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Why Was Sherrone Moore Arrested? Updates on His Charges After Firing – Hollywood Life
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Why Was Sherrone Moore Arrested? Updates on His Charges After Firing – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 December 12, 2025
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Sherrone Moore is having a difficult month. Just hours after he was fired from the University of Michigan for allegedly having an “inappropriate relationship” with a team staff member, he was arrested and taken into police custody on December 10, 2025. His charges weren’t immediately disclosed, but he was still in custody the next morning.

Moore made headlines when the school fired him as its football coach. In a public statement, Michigan’s athletic director, Warde Manuel said, “U-M head football coach Sherrone Moore has been terminated, with cause, effective immediately. Following a university investigation, credible evidence was found that Coach Moore engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. This conduct constitutes a clear violation of university policy, and U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior.”

So, why was Moore arrested? Here’s a breakdown of his legal situation and firing from Michigan.

UPDATE: Ex-Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was detained and arrested after breaking into the home of the staffer he had an affair with. Moore threatened to kill the staffer and himself. He’s currently in protective custody.

— Scott Hughes (@ScottHughesCBB) December 11, 2025

What Did Sherrone Moore Do?

According to the University of Michigan, Moore engaged in an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member.” The school cited “credible evidence” to back its claim and did not identify the staff member in question.

Why Was Sherrone Moore Arrested?

Moore’s arrest came hours after he was fired by Michigan. He was taken into police custody at the Washtenaw County Jail in Michigan at around 8:30 p.m. ET on December 10, 2025, according to multiple outlets.

While Moore’s charges are still unclear, USA Today and CNN reported that Pittsfield Township police were investigating an “alleged assault” without naming the suspect. The incident took place just 30 minutes before the University of Michigan announced Moore’s firing.

Per a statement from the police department, an unidentified suspect was arrested amid an “ongoing” investigation.

“Given the nature of the allegations, the need to maintain the integrity of the investigation, and its current status at this time, we are prohibited from releasing additional details,” the statement from the Pittsfield Township police read, per CNN. “Further details regarding the incident will be released as soon as permissible.”

According to TMZ Sports and Fox News, 911 dispatch audio (seemingly from Moore’s alleged assault case) indicated,  “there’s a male at the location and the house attacking [a woman]” and added that the suspect had been “stalking her for months.” Moore’s name was not mentioned in the dispatch audio.

What Are the Charges Sherrone Moore Is Facing?

Moore’s charges were revealed during his arraignment on December 12, 2025. In court, he was told he was being charged with a felony — third-degree home invasion — in addition to one count of misdemeanor stalking and two counts of misdemeanor breaking and entering or entering without breaking, according to the Criminal Justice Information Center.

Is Sherrone Moore Still in Jail?

Moore was still booked into jail on the morning of December 11, 2025, according to multiple outlets.

Is Sherrone Moore Still Married?

Yes, Moore is still legally married to his wife, Kelli Moore. Neither he nor his wife has publicly commented on his alleged affair nor his arrest.

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Tommy's Mom Dies & Demi Moore Takes Control
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Tommy’s Mom Dies & Demi Moore Takes Control

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from Season 2, Episode 1 of “Landman,” “Death and a Sunset,” which premiered Sunday, Nov. 16, on Paramount+.

Howdy, “Landman” fans! I’m Bill, and I’m the city slicker who’s going to head to Texas with you to break down new episodes of this lovable Billy Bob Thornton drama. As Season 2 begins, the characters are facing many changes. Among them, Monty Miller (Jon Hamm) is dead and his wife Cami (Demi Moore) is taking over M-Tex; cartel boss Jimenez (Alex Meraz) was killed by his boss Gallino (Andy Garcia); Cooper (Jacob Lofland) is trying to make his scandalous relationship with Ariana (Paulina Chavez) work as he heads off on his own to try to be an oil tycoon; and Tommy (Thornton) is promoted to have even more responsibilities at M-Tex after Monty’s death. It’s a stressful time, so let’s dive right in.

  • Between Tommy’s breakfast conspiracy lecture and mainlining coffee and cigarettes before the sun’s up, I’m worried about him having a heart attack, too!
  • There’s good music already this season — a Turnpike Troubadours needle drop not even five minutes in? Hell yeah!
  • “The mosquitoes are so big, they can fuck a turkey flat-footed.” Is it possible that’s not a folksy Texas expression but rather a horrifying reality in the South?
  • “It’s a young woman’s game here — no offense.” I’m sorry, Demi Moore made “The Substance” — you must treat her with respect or prepare to be eaten alive.
  • Cami’s speech rules, and is a great reminder of the take-no-prisoners attitude that makes this show special. “The only difference between me and Monty is I’m meaner. Test me and you’ll find out how much.” Fuck yeah!
  • How is Cooper’s first drill this successful? Another shoe has to drop on this get-rich-quick operation, right?
  • Wow, Ariana couldn’t be less excited about being an overnight multimillionaire. Why is she so cagey?
  • Angela (Ali Larter) expressing her love of grey sweatpants to her daughter, Ainsley (Michelle Randolph), is pretty gross! Will we see Tommy wearing them in a future episode?
  • Ainsley and this college counselor couldn’t be less of a fit — give me a bottle episode with these two on a road trip!
  • Shout out to Randolph, who walks a tricky line during this scene between being way over her head and disarmingly sweet. It’s hard to empathize with someone who spends the bulk of their admittance meeting babbling on about the importance of hot people having kids together, but she makes it work.
  • Oof, what a sad introduction to T.L. (Sam Elliott). Is it too soon to cry this season?
  • T.L.’s harsh rebuttal of reconnecting with his wife after he passes: “If I do, that means I’m in hell too.” Woof, we’ve got some trauma to explore soon.
  • The way the Norris women act around Cooper, you can practically smell him through the television.
  • It’s funny how quickly everyone scatters when Angela starts throwing plates during her tantrum. Bonus points to those around the table who escaped with their drinks and food in hand.
  • Tommy and Angela’s rapid, NC-17 make-up after the dinner fight proves that those two loonies are meant for each other.
  • There’s something about Thornton’s cigarette smoking that makes the ugly habit look so appealing, right?
  • Love that final shot of the sunset, mirroring Tommy to who we now know is his father, T.L., as they both search for meaning in the family matriarch’s death.

Until next week, feel free to discuss your own conspiracy theories and far-fetched easy money schemes in the comments below.

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Nate Moore Talks Elimination Blindside, Marvel Secret
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Nate Moore Talks Elimination Blindside, Marvel Secret

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Superheroes couldn’t save Nate Moore on Survivor. The veteran Marvel producer, whose credits include Black Panther and Captain America: Civil War, saw his game snapped out of existence this week when season 49’s former Uli tribemates Jawan Pitts and Sage Ahrens-Nichols blindsided him at tribal council. Despite Uli appearing to hold the numbers after the merge, the duo flipped, sending Moore to the jury in a move worthy of a Marvel-style heel turn.

For someone used to orchestrating cinematic shocks behind the scenes, Moore suddenly found himself on the receiving end of one, and fans were left stunned as the season’s power balance shifted. 

Did Moore ever tell anyone about his Marvel history? What was his reaction when host Jeff Probst mentioned that Survivor 50 spots were “still up for grabs?” In an exclusive conversation with The Hollywood Reporter below, Moore discusses his experience and what it’s like to get blindsided on Survivor.

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Nate, what happened? I thought the vibes were fire, but your exit was cinema and not in a good way. 

Not in a good way. Look, we knew this was the pivotal vote. We knew there was a chance this would happen because when we merged, I had a conversation with Sage that you didn’t see where she told me Shannon told her they were outside the four. I knew if Sage knew that Jawan knew, and we had some work to do. We tried to rebuild that Uli bond, and my pitch to them was about numbers: “We have a solid six. If you come with us, we will get top six. If you flip, you’re going to be in a seven alliance of a lot of different people. I was closer to Sage than I was with Jawan and I knew that Rizo, Savannah and Sophie had gotten closer. There’s a chance you could work together as we get down the line.”

I thought that would hold them. I knew Alex was never going to vote for us, but I thought we’d have won six to five. Before tribal, the last conversation I had was with Savannah. I said to her, “Either me or you are going to catch some votes,” because we both knew they weren’t going to vote for Rizo. They were so scared of that idol and any blowback.

If you watch the show, you see that for the first four votes I wasn’t surprised, because I knew we were going to get votes. The fifth vote was a confirmation that Alex had flipped, which I kind of knew. Six, I realized six means seven. Six means I lost Sage and Jawan. And it was a choice they made that I understand. Do I agree with it? Obviously not. I’m here. But I didn’t feel betrayed emotionally because I understood what they were thinking.

Whose flip were you more surprised by: Jawan or Sage?

We knew they were a tight two. They’re both eccentric characters, and I do think even though we never said there was a core four, they felt the vibes. I knew my relationship with Sage was probably better than with Jawan, which I think surprised some people, but Sage and I are not dissimilar. Large groups make us nervous, we bonded over that. And because we’d had that conversation, I guess I would be more surprised about Sage.

Survivor fans love a good blindside. What’s it feel like for someone who experiences it? 

It feels a little out-of-body. I’ve seen every episode of the show and every episode of the Australian version so many times. You go, “If that were to happen, here’s what I would do.” Instead I was like, “Where’s my torch?” You’re thinking about it almost as if you’re controlling an avatar in a video game. “I have to go get my torch. I have to walk over here. I have kids. I can’t say anything crazy. I have to just take it on the chin and be a good sport.” But the emotional part of your head is like, “F— these guys.” Sorry. “Screw these guys. I’m so mad.”

Then you walk down this really long path and have to give your final words, and you’re so exhausted. It feels like you were on a rollercoaster, and it didn’t just pull in. It just stopped halfway. Then you’re like, “What do I do now?” You don’t know what to do with yourself. It’s incredibly surreal, and I’m not sure I was 100 percent there. Then you go shower and get some food, and it doesn’t feel all that bad, to be honest.

Nate Moore with Savannah Louie on Survivor season 49.

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Let’s go back to the beginning of what happened last episode. Did you buy the story Jawan and Sage were selling about Shannon “losing her mind?”

Not 100 percent. My experience with Shannon on Uli was even different than a lot of viewers experienced watching the show. She was certainly not as hippie-dippy yoga. My relationship with her was actually really personal and lovely. I thought, she’s a great kid. I really liked talking to her. I had assumed when they went to Hina in that first tribe swap, that Shannon and Sage would stick together because we always intended to stick together on our side, even with Jawan.

I didn’t quite buy the version of Shannon they were pitching who was incredibly paranoid, who wouldn’t let them talk to each other, which is not Shannon’s MO. Did I think it was possible she would vote against Jawan? Sure. I thought there was a chance she, Sage and Steven would vote Jawan out because they’d spent so much time with him, but I didn’t quite buy the way they described how Shannon was acting.

Once the merge happens and you’re at the challenge, Jeff drops a bomb and says, “spots on Survivor 50 are still up for grabs.” What’s going through your mind after he says that? Was it a surprise?

It wasn’t a surprise. We all had been talking about it since we got on the beach. It was so hot, we were so low energy and Jeff was like a coach trying to pep you up by saying, “The big game’s coming.” But we all know what that means. I don’t think it’s the reason Sage and Jawan flipped, but the notion of doing the big move feels good when everybody loves Jeff Probst and he goes, “You should be doing big moves,” and they go, “Absolutely we should.” It makes the safe move less interesting. But you could see it on my face. I was like, “Hey, bro, let’s talk about 49. Let me get through this day.” We were dying. Physically, I was dying.

Before tribal, we see Sage wanting Savannah, Jawan wanting Rizo, and Kristina and Sophie viewed you as the “safest option.” How did you think the votes eventually ended up on you? Were you the safest option?

To a degree. I think they rightfully saw that Savannah and Rizo were tight. Savannah and Rizo played every day of the game together. There was a fear that if Rizo didn’t play it (his idol) for him, he’d play it for Savannah first. That makes sense from what they saw.

In the episode prior, Sophie and Kristina clearly saw through my bulls — excuse of the Jason and Matt votes. They knew I probably wasn’t going to flip on Uli anytime soon. Alex had separately talked about how much he feared me in challenges. I think it was a combination of, “Hey, Rizo and Savannah are tight,” to, “Nate’s sort of the third. Here’s a guy physically who seemed to be doing pretty well in the challenges. Let’s just get him out.”

It’s also interesting because Matt had a similar reaction where he thought I was the head of the Uli tribe, which I wasn’t, but I am the oldest. He’s like, “Get the old guy out of here.” Maybe cut the head off the snake. But I was not the head of anything. It was a collective. You never want to hear yourself being the safe one. I will say that. When she said that, I was like, “Boo!” But I get it. I understand what they were thinking.

Nate Moore on Survivor season 49.

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You mentioned in your Final Words that the game was harder than you expected and you made it farther than you expected. What were your expectations before the game began? 

I worried I wouldn’t be able to overcome a generational gap. I’d seen Jon Lovett get killed that way and it’s funny because I don’t think I’m old. But in the game, the next oldest person on my tribe was Savannah who’s 16 years younger, and nobody on my tribe was married or had kids. It was from a life experience perspective. If you look historically, had I won, which clearly I didn’t, I would’ve been the third-oldest winner of all time. Old people struggle on the show because it’s harder to make connections, I think, sometimes. I was worried that a bunch of young kids would be like, “Get out of here, old man.”

And it was harder in that, more than the not eating. I didn’t sleep well on the show. Bamboo is not comfortable, which you kind of know, but you don’t know until you sleep 14 days on it. I am a relatively high-energy guy in my life, and by the end, I was no fun. I was like, “I’m bumming these people out,” because I would just kind of shamble around camp.

It does make you think about how you relate to people because all you have time to do is think. I was like, “Why am I not connecting? Should I be doing this? I don’t want to have this conversation. Is this something I do in my normal life? Do I avoid conflict?” You start to psychoanalyze yourself through the lens of the show, and that you don’t think about because you think about backstabbing and challenges and rewards, and the bulk of your day is none of that. It’s like, “Hey, who am I? Who am I in the context of this game?” That was surprising to me.

We saw you tell people you were a stay-at-home dad. Did you ever tell anyone about your Marvel background?

I didn’t, not in the game. My thinking was that I did not think anybody would give me $1 million if I told them my job. To be quite honest, whenever I say I’m a producer, part of me goes, “Ugh,” because there can be such a negative connotation. So I didn’t. And honestly, in hindsight, part of me goes, “Hey, would it have been different if I just was honest? Would that have been free connective tissue for the Rizos and the Jawans and the Stevens of the world who loved Marvel movies, since I made a bunch of them?”

Especially because I did struggle to find connective points with a lot of people, part of me is kicking myself. But everybody plays Tuesday morning quarterbacking of “woulda, shoulda, coulda.” But I didn’t tell anybody until well after the game.

Let’s do some revisionist history. Let’s say Sage and Jawan stay Uli strong and Steven goes home. Who are you sitting with at the final three?

It’s a good question. I wanted to work with MC. I told her before tribal not to play her idol. I said, “Trust me. We can go far together if you don’t play your idol. Just let’s make it through this vote.” I thought we could get to a final seven of Rizo, Savannah, Sophie, Sage, Jawan, me and MC. Then at some point, I would have the option at four to either go, “Hey, the Rizo, Savannah, Sophie still feels good,” or, “hey, I’m at the bottom of that four. Maybe I can build a four with MC, Jawan and Sage and see what happens.” I wanted to at least have that option. As much as I truly really, really like Sophie, Savannah and Rizo, I started to feel a little bit like that was a threesome and I was the fourth leg, so I wanted to have the option.

I was hoping to get into the individual phase of the game because I did feel in challenges, if it’s a puzzle or physical, I was always in the mix. Obviously, it did not balance incredibly well. That was my plan: let’s get to seven and then see how it goes, and see which of those two sets of three I wanted to go with.

Is there anything viewers didn’t get to see that you wish made it onto this season? 

A lot of people asked why I was so salty about Matt. The truth was, in that first tribe swap with Hina, he was the first person I sought out because I really wanted to try and build an alliance with him. I was just starved for somebody who was of my generation. We spent a good couple hours together looking for crabs and stuff.

I was like, “I’m making inroads. This guy seems pretty cool.” Then he went fishing with Jawan, and Jawan comes back and immediately says, “Hey, Matt’s starting to throw out your name on the boat.” I was like, “Bro, I’ve been here for five minutes. What happened to the Old Guy Alliance?” People were like, “Why were you so mad at him?” I was like, “Because I felt betrayed.”

But feel like I am who I am. That’s me on the show. We had more fun than you get to see, but you don’t want to see that as a viewer. You want to see the back stabs. I feel pretty good about what you got to see.

I related to you really well because of the whole “fire,” “cinema” thing. I’m 54 and watch these younger players talk and I’m like, “Huh? What? These words aren’t being used properly.” Have you rolled any of this into your vocabulary now?

No, sir. I just go, “Okay, and that’s not for me.” It really surprised me. You seem like a young-at-heart kind of guy. I am too. I didn’t realize how far removed I was from popular slang. I was like, “Oh, my God. I’m on a different planet. This is wild.” It was really interesting. I still have not watched a mukbang. I don’t think I’m going to.

What’s more cutthroat, being a producer in Hollywood or being on Survivor? 

A producer in Hollywood, for sure. Survivor is fun, but it’s a pretend game for $1 million. Hollywood’s a whole different ball of wax.

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Survivor airs new episodes Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on CBS.

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Bethan Moore Talks 'The Widow Making Syndicate'
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Bethan Moore Talks ‘The Widow Making Syndicate’

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Deadline has partnered with The Brit List to profile some of the emerging writers who have made this year’s ranking of the best unproduced UK film and TV projects. Launched in 2007, The Brit List has previously featured projects including The King’s Speech and Paddington. In this piece, we talk to Bethan Moore about her Brit List 2025 script The Widow Making Syndicate.

While British writer Bethan Moore spent much of her childhood abroad in places such as Uganda and Brunei, it’s the six years she spent growing up in Hungary that inspired her second feature script The Widow Making Syndicate. 

The Brit List script, which treads the line between black comedy and drama, is set in the early 20th Century Hungary where a village knitting club takes it upon themselves to poison their abusive husbands with arsenic. More than 130 men are murdered and the club’s ringleader, the young, beautiful and crazy Zsofi Kovacs is put on trial, facing the death penalty. But has she actually done anything wrong? 

“It was a story that I had always heard growing up, which I initially thought was a rumor, where this entire village of women in the 1920s just poisoned all of their husbands,” Moore tells Deadline. “And this is the second or third time that it actually happened in Hungarian history. There’s been quite a lot of mass poisonings of women killing men in their lives and it just fascinated me.”

The Widow Making Syndicate, which is still looking for producers, was Moore’s graduation project at the UK’s prestigious National Film and Television School and writing it, she says, “really connected me to this Hungarian female spirit that I’ve always loved.”  

She adds: “I lived most of my childhood abroad and then came back to the UK in my early twenties, so a lot of my writing draws on the different places I’ve lived. “

At the time of writing, Moore admits she was “quite angry” about a lot of things she was seeing about women in the news, admitting she started the script after seeing the high-profile UK story of Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old woman who was kidnapped and murdered by an off-duty police officer as she walked home one evening in 2021. “I wanted to write about these women who are facing this violence and respond to it in a way which gets increasingly out of hand.” 

Moore says the film is in a similar vein to Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite, stating that it’s a parody of the time but based on a true, historical incident. “It plays pretty fast and loose with the accuracy of it all.” 

For her research, Moore leaned heavily into books from Hungarian academics and was able to access original court transcripts of the murders at the time. Her main character, she says, is an amalgamation of the women in these transcripts and the script even features a few lines that were taken verbatim from them. 

“The courts were making these ridiculous aspersions about these women,” Moore says. “There was one point where they brought in a sexologist who said that they were all suffering from sexual hysteria because the men had been at war and that was used as evidence in this case.”

Moore was also drawn to the fact that these crimes were only ultimately discovered at the time when a local census was conducted and it became apparent that these men were dying. “They weren’t even investigating them as crimes, because it was a completely isolated village,” she says.

“There was no police presence or anywhere these women could go for help. So, when you’re left completely to your own devices, and you’re completely desperate, what are you driven to? Can you murder with good intentions? The main character has a real saviour complex, and she really believes in what she is doing until it gets completely out of hand and everyone starts dying. It’s definitely not a script that condones murder – it’s more of a script that questions where this violence comes from and what people are driven to.” 

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Demi Moore Swaps the ‘Stiletto’ Manicure for This Trendy Nail Shape
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Demi Moore Swaps the ‘Stiletto’ Manicure for This Trendy Nail Shape

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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This fall, it seems like short nails are everywhere—back in the limelight after years of long-nail supremacy. Unless you’re Demi Moore. For Demi Moore, long nails are never over.

While in New York on October 25, Moore stepped out with her signature long nails. However, she skipped over stiletto nails—the prevailing long nail trend—and instead opted for a squoval shape. Her nude mani rounded but with a square tip that is the perfect mix between elegant and daring.

Demi Moore at The 2025 New Yorker Festival at Webster Hall on October 25, 2025.

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In the season in which short nails coexist with extra-long ones, Moore’s nails are a perfect middle ground in both inches and style. They are long, yes, but they filed with a blunted tip, which is softened by rounding off the corners, creating smooth sides (the term “squoval” is—you guessed it—a portmanteau of “square and ”oval”). Hence, they are an excellent alternative to other lengths as they’re more comfortable and wearable.

Moore’s manicure in particular is unstuffy thanks to her choice of a nude polish. The effect is more refined than any stiletto nail made up in blood red or even French tips.

Demi Moore has been a Hollywood style icon going on 40 years, and and her on-trend squoval manicure proves she’s not giving up the mantle just yet. This nail style will be especially popular as the holidays approach. If you find it on the plain side, you can always spice up your look with a more high-intensity glam moment—maybe a classic red lip? If that sounds up your alley, you can find a list of Glamour’s Thanksgiving-dinner proof lipsticks right this way.

This article first appeared on Glamour Spain.

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Teyana Taylor to Host the 2025 CFDA Awards with Amber Valletta, Julianne Moore, Addison Rae, and More Presenting
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Teyana Taylor to Host the 2025 CFDA Awards with Amber Valletta, Julianne Moore, Addison Rae, and More Presenting

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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The 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards are scheduled for November 3 at the American Museum of Natural History, where they will be hosted by American triple-threat Teyana Taylor, who can be seen in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another and, of course, on the runway at Vogue World: Hollywood. The actor, choreographer, and singer joins a list of past hosts that includes Anne Hathaway and Cynthia Erivo.

In addition to honoring American fashion and cementing its future, one of the ceremony’s most endearing traditions is that, in addition to famous presenters, who are more often than not actors, supermodels, and singers—it invites American designers to do the honors. This year, the lineup portends a fabulous night filled with both up-and-comers and stalwarts.

Joseph Altuzarra will present the American Womenswear Designer of the Year award alongside actor Leslie Bibb, who most recently appeared in the third season of The White Lotus. Resident funny guy Benito Skinner of Overcompensating fame will join Jennifer Fisher to introduce the American Accessory Designer of the Year Award. Addison Rae and Christopher John Rogers—both Libras hailing from Louisiana!—will introduce the Google Shopping American Emerging Designer of the Year category, and CFDA chairman Thom Browne will present Ralph Rucci with the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award.

The Founder’s Award in honor of Eleanor Lambert will be given to Cynthia Rowley by Julianne Moore, and Jerry Lorenzo of Fear of God will receive the Innovation Award Presented by Amazon Fashion from Ava DuVernay. Ariana DeBose and Amber Valletta will give the Positive Change Award to Donatella Versace, who is being recognized for her advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community, and her support of young talents, and Vogue’s Nicole Phelps will present the Isabel Toledo Board of Directors’ Tribute to her fellow New Yorker Andre Walker. Pieter Mulier will receive the International Designer of the Year Award from Naomi Campbell.

Nominees and honorees were announced early in September as New York Fashion Week got going, and the Council of Fashion Designers of America has shared that the recipient for the Fashion Icon recognition will be none other than Vogue’s May 2025 cover star A$AP Rocky.

The rapper, who is known as a menswear oracle of sorts and acted as co-chair at the 2025 Met Gala, has a label of his own as part of his creative agency AWGE. Rocky is also the creative director of Puma and Ray-Ban and has fronted campaigns for labels including Bottega Veneta and Calvin Klein, in addition to designing a capsule for Moncler. “A$AP Rocky is a fashion icon in the purest form,” CFDA chairman Thom Browne said. “He is one of a kind. His truly original approach to fashion inspires me, and so many, to think differently.”

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Demi Moore says Tom Cruise was ‘embarrassed’ by her pregnancy while filming A Few Good Men
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Demi Moore says Tom Cruise was ‘embarrassed’ by her pregnancy while filming A Few Good Men

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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Demi Moore recently recalled a memorable moment with her co-star Tom Cruise during the filming of A Few Good Men. Speaking during an interview with writer Jia Tolentino at the New Yorker Festival on October 25, 2025, Moore shared that she was nearly eight months pregnant with her daughter, Scout Willis, during the film’s preproduction stage.

Demi Moore reveals Tom Cruise was ‘embarrassed’ by her pregnancy during A Few Good Men shoot(REUTERS)

“I think Tom was quite embarrassed,” Moore told the audience. “I actually felt okay about it. I was moving around, though, right? But I could tell he felt that it was a bit awkward.”

The actress explained that Cruise’s reaction likely mirrored the norms of that period, when few Hollywood women were expecting children while working on major productions. At the time, Moore was one of the few leading actresses navigating both motherhood and a high-profile career, People reported.

“It’s one of the many things, for me, that I just felt didn’t make sense. And so I challenged that to say, you know, ‘Why not? Why can’t you have both?” she said. The Substance star added that she put immense pressure on herself to show women could maintain successful careers while raising families.

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Moore on balancing pregnancy and acting demands

Moore admitted that she became “an overachiever” while trying to balance her pregnancy with work. “I look back at that time now, and I go, ‘What the f*** was I thinking?’” she said, reflecting on the challenges of rehearsing while heavily pregnant.

She also recalled breastfeeding and blocking scenes soon after giving birth. The actress noted that Hollywood now provides a more supportive environment for mothers, compared to the expectations she faced in the early 1990s.

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Staying active before giving birth

Preparing for her role as a Navy lawyer in A Few Good Men, Moore stayed unusually active during her pregnancy. The Ghost star said she anticipated too much while trying to work out and get into a military uniform. “I did a two-and-a-half-hour hike the day my water broke, a 24-mile bike ride, and danced at a reggae club, hence why she came two-and-a-half weeks early,” the Indecent Proposal actress explained.

Moore added that she is proud that younger actresses no longer need to “prove themselves” the way she once felt she had to, saying the industry now allows women to embrace both motherhood and ambition without guilt.

FAQs

What did Demi Moore say about Tom Cruise’s reaction during A Few Good Men?

Moore revealed that Tom Cruise appeared embarrassed when he saw her heavily pregnant during preproduction for A Few Good Men, though she personally felt comfortable with it.

How far along was Demi Moore in her pregnancy at that time?

She was nearly eight months pregnant with her daughter, Scout Willis, while working on the film’s early stages.

What did Moore say about balancing motherhood and acting?

The actress said she felt pressure to prove women could succeed in both career and family, noting that Hollywood now offers a more supportive environment for mothers compared to the early 1990s.

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Stephen A. Smith Drops Hint That Wes Moore Could Be His Running Mate - Though He Doubts He'll Actually Run
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Stephen A. Smith Drops Hint That Wes Moore Could Be His Running Mate – Though He Doubts He’ll Actually Run

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Stephen A. Smith Drops Hint That Wes Moore Could Be His Running Mate – Though He Doubts He’ll Actually Run

Popular sports commentator Stephen A. Smith speculated that if he ever threw his hat in the presidential ring, he might tap Governor Wes Moore of Maryland as his running mate. But he was clear — a formal run is “highly unlikely.”

Smith had previously said he felt he “had no choice” but to consider a 2028 presidential bid. In his recent comments, he described Moore as someone he “really, really” admires. He called Moore a realistic leader who “cares about people and cares about what’s in our best interest.”

Smith also noted that Moore “deserves to win” — signaling underlying respect without confirming any real political ambition together. As for his own chances, the sports media figure didn’t commit. He left the door open but maintained it was more talk than plan.


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Mandy Moore admits playing mum on This Is Us prepared her for becoming a mother in reality
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Mandy Moore admits playing mum on This Is Us prepared her for becoming a mother in reality

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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Mandy Moore says portraying matriarch Rebecca Pearson on This Is Us gave her unexpected preparation for becoming a mother in real life.

Mandy Moore says portraying matriarch Rebecca Pearson on This Is Us gave her unexpected preparation for becoming a mother in real life

The actress, 41, has three children with her husband Taylor Goldsmith – sons August ‘Gus’ Harrison, born in 2021, and Oscar ‘Ozzie‘ Bennett, born a year later, as well as daughter Louise ‘Lou’ Everett, who arrived in 2023.

Mandy has now told People about life imitating art on This Is Us: “The overwhelming takeaway (from the show) is just being a parent now.

“Watching the show through that lens is really fascinating for me and for (co-star) Chris (Sullivan), because we both were parents towards the very end of the show.”

Reflecting on her early years filming the NBC series, she added: “Looking back on those earlier seasons, I think, ‘How the heck did I know what I was doing?’ I didn’t know how to change a diaper, I didn’t know what was going on. It’s pretty funny to think back to those early days.”

Mandy, who has partnered with Beyfortus, a treatment used to prevent RSV infections in babies and young children, starred in This Is Us from September 2016 until May 2022 and followed the lives of the Pearson family over several decades.

Mandy played Rebecca Pearson, who with her husband Jack, portrayed by Milo Ventimiglia, raised three children.

The ensemble cast also included Chrissy Metz, Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley and Susan Kelechi Watson.

The drama series was nominated for 39 Emmy Awards and won four, including the Television Academy Honors in 2017.

Since its conclusion, Mandy, Sterling and Chris have launched That Was Us, a rewatch podcast revisiting episodes of the series.

Mandy told People the project had jogged memories of storylines she had forgotten.

She said: “I think we’re discovering we have a real blind spot for a couple of seasons, where it wasn’t the beginning of the show, and it wasn’t the end.

“So things are a little hazy, and it’s pretty revelatory when we watch these episodes again. Like, ‘Oh wow, I totally forgot about that’.”




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'RHOA' Alum Kandi Burruss Shuts Down Phaedra Parks Reunion Talk + Defends Kenya Moore Following Controversial Series Exit
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‘RHOA’ Alum Kandi Burruss Shuts Down Phaedra Parks Reunion Talk + Defends Kenya Moore Following Controversial Series Exit

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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‘RHOA’ Alum Kandi Burruss Shuts Down Phaedra Parks Reunion Talk + Defends Kenya Moore Following Controversial Series Exit

Stop holding up the prayer line for #KandiBurruss and #PhaedraParks to work things out! ?

Speaking with #KekePalmer for her Baby, This Is Keke Palmer podcast, Kandi once again shut down any chances of a reunion with her former bestie, Phaedra. She also shared that Phaedra has never tried to reach out following their viral fallout, noting: “We just don’t speak.”

During the chat, Kandi also stood ten toes down behind her support of #KenyaMoore. As you may recall, the salon owner parted ways with #Bravo last season after sharing explicit images of newcomer #BritEady. The crazy ordeal was retaliation after Brit threatened her with a firearm. Brit eventually filed a lawsuit against the network, and, according to reports, Kenya wasn’t asked to return for season 17.

Baby, This Is Keke Palmer


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