Lorenzo Lamas condemned California bureaucracy for failing to have a plan of action before the Palisades Fire tore through his hometown. Lamas, 66, who was born in Santa Monica and raised in the Pacific Palisades, claimed the Los Angeles fires could have possibly been avoided by better disaster preparation methods. The "Falcon Crest" actor was angered by the loss of life due to the fires and questioned how so many things could go so wrong.
Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia "is not asking for anyone’s permission." The 25-year-old podcast host made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut on the cover of the January digital issue, and while the social media influencer sees the photo spread as an opportunity to move forward after a difficult breakup with ex-boyfriend Zach Bryan, she also wants a little revenge. "It is just, on a petty level, my favorite f--- you," she told Sports Illustrated in the interview, titled "Brianna LaPaglia is Not Asking for Anyone’s Permission."
Blake Lovell thinks taking his wife and young daughter to rural Oregon to pack up his dead father’s belongings is a good idea. It’s a break from their urban life, might help repair his fraying marriage and reconnect them all with nature. “It would be good for us,” he argues. It will not, of course, because this is a Blumhouse movie called “Wolf Man.” It will not be good for Blake and it will not be good for the audience. That’s because this film is a terrible misfire using a classic movie monster poorly rebooted by the modern home of horror. Slack when it should be terrifying, “Wolf Man” suffers from cheap sentimentality, laughably obvious script reveals, poor continuity and a creature that is less predatory than painful. Pity comes to mind.
Meghan Markle, a former American actress, is attempting to take on a new role this year: domestic diva. The Duchess of Sussex’s highly anticipated Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," has been pushed to March 4 due to the Los Angeles wildfires. Ahead of its premiere, the former "Suits" star has been compared to Martha Stewart and Nigella Lawson, two lifestyle gurus who overcame bad press. But some royal experts believe the mother of two has a long way to go before she can be welcomed into the coveted circle.
Jason Aldean and Kid Rock will join Carrie Underwood and a number of A-listers scheduled to perform during President-elect Trump's inauguration weekend, the Trump Vance Inaugural Committee said on Wednesday. Aldean, who is a five-time Grammy nominee and has been a vocal Trump supporter, is set to perform at The Liberty Ball on Monday night, following Trump's inauguration. The Village People and a "surprise musical guest" are also scheduled to perform.
Ken Jennings had a moment while hosting "Jeopardy!" when he didn't want to be a part of the show anymore. During an interview with Rolling Stone, Jennings admitted that when he was asked to take over for Alex Trebek after his death in 2020, he wasn't worried about his first episode. He was more concerned about the grief and mourning he and the show's staff were experiencing over the loss of Trebek.
Meghan Markle's decision to pull her new lifestyle series in lieu of the California fires was met with animosity online but received praise by royal watchers. Two days before "With Love, Meghan" was set to premiere on Netflix, the Duchess of Sussex postponed the release of her latest venture, citing the ongoing Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire in Southern California. While keyboard warriors were quick to question Markle's motives, experts told Fox News Digital that the delay may prove to help improve Markle's public reputation.
After Jinger Duggar Vuolo broke free from her strict household in Arkansas, she and her husband headed to Texas, but salvation wasn’t found there. "I was in Laredo for two and a half years," the 31-year-old recalled to Fox News Digital. "As we were leaving Texas, one of the ladies in our community said, ‘I’m going to miss you, but I also feel like I didn’t get to know you. Maybe you didn’t let me into your life as much as I would’ve wished.'" "It hit me like a ton of bricks," she admitted. "I had been so guarded. I had been so afraid of what people thought about me that I wanted to keep up this performance. I was afraid that if I showed them that I had hard days, they wouldn’t like me. Maybe they thought I was insecure about what I didn’t know from having grown up in such a tight-knit community where it was cult-like in many ways."
EXCLUSIVE – President-elect Trump's nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, was described as an "incredibly talented, battle-proven leader," according to a copy of military evaluations obtained by Fox News Digital. Hegseth is set to face a Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday, where lawmakers are expected to grill the 44-year-old Army National Guard veteran and former Fox News host on his ability to lead the Department of Defense. A leading critic of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the military, Hegseth has been under scrutiny in recent weeks over his qualifications. Fox News obtained copies of past performance evaluations describing Hegseth's "outstanding" leadership skills over the years of his military service, including deployments to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Iraq and Afghanistan. Hegseth deployed with the New Jersey National Guard to Guantánamo Bay, where he was leader of a 39-man Air Assault Infantry Rifle platoon capable of deploying anywhere within the world within 36 hours.
Kate Middleton's health journey has been in focus since she announced her battle with cancer. The Princess of Wales stated in September that she is cancer-free and has returned to work. The royal has historically kept up with a balanced lifestyle, including her diet, according to the Manchester Evening News.