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Travis Kelce and Tommy Hilfiger Enjoy Candid Moments On Set: A Star-Studded Photo Gallery


Travis Kelce and fashion icon Tommy Hilfiger were recently spotted enjoying some time together on set, adding a touch of glam to the shoot. The two stars seemed to be in high spirits, sharing smiles and laughter as cameras captured their friendly interaction.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in the world of celebrities, Jason Momoa, Timothée Chalamet, and Zendaya delighted fans by snapping a selfie together. This star-studded trio has certainly caught the attention of their followers with this candid moment.

In other news, Prince Harry was seen embracing his sporty side. The royal, known for his active lifestyle, was captured participating in an outdoor event, showcasing his enthusiasm and energy.

These moments, along with other celebrity sightings, provide a glimpse into the lives of some of the most talked-about figures today. From style icons to Hollywood stars and royalty, these images tell a story of camaraderie, fun, and engagement with the world.

Travis Kelce and Tommy Hilfiger meet up while on the set of a photo shoot in NYC. GC Images

Jason Momoa, Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya take a selfie during CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas. Getty Images for CinemaCon

Prince Harry kicks a Sherrin ball during a Western Bulldogs Australian rules football session, during a visit to Movember at the Western Bulldogs HQ at Mission Whitten Oval, in Footscray, Melbourne. via REUTERS

Chrissy Teigen and Brooks Nader attend The Daily Front Row’s 10th Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards at The Beverly Hills Hotel. Getty Images for The Daily Front Row

Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes reunite at the screening of Brunello: The Gracious Visionary” held at Lincoln Center in NYC. BFA.com / BACKGRID

Lindsay Lohan and Shailene Woodley film “Count My Lies” in NYC. AbacaPress / SplashNews.com

Jennifer Lawrence keeps it casual in The Row Dune Scarlett platform flip flops while out and about in NYC. Christopher Peterson / SplashNews.com

Lizzo snaps a bikini selfie. lizzobeeating/Instagram

Lindsay Lohan and son cuddle up while catching a flight. londsaylohan/Instagram

Joe Jonas is “locked in on my rest and relaxation sanctuary in the desert.” joejonas/Instagram

Elle Fanning shows off her baby bump behind the scenes of “Margo’s Got Money Troubles”. ellefanning/instagram

Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia shows off her booty clad in lace at Coachella. briannalapaglia/Instagram

Andrew Rannells hangs out with his “girl” Lena Dunham. andrewrannells/Instagram

Whitney Leavitt shows off her muscles while in NYC. whitleavitt/Instagram

Sabrina Carpenter has a “pit stop” on her way to Sabrinawood, during Coachella weekend. sabrinacarpenter/Instagram

Kerry Washington and Elisabeth Moss share a behind the scenes snap from “Imperfect Women.” kerrywashington/Instagram

Bethenny Frankel enjoys the “#beachlife” in lavender bikini. bethennyfrankel/Instagram

Lil Nas X is all smiles after picking up a pair of his cowboy boots from a shoe repair store in Studio City, Calif. WCP,4cnrs / BACKGRID

Irina Shayk takes her pup for a walk in NYC. Christopher Peterson / SplashNews.com

Selma Blair flashes a smile to the photographers out in NYC. GC Images

Jimi Westbrook, Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town, Eric Church, Michael J. Fox, Kimberly Schlapman and Phillip Sweet of Little Big Town attend A Country Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson’s Benefitting The Michael J. Fox Foundation at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts on April 15, 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee. Getty Images for The Michael J.

Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager, Sheinelle Jones, and restaurateur Michael Schulson at his NYC restaurant Double Knot, celebrating the release of Jones’ new book Through Mom’s Eyes. Courtesy


Trump Secures 10-Day Truce Between Israel and Lebanon

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In a significant development on the international stage, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, set to last ten days. This truce, as Trump described, is a crucial first move towards achieving a lasting peace between the two nations.

Trump extended an invitation to both the Israeli Prime Minister and the Lebanese President to engage in further discussions at the White House, aiming to build on this initial progress.

The announcement was made on Trump’s Truth Social platform, coming on the heels of high-level talks that took place in Washington earlier this week. The ceasefire is slated to commence today at 5 p.m. EST.

This agreement marks a milestone, achieved after direct conversations with leaders from both countries. Notably, it also signifies the first diplomatic meeting in Washington between Israeli and Lebanese representatives in over three decades, which occurred this past Tuesday.

‘I just had excellent conversations with the highly respected President Joseph Aoun of Lebanon and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu of Israel,’ Trump shared. ‘These two leaders have agreed to initiate a ten-day ceasefire at 5 p.m. EST to pave the way for peace between their countries.’

Trump explains further that the administration has tasked a senior delegation to oversee the transition from a temporary truce to a long–term agreement. This team includes Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan ‘Razin’ Caine.

The President added: ‘It has been my honor to solve nine wars across the world, and this will be my tenth, so let’s get it done!’

This ceasefire comes amid heightened regional tension and follows months of diplomatic maneuvering by the White House.

While the ten–day window is brief, the pause is intended to provide the necessary space for formal negotiations regarding long–term stability.

President Donald Trump announced a ten–day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon on Thursday, describing the truce as an initial step toward a permanent end to hostilities between the two nations

President Donald Trump announced a ten–day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon on Thursday, describing the truce as an initial step toward a permanent end to hostilities between the two nations

Despite negotiations, airstrikes have continued in the region. Above, the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon on Wednesday

Despite negotiations, airstrikes have continued in the region. Above, the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon on Wednesday 

It wasn't clear whether Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu would attend future talks

It wasn’t clear whether Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu would attend future talks

The military campaign between Lebanon and Israel has become a major sticking point in Trump’s quest to bring an end to the war in Iran.

The Israeli-US strikes against Iran on March 2 intensified already frayed relationships in the region. 

Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group in Lebanon, has been participating in the armed conflict by launching missile attacks against Israel. 

Israel’s retaliation in Lebanon has resulted in a catastrophic death toll, with estimates exceeding 2,000 Lebanese casualties. More than one million people have also been forced to flee their homes. 

Earlier this month, Israeli defense minister Israel Katz said the nation was planning to set up a security zone on Lebanese territory, which would prevent thousands from returning to their homes. 

In an effort to broker peace, several Lebanese and Israeli officials met at the US Department of State headquarters in Washington, DC, on Tuesday. 

Rubio hosted the meeting, which included Lebanese Ambassador to the US Nada Hamadeh, Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter and US Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa. 

‘We discovered today that we’re on the same side of the equation, and that’s the most positive thing we could have come away with,’ Leiter said after the meeting. 

Trump stated that the agreement was reached following personal conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. Pictured: Aoun shaking hands with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani

Trump stated that the agreement was reached following personal conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. Pictured: Aoun shaking hands with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani

Rubio, center, in between Michael Needham and Ambassador Michel Issa, called the talks 'historic' and 'productive'

Rubio, center, in between Michael Needham and Ambassador Michel Issa, called the talks ‘historic’ and ‘productive’ 

Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter declared that both nations were 'united in liberating Lebanon' from Hezbollah after the meeting

Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter declared that both nations were ‘united in liberating Lebanon’ from Hezbollah after the meeting 

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He added that the discussion focused on a ‘clearly delineated border’ between Israel and Lebanon.

‘The security of our civilians is not up for negotiation. This was a victory for sanity, for responsibility and for peace,’ Leiter said.

Leiter also declared that both nations were ‘united in liberating Lebanon’ from Hezbollah.  

Lebanon’s Ambassador to the US, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, called the meeting ‘productive’ while Rubio noted that the talks are a ‘process.’ 

Rubio added: ‘It’s a historic gathering that we hope to build on.’

Instability between Lebanon and Israel has contributed to the enduring conflict in the region. 

Lebanon and Israel have engaged in peace negotiations in 1983 and 1993. However, following the Hamas-led attack in Israel on October 7, 2023, the conflict drastically escalated.

A fragile cease-fire was implemented at the end of 2024, but was never fully enforced. 

Missing New York Woman Who Leapt from Moving Car Discovered Weeks After Disappearance

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The body discovered in the waters of Long Island Sound has been confirmed as that of Brittany Kritis-Garip, aged 32, as announced by New York’s Suffolk County Police Department. The tragic incident has led detectives to conclude that her death does not involve any criminal activity.

In a statement, the department clarified, “Brittany Kritis-Garip, 32, from Oyster Bay, has been identified as the woman found deceased in the Long Island Sound near Lloyd Harbor on April 13. The investigation suggests her death was non-criminal in nature.”

Kritis-Garip had been missing since last month, a disappearance that was marked by troubling circumstances. She was last spotted on a Friday in Long Island, New York, according to information shared by her family and friends.

Brittany Kritis-Garip standing and looking at the camera

Her husband, Fernando Garip, recounted a concerning episode leading up to her disappearance. He reported that Brittany, in a state of distress, had abruptly exited a moving vehicle, discarded her phone into a bush, and fled, as detailed by News 12 Long Island.

Fernando Garip, the woman’s husband, said that she had been in a panicked state, jumped out of a moving vehicle, tossed her phone into a bush, and ran away, News 12 Long Island reported last month.

Patch reported last month that to clarify any confusion regarding the woman jumping out of a family member’s vehicle, her brother Niko Kritis said “She hopped out unexpectedly after pulling forward after a stop sign.”

Brittany Kritis-Garip appears in a security video still.

Brittany Kritis-Garip was still missing as of Thursday, authorities said. (GoFundMe)

“The search for my sister has come to a close,” Kritis wrote in a Wednesday post to a Facebook group dedicated to the search for his sister.

“With heavy hearts, we share that Brittany has been found and has passed. We take comfort in knowing that God has called her into His care, and that she is now at peace,” he noted.

Brittany Kritis-Garip looking at the camera

Brittany Kritis-Garip, 32, jump out of a vehicle and ran on foot, her loved ones said. (GoFundMe)

“Brittany was, and will always be, a light in the lives of everyone she met. Her warmth, kindness, and spirit left a lasting mark on so many people. That light does not disappear—it lives on in all of us who knew and loved her,” he wrote.

Biden Administration Lawyer Challenges DOJ’s Stance on Trump Records: A Legal Showdown Unfolds

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Inset: Jack Smith speaks about an indictment of former President Donald Trump, Aug. 1, 2023, at a Department of Justice office in Washington (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File). Background: President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office at the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo/Alex Brandon).

A lawyer from the Biden administration, known for dismissing Donald Trump’s objections regarding the release of former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s January 6 report, has issued a critique of a controversial Department of Justice memorandum. This memorandum boldly diverges from established Supreme Court precedent, which the lawyer described as “astonishing.”

Christopher Fonzone, a former Assistant Attorney General with the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), shared his detailed analysis on the Just Security blog on Wednesday. He expressed serious concerns over the Trump administration’s April Fools’ Day memo that declared the Presidential Records Act (PRA) entirely invalid, stressing that this issue is far from humorous.

Fonzone warned of the significant implications, noting that the OLC’s opinion on the PRA essentially permits Executive Branch officials to destroy presidential records. This stance has sparked numerous lawsuits, as these legal actions aim to protect Congress’s measures against abuses of power reminiscent of the Nixon era.

In his analysis, Fonzone summarized the legal stakes, pointing out that the Trump administration seems to wish to revert the law to its pre-PRA state. He criticized the memo for failing to effectively address, let alone challenge, the Supreme Court precedents from the Watergate era, despite its argument for the PRA’s complete invalidation.

“It’s truly astonishing that the Executive Branch claims the freedom to disregard an important statutory framework simply because the OLC has decided that a supposedly binding Supreme Court precedent is ‘wrong,'” Fonzone remarked. He acknowledged that while it’s not unheard of for the OLC to deem a statute unconstitutional, it is exceedingly rare. To his knowledge, no previous OLC opinion has reached such a sweeping constitutional conclusion that contradicts both Supreme Court and longstanding Executive Branch precedents.

Once tasked with advising Attorney General Merrick Garland on a legal question of significance, Fonzone, in January 2025 and before a change in administrations, rejected Trump’s “objections” to the release of Volume I of Smith’s report.

Trump had argued that immunity and one judge’s conclusion that Smith was unconstitutionally appointed and funded meant Volume I could not go public, but Fonzone said otherwise and the Jan. 6 part of the special counsel’s probe was released. The same cannot be said of Volume II, the final report on the Espionage Act and obstruction case against Trump, his valet, and a Mar-a-Lago property manager.

Law&Crime noted previously that current assistant attorney general T. Elliot Gaiser’s memo referenced Trump’s dismissed Mar-a-Lago classified documents case and slammed “attempts […] to subject a former President to criminal liability for his handling of presidential records that, for most of this Nation’s history, would have been subject to his complete discretion.”

That helped contextualize the attempt to nullify the PRA, which Congress enacted in 1978 — four years after Nixon lost the Watergate tapes case at SCOTUS and resigned in disgrace. The act gave the United States “complete ownership, possession, and control” over presidential records, requiring that the chief executive “adequately” document “activities, deliberations, decisions, and policies that reflect the performance of the President’s constitutional, statutory, or other official or ceremonial duties” for their submission to the National Archives.

During the classified-documents prosecution, then-defense attorney Todd Blanche memorably failed to convince Judge Aileen Cannon that the presidential-records-are-personal tradition, which started with George Washington and should be extended to Trump to exempt him from the criminal process, regardless of intervening SCOTUS precedent.

Cannon, a Trump appointee, nuked the case on other aforementioned grounds and went on to bar the DOJ and Smith from “releasing, sharing, or transmitting Volume II” or “any information or conclusions” about it publicly.

Most recently, Cannon approved the Trump argument that Fonzone expressly rejected as applied to Volume I. She berated Smith for having the audacity to create Volume II in the first place, given that she invalidated his authority, calling that a “concerning breach of the spirit of the Dismissal Order,” if not an “outright violation[.]”

Now, the department that Blanche leads as acting attorney general has cited the tossed case as a reason the PRA must be disregarded and challenged out of existence.

“The seeming acquiescence of the Executive Branch since the PRA’s enactment may be motivated by nothing more than discretionary choices to avoid an interbranch conflict. But, over time, it has subtly reshaped how the political branches and the public perceive the separation of powers,” the memo said. “This shift has already gone so far that attempts have been made to subject a former President to criminal liability for his handling of presidential records that, for most of this Nation’s history, would have been subject to his complete discretion.”

Jack Goldsmith is a Harvard Law professor remembered for his time in President George W. Bush’s administration, heading the OLC in the wake of 9/11, only to resign after less than a year on the job and immediately following his withdrawal of the “torture memos.” Given that history, Goldsmith has at times weighed in on OLC-related matters, most recently with an analysis on the legal basis for the U.S. operation to arrest Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.

Upon reading Fonzone’s piece, Goldsmith deemed it a “quietly devastating” articulation of the law as it is.

NYU Law Professor Ryan Goodman, also co-editor-in-chief of Just Security, similarly praised the analysis as the “gold-standard,” while calling attention to the assessment of another OLC alum.

Georgetown University Law Center Professor and former Obama administration deputy assistant attorney general Marty Lederman slammed Gaiser, 36, for producing “what might be the most unprofessional and embarrassing opinion OLC has written in recent years (yes, worse even than the Venezuela opinion, even if the stakes aren’t quite as great).”

Newcastle United Explores Alternative Stadium Site as Leazes Park Faces Wildlife Hurdle: Saudi Delegates to Convene at Matfen Hall Amid LIV Golf Uncertainty and Player Updates

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Newcastle United’s leadership is now investigating a second potential location for a new stadium in the city’s center, according to exclusive information obtained by Confidential.

While ongoing feasibility studies continue to focus on Leazes Park, the club’s favored site, senior officials are broadening their options by evaluating and planning to visit an alternative location. One of the obstacles at Leazes Park is a colony of bats residing in the area.

Confidential has also learned that a high-level delegation from the Public Investment Fund (PIF) is set to meet the club’s executive team, headed by CEO David Hopkinson, at Matfen Hall later this month. This key meeting will prioritize discussions on the stadium plans, aiming to decide whether to construct a new venue or renovate the existing St James’ Park.

Leazes Park, situated just to the north of St James’ Park, has long been seen as an ideal site for a modern stadium. However, the presence of bats poses a challenge, though club officials are optimistic about overcoming this and other environmental considerations.

To address the wildlife concerns, the club has engaged a specialist firm to conduct surveys on safely relocating the bats, while also reviewing legal obligations. It is important to note that it is illegal to intentionally disturb or harm bats.

Leazes Park is Newcastle's preferred site for a new stadium, but the club are exploring a second site

Leazes Park is Newcastle’s preferred site for a new stadium, but the club are exploring a second site

Chief executive David Hopkinson will meet a senior PIF delegation at Matfen Hall this month for a summit on the club's future

Chief executive David Hopkinson will meet a senior PIF delegation at Matfen Hall this month for a summit on the club’s future

Meanwhile, Hopkinson and chief operating officer, Brad Miller, are working around the clock to present all viable options to the ownership this month.

Hopkinson told Confidential: ‘My job is to develop true optionality. That is why this process takes so long. It’s very easy to say, “Oh, just build it there”. But what needs to happen for that to be possible? It’s labour intensive and very expensive. There are legal, government, heritage, environment and residential considerations. You can’t build somewhere just because you want to.’

Alternative sites within the city area could include Hunters Moor, north of Leazes Park, or the nearby Nuns Moor Park. North East mayor Kim McGuinness is also said to be keen for investment and regeneration in the Arthur’s Hill area, which is only a mile from St James’.

As reported last year, supply-and-demand modelling has shown that a new-build would need a capacity of at least 65,000, but no more than 70,000. An expansion of St James’ could not go beyond 60-62,000 because of architectural limitations.

Will Saudis’ Toon project LIV on? 

PIF’s impending withdrawal from their LIV Golf venture will NOT impact Newcastle United.

Rather, sources insist they remain fully committed and that the club falls under their ‘strategic’ portfolio.

The planned presence of PIF’s top brass on Tyneside later this month will reinforce that message and an announcement on a new £200million training ground at Woolsington is set to follow.

The intense discussions over a new stadium or St James’ Park renovation that will take place during the Matfen Hall summit, as reported above, are also an indicator of PIF’s long-term intentions, it is claimed. CEO Hopkinson has been entrusted by the ownership to deliver on those big off-field projects and new commercial deals.

Yasir Al-Rumayyan (left), chairman of Newcastle and the PIF, with LIV's former chief executive Greg Norman

Yasir Al-Rumayyan (left), chairman of Newcastle and the PIF, with LIV’s former chief executive Greg Norman

The PIF have sold 70 per cent of Al-Hilal (star striker Karim Benzema pictured), in a planned move

The PIF have sold 70 per cent of Al-Hilal (star striker Karim Benzema pictured), in a planned move

Meanwhile, PIF’s sale of 70 per cent of Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal to the Kingdom Holding Company does not indicate a withdrawal from football investments. Sources say it was always PIF’s objective to take their four Saudi-owned clubs so far before stepping aside.

The importance of Newcastle, not least because of its seat at the Premier League table, means it retains a key standing in the PIF investment portfolio.

Bruno boost for Bournemouth clash 

Bruno Guimaraes has a chance of returning to the Newcastle squad this weekend.

It was expected that the Brazilian would almost certainly miss the visit of Bournemouth after Eddie Howe revealed his comeback from a hamstring injury had been delayed after he contracted mumps.

However, Confidential understands there is hope that Guimaraes could at least make the bench, and that would be a huge lift given how badly his absence has been felt. More will be known in the next 24 hours.

Meanwhile, Newcastle will NOT be selling their captain to a Saudi-owned club, despite reports in Brazil linking him with a move. There is no appetite to lose the midfielder and no incentive to sell any player to a club associated with PIF, given UEFA spending rules do not allow for profit to be calculated in such deals.

Were, in the future, Al-Hilal or any Saudi club to come under full ownership of a non-PIF related party, then sales would become more viable.

Bruno Guimaraes has a chance of returning to the Newcastle squad to face Bournemouth this weekend

Bruno Guimaraes has a chance of returning to the Newcastle squad to face Bournemouth this weekend

The truth about Gordon’s future 

The 11th-hour collapse of Anthony Gordon’s proposed move to Liverpool in 2024 would likely be a factor in easing his passage out of Newcastle this summer, should he communicate a desire to leave.

As it stands, the England winger has not told club chiefs or football staff of a want to go. Sources insist he remains committed to the club and has four years left on his contract.

There is interest from a host of clubs, some of it longstanding, and were Newcastle not to make the Champions League (they are 10 points off the top five with six games remaining) then offers would be anticipated. Bayern Munich are among the admirers but, so far, there has been no club-to-club contact with any would-be suitor.

It was in the summer of 2024 that, amid Newcastle’s PSR panic, club chiefs spoke to Liverpool about a deal for Gordon. That looked set to happen and the player, away with England at Euro 2024, believed he was on his way, only for Newcastle to pivot and sell Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh in their effort to avoid a Premier League points deduction.

However, the impact on Gordon was lasting – he admitted last year that thinking he was being sold took a mental toll – and Eddie Howe and his staff had to work hard to ‘bring him back in the building’. There is a feeling among some that a repeat would best be avoided, were he keen to go.

But unlike Alexander Isak last year, the 25-year-old has not indicated he is looking elsewhere. Sources have also stressed that some of the fees quoted in recent days, around the £60m mark, are way short of the club’s valuation of a player who will likely start for England at the World Cup this summer.

For now, Gordon is focused on the last six games of the season. His future will likely be revisited once Newcastle’s final league position and transfer plans and budgets are finalised.

As it stands, Anthony Gordon has not told club chiefs or football staff of a want to go. Sources insist he remains committed to the club

As it stands, Anthony Gordon has not told club chiefs or football staff of a want to go. Sources insist he remains committed to the club

Howe’s new title

Andy Howe’s title within Newcastle’s recruitment setup has changed.

The 31-year-old, who is the manager’s nephew, is now a senior football executive, having been the club’s assistant head of first-team recruitment.

However, Howe’s role remains the same and the tweaking of titles is more to do with sporting director Ross Wilson tidying up the structure within St James’ Park.

Harrison to leave Newcastle 

Alfie Harrison signed from Manchester City in 2024 but did not make a senior appearance for the club

Alfie Harrison signed from Manchester City in 2024 but did not make a senior appearance for the club

Finally, Alfie Harrison is set to leave Newcastle this summer.

Signed from Manchester City in 2024 in a deal almost exclusively made up of performance-related add-ons, there was much excitement around the midfielder.

However, with his contract set to expire, Harrison will be moving on.

Despite being around the first-team squad during summer friendlies, the 20-year-old will depart without making his competitive debut.

Bunnie Xo Opens Up About Her Facelift Surgery and Intensive Recovery Process

Bunnie Xo is once again captivating her audience by staying unapologetically authentic.

The wife of musician Jelly Roll has been sharing every candid detail of her facelift experience with her followers. From her initial jitters before the surgery to the challenging recovery phase that invoked comparisons to comedian Bert Kreischer, Bunnie has laid it all bare.

In an April 7 podcast episode, Bunnie reflected on her cosmetic journey, acknowledging the privilege it entails. “Having a facelift is a privilege,” she remarked. “I fully recognize that it’s a choice I made. I just want to offer complete transparency because I wish I had someone like me to guide me through this. I did extensive research, but everyone only highlights the glamorous side. No one shows the real, gritty process.”

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Bunnie’s unvarnished honesty is precisely why her fans adore her, as she doesn’t shy away from sharing her genuine thoughts and experiences.

Read on for more of her refreshingly honest insights:

Bunnie Xo Announces Her Facelift Plans on ‘Dumb Blonde’ Podcast

Bunnie Xo revealed her cosmetic surgery plans during a February 9 episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast, telling listeners she was planning to go under the knife.

“Your girl’s getting a facelift,” she said, admitting she was “scared.”

“Just gonna tack it back. Just a little bit,” she added. “If I get it done now, I don’t have to do it when I’m 65.”

By the March 13, episode, Bunnie Xo confirmed her surgery was days away before rallying her loyal listeners for support.

“I’ll be getting my facelift on Sunday, [March] 15th,” she revealed. “So send lots of prayers for your girl.”

She also gave fans a heads-up about what to expect from the influencer post-surgery

“I’m gonna look crazy, guys. I’m gonna be bruised,” she explained. “It’s gonna be a little weird. Don’t freak out.”

Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO

Bunnie Xo offered unfiltered insight into how her sex life with husband Jelly Roll improved after his weight loss journey. “We always had a sex life, but there were mountains and valleys that we had to go through — especially when he was so big,” Bunnie Xo, 46, exclusively told Us Weekly about her memoir, […]

Bunnie Xo Shares Her Swollen Post-Surgery Face and Filler Warning

Just one day after going under the knife, Bunnie Xo offered fans a look at her visibly swollen face in an Instagram video on March 16.

The podcast host leaned into humor immediately, captioning the post, “I look like Bert Kreischer,” referencing the stand-up comedian.

The following day, Bunnie Xo opened up about why she went through with the procedure in the first place — and it wasn’t just about aesthetics.

“For everyone asking why I decided to do a facelift, old filler was one of the main reasons,” she wrote via Instagram. “I had stopped getting filler over 3 years ago in my face (I did have some in my lips tho), had it dissolved multiple times in my cheeks & it still was in my face.”

She continued, “It would be itchy, it would cause swelling in my cheeks & it continued to migrate to other places. Please take it from me, filler doesn’t dissolve in your body like we are told.”

Bunnie Xo’s Recovery Hits a Breaking Point

By day six, Bunnie Xo was in the thick of the healing process. She shared a candid update alongside a March 22 Instagram video, making that the recovery was no joke.

“When it’s day 6 of your recovery, you have cabin fever, you watched every 2000’s movie, can barely walk [without] being winded, live in a recliner, feel like you’re being choked from ear to ear,” she wrote. “Everyone keeps telling you day 7 is the best day but that’s tomorrow and you have lost all faith in humanity.”

She added, “I kno [sic], I did this to myself but damn.”

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While some prefer to fly under the radar when they get plastic surgery, celebrities including Denise Richards, Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Jessi Ngatikaura and Heidi Montag keep it candid. After getting some of her enhancements reversed in 2013, Montag exclusively told Us Weekly that she struggled with the decision. Thank You! You have successfully subscribed. […]

Bunnie Xo Calls Her Facelift ‘The Most Brutal Thing’ She’s Experienced

Weeks later, Bunnie Xo got even more candid during the April 7 episode of her podcast, calling the procedure “brutal” and “barbaric.” While she praised her plastic surgeon as “amazing” and said she’s happy with the results, she felt “undersold” on the difficulty of recovery.

“I still can’t laugh, I’m still in a lot of pain, I still feel like my throat’s closing right now as we talk,” Bunnie Xo began.

She also called out friends who had downplayed the experience.

“All my girlfriends who have had f’ing facelifts, which is quite a few of you bitches, have fing told me, ‘Oh, by day two, you’re going to be up and running around one week after. You’re going to be great,’” she added. “No, no, I’m not.”

Bunnie Xo described the post-surgery process as “the most brutal thing I’ve ever been through in my life.”

Her podcast team revealed the surgery lasted seven hours, while her friend shared that her face “smelled like pork rinds” during the procedure as her skin was being “burned off.”

Bunnie Xo joked, “My face was cremated.”

Maldives Tour Company Faces Allegations of ‘Negligence’ from Wife of Shark Attack Victim

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The honeymoon of a Spanish doctor turned into a nightmare when he was attacked by a shark, leaving him in critical condition. His wife is now accusing their tour group of “serious negligence.”

The terrifying incident unfolded on Monday afternoon near the luxurious Kooddoo Island in the Maldives. The couple was on an excursion to swim near a fish processing plant known for shark activity.

The victim, a 31-year-old gynecologist from Alicante named Borja, had to be airlifted to a hospital where surgeons ultimately amputated his leg.

Both families have criticized the excursion organizer for their “recklessness.” Additionally, Borja’s wife, identified by Spanish media as Ana, has lodged an official complaint with Maldivian authorities, as reported by El Periodico Mediterraneo.

The couple, who recently wed, had chosen the Indian Ocean paradise as the destination for their honeymoon, unaware of the tragedy that awaited them.

The Spanish holidaymaker was initially taken to the GA. Atoll Hospital before being airlifted to Male, the densely populated capital of the Maldives, and admitted to an intensive care unit at ADK Hospital.

The area where the attack happened is famous for its ‘Shark Alley’ diving site, where large schools of Spinner sharks are frequently spotted, although the involvement of a Bull shark has not been ruled out.

Local reports claim the Kooddoo facility had not dumped fish waste for around a week, with one source quoted as saying: ‘The sharks were likely in a heightened state of hunger and anticipation.

A tourist is fighting for his life after being attacked by a shark on his honeymoon in the Maldives (file image)

‘When the group jumped in, the entry itself may have triggered a predatory response.’

El Periodico Mediterraneo, quoting a source close to Ana’s family, said: ‘With one bite, it took all the flesh from the knee down off her husband’s leg.’

Relatives of Ana, who is said to be the daughter of a well-known Castellon businessman, have flown out to the Maldives to support her. 

The family acquaintance told the Spanish daily paper: ‘They are trying to save Borja, he’s in intensive care, but the medical conditions there are very precarious.’

Kooddoo is home to a four-star hotel called the Mercure Maldives Kooddoo Resort, which is a popular honeymoon destination and is on the Gaafu Alifu Atoll – known for its rich and diverse marine life. 

The Mercure is the only resort on the island, but it is unclear whether the couple were staying at the hotel or if they were visiting Kooddoo for the day.

The resort offers several water-based activities, such as diving, sailing and paddle-boarding. 

The Maldives is home to some of the clearest waters in the world, making it a desirable tourist destination. 

But, as with any complex ecosystem, the remote islands are home to terrifying predators whose only instincts are to kill and devour. 

The Maldives are home to 31 shark species, 29 of which are globally threatened.

But ever since diving in shark hotspots has become a popular tourist activity, the Maldives has seen its fair share of shark attacks. 

Late last year, a 26-year-old Chinese woman was injured after reportedly chasing a shark in the Maldives to ‘play with it.’ 

She is said to have been on her period at the time and consulted professionals about diving while menstruating before being told it was safe.

The woman used a tampon and went into the water, but was attacked after seeing nurse sharks and chasing them to play. She was left with deep bite marks on her wrists.

Also last year, a dentist was bitten by a shark while on a luxury holiday to the Maldives.

Ekaterina Alexandrova, 30, from Moscow, was bitten in the hand when she was snorkelling with a friend.

She complained of ‘insane pain’ but was able to get back to her tour boat.

The attack was by normally docile nurse sharks after she was told an excursion was ‘safe’.

‘I got lucky – I pushed [the attacking shark] away with my left hand, and it didn’t manage to bite hard,’ she said.

‘Of course, I’ve had men tell me I’m a tasty pie and can make some, you know, bite,’ she said. ‘But I didn’t think I was on the lunch menu of sharks in the Maldives.

‘So it was certainly a shock and a huge surprise to me.’

The dentist was filmed shaking from shock in a clinic afterwards as she was given stitches for the gash in her skin.

Another Russian national was also mauled by a shark while snorkelling in the Maldives. 

Influencer and singer Nastya Vitonova was swimming off the coast of the paradise islands when a shark sank its teeth into her hand.

Footage showed a tearful Vitonova on an organised tour boat just moments after the horrific attack, as her hand gushed with blood while members of the boat crew hurriedly poured water over her wound.

Vitonova was later transported to the nearest island, where she received medical treatment for her bite, but her injuries were not serious.  

Breaking News: Israel and Lebanon Secure 10-Day Ceasefire Agreement – Insights from Trump


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CAIRO (AP) — In a significant development, Israel and Lebanon have consented to a 10-day ceasefire, set to commence later today, according to U.S. President Donald Trump.

The ceasefire is planned to take effect at 5 p.m. Eastern Time, as stated by Trump.

President Trump shared the news of this temporary halt in hostilities through a social media announcement, crediting the achievement to “excellent” discussions with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

This agreement comes on the heels of a historic diplomatic engagement. On Tuesday, Israel and Lebanon conducted their first direct talks in decades, facilitated in Washington. These discussions were prompted by over a month of conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah, the militant group with connections to Iran.

Trump said he has directed Vice President JD Vance others to work with Israel and Lebanon to “achieve a Lasting PEACE.”

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.

CAIRO (AP) — Pakistan’s powerful army chief met Thursday with Iran’s parliament speaker as part of international efforts to press for an extension to a ceasefire that has paused almost seven weeks of war between Israel, the U.S. and the Islamic Republic.

It was unclear whether the frantic diplomacy could lead to a lasting deal as the two-week ceasefire passes the halfway mark. The Iran war has killed thousands of people and upended global markets by disrupting the flow of oil.

Iranian state television did not provide details on the meeting between Pakistani Army Gen. Asim Munir and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who has emerged as his country’s chief negotiator.

There was no immediate comment from Pakistan, which has become a key mediator after hosting direct talks between the U.S. and Iran that authorities said helped narrow differences between the sides. Mediators are seeking a new round before the ceasefire expires next week.

The White House said any further talks regarding Iran would likely take place in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, though no decision had been made on whether to resume negotiations. The fragile ceasefire is holding despite a U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports and Iranian counter-threats to target regional ports across the Red Sea.

The war has jolted markets and rattled the global economy as shipping has been cut off and airstrikes have pounded military and civilian infrastructure. Oil prices have fallen amid hopes for an end to fighting, and U.S. stocks on Wednesday surpassed records set in January.

Lebanese president refuses to speak with Israeli PM

During the fragile ceasefire with Iran, fighting has continued in Lebanon between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.

U.S. President Donald Trump had announced that the leaders of Israel and Lebanon would speak about halting the fighting. If that were to occur, it would be the first direct conversation between the leaders of the two countries in more than 30 years.

But Lebanese President Joseph Aoun refused Thursday to speak to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a government official familiar with the developments told The Associated Press.

The government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, said the remarks were made during a call with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and that Washington “understands Lebanon’s position.”

Aoun’s office acknowledged a call with Rubio, but did not mention the possibility of talks with Netanyahu. Netanyahu’s office did not do so either.

Lebanon and Israel held their first direct diplomatic talks in decades Tuesday in Washington following more than a month of war between Israel and Hezbollah. Lebanon has insisted on a ceasefire to stop the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah before engaging in direct talks, while vowing to commit to disarming the group.

Washington has not publicly stated its support of a ceasefire as a precondition, and the Israeli government has framed the talks as peace negotiations with a focus on disarming Hezbollah.

Israel and Hezbollah continued exchanging fire across the border, with Hezbollah targeting towns in northern Israel with rockets and drones. Israeli fire against southern Lebanon intensified, especially around the cities of Tyre, Nabatieh and the strategic town of Bint Jbeil near the border with Israel.

Israel and Lebanon have technically been at war since Israel was established in 1948, and Lebanon remains deeply divided over diplomatic engagement with Israel.

Israeli troops have pushed deeper into southern Lebanon to create what officials have called a “security zone,” which Netanyahu has said will extend at least 8 to 10 kilometers (5 to 6 miles) into Lebanon.

Officials say US and Iran are making progress

Even as the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports and renewed Iranian threats strained the ceasefire, regional officials reported progress, telling AP that the United States and Iran had an “in-principle agreement” to extend it to allow for more diplomacy. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive negotiations.

But tensions simmered.

The commander of Iran’s joint military command, Ali Abdollahi, threatened to halt trade in the region if the U.S. does not lift its naval blockade, and a newly appointed military adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said he does not support extending the ceasefire.

Mediators seek compromise on sticking points

Mediators are pushing for a compromise on three main sticking points: Iran’s nuclear program, the Strait of Hormuz and compensation for wartime damages, according to a regional official involved in the mediation efforts.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said Iran is open to discussing the type and level of its uranium enrichment, but his country “based on its needs, must be able to continue enrichment,” Iranian state media reported.

The Pentagon urged Iran to make a deal, with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth telling reporters at the Pentagon that “ultimately, they need to come to the table.”

He said the U.S. will ensure that Iran never has a nuclear weapon.

“We’d prefer to do it the nice way through a deal led by our great vice president and negotiating team. Or we can do it the hard way,” Hegseth said.

Iran has repeatedly insisted that it does not seek a nuclear weapon and that its nuclear program is for peaceful proposes.

The fighting has killed at least 3,000 people in Iran, more than 2,100 in Lebanon, 23 in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. Thirteen U.S. service members have also been killed.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Trump administration would ramp up economic pain on Iran with new economic sanctions on countries doing business with it, calling the move the “financial equivalent” of a bombing campaign.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Qatar’s emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, during a visit to Doha, his office said, as part of a regional visit aimed at discussions on the ongoing U.S.-Iran peace process.

China calls for Strait of Hormuz to reopen

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the window of peace was opening during a phone call with his Iranian counterpart, according to a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

Wang told Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi that the situation has reached a critical juncture, and said Iran’s sovereignty, security and legitimate rights should be respected, while freedom of navigation and safety through the Strait of Hormuz should be ensured.

Since the war began, Iran has curtailed maritime traffic through the strait, which a fifth of global oil transited through in peacetime. Tehran’s effective closure of the strait sent oil prices skyrocketing, raising the cost of fuel, food and other basic goods far beyond the Middle East, and the U.S. has responded with a blockade on Iranian shipping.

U.S. Central Command said Wednesday that no ships had made it past the blockade since it was imposed two days earlier, while 13 merchant vessels complied with direction from U.S. forces to turn around and reenter Iranian waters.

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Lidman reported from Tel Aviv, Israel and Chehayeb reported from Beirut. Associated Press writer Munir Ahmed in Islamabad, Elena Becatoros in Athens, Greece and Ben Finley in Washington contributed to this report.

Aubrey Plaza Finds Closure on ‘The View’: Talks Cathartic Reunion with Ex-Boyfriend While Promoting New Amazon Series ‘Kevin

Aubrey Plaza and Joe Wengert may have discovered an innovative twist on couple’s therapy.

During a Thursday appearance on The View alongside John Waters and Amy Sedaris, Plaza discussed their new Prime Video series, Kevin. She revealed that the adult animated comedy draws inspiration from a cat she once had with Wengert, her former boyfriend and co-creator of the show.

“It was really weird,” Plaza confessed about pitching the series with Wengert. “Joe Wengert, Dan Murphy, and I came up with the show. And yes, Joe and I, a long, long, long time ago, lived in Queens, which is where the series is set. We had two cats, Kevin and Howard, whom we adopted from what felt like a mob family.”

Reflecting on the experience, Plaza described pitching the series as a “full-circle, crazy moment,” recalling that she met Wengert when she was just 19.

“In a way, it felt cathartic,” she remarked. “Almost like couples therapy, but 20 years later.”

Sara Haines added, “And you’re not a couple.”

Plaza continued, “In front of Amazon and Netflix and all the [streamers]. And we’re not a couple.”

'The View'
Photo: ABC

The Parks & Rec alum also highlighted that the cat at the center of the series voiced by Jason Schwartzman, and who made an appearance on The View on Thursday, “is actually what [her and Wengert’s] cat looked like.”

“So this is like an acid trip for me,” she quipped. “Like, woo! A lot going on for me.”

The View airs on weekdays at 11/10c on ABC. Kevin premieres on Prime Video on Monday, April 20.

Tiger Woods’ Legal Team Challenges Request for Prescription Records in DUI Case

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In Orlando, Florida, legal representatives for Tiger Woods are preparing to contest a move by prosecutors to access the golfer’s prescription drug records. This follows Woods’ recent arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.

Doug Duncan, Woods’ attorney, argued in a court filing this week that the golfer has a constitutional right to keep his prescription medication details private. Duncan has requested that a judge in Martin County, Florida, conduct a hearing to assess whether these records are genuinely required for the ongoing criminal investigation.

Should the judge decide that access to these drug records is essential, Duncan has proposed that a protective order be issued. This order would restrict access to the records, allowing only the prosecution, law enforcement, state experts, and Woods’ defense team to review them.

Woods has entered a not guilty plea regarding the DUI charge. According to a sheriff’s office report, deputies discovered two pain pills in his possession and noted he appeared impaired after his SUV collided with a truck’s trailer and overturned.

The incident report detailed that Woods was driving at high speeds on a residential road in Jupiter Island, where the speed limit is 30 mph (approximately 50 kph). The collision, involving his Land Rover, resulted in $5,000 worth of damage to the truck. Authorities noted that Woods consented to a Breathalyzer test, which indicated no alcohol presence, but he declined to undergo a urine test.

Prosecutors told the court they would issue a subpoena seeking copies of all prescription medication records for the legendary golfer on file at Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Florida from the start of the year through the end of last month.

Prosecutors also demanded in court papers on Wednesday that Woods reveal the names and locations of any witnesses he plans to present in his defense.

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