Meghan Markle is back – but not everyone is welcoming the Duchess of Sussex with open arms. The former American actress kicked off the new year by making a return to social media. She's also launching her Netflix lifestyle series, "With Love, Meghan," which is set to premiere on Jan. 15. The mother of two serves as both host and executive producer. While both critics and fans will be tuning in, several experts claimed to Fox News Digital that the British royal family won't be among them.
Country music singer Riley Green is not letting anything get in the way of his hunting trip – even after being hospitalized. The 36-year-old recently shared a video on social media of him in the emergency room as he explained how he ended up in the hospital. "At the emergency room ’cause I stepped on a nail," Green said.
With arguably one of the most recognizable faces in the world, it is hard to imagine Pamela Anderson being identified as anyone but herself. But it happened … and it jeopardized her safety. While speaking to Josh Horowitz for his podcast, "Happy Sad Confused," to promote her critically acclaimed film, "The Last Showgirl," Anderson was asked a series of random questions, including whether she had ever been mistaken for another actor.
Sharon Stone continues to choose to be happy 24 years after a near-fatal brain bleed that changed the course of her life forever. Prior to presenting the best foreign film award at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday night, Stone told Fox News Digital that she believes people have a choice about how they view the world. "I think that you get to choose how you view the world, and I choose to be happy, which I think is a discipline. And so that’s what I do," Stone said.
Tarek and Heather El Moussa aren't letting the past negatively affect the future, especially when it comes to cultivating healthy relationships within their family. The real estate experts put in some serious elbow grease toward their friendship with Christina Hall, Tarek's ex-wife, and created an alliance that not only benefited their personal household but also helped form a bond between the pair for their new HGTV series, "The Flip Off." In an Instagram clip featuring the trio, Princess Diana's voice echoed in the background from her infamous 1995 BBC interview where she was asked if Camilla Bowles was a "factor" in the breakdown of her marriage to Prince Charles, to which she replied, "Well, there were three of in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded."
Santa Claus wasn't the only one shelling out gifts on Christmas Eve. According to Renee Brown, a single mother and bartender at The Railyard bar in Houston, Texas, rapper Post Malone channeled his inner Kris Kringle, gifting her an enormous tip on a day that started out unusually to begin with. Brown says her holiday plans were a deviation from her normal routine, typically spent with her 9-year-old daughter, Iliana. "We usually bake cookies and watch Christmas movies, and this was the first time I wasn’t able to do that," she told Music Mayem magazine of her regular plans.
Liza Jane Likins had no idea that a simple update to her social media profile following the death of her husband of 23 years would change her life forever. Likins, a backup singer who toured with Fleetwood Mac and Linda Ronstadt, fell victim to a Nigerian online romance scammer and was conned out of more than $1 million in cash and crypto funds. Over the course of two years, Likins became involved with a "very complicated scam" by a man who claimed to be an Australian gold miner and who wooed her over the Internet with stolen photos of a German life coach.
The Golden Globes aired Sunday night and the unofficial kickoff to Hollywood’s award season served glamour, laughs and a few sentimental tears. Globe voters honored TV and films that explored themes of aging, immigration, acceptance and survival, but the tone of the show was largely light and celebratory, in keeping with an event historically considered Hollywood’s biggest – and booziest – party. From host Nikki Glaser’s best lines to some sincerely sweet acceptance speeches, highlights from the 82nd Golden Globes follow below:
Noah Wyle going back to an emergency room for his new series “The Pitt” and Lana Wilson’s lauded documentary about psychics “Look Into My Eyes” are some of the new television, films and music headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: Dick Wolf’s new police drama “On Call” making its debut, the hit show “The Traitors” hosted by Alan Cumming returns to Peacock and British comedian Nick Frost writes and stars in the comedic horror “Get Away.”
Stella Stevens was in dire need of a paycheck when Playboy came calling. The actress, who was groomed to be the next Marilyn Monroe before she made her own mark during the final years of Hollywood’s golden era, died in 2023 at age 84. She's now the subject of a new documentary by her son Andrew Stevens, "Stella Stevens: The Last Starlet." It features commentary by Quentin Tarantino and Vivica A. Fox, among others.