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Don Richard Debunks Death Hoax: ‘I’m Still Alive’ Sparks Viral Buzz

  • Veteran Nigerian actor Don Richard has denied rumors of his death.
  • Reports claimed he passed away on April 23, 2026, due to kidney failure.
  • The false news caused concern among fans and colleagues.

Nollywood veteran Richards Oguntimehin, affectionately known in the industry as Don Richard, has denied recent reports circulating about his purported death.

Rumors had spread rapidly, suggesting that the actor passed away on Thursday, April 23, 2026, due to a long battle with kidney failure. These claims caused alarm among his admirers and peers.

Taking to Instagram on Friday, Don Richard addressed the rumors, labeling them as untrue. He assured everyone that he is, in fact, alive and well, putting to rest any concerns about his health.

“There’s nothing wrong with me. I thank my fans for their love and concern. I’m alive, hale, and hearty. I’m very much alive, and as for those bloggers spreading false news, God will judge them, amen,” he declared.

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In other news… Nigerian content creator Carter Efe has gone viral following a standout moment during his newly launched talent hunt show, after Davido unexpectedly answered his call live on stream.

The livestream, which marked the kickoff of Carter Efe’s talent hunt initiative, featured a group of contestants performing Davido’s song Stand Strong. The performance set the tone for the show, but the highlight came moments later when Carter placed a call to the Afrobeats superstar and he picked up.

Overwhelmed with excitement, Carter Efe reacted dramatically on the live broadcast, drawing attention across social media platforms.

“The moment Carter Efe called Davido during his talent hunt show livestream, and Davido actually picked the call. Carter then started raining curses on himself out of excitement.

Carter Efe has started his talent hunt show and he kickstarted it with a set of people performing Davido’s ‘stand strong’ live …. This is brilliant man !!! Carter is exactly who he thinks he is cos this is f!re”

The unexpected interaction has since generated buzz online, with fans praising Carter Efe’s energy and applauding the concept of the talent hunt show. Many viewers described the moment as both entertaining and a strong start to what could become a widely followed platform for emerging talents.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Issues Apology Over Missed Alert Prior to Canada Shooting

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In an open letter, the CEO of OpenAI has extended an apology for the company’s failure to notify authorities about the online actions of an individual who tragically killed eight people in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. This message of contrition was shared publicly on Friday.

Sam Altman, in his heartfelt letter, conveyed his profound condolences to the community affected by this harrowing event. “I am deeply sorry that we did not alert law enforcement to the account that was banned in June,” Altman stated, acknowledging a critical oversight.

He emphasized that while no words can undo the past, an apology is essential to acknowledge the deep harm and irreversible loss experienced by the community. His message underscores a commitment to accountability and empathy in the wake of such a tragedy.

“While I know words can never be enough, I believe an apology is necessary to recognize the harm and irreversible loss your community has suffered.”

The letter, dated Thursday, appeared on B.C. Premier David Eby’s social media and also on the local news website Tumbler RidgeLines on Friday.

On Feb. 10, police say an 18-year-old alleged shooter, identified as Jesse Van Rootselaar, killed her 39-year-old mother, Jennifer Jacobs, and 11-year-old stepbrother, Emmett Jacobs, in their northern British Columbia home before heading to the nearby Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and opening fire, killing five children and an educator before killing herself.

Twenty-five people were also injured in the attack.

After the shootings, OpenAI came forward to say that last June the company identified Van Rootselaar’s account using abuse detection efforts for “furtherance of violent activities.”

The San Francisco technology company said it considered whether to refer the account to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police but determined at the time that the account activity didn’t meet a threshold for referral to law enforcement. OpenAI banned the account in June for violating its usage policy.

At the time, Eby said it “looks like” OpenAI had the opportunity to prevent the mass shooting.

In his letter, Altman said he had spoken with Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka and Eby and they “conveyed the anger, sadness and concern” felt in the community. It was agreed a public apology was warranted but time was needed for the community to grieve.

“I want to express my deepest condolences to the entire community,” Altman said. “No one should ever have to endure a tragedy like this. I cannot imagine anything worse in this world than losing a child.

“My heart remains with the victims.”

Altman reaffirmed his commitment to find ways to prevent similar tragedies.

“Going forward, our focus will continue to be on working with all levels of government to help ensure something like this never happens again,” he said.

Eby, in a social media post, called the apology “necessary, and yet grossly insufficient for the devastation done to the families of Tumbler Ridge.”

Sophie Ellis-Bextor Shines at T in The Park Day 2 in Stunning Heidi Dress

Sophie Ellis-Bextor, celebrated for her critically acclaimed album “Wanderlust,” is now bringing her German-inspired artistic flair to her wardrobe. The dynamic performer took center stage at the T in the Park festival in Kinross, Scotland, showcasing an eye-catching red ensemble reminiscent of a classic Heidi look, seemingly straight from the Alps.

The 35-year-old singer and mother of three made a striking impression on the second day of the festival, captivating the audience with both her style and musical prowess. After her performance, Sophie expressed her gratitude and excitement on Twitter, sharing a snapshot of herself on stage with the immense crowd stretched out before her, accompanied by the affectionate caption, “Lovely T in the park.”

She won rave reviews for her last album, Wanderlust, and it appears that the Germanic theme of Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s album’s title has now been translated into her latest look too.

Headlining day two of the T in The Park event in Kinross, Scotland, the 35-year-old mother of three took to the stage in a red Heidi-like outfit which could have been fresh from the Alps.

‘Lovely T in the park’ Sophie wrote on her Twitter after her performance also posting a photo of herself on stage looking out at the huge audience of thousands.

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Ready to party: Sophie Ellis-Bextor strikes a pose on stage during T in the Park

Ready to party: Sophie Ellis-Bextor strikes a pose on stage during T in the Park

Wanderlust: Sophie was evoking her latest album title in her clothes for the day

Wanderlust: Sophie was evoking her latest album title in her clothes for the day

Wanderlust: Sophie was evoking her latest album title in her clothes for the day

Stepping back: Sophie shows off the tattoo on he arm which says 'family'

Stepping back: Sophie shows off the tattoo on he arm which says ‘family’

Glowing: Sophie gives the crowd a mix of her hits and her new material

Glowing: Sophie gives the crowd a mix of her hits and her new material

This one's for you: Sophie points to the crowd as she grooves her way through her set

This one’s for you: Sophie points to the crowd as she grooves her way through her set

Despite a heavy sprinkling of rain, music fans came out on day two of T in The Park to enjoy a true mix of music styles and acts.

Tens of thousands of music fans also got to see big name acts including Calvin Harris and Paolo Nutini perform.

Revellers swapped their sunglasses for waterproofs and wellies as rain fell over Balado in Kinross-shire during the afternoon.

Ready for the big time: Kiezsa shows the stuff that has her being tagged as 'the new Madonna'

Ready for the big time: Kiezsa shows the stuff that has her being tagged as ‘the new Madonna’

Not hiding away: Canadian singer Kiezsa shows her style at T in the Park

Not hiding away: Canadian singer Kiezsa shows her style at T in the Park

Not hiding away: Canadian singer Kiezsa shows her style at T in the Park

Organisers described the opening day atmosphere of the weekend-long event as ‘tremendous’ as the crowds said farewell to the site after 18 years of hosting the festival.

Kiesza, The Stranglers, Katy B and Scottish band Twin Atlantic also performed on the main stage, with Calvin Harris bringing the party to a close at the end of the evening.

Biffy Clyro headlined the first day, with performances from Ed Sheeran and Ellie Goulding also seeing the crowds party in glorious sunshine.

There was no mistaking who was on stage when it was Katy B time

There was no mistaking who was on stage when it was Katy B time

Getting her tartan on: Katy B wore a T-shirt with a hint of Scottish tartan print on it

Getting her tartan on: Katy B wore a T-shirt with a hint of Scottish tartan print on it

Elbow, Bombay Bicycle Club, John Newman, the Human League and the 1975 also performed on Saturday, day two, for the crowd of up to 85,000.

Police said crime levels remained low, with 22 people arrested since the camp site opened on Thursday, mostly for petty crime and minor drugs offences.

The stage will be packed up at Balado on Sunday for the final time after Arctic Monkeys perform as the festival moves to the Strathallan Castle estate in Perthshire next year.

Rocking out: Twin Atlantic give it their all at the T in the Park festival

Rocking out: Twin Atlantic give it their all at the T in the Park festival

Other performers over the weekend include the headliners of T in the Park’s first year in Kinross-shire – the Charlatans and Paul Weller.

Festival director Geoff Ellis said: ‘It’s been wonderful, the whole event’s gone really really well. Glorious sunshine on Thursday and Friday for campers getting set up on dry ground, today light drizzle but nothing we can’t cope with.

Name in lights: Ella Eyre gives it her all on stage in Kinross, Scotland

Name in lights: Ella Eyre gives it her all on stage in Kinross, Scotland

Name in lights: Ella Eyre gives it her all on stage in Kinross, Scotland

‘Yesterday Biffy Clyro really rocked it. It’s always been their dream to play or headline T in the Park, and now they’ve played 10 times. That’s a record, nobody else has ever done that, and they really blew everybody away last night, a fantastic show.

‘Today Paolo Nutini, Calvin Harris, Elbow, Rudimental, Pharrell Williams – a fantastic line-up and topping off tomorrow with Paul Weller, Jake Bugg, Bastille, and finishing up with the Arctic Monkeys.’

He added: ‘We’re waving bye-bye to Balado, and it’ll be sad to leave because it’s served us well for 18 years. It’s been a good, practical site.

Golden era: The Stranglers returned to the stage in fine form to play their many hits

Golden era: The Stranglers returned to the stage in fine form to play their many hits

Golden era: The Stranglers returned to the stage in fine form to play their many hits

Raindance: festivalgoers wear their wet-weather gear for the afternoon

Raindance: festivalgoers wear their wet-weather gear for the afternoon

Emergency ponchos at the ready: the crowd stay warm as the day's entertainment heats up on stage

Emergency ponchos at the ready: the crowd stay warm as the day’s entertainment heats up on stage

‘Where we’re going to at Strathallan Castle, it’s a beautiful country estate, so a very different site to here, but still with some big open fields for the main arenas.

‘It will maybe have more of a boutique feel because you’re not seeing the whole site from any one place, so it’ll be like a voyage of discovery through the tree-lined avenues.’

Also spotted enjoying day two at the event was Susan Boyle who came along to watch 90s hitmakers James as they took to the stage to perform some of their classic tunes.

Looking on: Susan Boyle didn't perform on the day but watched as James were performing

Looking on: Susan Boyle didn’t perform on the day but watched as James were performing

Crowd-pleaser: Susan smiled and waved to the crowd as she watched the show

Crowd-pleaser: Susan smiled and waved to the crowd as she watched the show

Crowd-pleaser: Susan smiled and waved to the crowd as she watched the show

American Idol Season 24 Teases Exciting Crossover with Popular Reality TV Show – Spoiler Alert!

CAUTION! THIS ARTICLE REVEALS SIGNIFICANT SPOILERS FOR AMERICAN IDOL SEASON 24! The anticipation builds as American Idol season 24 gears up for an exciting crossover with another beloved reality TV show, set to air on May 4, just ahead of the grand finale on May 11. This season sees the return of familiar faces: host Ryan Seacrest and judges Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, and Luke Bryan. The competition has been fierce, narrowing down to the Top 7 contestants: Braden Rumfelt, Brooks, Chris Tungseth, Daniel Stallworth, Hannah Harper, Jordan McCullough, and Keyla Richardson.

On April 27, these finalists will vie for a coveted spot in the Top 5 by performing two songs—one from Taylor Swift’s illustrious repertoire and another by a California artist. Comedian Nikki Glaser will join as a guest judge. The successful contestants will then proceed to the next stage, which will feature an exciting crossover with Dancing With The Stars.

An ABC press release has confirmed that the May 4 episode will not only spotlight the crossover with Dancing With The Stars but will also reunite the contestants from American Idol season 5, dating back to 2006. The release teases that “Dancing with the Stars pros bring some ballroom flair to the celebration.” It’s thrilling to imagine how these dance routines will blend with the episode—whether the pros will perform alongside the contestants’ musical numbers or showcase their own routines with special guest appearances from the 2006 class.

American Idol Season 24 Will Have A Dancing With The Stars Crossover

According to an ABC press release, the May 4 episode of American Idol season 24 will feature a crossover with Dancing With The Stars, as well as a reunion of the contestants from American Idol season 5 from 2006. The press release states, “Dancing with the Stars pros bring some ballroom flair to the celebration.” It’ll be very exciting to see how the Dancing With The Stars dances are incorporated into the episode, and whether the pros perform as the contestants sing their songs, or if they present their routines with special guest performers from the class of 2006.

American Idol Season 24 Will Celebrate Season 5

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In addition to the Dancing With The Stars crossover, the American Idol season 24 May 4 episode will feature the 20th reunion of the class of 2006, who competed on season 5. American Idol season 5 created some of the biggest superstars in the show’s history. The Top 10 finalists consisted of winner Taylor Hicks, runner-up Katharine McPhee, Elliott Yamin, Chris Daughtry, Paris Bennett, Kellie Picker, Ace Young, Bucky Covington, and the late Mandisa.

The press release stated that fan-favorite Idols from the class of 2006 will return, along with special guests. It’ll be thrilling to see some of the stars of American Idol season 5 return to the stage, especially if they team up with the Dancing With The Stars pros for a big production number. This could be possible because Kellie won Dancing With The Stars season 16 with her professional dance partner, Derek Hough. In addition, Taylor and Katharine were known for their entertaining dance moves during the season, so it’s highly possible that American Idol fans are in for a real treat.

With the incredible success of Dancing With The Stars season 34, it makes sense that ABC would continue its momentum by having a crossover with American Idol. Also, the 20th reunion of the season 5 finalists will be very special and emotional. As the Top 5 finalists compete for their spots in the Top 3 for the finale, they’ll be part of a spectacular night of entertainment. American Idol season 24 has been an extraordinary ride so far, and, in its penultimate episode, it will dazzle.

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

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Australian Women and Children Seek Repatriation from Syrian Detention Camp

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In Brief:

  • Four Australian families have left a camp in Syria in a renewed attempt to return home.
  • The families’ departure was reportedly organised in co-ordination with the Syrian government in Damascus.

In a fresh effort to bring their citizens back home, four Australian families have recently departed from a Syrian camp known for housing individuals linked to the Islamic State group. These families are making their way towards Australia, according to official reports.

Witnessed by journalists from the Associated Press, a group comprising 13 women and children was seen leaving the Roj camp, a secluded site near the Iraq border. This camp is primarily used to accommodate relatives of those suspected of being IS militants. Their exit was facilitated by a Syrian government delegation that provided transportation and security.

Lana Hussein, an official with the Women’s Protection Units of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, confirmed that this relocation was organized in collaboration with the central government in Damascus. The Syrian Democratic Forces are responsible for maintaining security at the camp.

According to Hussein, the families are scheduled to stay in Damascus for approximately 72 hours before being “deported under security procedures” to ensure their safe return to Australia.

A soldier stands guard with a weapon in a carpark as vehicles arrive.
Vehicles arrive at Roj Camp in eastern Syria, which houses people with alleged ties to Islamic State militants, to transport Australian families to Damascus as part of a second repatriation effort by Syrian authorities. Source: AAP / Baderkhan Ahmad/AP

At this time, officials from both the Syrian foreign ministry and the Australian government have not offered any public remarks regarding the situation.

A previous attempt to return 34 women and children to Australia from the camp in February was aborted after being turned back by Syrian authorities.

Australian authorities at the time said they would not repatriate the families, and the Albanese government later issued a temporary exclusion order banning one of the women from returning.

It was not immediately clear if there had been co-ordination with the Australian government before the new attempt on Friday.

Roj camp is in an area of northeast Syria controlled by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, but the Australians had planned to fly out of Damascus.

A brick wall surrounds a tent camp housing refugees.
A brick wall surrounds a tent camp housing people with alleged ties to Islamic State militants at Roj Camp in eastern Syria. Source: AAP / Baderkhan Ahmad/AP

Camp officials said at the time that the planned repatriations were organised by family members of the returnees rather than directly by Australian authorities.

Former IS fighters from multiple countries, their wives and children, were held in a network of camps and detention centres in northeast Syria after the militant group lost control of its territory in Syria in 2019. Though defeated, the group still has sleeper cells that carry out deadly attacks in both Syria and Iraq.

The larger al-Hol camp has now been closed down, while thousands of suspected IS militants previously held in Syria were transferred to Iraq by the US military to stand trial there.

The moves came after fighting broke out between government forces and the SDF in January. Government forces seized much of the territory formerly held by the SDF. Amid the chaos and clashes, many detainees fled al Hol and some prisoners escaped from a detention centre.

Australian governments have repatriated Australian women and children from Syrian detention camps on two occasions. Other Australians have also returned without government assistance.


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Tragic High-Speed Crash Claims Life of Teen Son, Father Charged

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Inset: Edgar Banuelos (Monterey County Sheriff”s Office). Background: The rural road where Banuelos allegedly crashed his car and killed his son in Monterey County, Calif. (Google Maps).

A man from California has been arrested following a high-speed crash that resulted in a fiery accident, tragically claiming the life of his teenage son, according to state law enforcement.

Edgar Banuelos, aged 37, faces charges including second-degree murder, gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, and three counts of child abuse related to endangering a minor under conditions likely to cause substantial harm. This tragic incident led to the death of his 16-year-old son, Edgar Jeremiah Banuelos-Gonzalez, as reported by the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office.

The fatal crash took place on the night of April 3 on Meridian Road, just east of Revilla Drive in a remote part of Monterey County, approximately 20 miles northeast of the city of Monterey, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Formal charges against Banuelos were filed by the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office on Monday, as part of a criminal complaint.

During a court appearance on Wednesday, prosecutors disclosed additional information about the case, as reported by the Salinas-based NBC and ABC affiliate, KSBW.

“We take that extraordinarily seriously,” Monterey County Chief Assistant District Attorney Berkley Brannon said in an apparent reference to the drunk-driving allegations. “When you combine that with driving at this speed in a residential area, it constitutes murder.”

The defendant pleaded not guilty during the hearing, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Law enforcement claim Banuelos was driving westbound around 8 p.m., going 100 mph in a 25 mph zone, when he lost control of his Volkswagen sedan, veered off the road, and slammed into a tree.

Upon impact, the car burst into flames, authorities said.

“The car was going so fast, it became airborne over a small hill,” Brannon added. “He had three children in the car, three of his children. And he had alcohol in his system. And one of the kids, the 16-year-old, ended up burning in the car.”

The deceased teenager’s brothers, a 14-year-old and a 7-year-old, survived the crash and were treated at a hospital in San Jose with moderate injuries, according to the highway patrol. The defendant, for his part, suffered major injuries.

“This isn’t a story about, you know, driving under the influence, even,” the prosecutor continued. “This is a story about just a willful and wanton disregard for human life. He was very close to his house. I mean, this was totally unnecessary.”

The children’s mother has responded to the tragic news with calls for forgiveness, love and understanding.

“We don’t have room for hate in our heart,” Jessica Gonzalez previously told KSBW. “Just love and peace. I ask the community to please don’t have anger toward anyone. Toward his dad. Let’s forgive.”

Now, the grieving mother is expressing consternation at the state for the severity of the charges leveled against Banuelos.

“Honestly, like it breaks my heart to see that they’re charging him with murder,” she recently told the TV station. “Honestly, Edgar has always been there for his kids.”

In another prior interview, Gonzalez remembered her deceased child fondly, telling KSBW he was an athlete with whom she shared a special bond and spent a great deal of time with.

“I want to make sure that everyone knows how grateful me and my family and my kids are,” she said. “My baby boy Edgar. Was a really, really great kid. Who always brought a smile to everyone. No matter how upset they were, he always tried to be silly.”

The defendant is detained in the Monterey County Jail on $1.4 million bail. He is next slated to appear in court on May 6.

Alleged Cartier Heiress Stands Her Ground, Dismisses Critics as ‘Mean Girls’ in Partying Defense


Andrea Bartzen, a 60-year-old who has been accused of posing as a fake Cartier heiress, was seen last Tuesday in the softly illuminated courtyard of Bice, a restaurant in Palm Beach, Florida. Dressed in an elegant Alice and Olivia gown, she indulged in Champagne and hors d’oeuvres.

Among the high-profile attendees she mingled with were former Navy SEAL William Branum, ex-professional basketball player Gary Forbes, and Rachel Uchitel, once linked to Tiger Woods. Bartzen orchestrated the gathering as part of a “Cocktails and Conversation” event, setting the ticket price at $150 each.

“I assemble the influential and affluent under one roof,” she confidently shared with The Post, referring to her extensive network of wealthy entrepreneurs.

Nonetheless, Bartzen found herself a topic of intrigue as much as her distinguished guests, in the wake of a critical New York Magazine piece. The exposé accused her of adopting the name Andrea Cartier Bartzen, falsely claiming ties to the luxury jewelry lineage to boost her credibility and secure sponsorships for her events.

Further allegations suggested she was known for gatecrashing parties, fabricating significant details about her background, evading bills, and feigning membership in elite circles—all to amass wealth and social standing.

Her partner in it all? Matthew Rockefeller, 39, a former magician apparently now posing as an oil heir, who Bartzen met over Facebook. His real name is Matthew Tomasko, according to New York Magazine.

Bartzen says any claims of fabrication are lies, the work of a small network of people jealous of her success.

“I never go around saying that I’m an heiress,” said Bartzen, although she currently has a post pinned to her Instagram devoted to her grandmother, Mary Cartier Bartzen, who she says “was just like Jackie O.”

When asked to trace back her family lineage to the Cartier family, Bartzen provided The Post a photo of a family tree that shows she is related to a Francis Cartier of Quebec, Canada — not the Parisienne jewelry patriarch, Louis-Francois Cartier.

Still, she maintains the relationship is “indirect” — whatever that means — and her grandmother was Mary Cartier. This may be true, but The Post could not find anything relating Bartzen to the jewelry family.

At one point during her Tuesday event a party crasher called out the huge elephant in the palm tree decked courtyard, shouting: “Are you going to address the allegations of you being a fraud?”

Bartzen said the woman was escorted out and that she later apologized.

The Ohio native is adamant she won’t back down — insisting the New York Magazine story was planted entirely to damage her and her networking business.

“It was a complete mean girl, malicious intent to take me down,” Bartzen said, claiming a woman named Rolise Rachel tried to steal her high-end connections.

“She saw my life on social media. I had posted all these great things. She saw I had true established credibility in the business world,” Bartzen said.

Rachel disputes this, telling The Post: “Andrea Bartzen has this narrative in her mind that I put a group of people together [and] created the article. This is completely false.”

She also disputes Bartzen’s reputational claims, giving an example of how she reportedly crashed the wedding of a couple she did not know at Palm Beach’s Flagler Museum, claiming to be a friend of the bride.

“Within minutes of her arrival I knew that the mother of the bride was besides herself.

“I’m not sure why she would use the Cartier name except for the obvious reasons. I’ve met many heiress — this is not their typical behavior,” Rachel added to The Post.

She and Bartzen had collaborated on one event in the Hamptons,, which was, by many accounts, badly catered. It ended with Rachel out of pocket of any proceeds and with her contact book mysteriously disappeared, she claimed to New York Magazine.

Bartzen told The Post she moved to New York City in the 90s, comparing her life to TV show “Sex and the City.” She claimed to work in pharmaceutical advertising at huge agencies including McCann. 

By the 2010s, she says she had cemented herself on the socialite-decked charity benefit circuit. 

Bartzen says she now runs Global Passion Projects, a well-respected company committed to connecting “visionaries, investors, and change-makers worldwide.” She boasts they even hosted an actual event with the Cartier luxury brand.

Bartzen said she met Rockefeller, who did not respond to The Post’s requests for comment, in 2024 and they instantly connected. She had no reason to believe he wasn’t a part of the famously moneyed family dynasty.

“I met him as Matthew Rockefeller. Of course I took his word for it,” Bartzen said, although she adds the magazine story tore them apart.

“This article broke us up. It ruined both of our lives.The stress from it. We had true genuine connection. We were both dealing with the trauma of it. Who knows what will happen,” she lamented to The Post.

Rockefeller has also come on board with Global Passion Projects in the last couple of years.

One of their more notorious projects was a yacht at Miami Hedge Fund week 2024, booking sponsors for up to $12,000 and promising them access to a network of thousands of investors, according to promotional documents.

Bartzen assured “The Rockefellers are coming!” and fronted $15,000 for the venue, given by entrepreneurs whom Bartzen reportedly vowed to pay back.

After the event, at least two sponsors reportedly asked for their money back, according to New York Magazine.

Bartzen tells The Post the allegations are “a lie,” that she “personally paid for all bills and events” and she was being “sabotaged” by an anonymous group of women devoted to ruining her.  

“They tried to get venues and yachts to pull out,” she said.

She also claims the same group “ran up bills,” including an $8,000 tab at a bar inside The Ben hotel in Palm Beach.

“They put party crashers on my bills and had competing events to mine. It was one thing after another. I ended up double and triple paying for everything,” she claims.

Others told The Post Bartzen appears to be engaged in the increasingly modern practice of living her life based on her own “version” of the truth, passing off opinions as fact and choosing to interpret the events around her in the best possible light.

She says she’ll never let the cabal of alleged “mean girls” on the socialite scenes in Florida and New York stop her living the high life and from doing what she does best — partying.

“There’s no way I will let them ruin my events,” she added.

Suspected Arson Incident Strikes Popular Melbourne CBD Bar

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Three people have been arrested after an alleged arson attack on an iconic Melbourne CBD bar.
Police were notified when Melbourne City Council staff spotted a suspicious vehicle on safety cameras near the corner of Flinders and AC/DC lanes.
When police arrived at the scene they found the late night venue Bar Bambi on AC/DC Lane ablaze.
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An alleged arson attack in AC/DC Lane. (Nine)

For the second time this week, a local bar has been targeted by vandals, yet the determined owners plan to reopen tonight without fail.

The venue was bustling with patrons well into the early morning hours.

At around 5 a.m., arsonists broke through the entrance and attempted to ignite the establishment.

The culprits, a group of three, were captured by city CCTV cameras driving a Toyota ute suspiciously, leading to their swift apprehension.

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Three people have been arrested after an alleged arson attack on an iconic Melbourne CBD bar. (9News)

This incident is the latest in a series of attacks linked to underworld activities, focusing on alcohol distributors and hospitality spots.

The bar, owned by businessman Nick Russian, was smashed into exactly a week ago.

It is one of several high-profile hospitality venues to have been targeted this month including Soho bar The Men’s Gallery and The Albion.

Nine News understands a new crime syndicate is believed to be behind the spree with possible links to Middle Eastern crime gangs.

Bar Bambi fire
Three people have been arrested after an alleged arson attack on an iconic Melbourne CBD bar. (9News)

Police are investigating whether the gang’s objective is to get a stronghold on the booze market through scare tactics and extortion, including violent kidnappings.

Victoria Police have vowed to bolster security.

Sally Curtain, CEO of Victorian Chamber of Commerce said other venues are “increasing security.”

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Running Point Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Niko Mijailovic: The Story Behind the Dedication

The popular Netflix series Running Point has returned for its highly anticipated second season, paying tribute to Niko Mijailovic in its latest episode.

Episode three featured a heartfelt tribute card that read, “In Loving Memory of #6 Niko Mijailovic.” Mijailovic was a talented varsity volleyball player who tragically passed away in 2025 at the young age of 15.

Attending a private school in Los Angeles, Mijailovic succumbed to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in April 2025. During his memorial service, it was shared that the last show he enjoyed with his family was Running Point. The series stars Kate Hudson as Isla, a reformed party girl who is tasked with managing her family’s professional basketball team, offering her a chance to prove herself.

In the wake of Mijailovic’s untimely passing, his older sister Mila expressed her grief and the shock that enveloped their family and friends.

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Meanwhile, 2026 marked a year of significant losses in Hollywood, with the entertainment world mourning several iconic figures. The year began with the passing of Broadway star and influencer Bret Hanna-Shuford at 46. Later that month, comedy legend Catherine O’Hara died at 71. February saw the loss of Camilla Carr, known for her role in Designing Women, at the age of 83, alongside other notable figures.

“There was no warning, and as far as we knew, he was completely healthy,” she wrote via Instagram in April while showing support for the Huddle For Hearts initiative. “He was always active and played sports his entire life. He loved volleyball the most, playing both on his high school varsity team as a freshman, as well as playing club.”

Mila reflected on her bond with her brother, adding, “He was there for every single part of my volleyball career, always supporting me.”

She continued: “As an athlete, he had a lot of drive and a lot of big goals. He also wanted to play Division I volleyball one day, and I always looked forward to seeing him achieve that. He also just has always been a really bright and happy person. He always made people feel comfortable and included. He was my number one supporter.”

Mila got emotional about weathering the major personal loss.

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“He was my brother, but also my best friend,” she concluded. “Losing him has been the hardest thing I’ve ever gone through, but what makes it harder is that we didn’t know anything was wrong. There weren’t any signs that something like this was going to happen, until the one morning I got the phone call that he just didn’t wake up.”

Mijailovic’s school Campbell Hall paid tribute by retiring his jersey, writing via Instagram, “Niko was a true light within our community. Niko joined Campbell Hall in Kindergarten and grew into a beloved and thriving member of our varsity boys’ volleyball team. Beyond his incredible athletic talent, Niko was known for his quiet confidence, kind heart, and deep love for his friends and family. 🕊️💙💛.”

Shane Warne’s Remarkable Legacy: The Generous Inheritance for His Three Children

Shane Warne, the legendary cricketer, ensured his legacy would endure through a substantial inheritance left for his children following his untimely passing in 2022.

Documents from Warne’s final will, drafted mere months before his death, revealed he had accumulated an impressive fortune of $20.7 million.

This wealth was divided among his three children: Brooke, aged 28, Jackson, aged 26, and Summer, aged 23, each receiving approximately $6.41 million as their share of their father’s estate.

In a heartfelt gesture, Warne designated his cherished vehicle collection, valued at $375,500, to his son and “best mate,” Jackson. This collection included a BMW, a Mercedes-Benz, and a Yamaha motorbike.

The famed cricketer’s estate comprised $5 million in an Australian bank account, $514,000 held overseas, a $6.5 million beachfront property in Melbourne, nearly $3 million in shares, and $2 million in personal possessions, which notably included a jet ski.

Shane Warne (pictured) left behind a sizeable inheritance for his children after his tragic death in 2022

Shane Warne (pictured) left behind a sizeable inheritance for his children after his tragic death in 2022

Warne's final will, drafted just months before he died, revealed that the cricketer had amassed an incredible $20.7 million fortune. His children, Brooke, 28, Jackson, 26, Summer, 23, (all pictured) each inherited just under a third of their father's assets - about $6.41 million each

Warne’s final will, drafted just months before he died, revealed that the cricketer had amassed an incredible $20.7 million fortune. His children, Brooke, 28, Jackson, 26, Summer, 23, (all pictured) each inherited just under a third of their father’s assets – about $6.41 million each

The athlete had spun his stellar cricketing talent and massive personality into a hugely successful business career after his retirement from the sport in 2007. 

In 2019, he founded a gin distillery named 708 Gin, produced in Western Australia. One of his tipples won the gold medal at the Australian Gin Awards that year.

In August 2020, Warne launched a fragrance called SW23, a mix of his initials and the number he wore playing cricket for Australia. 

He bought, renovated and sold at least five homes in trendy Brighton, Melbourne – in one case buying and selling a mansion twice between 2001 and 2018 and earning $18.8 million.

Another property he bought for $3.7 million in 2007 and sold for $6.7 million two years later, while he made a similar profit on a $7.5 million property, which he sold for $10.8 million four years later.  

Warne also has an apartment in the $540 million dollar Saint Moritz complex in St Kilda, which he is said to have purchased in 2018 for $5.4 million. 

With 93 per cent of his $20,711,013.27 assets going to his three children, the remaining seven per cent was distributed among his brother Jason (two per cent) and his brother’s children, Sebastian and Tyla (two and a half per cent each). 

His ex-wife Simone Callahan, who he was married to for 15 years, was not listed in the will. 

Warne requested his prized $375,500 vehicle collection - including a BMW, Mercedes-Benz and a Yamaha motorbike - to be left to his son and 'best mate' Jackson

Warne requested his prized $375,500 vehicle collection – including a BMW, Mercedes-Benz and a Yamaha motorbike – to be left to his son and ‘best mate’ Jackson 

One of Warne's property investments involved buying and selling a huge bluestone mansion twice between 2001 and 2018, earning $18,888,888

One of Warne’s property investments involved buying and selling a huge bluestone mansion twice between 2001 and 2018, earning $18,888,888

It comes after Jackson revealed how his new career move is ‘therapy’ to help him cope with the loss of his father. 

He has launched his new podcast, Warnes Way, and explains how he pays tribute to his dad on set. 

‘We’ve got a studio we’ve set up which is in dad’s old office so it feels like he’s there,’ Jackson told the Herald Sun. 

‘We’ve got all his memorabilia, his book, his ashtray, it’s really special.’

Jackson says that he and his dad had originally planned to do a father-and-son podcast together back in 2018, but it never happened. 

With guests who knew his dad – such as Eddie McGuire and Mark Howard – Jackson says the podcast has served as a means of healing his grief.

‘I’m also treating it as a bit of therapy for me,’ the professional poker player said. 

‘I don’t see a therapist, but when I talk to people like Mark Howard and Eddie McGuire it’s so personal and we talk about stories with dad.’

Jackson has revealed how his new career move is 'therapy' to help him cope with the loss of his father. He has launched his new podcast, Warnes Way, and explains how he pays tribute to his dad on set

Jackson has revealed how his new career move is ‘therapy’ to help him cope with the loss of his father. He has launched his new podcast, Warnes Way, and explains how he pays tribute to his dad on set

Jackson announced the new podcast in an Instagram post earlier this week.  

‘First episode goes live Monday the 11th of August. Listen and watch on YouTube and Spotify,’ he explained in his caption. 

Guests will include Aaron Finch and Andrew Bassat. 

The podcast is edited and filmed by Jackson’s girlfriend, Kiah Broadsmith.

Legendary cricketer Shane Warne died aged 52 from a heart attack while on holiday in Koh Samui, Thailand.