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'American Murder: Gabby Petito' is available on Netflix: How to watch

Feb. 17, 2025

It's the saga that made major headlines in 2021. "American Murder: Gabby Petito," a three-episode docuseries now available on Netflix, gives insight into the disappearance of the 22-year-old influencer who died after going on a road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. "The series captures the reality of a young woman enmeshed in an abusive relationship behind closed doors — even as she put on a happy, 'Insta-perfect' face for social media," Netflix said in a press release.

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Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds step out for 'SNL50' premiere amid 'It Ends with Us' lawsuits

Feb. 17, 2025

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are taking a break from their legal battle with "It Ends with Us" star Justin Baldoni for a few good laughs. The A-list couple, who are in ongoing litigation with Lively's former co-star and director, appeared at the Sunday premiere of "SNL50: The Anniversary Special." The star-studded NBC broadcast celebrated the 50th anniversary of the iconic sketch comedy series with a three-hour special.

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'SNL50' didn't do justice to the past 50 years of comedy: Review

Feb. 17, 2025

Fifty years of "Saturday Night Live" is a lot of history, legacy and pressure to pack into a one-night special, even if it's 3½ hours long. But producer Lorne Michaels and the "SNL" cast and writers, past and present, tried to do just that in the show's 50th anniversary special Sunday on NBC, a star-studded black-tie bacchanalia of celebrity cameos, sketch revivals and self-congratulatory montages that gave it the flavor of an awards show crossed with an extended episode of "SNL" crossed with a drunken party that should have been attended only by people who have actually worked on the show. The special even featured an "In Memoriam" segment, although it was reserved for all the offensive and poorly aged sketches over the years (and to remind us they re-aired a lot of the racist and sexist stuff).

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Cecily Strong shows off baby bump at 'SNL 50,' plays pregnant 'Weekend Update' character

Feb. 17, 2025

Strong's character wondered out loud if she really wanted to "bring a baby into this world" or if she should "keep her in here for another three-and-a-half years." Cecily Strongis expecting her first child: 'Very happily pregnant from IVF at 40' Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. The segment then revealed the father of the child was none other than Drunk Uncle, the "Weekend Update" character played by Bobby Moynihan. Colin Jost expressed surprise that Drunk Uncle was going to be a dad, to which he replied, "Hey, if Alec Baldwin can do it."

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Donnie Wahlberg knows where Hollywood couples 'go wrong' in their marriages

Feb. 17, 2025

Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy have been married for nearly a decade, and the actor knows where Hollywood couples "go wrong" in their marriages. The couple celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary last year and have been very vocal about their mutual adoration over the years. The couple renew their vows yearly on their wedding anniversary. Since Wahlberg has a good track record with his marriage, the "Blue Bloods" star told Fox News Digital where he believes couples in Hollywood "go wrong" in their marriages.

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Donnie Wahlberg knows where Hollywood couples 'go wrong' in their marriages

Feb. 17, 2025

Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy have been married for nearly a decade, and the actor knows where Hollywood couples "go wrong" in their marriages. The couple celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary last year and have been very vocal about their mutual adoration over the years. The couple renew their vows yearly on their wedding anniversary. Since Wahlberg has a good track record with his marriage, the "Blue Bloods" star told Fox News Digital where he believes couples in Hollywood "go wrong" in their marriages.

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Paul McCartney, at 'SNL 50,' rouses celebrity-studded crowd with 'Carry that Weight'

Feb. 17, 2025

"Saturday Night Live" celebrated 50 years on the air over the weekend. Once a scrappy up-start comedy hour, the show is now considered must-see late-night TV. What's more, it has proven itself a reliable launching pad for the funny men and women of tomorrow. Responsible for introducing audiences to stars like Tina Fey, Adam Sandler and Steve Martin, the 50th anniversary special, which aired Sunday, brought many of those big names back together. Some returned to the stage to revive fan-favorite sketches while others merely watched on in the stands. One particularly notable moment came when ex-Beatle Paul McCartney performed a mashup of "Golden Slumbers," "Carry That Weight," and "The End."

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'Vampire Diaries' star Ian Somerhalder says farm life gives him balance he can't find in Hollywood

Feb. 17, 2025

"Vampire Diaries" star Ian Somerhalder admits that living on a farm is "hard work," but he wouldn't have it any other way. During an interview with Fox News Digital, The Brother's Bond Bourbon co-founder explained that there's a certain level of "respect" that comes with living on a farm that "populated, urban areas" just don't understand. "It's a lot of work, but the reality of it is like, especially with these fires that just happened in California. You know, for me, that's how I grew up. Right here in Louisiana. For me, it gives me a sense of balance."

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Aubrey Plaza appears at 'SNL 50' special, in first appearance after Jeff Baena's death

Feb. 17, 2025

"Saturday Night Live" turned 50 this weekend, and to celebrate all its most famous alumni returned to the stage. From fresher faces like Kate McKinnon and John Mulaney, to seasoned veterans like Adam Sandler and Tina Fey − studio 8H welcomed back some of comedy's biggest names. Among them was also Aubrey Plaza, once an intern on the show and a page for NBC, making her first public appearance since the death of her husband Jeff Baena earlier this year.

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The 12 most shocking Oscar moments ever (from Will Smith to 'La La Land')

Feb. 17, 2025

Anything can happen at the Academy Awards. Just ask comedian Chris Rock, who was unceremoniously slapped by Will Smith during the 2022 Oscars after cracking a joke about the actor's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Subsequent ceremonies have been much tamer, although plenty of contenders will figuratively duke it out at this year's awards, which features one of the most competitive best picture races in years.