Savannah Guthrie and mom, Nancy Guthrie. Credit score:
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Authorities in Arizona now consider that Savannah Guthrie's aged lacking mom, Nancy, was taken from her residence whereas she slept.
"I consider she was kidnapped, sure," Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos informed CBS Information on Monday. "She didn't stroll from there. She didn't go willingly."
A church good friend of Nancy's alerted the Immediately present co-anchor and her siblings, Cameron and Annie, that their mom, who’s 84, didn’t attend service Sunday.
After they did an unsuccessful search round her Tucson residence, close to East Skyline Drive and North Campbell Avenue, the place they’d left her and she or he was final seen about 9:45 p.m. Saturday, they referred to as 911.
Savannah Guthrie and her mom, Nancy Guthrie, on the 'Immediately' set in 2023.
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A public data officer for the sheriff's division informed Leisure Weekly on Monday, "Sheriff Nanos has acknowledged that he believes against the law has been dedicated. At this level, investigators consider she was taken from the house in opposition to her will, probably in the midst of the night time. Taken in opposition to her will contains doable kidnapping or abduction."
Earlier, Nanos informed reporters at a press convention, "We noticed some issues on the residence that have been regarding to us. We consider now, after we course of that crime scene, that we do the truth is have against the law scene. And we're asking for the group's assist."
He didn't elaborate on what had made them suspicious.
Nanos famous, although, that officers have been involved that Nancy didn’t have treatment that she takes day by day together with her, a state of affairs that he mentioned "could possibly be deadly."
Nevertheless, he confirmed that Nancy's disappearance was "not dementia-related," as she's mentally "as sharp as a tack."
However Nancy does have points together with her capacity to maneuver and "couldn't stroll 50 yards by herself."
Lacking-person poster for Nancy Guthrie.
Pima County Sheriff's Division
Authorities have requested for anybody with data on the elder Guthrie's whereabouts to name 911.
Within the wake of the disappearance, Savannah Guthrie was not on Monday's episode of Immediately. As an alternative, her colleagues learn an announcement from her. "I wish to thank everybody for the ideas, prayers and messages of assist," she mentioned. "Proper now, our focus stays on the protected return of our pricey mother. We thank regulation enforcement for his or her exhausting work on this case and encourage anybody with data to contact the Pima County Sheriff's Division at (520) 351-4900."
'Scream 7'; 'Wuthering Heights'; 'Toy Story 5'; 'The Odyssey'; 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'. Credit score:
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From the return of the Avengers in Doomsday and the Starvation Video games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping to Tom Holland's newest journey as Spider-Man and a brand new mission for Mando and Grogu, 2026 is shaping as much as be a jam-packed yr with large motion pictures.
We're additionally getting the return of Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada 2, a brand new Sensible Magic film, a re-teaming of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in The Rip, Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in Emerald Fennell's tackle the literary basic Wuthering Heights, a brand new He-Man within the type of Nicholas Galitzine in Masters of the Universe, Christopher Nolan's newest theatrical Odyssey, and Jessie Buckley's model of The Bride of Frankenstein, amongst so many different motion pictures hitting theaters and streaming.
Mark your calendars, and examine again as we replace this text all year long.
FEBRUARY
FEB. 4 Relationship Objectives – Prime Video
FEB. 6 Dracula – In theaters Jimpa – In theaters Kokuho – In choose theaters Pillion – In theaters (vast launch) Solo Mio – In theaters The Strangers – Chapter 3 – In theaters Stray Youngsters: The dominATE Expertise – In theaters
FEB. 13 By Design – In theaters Crime 101 – In theaters GOAT – In theaters Good Luck, Have Enjoyable, Don't Die – In theaters Tyler Perry's Joe's School Street Journey – Netflix Wuthering Heights – In theaters
FEB. 20 The Dreadful – In theaters Epic: Elvis Presley in Live performance (doc) – In IMAX theaters How you can Make a Killing – In theaters I Can Solely Think about 2 – In theaters Kokuho – In theaters (vast launch) Midwinter Break – In theaters Protector – In theaters Psycho Killer – In theaters
FEB. 25 The Bluff – Prime Video
FEB. 27 Desires – In theaters Epic: Elvis Presley in Live performance (doc) – In theaters (vast launch) Ok-POPS – In theaters Scream 7 – In theaters
MARCH 6 The Bride – In theaters Heel – In theaters Hoppers – In theaters Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man – In choose theaters Conflict Machine – Netflix
MARCH 13 Reminders of Him – In theaters Undertone – In theaters
MARCH 20 Forbidden Fruits – In theaters Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man – Netflix Mission Hail Mary – In theaters
MARCH 26 The Resurrection of the Christ: Half One – In theaters
MARCH 27 Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice – Hulu Prepared or Not 2: Right here I Come – In theaters They Will Kill You – In theaters
APRIL
APRIL 3 The Drama – In theaters A Nice Awakening – In theaters The Tremendous Mario Galaxy Film – In theaters
APRIL 7 Varanasi – In theaters
APRIL 10 You, Me & Tuscany – In theaters
APRIL 17 Regular – In theaters Lee Cronin's The Mummy – In theaters
APRIL 24 Apex – Netflix Michael – In theaters Omaha – In theaters
MAY
MAY 1 Animal Farm – In theaters The Satan Wears Prada 2 – In theaters Hokum – In theaters
MAY 6 The Resurrection of the Christ: Half Two – In theaters
MAY 8 Billie Eilish: Hit Me Arduous and Comfortable – The Tour (Reside in 3D) – In theaters paRemarkably Brilliant Creatures – Netflix The Sheep Detectives – In theaters
MAY 12 Marty, Life Is Brief (doc) – Netflix
MAY 15 Mortal Kombat 2 – In theaters Obsession – In theaters Poetic License – In theaters
MAY 22 I Love Boosters – In theaters The Mandalorian and Grogu – In theaters Tuner – In theaters (restricted launch)
MAY 29 The Breadwinner – In theaters Passenger – In theaters Stress – In theaters Cease! That! Practice! – In theaters Tuner – In theaters (vast launch)
JUNE
JUNE 5 Animal Mates – In theaters Masters of the Universe – In theaters
JUNE 12 Disclosure Day – In theaters Scary Film 6 – In theaters
JUNE 19 Ladies Like Ladies – In theaters Toy Story 5 – In theaters
JUNE 26 Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow – In theaters Untitled Jackass Occasion Movie – In theaters
JULY
JULY 1 Minions 3 – In theaters
JULY 3 Shiver – In theaters
JULY 10 Moana (live-action) – In theaters
JULY 14 The Rivals of Amziah King – In theaters (restricted launch)
JULY 21 The Rivals of Amziah King – In theaters (vast launch)
JULY 17 The Odyssey – In theaters
JUY 24 Evil Useless Burn – In theaters
JULY 31 Spider-Man: Model New Day – In theaters
AUGUST
AUG. 7 One Evening Solely – In theaters Tremendous Troopers 3 – In theaters
AUG. 14 Paw Patrol: The Dino Film – In theaters
AUG. 16 Flowervale Avenue – In theaters
AUG. 21 Untitled Insidious movie – In theaters
AUG. 26 Coyote vs. Acme – In theaters
AUG. 28 Cliffhanger – In theaters The Canine Stars – In theaters
SEPTEMBER
SEPT. 4 Spa Weekend – In theaters
SEPT. 11 Clayface – In theaters Sense and Sensibility – In theaters
SEPT. 18 A Sensible Magic Movie – In theaters Resident Evil – In theaters
SEPT. 25 Charlie Harper – In theaters Forgotten Island – In theaters
OCTOBER
OCT. 2 Digger – In theaters
OCT. 9 The Legend of Aang: The Final Airbender – In theaters Different Mommy – In theaters The Social Reckoning – In theaters
OCT. 16 Avenue Fighter – In theaters Whalefall – In theaters
OCT. 23 Stay – In theaters Spouse & Canine – In theaters
NOVEMBER
NOV. 6 Archangel – In theaters The Cat within the Hat – In theaters Godzilla Minus Zero – In theaters
NOV. 13 Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol – In theaters
NOV. 20 The Starvation Video games: Dawn on the Reaping – In theaters
NOV. 25 Focker In-Regulation – In theaters Hexed – In theaters
DECEMBER
DEC. 4 Violent Evening 2 – In theaters
DEC. 11 Jumanji 3 – In theaters
DEC. 18 Avengers: Doomsday – In theaters Dune: Half Three – In theaters Ice Age 6 – In theaters
DEC. 23 The Indignant Birds 3 – In theaters
DEC. 25 Werwulf – In theaters
ARCHIVED
JANUARY
JAN. 2 The Dutchman – In theaters The Plague – In theaters (vast launch) We Bury the Useless – In theaters
JAN. 9 The Chronology of Water – In theaters (vast launch) Useless Man's Wire – In theaters (restricted launch) Greenland 2: Migration – In theaters Individuals We Meet on Trip – Netflix Primate – In theaters
JAN. 16 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – In theaters Useless Man's Wire – In theaters (vast launch) Hamnet – In theaters (vast launch) A Non-public Life – In theaters (restricted launch) The Rip – Netflix The Testomony of Ann Lee – In theaters (vast launch)
JAN. 23 Clika – In theaters H Is for Hawk – In theaters Mercy – In theaters Return to Silent Hill – In theaters
JAN. 28 The Wrecking Crew – Prime Video
JAN. 30 The Second – In theaters Ship Assist – In theaters
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Sunny Hostin on 'The View'; Don Lemon. Credit score:
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The View cohosts defended former CNN journalist Don Lemon after his arrest.
Lemon was taken into custody after a grand jury indicted him on federal prices associated to his protection of a Minnesota protest.
"Don Lemon just isn’t going to play useless," Ana Navarro mentioned.
The View cohosts have rallied collectively to help one among their very own, because the media personalities got here to the protection of former CNN anchor Don Lemon amid the on-air broadcaster's latest arrest over allegations that he broke federal regulation whereas reporting on an anti-ICE protest in Minnesota.
Days after Lemon, 59, and three different journalists have been taken into custody Thursday night time after reporting from inside a Minnesota church whose pastor can also be an immigration officer, moderator Whoopi Goldberg and panelists Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin defended Lemon on the prime of Monday's View broadcast.
"That is after they'd gone to 3 totally different courts attempting to get judges to log out, and the judges in all three beforehand instances mentioned to the DOJ, get the hell out of my courtroom, you clowns, there isn’t any case right here," Navarro mentioned, referencing a federal Justice of the Peace choose's latest blocking of the Justice Division's try to cost Lemon over the matter.
Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin on 'The View'.
ABC
She continued, alleging that authorities officers solely "launched the information at the very same time they launched the Epstein paperwork" in a transfer that was, as she felt, "about gaslighting, this was about going towards Don Lemon and different journalists," she mentioned. Navarro additionally identified that the 4 individuals arrested all "occur to be Black."
"I feel it's to ship a chilling message to anyone who's masking information. For some motive, nicely, I do know the rationale, this administration is afraid of individuals seeing the reality and being knowledgeable, and I feel they picked on the fallacious man," the Republican cohost expressed. "Don Lemon just isn’t going to play useless. Don Lemon has the wherewithal, has the construction, has the workforce, has the braveness, and has the cash to struggle this administration, and he's going to take it so far as it goes."
Hostin, a journalist and former federal prosecutor, additionally defended Lemon, telling the viewers "he could have his day in courtroom" and that she thinks "this case might be thrown out" as a result of it "doesn't have any benefit," in her opinion.
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She later clarified that Lemon is one among her "dearest mates," and that she "felt horrible" watching information of his arrest.
"I've been with Don in Ferguson, I've been with Don on the bottom in South Carolina, Don is a journalist, he's an on-the-ground journalist," Hostin mentioned. "He's been pepper-sprayed, he's been tear-gassed. He was getting the story, and nothing ought to've gotten in the best way of that."
Hostin mentioned she felt that "that is about scaring different journalists in order that different journalists is not going to cowl" the Donald Trump administration.
Griffin, who beforehand labored for Trump throughout his first time period in workplace, additionally pointed to what she referred to as hypocrisy amongst these in energy, whom she mentioned have criticized Lemon for being an activist and never a journalist of their view.
Don Lemon on the 2026 Grammys.
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Nevertheless, Griffin famous that they've "put in activists" like Matt Gaetz inside White Home and Pentagon briefing rooms.
"If Matt Gaetz is a journalist, Don Lemon is certainly a journalist. You undermine your personal level," Griffin mentioned.
Goldberg closed the phase by turning towards The View's in-studio viewers to problem a sobering warning: "You see what's taking place. You understand what's taking place. If it's taking place like this for somebody who’s out and clearly doing his job, what do you suppose will occur to us?"
Earlier within the broadcast, The View performed a portion of a speech Lemon, who was fired from CNN in 2023 and now works as an unbiased journalist, gave after his arrest.
"Final night time, the DOJ despatched a workforce of federal brokers to arrest me in the course of the night time for one thing I've been doing for the final 30 years, and that’s masking the information," he mentioned from a podium. "The First Modification of the structure protects that work for me and for numerous different journalists who do what I do. I stand with all of them, and I can’t be silenced. I look ahead to my day in courtroom."
When reached for touch upon Friday, Abbe Lowell, Lemon's legal professional, mentioned that the previous CNN reporter supposed to struggle the fees after a grand jury indicted him on prices of conspiracy and interference with First Modification rights of churchgoers who attended the St. Paul's Cities Church mass Lemon coated.
"Don Lemon was taken into custody by federal brokers final night time in Los Angeles, the place he was masking the Grammy awards. Don has been a journalist for 30 years, and his constitutionally protected work in Minneapolis was no totally different than what he has at all times carried out," the assertion learn. Lowell continued, “This unprecedented assault on the First Modification and clear try to distract consideration from the various crises going through this administration is not going to stand. Don will struggle these prices vigorously and totally in courtroom."
Legal professional Basic Pam Bondi launched a press release of her personal, saying in a web-based video, "Make no mistake. Underneath President Trump’s management and this administration, you have got the fitting to worship freely and safely,” and including, “And if I haven’t been clear already, should you violate that sacred proper, we’re coming after you.” Lemon was launched on a private recognizance bond on Friday.
Iron sharpens iron, a smart, ponytailed actuality tv contestant as soon as opined. And that contestant, Benjamin “Coach” Wade, believes he has lastly sharpened his sport after three unsuccessful makes an attempt on the Survivor crown and that he’ll lastly slay the sport when he hits the seashore for Survivor 50 (premiering Feb. 25 on CBS).
Coach reworked himself from one thing of an eccentric cartoon character on his first two outings (Tocantins, Heroes vs. Villains) to a reliable powerhouse who made all of it the way in which to the top of South Pacific, the place a jury of friends he burned alongside the way in which awarded the $1 million to Sophie Clarke as a substitute. (In fact, Coach stays Coach — a real actuality TV renaissance man, as stories of his Survivor 50 preseason antics have already develop into the stuff of legend.)
However the 54-year-old Coach insists he has discovered from his previous and is able to bust out a model new persona for his fourth strive on the title — the Tide Walker! Who, or what, is the Tide Walker? Coach informed us when he spoke with Leisure Weekly in Fiji simply days earlier than Survivor 50, and we’re nonetheless not fully positive!
However we do know this: If you wish to get pleasure from a deep-dive interview with a Survivor legend who calls himself a egocentric egomaniac who nearly went off the deep finish for what he mistakenly perceived as preferential remedy for Mike White and overtly brags about ignoring his non-disclosure settlement, then you could have come to proper place. He can also have some breaking information a few sure notorious jury home rock band. Think about your self slayed.
(That is one in every of 24 deep-dive, on-location interviews with the Survivor 50 solid. Hyperlinks to the opposite interviews can be posted on the backside of this text as they develop into out there.)
Benjamin 'Coach' Wade of 'Survivor 50'.
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What have you ever been as much as because you final performed Survivor?
BENJAMIN “COACH” WADE: I'm a married man. I've retired from faculty soccer teaching. Now I'm content material to teach all my youngsters' sports activities groups and I’m really a music trainer now. In order that's what's new in my life: three youngsters, married, new job, new occupation, all rolled up into how I'm going to play this sport.
Why are you right here, Coach?
Nice query. I really feel like I've mentioned no so many occasions. It felt so proper to say sure this time, nevertheless it didn't come simply. It was a few week from being formally requested a month in the past, and I referred to as [executive producer] Matt Van Wagenen and I mentioned, “I don't assume I'm going to do that, man. There's simply an excessive amount of using on me at house.” He mentioned, “You're going to remorse it the remainder of your life. I do know you. It's your selection, man. I'll help something.” And I actually admire him saying that.
That concern of remorse is a giant motivator in my life. It's very highly effective and I don't normally dwell with a second of it, however the occasions that I’ve remorse, it gnaws round my unconscious telling me lies — ought to have performed this, might have performed this. The remorse of not being out right here, that was primary.
I'm in such a special place now than I used to be final time, 13 years in the past, that I need to share that with the world. I'm so completely satisfied. I get up each morning and I'm similar to: God, how might you really bless me with this type of life? I don't deserve it. I definitely wasn't an awesome man after I was on Survivor — egomaniac, egocentric, and wished to steer from the highest. And in order that was one other a part of it, is simply to type of share that message with the world, these basic truths that I really feel like I've found.
And likewise, I need to win! I'm out right here to win this time. And I've not ever been in that mindset. I'm going to play the sport, I'm going to attempt to win. That's undoubtedly one of many three motivating elements for me being out right here.
Benjamin 'Coach' Wade on 'Survivor 50'.
Robert Voets/CBS
You saying how you’re a totally different man once you performed the final occasions, once you look again on these seasons, what don't you want in what you see?
The primary season, it was an awesome likelihood to look in a mirror, which Survivor does in the event you let it, and say, “Oh man, am I actually that conceited ass? I imply, I can't be that pompous, am I?” And to say, “Let me mood that down a bit of bit and never take myself so severely. That's a flip off. I might need a loyal core, however I’ve acquired to be turning individuals off” — which I'm positive I nonetheless do.
The second time taught me the best reward, man: Don't give a rip about what different individuals say or take into consideration you. And it occurred after I used to be watching that season and I assumed: I don't care henceforth what different individuals say or take into consideration me.
Third season, that was the softening of everyone's notion of me. So I'm grateful for that, however I used to be very egocentric. I used to be not married. I used to be residing for myself. I actually thought the that means of life was if I can construct up sufficient championships on the soccer subject, if I can begin sufficient symphonies, be the very best at all the things that I do, I'm going to go away an superior legacy. And that's simply not true.
No one cares what I did on the soccer subject anymore. I modified some lives for positive, and I'm grateful for that. No one talks about that these days anymore. However they're going to speak about my youngsters's lives and so they're going to speak concerning the music program that I'm cementing proper now and the way it's altering a neighborhood. That's generational legacy, not simply private bulls— that all of us get caught up in. And in order that's one thing that's very totally different about me now.
So how does that change the way in which you play?
So I used to be very inflexible prior to now, very a lot pigeonholing honor and integrity. At occasions it was actually trustworthy. I imply, I did go up one million {dollars}. Cochran and Edna got here to me and mentioned, “Hey, you received the sport. Congratulations. We'll by no means flip on you. Simply take us to the top.” Edna mentioned, “I'm a coattail rider,” and Cochran mentioned, “I'm a flipper. They received't vote for me.”
And on the finish of the day, I turned down one million {dollars} to stay with my phrase and say, “No, I gave these 5 a promise and I gave these two a promise that we'd make it to the ultimate three.” And I did that on day 1 and it occurred, however I used to be hypocritical in the truth that I simply didn't personal it. And that’s the one remorse within the sport that I’ve is that I simply didn't say, “Hey, you understand what, guys? I did mislead you. I used to be dishonest once you had been voted out and I wanted to be trustworthy about that and I wasn't.”
So this time round, above all, I need to be fluid. I'm used to waking up each morning and placing myself on the underside of the totem pole and I freaking like it. There's no resentment in my coronary heart after I'm the man that packs the lunches, goes purchasing, I work all day lengthy, I come house and I begin cooking dinner. I prepare dinner dinner each evening. And I really like doing that. And so there's no resentment there, however I lead from the underside. And the one method that I used to know methods to lead, and it's actually cool as a result of I'm clear out right here what I'm doing in actual life — faculty soccer coach, a pastor of a church — the third time round individuals referred to as it a cult. It wasn't. However now we have that in widespread. So I used to be main a bit of bit via faith.
Benjamin "Coach" Wade on 'Survivor: Tocantins'.
Monty Brinton/CBS through Getty
And this time?
This time, I'm main from the underside, and I can do this and I really feel comfy doing that. There's a extremely cool time period in Portuguese that the soccer gamers used to inform me, and it's the Malandro. And the Malandro is the man that’s not the person, however he makes everyone round him be the person. So I need to be that. I need to be main typically from the underside, not at all times on high. I need to have the ability to be fluid. I need to go as much as individuals who voted towards my needs in Tribal Council and be their pal.
That's the sport as we speak. It’s a a lot softer sport. And I believe that they admire authenticity now greater than ever. And so I'd like to make use of that to my benefit with the honorable individuals. Joe did an awesome service to me in 48 when he really performed that sort of sport with the values that I maintain expensive. However I believe that units the desk for an alliance of me and Colby and Joe and perhaps Jonathan and Stephenie, however that's not going to get me far.
There’s an historic Chinese language proverb that claims: A snake that doesn’t shed its personal pores and skin should die. And if I don't shed the pores and skin of my previous exploits, I'm not going to make it to the top. So I’ve to adapt and I’ve to choose these individuals like Aubry or Kamilla and even anyone like Kyle. The winners don't scare me. I've performed with winners earlier than. I've acquired to play with those who I wouldn't usually align with — weaker in the event you say bodily, however stronger strategically. That's at all times been my weak spot.
And that was one factor that basically helped me within the final time round was being with Sophie. Folks don't give her sufficient credit score. I do know individuals message me each freaking day, “You need to have received South Pacific, blah, blah, blah…” However Sophie was a really underrated participant and I wouldn't have made it to the top with out her. She was an awesome strategist that sharpened day by day with our rhetoric.
Benjamin "Coach" Wade on 'Survivor: Tocantins'.
Monty Brinton/CBS through Getty
Your arc on South Pacific is so fascinating. You're seen as this tremendous eccentric character, however you then are available, you run the sport, you get denied on the finish. I do know you're a aggressive man, so how does that loss sit with you?
The day after I misplaced South Pacific, I began enjoying this sport. I didn't assume I used to be going to return again, however within the likelihood that I used to be going to return again right here, each single interview I've ever given, I’ve sandbagged it, saying “I can't win this sport,” whereas on the similar time fascinated by the errors that I made and the way I might play this sport in another way, I've by no means stopped enjoying.
I don't like most individuals. I don't like Boston Rob and any of those individuals the place this has develop into their id. Their entire id is caught up on this bulls—. So I don't like most individuals, however I speak to all of them as a result of I do know that it's going to provide me a foothold.
Carolyn acquired a Cameo from me. I didn't know who she was. I didn't watch her season. I did the music for her — most cost-effective music I've ever written, for 69 bucks — after which really she was like, “You’ve acquired to fulfill Ben Katzman. He's going to be on subsequent season”. And I used to be like, “I'm not into assembly new individuals.” However she gave me his quantity. We began speaking. I spotted he was like a brilliant freaking cool man. And he introduced me off of that mountain that I dwell.
I met Dee in his condominium with Wendell, didn't even know who she was. I met Kyle as a result of Kyle got here to one in every of his exhibits and had me signal his Payments jersey. I met Charlie via him. You’re the one one which is aware of this. No one else is aware of this. So I began placing my fingers in, and it appears a bit of bit predestined that this might be my shot to do it. And so it's actually cool that I’ve sufficient individuals now that I can begin to work with who perhaps you wouldn't have thought that I’d've labored with initially.
7:23 The Solid of ‘Survivor 50’ Reveals Who They Wish to Vote Out First
We’ve had the Coach, the Dragonslayer, and the Zenslayer. What’s your nickname going to be for season 50?
I've give you a bunch of nicknames for individuals. I don't need do the Arthurian legend stuff. I need to begin choosing stuff that's random, like Japanese mythology, perhaps some Dungeons & Dragons. To start with, I've acquired to be a wolf in sheep's clothes and that’s tattooed on my arm so far as the prophecy of the tribe of Benjamin. Don't name me that. Simply kidding. I imply…it’s although.
I need to play a wolf in sheep’s clothes at first after which let the wolf come out. And the timing of that’s impeccable and it'll decide whether or not I win or not. However finding out this stuff, there's this water druid that's referred to as the Tide Walker, and that's the individual that can transfer and move with the tide. And once they must go round obstacles or eradicate obstacles, they accomplish that gently.
And my mantra for this sport is to cover behind the defend whereas I'm sharpening my sword in silence. Previously it was, I'm making warfare out within the open — “Right here's my sword!" It's the alternative of that. I need to make warfare with a clear coronary heart, which I've tried to do, however I haven't admitted that I used to be making warfare.
So these are two mantras that I believe are actually near my coronary heart that I need to play the sport like that, to cover behind the defend at occasions and to sharpen the blade in silence and to make warfare, however with a clear coronary heart and on the similar time admitting that I'm making warfare. So perhaps the Tide Walker.
Have you ever been finding out out of your well-known quote ebook whereas out right here to ship some confessional gems?
Man, you higher consider it! Pay attention, I'm not clever. I can converse, I'm fairly good with phrases, however man, I’m not sensible. However you higher consider I'm going to seem to be sensible and I'm going to get a bunch of quotes prepared.
Benjamin "Coach" Wade on 'Survivor: South Pacific'.
Monty Brinton/CBS through Getty
What's your greatest weak spot heading into this sport as Coach 4.0?
One weak spot will not be having the ability to learn individuals. I'm so rattling good at it in my actual life, however out right here, I simply give individuals the doubt method an excessive amount of. And so I'm not going to go off in camp, Tyson informed me after Winners at Conflict, “Don’t go do Tai Chi,” which I cannot do. “Don’t give nicknames,” which I’ll. However he mentioned, “Simply sit at camp. Don't go off. Let individuals come to you.”
I've by no means been good at studying the room as a result of to be trustworthy, Dalton, there's a world out right here of which the digital camera's is on me and I need to carry out for it as a result of I'm a performer! So I don't take a look at the stuff in camp. I've acquired to get my head out of my ass and go searching and see who's speaking to who. And these individuals provide you with clues on a regular basis.
And what I imply is there's no idol planting. However by golly, if I'm strolling this manner and the cameraman stops following me, after which I flip again the opposite method and so they begin following me, then there have to be an idol there. And it type of dawned on me a bit of bit with questions that Jeff requested and questions that they're asking me [in confessional interviews].
And I used to be good at choosing up on that a bit of bit the final time, but when a gaggle of persons are speaking and so they begin saying one thing actually strategic, they get swarmed by cameras. But when they’re like “Oh, Dalton, let me let you know about my childhood,” the cameras are similar to, no matter. So I want to acknowledge that. And if there are 4 individuals speaking all the way down to the seashore, I acquired to get in and know what they're doing, not in an intrusive method.
Benjamin "Coach" Wade on 'Survivor: South Pacific'.
Monty Brinton/CBS through Getty
So how a lot pre-gaming did you do, Coach? It's a query for all of the returning participant seasons with everybody DMing and texting and what have you ever.
This s— right here [at Ponderosa] wouldn't have flown with a number of the previous schoolers. They might've been like, “F—this. We're speaking.” After which they might've shushed us. It was a warfare at occasions. Yesterday, I mentioned out loud to the handler, “Has anyone ever simply gone f—ing loopy and simply run out of the tent?” We had been there for 11 or 12 hours. Man, this isn’t enjoyable. And I’ve a tough [time] sitting nonetheless anyway.
I really feel like I'm about prepared to simply stroll out of the tent. And everyone simply had their head down, they're little lambs, and I used to be everyone. There have been occasions once we had been on seasons and me and Boston Rob and Tyson, we'd be like, “F— that. Open the door. We acquired to go pee. That is bulls—!” Possibly they’re being good, however I do know that there's simply much more networking. So it's like, what are they actually doing? Are they obeying the foundations? Are they not?
I did perform a little pre-gaming. I reached out to Colby, and I simply mentioned, “Hey, let's go on the market and play honorably.” I had met Jonathan via Mike [Turner] some time again, and I simply mentioned, “Let's do it if you wish to do it.” So there actually wasn't quite a bit. Cirie adopted me at some point and I used to be like, “Hey, what's up, legend”? And she or he was like, “Yo, Coach, what's up?” And so actually, that's type of the extent of it.
Benjamin "Coach" Wade of 'Survivor 50'.
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Was there lots of pregaming earlier than Heroes vs. Villains? And in that case, did it find yourself matching as much as what really occurred once you guys acquired on the market?
It was a catastrophe. I didn't play with anyone. I used to be on the flawed tribe. Folks can say what they need to about Coach’s sport and that I've by no means actually been a great participant, however Heroes vs. Villains might have been utterly totally different. Pre-game, Colby was wetting himself to play with me. I talked to Rupert. I do know that Stephenie was eager to play with me. I talked to 2 or three individuals on that Heroes tribe that had been determined like JT, though he was filled with s—.
However JT was like, “Coach, it's your time to win, man. Let's get you to the top.” And I don't consider that, however I consider that he was honest and seeing me as an actual particular person. Tom Westman was one other one, He mentioned, “I don't desire a pre-game, however by golly, Coach, we see it the identical method.” And I hid behind a wall and talked to Rupert. And so there was this large contingency on the Heroes tribe. And in my deluded thoughts, I believe if I’d've been on Winners at Conflict, I believe that the old-fashioned would have regarded a lot safer. I believe I might have managed a greater job than Boston Rob making an attempt to bully everyone into submission.
So I primarily backed the flawed horse. Randy got here as much as me on the finale of Tocantins and mentioned, “If we make an alliance, no one would learn about it.” Tyson flew out to my home and we skilled collectively. However my mistake that I made in Heroes vs. Villains is that I at all times let Tyson do the speaking to Courtney, and I let Boston Rob do the speaking to Sandra. So this time round, I need to pollinate everyone. Large mistake I did at Heroes and Villains. I didn't make that mistake in South Pacific, and I received't make that mistake right here.
I need to meet individuals the place they're at. I need to take it to the subsequent stage. And I've ready opening introductions for everyone. Nearly like once you're that single man and also you're uncertain what to say once you're assembly a lady at a membership and also you've rehearsed a number of traces beforehand.
Benjamin "Coach" Wade on 'Survivor 50'.
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Hit me with some examples.
So Kamilla, for instance. I simply need to inform her thanks. I need to inform her thanks for preserving me related and for being that person who's nonetheless preserving the hope of the Dragonslayer alive. Joe, I need to inform him thanks for setting the desk and preaching about qualities that I maintain close to and expensive to my coronary heart.
Any person like Mike White, I like it when individuals say, “Oh, I don't watch Survivor.” Neither did I after I first was on the present. So for Mike, “Hey, man, I don't care an excessive amount of about The White Lotus. I'm definitely not making an attempt to be right here to get on that present.” Wink, wink, nod, nod. Subconsciously I'd go for cameo, however really, “Mike, what I’m right here for is enjoyable and also you're the one particular person out right here actually that has come out right here and been like a child once more and been true to coronary heart and working round simply making an attempt to have enjoyable. I need to have enjoyable with you.”
How do you assume the opposite gamers right here see you?
I’d say that in the event you would've requested that query 10 years in the past, individuals would've mentioned, it's a little bit of a joke, even with South Pacific. However I don't assume that they're saying that as we speak. And I used to be at Ben Katzman's condominium in Miami, and Dee and Wendell had been there, and Wendell mentioned, “These new-school individuals love you!” They speak about you in casting. They actually revere you.”
Possibly a bit of little bit of it was kissing my ass, however legends aren't made in a single season — except you're strolling round with a dragon cane and a faux limp and doing the Exile factor like I did, and calling your self the Dragonslayer and making up Japanese Samurai proverbs. Possibly you type of develop into a legend after one season, however normally it takes two to solidify anyone's legacy. So there's actually not lots of legends out right here. I do know Jeff loves Cirie and she or he's cool, however what else is she going to carry this time that she hasn't already? What's Ozzy going to carry that he hasn't? What's Colby going to carry that he hasn't? What's Stephenie going to carry that she hasn't?
I didn't even know which one was Jenna Lewis. I assumed that she was Genevieve! I by no means watched Genevieve play and I don't know Jenna Lewis, so I noticed her and I used to be similar to, “Oh, in order that's what Genevieve seems like.” After which at some point I noticed her bag and it mentioned Jenna. I'm similar to, you moron! So I believe that these persons are in all probability not in awe, perhaps a little in awe. They're like, “It’s actually cool that he's out right here and I’m wondering if he's for actual or not.” That's in all probability what they're saying.
You talked about a number of the individuals you need to work with. What concerning the individuals that you just're most cautious of?
I'm having flashbacks of Russell Hantz being at Ponderosa [for Heroes vs. Villains], and we didn't understand how he performed. I’m actually to the purpose of wanting to jot down notes to individuals saying, “The 49 individuals have gotten to go.” I don't understand how they performed. I heard that one in every of them received. They scare me as a result of they’ve a definite benefit on us.
They pulled Mike White yesterday from our tent once we had been ready for 11 hours and he left with two different individuals. And I mentioned: I'm going to resolve this as a result of this s— ain't flying! I don't care who he’s! If there's anyone getting particular remedy round right here, it higher be me. After which they let it slip a short while in the past and mentioned, “Oh, by the way in which, Mike and people individuals, they went to the opposite island doing the promo shoot that you just guys did yesterday.” And I used to be like: Okay, disaster averted. However I don't need anyone getting particular remedy and [the season 49 players] are getting particular remedy inadvertently.
Is there any a part of you that wishes to make it to the merge and get voted out and placed on the jury so you can begin one other unimaginable rock band?
Come on now. Hell no, man! Pay attention, I actually take no treatment. Okay, nicely… I introduced down right here one thing that's like Valium. I don't know what it's referred to as. It's blood stress medication and sleep stuff — simply in case I acquired voted out early and I'm sitting right here saying I'm losing my life away. I’d simply begin swimming within the ocean. I’d borrow a kayak from one in every of these native natives. You higher freaking get again right here for that. In case your Coach will get voted out, you higher fly again right here. If I see Dalton Ross, I'm getting a kayak. I'm f—ing going, man!
It will be actually arduous. However I’ll say this, and wasn't my social media good main up into this sport? Folks had been like, “Doesn't Coach have an NDA? Isn't he signing something?” I'm like, “F— that, man! And Jeff was like, “What do you concentrate on being on a legends season?” I mentioned, “Jeff, man, you guys have tried to copy me so many occasions. You failed up to now off the mark. There's no method that I'm not going to be on this season.” So I used to be freaking abusing no matter I signed.
Naturally.
However individuals say on a regular basis, “I’ll come see you on tour in case you are on tour.” And we’re going to work on an album. Ben Katzman can do it in sleep. He can actually play bass, drums, and all the things else and we are able to do a complete totally different album. I talked to Courtney, she's f—ing down. I don’t know what JT’s doing, however I'm positive he could be down. So dude, we're going to f—ing launch it!
If it weren't for me on season 50, it will be lifeless within the water. I imply, it's loopy that we didn't do extra after your article. That was with out query my favourite article that I've ever learn of something. It was about me, in fact.
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Unhealthy Bunny wins Album of the 12 months at 2026 Grammys. Credit score:
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Unhealthy Bunny simply received large on the 2026 Grammy Awards, and he ended the night time with an emotional acceptance speech delivered virtually fully in Spanish.
The Puerto Rican famous person (actual identify Benito Martínez Ocasio), who performs primarily in Spanish, took dwelling the most important trophy on Sunday when he received Album of the 12 months for his Debí Tirar Más Fotos. And after breaking down in tears at his desk, the "Yo Perreo Sola" rapper took an extended pause to gather himself earlier than lastly making his approach as much as the stage along with his hand over his coronary heart in gratitude.
However if you happen to don't converse Spanish and couldn't perceive what he mentioned in his highly effective speech, Leisure Weekly has you lined. Right here's Unhealthy Bunny's full Album of the 12 months acceptance speech translated from Spanish into English:
"Consider me once I let you know that we’re a lot greater than simply 100 by 35," Unhealthy Bunny started, referring to the approximate measurement of the island of Puerto Rico. "And there may be nothing that we can not obtain. Thank God, thank the academy, thank all of the individuals who have believed in me all through my complete profession."
He continued, "To all of the individuals who labored on this album, thanks. Mommy, for giving beginning to me in Puerto Rico, I really like you."
Unhealthy Bunny then mentioned in English, "I need to dedicate this award to all of the those that needed to depart their homeland, their nation, to comply with their goals."
He then switched again to Spanish as he continued: "To all of the individuals who have misplaced a beloved one and, even so, have needed to transfer ahead, and proceed with nice energy, this award is for you."
Unhealthy Bunny ended his speech, which you’ll be able to watch beneath, with one other highly effective message.
"Thanks for a lot love, I really like you all," he mentioned. "To all of the Latinos in your complete world and to all of the artists who got here earlier than and who deserved to be on this stage receiving this award, thanks very a lot."
Unhealthy Bunny beat out his fellow nominees Justin Bieber (Swag), Sabrina Carpenter (Man's Greatest Pal), Clipse, Pusha T & Malice (Let God Kind Em Out), Woman Gaga (Mayhem), Kendrick Lamar (GNX), Leon Thomas (Mutt), and Tyler, the Creator (Chromakopia).
Earlier within the night time, Unhealthy Bunny additionally received Greatest Música Urbana Album award for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, and obtained political in his speech (delivered in English this time) amid nationwide unrest over violent Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations which have resulted in harmless deaths.
"ICE out," he started earlier than pausing as a result of viewers erupting in huge applause and cheers. "We’re not savage. We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We’re people and we’re People. I need to say to the individuals, I do know it’s powerful to not hate in nowadays. I used to be considering someday we get … contaminados? I don’t know methods to say that in English. The hate will get extra highly effective with extra hate. The one factor that’s extra highly effective than hate is love, so please, we must be totally different. We struggle, we’ve to do it with love. We don’t hate them. We love our individuals, we love our household, and that’s the way in which to do it, with love. Don’t overlook that please."
Unhealthy Bunny accepts the Greatest Música Urbana Album award on the 2026 Grammys.
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Presently one of many greatest musical artists on the planet with over 107 billion streams on Spotify and 49.5 million followers on Instagram, Unhealthy Bunny can also be gearing as much as headline the 2026 Apple Music Tremendous Bowl LX halftime present on Feb. 8, which has prompted backlash from conservative figures.
Unhealthy Bunny beforehand acknowledged he prevented bringing his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour to the continental United States on account of issues that ICE would goal his concert events, and Division of Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem has introduced that she might be sending ICE to the Tremendous Bowl. "We'll be throughout that place," she mentioned. "We're going to implement the regulation."
Homeland Safety advisor Corey Lewandowski additionally threatened ICE presence on the Tremendous Bowl, saying, "There’s nowhere you’ll be able to present protected haven to people who find themselves on this nation illegally."
See the complete record of Grammy winners right here.
—Further reporting by Patrick Gomez
In the event you missed EW and PEOPLE's stay pink carpet present from the Grammys, try our interview with KPop Demon Hunters' Huntr/x singers Rei Ami, Ejae, and Audrey Nuna:
4:36 KPop Demon Hunters Crew Sum Up Their Monumental 12 months in One Phrase: "Golden" Shut
The 2026 Grammys kicked off with a Bruno Mars and Rosé quantity, a buzzy compilation of performances from Finest New Artist nominees, six-time host Trevor Noah pulling out contemporary zingers, and winners talking out towards ICE.
The energizing ceremony wasn't with out a few awkward mishaps, although. Take a look at the very best and worst moments from music's largest night time, under.
01 of 09
BEST: The Finest New Artist medley
Lola Younger performs on the 68th Grammy Awards.
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In the event you weren’t up in your toes grooving alongside to the near-perfect Finest New Artist medley, have been you even watching the Grammys?! All the class of nominees understood the task, performing their breakout hit songs like seasoned veterans. Starting with Addison Rae backstage, the medley then easily transitioned into onstage performances from Katseye, Leon Thomas, Alex Warren, Lola Younger (in her triumphant return after a hiatus as a result of her well being), Olivia Dean (who went on to win the award minutes later), and Sombr, with the Marias singing earlier than host Trevor Noah launched the section. The one hiccup was Warren having some issues along with his in-ear piece and struggling to remain on beat for a couple of seconds throughout "Abnormal," however he obtained again in sync earlier than ascending over the gang on a rising platform. —Sydney Bucksbaum
02 of 09
BEST: Travor Noah as a 6-time host
Trevor Noah speaks onstage on the 68th Grammy Awards.
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It's apparent why this was Trevor Noah’s sixth time because the Grammys host — he will get that music is extra than simply leisure, it’s about tradition and group. Whereas some comedians give attention to the jokes, Noah handled his monologue as a second to remind followers concerning the individuals behind the headlines. He's a fan geeking out about Queen Latifah (as everybody ought to in entrance of royalty), and he's a comic calling out Nicki Minaj's abrupt heel flip to MAGA Barbie. He additionally is aware of not to wear down his welcome, which is why this was his final time internet hosting. (He respects time period limits!) —Mekishana Pierre
03 of 09
WORST: Chappell Roan struggling to learn the teleprompter
Chappell Roan struggling to learn the teleprompter whereas saying Finest New Artist on the 2026 Grammys.
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Chappell Roan struggled to learn one other teleprompter from an enormous ceremony stage on the Grammys. Whereas gearing as much as announce Olivia Dean's identify as 2026's Finest New Artist, the "Sizzling to Go" singer repeated the flub she made whereas inducting Cyndi Lauper into the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame in November by taking an extended pause, narrowing her eyes, and showing to wrestle to discern the subsequent phrases. No less than she didn't drop one other F-bomb! —Ryan Coleman
04 of 09
BEST: Justin Bieber's bare reality
Justin Bieber performs on the 2026 Grammys.
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Justin Bieber gave new that means to the time period "stripped down" in his triumphant return to the Grammys stage. In his first look on the ceremony since 2022, he shocked viewers with a uncooked, susceptible, and altogether attractive efficiency of "Yukon." And he did it in solely his boxers and socks, proving that this man doesn't want a lot to ship highly effective artwork. Give him a guitar, loop pedal, and a microphone, and the 31-year-old will present you precisely why he's been a famous person for greater than half his life. Now we're much more excited for his headlining Coachella set this April… carry on #Bieberchella! —S.B.
05 of 09
WORST: Jelly Roll takes us to church
Jelly Roll accepts his award on the 2026 Grammys.
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Often, seeing a winner deeply categorical their gratitude falls below a "finest" second, however Jelly Roll's acceptance speech for Finest Modern Nation Album shortly become a church sermon. Loudly, virtually furiously declaring "Jesus is for everybody" with a Bible in hand, his blissful second turned oddly preachy. —Tiffany Kelly
06 of 09
BEST: Regina King's shock cameo
Tyler, the Creator and Regina King carry out on the 2026 Grammys.
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Seeing Regina King anyplace is all the time a pleasure, however it's particularly a pleasure when the Oscar winner makes a shock cameo the place we least anticipate it! And Regina didn’t simply present up in the midst of Tyler, the Creator's efficiency of "Thought I Was Lifeless/Sugar on My Tongue" — she used that iconic star energy to up the ante of the entire cinematic expertise. Any fan would agree that seeing King — whose saved a low profile since her son's dying in 2022 — have some enjoyable is a welcome deal with. —M.P.
07 of 09
WORST: Cher deserves higher
Cher accepts her Lifetime Achievement Award on the 2026 Grammys.
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If Trevor Noah hadn't introduced it earlier in the course of the ceremony, you by no means would have guessed that Cher was giving an acceptance speech for the receiving the night time's Lifetime Achievement Award. Often, the acceptance for such an honor is grandiose, poignant, and revered — not tacked on on the finish because the present raced towards clock. Possibly the rushed ingredient of Cher's total section was as a result of her apparent reluctance to play into the entire second, however a music legend like Cher deserved greater than a clumsy handoff earlier than she was thwarted whereas attempting to make her escape from the Grammys stage and was dragged again to learn the nominees for Document of the Yr. —M.P.
08 of 09
BEST: Lauryn Hill's In Memoriam tribute to Roberta Flack, D'Angelo, and extra
Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and extra carry out on the 2026 Grammys.
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Lauryn Hill returned to the Grammys stage for the primary time in 27 years, and she or he made certain it was unforgettable. The singer paid tribute to a number of performers in the course of the ceremony's In Memoriam, however significantly to late singers Roberta Flack and D'Angelo, the latter of whom Hill personally collaborated with years in the past. Hill was joined by the likes of Fortunate Daye, Jon Batiste, Chaka Khan, John Legend, Leon Thomas, Raphael Saadiq, and Wyclef Jean to carry out a elegant medley of a few of D'Angelo and Flack's largest hits, delivering the night time's finest musical quantity. It was a surprising tribute from greats to honor the greats. —M.P.
09 of 09
WORST: The extraordinarily lengthy In Memoriam tribute
Put up Malone performs on the 2026 Grammys.
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On the flip aspect, whereas the Grammys In Memoriam is, in fact, a particularly necessary section to honor all of the music trade legends who died over the previous 12 months, the prolonged size of tributes on this 12 months's awards present was simply excessive. Don't get us unsuitable, the performances have been highly effective. Reba McEntire kicked it off with Brandy Clark and Lukas Nelson for "Trailblazer," earlier than Put up Malone, Slash, Duff McKagan, Chad Smith, and Andrew Watt rocked Ozzy Osbourne's "Warfare Pigs." Then, as beforehand famous, Lauryn Hill hosted a star-powered Fugees reunion medley with Wyclef Jean (together with Fortunate Daye, Raphael Saadiq, Anthony Hamilton, Jon Batiste, Leon Thomas, John Legend, Chaka Khan, Leon Bridge, Alexia Jayy, Lalah Hathaway, and October London) to honor Roberta Flack and D'Angelo. However this went on for over 20 minutes! Simply consider all that broadcast actual property that might have gone to performances from this 12 months's nominees if the tributes have been condensed into one medley as an alternative of three separate (and really lengthy) numbers. —S.B.
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Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Stanley Tucci in 'The Satan Wears Prada 2'. Credit score:
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Assume twice about reserving tickets to that hideous skirt conference, as a result of the celebrities of The Devil Wears 2 are runway-ready on your consideration within the upcoming sequel's first trailer.
Stars Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci return for the primary full-length preview of the extremely anticipated comedy sequel, which sees Hathaway's Andy Sachs reunite with Streep's ruthless style editor, Miranda Priestly, for what seems to be a significant conflict of the style titans.
"Runway: It isn’t only a journal. It's a worldwide icon. A winding street that brings us again collectively once more," Tucci's Nigel narrates within the trailer, over footage of Streep-as-Miranda working a crimson robe for a number of cameras at a significant public occasion.
Whereas Madonna's "Vogue" kicks in in the course of the preview, Hathaway's Andy makes her approach again to the Runway workplaces, the place she's greeted by a loving jab from Nigel ("Look what TJ Maxx dragged in," he says) and a flabbergasted Miranda.
"Who is that this? Have you learnt her?" Miranda asks Nigel. It's later revealed that Andy is now a options editor at Runway, and has, for causes unknown, re-teamed with Miranda and Nigel to face off towards fellow former assistant Emily (Blunt), who now runs a style enterprise of her personal. The brand new trailer ends simply as issues warmth up in a boardroom, with Emily playfully roasting Andy's eyebrows as they put together for some kind of fabulous battle down the road.
Forward of manufacturing on the movie, Leisure Weekly beforehand solely reported that every one main stars had been set to return for a sequel to the 2006 blockbuster dramedy, additionally director by David Frankel, during which Hathaway appeared as a budding journalist who begrudgingly took a low-level assistant job at Runway journal, the place she discovered her skilled (and trendy) footing all whereas studying about herself — and Miranda's devilish dedications to the model — within the course of.
EW later realized that pop star Woman Gaga would be a part of the returning forged for The Satan Wears Prada 2 for a small function within the movie, after solely revealing that OG star Adrian Grenier wouldn't reprise the function of Andy's love curiosity, Nate, within the sequel.
Tailored from former Vogue assistant to Anna Wintour Lauren Weisberger's ebook of the identical title, The Satan Wears Prada earned slightly below $327 million on the world field workplace and scored two Oscar nominations, one for Streep's efficiency and one other for Patricia Area's costumes.
Becoming a member of Frankel and the returning forged are additionally the primary movie's author, Aline Brosh McKenna, and producer Wendy Finerman, who each returned to work on the sequel as nicely.
Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly in 'The Satan Wears Prada 2'.
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In EW's fifteenth anniversary oral historical past interview with the forged and crew, McKenna beforehand teased {that a} sequel may not be potential, as journalism has modified a lot through the years.
"Magazines and publishing have modified a lot. This can be a time period the place [Andy] took a bodily ebook to somebody's home every single day so she might leaf via it. Possibly they nonetheless do this, however I doubt it. It had its second," McKenna stated within the interview on the time.
New forged members who boarded the upcoming sequel embrace Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, Justin Theroux, Lucy Liu, Caleb Hearon, Helen J. Shen, Pauline Chalamet, B.J. Novak, and Conrad Ricamora.
The Satan Wears Prada 2 is in theaters Might 1 by way of twentieth Century Studios. Watch the primary full-length trailer above.
The 2026 Grammys winners record might be introduced throughout a star-studded ceremony held in Los Angeles.
Unhealthy Bunny, Girl Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, and extra face off for Album of the Yr.
Trevor Noah returns to host the ceremony, the place Kendrick Lamar leads with 9 nominations.
Abracadabra!
The 2026 Grammy Awards will see all of the nominees collect at a golden ceremony rife with swag earlier than the rising of the midnight solar on Sunday, Feb. 1.
The festivities kick off this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT with the Premiere Ceremony, hosted by Darren Criss on the Peacock Theater in L.A., which you’ll stream dwell on dwell.grammy.com or the Recording Academy's YouTube channel.
After these trophies are handed out, the televised portion of the 68th annual Grammys will start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+ Premium. Amid a stacked roster of nominees, Sunday evening's Trevor Noah-hosted present will see popular culture royalty duke it out in key classes, with Unhealthy Bunny, Girl Gaga, and Kendrick Lamar going through off for Album of the Yr, whereas Sabrina Carpenter, Bruno Mars, and the KPop Demon Hunters squad be part of them within the contest for Tune of the Yr.
Main the 2026 pack is Lamar, with 9 total nominations — primarily for his GNX launch, which is up for Album of the Yr alongside the aforementioned Gaga's Mayhem and Unhealthy Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos. Coincidentally, all three artists are Tremendous Bowl headliners of the previous and future, with Unhealthy Bunny set to take the stage at Tremendous Bowl LX subsequent Sunday, Feb. 8.
In EW's 2025 Entertainers of the Yr package deal, recording artist Fats Joe honored Unhealthy Bunny's contributions to music that yr, noting that the Puerto Rican famous person "isn’t simply an entertainer — he’s what you name a mega star" in present tradition.
"He was nominated on the Grammys within the English class, the primary Spanish-speaking musician to ever do it, in order that exhibits you his energy and his affect," mentioned Fats Joe.
Take a look at extra from EW's The Awardist, that includes unique interviews, evaluation, and our podcast diving into all of the highlights from the yr's greatest in TV, motion pictures, and extra.
"A lot of what I did with 'Abracadabra' was about claiming music and imagery that's my very own invention — which means the mix of these issues is my very own invention, and I needed to actually personal that for myself," Gaga mentioned. "As a lady in music, we're typically instructed that another person made us who we’re or someway it didn't come from us, that we had been made that means. However that is who I’m."
The 2026 Grammy winners might be introduced throughout Sunday evening's ceremony dwell from the Crypto.com Area in Los Angeles. Comply with alongside as we replace the winners record in actual time beneath.
2026 Grammy nominees embody Unhealthy Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Girl Gaga.
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Album of the Yr
Debí Tirar Más Fotos — Unhealthy Bunny Swag — Justin Bieber Man's Greatest Good friend — Sabrina Carpenter Let God Kind Em Out – Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Mayhem — Girl Gaga GNX — Kendrick Lamar Mutt — Leon Thomas Chromakopia — Tyler, the Creator
Tune of the Yr
"Abracadabra" — Girl Gaga, Henry Walter & Andrew Watt, songwriters (Girl Gaga) "Anxiousness" — Jaylah Hickmon, songwriter (Doechii) "APT." — Amy Allen, Christopher Brody Brown, Rogét Chahayed, Omer Fedi, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Chae Younger Park, Theron Thomas & Henry Walter, songwriters (Rosé, Bruno Mars) "DtMF" — Marco Daniel Borrero, Scott Dittrich, Benjamin Falik, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, Hugo René Sención Sanabria, Tyler Thomas Spry & Roberto José Rosado Torres, songwriters (Unhealthy Bunny) "Golden" (from KPop Demon Hunters) — Ejae & Mark Sonnenblick, songwriters (Huntr/x: Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami) "Luther" — Jack Antonoff, Roshwita Larisha Bacha, Matthew Bernard, Scott Bridgeway, Sam Dew, Ink, Kendrick Lamar, Solána Rowe, Mark Anthony Spears & Kamasi Washington, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar with SZA) "Manchild" — Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff & Sabrina Carpenter, songwriters (Sabrina Carpenter) "Wildflower" — Billie Eilish O'Connell & Finneas O'Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
File of the Yr
"DtMF" — Unhealthy Bunny "Manchild" — Sabrina Carpenter "Anxiousness" — Doechii "Wildflower" — Billie Eilish "Abracadabra" — Girl Gaga "Luther" – Kendrick Lamar with SZA "The Subway" — Chappell Roan "APT." — Rosé, Bruno Mars
Greatest New Artist
Olivia Dean Katseye The Marias Addison Rae Sombr Leon Thomas Alex Warren Lola Younger
Greatest Pop Vocal Album
Swag — Justin Bieber Man's Greatest Good friend — Sabrina Carpenter One thing Lovely — Miley Cyrus Mayhem — Girl Gaga I’ve Tried The whole lot however Remedy (Half 2) — Teddy Swims
"No Cap" — Disclosure & Anderson .Paak "Victory Lap" — Fred Once more.., Skepta, & PlaqueBoyMax "House Invader" — Kaytranada "Voltage" — Skrillex WINNER: "Finish of Summer season" — Tame Impala
Greatest Dance/Digital Album
WINNER: Eusexua — FKA Twigs Ten Days — Fred Once more Fancy That — PinkPantheress Inhale / Exhale — Rüfüs Du Sol F*** U Skrillex You Suppose Ur Andy Warhol However Ur Not!! <3 — Skrillex
Greatest Remixed Recording
WINNER: "Abracadabra (Gesaffelstein Remix)" — Gesaffelstein, remixer (Girl Gaga, Gesaffelstein) "Don't Overlook About Us" — Kaytranada, remixer (Mariah Carey & Kaytranada) "A Desires a Dream – Ron Trent Remix" — Ron Trent, remixer (Soul II Soul) "Provoke" — Chris Lake, remixer (The Chemical Brothers & Chris Lake) "Golden – David Guetta REM/X" — David Guetta, remixer (Huntr/x: Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami)
Greatest Rock Efficiency
"U Ought to Not Be Doing That" — Amyl and the Sniffers "The Vacancy Machine" — Linkin Park "By no means Sufficient" — Turnstile "Mirtazapine" — Hayley Williams WINNER: "Adjustments (Dwell From Villa Park) Again to the Starting" — Yungblud That includes Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman, II
Greatest Rap Efficiency
"Outdoors" — Cardi B "Chains & Whips" — Clipse, Pusha T & Malice That includes Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams "Anxiousness" — Doechii "TV Off" — Kendrick Lamar That includes Lefty Gunplay "Darling, I" — Tyler, the Creator That includes Teezo Landing
Greatest Melodic Rap Efficiency
"Happy with Me" — Fridayy That includes Meek Mill "Wholeheartedly" — JID That includes Ty Dolla $ign & 6Lack "Luther" — Kendrick Lamar With SZA "WeMaj" — Terrace Martin & Kenyon Dixon That includes Rapsody "Someone Loves Me" — Partynextdoor & Drake
Greatest Rap Album
Let God Kind Em Out — Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Superb — GloRilla God Does Like Ugly — JID GNX — Kendrick Lamar Chromakopia — Tyler, the Creator
Greatest Rap Tune
"Anxiousness" — Jaylah Hickmon, songwriter (Doechii) "The Birds Don't Sing" — Gene Elliott Thornton Jr., Terrence Thornton, Pharrell Williams & Stevie Marvel, songwriters (Clipse, Pusha T & Malice That includes John Legend & Voices of Hearth) "Sticky" — Aaron Bolton, Dudley Alexander Duverne, Gloria Woods, Dwayne Carter, Jr., Janae Wherry, Tyler Okonma & Rex Zamor, songwriters (Tyler, the Creator That includes GloRilla, Sexyy Crimson & Lil Wayne) "TGIF" — Lucas Alegria, Dillon Brophy, Yakki Davis, Gloria Woods, Jess Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, Mario Mims & Jorge M. Taveras, songwriters (GloRilla) "TV Off" —Jack Antonoff, Larry Jayy, Kendrick Lamar, Dijon McFarlane, Sean Momberger, Mark Anthony Spears & Kamasi Washington, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar That includes Lefty Gunplay)
Greatest R&B Album
Beloved — Givēon Why Not Extra? — Coco Jones The Crown — Ledisi Escape Room — Teyana Taylor WINNER: Mutt — Leon Thomas
Greatest R&B Efficiency
"Yukon" — Justin Bieber "It Relies upon" — Chris Brown that includes Bryson Tiller WINNER: "Folded" — Kehlani "Mutt (Dwell From NPR's Tiny Desk)" — Leon Thomas "Coronary heart of a Lady" — Summer season Walker
Greatest Conventional R&B Efficiency
"Right here We Are" — Durand Bernarr "Uptown" — Lalah Hathaway "Love You Too" — Ledisi "Crybaby" — SZA WINNER: "Vibes Don't Lie" — Leon Thomas
Greatest R&B Tune
WINNER: "Folded" — Darius Dixson, Andre Harris, Kehlani Parrish, Donovan Knight, Don Mills, Khris Riddick-Tynes & Dawit Kamal Wilson, songwriters (Kehlani) "Coronary heart of a Lady" — David Bishop & Summer season Walker, songwriters (Summer season Walker) "It Relies upon" — Nico Baran, Chris Brown, Ant Clemons, Ephrem Lopez Jr., Ryan Press, Bryson Tiller, Elliott Trent & Dewain Whitmore Jr., songwriters (Chris Brown That includes Bryson Tiller) "Overqualified" — James John Abrahart Jr & Durand Bernarr, songwriters (Durand Bernarr) "Sure It Is" — Jariuce Banks, Lazaro Andres Camejo, Mike Hector, Peter Lee Johnson, Rodney Jones Jr., Ali Prawl & Leon Thomas, songwriters (Leon Thomas)
Greatest Progressive R&B Album
WINNER: Bloom — Durand Bernarr Regulate Brightness — Bilal Love on Digital — Destin Conrad Entry All Areas — Flo Come as You Are — Terrace Martin & Kenyon Dixon
Greatest Rock Album
Personal Music — Deftones I Give up — Haim From Zero — Linkin Park WINNER: By no means Sufficient — Turnstile Idols — Yungblud
Greatest Rock Tune
WINNER: "As Alive as You Want Me to Be" — Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, songwriters (9 Inch Nails) "Caramel" — Vessel1 & Vessel2, songwriters (Sleep Token) "Glum" — Daniel James & Hayley Williams, songwriters (Hayley Williams) "By no means Sufficient" — Daniel Fang, Franz Lyons, Pat McCrory, Meg Mills & Brendan Yates, songwriters (Turnstile) "Zombie" — Dominic Harrison & Matt Schwartz, songwriters (Yungblud)
Wintersongs — Laila Biali The Present of Love — Jennifer Hudson Who Believes in Angels? — Elton John & Brandi Carlile Harlequin — Girl Gaga A Matter of Time — Laufey The Secret Of Life: Companions, Quantity 2 — Barbra Streisand
Greatest Various Music Efficiency
“The whole lot Is Peaceable Love” — Bon Iver WINNER: “Alone” — The Treatment “Seein’ Stars” —Turnstile “Mangetout” — Moist Leg “Parachute” — Hayley Williams
Greatest Various Music Album
Sable, Fable — Bon Iver WINNER: Songs of a Misplaced World — The Treatment Don't Faucet the Glass — Tyler, the Creator Moisturizer — Moist Leg Ego Demise at a Bachelorette Celebration — Hayley Williams
Greatest Conventional Nation Album
Greenback a Day — Charley Crockett American Romance — Lukas Nelson Oh What a Lovely World — Willie Nelson Laborious Headed Lady — Margo Worth Ain't in It for My Well being — Zach Prime
Greatest Up to date Nation Album
Patterns — Kelsea Ballerini Snipe Hunter — Tyler Childers Evangeline vs. the Machine — Eric Church Fantastically Damaged — Jelly Roll Postcards From Texas — Miranda Lambert
Greatest Nation Solo Efficiency
"Nostril on the Grindstone" — Tyler Childers "Good Information" — Shaboozey "Unhealthy as I Used to Be" (from F1® The Film) — Chris Stapleton "I By no means Lie" — Zach Prime "Someplace Over Laredo" — Lainey Wilson
Greatest Nation Duo/Group Efficiency
"A Tune to Sing" — Miranda Lambert And Chris Stapleton "Trailblazer" — Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson "Love Me Like You Used to Do" — Margo Worth & Tyler Childers "Amen" — Shaboozey & Jelly Roll "Honky Tonk Corridor of Fame" — George Strait, Chris Stapleton
Greatest Nation Tune
"Bitin' Record" — Tyler Childers, songwriter (Tyler Childers) "Good Information" — Michael Ross Pollack, Sam Elliot Roman & Jacob Torrey, songwriters (Shaboozey) "I By no means Lie" — Carson Chamberlain, Tim Nichols & Zach Prime, songwriters (Zach Prime) "Someplace Over Laredo" — Andy Albert, Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson & Lainey Wilson, songwriters (Lainey Wilson) "A Tune to Sing" — Jenee Fleenor, Jesse Frasure, Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton)
Greatest American Efficiency
"Increase" — Sierra Hull "Poison in My Effectively" — Maggie Rose & Grace Potter "Godspeed" — Mavis Staples "That's Gonna Go away a Mark" — Molly Tuttle "Horses" — Jesse Welles
Greatest Americana Album
Massive Cash — Jon Batiste Bloom — Larkin Poe Final Leaf on the Tree — Willie Nelson So Lengthy Little Miss Sunshine — Molly Tuttle Center — Jesse Welles
Greatest Comedy Album
Drop Useless Years, Invoice Burr PostMortem, Sarah Silverman Single Girl, Ali Wong What Had Occurred Was…, Jamie Foxx Your Good friend, Nate Bargatze, Nate Bargatze
Greatest Audio E-book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording
Elvis, Rocky & Me: The Carol Connors Story — Kathy Garver Into the Uncut Grass — Trevor Noah Pretty One: A Memoir — Ketanji Brown Jackson Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness the Dalai Lama — Dalai Lama You Know It’s True: The Actual Story of Milli Vanilli — Fab Morvan
Greatest Compilation Soundtrack for Visible Media
A Full Unknown – Timothée Chalamet F1 The Album – Varied Artists Kpop Demon Hunters – Varied Artists WINNER: Sinners – Varied Artists Depraved – Varied Artists
Greatest Rating Soundtrack for Visible Media (Consists of Movie and Tv)
How one can Practice Your Dragon – John Powell, composer Severance: Season 2 – Theodore Shapiro, composer WINNER: Sinners – Ludwig Göransson, composer Depraved – John Powell & Stephen Schwartz, composers The Wild Robotic – Kris Bowers, composer
Greatest Tune Written for Visible Media
"As Alive as You Want Me to Be" (from Tron: Ares) — Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, songwriters (9 Inch Nails) WINNER: "Golden" (from KPop Demon Hunters) — Ejae & Mark Sonnenblick, songwriters (Huntr/x: Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami) "I Lied to You" (from Sinners) — Ludwig Göransson & Raphael Saadiq, songwriters (Miles Caton) "By no means Too Late (from Elton John: By no means Too Late)— Brandi Carlile, Elton John, Bernie Taupin & Andrew Watt, songwriters (Elton John, Brandi Carlile) "Pale, Pale Moon" (from Sinners) — Ludwig Göransson & Brittany Howard, songwriters (Jayme Lawson) "Sinners" (from Sinners) — Leonard Denisenko, Rodarius Inexperienced, Travis Harrington, Tarkan Kozluklu, Kyris Mingo & Darius Povilinus, songwriters (Rod Wave)
Greatest Music Video
"Younger Lion" — Sade "Manchild" — Sabrina Carpenter "So Be It" — Clipse WINNER: "Anxiousness" — Doechii "Love" — OK Go
Songwriter of the Yr, Non-Classical
WINNER: Amy Allen Edgar Barrera Jessie Jo Dillon Tobias Jesso Jr. Laura Veltz
Producer of the Yr, Non-Classical
Dan Auerbach WINNER: Cirkut Dijon Blake Mills Sounwave
Greatest Music Movie
Devo — Devo Dwell on the Royal Albert Corridor — Raye Relentless — Diane Warren WINNER: Music by John Williams — John Williams Piece by Piece — Pharrell Williams
Greatest Musical Theater Album
Buena Vista Social Membership — Marco Paguia, Dean Sharenow & David Yazbek, producers (unique Broadway solid) Demise Turns into Her — Taurean Everett, Megan Hilty, Josh Lamon, Christopher Sieber, Jennifer Simard & Michelle Williams, principal vocalists; Noel Carey, Sean Patrick Flahaven, Julia Mattison & Scott M. Riesett, producers; Noel Carey & Julia Mattison, composers/lyricists (unique Broadway solid) Gypsy — Danny Burstein, Kevin Csolak, Audra McDonald, Jordan Tyson & Pleasure Woods, principal vocalists; David Caddick, Andy Einhorn, David Lai & George C. Wolfe, producers (Jule Styne, composer; Stephen Sondheim, lyricist) (2024 Broadway solid) Simply in Time — Emily Bergl, Jonathan Groff, Erika Henningsen, Gracie Lawrence & Michele Pawk, principal vocalists; Derik Lee, Andrew Resnick & Invoice Sherman, producers (Bobby Darin, composer & lyricist) (unique Broadway solid) Perhaps Joyful Ending — Marcus Choi, Darren Criss, Dez Duron & Helen J Shen, principal vocalists; Deborah Abramson, Will Aronson, Ian Kagey & Hue Park, producers; Hue Park, lyricist; Will Aronson, composer & lyricist (unique Broadway solid)
Greatest Gospel Efficiency/Tune
"Do It Once more" — Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, songwriter "Church" — Tasha Cobbs Leonard, John Legend; Anthony S. Brown, Brunes Charles, Annatoria Chitapa, Kenneth Leonard, Jr., Tasha Cobbs Leonard & Jonas Myrin, songwriters "Nonetheless (Dwell)" — Jonathan McReynolds & Jamal Roberts; Britney Delagraentiss, Jonathan McReynolds, David Lamar Outing III, Orlando Joel Palmer & Terrell Demetrius Wilson, songwriter "Amen" — Pastor Mike Jr.; Adia Andrews, Michael McClure Jr., David Lamar Outing II & Terrell Anthony Pettus, songwriters "Come Jesus Come" — Cece Winans that includes Shirley Caesa
Greatest Música Mexicana Album (together with Tejano)
Mala Mía — Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera Y Lo Que Viene — Grupo Frontera Sin Rodeos — Paola Jara WINNER: Palabra De To's (Seca) — Carín León Bobby Pulido & Pals Una Tuya Y Una Mía – Por La Puerta Grande (En Vivo) — Bobby Pulido
Greatest Latin Pop Album
Cosa Nuestra — Rauw Alejandro Bogotá (Deluxe) — Andrés Cepeda Tropicoqueta — Karol G WINNER: Cancionera — Natalia Lafourcade ¿Y ahora qué? — Alejandro Sanz
Greatest Tropical Latin Album
Fotografías — Rubén Blades, Roberto Delgado & Orquesta WINNER: Raíces — Gloria Estefan Clásicos 1.0 — Grupo Area of interest Bingo — Alain Pérez Debut y Segunda Tanda, Vol. 2 — Gilberto Santa Rosa
Greatest Kids's Music Album
Ageless: 100 Years Younger — Joanie Leeds & Joya Buddy’s Magic Tree Home — Mega Ran Concord — Fyütch & Aura V Herstory — Flor Bromley The Music of Tori and the Muses — Tori Amos
Greatest Spoken Phrase Poetry Album
A Hurricane in Heels: Healed Folks Don't Act Like That (partially recorded dwell at Metropolis Vineyard & different locations) — Queen Sheba Black Shaman — Marc Marcel Pages — Omari Hardwick & Anthony Hamilton Saul Williams Meets Carlos Niño & Pals at Treepeople — Saul Williams, Carlos Niño & Pals Phrases For Days Vol. 1 — Mad Skillz
Pete Davidson returns to 'SNL' as ICE as border czar Tom Homan. Credit score:
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When the going will get robust, Donald Trump calls in reinforcements. And Saturday Night Live calls upon Pete Davidson.
The SNL alum stunned viewers by main Saturday's chilly open as President Trump's "border czar" Tom Homan, who was just lately known as in to Minneapolis to ease town's political unrest after federal brokers killed two individuals in Minnesota metropolis in January.
However in SNL's model of occasions, Davidson's Homan rapidly realizes that he has his work lower out for him as a result of not one of the the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers have any understanding of what's gone so fallacious in Minneapolis.
“Now I’m positive a variety of you’re questioning why Greg Bovino, the final man, was dismissed,” Davidson as Homan started. “I wish to stress that it wasn’t as a result of he did a foul job or publicly lied in regards to the taking pictures of an American citizen, and even uh-oh, dressed like a Nazi. It was that he was filmed doing these items. And the president no-likey that.”
After declaring that ICE must "tighten up," he requested the unit commanders to state the mission goal.
Kenan Thompson, James Austin Johnson and Ben Marshall in tactical vests throughout on 'SNL'.
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Dressed as an ICE agent, Kenan Thompson replied, "Go."
James Austin Johnson, one other ICE unit commander, then took a stab on the reply: "This may very well be fallacious, however… Military?”
“Shut. That’s shut,” Davidson's Homan replied. "We’re right here to detain and deport unlawful immigrants who’ve dedicated crimes."
Andrew Dismukes' ICE agent then declared, "That’s actually the primary I’m listening to of that."
When requested what all of them thought they had been searching for in Minneapolis, Thompson answered, "Epstein information."
"We really simply launched these to distract from this," Davidson's Homan mentioned with a grimace. "Which is ironic as a result of we did this to distract from these."
He then requested the brokers, "When can we use pressure?"
Jeremy Culhane's ICE agent guessed, "Straight away?"
“Nope. Consider the alternative,” Davidson's Homan hinted, to which Dismukes confidently mentioned, "Proper— preemptively."
Pete Davidson as Tom Homan on 'SNL'.
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After just a few extra exasperating back-and-forths, Davidson's Homan declared, "Fellas, look, you gotta do higher. Look, I’m Tom Homan."
At that time, Davidson briefly broke character to snicker earlier than persevering with, "I’m the separating-families-at-the-border man. I’m the on-film-taking-a-$50,000-bribe man. And also you all are making me appear like the upstanding, cheap grownup within the room. That’s loopy!”
The speech clearly made little affect, as a later change included Thompson's ICE agent getting confused about why destroying proof was a foul factor.
To conclude the assembly, Davidson's Homan requested the ICE unit commanders, “So what did we be taught tonight?”
Johnson guessed, "This may very well be fallacious… however that you simply employed a bunch of offended, aggressive guys, gave us weapons, and didn’t prepare us, so that is perhaps what you needed to occur?”
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“Come on, man! Don’t begin pondering now!” Davidson's Homan scolded. "The scenario out there was tough, and we have to decrease the temperature. So let’s get on the market, let’s present some restraint. Let’s do our job with out violating anybody’s rights as Individuals. Are you able to try this?”
"No," Thompson answered candidly.
"Effectively, I needed to ask,” Davidson's Homan conceded, earlier than providing his actual recommendation for the brokers: "Perhaps simply attempt to not get filmed.”
Watch Davidson lampoon the Trump administration within the sketch above.
Nicole Byer on 'Nailed It!'; (Clockwise from higher left): Noel Fielding, Matt Lucas, Prue Leith, and Paul Hollywood on 'The Nice British Baking Present'; Nick and Vanessa Lachey on 'Love Is Blind'. Credit score:
Adam Rose/Netflix; Mark Bourdillon/Love Productions; Greg Gayne/Netflix
It's been trendy because the early 2000s to contemplate actuality exhibits inferior to scripted or conventional documentary sequence. Even some who commonly watch actuality TV confer with them as "responsible pleasures," as if watching them is inherently shameful.
Opposite to widespread perception, actuality tv truly boasts some high quality storytelling, providing limitless leisure to viewers who’re all for human nature, looking for escapism, or marveling at spectacular shows of expertise. Netflix is without doubt one of the higher streamers for actuality TV, internet hosting tons of of hours in your binging pleasure, from messy courting exhibits to riveting sport present competitions.
The Boyfriend brings collectively 9 queer Japanese males in a beachside cottage and follows the relationships that type from there. Past the constraints of being only a courting present, the sequence explores sexual identification and friendship among the many males as they work collectively at a espresso truck and get to know one another intimately. Eschewing overblown drama or scandalous moments, there’s a refreshingly down-to-earth tone to The Boyfriend that units it aside from different actuality sequence. —Kevin Jacobsen
The place to look at The Boyfriend: Netflix
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The Circle (2020–current)
Trevor St. Agathe as Imani on 'The Circle'. Netflix
To catfish or to not catfish — that’s the query. The Circle is a social (media) experiment the place contestants develop into neighbors in a decked-out condominium advanced. As with each good actuality TV present, there may be all the time a catch. The twist right here is that the gamers by no means meet face-to-face. As an alternative, they’re remoted of their residences and talk solely by way of tv screens and solely with textual content.
Every member of The Circle can see just a few fastidiously chosen images and a brief bio from their fellow contestants. Identical to on-line courting (or Craigslist purchasing), you by no means actually know who's on the opposite facet of the display screen. The objective is to be the most-liked contestant and the final one standing to take residence an enormous money prize. —Emily Smith
The place to look at The Circle: Netflix
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The Satan's Plan (2023–current)
Lee Si-won and Ha Seok-jin on 'The Satan's Plan'. Everett Assortment
This addictive South Korean actuality present emphasizes social technique above all else — even in its challenges. Twelve contestants who’re all titans of their fields are confined in a home for per week with out contact with the surface world, every taking part in with "Items," a type of foreign money they will use to create social bonds and advance additional within the sport. Every episode, the contestants compete in a Primary Match to realize extra Items, in addition to a Prize Match so as to add to the prize cash. Gamers who lose all their Items are eradicated from the sport, which proceeds till solely two stay and the one with the very best variety of Items wins.
Whereas some TV watchers proceed to dismiss actuality exhibits as brainless, The Satan's Plan is a powerful counterargument, valuing analytical problem-solving and sport concept above petty private drama. Season 3 is coming in 2026. —Okay.J.
The place to look at The Satan's Plan: Netflix
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Flooring Is Lava (2020–2022)
Rivals on 'Flooring Is Lava'.
Adam Rose/Netflix
Did you ever fake that the ground was lava as a child? This present takes the exercise of leaping round your own home with out touching the bottom and kicks it up a notch by making the ground, effectively…lava (or, quite, dyed slime, however nonetheless).
As an alternative of leaping from pillow to desk to sofa, contestants are parkouring their approach by way of American Ninja Warrior-fashion obstacles like shifting platforms, vertical nets, intense monkey bars, and even an "energetic" volcano. Meaning, for those who fail to finish a process, you find yourself within the "precise" lava. The depth is turned up scorching on this spin of the childhood basic sport. —E.S.
The place to look at Flooring Is Lava: Netflix
05 of 16
The Nice British Baking Present (2010–current)
Contestants on 'The Nice British Baking Present'. Mark Bourdillon/Love Productions
Refined isn’t a standard descriptor of actuality TV, however The Great British Baking Show has one thing most different exhibits within the style don't: a chic method to competitors. Contestants cheer one another on and even assist one another out because the clock winds down. This developed species of actuality TV has struck a chord with charmed viewers throughout the globe who get pleasure from watching newbie bakers compete and enhance with a bit of sophistication.
The present takes place over 10 weeks, and contestants should rapidly adapt and be taught new expertise as the problem stage continues to rise. It's a heartwarming competitors the place rigidity mounts, however comedian reduction and empathy all the time abound. —E.S.
The place to look at The Nice British Baking Present: Netflix
06 of 16
Indian Matchmaking (2020–current)
Akshay Jakhete on 'Indian Matchmaking'. Netflix
With a Rolodex of gorgeous singles and coaching in historic methods reminiscent of Kundali, star Sima Taparia introduces us to conventional matchmaking practices executed in her trendy approach. Sima Aunty, as she is affectionately referred to as on the present, actually has one of the best intentions, however not and not using a little bit of pushback. Will her hopeful singles discover their fortunately ever after? She have to be doing one thing proper, on condition that three seasons are actually streaming. —E.S.
The place to look at Indian Matchmaking: Netflix
07 of 16
Love Is Blind (2020–current)
Salvador Perez and Mallory Zapata in season 2 of 'Love Is Blind'. Netflix
Would you marry somebody you've by no means seen face-to-face? Is love really blind? Love Is Blind, hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, seeks to reply these questions as they place contestants in pods, separated by a wall, to get to know one another with out ever taking a look at each other. After a number of conferences with quite a few potential matches, these singles should determine in the event that they're able to suggest.
However the verdict doesn't finish there. After being whisked away on honeymoons with their newly betrothed, the {couples} spend three weeks counting all the way down to determination day on the altar. There, they need to determine, in entrance of their fiancé, household, pals, and hundreds of thousands of us watching at residence, in the event that they'll say "I do." Season 10 begins Feb. 11, and a number of worldwide spinoffs are additionally out there to binge. —E.S.
The place to look at Love Is Blind: Netflix
08 of 16
Love on the Spectrum Australia (2019–2021)
Ruth and Thomas on 'Love on the Spectrum Australia'. Netflix
Everybody deserves love. And, in right this moment's world, anybody who desires it ought to be capable of discover it. Enter Love on the Spectrum, an Australian matchmaking present that includes autistic people. The situation typically causes issue with communication, which may make courting and even assembly somebody all of the tougher.
However don’t have any concern, Love on the Spectrum follows the forged's journeys to seek out love with a compassionate quite than voyeuristic eye. First dates, blind dates, relationship teaching, pace courting, discovering love, and breaking hearts — all of those frequent human experiences assist to normalize an typically misunderstood neighborhood. Autism is a spectrum, and the present goals to shine a highlight on just a few of the various methods it could current — and it's virtually assured to open your coronary heart and thoughts. (There’s additionally a U.S. model of the present on Netflix.) —E.S.
The place to look at Love on the Spectrum: Netflix
Avid actuality present obsessives maintain a particular place of their coronary heart for The Mole, which aired for 5 seasons on ABC within the 2000s and gained a cult following. Netflix revived the fact competitors after 14 years, whereas protecting the identical normal format: A gaggle of contestants competes in a sequence of challenges, with success resulting in extra money for the group pot. Amongst them, nevertheless, is a mole chosen by manufacturing to sabotage these challenges whereas making an attempt to remain undetected. All gamers are then quizzed on who they assume the mole could also be, with the lowest-performing contestant eradicated on the finish of each episode.
The enjoyable of The Mole is in placing your self within the contestants' sneakers; like them (effectively, all however certainly one of them), the viewers isn’t knowledgeable of who the mole truly is till the very finish. —Okay.J.
The place to look at The Mole: Netflix
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Nailed It! (2018–2022)
Visitor choose Rosanna Pansino, Nicole Byer, and Jacques Torres on 'Nailed It!'. Adam Rose/Netflix
Nailed It! Mexico, Nailed It! Vacation, Nailed It! France… spinoffs galore solely means one factor: This present is tasty! Comic Nicole Byer hosts the unique Nailed It!, a present that transports newbie bakers from their residence kitchens to a TV studio, the place they try (and infrequently fail) to duplicate skilled desserts for a grand prize of $10,000. Hilarity clearly ensues.
Clueless contestants paired with a quick-witted host, world-renowned chocolatier Jacques Torres, and visitor judges (Wayne Brady, Reggie Watts, Sam Richardson, amongst others) make for one bingeable episode after one other. —E.S.
The place to look at Nailed It!: Netflix
11 of 16
Previous Sufficient! (1990–current)
Little one participant on 'Previous Sufficient!'. Netflix
Do not scroll previous this Netflix present and positively don’t be deterred by the subtitles (most of us go away the closed captioning on anyway, proper?). Previous Sufficient! is a long-running Japanese tv present, now out there within the U.S. (one season is on Netflix), that follows Japanese kids ages 2 to five as they run their first errands… solo!
Each process serves up adorableness in droves as these tiny people navigate grownup chores alone for the primary time, reminiscent of touring to the shop to buy flowers for grandma, or operating residence from the fruit fields to make juice for mother. Whether or not they get distracted alongside the best way or full the duty and not using a hitch, you'll be grinning from ear to ear. —E.S.
The place to look at Previous Sufficient!: Netflix
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Queer Eye (2018–2026)
Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and Tan France on 'Queer Eye'. Christopher Smith/Netflix
A revamp of the early 2000s hit Queer Eye for the Straight Man, Netflix's Queer Eye crew burst on the scene in 2018 with a mission to alter the lives of on a regular basis folks. All through 10 seasons, they've finished simply that, and alongside the best way, modified hearts and minds as effectively.
Hair stylist Jonathan Van Ness, counselor Karamo Brown, chef Antoni Porowski, inside designer Bobby Berk (by way of season 8; Jeremiah Brent takes over in season 9), and vogue skilled Tan France are the fairy godparents desires are fabricated from. Every brings their distinctive allure and encouragement to each encounter as they rework lives from the within out (even when there's apparently drama behind the scenes). —E.S.
The place to look at Queer Eye: Netflix
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Promoting Sundown (2019–current)
Mary Fitzgerald and Chrishell Stause on 'Promoting Sundown'. Netflix
If tiny houses and #vanlife are the best way of the long run, the celebrities of Promoting Sundown didn’t get the memo. The present follows premier actual property brokers of the Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles as they battle by way of absurd residence offers and all of the drama that comes with them.
From the creators of The Hills, Promoting Sundown supplies viewers with romance, petty drama, luxurious houses, and a sport of making an attempt to recollect which Oppenheim twin is which. There are 9 seasons to binge in addition to a number of spinoff sequence on Netflix. —E.S.
The place to look at Promoting Sundown: Netflix
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Anyone Feed Phil (2018–current)
Phil Rosenthal on 'Anyone Feed Phil'. Netflix
There are quite a few actuality exhibits wherein the host invitations the viewer on a culinary journey all over the world, however few hosts are fairly as enthusiastic as Phil Rosenthal. The Emmy-winning creator of Everybody Loves Raymond brings his foodie ardour to a brand new metropolis every episode, from Bangkok to Venice to New York Metropolis.
By means of locals sharing their cuisines with the affable host, he forges cross-cultural connections, whereas additionally making his fair proportion of father jokes alongside the best way. The Emmy-nominated docuseries has aired eight seasons on Netflix and has additionally spawned a companion e book, Anyone Feed Phil: The Guide, that includes recipes and behind-the-scenes particulars from the sequence. —Okay.J.
The place to look at Anyone Feed Phil: Netflix
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Squid Sport: The Problem (2023–current)
Contestants on 'Squid Sport: The Problem'.
Courtesy of Netflix
Squid Game, the massively widespread South Korean drama set in a dystopian world wherein financially insecure contestants compete in a sequence of lethal video games, acquired its personal actuality TV spinoff with this controversial but extremely watchable present.
Just like the sequence on which it's primarily based, Squid Sport: The Problem assembles 456 contestants to battle it out in an enviornment — with out the entire dying half, fortunately. As EW's critic writes, the competitors "manages to serve up palpable suspense and genuine human drama with out murdering a single contestant." —Okay.J.
The place to look at Squid Sport: The Problem: Netflix
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The Ultimatum: Queer Love (2023–2025)
Yoly Rojas and Xander Boger on 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love'.
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This spinoff of The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On facilities solely on girls and nonbinary {couples} throughout the queer spectrum. As with the unique sequence, The Ultimatum: Queer Love options one half of the couple eager to take the subsequent step by getting engaged, whereas the opposite is unsure, and places their like to the check.
They arrive along with 4 different {couples} in a home the place every has to decide on a brand new accomplice for 3 weeks, after which every individual decides whether or not to return to their unique accomplice or proceed with their new one. Feelings run excessive and loyalties are examined, making for max drama. —Okay.J.
The place to look at The Ultimatum: Queer Love: Netflix