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‘I have had enough’: Britney Spears responds to Kevin Federline allegations - National
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‘I have had enough’: Britney Spears responds to Kevin Federline allegations – National

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Britney Spears is speaking out against claims made by her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, after he publicly expressed concerns about her mental health.

Over the past week, Federline has been discussing his upcoming memoir, You Thought You Knew, and his concerns for Spears. Federline and Spears were married from 2004 to 2007 and share two sons, Sean Preston Federline, 20, and Jayden James Federline, 19.

“The truth is, this situation with Britney feels like it’s racing toward something irreversible,” Federline, 47, wrote in an excerpt of his book, viewed by The New York Times.

“It’s become impossible to pretend everything’s OK,” Federline continued. “From where I sit, the clock is ticking, and we’re getting close to the 11th hour. Something bad is going to happen if things don’t change, and my biggest fear is that our sons will be left holding the pieces.”

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Ahead of the release of Federline’s memoir on Oct. 21 and in response to the multitude of recent news reports on its contents, Spears took to social media to call her ex-husband out for “gaslighting” and “hurting” the 43-year-old pop star with a book she described as full of “white lies.”


“The constant gaslighting from [my] ex-husband is extremely hurtful and exhausting. I have always pleaded and screamed to have a life with my boys,” the social media post reads. “Relationships with teenage boys is [sic] complex. I have felt demoralized by this situation and have always asked and almost begged for them to be a part of my life.”

“Sadly, they have always witnessed the lack of respect shown by [their] own father for me. They need to take responsibility for themselves,” the post continues. “With one son only seeing me for 45 min[utes] in the past 5 years and the other with only 4 visits in the past 5 years. I have pride too.”

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Spears’ post said that from now on she will “let them know when I am available.”

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“Trust me, those white lies in that book, they are going straight to the bank and I am the only one who genuinely gets hurt here,” the post adds. “I will always love them and if you really know me, you won’t pay attention to the tabloids of my mental health and drinking.”

Spears also said she had been living a “sacred and private life” since she was released from her conservatorship, which officially ended in 2021 after nearly 14 years of close supervision and monitoring.


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“I am actually a pretty intelligent woman who has been trying to live a sacred and private life the past 5 years. I speak on this because I have had enough and any real woman would do the same,” the post concludes.

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The constant gaslighting from ex-husband is extremely hurtful and exhausting. I have always pleaded and screamed to have a life with my boys.
Relationships with teenage boys is complex. I have felt demoralized by this situation and have always asked and almost begged for them to…

— Britney Spears 🌹🚀 (@britneyspears) October 16, 2025

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Earlier this week, a representative for Spears released a statement after Federline alleged that the Toxic singer watched her sons sleep “with a knife in her hand.”

“With news from Kevin’s book breaking, once again he and others are profiting off her and sadly it comes after child support has ended with Kevin,” a representative for Spears said in response to excerpts released from the upcoming memoir.

“All she cares about are her kids, Sean Preston and Jayden James, and their well-being during this sensationalism. She detailed her journey in her memoir,” her rep added of her 2023 book, The Woman in Me.

Federline told The New York Times that he hasn’t spoken to Spears “in years.” But in his memoir he reportedly writes about becoming concerned with what he describes as Spears’ “erratic behavior, which he learned about mostly secondhand from their two sons.”

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“They would awaken sometimes at night to find her standing silently in the doorway, watching them sleep — ‘Oh, you’re awake?’ — with a knife in her hand,” he alleges in the excerpt provided to the outlet. “Then she’d turn around and pad off without explanation.


Cover image of Kevin Federline’s memoir, ‘You Thought You Knew.’.

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He also suggested that all the fans who put their energy and efforts into the “Free Britney” movement should “now put the same energy into the ‘Save Britney’ movement.”

“Because this is no longer about freedom. It’s about survival,” he added.

Federline told the Times that he had not discussed the contents of the memoir with Spears.

“I’ve never, ever, once, been against Britney,” he said. “I’ve only tried to help my sons have an incredible relationship with their mother. And it’s hard because when I really reflect on everything that’s happened — my kids do not know the woman that I married. And I’ve spent two decades trying to bridge that gap.”

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Spears and Federline met in 2004 when he was a dancer in a Hollywood club. They married later that year, but divorced in 2006, shortly after the birth of their second son.

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‘All in this together’: Robert De Niro calls on Americans to protest - National
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‘All in this together’: Robert De Niro calls on Americans to protest – National

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Robert De Niro is encouraging people in the United States to join the “No Kings” protests against U.S. President Donald Trump, happening across America on Oct. 18.

In a video shared to Instagram, De Niro, 82, spoke about the “original ‘No Kings’ protest” that took place 250 years ago.

“Americans decided they didn’t want to live under the rule of King George III. They declared their independence and fought a bloody war for democracy,” De Niro said. “We’ve had two and a half centuries of democracy since then. Often challenging, sometimes messy, always essential. And we’ve fought in two World Wars to preserve it.”

“Now we have a would-be king who wants to take it away — King Donald the First. F— that,” the Oscar winner continued. “We’re rising up again, this time non-violently raising our voices to declare, ‘No Kings.’”

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“I’m Robert De Niro asking you to stand up and be counted in the nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest on October 18th,” the actor said, concluding. “We’re all in this together — indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

The “No Kings” protests first took place this year in hundreds of American cities on June 14 during a military parade in Washington that marked the U.S. army’s 250th anniversary, which coincided with Trump’s birthday.

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The protests were held to counter what organizers said were Trump’s plans to feed his ego on his 79th birthday (which was also Flag Day). The “No Kings” theme was orchestrated by the 50501 Movement — which stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement, and is made up of members of the American public who say they stand for democracy and against what they call the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration.

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Protesters have called for Trump to be “dethroned,” as they compare his actions to that of a king and not a democratically elected president.

“They’ve defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights, and slashed our services,” the group says on its website, referring to the Trump administration and its policies. “They’ve done this all while continuing to serve and enrich their billionaire allies.”


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Stephen Colbert also called for people to join the protests on Tuesday’s episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

“In response to all this obvious abuse of authoritarian power by the administration, this weekend, ladies and gentlemen, there will be 2,500 rallies across the United States under the banner of the ‘No Kings’ protest,” Colbert said, before cutting to a clip of U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson referring to the protests as the “Hate America rally.”

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“Hate America? It’s ‘No Kings.’ America does not like kings. There are only three good kings in America: Gayle (King), Stephen (King) and Burger (King),” he added.

The “No Kings” coalition responded to Johnson’s comments, referring to the protest as the “Hate America rally” and blaming it for “the ongoing government shutdown.”

“Speaker Johnson is running out of excuses for keeping the government shut down. Instead of reopening the government, preserving affordable healthcare, or lowering costs for working families, he’s attacking millions of Americans who are peacefully coming together to say that America belongs to its people, not to kings,” the group said, adding that they will “see everyone on October 18.”

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— With files from The Associated Press


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Britney Spears’ rep responds to ex Kevin Federline’s memoir allegations - National
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Britney Spears’ rep responds to ex Kevin Federline’s memoir allegations – National

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Britney Spears is responding to her ex-husband Kevin Federline’s allegations against her in his upcoming memoir, which include that she watched her sons sleep “with a knife in her hand.”

“With news from Kevin’s book breaking, once again he and others are profiting off her and sadly it comes after child support has ended with Kevin,” a representative for Spears, 43, told Entertainment Weekly in response to excerpts released from Federline’s upcoming memoir, You Thought You Knew.

“All she cares about are her kids, Sean Preston and Jayden James, and their well-being during this sensationalism. She detailed her journey in her memoir,” her rep added of her 2023 book, The Woman in Me.

Federline, who was married to Spears from 2004 to 2007, expressed concern for Spears and their sons, Sean Preston Federline, 20, and Jayden James Federline, 19, in excerpts shared with the New York Times.

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“We haven’t spoken in years,” Federline, 47, told the New York Times in an interview. But in his memoir, due Oct. 21, he reportedly writes about becoming concerned with what he describes as Spears’ “erratic behavior, which he learned about mostly secondhand from their two sons.”

“They would awaken sometimes at night to find her standing silently in the doorway, watching them sleep — ‘Oh, you’re awake?’ — with a knife in her hand,” he alleges in the excerpt provided to the New York Times. “Then she’d turn around and pad off without explanation.

“The truth is, this situation with Britney feels like it’s racing toward something irreversible,” he added.


“It’s become impossible to pretend everything’s OK,” Federline continued. “From where I sit, the clock is ticking, and we’re getting close to the 11th hour. Something bad is going to happen if things don’t change, and my biggest fear is that our sons will be left holding the pieces.”

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He also suggested that all the fans who put their energy and efforts into the “Free Britney” movement should “now put the same energy into the ‘Save Britney’ movement.”

“Because this is no longer about freedom. It’s about survival,” he added.

Federline told the Times that he had not discussed the contents of his new memoir with Spears.

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“I’ve never, ever, once, been against Britney,” he said. “I’ve only tried to help my sons have an incredible relationship with their mother. And it’s hard because when I really reflect on everything that’s happened — my kids do not know the woman that I married. And I’ve spent two decades trying to bridge that gap.”


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In August 2022, Spears responded to Federline‘s “hurtful” claims about her relationship with their sons.

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Federline said the relationship between Spears and their two shared sons had become distant in an interview with the Daily Mail.

“The boys have decided they are not seeing her right now. It’s been a few months since they’ve seen her,” Federline told the British publication.

Federline claimed the boys decided on their own accord not to attend their mother’s wedding to her now ex-husband Sam Asghari. Federline said that, regardless, the boys were “happy” for their mother.

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“This whole thing has been hard to watch, harder to live through, harder to watch my boys go through than anything else,” Federline said in the interview, referring to Spears’ conservatorship battle. “It’s been tough. It’s the most challenging thing I’ve ever had to do in my life.”

Spears was released from her 13-year conservatorship in November 2021. Contrary to popular opinion, Federline said he believed the conservatorship held by Spears’ father Jamie “saved” the Toxic singer.

“I saw this man that really cared, and really cares about his family and wanting everything to be OK,” Federline said. “When Jamie took over, things got into order. He saved her life.”

Spears responded to Federline’s claims on her Instagram story.

“It saddens me to hear that my ex-husband has decided to discuss the relationship between me and my children,” she wrote.

“As we all know, raising teenage boys is never easy for anyone .. It concerns me the fact that the reason is based on my Instagram … it was LONG before Instagram,” Spears continued. “I gave them everything. Only one word: HURTFUL … I’ll say it … My mother told me ‘You should GIVE them to their dad.’ I’m sharing this because I can. Have a good day folks!!!”

Spears and Federline met in 2004 when he was a dancer in a Hollywood club. They married later that year, but divorced in 2006, shortly after the birth of their second son.

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— With files from Global News

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Alec Baldwin and brother Stephen crash car into tree in the Hamptons - National
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Alec Baldwin and brother Stephen crash car into tree in the Hamptons – National

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Alec Baldwin said he and his brother Stephen Baldwin were involved in a collision after he crashed the car he was driving into a tree in the Hamptons on Monday.

In a video posted to Instagram, Alec, 67, said he was driving with his brother in his wife Hilaria Baldwin’s Range Rover in East Hampton, N.Y., when a large garbage truck caused him to veer off the road and hit “a big, fat tree.”

“This morning, I was in a car accident. A guy cut me off in a truck, a big garbage truck the size of a whale,” Alec said in the video. “It must have been something commercial, taking away material from a construction site. It was the biggest garbage truck I’ve ever seen.

“To avoid hitting him, I hit a tree. I hit a big, fat tree. It crushed my wife’s car…. It’s all fine. I’m fine and my brother’s fine.”

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The 30 Rock actor thanked the East Hampton Police Department “for coming to my aid,” and specifically shouted out an officer named Gerken, whom he called a “lovely guy.”

“My wife’s car is pretty smashed up. Big tree, big, fat tree,” Alec repeated before speaking about how proud he is of his wife for competing on Dancing with the Stars following her recent elimination.

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“I’m still so proud of my wife. Hilaria, I love you more than anything and I’m very proud of you.”

Hilaria also addressed concerns after Alec’s car crash and shared an update on Instagram with the caption, “Thank you for checking in. Alec is ok. Be safe to all of you.”

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“Hey, I’m getting a lot of messages about the accident that Alec was in today, the car accident and I just want you to know he’s OK, Stephen is OK, everybody is OK,” she said. “No one was hurt and that’s the most important thing. So I love you and thank you, thank you, thank you for caring.”

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Stephen’s representative confirmed that he is well following the incident.

“Stephen is doing fine and is grateful no one was injured,” his rep told E! News in a statement. “He appreciates the concern and he can confirm that he and Alec are both safe and well.”

Alec and Stephen, 59, were in the Hamptons for the International Film Festival over the weekend to promote their One Bad Movie podcast series, hosted by Stephen. Alec also serves as a co-chair on the board executive committee for the Hamptons International Film Festival.

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D’Angelo, Grammy award-winning R&B artist, dead at 51 - National
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D’Angelo, Grammy award-winning R&B artist, dead at 51 – National

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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Grammy award-winning R&B singer D’Angelo has died following a “prolonged and courageous battle with cancer,” his family said in a statement. He was 51.

“The shining star of our family has dimmed his light for us in this life,” according to a family statement. “After a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer, we are heartbroken to announce that Michael D’Angelo Archer, known to his fans around the world as D’Angelo, has been called home, departing this life today.”

“We are saddened that he can only leave dear memories with his family, but we are eternally grateful for the legacy of extraordinarily moving music he leaves behind,” the family statement added. “We ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time but invite you all join us in mourning his passing while also celebrating the gift of song that he has left for the world.”

The Untitled (How Does It Feel) singer, whose real name was Michael Eugene Archer, celebrated the 30th anniversary of his debut studio album Brown Sugar earlier this year. The platinum-selling album offering produced signature hits like Lady and the title track. The 1995 album earned him multiple Grammy nominations and cemented him as one of R&B’s most original new voices.

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Many celebrities and fans took to social media to pay tribute to D’Angelo after news of his death spread.

Such a sad loss to the passing of D’angelo. We have so many great times. Gonna miss you so much. Sleep Peacefully D’
Love You KING 🫡🤍🕊️🙏🏾

— DJ Premier (@REALDJPREMIER) October 14, 2025

Man. Rest in peace D’ Angelo. 🕊️

— Alchemist Type Beat (@Alchemist) October 14, 2025

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— T (@tylerthecreator) October 14, 2025

I told you a long time ago-You ain’t gon understand everything & everything ain’t meant 4 U ,nor I, to understand. I never met D’Angelo but I love him, respect him, admire his gift. This loss HURTS!! Love to my family that are family to him. I’m so sorry. R.I.P. GENIUS. 💔 💔

— ⭐Jill Scott⭐ (@missjillscott) October 14, 2025

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Rest in peace D’angelo. My thoughts, love and prayers go out to his family and friends. A true voice of soul and inspiration to many brilliant artists of our generation and generations to come.

— DOJA CAT (@DojaCat) October 14, 2025

R.I.P. ICON D’Angelo 🙏🏾🕊️ pic.twitter.com/FOlqJiw79P

— FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) October 14, 2025

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Rest in Power, D’Angelo 🕊️

A true Maestro — his voice, vision, & spirit reshaped the sound of a generation.

He didn’t just make music — he built a language of soul, rooted in tradition but entirely his own.

Fly high, D’.#DAngelo pic.twitter.com/Wni7TSBOjp

— Jazz Is Dead (@jazzisdeadco) October 14, 2025

Thank You D’Angelo 🕊️✨
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— De La Soul (@WeAreDeLaSoul) October 14, 2025

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This really hurts ! We lost a true original today. It just doesn’t seem real!! It can’t be . D’Angelo, your voice will live on forever. Rest well, King !!! pic.twitter.com/WpOoUANNtw

— Jennifer Hudson (@IAMJHUD) October 14, 2025

Rest Peacefully D’Angelo🙏🏾🕊️
No parent want to see their children go but it’s painful for children to see their parents go to so send prayers up for his son who also lost his mom this year for strength 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/XDIRSskF08

— Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott) October 14, 2025

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RIP D’Angelo… pic.twitter.com/lo768inS05

— Mario Lopez (@mariolopezviva) October 14, 2025

D’Angelo’s sultry vocal style became inseparable from the striking visuals of his 2000 single Untitled (How Does It Feel). The minimalist, shirtless music video became a cultural touchstone, igniting conversations around artistry, sexuality and vulnerability in Black male representation.

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The song earned him a Grammy for best male R&B vocal performance and propelled his sophomore album Voodoo. topping the Billboard 200 chart and winning the Grammy for best R&B album.

Beyond his own catalog, D’Angelo’s artistry shined in collaborations. He memorably duetted with Lauryn Hill on the soulful ballad Nothing Even Matters, a highlight of her landmark 1998 album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. He also contributed to The Roots’ 1996 album Illadelph Halflife and was part of the supergroup Black Men United, which yielded one song: U Will Know, which D’Angelo wrote and co-produced, for the film Jason’s Lyric in 1994.

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D’Angelo was partnered to Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone in the ’90s. The pair met while he was finishing Brown Sugar and bonded over their similar backgrounds: Both are from the South and both grew up in the church. Stone worked on the album with D’Angelo and the pair co-wrote the song Everyday for her 1999 debut album, Black Diamond.

He is survived by his daughter, Imani Archer and two sons, Morocco Archer and Michael Archer Jr., also known as Swayvo Twain.

— With files from The Associated Press


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‘Family Matters’ actor Darius McCrary under fugitive arrest, held without bail - National
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‘Family Matters’ actor Darius McCrary under fugitive arrest, held without bail – National

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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Actor Darius McCrary was arrested earlier this month at the U.S.-Mexico border by the United States Border Patrol for an out-of-state felony warrant and is currently being held in a San Diego jail without bail.

McCrary, best known for playing Eddie Winslow on the sitcom Family Matters, has not yet been sentenced and is not eligible for release. He was arrested on Oct. 5.

His online booking information lists it as a “fugitive arrest,” according to documents obtained by People. The San Diego Court’s website shows McCrary is the defendant in an open criminal case.

The 49-year-old actor was taken into custody at the San Diego border between the United States and Mexico on an outstanding warrant for missing a court appearance in Michigan regarding missed child support, Entertainment Weekly reports.

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McCrary’s first court date is set for Oct. 15.

The actor’s rep, Ann Barlow, said in a statement that “he did not know at the time that he had a warrant, or he would’ve taken care of it.”

“He was going to Tijuana, Mexico, partnering with a real estate developer that was building homes for the homeless in Tijuana. Mr. McCrary was there to speak encouragement and light to the homeless,” she continued.


“The missed court appearance that the warrant was stemming from was only because Oakland County sent the notice to appear in court to his P.O. box, giving him only three days to appear in court.”

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Barlow claimed that McCrary wasn’t checking his P.O. box as often as he usually does because he was sick.

She alleged that when McCrary opened the notice, he had already missed the date, and she claimed that the “judge was immediately notified with a doctor’s note that he had COVID.”

McCrary has faced legal struggles over the years involving his estranged wife, Tammy Brawner. In February 2019, McCrary had nearly finalized his divorce with Brawner, according to People.

In their divorce judgment, Brawner, a former player for the Harlem Globetrotters, was granted full legal and physical custody of the former couple’s daughter, Zoey.

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McCrary was ordered to attend alcohol/drug abuse and batterers’ intervention classes within 12 months and was required to enrol and complete a series of parenting classes. He was also ordered to submit to two random drug tests within 60 days of the judgement.

The Young and the Restless actor was ordered to pay US$1,366 a month in child support, with a base amount of $916 plus $415 in child-care costs.

Brawner filed for divorce from McCrary in March 2017, citing irreconcilable differences.

Years ago, McCrary faced allegations of domestic violence and child abuse. In March 2018, Brawner alleged that the actor “partially dislocated our daughter’s arm.”

Brawner attached medical records that described Zoey’s injury, according to court documents.

She apparently told doctors that Zoey was taken by McCrary to the bathroom and he “grabbed her arm.”

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The actor denied the accusation and claimed that he only “grabbed one hand to lift her up and immediately grabbed the other.”

Zoey was reportedly diagnosed with nursemaid’s elbow, or a “pulled elbow,” in which a child’s elbow partially dislocates.


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In February 2017, Brawner was granted a restraining order against McCrary after she complained that he had been abusing both her and Zoey.

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In those court documents, Brawner reflected on one particular incident in which she claims that McCrary held their daughter over a boiling pot of water and said he wished he never had her.

Brawner also claimed the actor frequently spanked their daughter and sometimes strapped her arms during meals.

She also recalled the incident that had prompted her to obtain a restraining order: She said that on Feb. 10, 2017, McCrary began throwing picture frames and other objects around the house, with some coming dangerously close to hitting their then-infant daughter. She also accused him of hitting her in the head with his forearm.

Brawner claimed that McCrary regularly drank and used drugs and became violent when he was intoxicated.

A judge ruled in favour of Brawner at the time, ordering McCrary to move out of the family home and stay a minimum of 300 feet away from her and their daughter.

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What’s the future of AI and music? Things may be starting to become clear - National
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What’s the future of AI and music? Things may be starting to become clear – National

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Every September, leading up to the Formula One race, Singapore hosts a conference called All That Matters. Thinkers, creators, and entrepreneurs from all over Asia gather to talk about the latest developments in sports, tech, marketing, gaming and music. I try to go every year, because in many aspects, Asia is already living in the future. (Actually, that’s incorrect. They’re living in the present; it’s parts of the West that are clinging to the past. But I digress.)

Artificial intelligence was front and centre for many of the sessions, especially those dealing with music. There was much discussion about how AI will factor into things like music creation, music distribution and copyright. I took notes.

The internet is changing again

The internet we’ve been used to is once again changing rapidly. The browser wars are back, too, thanks to searches turbocharged by AI. I’ve been trying out Comet, a brand-new browser from the people behind the AI program Perplexity. It still has some rough edges, but I can see myself liking it better and using it more than Google. Then again, Google has its own AI in the form of Gemini, which has been going up against Microsoft’s Co-Pilot.

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Music-creating AI programs are about to have a moment

The last quarter century has been about changes in consumption: CDs to MP3s to piracy to streaming, with a detour back into vinyl. The next decade will see major shifts in creation. Ignore and disparage that all you want, but it’s going to happen.

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When it comes to artificial music creation, the big players are Suno and Anthropic, two generative AI programs that keep getting better when it comes to making music based on user prompts. Although both are deep in litigation with rightsholders and labels, expect licensing deals to be hammered out with the major labels sooner rather than later. This means more human-created music will be used to feed the models behind AI programs. By this time next year, these programs will be able to analyze trillions of data points when responding to prompts. More data points means (theoretically) more realistic and — this is key — emotional music. Predictions are that this will set off a new era for the recorded music industry.

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One way that will happen is a simplification of user interfaces. One of the biggest problems with any computer program is learning how to use it. Today, the thinking is the less user interface (UI), the better. We’re approaching a situation where the programs will say, “Just tell me what to do and I’ll do it by pulling all the tools that exist in the cloud.” Already, we have programs that will return produced music if you just hum an idea into it.

But what about artists?


The bulls outweighed the bears on this one. Here’s how AI might benefit musicians very soon.

  • With AI, fans will have a chance to collaborate more directly with artists, contributing directly to intellectual property. They’ll be involved in “world-building,” the creation and execution of an artist’s vision, which might lead to monetization for fans. In other words, fans will co-create new material with their favourite musicians. Up until now, fans have invested a lot of money in artists. New tech will allow artists to give something back to the fans.
  • Artists should — should! — benefit from the negotiations between labels and publishers and generative AI companies. This will be a new form of licensing that could — could! — be more lucrative and longer-lasting than the revenue derived from streaming.
  • On that note, indie and emerging artists may be the ones to benefit the most.
  • The music being fed into these models is from all over the world. Artists who learn to use AI as a music creation tool will have access to many, many more influences than they do today. They’ll all be stored in the AI models, waiting to be used.
  • AI will allow the number of people who create music to explode even further. In Mozart’s day, perhaps 50,000 people were actively and regularly making music. Estimates today say the number is over 100 million. With AI, even more people will be able to. Not all of it will be good or deserve to be heard, but new stars will be minted.
  • The cost of making music will drop further, even approaching zero.
  • And what about this: Could the rise of AI music accelerate and increase the value of music created by humans?

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Awfully rosy. What about the downsides?

Whenever any kind of promising technology comes along, there has always been a segment of humanity that will drag it down to its lowest common denominator. (Hello, social media!) There will also be knock-on effects. For example, if generative AI programs blow up the way they’re expected to, what happens to real-life musical instruments and the people who make them? What happens to traditional recording studios and the people who staff and equip them? Will people of the future bother to learn to play a traditional instrument by putting in 10,000 hours of practice?

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There’s more. How will copyright be divided up? What about unintentional duplication, imitation or derivations of existing works? Is AI training fair use under current law? What about data privacy?

When music starts flooding out — maybe billions of new works a year — how will anyone ever discover new music? How will any artist of the future have a hope of being found? If we have billions of new songs every year thanks to AI, is it possible that highly average music will dominate the future? What happens 20 to 50 years from now when AI is indistinguishable from human intelligence?

And what about the current record label system? Is it ethical to sign an AI artist to a recording contract? (SPOILER: It’s already happening. Heard of Xania Monet yet?)

Everyone at the conference agreed that there are still more questions than answers when it comes to AI and music. But they also agree that this space is moving fast. Ignore it at your peril.

 

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Cardi B, TS Madison, And More Attend MISTR’s National PrEP Day: Photos

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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West Hollywood sparkled with star power as MISTR launched the inaugural National PrEP Day at The Abbey on Thursday night (Oct. 9). The blue carpet event set the stage for the first-ever National PrEP Day, which will forever be held on (Oct. 10).

Hosted by Bob the Drag Queen and MISTR CEO Tristan Schukraft, the event delivered a bold campaign aiming to enroll 10,000 new people on PrEP in just 10 days to help end HIV in America. Drag all-stars kicked off the night with a tribute to Dua Lipa before the superstar took the stage herself with hits including “New Rules,” “Don’t Start Now,” and “Houdini.”

Celebrities and influencers filled the event, including Cardi B, Demi Lovato, Todrick Hall, Cynthia Bailey, Nene Leakes, TS Madison, Tamar Braxton, Alyssa Edwards, and more.

Cardi lent her voice to the cause after dancing with the MISTR team. “Sexual health should be easy and zero shame,” she said. “That’s why I’m rocking with MISTR & SISTR! Even if you don’t have insurance, it’s free! Safe, smart, and for the community.”

Schukraft told PEOPLE on the blue carpet, “We can end HIV. We have the tools. Being on PrEP is all about taking control of your own sexual health, just like the birth control pill was when it came out for women. By taking PrEP you’re actually doing your part to end the epidemic.”

The countdown event capped a 10-day national campaign from MISTR and SISTR, which included daily social media PSAs with LGBTQ+ and allied voices such as Cardi, Bailey, Braxton, Adam Lambert, Tom Daley, and many more. MISTR also hosted National PrEP Day events in 15 cities nationwide highlighting PrEP access, sexual health equity, and community.

Cities including Fort Lauderdale, West Hollywood, Wilton Manors, Washington, D.C., and New York City issued official proclamations recognizing National PrEP Day, while bipartisan leaders from across the country publicly voiced their support.

As midnight struck, The Abbey erupted in confetti and cheers to the official launch of National PrEP Day, while Diplo kept the dance floor packed.

Check out who attended this historic launch to support National PrEP Day below.

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by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of “Annie Hall,” “The Godfather” films and “Father of the Bride,” whose quirky, vibrant manner and depth made her one of the most singular actors of a generation, has died. She was 79.

People Magazine reported Saturday that she died in California with loved ones, citing a family spokesperson. No other details were immediately available, and representatives for Keaton did not immediately respond to inquiries from The Associated Press.

The unexpected news was met with shock around the world.

“She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star. What you saw was who she was…oh, la, lala!,” Bette Midler said in a post on Instagram. She and Keaton co-starred in “The First Wives Club.”

Keaton was the kind of actor who helped make films iconic and timeless, from her “La-dee-da, la-dee-da” phrasing as Annie Hall, bedecked in that necktie, bowler hat, vest and khakis, to her heartbreaking turn as Kay Adams, the woman unfortunate enough to join the Corleone family.

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Her star-making performances in the 1970s, many of which were in Woody Allen films, were not a flash in the pan either, and she would continue to charm new generations for decades thanks in part to a longstanding collaboration with filmmaker Nancy Meyers.

She played a businessperson who unexpectedly inherits an infant in “Baby Boom,” the mother of the bride in the beloved remake of “Father of the Bride,” a newly single woman in “The First Wives Club,” and a divorced playwright who gets involved with Jack Nicholson’s music executive in “Something’s Gotta Give.”

Keaton won her first Oscar for “Annie Hall” and would go on to be nominated three more times, for “Reds,” “Marvin’s Room” and “Something’s Gotta Give.”


In her very Keaton way, upon accepting her Oscar in 1978 she laughed and said, “This is something.”

A child of Hollywood breaks through in New York

Keaton was born Diane Hall in January 1946 in Los Angeles, though her family was not part of the film industry she would find herself in. Her mother was a homemaker and photographer, and her father was in real estate and civil engineering.

Keaton was drawn to theater and singing while in school in Santa Ana, California, and she dropped out of college after a year to make a go of it in Manhattan. Actors’ Equity already had a Diane Hall in their ranks, and she took Keaton, her mother’s maiden name, as her own.

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She studied under Sanford Meisner in New York and has credited him with giving her the freedom to “chart the complex terrain of human behavior within the safety of his guidance. It made playing with fire fun.”

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“More than anything, Sanford Meisner helped me learn to appreciate the darker side of behavior,” she wrote in her 2012 memoir, “Then Again.” “I always had a knack for sensing it but not yet the courage to delve into such dangerous, illuminating territory.”

She started on the stage as an understudy in the Broadway production for “Hair,” and in Allen’ s “Play It Again, Sam” in 1968, for which she would receive a Tony nomination. And yet she remained deeply self-conscious about her appearance and battled bulimia in her 20s.

Becoming a star with “The Godfather” and Woody Allen

Keaton made her film debut in the 1970 romantic comedy “Lovers and Other Strangers,” but her big breakthrough would come a few years later when she was cast in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather,” which won best picture and become one of the most beloved films of all time. And yet even she hesitated to return for the sequel, though after reading the script she decided otherwise.

She summed up her role as Kay, a “role she never related to” even though she savored memories of acting with Al Pacino.

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The 1970s were an incredibly fruitful time for Keaton thanks in part to her ongoing collaboration with Allen in both comedic and dramatic roles. She appeared in “Sleeper,” “Love and Death,” “Interiors,” Manhattan,” “Manhattan Murder Mystery” and the film version of “Play it Again, Sam.”

Allen and the late Marshall Brickman gave Keaton one of her most iconic roles in “Annie Hall,” the infectious woman from Chippewa Falls whom Allen’s Alvy Singer cannot get over. The film is considered one of the great romantic comedies of all time, with Keaton’s eccentric, self-deprecating Annie at its heart.

In the New York Times, critic Vincent Canby wrote, “As Annie Hall, Miss Keaton emerges as Woody Allen’s Liv Ullman. His camera finds beauty and emotional resources that somehow escape the notice of other directors. Her Annie Hall is a marvelous nut.”

She acknowledged parallels between Annie Hall and real life, while also downplaying them.

“My last name is Hall. Woody and I did share a significant romance, according to me, anyway,” she wrote. “I did want to be a singer. I was insecure, and I did grope for words.”

Keaton and Allen were also in a romantic relationship, from about 1968, when she met him while auditioning for his play, until about 1974. Afterward they remained collaborators and friends.

“He was so hip, with his thick glasses and cool suits,” Keaton wrote in her memoir. “But it was his manner that got me, his way of gesturing, his hands, his coughing and looking down in a self-deprecating way while he told jokes.”

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She was also romantically linked to Pacino, who played her husband in “The Godfather,” and Warren Beatty who directed her and whom she co-starred with in “Reds.” She never married but did adopt two children when she was in her 50s: a daughter, Dexter, and a son, Duke.

“I figured the only way to realize my number-one dream of becoming an actual Broadway musical comedy star was to remain an adoring daughter. Loving a man, a man, and becoming a wife, would have to be put aside,” she wrote in the memoir.

“The names changed, from Dave to Woody, then Warren, and finally Al. Could I have made a lasting commitment to them? Hard to say. Subconsciously I must have known it could never work, and because of this they’d never get in the way of achieving my dreams.”

When Keaton met Nancy Meyers

Not all of Keaton’s roles were home runs, like her foray into action in George Roy Hill’s John le Carré adaptation of “Little Drummer Girl.” But in 1987 she’d begin another long-standing collaboration with Nancy Meyers, which would result in four beloved films. Reviews for that first outing, “Baby Boom,” directed by Charles Shyer, might have been mixed at the time but Pauline Kael even described Keaton’s as a “glorious comedy performance that rides over many of the inanities.”

Their next team-up would be in the remake of “Father of the Bride,” which Shyer directed and co-wrote with Meyers. She and Steve Martin played the flustered parents to the bride which would become a big hit and spawn a sequel.

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In 2003, Meyers would direct her in “Something’s Gotta Give,” a romantic comedy in which she begins a relationship with a playboy womanizer, played by Jack Nicholson, while also being pursued by a younger doctor, played by Keanu Reeves. Her character Erica Barry, with her beautiful Hamptons home and ivory outfits was a key inspiration for the recent costal grandmother fashion trend. It earned her what would be her last Oscar nomination and, later, she’d call it her favorite film.

She also directed occasionally, with works including an episode of “Twin Peaks,” a Belinda Carlisle music video and the sister dramedy “Hanging Up,” which she co-wrote with Delia Ephron and starred in alongside Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow.

Keaton continued working steadily throughout the 2000s, with notable roles in “The Family Stone,” as a dying matriarch reluctant to give her ring to her son, in “Morning Glory,” as a morning news anchor, and the “Book Club” films.

She wrote several books as well, including memoirs “Then Again” and “Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty,” and an art and design book, “The House that Pinterest Built.”

Keaton was celebrated with an AFI Life Achievement Award in 2017, telling the AP at the time that it was a surreal experience.

“I feel like it’s the wedding I never had, or the big gathering I never had, or the retirement party I never had, or all these things that I always avoided – the big bash,” she said. “It’s really a big event for me and I’m really, deeply grateful.”

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In 2022, she “cemented” her legacy with a hand and footprint ceremony outside the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, with her children looking on.

“I don’t think about my film legacy,” she said at the event. “I’m just lucky to have been here at all in any way, shape or form. I’m just fortunate. I don’t see myself anything other than that.”

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The Reason Dua Lipa Is Supporting MISTR’s National PrEP Day Will Warm Your Heart! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Dua Lipa thrilled hundreds of fans with a surprise performance at MISTR’s first-ever National PrEP Day celebration, held at The Abbey in West Hollywood on Thursday, October 9. The Grammy-winning singer lit up the stage as the secret guest, performing hits like New Rules, Houdini, and Don’t Start Now for a crowd filled with LGBTQ fans and celebrities.

“Let’s have a party!” the 30-year-old pop star shouted to the crowd, dancing the night away to raise awareness for HIV prevention. The event, hosted by Bob the Drag Queen, aimed to promote the use of PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) — a daily pill or bi-annual injection that reduces the risk of HIV transmission by 99%. The celebration capped off a 10-day national campaign that sought to get 10,000 new users started on PrEP by October 10.

According to People, the star-studded evening saw appearances by Cardi B, Demi Lovato, Kim Petras, Matt Bomer, NeNe Leakes, Cynthia Bailey, Tamar Braxton, Tom Daley, Omar Apollo, and more. DJs Diplo, SG Lewis, and Joey with the Mustache kept the energy high, while drag icons like Aquaria, Plastique Tiara, Trinity the Tuck, Symone, and Shea Couleé performed Dua Lipa-inspired routines before joining her on stage.

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Following the unforgettable night, Dua took to Instagram to share moments from the performance. Dressed in a striking pink bodysuit, she posed alongside several drag queens and posted highlights from the event. “A night at The Abbey w THE QUEENS!!!!!!” she captioned the post.

The appearance came after four sold-out shows at L.A.’s Kia Forum during her Radical Optimism Tour, where she surprised fans with duets alongside Gwen Stefani and Lionel Richie. Dua will continue her tour through San Francisco and Seattle in October before heading to South America, wrapping up in December.

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