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The recently reunited pop band appeared on an episode of 'Hot Ones' that was released on Thursday

*NSYNC almost went to a galaxy far, far away.

In an episode of Hot Ones that was released on Thursday, the recently reunited band opened up about how they were supposed to have a cameo in the 2002 Star Wars film Attack of the Clones but were cut from the final version.

Host Sean Evans asked the group featuring Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Justin Timberlake and Lance Bass to confirm if it was true that they played Jedi Knights in one scene in the movie starring Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor.

“Ask these guys,” Bass, 44, said sarcastically on Hot Ones, while gesturing to Kirkpatrick, 51, Chasez, 47, and Fatone, 46.

“We were the three!” Kirkpatrick confirmed, referring to himself, Chasez and Fatone. “It never made it to the screen.”

Timberlake, 42, revealed how jealous he and Bass were that they didn’t get to participate in the opportunity. “I think I remember us getting a call like, ‘You’re never going to believe what happened,'” the pop singer said. “Me and Lance were so butthurt.”

“But they got cut out anyway, so it doesn’t even matter,” Bass interjected, later mentioning that one of the reasons the scene was edited out was because of backlash from Star Wars fans.

Members of the “Bye Bye Bye” band explained that they briefly had to undergo fight training for the film. Fatone added, “The dumbest thing, though, is when we were doing the scenes, you literally are going ‘voom voom’ like an idiot.”

While Kirkpatrick said he’d wish they could watch the footage now, Fatone shared that he has been trying to get access to it. The singer/actor said, “I’ve asked Rick McCallum, the producer, ‘Where’s the footage?’ because I know he has it. So let’s get that footage please. I wanna see it!’"

Fatone and his brother Steven, who was also supposed to appear in the film, have opened up about the scene getting cut before. In a 2015 interview with Huffington Post, they explained that the hitmakers were asked to be in the film by McCallum’s daughter who was a fan.

"The whole thing felt surreal for us," the *NSYNC member said.

While Steven shared that they wore Jedi robes and Padawan braids, and shot two scenes, including a climatic battle sequence, he added that it ultimately got cut “for two reasons.” He explained that while the cameo was still a rumor, the strong, negative reaction from Star Wars fans contributed to the decision, as well as SAG-AFTRA policies involving extras.

Joey Fatone also spoke about the scene's removal at Fandemic Tour Atlanta, per a video of his panel at Fandemic Dead 2022. He said, "They cut it out because we were [SAG-AFTRA members]. Usually, they have to pay the SAG rights to it. We only signed a confidential thing — which we didn't say anything — but they had to cut us out of it."

Although it was cut, the possible scene still inspired a Saturday Night Live sketch at the time.

The “It’s Gonna Be Me” group recently reunited at the MTV VMAs after teasing a potential reunion.

Since their appearance at the award show, where they presented Taylor Swift with the award for best pop video, their first new song together as a band since 2002 has been confirmed.

The release of the Trolls Band Together trailer revealed the fivesome worked on the song “Better Place” for the soundtrack.

The new track will officially be released on Sept. 29.

 

The actor's family confirmed his death in a statement to PEOPLE on Monday, July 31 after Cloud died at their home in Oakland, California

Angus Cloud's cause of death has been revealed close to two months after the Euphoria star died at 25.

Cloud, who starred as Fezco on the hit HBO series, died of acute intoxication following an accidental overdose, the Alameda County Coroner tells PEOPLE.

The actor had cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and benzodiazepines (depressant drugs often used to treat conditions such as anxiety disorders, insomnia, and seizures) in his system at the time of his death.

News of Cloud's death first broke on Monday, July 31. In a statement to PEOPLE at the time, the actor's family confirmed he died at their home in Oakland, California.

"It is with the heaviest heart that we had to say goodbye to an incredible human today,” their statement read. “As an artist, a friend, a brother and a son, Angus was special to all of us in so many ways."

The family noted that Cloud’s father died the week prior and the actor “intensely struggled with this loss.”

“The only comfort we have is knowing Angus is now reunited with his dad, who was his best friend,” the family continued. “Angus was open about his battle with mental health and we hope that his passing can be a reminder to others that they are not alone and should not fight this on their own in silence. We hope the world remembers him for his humor, laughter and love for everyone."

Four days later, his mother, Lisa Cloud, spoke out on Facebook and stated that her son's death wasn't "intentional."

"Although my son was in deep grief about his father's untimely death from mesothelioma, his last day was a joyful one. He was reorganizing his room and placing items around the house with intent to stay a while in the home he loved," she wrote in the post. "He spoke of his intent to help provide for his sisters at college, and also help his mom emotionally and financially. He did not intend to end his life."

"When we hugged goodnight we said how much we loved each other and he said he would see me in the morning," she continued. "I don't know if or what he may have put in his body after that. I only know that he put his head on the desk where he was working on art project's, fell asleep and didn't wake up."

Lisa also emphasized that while her son may have "overdosed accidentally and tragically," it is "abundantly clear that he did not intend to check out of this world."

She has since kept his legacy alive by sharing memories of him on social media.

In early August, Lisa posted a throwback video of her son before he was spotted on the streets of New York City and found fame. "It really captures my son's extraordinary spirit," she wrote of the video that ultimately led to his big break on Euphoria.

A few days later, Lisa expressed her gratitude to their "Oakland tribe" for the "beautiful and bountiful art on the streets and walls of 'the Town,'" and shared a touching message about her son's legacy.

"Angus’s flame burned bright and powerful. His message of love and kindness reached far beyond his hometown circle of friends. Thousands of people he never met feel love for him because his heart, spirit, humor and kindness was like a lighthouse personified. The people he touched outside of his circle are also mourning the loss of our beloved friend, son, brother, nephew," she wrote. "Please know that Angus didn’t plan to leave us. He would never have wanted to cause the pain and loss we experience. Please know that Angus would want everyone of us to thrive, love and create."

"Honor your grief but remember that Angus lives on in our hearts. Love is the force that binds us together. The value of life isn’t measured by how many days you live, it is measured by how you live those days," she continued. "The 25 years Conor Angus Cloud Hickey spent in this life is immensely valuable. His beautiful body is no longer with us, but his spirit is free and unencumbered now."

Cloud portrayed Fezco, a drug dealer, on HBO’s Euphoria for two seasons. In addition to Euphoria, Cloud appeared in movies including The Line and North Hollywood as well as music videos for Becky G, Karol G and Juice WRLD.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

 

Asha Daniels is suing the Grammy winner and her team one month after similar litigation was filed by former dancers. A rep for Lizzo denies the two have even met

A fashion designer who toured with Lizzo earlier this year has filed suit against the singer and members of her team, alleging that while Lizzo preached body positivity and inclusion, her employees were forced to work in a “racist and sexualized” environment.

Asha Daniels filed suit in Los Angeles on Thursday against the star, her production company, her wardrobe manager Amanda Nomura and her tour manager Carlina Gugliotta, alleging, among other things, that they made racist and fat-phobic remarks and denied her medical care, leading to anxiety and PTSD.

“I felt like I was living in a madhouse. It was totally shocking,” Daniels, 35, told NBC News. “I was listening to this Black woman on this huge stage have this message of self-love and caring for others and being empathetic and being strong and standing up for others. And I was witnessing myself, the dancers and the background vocalists and my local team in every city be harassed and bullied regularly.”

Daniels claims in the suit, which was obtained by PEOPLE, that she designed custom pieces for the dancers on Lizzo’s tour in September 2022, and was asked to join the tour a few months later to help keep the costumes in good shape.

The designer alleges she was “looking forward” to working with the Grammy-winning singer, 35, as she admired her values — but instead faced a rash of alleged harassment from Lizzo’s team.

The allegations are similar to that of a previous suit filed in August by three of Lizzo’s former dancers who claim the tour was rife with sexual, racial and religious harassment. The “Truth Hurts” singer has refuted all claims against her, saying on social media that she is “not the villain that people and the media have portrayed me to be these last few days.”

“Lizzo is the boss so the buck stops with her,” Daniels’ lawyer, Ron Zambrano, said in a statement. “She has created a sexualized and racially charged environment on her tours that her management staff sees as condoning such behavior, and so it continues unchecked. Lizzo certainly knows what’s going on but chooses not to put an end to this disgusting and illegal conduct and participates herself.”

Lizzo's rep Stefan Friedman tells PEOPLE in a statement: “As Lizzo receives a Humanitarian Award tonight from the Black Music Action Coalition for the incredible charitable work she has done to lift up all people, an ambulance-chasing lawyer tries to sully this honor by recruiting someone to file a bogus, absurd publicity-stunt lawsuit who, wait for it, never actually met or even spoke with Lizzo. We will pay this as much attention as it deserves. None.”

In Daniels’ suit, she alleges she joined the tour in February, and often had to work lengthy shifts seven days a week, during which she was allegedly denied breaks. The suit also claims that Daniels was instructed to never interact directly with Lizzo so as not to make her “jealous,” and was told she should not “dress attractively” in front of the “About Damn Time” singer.

The filing claims Daniels witnessed a “culture of racism and bullying,” and that she’d watch as Lizzo’s stage crew, comprised mainly of white men, would “lewdly gawk, sneer and giggle” as the Black dancers hurried through outfit changes with little to no privacy.

Daniels claims she took her concerns to Nomura, her supervisor, but was told to leave it alone. She also alleges that Nomura often made “racist and fat-phobic comments,” and that Nomura would mock not only Lizzo’s dancers, but Lizzo herself, by doing impressions and by calling Black women on the tour “dumb,” “useless” and “fat.”

The suit also claims that Daniels was twice denied medical care while at work; in the first instance, she and Nomura were moving a heavy rack of clothing when Nomura allegedly rolled the rack over Daniels’ foot. After Daniels complained of being in pain, Nomura — who is also being sued for assault — allegedly shoved her into the rack and scolded her for making “excuses.” Daniels claims she rolled her ankle in the incident, and was later forced by Nomura to wear “painful” tennis shoes instead of the orthopedic shoes she’d come to work in.

Later, Daniels also claims that on the day she was fired, she suffered an allergic reaction, but was denied medical care by Nomura and the management team.

Elsewhere in the filing, Daniels claims a manager sent a graphic photo to a group chat with dozens of people, and that the crew “openly” discussed “hiring sex workers for lewd acts, attending sex shows, and buying hard drugs” during a tour stop in Amsterdam.

Daniels says she voiced her concerns to Gugliotta, who was sympathetic, but who also allegedly told her after she was fired that Nomura “wanted [her] gone” for speaking up.

The suit says Daniels “suffered constant anxiety and panic attacks during the tour from the racist and sexual environments,” and “continues to suffer ongoing anxiety and PTSD after the tour,” as well as “migraines and migraine-induced eye twitch and ocular distortions, brain fog and fatigue.”

The new filing comes one month after the suit filed by three of Lizzo’s dancers, who are each named in Daniels’ suit. Daniels’ filing claims she watched as Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez were “forced to change in and out of their clothing in small, tight, changing areas… with little to no privacy whatsoever.”

Lizzo’s attorney Marty Singer has said his client plans to sue for “malicious prosecution.”

 

Joe Jonas has fired back at Sophie Turner, saying Sophie is the one who has crossed the line, violating an order by a Florida judge by trying to take their kids permanently to England.

Joe's rep just issued a lengthy statement, in response to Sophie's claim Joe has "abducted" their kids by refusing to hand over their passports so they can return to England per their agreement.

Joe's response ... "After multiple conversations with Sophie, Joe initiated divorce proceedings in Florida, as Florida is the appropriate jurisdiction for the case. Sophie was aware that Joe was going to file for divorce. The Florida Court has already entered an order that restricts both parents from relocating the children. Sophie was served with this order on September 6, 2023, more than two weeks ago."

So, Joe is saying Sophie's position would squarely violate the Florida order keeping the kids where they are.

He also makes it clear ... although he believes the kids' home is in the United States, he's open to sharing custody with her, even if she moves permanently to England. "Joe is seeking shared parenting with the kids so that they are raised by both their mother and father, and is of course also okay with the kids being raised both in the U.S. and the UK. The children were born in the U.S. and have spent the vast majority of their lives in the U.S. They are American citizens."

Joe's rep says their team is surprised by Sophie's latest move ... "Joe and Sophie had a cordial meeting this past Sunday in New York, when Sophie came to New York to be with the kids. They have been with her since that meeting. Joe's impression of the meeting was that they had reached an understanding that they would work together towards an amicable co-parenting setup."

And then, the turn ... "Less than 24 hours later, Sophie advised that she wanted to take the children permanently to the UK. Thereafter, she demanded via this filing that Joe hand over the children’s passports so that she could take them out of the country immediately. If he complies, Joe will be in violation of the Florida Court order."

Joe also takes issue with the allegation he is effectively abducting the kids ... "This is an unfortunate legal disagreement about a marriage that is sadly ending. When language like "abduction" is used, it is misleading at best, and a serious abuse of the legal system at worst. The children were not abducted. After being in Joe's care for the past three months at the agreement of both parties, the children are currently with their mother. Sophie is making this claim only to move the divorce proceedings to the UK and to remove the children from the U.S. permanently."

The legal reality ... now that they are no longer a family living together, their deal is not binding on the divorce judge. The North Star for divorce judges is what is in the best interests of the children.

 

The late singer's estate, which includes Graceland, is being sued over a million-dollar loan

Just four months after Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough settled their legal dispute over Lisa Marie Presley's estate, The Promenade Trust, in May, her assets have once again been thrust into another legal drama.

After the late Presley heir passed away unexpectedly on January 12, her mother and daughter spent months at odds over her estate, specifically an amendment she made to her will in 2016 which made Riley, as opposed to her grandmother and Lisa Marie's former business manager Barry Siegel, the sole trustee.

In June, Riley and Priscilla reached a settlement agreement which left the Daisy Jones & the Six actress as sole trustee, however it appears legal trouble is far from over for her.

The Promenade Trust is being sued by a private lending company, who is claiming Lisa Marie failed to make good on a whopping $3.8 million loan.

In court documents obtained by Entertainment Tonight, Naussany Investments & Private Lending, LLC (NIPL, LLC) claims she took out the loan in 2018.

What's more, the court documents revealed she listed her stake in Elvis Presley Enterprises, plus none other than Graceland, the former Memphis, Tennessee home her father bought back in 1957 when he was 22, as collateral.

Lisa Marie was the owner of Graceland – though it was managed and operated by Authentic, which owns the rights to Elvis – until her death, but since Riley and Priscilla's settlement was reinforced in June, the former took over as owner.

Elvis bought Graceland 66 years ago for $100,00, and at the time of his death 20 years later, it was reportedly worth $5 million.

Lisa Marie was laid to rest in Graceland in January, where her father, grandparents, and son Benjamin are as well However, the homes' worth has since skyrocketed – in large part thanks to Priscilla's decision to open it to the public – and today it reportedly generates over $10 million annually, plus a Presley executive told Rolling Stone in 2020 that the estate is worth upwards of $500 million.

Riley and Priscilla settled their legal dispute over the trust in May.

In the lawsuit to Lisa Marie's estate, NIPL, LLC claims she first took out a loan (under similar terms) for $450,000 in July 2016, however she repaid it in full less than a month later.

The second loan, the $3.8 million, came on May 2018, and the private lender provided as proof two checks from U.S. Bank made out to Lisa Marie, as well as a loan agreement, signed by her, agreeing to pay the loan in full by May 16, 2022, or else risk the collateral promised to secure the loan, aka Graceland.

Further, NIPL, LLC claims in the court documents that despite their continued attempts, they did not have contact with Lisa Marie after March 23, 2022.

 

Sophie Turner is suing estranged husband Joe Jonas for the return of their two daughters to England.

The “Game of Thrones” alum filed the lawsuit in a Manhattan court Thursday requesting to secure “the immediate return of children wrongfully removed or wrongfully retained,” the documents obtained by Page Six state.

Turner claims in the filing that the “wrongful retention” began Sept. 20.

Turner also claims she and the Jonas Brothers band member agreed over Christmas 2022 that they would make their “forever home” England and would begin looking for schools for their older daughter, Willa.

“The parties were both excited for the family’s move to England,” the documents state.

The now-former couple ultimately found the perfect home in the English countryside, which is why the put their Miami estate up for sale, and began a long-term rental contract with plans to purchase the property.

They officially relocated from Miami to England on April 10, 2023, the documents state, noting that Turner, 27, then began filming the mini-series “Joan” nearby. Jonas, however, then began his tour with his brothers.

The “Dancing Feet” crooner, 34, and Turner agreed “with hesitation” to have their daughters travel with Jonas because he had more free periods of the day than she did to spend with the kids despite his nightly commitments.

“The children would then at least be able to spend some time during the day with one of their parents until the Mother finished her filming commitments,” the documents explain, noting that the daughters traveling on tour would only be a “temporary arrangement.”

However, the breakdown of the “Dark Phoenix” star and Jonas’s marriage “happened very suddenly” following an argument on Aug. 15, 2023, the documents state.

The “Hesitate” singer then filed for divorce on Sept. 1, with the lawsuit claiming Turner found out about the divorce “from the media” four days later.

Two weeks after Jonas’ divorce filing, the musician and actress met up to discuss their separation, with Turner claiming in the documents that she “reiterated” their plan to have the kids move to England, but now she’s accusing him of withholding their passports.

“The Father has possession of the children’s passports,” the documents claim. “He refuses to return the passports to the Mother and refuses to send the children home to England with the Mother.”

 

Kenneth Petty violated his probation by filming a video in New York City threatening Offset.

Kenneth Petty, the husband of Nicki Minaj, is in hot water after violating the terms of his probation. Petty posted clips on social media where he appeared to threaten rapper Offset, the husband of Minaj's former adversary, Cardi B.

According to documents obtained by ET, Petty has been ordered to serve 120 days of home detention. The court order was filed Wednesday in the Central District of California, after Petty was "recorded on video making threatening remarks to a specific individual while in the company of someone with a criminal record.”

The referenced video clips were posted to social media on Sept. 16, according to The Hollywood Reporter. In the clips, which have been reposted online and are filled with expletives, Petty and two other men are seen standing on a sidewalk in New York City, repeatedly referencing Offset. At one point, Petty says, "You plan that vacation, you'll be planning your funeral."

In July 2022, Petty was sentenced for failing to register as a sex offender. He pleaded guilty to the charges in September 2021, and was sentenced to a mix of in-home confinement, probation and fines, ET confirmed at the time.

"U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald sentenced Mr. Petty to three years of probation, one year of home confinement, and ordered him to pay a fine of $55,000," a public information officer for the U.S. Attorney's office in Los Angeles told ET at the time.

Petty's sex offender registration is a result of a 1994 incident where a 16-year-old girl reported that Petty raped her at knifepoint. Petty, who was also 16 at the time, was charged with first-degree rape. He initially denied the accusations, before pleading guilty to attempted rape. He served more than four years in prison and was ordered to register as a sex offender.

In November 2019, during a traffic stop, law enforcement discovered that Petty had yet to register as a sex offender in California after he moved to the state from New York, according to his booking sheet, which ET previously obtained.

He was indicted for failing to register as a sex offender in California in March 2020, after which time he self-surrendered, the U.S. Marshalls confirmed on social media. At the time, Petty was released on a $20,000 bond.

Minaj, who has defended her husband against social media criticism, married Petty in October 2019, and they are parents to an almost 2-year-old son, whom they refer to publicly as Papa Bear.

Minaj and Cardi have a history of tension as well. In 2018, Cardi attacked Minaj at Harper's BAZAAR Celebrates ICONS By Carine Roitfeld event during New York Fashion Week. At the time, an eyewitness told ET that Cardi lunged at Minaj and tried to "kick and punch" the rapper. Minaj's security created a barricade between the two women and Cardi then threw one of her shoes at Minaj, which was caught by Minaj's security.

Cardi later claimed that Minaj commented on her then-newborn daughter, Kulture.

"When you mention my child, you choose to like comments about me as a mother, make comments about my abilities to take care of my daughter is when all bets are f**kin off!!" Cardi wrote in a social media post.

Minaj denied speaking about Cardi and Offset's daughter on her Queen Radio show.

"I didn't say or never did talk about anyone's child... I am not a clown, that's clown s**t," she said at the time.

Minaj and Cardi both recently attended the MTV Video Music Awards, which Minaj hosted, earlier this month at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Cardi performed her new song, "Bongos," at the show alongside Megan Thee Stallion, while Minaj also gave a performance.

 

"The behavior was tiny little acts of trying to destroy myself,” the actress tells Robin Roberts in a new interview for '20/20'

In a sit-down interview with Robin Roberts for a 20/20 special airing Thursday, Washington revealed how she contemplated suicide at the height of her disorder and was “trying to destroy myself.”

The actress, 46, also read an excerpt from her new memoir Thicker Than Water — out Sept 26. — and shared that by the time she went to college her relationship with food and her body had “become a toxic cycle of self abuse that utilized the tools of starvation, binge eating, body obsession and compulsive exercise."

“I could feel how the abuse was a way to really hurt myself, as if I didn’t want to be here,” she told Roberts in the sit-down, a preview of which aired on Good Morning America Thursday. “It scared me that I could not want to be here because I was in so much pain.”

Asked if she considered suicide, Washington responded, “Yeah. Yeah ... The behavior was tiny little acts of trying to destroy myself.”

The Scandal star also admitted that she prayed for help with her eating disorder as the condition spiraled out of control and she struggled to maintain her “perfect” image to the outside world.

“The first thing that put me on my knees — like the first time I got on my knees and prayed to some power greater than myself to say like, ‘I can’t do this, I need some help’ — was with my eating disorder,” she said.

“I was good at performing 'perfect.' I was good at control. I could party all night and drink and smoke and have sex and still show up and have good grades,” the Little Fires Everywhere star continued. “I knew how to manage; I was so high-functioning and the food took me out. The body-dysmorphia, the body-hatred, it was beyond my control and really led me to feeling like, ‘I need help for somebody, or something, bigger than me because I’m in trouble and I don’t know how to live with this.’ ”

Washington went on to share that while she is in a much better place now with her eating disorder, she still has to “check myself.”

“I wouldn’t say that I never act out with food, it’s just very different now,” she said. “It’s not to the extreme. There’s no suicidal ideation, that is not where I am anymore. But I know, ‘Oh, I’m really in this chocolate, this is good information for me.’ The bottom has gotten a lot higher where just a little discomfort with it is enough for me to know this is a way to check myself. But it definitely looks a lot healthier. It’s a lot easier. It’s a lot saner than it used to be.”

And while the star is usually fiercely private about her personal life, she says sharing her story now is "with purpose." "I’ve never wanted to share my private life for the sake of fame or for the sake of attention," she noted.

 

While on set of his PEOPLE cover shoot, the Kitchen Nightmares chef exclusively revealed that he’ll start filming a new Fox show, Idiot Sandwich, in November.

The name comes from one of Ramsay’s most memorable and meme-worthy moments that saw him put two slices of bread on either side of Julie Chen Moonves’ face. “What are you?” he screamed. “An idiot sandwich!” she, of course, responded.

With 13 million views on YouTube, many fans have taken the confrontation as genuine, but Ramsay clarifies it’s actually from a 2015 parody skit from The Late Late Show with James Corden.

For almost 10 years, the meme has truly “gone ballistic,” Ramsay tells PEOPLE.

The Michelin-starred chef shared details about the show, which will shoot in Las Vegas, on his Instagram Story Tuesday, including an application form. “Are you an Idiot Sandwich? If so, can you prove it to me live?” Ramsay said in the clip, adding that “you don’t need to be a chef to apply.”

The application description spelled out the perks for competing on the show. “The person whose sandwich impresses Chef Ramsay the most, will walk away with a cash prize and the ultimate title, being crowned Gordon Ramsay’s Idiot Sandwich!” it read.

Ramsay tells PEOPLE about how the “idiot sandwich” meme is inescapable when he’s out in public — especially with his young fans.

“Wherever I go, there's some young kid somewhere that wants to be called an 'idiot sandwich,' ” he says.

Aside from the constant references and now, the show, the meme has morphed into several lives of its own. In fact, Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Caesars Palace sells “Idiot Sandwich” earmuffs. “It's one of the best-selling things in Vegas,” he says.

While his foul-mouthed, fiery side may be at the forefront on his various Fox shows, Ramsay is a real “softie” at home. A dad to five, he shares daughter Megan, 25, twins Jack and Holly, 23 daughter Matilda (“Tilly”), 21, and son Oscar, with his wife, Tana, 49.

“The kids have brought the most emotion out of me,” Ramsay tells PEOPLE in this week's issue on stands Friday. “It’s funny, isn’t it? Because everyone thinks, ‘God, you must be an absolute ass to be at home with.’ [But] Tana’s super fierce, an ex-Montessori school teacher. So I’m the softie.”

Tana, a cookbook author who married Ramsay in 1996, said he’s always been a “larger than life” character: “I remember when I first met him [at 18]—and I was actually dating one of his friends—I said, ‘Oh my God, he’s so arrogant,’ because it’s always his voice you heard. He was always the one riling everyone up. In that respect, he has not changed at all. It’s just gotten more obvious. But at the same time, he is, believe it or not, incredibly sensitive—he’s a crier.”

Ramsay gets especially worked up sharing his pride for his “amazing” children. “Jack’s a Royal Marine commando, off defending the country in some of the most extreme conditions,” he said. “Megan’s an incredible police officer. Holly’s gone into fashion. Tilly’s studying at university for her degree. Tana and I came from a family with no degrees.”

Despite his pride, Ramsay joked about his disappointment that none of his kids are necessarily following his career path.

“I’m more concerned there’s no one following in my footsteps. Unbeknownst to Tana, I’ll go upstairs and stick [kitchen tools] in Oscar’s hand so he wakes up like that, with a spoon and a whisk, thinking, ‘What the f--- are these for?’ ” he quipped.

 

Channel 4 presenter Paul Hollywood has reportedly tied the knot with his girlfriend Melissa Spalding in Cyprus, less than two years after the pair went public with their relationship.

Paul Hollywood has reportedly married his girlfriend Melissa Spalding in a private ceremony in Cyprus in front of friends and family.

The 57-year-old tied the knot with his fiancee, who is 18 years younger than him, in a beautiful Ayia Athanasia chapel located on the northwest peninsula.

Among the guests was Paul's fellow Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith, according to MailOnline.

Melissa is a pub landlady at the Chequers Inn in Smarden, Ashford, and it is thought that Paul met her near his £1 million Grade II-listed home.

The romance was confirmed in late 2019, two years after the judge split from his ex-wife Alexandra Hollywood.

Melissa reportedly moved into Paul's 18th-century four-bedroom farmhouse in April 2020.

The relationship came quickly after Paul broke up with his former lover Summer Monteys-Fullam in August 2019.

Summer was 24 years old when they were together - making her almost 30 years younger than Paul.

Alexandra and Paul were married for 20 years before they divorced. They first met in 1990 in Cyprus when she was a scuba instructor and they had a son, Josh, in 2001.

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Republicans impeach one of their own for years of blatant corruption

Republicans: Why would Joe Biden do this?

 

Anthony Anderson will fork over $20,000 every month to his ex-wife, Alvina Stewart, per his divorce judgment, but he could be paying even more, depending on how his career's going.

According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Anthony will pay the $20k as a base amount, and that number will go up if his gross annual earnings go over $2 million. In that case, he'll pay an additional 20% of his income.

In other words, the more Anthony makes, the more he's gotta shell out to Alvina -- that's how spousal support works -- but he's not walking out of the marriage empty-handed.

The docs say Anthony gets to keep their property in Encino, CA, and a 2004 Land Rover -- she gets the 2022 Mazda and their place in Houston. They also have a cemetery plot at Inglewood Park Cemetery, which they'll be selling and splitting the proceeds. RIP to that deal.

Lastly, the docs say there's a glock-19 firearm that's registered to Alvina but currently in Anthony's possession -- and he'll have to return that to law enforcement within the next 30 days.

TMZ broke the story, Alvina filed in L.A. last year. They married back in 1999 but were separated briefly ... with Alvina filing for divorce in 2015 and dropping it a year later, around the time he booked his role on the hit show, "Black-ish."

 

The actress thanked Roberts for “recognizing” that her “behavior was not that of an ally.”

Angelica Ross has revealed that her former costar Emma Roberts called to apologize after Ross called her out for making transphobic remarks on the set of American Horror Story: 1984.

"Thank you [Emma Roberts] for calling and apologizing, recognizing your behavior was not that of an ally," Ross wrote in a Wednesday social media post. "I will leave the line open to follow up on your desire to do better and support social justice causes with your platform."

The news comes after a Tuesday Instagram Live (which has since been reposted by various social media users), during which the trans actress was candid about her negative experiences on the set of American Horror Story, including a confrontation with Roberts that ended with the actress allegedly misgendering her.

Reenacting the moment, Ross said Roberts playfully told director John J. Gray that "'Angelica's being mean.'" Gray then stepped in to say, "'OK ladies, that's enough, let's get back to work.'"

According to Ross, Roberts responded with a transphobic remark: "She then looks at me and she goes, 'Don't you mean lady?' and she turns around." Ross said that though the incident left her blood "boiling," she decided not to speak out against Roberts at the time after witnessing other members of the production face "repercussions" for doing so.

"I'm looking at her dead-ass in the camera like 'What the f--- did you just say?,'" Ross recalled. "I'm trying to process what the f--- she just said. I'm standing there and she walked away. My blood is boiling. Boiling, because I'm like, if I say something, it's gonna be me that's the problem. And I know this because there was someone that spoke up about what she was doing, and they got repercussions from that."

Following the interaction, she avoided speaking with Roberts — even as they continued filming scenes together.

EW has reached out to representatives for Roberts and FX's American Horror Story for comment.

In a Wednesday follow-up post, Ross described another alleged incident involving her, Roberts, and Australian AHS actor Cody Fern, claiming that Roberts made fun of her voice by mimicking her in a low register. "We're all sitting around & I'm copying Cody's accent," she wrote. "Emma then copies my voice & laugh and drops it several octaves. I was SHOOK. She read me for blood with my own words. Of course I was self-conscious about my voice on set after that."

Ross later made a point to ask her followers not to direct any violent words towards Roberts when holding her accountable. "I appreciate the support, but please do not joke about violence towards Emma," she wrote. "Joke about her being held accountable. Now THAT's funny."

Ross has spent the past few days being open about her relationship to the AHS world, including sharing emails between her and series creator Ryan Murphy, who she claims ghosted her after reaching out with plans to produce a season of the horror series with an all-Black cast.

In screenshots dating back to 2020, Murphy expressed interest in her idea for a season centered around Black women, but did not respond to Ross' several follow-ups about the show's progress. She claimed to have lost out on a potential Marvel opportunity as a result.

"It's not JUST that the idea changed," she wrote. "Things change all the time. It's that I called business affairs for MONTHS trying to get clarity if they were picking up my contract option or if I was ok to tell Marvel that I was available for whatever they were calling me for."

Ross later promised to reveal more about her experiences on the production. "Please ask somebody about me. If I'm at the point of publicly showing receipts you can believe I don't have any f---s left to give when it comes down to it. And I'm not even done pulling out the receipts."

Murphy has not publicly addressed Ross' claims.

[–] matchphoenix 54 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Wisconsinites are paying these peoples’ salaries to do absolutely nothing

[–] matchphoenix 24 points 1 year ago

Oh boy, now I get to pay to give Elon my dumb thoughts. Sign me right the fuck up!

[–] matchphoenix 40 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Our investigation found that one cause of the prolonged vacancies is the flawed online waitlist system the state rolled out four years ago. Massachusetts replaced town-by-town waitlists with a single pool of applicants that 230 local housing agencies draw from. But the state failed to implement an efficient system for selecting potential tenants. Understaffed and underfunded local agencies have to screen applicants for income, criminal background and other eligibility criteria. Apartments are left in limbo as some candidates turn out not to qualify. Applicants often indicate they would accept housing in many towns, but then reject offers from communities that are far away from their current location.

Deb Libby, a Worcester grandmother with pancreatic cancer, has been on the waitlist for state-funded housing for almost a year. Credit: Jesse Costa/WBUR “I think it’s the most horrible, horrible, inefficient program,” said David Hedison, executive director at the housing authority in Chelmsford, a town 30 miles northwest of Boston. He said the agency spent six months contacting 500 people who were on the waitlist for a three-bedroom apartment, before it finally found one who responded and qualified for the unit. “The whole sense of helping residents in your community is gone,” he said.

Horrible inefficiencies and a terrible process. Good journalism and some terrible governance.

[–] matchphoenix 21 points 1 year ago (1 children)

We’re 6 weeks out from seeing an Iran war plan with “12 hamburders and fries” written on it.

[–] matchphoenix 10 points 1 year ago

The British comedian left Comedy Central’s “Roast Battle” in 2018 after co-judge Katherine Ryan called him a “sexual predator” on camera

Katherine Ryan remains a legend

[–] matchphoenix 7 points 1 year ago

His fan is going to be so disappointed

[–] matchphoenix 65 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Russian officials continue to accuse Ukraine of committing genocide. On Monday, Russia repeated allegations that the "Russophobic and neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv" was using the United Nations' 1948 Genocide Convention, to which both countries are a party, as a pretext to "drag" a case before the court.

This strategy of accusing the other side of exactly what you’re doing is so blatantly obnoxious. This sounds the exact same as “Black Lives Matters was the real insurrection”

[–] matchphoenix 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"What is this fucking garbage? Blocked" posted to Margot Robbie Shows Solidarity with Writers Guild

But sure, I'm garbage. Block away dude.

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