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  • Elisabeth Hasselbeck stares down “The View” digicam, condemns Megyn Kelly’s feedback about useless troopers: ‘How dare you’

    Elisabeth Hasselbeck stares down “The View” digicam, condemns Megyn Kelly’s feedback about useless troopers: ‘How dare you’

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    The View visitor cohost Elisabeth Hasselbeck has delivered an impassioned condemnation of fellow conservative commentator Megyn Kelly's current feedback about American troopers killed in President Donald Trump's current assault on Iran.

    On day two of her week-long gig again at The View's Sizzling Subjects desk, Hasselbeck — who was a everlasting View panelist from 2003-2013 — criticized Kelly for feedback the latter made in regards to the fallen service members.

    "How dare you, Megyn Kelly. How dare you inform a army one that's sacrificed their lives for our nation, in our uniform, once they had been sacrificing their lives in our uniform, how dare you inform them or their households or our nation what they died for," the 48-year-old Survivor alum stated, wanting straight into The View's stay digicam to ship a part of her message.

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    Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Pleasure Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck on 'The View'.

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    Earlier, The View performed a clip of the previous Fox Information character saying she thinks the troopers killed within the Center East "died for Iran or for Israel," and never the US.

    Panelist Pleasure Behar — whom Hasselbeck additionally publicly criticized in January 2025 — warned her colleague, "You higher watch out, she'll come proper again at you. She's like a curler derby queen!"

    With out lacking a beat, Hasselbeck repeated twice, "I'm not afraid of her," earlier than persevering with along with her level.

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    "However, my coronary heart, with my pals within the army, you don’t get to authorize who they died for," she stated. "I come right here, I’ll vote Republican and I'm a conservative, however I'm a considering girl, and I’ve a coronary heart with this struggle — or, army assault."

    Hasselbeck's two-day stint again at The View has made quite a few headlines, together with on Monday's episode when present cohost Sunny Hostin referred to as the TV star out for voting for Trump within the presidential election.

    "I assumed this was going to be the president of peace. I assumed this president needed to win a Nobel Peace Prize for peace. That isn’t what I'm seeing," Hostin stated on the air amid a wider dialogue in regards to the Iran assault. "I'm not seeing 'America First.' I feel those that voted for Trump — I used to be not one in every of them, I feel you had been — these folks needed 'America First.'"

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    Megyn Kelly in 2025.

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    The viewers gasped at Hostin calling out Hasselbeck within the second, with the latter then smiling on the dig earlier than replying: "I proudly voted for Trump as a result of the choice was not nice, and we'd completely be underneath the incorrect energy if the choice [was elected]."

    Hostin asserted earlier within the present that, "The underside line is that is an unlawful struggle, that is an unconstitutional struggle, solely Congress can wage struggle and declare struggle. That's the very first thing," moreover alleging, "That is an unlawful struggle, this can be a presidential struggle."
    A White Home official declined to touch upon the report to Leisure Weekly on the time.

    The View airs weekdays on ABC.

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  • Pleasure Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck reunite, keep silent on “The View” drama after latter slammed comic and ‘sinking’ discuss present

    Pleasure Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck reunite, keep silent on “The View” drama after latter slammed comic and ‘sinking’ discuss present

    Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck on 'The View' Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck on 'The View'
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    Former on-air colleagues Pleasure Behar and Elisabeth Hasselbeck reunited Tuesday at The View's Sizzling Subjects desk and remained silent on previous drama, when Hasselbeck publicly criticized the comic and the "sinking" discuss present after the 83-year-old voiced disdain for Carrie Underwood's resolution to carry out at Donald Trump's January 2025 inauguration.

    Although Hasselbeck, a former cohost from 2003-13, rejoined the present Monday for a weeklong visitor gig, the ex-peers didn't formally reunite on the air till Tuesday, as Behar sometimes has Mondays off.

    After strolling out to the Sizzling Subjects desk alongside Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, and Sara Haines, the duo didn't acknowledge their previous drama, regardless of Hasselbeck publicly criticizing each Behar and her former office amid information of Underwood's efficiency on the presidential occasion.

    "I missed you yesterday, Pleasure," Hasselbeck informed Behar, who replied, "It’s just like the outdated days with me and Elisabeth, how lengthy have been we right here collectively?"

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    Rosie O'Donnell, Barbara Walters, Pleasure Behar, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck on 'The View' in 2006.

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    Hasselbeck then claimed that she and Behar "are like household," which Hostin confirmed by telling Hasselbeck that Behar disapproved of her blue, patterned costume, quipping, "You understand you’re near Pleasure when she begins making enjoyable of the garments you’re carrying."
    In early 2025, Hasselbeck voiced criticism for Behar's remarks about Underwood, writing on her Instagram Story, "Pleasure — @carrieunderwood is an INCREDIBLE WOMAN. You possibly can study from her energy."

    She additionally posted a staunch criticism on X, which learn, "That @TheView @JoyVBehar must simmer down off my good friend," and later expanded her ideas on Behar "calling Carrie Underwood Un-American." It must be famous, nonetheless, that Behar by no means used the phrase "un-American" in her feedback about Underwood on that week's episode of The View.

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    Hasselbeck additionally appeared as a visitor on Sean Hannity's Fox Information TV present to deal with her views on Behar. She stated on the air on the time that The View (which beforehand invited Hasselbeck again as a visitor cohost in 2022, and once more as a visitor for Barbara Walters' tribute episode in January 2023), in her estimation, "refused to place anybody there who has a lick of sense on most days."
    She added that Behar's criticism of Underwood felt, to her, like "nothing greater than egocentric private publicity-gaining proper now," and that Behar "desires to connect her title to Carrie Underwood’s title in order that she maintains relevance as a result of she is aware of the ship is sinking."

    Leisure Weekly has reached out to a consultant for The View for remark.

    Hasselbeck's first day again on the Sizzling Subjects desk — which got here amid a revolving door of conservative visitor cohosts throughout Alyssa Farah Griffin's maternity go away — was dramatic from the beginning, with the Survivor alum calling for civility amongst ladies as she took her seat.

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    Whoopi Goldberg, Pleasure Behar, Sherri Shepherd, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and Barbara Walters on 'The View' in 2007.

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    "And, pay attention, civil discourse just isn’t lifeless. We’d have variations of opinion, however we love one another and we're stronger," Hasselbeck stated on the present.

    "I truly assume for the younger individuals watching it's essential to see which you can have — Whoopi, you've stated it earlier than — we will maintain our positions in a single hand, and one another's hand within the different, and be capable to simply reside as Individuals with the liberty that we’ve and communicate our hearts and minds," she continued. "We get to do this all week. It’d get a little bit spicy at instances, however we don’t hate one another, we love one another. We now have the liberty to do it, and it's essential to remind all people of that."

    Moments later, Hostin referred to as Hasselbeck out for voting for Trump, to which Hasselbeck replied, "I proudly voted for Trump as a result of the choice was not nice, and we'd completely be underneath the fallacious energy if the choice [was elected]."

    The View airs weekdays on ABC.

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  • Christina Applegate reveals she had an abortion at 19 amid abusive relationship

    Christina Applegate reveals she had an abortion at 19 amid abusive relationship

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    Christina Applegate has hardly ever let problem maintain her from sharing her reality, as she proves whereas opening up about an abusive relationship in her teenagers that led to her getting an abortion at 19.

    In her new memoir You With the Sad Eyes, printed Tuesday, the Married…With Children actress displays on the long-term relationship with an abusive boyfriend that started in her late teenagers. It was with this unnamed beau that Applegate, now 54, came upon that she was pregnant in 1991, and ultimately selected to have an abortion.

    "In late April 1991, I fell pregnant. I wish to flip away from what occurred, nevertheless it's all recorded in my diary," Applegate writes within the memoir delving into her tumultuous life previous to stardom. "There are moments in my life which are too painful to power into narrative or which means, so I'll let my voice from again then converse."

    Within the excerpts from Applegate's previous journals, she laments discovering that she was "6 1/2 weeks pregnant."

    "Two days earlier than I came upon, I acquired right into a automotive accident on the way in which to the gynecologist. My automotive didn't survive, however fortunately, I did," a younger Applegate wrote. "I knew I used to be pregnant. I couldn't perceive why though I used to be watching my consuming I nonetheless felt fats. I couldn't perceive why intercourse made me sick and I cried on the drop of a hat. Now I do know. I at all times felt that if I ever acquired pregnant once I knew it was the incorrect time, I wouldn't have any downside having an abortion. 'Oh, no matter, it isn't even a child but.' That's bulls—, this creature is unimaginable. It makes me really feel complete, secure…"

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    Christina Applegate attends an AIDS Venture Los Angeles (APLA) fundraiser on April 23, 1994.

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    It was her associate on the time that "opened" Applegate's eyes to why her state of affairs was untenable. "My boyfriend stated I used to be a disgusting, self-obsessed, eating-disordered fats pig at the moment (not in so many phrases)," she reveals. "That opened my eyes an amazing deal…I don't actually perceive my relationship anymore. It isn't good. Generally I don't assume it's price it… I really feel I’ve misplaced myself someplace, and I can't discover her for the lifetime of me."

    Applegate — who remembers watching her single mother, actress Nancy Priddy, wrestle with a heroin habit and a bodily abusive boyfriend within the memoir as properly — writes about her personal expertise with bodily abuse by the hands of her unnamed boyfriend, at one level detailing an incident the place she was virtually sure he would kill her.

    "Once I look again, I understand one thing: he appeared to have gotten nice enjoyment out of treating me like that," she writes. "He appeared to have the benefit of making me really imagine he was going to kill me. My all-consuming concern appeared to fulfill him. I felt like he may see the phobia in my face, how his anger made my physique ineffective. It's as if making me cry, making me really feel terror, and my exhibiting him that terror in my eyes had been sufficient for him. It appeared as if he had gained some energy, as if that's what he favored."

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    It was with that in thoughts that Applegate made her choice to finish her being pregnant. Issues rapidly took a flip "solely days" after she confirmed that she was anticipating, the Dead to Me alum shares. Her youthful self had self-committed to "killing my youngster" as she agonized over the place she may go to "recuperate from homicide…"

    "His household will hate me after they discover out that I killed their member of the family as a result of they don't imagine in it. However I can't have this child as a result of I’ve work to do to entertain this f—ing world. Apart from, I can't… now," she writes.

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    Christina Applegate attends the 4th Annual Selection Membership Youngsters's Carnival on Dec. 3, 1988.

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    In an entry dated June 13, 1991, Applegate reveals that "it's over," writing: "I really feel fairly okay. Simply form of woozy. That provides me no time to comprehend what I’ve achieved. Which is most probably the very best proper now."

    She continues, "I used to be trying over what I'd written yesterday and simply need to snicker. My feelings have been extraordinarily warped (I actually don't really feel that means. Truthfully, I believe if you're pregnant you are inclined to really feel that means concerning the male determine in your life). My life is fairly wild. I may critically write a guide. I assume this type of is."

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    Years later, the actress welcomed daughter Sadie LeNoble together with her musician husband Martyn LeNoble. Throughout an look on Jimmy Kimmel Live final month, Applegate revealed that she really shared her journals with the 15-year-old to indicate that she understands what she's going by as a teen.

    "I let her undergo that one as a result of I used to be like, 'You're not distinctive within the sense of like — simply perceive that your mother understands it, proper?'" she instructed the host on the time. "', that such as you're hurting and I'm sorry, I'm going to say … s— occurs, and it's terrible.' I wanted her to love see that her mother understood that it hurts."

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    Christina Applegate and daughter Sadie LeNoble attend the seventy fifth Primetime Emmy Awards in 2024.

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    Applegate, who revealed in 2021 that she had been identified with a number of sclerosis, beforehand alluded to her previous struggles throughout a 2019 interview with NPR through which she rejected the notion that she's an unrelatable elite.

    "My previous is not any completely different and likewise most likely rather a lot darker than lots of people's," she stated on the time. "So I actually do take offense when individuals assume that I've had a silver spoon in my mouth and that I haven't seen the darkish aspect of life."

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  • Josh Duhamel shares how Fergie has ‘completely different views of the world’ than him

    Josh Duhamel shares how Fergie has ‘completely different views of the world’ than him

    Signer Fergie and actor Josh Duhamel arrive at Tom Ford Autumn/Winter 2015 Womenswear Collection Presentation at Milk Studios on February 20, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. Signer Fergie and actor Josh Duhamel arrive at Tom Ford Autumn/Winter 2015 Womenswear Collection Presentation at Milk Studios on February 20, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
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    Josh Duhamel is sharing how he and Fergie differed as a pair.

    Whereas a visitor on The Skinny Confidential podcast on Monday, March 2, the London Calling star, 53, mirrored on his previous marriage to the previous Black Eyed Peas singer, 50. The pair wed in 2009 earlier than separating in 2017, and their divorce was finalized in 2019.

    "We're simply very completely different," Duhamel shared on the podcast. "We simply have completely different views of the world, and that's okay."

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    Duhamel added he has "no regrets" about their time as a pair, noting the 2 share "a fantastic son" collectively, Axl Jack Duhamel.

    The Ransom Canyonstar wed Audra Mari in North Dakota in 2022, and the 2 share a son collectively, Shepherd Lawrence, who was born in 2024. In keeping with Duhamel, the mannequin and former Miss World America shares just a few traits with the "Pump It" megastar, as the 2 are "actually, actually nice ladies."

    "Now we have a great relationship. She and Audra have an amazing relationship," Duhamel additionally shared, complimenting her as being a "nice mother" who’s "very type, very non-confrontational."

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    Josh Duhamel wed Audra Mari in North Dakota in 2022.

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    When cohost Lauryn Evarts Bosstick in contrast the 2 relationships, describing Duhamel's marriage to Fergie as a "well-known public marriage" and his present marriage to Mari as one which "appears very a lot grounded and healthful," Duhamel made a degree of noting that his ex-wife is equally centered on a extra balanced life-style.

    “Fergie can be very healthful, imagine it or not, particularly since she stepped away from all of it,” he added.

    In a past interview for the In Depth With Graham Bensinger podcast, Duhamel stated he had "made peace" along with his eight-year marriage to the singer.

    "We had a good time, however I feel we form of outgrew one another and had very completely different pursuits," Duhamel stated, noting a return to his hometown in North Dakota was necessary to him. "The older I get, the extra I wished to return again right here, and this isn’t for her. However I've acquired no laborious emotions for it. I really don't. I'm very fortunate that she's a sort human. I feel we each agree that we're very completely different folks."

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  • “American Idol”’s ultimate 30 revealed after teen contestants face off in shock battle and pressure ‘robust choices’

    “American Idol”’s ultimate 30 revealed after teen contestants face off in shock battle and pressure ‘robust choices’

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    American Idol is forging forward, with Monday's episode seeing judges Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie, and Carrie Underwood whittling down the singers who handed the audition part to 30.

    Host Ryan Seacrest known as it — cue the drama — "the most important lower in Idol historical past."

    And the competitors was fierce, with spectacular singers going house left and proper. So in a few circumstances, the judges determined to have a sing-off. Contestants Jayson Garner and Michael Garner had been chosen for such a high-pressure state of affairs purely attributable to dangerous luck.

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    "The Battle of the Garners," Bryan introduced as the 2 youngsters stood subsequent to one another onstage. "That absolutely occurred simply by happenstance."

    The younger males — Jayson, 17, from Emory, Tex., and Michael, 16, from Forrest Metropolis, Ark. — had each carried out a monitor from the Purple Clay Strays throughout auditions. It was "On My Knees" by Jayson, whereas Michael chosen "I'm Nonetheless Superb."

    Each contestants had a contented finish to the audition spherical. Underwood had hesitated to ship Michael forward, as a result of he reminded her of her son and she or he "wouldn’t throw him in the course of it," however she was persuaded.

    Richie had instructed Jayson, in the meantime, that he wanted to focus much less on showmanship and take his vocals very severely.

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    Within the sing-off, although, Jayson sang "That's All Proper" by Elvis Presley, with a robust vocal and showmanship in addition. He repeated his trick of enjoying the guitar behind his head whereas rocking out.

    Michael's highly effective rendition of Dobie Grey's "Drift Away" was extra somber, because the music requires.

    Each sound a lot older than their years, which was a great factor.

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    Jayson Garner performs on 'American Idol'.

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    "I wish to stress to you guys each," Bryan emphasised. "You might be each very gifted younger males. We put you in a troublesome state of affairs to duke it out like this."

    The judges whispered to 1 one other for a couple of minutes, because the contestants waited to listen to their fates.

    "One is the plain showman," Richie mentioned. "The opposite one is simply the one which my coronary heart is holding out for."

    Underwood mentioned she felt the identical means.

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    Michael Garner on 'American Idol'.

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    "We've been right here a very long time," Bryan instructed the contestants, "and also you boys have us making choices late into the evening. Robust choices."

    It was Michael who was named the winner. However earlier than Jayson left the stage, he patted Michael on the again and mentioned, "Dude, you bought this."

    The batch of 30 contestants transferring ahead are actually headed to ABC dad or mum firm Disney's Aulani resort and spa in Hawaii for the primary 'Ohana Spherical. Singers will now even be evaluated by their fellow finalists, their households, and trade specialists, who will slender the ranks even additional.

    American Idol airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

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  • “SNL”’s Ashley Padilla opens up about how she grew to become Diane Keaton’s assistant and what the appearing legend taught her

    “SNL”’s Ashley Padilla opens up about how she grew to become Diane Keaton’s assistant and what the appearing legend taught her

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    Saturday Night Live featured participant Ashley Padilla has defined how she got here to work as an assistant to late appearing legend Diane Keaton.

    In her early 20s, Padilla was engaged on her comedy chops, and her skills as a restaurant server, in Los Angeles, when she landed a one-night stint handing out get together favors on the dwelling of none apart from Keaton. Then Keaton's assistant requested her if she needed to assist clear up the get together the next day.

    "For a pair hundred bucks extra?" Padilla not too long ago informed Vulture. "I used to be like, 'You're joking. Sure.'"

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    Padilla stayed busy operating errands for the One thing 's Gotta Give actress, and he or she was desirous to do extra.

    "I feel I dropped off Christmas presents at her associates' homes," Padilla recalled. "I might all the time be like, 'I'll do something you guys want.'"

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    In the end, Padilla grew to become Keaton's assistant and, the outlet notes, her buddy and mentee.

    The SNL star says she "discovered rather a lot from her, being near somebody within the enterprise who's so humorous and who has a imaginative and prescient. She taught me that you simply've obtained to know your self. She knew what she likes."

    The ladies had been so shut that Keaton noticed Padilla's improv and sketch work with the Groundlings, which she was a member of earlier than becoming a member of SNL as a featured participant in 2024.

    The Household Stone star additionally selected Padilla to edit and design her guide, Vogue First, which got here out the identical 12 months.

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    "I might do it as a result of she believed I might," Padilla, who hadn't finished such a challenge earlier than, mentioned. "Diane needed me to succeed."

    When Padilla was finally employed at SNL, she didn't have to inform her boss what was occurring.

    "She didn't even say 'hi there' when she answered," Padilla recalled. "She simply mentioned, 'You're transferring to New York.' She was a really intuitive particular person."

    Following Keaton's loss of life in October, Padilla posted a number of tributes to the Oscar-winning actress on Instagram.

    "I’ll always remember you. I’ll all the time love you," she wrote on her Instagram Tales. "And I’ll miss you all the time. Thanks for every part, Diane. You modified my life."

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  • Donald Trump debuts new pores and skin situation throughout televised occasion, White Home physician provides rationalization

    Donald Trump debuts new pores and skin situation throughout televised occasion, White Home physician provides rationalization

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    Donald Trump's neck is underneath scrutiny after the 79-year-old president debuted a regarding new pores and skin situation throughout a televised Medal of Freedom occasion on Monday.

    Trump — one of many oldest presidents in United States historical past — drew media reactions after photographers contained in the White Home occasion snapped photos (beneath) that confirmed deep crimson marks on the fitting aspect of his neck, with a scaly patch on the outer layer of his pores and skin.

    When reached for remark, the White Home supplied Leisure Weekly with an announcement on behalf of Dr. Sean Barbarella, a White Home physician reportedly treating Trump and his neck.

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    Donald Trump at a White Home occasion for the 2026 Medal of Freedom presentation.

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    "President Trump is utilizing a quite common cream on the fitting aspect of his neck, which is a preventative pores and skin remedy, prescribed by the White Home Physician," the assertion reads. "The President is utilizing this remedy for one week, and the redness is predicted to final for just a few weeks."

    White Home representatives didn’t instantly reply to EW's inquiry about what cream the president is utilizing or the character of the situation it's getting used to deal with.

    Distinguished Democrat and California Gov. Gavin Newsom's crew shortly responded to photographs from the occasion that circulated on-line.

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    Newsom's press workplace shared a close-up picture of Trump's neck on X, accompanied by a sequence of eyeball emojis honing in on the situation.

    Trump's well being has lengthy been the topic of hypothesis, significantly after he and his supporters criticized President Joe Biden's well being and age in the course of the 2024 election cycle. Trump has maintained that he’s wholesome, with Dr. Barbarella beforehand saying in October 2025 that Trump was in "distinctive" situation.

    Shortly earlier than Monday's occasion, Trump was a scorching subject of debate on The View's Monday morning broadcast as properly.

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    Donald Trump's pores and skin situation attracts considerations after televised White Home look.

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    Because the discuss present welcomed conservative panelist Elisabeth Hasselbeck again to the present as a fill-in cohost, authorized skilled and longtime Trump critic Sunny Hostin known as her colleague out for voting for Trump within the final presidential election.

    "I assumed this was going to be the president of peace. I assumed this president needed to win a Nobel Peace Prize for peace. That isn’t what I'm seeing," Hostin stated of Trump and Israel's not too long ago launched offensive on Iran. "I'm not seeing 'America First.' I feel people who voted for Trump — I not certainly one of them, I feel you had been — these folks needed 'America First.'"

    The viewers gasped as Hasselbeck smiled and replied, "I proudly voted for Trump as a result of the choice was not nice, and we'd completely be underneath the improper energy if the choice [was elected]."

    See photos of Trump's pores and skin situation above.

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  • “Sinners” star Wunmi Mosaku slams BBC for airing N-word outburst BAFTA Awards: ‘Introduced tears to my eyes’

    “Sinners” star Wunmi Mosaku slams BBC for airing N-word outburst BAFTA Awards: ‘Introduced tears to my eyes’

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    • Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku slammed the BBC for airing the N-word in the course of the BAFTA Awards.
    • John Davidson, a BAFTA attendee who has Tourette syndrome, shouted the phrase whereas Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo have been on stage.
    • Mosaku known as it "extremely painful" that the slur wasn't faraway from the tape-delayed broadcast.

    One week after a BAFTA Awards attendee with Tourette's shouted the N-word throughout Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo's televised presentation, the pair's Oscar-nominated Sinners costar has addressed the controversy at SAG's 2026 Actor Awards.

    Wunmi Mosaku spoke out in regards to the state of affairs Sunday night time on the Actor Awards crimson carpet, staunchly criticizing the BBC for airing a few of attendee John Davidson's outbursts (which included slurs and profanity) unedited throughout its subsequent broadcast of the BAFTA Awards.

    "I used to be there and it was painful. It was extremely painful to have that celebration tainted for me, however I additionally really feel like, I’ve no arduous emotions towards John Davidson in any respect. He has a situation. I really feel like BAFTA has quite a lot of classes to study," Mosaku informed Leisure Tonight (within the video under).

    Mosaku mentioned it "felt exploitative and performative to have somebody there with out the total safety of everybody, together with him and anybody in that viewers" within the room.

    "I really feel like that's one factor, and the BBC is an entire different factor. That's the bit that stored me awake at night time and introduced tears to my eyes. You actually selected to maintain that in?" Mosaku requested. "I can't perceive it, and I'm unsure I can forgive it. It wasn't simply us in that room, it was each Black particular person watching. It wasn't nearly us, it was everybody that felt that phrase, the ache of that phrase."
    Representatives for BAFTA and the BBC didn’t instantly reply to Leisure Weekly's request for remark.

    Jordan, Lindo, and Mosaku attended Sunday's Actor Awards as nominees, with Lindo nominated as a part of Sinners' ensemble, whereas Jordan's lead efficiency earned the star a nod in a solo class — with the latter even profitable in a shock upset over presumed frontrunner, Timothée Chalamet. The trio all received Actor Awards as a part of the Sinners ensemble, which earned the award for Excellent Efficiency by a Forged in a Movement Image on the finish of the night.

    All through final Sunday's London-based BAFTA ceremony, I Swear film producer Davidson shouted various expletives and slurs introduced on by a verbal tic attributable to Tourette syndrome. In a single occasion captured on digicam, he exclaimed the N-word whereas the Sinners stars took the stage to current. Although the ceremony didn't air stay, the incident wasn't reduce for the tape-delayed broadcast.

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    Lindo initially addressed the second in a post-show interview with Vanity Fair, the place he mentioned that he and Jordan "did what we needed to do" whereas on stage, including that he wished "somebody from BAFTA spoke to us afterwards." He additionally spoke about it at Saturday's NAACP Picture Awards.

    "I'd similar to to formally say, I admire — we admire — all of the assist and love we’ve got been proven within the aftermath of what occurred final weekend," Lindo mentioned on stage amid a standing ovation from the viewers. "It means lots to us. It’s an honor to be right here amongst our individuals this night, amongst so many individuals who’ve proven us such unimaginable assist."

    The cast of 'Sinners' on stage at the 2026 Actor Awards
    The forged of 'Sinners' on stage on the 2026 Actor Awards.

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    Days earlier, BAFTA launched an announcement obtained by EW acknowledging that Davidson's involuntary tics on the BAFTA Awards led to audiences listening to a phrase that carried "incomparable trauma and ache for therefore many. We need to acknowledge the hurt this has precipitated, deal with what occurred, and apologize to all."

    The group additionally apologized "unreservedly" to Jordan and Lindo, and thanked them "for his or her unimaginable dignity and professionalism."

    BAFTA additionally claimed that it tried to warn attendees that they could hear doubtlessly offensive language from Davidson, who could be within the viewers.
    Earlier this week, Davidson spoke out in regards to the incident, saying that he was "deeply mortified if anybody considers my involuntary tics to be intentional or to hold any which means."

    John Davidson at 2026 BAFTA Awards
    John Davidson at 2026 BAFTA Awards.

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    Based on the Mayo Clinic, Tourette's is a "dysfunction that entails repetitive actions or undesirable sounds (tics) that may't be simply managed." Davidson's life with the situation impressed the aforementioned BAFTA-winning film I Swear starring Robert Aramayo.

    On the BAFTAs, host Alan Cumming requested attendees for "understanding" amid Davidson's outbursts, which he mentioned led to audiences listening to "some sturdy language within the background" of the ceremony. He then requested for “understanding and serving to create a respectful house for everybody."

    Sinners manufacturing designer and Oscar-winning inventive Hannah Beachler later spoke out towards Cumming's phrases, calling his statements a "throw away apology."

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    Actor Awards ‘In Memoriam’ omits Hulk Hogan, stars of “The Sopranos”, “The Strolling Lifeless”, and extra

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    The Display Actors Guild's newly re-dubbed Actor Awards, previously often called the SAG Awards, wouldn't be full with out a stirring section paying tribute to the exemplars of the craft who died in 2025. However Sunday's "In Memoriam" itself wasn't totally full.

    The section soundtracked to a dwell rendition of Paul Younger's "Everytime You Go Away" omitted a number of main stars, together with Hulk Hogan, The Soprano's Jerry Adler, The Strolling Lifeless's Kelley Mack, legendary Palestinian actor and director Mohammad Bakri, Vice Principals standout Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Cannes-winning French actress Émilie Dequenne, Our Gang little one star Sidney Kibrick, and extra.

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    Mohammad Bakri, Kimberly Hébert Gregory, and Kelley Mack.

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    Additionally omitted of the section broadcast dwell on Netflix had been Maria Riva, the daughter of Marlene Dietrich; Dynasty star Betty Harford, Mulholland Drive standout Rebekah Del Rio, pioneering indigenous actress Daybreak Little Sky, cleaning soap actor Mark Dobies, the prolific Lee Weaver, and celebrated musician Marianne Faithfull, who appeared in a variety of movies and sequence.

    Different lacking names included Ed Gale, Jan Schwieterman, Lynne Marie Stewart, Alice Hirson, Lee Joo-sil, Lorna Raver, Michael McStay, Lulu Roman, Damien Thomas, Patrick Adiarte, Brandyn Barbara Artis, Patty Maloney, Rebekah Del Rio, Joe Marinelli, Joanna Bacon, Penelope Milford, Ed Williams, Floyd Levine, Jane Weintraub, Melanie Watson, Could Britt, Jonathan Pienaar, John Eimen, and Alice and Ellen Kessler, higher often called the Kessler twins.

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    Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Diane Keaton, and Robert Redford.

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    The Actor Awards tribute did, after all, shine a light-weight on many masters of the craft who died over the previous yr, together with Diane Keaton, Robert Redford, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Gene Hackman, Catherine O'Hara, Rob Reiner, Val Kilmer, Michelle Trachtenberg, June Lockhart, and Loretta Swit.

    After the section concluded, Sinners star Miles Caton took to the stage to carry out an inspiring model of the gospel basic, "This Little Mild of Mine."

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    Catherine O'Hara attends the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 19, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.
    Catherine O'Hara on the SAG Actor Awards in 2020.

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    O'Hara, who was nominated in two classes for her efficiency on Seth Rogen's trade satire The Studio, died on Jan. 30 on the age of 71. She received each — for her half within the sequence' ensemble, and for Excellent Efficiency by a Feminine Actor in a Comedy Collection.

    Rogen gave a shifting speech in her stead, urging the viewers to indicate their pals and family members O'Hara's work, and "inform the individuals as they're laughing that that's Catherine O'Hara, and we're fortunate that we acquired to dwell in a world the place she so genuinely acquired to share her skills with us."

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    Viola Davis surprised on Actor Awards stage as Michael B. Jordan pulls off surprising upset over Timothée Chalamet

    The temper on stage at Sunday's 2026 Actor Awards was something however sinful, as history-making Oscar winner Viola Davis expressed shock and delight upon asserting that Sinners star Michael B. Jordan had pulled off a shocking upset over Timothée Chalamet.

    As Davis ripped open her envelope, her mouth dropped open and he or she shouted Jordan's title, whereas attendees rose to their ft to offer the Sinners actor a sustained ovation.

    Jordan gained the prize for Excellent Efficiency by a Male Actor in a Main Position for his twin function in Ryan Coogler's horror hit, which additionally lately broke the Oscars document for many nominations for a single movie (with 16). Chalamet was extensively anticipated to win the Actor Award for his efficiency in Mary Supreme, after triumphing at January's Golden Globes within the equal class.

    Michael B. Jordan wins at Actor Awards for 'Sinners'
    Michael B. Jordan wins at Actor Awards for 'Sinners'.

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    Davis could possibly be heard shouting, "Oh! Oh! Oh!" because the digicam reduce to Jordan making his approach as much as be a part of her on stage, with a later shot displaying Davis beaming whereas Jordan acquired congratulatory gestures from the viewers. As Jordan joined Davis, she embraced her buddy earlier than he gave a shifting speech about rising by the ranks of Hollywood to attain his newfound standing as a SAG winner.

    "I don't even know the place to start. I wasn't anticipating this in any respect. And I simply need to shortly say that I'm so honored and privileged to be nominated in classes with folks, actors, and people that I really like, I really like their work and what you contribute to our craft," Jordan mentioned. "This journey has been unbelievable. Thanks for welcoming me in and making me really feel seen."

    The dwell shot additionally reduce to Chalamet clapping for Jordan from his seat on the Marty Supreme solid desk.

    Viola Davis shocked as Michael B. Jordan wins at 2026 Actor Awards
    Viola Davis shocked as Michael B. Jordan wins at 2026 Actor Awards.

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    Not lengthy after on the Actor Awards, the Sinners solid gained the evening's high aggressive prize, as Jordan, Wunmi Mosaku, Miles Caton, Delroy Lindo, Hailee Steinfeld, and extra gained the SAG-AFTRA union's award for Excellent Efficiency by a Forged in a Movement Image.

    Jordan's solo victory on the Actor Awards — previously often known as the SAG Awards — throws the Oscars' Greatest Actor class right into a little bit of chaos, as Chalamet was beforehand regarded as the frontrunner, one 12 months after he scored one other Greatest Actor nomination from the Academy for his efficiency as Bob Dylan in A Full Unknown.

    Michael B. Jordan and Miles Caton in 'Sinners'
    Michael B. Jordan and Miles Caton in 'Sinners'.

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    Chalamet's 2025 Actor Awards acceptance speech for that function additionally captured curiosity, as he set a momentous objective for himself on stage on the occasion — and even referenced Davis by title when telling the viewers that he wished to be "one of many greats" in his subject.

    "I'm impressed by the greats. I'm impressed by the greats right here tonight," he mentioned. "I'm as impressed by Daniel Day-Lewis, Marlon Brando, and Viola Davis as I’m by Michael Jordan and Michael Phelps, and I need to be up there. So I'm deeply grateful to that. This [award] doesn't signify that, but it surely's a little bit extra ammo, a little bit extra gas to maintain going. Thanks a lot."

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