires a different kind of toughness … one that can’t be understood from the outside looking in.
If Tom ever does lace up the boots, James is confident he might rethink his stance.
As for Kiana, she’s got her own huge test ahead — she heads to Elimination Chamber this Saturday in Chicago, competing in the Women’s Chamber Match for a shot at a championship at WrestleMania.
Check out the full interview with Kiana James on TMZ’s Inside The Ring podcast.
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