#MAGFAB: Gwyneth Paltrow Covers VANITY FAIR’s April Issue
In a new cover story for VANITY FAIR’s April issue, Gwyneth Paltrow talks to VF contributor, Michelle Ruiz, about her empty nest with her kids in college, what she feels her place is in culture, her current relationship with ex, Chris Martin, and coming out of retirement for A24’s MARTY SUPREME with Timothée Chalamet.
On retiring from Hollywood when she had kids: “I didn’t even contemplate doing anything that would take me away from my kids…”
On filming with Timothée Chalamet for their upcoming A24 film, Marty Supreme: “I mean, we have a lot of sex in this movie…There’s a lot—a lot.”
“[H]e’s such a thinking man’s sex symbol…He’s just a very polite, properly raised, I was going to say kid…He’s a man who takes his work really seriously and is a fun partner.”
“We said, ‘I think we’re good. You can step a little bit back.’”
On if she thinks the #MeToo movement “worked”: “I think so.” For one, “there are no meetings set up in hotel rooms, from what I understand, or if there are, it’s multiple people in the room. That bubble has definitely burst…I’m sure people still abuse power in Hollywood because they do everywhere, but it has definitely changed.”
On her emotional response in the aftermath of winning an Oscar at 26: “There’s a healthy level of ambition, like, ‘I know who I am’ and ‘I want the world,’ … And then there’s another aspect that comes from damage…. ‘I want that so that a hole will be filled, so that other people will find me worthy, so that I’ll be lovable.’… I think I was very much dancing between those things.”
On the negative press around the future of Goop after they laid off 18 percent of their staff in 2024: “Maybe I would care if it was true that we’re doing it because business wasn’t good, but I’m very clear…. We are not doing this because the business is faltering. We’re doing this because I need to optimize EBITDA…My business is a good business and it’s a strong business and the brand is strong…Case in point, we’re still here. We just had our best year.”
On what she considers her place in culture: “[I]t might just be that my role is to pave the way…By some instinct or curiosity or desire, I go somewhere and I hack through the path and I get the scratches of hacking through, but I make space for other people, then, to do it. [T]hat’s the point of my life, maybe?”
On her current relationship with ex, Chris Martin: “It’s not quite brother, but we are complete family…He is there for me through anything, and vice versa.”
On continuing to be associated with ex, Brad Pitt: “He’s a very intriguing character…It’s like having dated, I don’t know, Prince William or something. That’s always going to come up.”
On Newsstands now.
#RHOA: Phaedra Parks Reveals What to Expect from Her "Very Spicy" RHOA Return
Phaedra Parks' return to The Real Housewives of Atlanta is happening very soon. The entrepreneur, lawyer, and mom of two has not yet made her return to RHOA Season 16 in the first four episodes. But, when she does make her first appearance of the season, it's going to be major — get all the details down below.
Phaedra first announced that she would be returning to RHOA for Season 16 last summer after being a cast member on Married to Medicine Seasons 10 and 11. The mortician took to Instagram at the time, where she posted a series of photos of her holding a peach while standing on stairs, leading up to a private plane. "You called. I answered," she wrote in the caption of the post.
In the months since then, Phaedra has teased whats to come from her big return and how fitting in with the Season 16 cast went for her. "It went absolutely awesome," she told E! News in September 2024. "I felt like I was back home."
It certainly helped that Phaedra's friend, Porsha Williams, joined the cast of RHOA Season 16 after appearing on RHOA from Seasons 5 to 13. This was major for Phaedra, who is very close to Porsha, and have lovingly referred to their friendship as "Frick and Frack."
"When Frick and Frack is back, honey, it's gonna be some fun," she noted. "It's definitely going to be very spicy, but it's going to be some fun, too."
She reiterated this in a conversation with Entertainment Tonight in March. "I love Porsha — Frick and Frack is back — so I'm super excited," she noted. "The new ladies are absolutely amazing, so it's gonna be fun. It's going back to basics of what made us the flagship show, so we're coming back. We're coming back for the real peach."
Phaedra was also glad that she could be on hand to shake things up. "I think bringing back some new energy, it's gonna shake it up, but in a good way. In a positive way," she told E! News.
Phaedra had previously appeared on RHOA as a full-time cast member between Season 3 through Season 9. RHOA viewers got a close up look at her life over the six seasons, watching as she gave birth to her sons, Dylan Nida and Ayden Nida, while she navigated her relationship to her now ex-husband, Apollo Nida.
Phaedra wasn't the only person who was excited about her return to RHOA — Andy Cohen was super excited, too. In an interview with The Daily Dish in December, Andy explained why he was so excited about RHOA Season 16. "I think people have been waiting a long time to see what we've done. We've got great new housewives," he explained. "We've got the return of Porsha, we've got the return of Phaedra. Shamea [Morton Mwangi] is a full housewife. I mean, she's someone that we've been seeing for years and years, but seeing her in this way is totally a breath of fresh air."
During a March 16 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Andy continued to tease Phaedra's return. "Well, I gotta tell you, by the way, I'm watching [The Real Housewives of] Atlanta, way ahead of it, and it's very fun when [Phaedra] joins your group, I have to say," he told Shamea, who was a guest on the show and agreed with Andy's statement.
Shamea isn't the only one who was excited about Phaedra's return. Porsha had also expressed her excitement for her "Frack" coming back to RHOA with her. Although Porsha wanted Phaedra "back day one of filming," she was "glad when she finally did come back," she explained to Deadline in November. "It's always fun, it's always light-hearted."
"As dark as life can be sometimes, you need to have that light and Frick and Frack is always going to bring the good times," she continued. "We're always going to come in and laugh at what shouldn't be laughed at, and enjoy the good things in life, and not concentrate on the bad. I just love that she's back."
"I will say Phaedra definitely did her thing," she noted. "The season finale...this is her season."
During the Bravo Fan Feud panel at Bravo Fan Fest in Miami in November 2024, Cynthia also shared, "Phaedra is completely funny and crazy as well... Phaedra, she came back...she was totally activated."
Phaedra has been incredibly busy ahead of her big return to RHOA. Not only has Phaedra been focusing on her flourishing career as a mortician, but she's been co-parenting her two sons with Apollo, and dating a new man in her life, all while appearing on other Bravo and Peacock shows.
After leaving RHOA Season 9, Phaedra went on to appear on The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Season 2, Married to Medicine Seasons 10 and 11, and even competed on The Traitors Season 2. She also made a very brief appearance on The Real Housewives of Dubai Season 1 when she traveled to Dubai to catch up with RHODubai cast member Caroline Brooks.
During a January 2024 appearance on WWHL, Phaedra admitted that co-parenting with Apollo is "going great." She noted that Apollo typically takes the boys "for the weekends" while the kids typically stay with her full time. "He likes to take them," she said.
She has also put some attention on to her own love life, and has started dating again. In January, Phaedra chatted about her new man with E! News. "I'm just having fun," she said. "It's nothing so serious and I don't know if I'll ever be serious. Maybe there's another man out there for me. I'm an equal opportunity employer."
Phaedra Parks' return to The Real Housewives of Atlanta is happening very soon. The entrepreneur, lawyer, and mom of two has not yet made her return to RHOA Season 16 in the first four episodes. But, when she does make her first appearance of the season, it's going to be major — get all the details down below.
Phaedra first announced that she would be returning to RHOA for Season 16 last summer after being a cast member on Married to Medicine Seasons 10 and 11. The mortician took to Instagram at the time, where she posted a series of photos of her holding a peach while standing on stairs, leading up to a private plane. "You called. I answered," she wrote in the caption of the post.
In the months since then, Phaedra has teased whats to come from her big return and how fitting in with the Season 16 cast went for her. "It went absolutely awesome," she told E! News in September 2024. "I felt like I was back home."
It certainly helped that Phaedra's friend, Porsha Williams, joined the cast of RHOA Season 16 after appearing on RHOA from Seasons 5 to 13. This was major for Phaedra, who is very close to Porsha, and have lovingly referred to their friendship as "Frick and Frack."
"When Frick and Frack is back, honey, it's gonna be some fun," she noted. "It's definitely going to be very spicy, but it's going to be some fun, too."
She reiterated this in a conversation with Entertainment Tonight in March. "I love Porsha — Frick and Frack is back — so I'm super excited," she noted. "The new ladies are absolutely amazing, so it's gonna be fun. It's going back to basics of what made us the flagship show, so we're coming back. We're coming back for the real peach."
Phaedra was also glad that she could be on hand to shake things up. "I think bringing back some new energy, it's gonna shake it up, but in a good way. In a positive way," she told E! News.
Phaedra had previously appeared on RHOA as a full-time cast member between Season 3 through Season 9. RHOA viewers got a close up look at her life over the six seasons, watching as she gave birth to her sons, Dylan Nida and Ayden Nida, while she navigated her relationship to her now ex-husband, Apollo Nida.
Phaedra wasn't the only person who was excited about her return to RHOA — Andy Cohen was super excited, too. In an interview with The Daily Dish in December, Andy explained why he was so excited about RHOA Season 16. "I think people have been waiting a long time to see what we've done. We've got great new housewives," he explained. "We've got the return of Porsha, we've got the return of Phaedra. Shamea [Morton Mwangi] is a full housewife. I mean, she's someone that we've been seeing for years and years, but seeing her in this way is totally a breath of fresh air."
During a March 16 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Andy continued to tease Phaedra's return. "Well, I gotta tell you, by the way, I'm watching [The Real Housewives of] Atlanta, way ahead of it, and it's very fun when [Phaedra] joins your group, I have to say," he told Shamea, who was a guest on the show and agreed with Andy's statement.
Shamea isn't the only one who was excited about Phaedra's return. Porsha had also expressed her excitement for her "Frack" coming back to RHOA with her. Although Porsha wanted Phaedra "back day one of filming," she was "glad when she finally did come back," she explained to Deadline in November. "It's always fun, it's always light-hearted."
"As dark as life can be sometimes, you need to have that light and Frick and Frack is always going to bring the good times," she continued. "We're always going to come in and laugh at what shouldn't be laughed at, and enjoy the good things in life, and not concentrate on the bad. I just love that she's back."
"I will say Phaedra definitely did her thing," she noted. "The season finale...this is her season."
During the Bravo Fan Feud panel at Bravo Fan Fest in Miami in November 2024, Cynthia also shared, "Phaedra is completely funny and crazy as well... Phaedra, she came back...she was totally activated."
Phaedra has been incredibly busy ahead of her big return to RHOA. Not only has Phaedra been focusing on her flourishing career as a mortician, but she's been co-parenting her two sons with Apollo, and dating a new man in her life, all while appearing on other Bravo and Peacock shows.
After leaving RHOA Season 9, Phaedra went on to appear on The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Season 2, Married to Medicine Seasons 10 and 11, and even competed on The Traitors Season 2. She also made a very brief appearance on The Real Housewives of Dubai Season 1 when she traveled to Dubai to catch up with RHODubai cast member Caroline Brooks.
During a January 2024 appearance on WWHL, Phaedra admitted that co-parenting with Apollo is "going great." She noted that Apollo typically takes the boys "for the weekends" while the kids typically stay with her full time. "He likes to take them," she said.
She has also put some attention on to her own love life, and has started dating again. In January, Phaedra chatted about her new man with E! News. "I'm just having fun," she said. "It's nothing so serious and I don't know if I'll ever be serious. Maybe there's another man out there for me. I'm an equal opportunity employer."
#NewMusic from Coco Jones Releases New Single “You”

R&B sensation Coco Jones gives us another taste of her upcoming debut album with the release of the new single “You”.
The song was produced by London On Da Track, Boobie, Phil the Keys, Hero, Banger Slanger, and 2K, and is a vulnerable, warmhearted track about falling in love.
“You” is the latest track revealed on Coco Jones upcoming debut album Why Not More?, set to release on April 25th via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.
The album will also feature all previously released singles including “Most Beautiful Design”, and “Here We Go (Uh-Oh)”.

R&B sensation Coco Jones gives us another taste of her upcoming debut album with the release of the new single “You”.
The song was produced by London On Da Track, Boobie, Phil the Keys, Hero, Banger Slanger, and 2K, and is a vulnerable, warmhearted track about falling in love.
“You” is the latest track revealed on Coco Jones upcoming debut album Why Not More?, set to release on April 25th via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.
The album will also feature all previously released singles including “Most Beautiful Design”, and “Here We Go (Uh-Oh)”.
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In support of the album, Coco Jones will be hitting the road this summer across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom & Europe on her Why Not More? Tour.
#HipHopNews: Kendrick Lamar’s Debut Film Delayed To 2026
Kendrick Lamar’s debut film has been delayed, with Paramount Pictures pushing its release to 2026. Originally set to hit theaters on July 4th, the project would have faced stiff competition from the upcoming Jurassic Park movie. Additionally, Kendrick’s Grand National Tour with SZA, running from April 19th to August 9th, would have overlapped with the film’s rollout. Now, Variety reports that the movie is expected to premiere on March 20, 2026.
Though many details remain under wraps, speculation continues about Kendrick’s involvement as the lead. If true, it would mark his most significant acting role to date. The rumored title, Whitney Springs, suggests a thought-provoking storyline about a Black man working as a slave re-enactor at a history museum who later discovers his white girlfriend’s ancestors once enslaved his own family.
The film, produced in collaboration with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, has also been linked to The Fabelmans actress Chloe East and newcomer Celeste Octavia. While official casting confirmations are still pending, East has built a strong acting resume, and Octavia has previously appeared as a body double for Madonna and featured in music videos for Oasis and Depeche Mode.
Filming was spotted taking place in Pomona, California, last year, adding to the anticipation surrounding the project. Paramount CEO Brian Robbins has spoken highly of the script, calling it “one of the funniest and most original” the studio has ever come across.
This isn’t Kendrick’s first time working with Parker and Stone—his 2022 music video for “The Heart Part 5” featured deepfake technology created by the duo, transforming him into figures like Kobe Bryant, Will Smith, and O.J. Simpson.
Kendrick Lamar’s debut film has been delayed, with Paramount Pictures pushing its release to 2026. Originally set to hit theaters on July 4th, the project would have faced stiff competition from the upcoming Jurassic Park movie. Additionally, Kendrick’s Grand National Tour with SZA, running from April 19th to August 9th, would have overlapped with the film’s rollout. Now, Variety reports that the movie is expected to premiere on March 20, 2026.
Though many details remain under wraps, speculation continues about Kendrick’s involvement as the lead. If true, it would mark his most significant acting role to date. The rumored title, Whitney Springs, suggests a thought-provoking storyline about a Black man working as a slave re-enactor at a history museum who later discovers his white girlfriend’s ancestors once enslaved his own family.
The film, produced in collaboration with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, has also been linked to The Fabelmans actress Chloe East and newcomer Celeste Octavia. While official casting confirmations are still pending, East has built a strong acting resume, and Octavia has previously appeared as a body double for Madonna and featured in music videos for Oasis and Depeche Mode.
Filming was spotted taking place in Pomona, California, last year, adding to the anticipation surrounding the project. Paramount CEO Brian Robbins has spoken highly of the script, calling it “one of the funniest and most original” the studio has ever come across.
This isn’t Kendrick’s first time working with Parker and Stone—his 2022 music video for “The Heart Part 5” featured deepfake technology created by the duo, transforming him into figures like Kobe Bryant, Will Smith, and O.J. Simpson.
#RIPValKilmer, film star known for ‘Top Gun,’ ‘Batman Forever’ and ‘Tombstone,’ Has died at 65

Val Kilmer, a movie star who throughout his career proved he was up for any task, from playing a cocky naval pilot to wearing the Batman suit, died on Tuesday, according to his daughter Mercedes Kilmer, who released a statement to the New York Times and the Associated Press. He was 65.
The cause of death was pneumonia, Mercedes Kilmer told the media outlets.
Kilmer had recovered from a 2014 throat cancer diagnosis that required tracheotomy surgery that altered his voice.
In recent years, Kilmer largely stepped away from acting, but made a brief return to the craft in “Top Gun: Maverick,” the sequel to the original film that launched him and that cast into superstardom.
The sequel, which released in 2022 after a two-year delay, deftly blended Kilmer’s off-screen health issues into the film’s story, with his Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, the smug but cool rival to Tom Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, ultimately succumbing to an ailment in the film.
As one of Kilmer’s last film roles, it concluded one of the most interesting — and bankable — careers in Hollywood history.
Born and raised in California’s San Fernando Valley, Kilmer studied at the Hollywood Professional School before heading to New York where, at 21, he became the youngest student at the time to be accepted into Julliard School’s drama department.
He began his film career in the 1984 comedy “Top Secret!” and acted in several movies throughout the ‘80s including his breakout role in 1986’s “Top Gun.”
Then came an incredible streak of successful genre-spanning movies in the 1990s: A superhero film (with 1995’s “Batman Forever,” in which he played the Dark Knight), a Western (1993’s “Tombstone,” where he played Doc Holliday), a biopic (1991’s “The Doors,” in which he portrayed Jim Morrison) and a crime film (Michael Mann’s 1995 masterpiece “Heat”).
One of his less lucrative pursuits included his one-man stage show “Citizen Twain,” about Mark Twain, whose work he deeply admired and referenced frequently in interviews.
In all, Kilmer’s films made nearly $2 billion at the global box office, according to Comscore.
Throughout his career, the roles that Kilmer played possessed an iconic quality while underscoring the way his career frequently zigged at the point where it could have zagged, to his detriment if not in terms of the quality of the work but how Hollywood and the public perceived him.
Kilmer enthusiastically agreed to star as Batman, for example, but quickly soured on that experience, passing on another sequel in favor of the forgettable reboot “The Saint.”
Similarly, he took a role in “The Island of Dr. Moreau” in order to play opposite Marlon Brando, only to clash with director John Frankenheimer (exchanges caught on camera) and be disappointed when a detached Brando periodically refused to come to the set, letting a stand-in take his place.
He reflected on his career and life in the 2021 documentary “Val” through interactions he had videotaped with his family and on film sets for years, including behind-the-scenes footage from “Tombstone” and the “Top Gun” cast partying after hours (“We were all at the start of our careers,” Kilmer recalled).
At the time, Kilmer was recovering from throat-cancer surgery, so his son, Jack, read the actor’s written narration — sounding uncannily like his father.
Kilmer frequently expressed about his desire to work with certain directors, showing audition videos that he shot for parts he failed to land in “Goodfellas” and “Full Metal Jacket,” seeking to impress directors Martin Scorsese and Stanley Kubrick, respectively. He also documented his laborious auditioning and preparation process for portraying Jim Morrison in “The Doors.”
Ultimately, in the documentary, he expressed excitement about all that would come next.
“I have behaved bizarrely to some. I deny none of this and have no regrets because I have lost and found parts of myself that I never knew existed. I am blessed,” he said in the movie.
Kilmer identified as a Christian Scientist, opening up in interviews about his faith and beliefs.
In a 2020 interview with Men’s Health, the actor spoke about illness through the lens of his faith.
“Well, something that was reaffirmed to me – on such a level, it was almost shocking – was a sense of universal love, a kind of power and a different sense of love. It was coming into my consciousness and my body while I was at the hospital,” he said, going on to add that he didn’t “believe in death.”
Kilmer is survived by his two adult children, Jack and Mercedes, from his marriage to “Willow” co-star Joanne Whalley.
The younger Kilmers are both actors and have been involved in projects with their father.
Kilmer co-starred with Mercedes in the 2020 film “Paydirt” and, in addition to voicing the “Val” documentary, Jack lent his voice to his father’s character on the Disney+ “Willow” series.
Despite his condition at the time of the 2021 documentary, and tragedies that included the death of his younger brother at age 15, Kilmer spoke of leading a “magical life.”
He said that he found the silver lining even as he endured fans asking for the same “Top Gun”-inspired “You can be my wingman” autograph over and over at Comic-Con. “I feel grateful,” he said.

Val Kilmer, a movie star who throughout his career proved he was up for any task, from playing a cocky naval pilot to wearing the Batman suit, died on Tuesday, according to his daughter Mercedes Kilmer, who released a statement to the New York Times and the Associated Press. He was 65.
The cause of death was pneumonia, Mercedes Kilmer told the media outlets.
Kilmer had recovered from a 2014 throat cancer diagnosis that required tracheotomy surgery that altered his voice.
In recent years, Kilmer largely stepped away from acting, but made a brief return to the craft in “Top Gun: Maverick,” the sequel to the original film that launched him and that cast into superstardom.
The sequel, which released in 2022 after a two-year delay, deftly blended Kilmer’s off-screen health issues into the film’s story, with his Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, the smug but cool rival to Tom Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, ultimately succumbing to an ailment in the film.
As one of Kilmer’s last film roles, it concluded one of the most interesting — and bankable — careers in Hollywood history.
Born and raised in California’s San Fernando Valley, Kilmer studied at the Hollywood Professional School before heading to New York where, at 21, he became the youngest student at the time to be accepted into Julliard School’s drama department.
He began his film career in the 1984 comedy “Top Secret!” and acted in several movies throughout the ‘80s including his breakout role in 1986’s “Top Gun.”
Then came an incredible streak of successful genre-spanning movies in the 1990s: A superhero film (with 1995’s “Batman Forever,” in which he played the Dark Knight), a Western (1993’s “Tombstone,” where he played Doc Holliday), a biopic (1991’s “The Doors,” in which he portrayed Jim Morrison) and a crime film (Michael Mann’s 1995 masterpiece “Heat”).
One of his less lucrative pursuits included his one-man stage show “Citizen Twain,” about Mark Twain, whose work he deeply admired and referenced frequently in interviews.
In all, Kilmer’s films made nearly $2 billion at the global box office, according to Comscore.
Throughout his career, the roles that Kilmer played possessed an iconic quality while underscoring the way his career frequently zigged at the point where it could have zagged, to his detriment if not in terms of the quality of the work but how Hollywood and the public perceived him.
Kilmer enthusiastically agreed to star as Batman, for example, but quickly soured on that experience, passing on another sequel in favor of the forgettable reboot “The Saint.”
Similarly, he took a role in “The Island of Dr. Moreau” in order to play opposite Marlon Brando, only to clash with director John Frankenheimer (exchanges caught on camera) and be disappointed when a detached Brando periodically refused to come to the set, letting a stand-in take his place.
He reflected on his career and life in the 2021 documentary “Val” through interactions he had videotaped with his family and on film sets for years, including behind-the-scenes footage from “Tombstone” and the “Top Gun” cast partying after hours (“We were all at the start of our careers,” Kilmer recalled).
At the time, Kilmer was recovering from throat-cancer surgery, so his son, Jack, read the actor’s written narration — sounding uncannily like his father.
Kilmer frequently expressed about his desire to work with certain directors, showing audition videos that he shot for parts he failed to land in “Goodfellas” and “Full Metal Jacket,” seeking to impress directors Martin Scorsese and Stanley Kubrick, respectively. He also documented his laborious auditioning and preparation process for portraying Jim Morrison in “The Doors.”
Ultimately, in the documentary, he expressed excitement about all that would come next.
“I have behaved bizarrely to some. I deny none of this and have no regrets because I have lost and found parts of myself that I never knew existed. I am blessed,” he said in the movie.
Kilmer identified as a Christian Scientist, opening up in interviews about his faith and beliefs.
In a 2020 interview with Men’s Health, the actor spoke about illness through the lens of his faith.
“Well, something that was reaffirmed to me – on such a level, it was almost shocking – was a sense of universal love, a kind of power and a different sense of love. It was coming into my consciousness and my body while I was at the hospital,” he said, going on to add that he didn’t “believe in death.”
Kilmer is survived by his two adult children, Jack and Mercedes, from his marriage to “Willow” co-star Joanne Whalley.
The younger Kilmers are both actors and have been involved in projects with their father.
Kilmer co-starred with Mercedes in the 2020 film “Paydirt” and, in addition to voicing the “Val” documentary, Jack lent his voice to his father’s character on the Disney+ “Willow” series.
Despite his condition at the time of the 2021 documentary, and tragedies that included the death of his younger brother at age 15, Kilmer spoke of leading a “magical life.”
He said that he found the silver lining even as he endured fans asking for the same “Top Gun”-inspired “You can be my wingman” autograph over and over at Comic-Con. “I feel grateful,” he said.
The corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been dropped by a Federal judge
A federal judge on Wednesday formally dismissed the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, granting the controversial request from the Justice Department that generated a public outcry and spurred the largest mass resignation of senior federal prosecutors in decades.
The order from U.S. Judge Dale Ho brings an end to the case against Adams, who had pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, bribery, wire fraud and other charges following his indictment last year.
Ho said he was dismissing the case with prejudice, meaning the government could not bring the charges again later — contrary to the Justice Department's request to dismiss the case without prejudice.
Adams was scheduled to go on trial in April until new leadership at the Justice Department under the Trump administration ordered prosecutors in New York in February to drop the case.
"In light of DOJ's rationales, dismissing the case without prejudice would create the unavoidable perception that the Mayor's freedom depends on his ability to carry out the immigration enforcement priorities of the administration, and that he might be more beholden to the demands of the federal government than to the wishes of his own constituents," Ho wrote.
"That appearance is inevitable, and it counsels in favor of dismissal with prejudice."
Judge says "everything here smacks of a bargain"
The directive to drop the case from Emil Bove, then the acting U.S. deputy attorney general, touched off a public uproar and intense internal pushback.
The acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon, refused to follow Bove's directive, saying she saw no "good-faith basis" for dismissing the case. She resigned instead of abandoning the Adams prosecution.
One other prosecutor in New York and five attorneys tied to the Justice Department's public integrity unit in Washington, D.C., also resigned rather than carrying out Bove's order.
Adams' attorney rejected allegations that the mayor had struck a deal with the Justice Department to help the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies in return for dropping the case against the mayor.
Judge Ho concluded that the career prosecutors in the case in Manhattan abided by DOJ guidelines and said "there is no evidence — zero — that they had improper motives" in seeking indictment of the mayor.
"Everything here smacks of a bargain: dismissal of the Indictment in exchange for immigration policy concessions," Ho wrote.
After the DOJ had asked for the case to be dismissed, Ho had initially declined to immediately do so and instead appointed an outside counsel, Paul Clement, to examine the legal arguments and assist the court in its decision-making.
Clement, who served as solicitor general during the George W. Bush administration, had also advised the court to dismiss the case with prejudice. The government had proposed dismissing the case without prejudice, a scenario that would allow prosecutors to renew the case in the future.
Clement's brief for the court also focused on the fact that the threat of another prosecution hanging over Adams would not be in the best interests of his constituents.
"Ultimately, because the decision to discontinue a prosecution belongs primarily to a political branch of government, it is the public's judgment, and not this Court's, that truly matters," Ho added in Wednesday's ruling.
A federal judge on Wednesday formally dismissed the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, granting the controversial request from the Justice Department that generated a public outcry and spurred the largest mass resignation of senior federal prosecutors in decades.
The order from U.S. Judge Dale Ho brings an end to the case against Adams, who had pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, bribery, wire fraud and other charges following his indictment last year.
Ho said he was dismissing the case with prejudice, meaning the government could not bring the charges again later — contrary to the Justice Department's request to dismiss the case without prejudice.
Adams was scheduled to go on trial in April until new leadership at the Justice Department under the Trump administration ordered prosecutors in New York in February to drop the case.
"In light of DOJ's rationales, dismissing the case without prejudice would create the unavoidable perception that the Mayor's freedom depends on his ability to carry out the immigration enforcement priorities of the administration, and that he might be more beholden to the demands of the federal government than to the wishes of his own constituents," Ho wrote.
"That appearance is inevitable, and it counsels in favor of dismissal with prejudice."
Judge says "everything here smacks of a bargain"
The directive to drop the case from Emil Bove, then the acting U.S. deputy attorney general, touched off a public uproar and intense internal pushback.
The acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon, refused to follow Bove's directive, saying she saw no "good-faith basis" for dismissing the case. She resigned instead of abandoning the Adams prosecution.
One other prosecutor in New York and five attorneys tied to the Justice Department's public integrity unit in Washington, D.C., also resigned rather than carrying out Bove's order.
Adams' attorney rejected allegations that the mayor had struck a deal with the Justice Department to help the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies in return for dropping the case against the mayor.
Judge Ho concluded that the career prosecutors in the case in Manhattan abided by DOJ guidelines and said "there is no evidence — zero — that they had improper motives" in seeking indictment of the mayor.
"Everything here smacks of a bargain: dismissal of the Indictment in exchange for immigration policy concessions," Ho wrote.
After the DOJ had asked for the case to be dismissed, Ho had initially declined to immediately do so and instead appointed an outside counsel, Paul Clement, to examine the legal arguments and assist the court in its decision-making.
Clement, who served as solicitor general during the George W. Bush administration, had also advised the court to dismiss the case with prejudice. The government had proposed dismissing the case without prejudice, a scenario that would allow prosecutors to renew the case in the future.
Clement's brief for the court also focused on the fact that the threat of another prosecution hanging over Adams would not be in the best interests of his constituents.
"Ultimately, because the decision to discontinue a prosecution belongs primarily to a political branch of government, it is the public's judgment, and not this Court's, that truly matters," Ho added in Wednesday's ruling.
Wendy Williams waves to fans protesting her living facility

Wendy Williams acknowledged her fans who showed up on April 1 to protest her government-mandated guardianship and “prison”-like conditions inside her living facility in New York. #FreeWendy movement has intensified in recent months
The 60-year-old former talk show queen was actually the beneficiary of two protests as another demonstration popped off simultaneously in Los Angeles, People magazine reports.
Yahoo reported Williams waved down at the fans who were street level outside the Coterie assisted living facility in Hudson Yards in Manhattan. Williams conveyed that it felt “very good” to have fans passionately advocating for her freedom.
“We want Wendy free today!” protesters chanted in Hudson Yards.
“They have posters and T-shirts,” Williams told People magazine. “I’m standing here and looking out the window because I like things like that. I love nothing better than to stop and pose.”
Wendy Williams conveys gratitude for the support
Williams said, “It’s nice to see regular people, but it’s even more important at this time in my life to see media. At this point in life, I can’t trust a lot of people and I can’t even get into who I can’t trust, but there are people that — oh my gosh, I can’t trust them as far as I can throw them.”
Williams asked the magazine rhetorically about her guardianship. “Why am I still a ward? It’s been too damn long.”
She denounced the “memory unit” and described her living situation as a “f—— dump.” Adds Williams, “I need [to let] you know everything I do, I do right here in this bedroom you know, in this bed.”
Because she passed a recent psychological exam, coupled with the popular support, Williams believes her time in a living facility and under guardianship are numbered.
Wendy Williams believes her guardianship will end soon “It will absolutely 1000 percent happen,” she says. “When I get out of the situation, I’m staying in New York where I’m comfortable.” Williams added: “I can’t wait to fall in love. I will not lie about that.”
Williams rebuffs the narrative that her son was taking advantage of her financially before she was placed in a court-ordered guardianship in 2022.
“I can’t stand when people talk about my son and me and when people say certain things like I have attorneys and I have this and I have that. Listen, let me tell you something — unless you hear from me [or from] my niece Alex [Finnie] or my friend Suzanne Bass or anybody in my family …. That’s [the] real me.”
Williams continued, saying “if anybody else is doing the talking” for her then it is simply “stupid bulls—.”

Wendy Williams acknowledged her fans who showed up on April 1 to protest her government-mandated guardianship and “prison”-like conditions inside her living facility in New York. #FreeWendy movement has intensified in recent months
The 60-year-old former talk show queen was actually the beneficiary of two protests as another demonstration popped off simultaneously in Los Angeles, People magazine reports.
Yahoo reported Williams waved down at the fans who were street level outside the Coterie assisted living facility in Hudson Yards in Manhattan. Williams conveyed that it felt “very good” to have fans passionately advocating for her freedom.
“We want Wendy free today!” protesters chanted in Hudson Yards.
“They have posters and T-shirts,” Williams told People magazine. “I’m standing here and looking out the window because I like things like that. I love nothing better than to stop and pose.”
Wendy Williams conveys gratitude for the support
Williams said, “It’s nice to see regular people, but it’s even more important at this time in my life to see media. At this point in life, I can’t trust a lot of people and I can’t even get into who I can’t trust, but there are people that — oh my gosh, I can’t trust them as far as I can throw them.”
Williams asked the magazine rhetorically about her guardianship. “Why am I still a ward? It’s been too damn long.”
She denounced the “memory unit” and described her living situation as a “f—— dump.” Adds Williams, “I need [to let] you know everything I do, I do right here in this bedroom you know, in this bed.”
Because she passed a recent psychological exam, coupled with the popular support, Williams believes her time in a living facility and under guardianship are numbered.
Wendy Williams believes her guardianship will end soon “It will absolutely 1000 percent happen,” she says. “When I get out of the situation, I’m staying in New York where I’m comfortable.” Williams added: “I can’t wait to fall in love. I will not lie about that.”
Williams rebuffs the narrative that her son was taking advantage of her financially before she was placed in a court-ordered guardianship in 2022.
“I can’t stand when people talk about my son and me and when people say certain things like I have attorneys and I have this and I have that. Listen, let me tell you something — unless you hear from me [or from] my niece Alex [Finnie] or my friend Suzanne Bass or anybody in my family …. That’s [the] real me.”
Williams continued, saying “if anybody else is doing the talking” for her then it is simply “stupid bulls—.”
Jonathan Majors Reveals Exciting New Projects
(via AllHipHop) Jonathan Majors brings an unapologetic edge to Harlem’s violent underworld in a highly anticipated film that promises real action without CGI tricks. Jonathan Majors is not waiting around for Marvel to bring him back. The one-time embattled thespian is stepping up the intensity once again, as he’s set to headline Gerard McMurray’s action thriller True Threat.
The film has been described as a gritty tale of vengeance, redemption and relentless confrontation in the heart of Harlem. Majors didn’t hold back his enthusiasm in an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.
“I think our aim is to make one of the dopest action films ever made,” he told AHH’s Chuck Jigsaw Creekmur. “It’s not blue screen. I start training next week. So it’s going to be real. I’m looking forward to it.”
True Threat centers around Vernon Threat, portrayed by Majors. He’s an elite Special Forces operative driven into a merciless rampage after his teenage son is murdered by a ruthless street gang known as The Apollo Kids. Threat storms The Carter, a 20-story housing, determined to face off with the gang’s elusive leader. “We’re making right for the culture, super commercial type vibe, but it’s going to be dope,” he said.
The movie will prominently feature the African American martial arts style known as 52 Blocks, which was popularized by Hip-Hop. It has never been seen in a big-budget Hollywood production.
Majors further detailed his second project, Merciless.
Majors explained, “I would call [Merciless] as a sci-fi thriller drama, right? Called Merciless, directed by Martine Villeneuve. We’re going to shoot that a little bit down the road.”
Majors’ star continues its rapid ascent, building on his breakout roles in critically-acclaimed films such as The Last Black Man in San Francisco, HBO’s Lovecraft Country, Marvel’s Loki and his standout performance in Creed III, which helped secure the highest domestic box-office opening ever for a sports film. He also starred in The Harder They Fall, the acclaimed movie from Jeymes Samuel.
Majors also teased a compelling supernatural CIA thriller on his slate.
“There’s another picture, which is a great story about this man who is a CIA agent who essentially gets caught up in this spiritual route, and the spiritual realm becomes dark, and he’s got to deal with that,” Majors revealed. “And ultimately, it’s a story about a man. How far will a man go to save his wife from this spiritual damnation.”
Majors has seemingly overcome his controversial legal controversies, including a federal lawsuit alleging assault and defamation subsequently dropped by ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari last November.
Watch the full conversation between Majors and Creekmur HERE Jonathan Majors Gets Personal About Megan Good, Kang, Marvel & His Hollywood Comeback
(via AllHipHop) Jonathan Majors brings an unapologetic edge to Harlem’s violent underworld in a highly anticipated film that promises real action without CGI tricks. Jonathan Majors is not waiting around for Marvel to bring him back. The one-time embattled thespian is stepping up the intensity once again, as he’s set to headline Gerard McMurray’s action thriller True Threat.
The film has been described as a gritty tale of vengeance, redemption and relentless confrontation in the heart of Harlem. Majors didn’t hold back his enthusiasm in an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.
“I think our aim is to make one of the dopest action films ever made,” he told AHH’s Chuck Jigsaw Creekmur. “It’s not blue screen. I start training next week. So it’s going to be real. I’m looking forward to it.”
True Threat centers around Vernon Threat, portrayed by Majors. He’s an elite Special Forces operative driven into a merciless rampage after his teenage son is murdered by a ruthless street gang known as The Apollo Kids. Threat storms The Carter, a 20-story housing, determined to face off with the gang’s elusive leader. “We’re making right for the culture, super commercial type vibe, but it’s going to be dope,” he said.
The movie will prominently feature the African American martial arts style known as 52 Blocks, which was popularized by Hip-Hop. It has never been seen in a big-budget Hollywood production.
Majors further detailed his second project, Merciless.
Majors explained, “I would call [Merciless] as a sci-fi thriller drama, right? Called Merciless, directed by Martine Villeneuve. We’re going to shoot that a little bit down the road.”
Majors’ star continues its rapid ascent, building on his breakout roles in critically-acclaimed films such as The Last Black Man in San Francisco, HBO’s Lovecraft Country, Marvel’s Loki and his standout performance in Creed III, which helped secure the highest domestic box-office opening ever for a sports film. He also starred in The Harder They Fall, the acclaimed movie from Jeymes Samuel.
Majors also teased a compelling supernatural CIA thriller on his slate.
“There’s another picture, which is a great story about this man who is a CIA agent who essentially gets caught up in this spiritual route, and the spiritual realm becomes dark, and he’s got to deal with that,” Majors revealed. “And ultimately, it’s a story about a man. How far will a man go to save his wife from this spiritual damnation.”
Majors has seemingly overcome his controversial legal controversies, including a federal lawsuit alleging assault and defamation subsequently dropped by ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari last November.
Watch the full conversation between Majors and Creekmur HERE Jonathan Majors Gets Personal About Megan Good, Kang, Marvel & His Hollywood Comeback
Will Smith Teases “Men In Black” Sequel: “They Just Threw The Bag”

Will Smith could be gearing up for another blockbuster movie after revealing Sony offered him a new “Men in Black” sequel.
Will Smith cracked open the lid on his possible return to the Men in Black universe during a podcast appearance where he revealed Sony had just pitched him a new sequel only hours before he went on air.
“Literally this morning, an hour before I came down here, they just threw the bag for another Men in Black,” Smith said on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. “I was like, ‘Ah, I’m supposed to be going on tour this summer!'”
The Oscar winner told Gillie Da Kid and Wallo he had previously sworn off sequels.
“I told myself I was done with sequels,” he explained, adding, “I was like, ‘I’ve made enough sequels. I got some new things I want to make.'”
Despite his initial reluctance, the timing of the offer and the size of the deal appear to have made him reconsider.
Smith hinted that if he accepts, filming wouldn’t begin until after his summer tour, which runs from June 25 through September 2.
Sony is reportedly eager to redeem itself after the underwhelming reception of 2019’s Men in Black: International, which did not feature Smith or his longtime co-star Tommy Lee Jones.
The studio is said to believe that Smith’s absence contributed to the film’s lackluster performance and is now looking to reunite the original duo for a fifth installment.
The Men in Black franchise has pulled in nearly $1.94 billion globally since its 1997 debut, making it one of Sony’s most valuable properties.
Will Smith has not confirmed whether he’ll officially sign on for Men in Black 5, but the offer is clearly on the table.
Meanwhile, Smith recently released his latest album, Based on a True Story. Released on March 28, it marks Smith’s first musical project in 20 years since Lost and Found (2005).

Will Smith could be gearing up for another blockbuster movie after revealing Sony offered him a new “Men in Black” sequel.
Will Smith cracked open the lid on his possible return to the Men in Black universe during a podcast appearance where he revealed Sony had just pitched him a new sequel only hours before he went on air.
“Literally this morning, an hour before I came down here, they just threw the bag for another Men in Black,” Smith said on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. “I was like, ‘Ah, I’m supposed to be going on tour this summer!'”
The Oscar winner told Gillie Da Kid and Wallo he had previously sworn off sequels.
“I told myself I was done with sequels,” he explained, adding, “I was like, ‘I’ve made enough sequels. I got some new things I want to make.'”
Despite his initial reluctance, the timing of the offer and the size of the deal appear to have made him reconsider.
Smith hinted that if he accepts, filming wouldn’t begin until after his summer tour, which runs from June 25 through September 2.
Sony is reportedly eager to redeem itself after the underwhelming reception of 2019’s Men in Black: International, which did not feature Smith or his longtime co-star Tommy Lee Jones.
The studio is said to believe that Smith’s absence contributed to the film’s lackluster performance and is now looking to reunite the original duo for a fifth installment.
The Men in Black franchise has pulled in nearly $1.94 billion globally since its 1997 debut, making it one of Sony’s most valuable properties.
Will Smith has not confirmed whether he’ll officially sign on for Men in Black 5, but the offer is clearly on the table.
Meanwhile, Smith recently released his latest album, Based on a True Story. Released on March 28, it marks Smith’s first musical project in 20 years since Lost and Found (2005).
Chris Brown’s $500 Million Battle Over ‘Sexual Abuser’ Accusation Heats Up in Court
Chris Brown has experienced a number of controversies and legal issues throughout his career.
Brown’s $500 million lawsuit against the producers behind a documentary that labeled him a “serial rapist and sexual abuser” heated up in court this week, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Ample, the company that produced the documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence that aired on Discovery earlier this year, along with Warner Bros., which owns Discovery, fired back at Chris’ lawsuit.
The producers denied all allegations of wrongdoing. Ample and Warner Bros,, along with one of the individual producers, argued free speech as their defense.
Their lawyer argued, “[Chris’] claims are barred, in whole or in part, to the extent that any statements and/or alleged implications that form the basis for the claims could be interpreted as asserting verifiable facts, those facts are not materially false and/or are substantially true.”
In addition, the producers said, “Plaintiff’s claims are barred, in whole or in part, because he is a public figure and Defendants did not publish any false statement or implication about him with constitutional actual malice.”
The producers denied Chris, 35, “suffered emotional distress as a result of their actions.”
The defendants demanded the entire suit be tossed and Chris be on the hook for their legal fees.
Back in January, Chris filed a bombshell lawsuit demanding a nine-figure judgment for the alleged defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Chris said Discovery aired the documentary on October 27, 2024, despite being put on notice by his legal team they were “promoting and publishing false information in their pursuit of likes, clicks, downloads and dollars to the detriment of Chris Brown.”
His suit alleged, “They did so after being provided proof that their information was false, and their storytelling ‘Jane Doe’ had not only been discredited over and over but was in fact a perpetrator of intimate partner violence and aggression herself.”
Chris’ lawyer added, “Mr. Brown has never been found guilty of any sex related crime (rape, sexual battery, sexual assault etc.) but this documentary states in every available fashion that he is a serial rapist and sexual abuser.”
He accused the alleged victim, who used the pseudonym “Jane Doe,” along with the producers, of completely disregarding the facts “In an attempt for fame and fortune, all at a cost of Chris Brown and the reputation he has worked diligently in redeeming over the last decade.”
Chris said he has acknowledged and addressed his past mistakes, and has grown from those experiences.
The singer said the documentary featured several accusers who had been proven to be making up stuff.
He said one of the women in the documentary brought a “frivolous” lawsuit against him in 2022, where her claims were determined to be “entirely fabricated,” which led to her legal team dropping her and the case being dismissed.
He said producers portrayed her as credible and ignored her established “lack of veracity.”
Chris said despite the producers being put on notice, they persisted in releasing the film.
“By doing so, the defendants have demonstrated a blatant disregard for journalistic integrity and truth. Their actions exhibit actual malice, as they prioritized profit over facts, ignoring public available court records and other credible evidence.”
Chris claimed the statements made by one accuser claiming he raped her was defamatory.
Other statements he took issue with included: Chris Brown has a “predisposition for punching women in the fact” and any accusation he manipulated or deleted texts when he provided evidence to the police regarding Jane Doe.
The case is ongoing. As In Touch first reported, Chris is in the middle of a $90 million lawsuit over an alleged dog attack at his home. He denied all allegations of wrongdoing in the case filed by his ex-housekeeper, who claims she suffered permanent disfigurement from the incident that went down at the entertainer’s Los Angeles home.
Chris Brown has experienced a number of controversies and legal issues throughout his career.
Brown’s $500 million lawsuit against the producers behind a documentary that labeled him a “serial rapist and sexual abuser” heated up in court this week, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Ample, the company that produced the documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence that aired on Discovery earlier this year, along with Warner Bros., which owns Discovery, fired back at Chris’ lawsuit.
The producers denied all allegations of wrongdoing. Ample and Warner Bros,, along with one of the individual producers, argued free speech as their defense.
Their lawyer argued, “[Chris’] claims are barred, in whole or in part, to the extent that any statements and/or alleged implications that form the basis for the claims could be interpreted as asserting verifiable facts, those facts are not materially false and/or are substantially true.”
In addition, the producers said, “Plaintiff’s claims are barred, in whole or in part, because he is a public figure and Defendants did not publish any false statement or implication about him with constitutional actual malice.”
The producers denied Chris, 35, “suffered emotional distress as a result of their actions.”
The defendants demanded the entire suit be tossed and Chris be on the hook for their legal fees.
Back in January, Chris filed a bombshell lawsuit demanding a nine-figure judgment for the alleged defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Chris said Discovery aired the documentary on October 27, 2024, despite being put on notice by his legal team they were “promoting and publishing false information in their pursuit of likes, clicks, downloads and dollars to the detriment of Chris Brown.”
His suit alleged, “They did so after being provided proof that their information was false, and their storytelling ‘Jane Doe’ had not only been discredited over and over but was in fact a perpetrator of intimate partner violence and aggression herself.”
Chris’ lawyer added, “Mr. Brown has never been found guilty of any sex related crime (rape, sexual battery, sexual assault etc.) but this documentary states in every available fashion that he is a serial rapist and sexual abuser.”
He accused the alleged victim, who used the pseudonym “Jane Doe,” along with the producers, of completely disregarding the facts “In an attempt for fame and fortune, all at a cost of Chris Brown and the reputation he has worked diligently in redeeming over the last decade.”
Chris said he has acknowledged and addressed his past mistakes, and has grown from those experiences.
The singer said the documentary featured several accusers who had been proven to be making up stuff.
He said one of the women in the documentary brought a “frivolous” lawsuit against him in 2022, where her claims were determined to be “entirely fabricated,” which led to her legal team dropping her and the case being dismissed.
He said producers portrayed her as credible and ignored her established “lack of veracity.”
Chris said despite the producers being put on notice, they persisted in releasing the film.
“By doing so, the defendants have demonstrated a blatant disregard for journalistic integrity and truth. Their actions exhibit actual malice, as they prioritized profit over facts, ignoring public available court records and other credible evidence.”
Chris claimed the statements made by one accuser claiming he raped her was defamatory.
Other statements he took issue with included: Chris Brown has a “predisposition for punching women in the fact” and any accusation he manipulated or deleted texts when he provided evidence to the police regarding Jane Doe.
The case is ongoing. As In Touch first reported, Chris is in the middle of a $90 million lawsuit over an alleged dog attack at his home. He denied all allegations of wrongdoing in the case filed by his ex-housekeeper, who claims she suffered permanent disfigurement from the incident that went down at the entertainer’s Los Angeles home.
Dawn Robinson Says There’s ‘Freedom’ In Living In Her Car

Last month, the former En Vogue member revealed that she had been living in her car for the last three years after experiencing unreasonable housing arrangements. In a recent interview, Robinson, 58, said that she always wanted to be a “road girl,” and said that she and En Vogue member, Terry Ellis, would choose to go on 24 hour bus trips.
In the interview, Robinson said that “people don’t know the freedom of what it is.” She went on to explain that in her car she has a foldable twin mattress. “From the outside, the perception is that it’s a very small compact car, and it’s not. Inside, it’s very roomy,” she said during her interview.
Robinson also highlighted the difficulties she faces from living in her car, such as not having a place to cook and daily grooming. “It’s really just every day having to go into the gym and shower there as opposed to just walking into your own bathroom at home,” she said.
The singer said that she doesn’t cook but eats at restaurants on a daily basis with the help of her former mother-in-law, friend, and assistant. She also said that living in her car has been a “very healing time” and said that once she’s ready, she will be in an apartment or house.
What are your thoughts on this?

Last month, the former En Vogue member revealed that she had been living in her car for the last three years after experiencing unreasonable housing arrangements. In a recent interview, Robinson, 58, said that she always wanted to be a “road girl,” and said that she and En Vogue member, Terry Ellis, would choose to go on 24 hour bus trips.
In the interview, Robinson said that “people don’t know the freedom of what it is.” She went on to explain that in her car she has a foldable twin mattress. “From the outside, the perception is that it’s a very small compact car, and it’s not. Inside, it’s very roomy,” she said during her interview.
Robinson also highlighted the difficulties she faces from living in her car, such as not having a place to cook and daily grooming. “It’s really just every day having to go into the gym and shower there as opposed to just walking into your own bathroom at home,” she said.
The singer said that she doesn’t cook but eats at restaurants on a daily basis with the help of her former mother-in-law, friend, and assistant. She also said that living in her car has been a “very healing time” and said that once she’s ready, she will be in an apartment or house.
What are your thoughts on this?
Brian Andrews Of Day 26 Arrested On Felony Robbery Warrants

Brian Andrews of Day 26 has been arrested during a traffic stop in Texas.
According to reports, the arrest took place on March 29, 2025, and things quickly escalated once deputies discovered that Andrews had two outstanding warrants, one for felony robbery and the other for a misdemeanor child support. He was immediately arrested, taken into custody, and booked into the Harris County Jail.
Constable Mark Herman said in a statement, “Brian Andrews was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open warrants. His bond was set at $12,500 out of the 179th District Court.” As of now, it is unclear what the circumstances are surrounding the felony robbery charge.
Brian Andrews quickly rose to fame in 2007, as part of Making the Band 4, where he would earn a spot in the R&B singing group, Day 26, which was created by Diddy. In 2008, the group’s debut album, Day 26, debuted on the Billboard 200 charts at No. 1 and gave us hits such as “Got Me Going,” “Co-Star,” and “Since You’ve Been Gone.”
In 2012, the group broke up due to internal conflicts. The group has since reunited and begun working on new music together.

Brian Andrews of Day 26 has been arrested during a traffic stop in Texas.
According to reports, the arrest took place on March 29, 2025, and things quickly escalated once deputies discovered that Andrews had two outstanding warrants, one for felony robbery and the other for a misdemeanor child support. He was immediately arrested, taken into custody, and booked into the Harris County Jail.
Constable Mark Herman said in a statement, “Brian Andrews was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open warrants. His bond was set at $12,500 out of the 179th District Court.” As of now, it is unclear what the circumstances are surrounding the felony robbery charge.
Brian Andrews quickly rose to fame in 2007, as part of Making the Band 4, where he would earn a spot in the R&B singing group, Day 26, which was created by Diddy. In 2008, the group’s debut album, Day 26, debuted on the Billboard 200 charts at No. 1 and gave us hits such as “Got Me Going,” “Co-Star,” and “Since You’ve Been Gone.”
In 2012, the group broke up due to internal conflicts. The group has since reunited and begun working on new music together.
Jordan Peele-Produced 'HIM' Gets Mysterious First Poster
Jordan Peele’s Monkey Paw Productions just revealed a mysterious new look at their next film. Produced by Peele himself, they’ve just unveiled the first poster for Him, a new sports-focused horror film starring Marlon Wayans as a legendary but aging football quarterback who takes a new player under his wing. The film is set to hit theaters this fall.
The poster simply features a football displayed in a glass case, with blood dripping off its seemingly pristine leather. It’s a basic but effective design, as the film follows “a promising young football player (Tyriq Withers), invited to train at the isolated compound of a dynasty team's aging QB1. The legendary quarterback (Marlon Wayans) takes his protégé on a blood-chilling journey into the inner sanctum of fame, power and pursuit of excellence at any cost.”

Him, originally titled GOAT, is directed by Justin Tipping, and written by Zack Ayers and Skip Bronkie, who made the Black List in 2022 with the script. The sports horror is also set to co-star Julia Fox, Tim Heidecker, Jim Jeffries, and Indira G. Wilson, as well as hip-hop stars Guapdad 4000 and Tierra Whack. Alongside Peele as producer, the film is also produced by Ian Cooper, Win Rosenfeld, and Jamal M. Watson.
Him is Peele’s latest cinematic effort as a producer to receive any news, despite having a new film as director planned for a 2026 release. Initially set for last Christmas, the film was delayed by the SAG and WGA strikes and has yet to receive any kind of updates after being removed from Universal’s release calendar — including a title.
Him hits theaters on September 19
Jordan Peele’s Monkey Paw Productions just revealed a mysterious new look at their next film. Produced by Peele himself, they’ve just unveiled the first poster for Him, a new sports-focused horror film starring Marlon Wayans as a legendary but aging football quarterback who takes a new player under his wing. The film is set to hit theaters this fall.
The poster simply features a football displayed in a glass case, with blood dripping off its seemingly pristine leather. It’s a basic but effective design, as the film follows “a promising young football player (Tyriq Withers), invited to train at the isolated compound of a dynasty team's aging QB1. The legendary quarterback (Marlon Wayans) takes his protégé on a blood-chilling journey into the inner sanctum of fame, power and pursuit of excellence at any cost.”

Him, originally titled GOAT, is directed by Justin Tipping, and written by Zack Ayers and Skip Bronkie, who made the Black List in 2022 with the script. The sports horror is also set to co-star Julia Fox, Tim Heidecker, Jim Jeffries, and Indira G. Wilson, as well as hip-hop stars Guapdad 4000 and Tierra Whack. Alongside Peele as producer, the film is also produced by Ian Cooper, Win Rosenfeld, and Jamal M. Watson.
Him is Peele’s latest cinematic effort as a producer to receive any news, despite having a new film as director planned for a 2026 release. Initially set for last Christmas, the film was delayed by the SAG and WGA strikes and has yet to receive any kind of updates after being removed from Universal’s release calendar — including a title.
Him hits theaters on September 19
After being dropped from the lineup for the White House Correspondents' Dinner, comedian Amber Ruffin took her experiences and turned them into pure comedic gold on "Late Night With Seth Meyers". Ruffin used her platform to highlight not just her own plight but an ongoing trend of stifling critical voices under the guise of "fairness."
On Meyers' show, Ruffin humorously dissected the concept of seeing things from "both sides," a lesson she sarcastically claimed to have learned from her abrupt dismissal.
"When bad people do bad things, you have to treat them fairly and respectfully," she quipped. "When you watch The Sound of Music, you have to root for the singing children and the other people."
When Seth Meyers told her that the "other people" were Nazis, she sarcastically reminded him that "calling someone that is so one-sided" - a subtle jab at equating victims with oppressors.
Ruffin's parody didn't stop there. Her point-by-point deconstruction of Meyers' Brooklyn burglary joke quickly escalated into a whirlwind of satirical spins: a broken door became an "innovative ventilation system," and stolen cash was wryly rebranded as a "micro-loan."
Her remarks were not just a comedic masterclass but also a pointed critique of the White House Correspondents' Association.
The WHCA had rescinded Ruffin's invitation, fearing that her humor would be too divisive. President Eugene Daniels claimed the move was an effort to steer clear of the "politics of division," but to many, it seemed more like a cowardly retreat from holding power to account.
"We have a free press so we can be nice to Republicans at fancy dinners," Ruffin joked, before turning serious and addressing the audience directly. "When people take away your rights, erase your history, and deport your friends, you're supposed to call it out."
She lamented that had she been allowed to speak at the dinner, her speech would have been "terrifically mean," and possibly, more importantly, truthful.
The controversy has only magnified Ruffin's reach and underscored a crucial point: comedy has long been a vehicle for truth, a lens through which to examine power imbalances and societal injustices. Ruffin has proven that, when done right, comedy isn't divisive - it's revolutionary.
On Meyers' show, Ruffin humorously dissected the concept of seeing things from "both sides," a lesson she sarcastically claimed to have learned from her abrupt dismissal.
"When bad people do bad things, you have to treat them fairly and respectfully," she quipped. "When you watch The Sound of Music, you have to root for the singing children and the other people."
When Seth Meyers told her that the "other people" were Nazis, she sarcastically reminded him that "calling someone that is so one-sided" - a subtle jab at equating victims with oppressors.
Ruffin's parody didn't stop there. Her point-by-point deconstruction of Meyers' Brooklyn burglary joke quickly escalated into a whirlwind of satirical spins: a broken door became an "innovative ventilation system," and stolen cash was wryly rebranded as a "micro-loan."
Her remarks were not just a comedic masterclass but also a pointed critique of the White House Correspondents' Association.
The WHCA had rescinded Ruffin's invitation, fearing that her humor would be too divisive. President Eugene Daniels claimed the move was an effort to steer clear of the "politics of division," but to many, it seemed more like a cowardly retreat from holding power to account.
"We have a free press so we can be nice to Republicans at fancy dinners," Ruffin joked, before turning serious and addressing the audience directly. "When people take away your rights, erase your history, and deport your friends, you're supposed to call it out."
She lamented that had she been allowed to speak at the dinner, her speech would have been "terrifically mean," and possibly, more importantly, truthful.
The controversy has only magnified Ruffin's reach and underscored a crucial point: comedy has long been a vehicle for truth, a lens through which to examine power imbalances and societal injustices. Ruffin has proven that, when done right, comedy isn't divisive - it's revolutionary.
Anticipation is reaching a fever pitch for "Wicked: For Good", the highly anticipated sequel to the blockbuster musical film "Wicked". The first poster for the sequel was revealed during this year's CinemaCon and quickly shared online by X user CinePOP.
Fans were thrilled to see both Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) in their iconic outfits from the second act of the Broadway musical. The tagline "You will be changed" teases a major emotional shift, promising deep conflicts and transformations between the beloved characters.
The poster visually emphasizes the stark division between Elphaba and Glinda, who are now standing opposite each other. This striking imagery hints at a deeper conflict, reflecting a physical distance between the two characters that has been building since the first film.
Elphaba's transformation into the formidable Wicked Witch of the West is evident with her dark attire and green skin, contrasting sharply with Glinda's signature blue dress, symbolizing her growing alignment with Oz's elite.
Directed by Jon M. Chu, "Wicked" captivated audiences worldwide, amassing over $744 million at the global box office and earning 10 Academy Award nominations, including two wins for Best Costume Design and Best Production Design.

"Wicked: For Good" will continue right after the cliffhanger ending of the first movie, where Elphaba decided to reject the Wizard's manipulative plans.
Jonathan Bailey returns as Fiyero, the carefree bachelor whose friendship with Elphaba and Glinda was a pivotal aspect of the first film. In addition, the cast includes Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible and Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard, both adding star power and depth to the ensemble.
Originally planned for a Christmas release, the sequel was moved to November 21 to avoid clashing with "Avatar: Fire and Ash". The sequel will have to compete against "Zootopia 2" slated for release around the same time.
Despite the stiff competition, "Wicked: For Good" is expected to perform well, given the first film's monumental success.
As "Wicked: For Good" prepares to "conclude this magical duology," all eyes are on how the evolving dynamic between Elphaba and Glinda will shape the film's narrative. The emotional and visual depths hinted at by the first poster promise a spellbinding continuation of the story that has enchanted audiences around the world.
Fans were thrilled to see both Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) in their iconic outfits from the second act of the Broadway musical. The tagline "You will be changed" teases a major emotional shift, promising deep conflicts and transformations between the beloved characters.
The poster visually emphasizes the stark division between Elphaba and Glinda, who are now standing opposite each other. This striking imagery hints at a deeper conflict, reflecting a physical distance between the two characters that has been building since the first film.
Elphaba's transformation into the formidable Wicked Witch of the West is evident with her dark attire and green skin, contrasting sharply with Glinda's signature blue dress, symbolizing her growing alignment with Oz's elite.
Directed by Jon M. Chu, "Wicked" captivated audiences worldwide, amassing over $744 million at the global box office and earning 10 Academy Award nominations, including two wins for Best Costume Design and Best Production Design.

"Wicked: For Good" will continue right after the cliffhanger ending of the first movie, where Elphaba decided to reject the Wizard's manipulative plans.
Jonathan Bailey returns as Fiyero, the carefree bachelor whose friendship with Elphaba and Glinda was a pivotal aspect of the first film. In addition, the cast includes Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible and Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard, both adding star power and depth to the ensemble.
Originally planned for a Christmas release, the sequel was moved to November 21 to avoid clashing with "Avatar: Fire and Ash". The sequel will have to compete against "Zootopia 2" slated for release around the same time.
Despite the stiff competition, "Wicked: For Good" is expected to perform well, given the first film's monumental success.
As "Wicked: For Good" prepares to "conclude this magical duology," all eyes are on how the evolving dynamic between Elphaba and Glinda will shape the film's narrative. The emotional and visual depths hinted at by the first poster promise a spellbinding continuation of the story that has enchanted audiences around the world.
Oprah Winfrey Opens up About Menopause Struggles in New Hulu Special
Oprah Winfrey is breaking the silence on menopause with her new Hulu special, “An Oprah Winfrey Special: The Menopause Revolution,” aiming to support women by sharing her own challenging experiences.
She describes the severe impact menopause had on her life, saying, “When I was going through menopause, I could not sleep for two years. I could not concentrate. I could not read my favorite books. I had heart palpitations. No one told me about this. Now we’re talking about it, so no woman suffers,” Winfrey wrote on Facebook.
“The worst part for me, this is when I knew I was really in trouble, is when I couldn’t concentrate reading,” she revealed to ABC News, noting that estrogen treatment eventually helped her regain focus.
Unlike typical menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, Winfrey experienced less-discussed signs like heart palpitations, which she initially didn’t connect to menopause due to a lack of awareness.
“When I was going through it, there was nothing. There was nobody,” she said, emphasizing the isolation she felt.
The symptoms became so severe for Winfrey that she had to stop leading her popular book club.
“I brought [the book club] back when I started taking estrogen because I could concentrate again, but I actually never shared that before, that the real reason I had to stop it is because I could no longer concentrate. It makes me want to cry,” she shared.
Winfrey’s special, now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, seeks to educate and encourage women to seek medical help early, urging them to find doctors who will listen and act.
“Because it affects every cell in your body, the first time you have any of the symptoms, that’s when you need to go find a doctor who will listen to you, hear you and take action for you,” she advises.
Oprah Winfrey is breaking the silence on menopause with her new Hulu special, “An Oprah Winfrey Special: The Menopause Revolution,” aiming to support women by sharing her own challenging experiences.
She describes the severe impact menopause had on her life, saying, “When I was going through menopause, I could not sleep for two years. I could not concentrate. I could not read my favorite books. I had heart palpitations. No one told me about this. Now we’re talking about it, so no woman suffers,” Winfrey wrote on Facebook.
“The worst part for me, this is when I knew I was really in trouble, is when I couldn’t concentrate reading,” she revealed to ABC News, noting that estrogen treatment eventually helped her regain focus.
Unlike typical menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, Winfrey experienced less-discussed signs like heart palpitations, which she initially didn’t connect to menopause due to a lack of awareness.
“When I was going through it, there was nothing. There was nobody,” she said, emphasizing the isolation she felt.
The symptoms became so severe for Winfrey that she had to stop leading her popular book club.
“I brought [the book club] back when I started taking estrogen because I could concentrate again, but I actually never shared that before, that the real reason I had to stop it is because I could no longer concentrate. It makes me want to cry,” she shared.
Winfrey’s special, now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, seeks to educate and encourage women to seek medical help early, urging them to find doctors who will listen and act.
“Because it affects every cell in your body, the first time you have any of the symptoms, that’s when you need to go find a doctor who will listen to you, hear you and take action for you,” she advises.
Jason and Kylie Kelce Welcome Baby Girl No. 4, Find Out What Her Name Has in Common with Her 3 Sisters

Kylie and Jason Kelce have added another baby girl to their family!
The Not Gonna Lie podcast host, 33, and the retired NFL player, 37, have welcomed their fourth daughter together, Finnley “Finn” Anne Kelce, on Sunday, March 30.
Kylie and Jason announced their newest family addition via Instagram on Tuesday, April 1.
"Whoop, there she is!" Kylie wrote, sharing her newborn's name and nickname in the caption
The first photo showed Finnley in swaddle clothes and a large pink and blue hairbow. The second showed the newborn resting on her side, while photos three and four showed the proud parents holding their youngest.
The couple is already parents to three girls: Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2.
In November, Kylie and Jason announced that they were expecting their fourth baby, another daughter, in an Instagram post.
"I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister," a pregnant Kylie wrote in the Instagram caption. "At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page! 🤷♀️"
In the adorable snapshot, each girl donned matching sweaters with "big sister" embroidered on them.
The three girls showed a range of emotions, with Wyatt looking in disbelief as she cupped her hands to her head, Elliotte smiling wide for the camera, and Bennett crying.
In July 2024, Jason opened up about the possibility of a fourth child with his wife while speaking to PEOPLE at the American Century Championship presented by American Century Investments in Lake Tahoe.
"It’s not my decision," Jason told PEOPLE. "We’ve talked about, before having kids, having certain numbers but I think whatever Kylie's comfortable with."
"We’ll figure it out," the former Philadelphia Eagles star added, regarding the parents already being outnumbered by their children.

Kylie and Jason Kelce have added another baby girl to their family!
The Not Gonna Lie podcast host, 33, and the retired NFL player, 37, have welcomed their fourth daughter together, Finnley “Finn” Anne Kelce, on Sunday, March 30.
Kylie and Jason announced their newest family addition via Instagram on Tuesday, April 1.
"Whoop, there she is!" Kylie wrote, sharing her newborn's name and nickname in the caption
The first photo showed Finnley in swaddle clothes and a large pink and blue hairbow. The second showed the newborn resting on her side, while photos three and four showed the proud parents holding their youngest.
The couple is already parents to three girls: Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2.
In November, Kylie and Jason announced that they were expecting their fourth baby, another daughter, in an Instagram post.
"I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister," a pregnant Kylie wrote in the Instagram caption. "At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page! 🤷♀️"
In the adorable snapshot, each girl donned matching sweaters with "big sister" embroidered on them.
The three girls showed a range of emotions, with Wyatt looking in disbelief as she cupped her hands to her head, Elliotte smiling wide for the camera, and Bennett crying.
In July 2024, Jason opened up about the possibility of a fourth child with his wife while speaking to PEOPLE at the American Century Championship presented by American Century Investments in Lake Tahoe.
"It’s not my decision," Jason told PEOPLE. "We’ve talked about, before having kids, having certain numbers but I think whatever Kylie's comfortable with."
"We’ll figure it out," the former Philadelphia Eagles star added, regarding the parents already being outnumbered by their children.
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