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Savannah Chrisley Speaks OutSavannah, who has custody of younger siblings Grayson and Chloe amid her parents’ sentences, has explained how their convictions and their lack of contact with one another has weighed on her. “The last time they spoke was the morning they went into federal prison,” she shared with E! News March 2024, alleging that there’s “a lot of retaliation going on against my father for how outspoken we’ve been about conditions.” In fact, she alleged that prison officials had been “blocking a lot of his emails correspondence to my mom.” And while not wanting to make the experience…

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At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Palme d’Or winner Jafar Panahi delivered the ultimate rebuke to the attempted censorship of art: His acclaimed It Was Just an Accident, in which a group of ex-prisoners kidnap their torturer, was made only a short time after his seven-month prison sentence. Over the years, Panahi has confronted attempts to restrict his work through various clandestine methods that may be instructive to Americans in the present climate. If that sounds extreme, look at the evisceration of recent National Endowment for the Arts grants that have proved vital to America’s film culture. These decisions suggest…

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On Friday (May 30), a new wave of performers was unveiled for Billboard Country Live, coming June 5-6 to Category 10, Luke Combs’ Nashville bar and live music venue. The event will spotlight some of country music’s emerging talent alongside influential industry power players. The festivities kick off Wednesday, June 4, with an exclusive gathering on the rooftop of Category 10 honoring Billboard’s Country Power Players, a premier event, presented by Bud Light, recognizing the most influential figures shaping the genre today — including Stacy Vee of Goldenvoice/AEG, our 2025 Executive of the Year. On Thursday, June 5, the excitement…

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Niecy Nash-Betts was almost exclusively known for punchlines before she called a meeting at her agency, a reintroduction, as she puts it, to set her career on a different course. “All I was ever doing was comedy,” says the Grotesquerie actress. “So I told them, ‘Here is how I see myself. And if you don’t see me how I see myself, then we are not aligned.’ “ Kathy Bates, Niecy Nash-Betts, Parker Posey, Keri Russell, Cristin Milioti and Helen Mirren were photographed May 4 at the Luckman Club at Soho House West Hollywood. Photographed by Beau Grealy All of the…

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As the federal case against Sean “Diddy” Combs unfolds, a growing list of witnesses and courtroom attendees paint a complex, often chilling portrait of life inside the mogul’s inner circle. From bombshell allegations of abuse and sex trafficking to public figures offering support from the gallery, here’s a guide to the central and peripheral figures in USA vs. Sean Combs – including those who have testified, those who soon may take the stand and those seated in silent support. Key Witnesses Cassie Ventura Diddy’s former partner, model-singer-actress Cassie Ventura, has been central to the prosecution’s case. She testified about years…

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Kylie Jenner Poked Fun At Timothée Chalamet Sex Life On TikTok As you may have seen, Kylie Jenner has joined her native New Yorker boyfriend at Madison Square Garden to support his beloved Knicks on two occasions now. And on both of those occasions, the Knicks took home the win. Did someone say lucky charm? And so, as the Knicks continue their bid to make it to the NBA finals, Kylie has poked some fun at her newfound support for the NY team — and it might actually be one of the realest things she’s ever done. On May 29,…

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Teen girls may be more likely to use location sharing as a way to feel safer. According to the Life360 survey, 70% of Gen Z women believe their physical well-being benefits from location sharing. In the field, our experts also found that females were more likely to do this.Caswell said that “mostly girls” will openly share their location with friends, “both for fun and because it makes them feel safer knowing someone always knows where they are.”However, this sense of safety is a double-edged sword, as it can “increase the risk of stalking, harassment, or even sexual violence,” Caswell said.…

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