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The Neck Cream Kathy Hilton Swears By Is Secretly on Sale

SHOP The Neck Cream Kathy Hilton Swears By Is Secretly on SaleIf Kathy Hilton swears by it, you know it’s good. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star told E! that her secret to a lifted, youthful looking neck is RéVive Fermitif Neck Renewal Cream. The…
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JoJo Siwa Details Experience Speaking at Harvard Business School

Jojo Siwa, Big PicJojo Siwa danced her way into the lecture hall. 
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The Chocolate Bar Bobby Flay Thinks Is Better Than The Rest

There’s more to Bobby Flay than barbecues and burgers. The celebrity chef also has a sweet tooth and especially enjoys biting into this coconut-filled treat.

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Bunnie Xo Recalls ‘Horrific’ Suicidal Ideation Caused By Ozempic

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Bunnie Xo and her husband have both committed to living healthier lifestyles in recent years.

Jelly Roll has lost hundreds of pounds, and Bunnie has joined him on the diet train.

Like millions of other Americans who are looking to shed a few pounds, Bunnie experimented with GLP-1 medications — but it seems that she won’t be going down that road again.

US singer Jelly Roll (L) and Bunnie Xo arrive for the 59th Academy of Country Music awards (ACM) at Ford Center in The Star in Frisco, Texas, May 16, 2024.
US singer Jelly Roll (L) and Bunnie Xo arrive for the 59th Academy of Country Music awards (ACM) at Ford Center in The Star in Frisco, Texas, May 16, 2024. (Photo by SUZANNE CORDEIRO / AFP) (Photo by SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Images)

In a new interview with People, Bunnie explained that the controversial weight loss and diabetes drug made her deeply depressed.

“That was one of the darkest times of my life and it was scary,” she told the magazine while promoting her upcoming memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, set for release on February 17.

“I prided myself on the fact that I only had anxiety. I never had depression. So when you get slammed with suicidal ideation and visions and just, oh, it was horrific,” she continued, adding:

“You want to have anxiety because you want to be scared to die. You don’t want to have depression because you literally don’t care if you want to die. So yeah, it was really dark.”

Bunnie XO attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Bunnie XO attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

It’s a little weird to pride yourself on not being depressed or to talk about chronic anxiety like it’s a good thing, but we think we get what Xo was trying to say.

Bunnie says things got so bad that she experienced suicidal ideation for the first time in her life.

“Honestly, I just went through a bout of suicidal ideation from using a GLP-1, which, I really think people need to talk more about this. I just told them, I said, ‘I haven’t had suicidal ideation like this since 2020.’ That’s how bad it was.”

“I’m good now,” but admitted, “December was a rough month, let me tell you.”

Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO attend the 2024 CMT Music Awards at Moody Center on April 07, 2024 in Austin, Texas.
Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO attend the 2024 CMT Music Awards at Moody Center on April 07, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Catherine Powell/Getty Images for CMT)

“I wish I could be part of the cool crowd and be skinny and freaking not have a care in the world,” she explained.

“I just want people to know you’re not alone. Everybody goes through ups and downs and you are worth staying here. Please stay. Everybody, please stay because you’re here for a reason and you’re going through this, but do not make a permanent decision based on a temporary emotion because it will go away.”

Bunnie has spoken candidly about her troubled past on numerous occasions, and her honesty is one of the things fans love best about her.

And we’re sure they’ll appreciate her openness about her troubles with Ozempic.

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Nancy Guthrie Disappearance: Investigators Broaden Search

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Chuck Potthast Cause of Death: Beloved ’90 Day Fiance’ Personality Was 64

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Back in November, Chuck Potthast tragically passed away.

The man himself was not a 90 Day Fiance “star” unto himself. But as father of Elizabeth “Libby” Potthast and father-in-law to Andrei Castravet, his role of the franchise has been indelible.

For years, Chuck recoiled at his family’s fighting yet celebrated being a grandfather.

Now, he has died. He was only 64.

Chuck Potthast on 90 Day Fiance wearing his hat and glasses.
On ’90 Day Fiance’ and spinoffs, Chuck Potthast wanted nothing more than to see his family together and successful. (Image Credit: TLC)

Chuck Potthast has died at 64

On November 23, Elizabeth Potthast took to her Instagram page to reveal that her father has died.

Chuck Potthast reportedly died on November 9.

“Two weeks ago, tragedy struck our family,” Libby revealed in her post.

“And,” she grimly acknowledged, “it has left us completely shattered.”

Elizabeth shared: “My sweet, loving, and caring dad went to heaven.”

“We’re trying to figure out how to navigate our lives,” Elizabeth wrote of her dearly departed father.

“And,” she continued, they are grappling with how to “move forward without him.”

Libby concluded: “Please respect our privacy during this extremely difficult time.”

Chuck’s cause of death has now been revealed as blunt force trauma from a fall in the shower.

That revelation comes courtesy of documents from the Hillsborough County, Florida Medical Examiner, obtained by TMZ.

Obviously, 90 Day Fiance fans were heartbroken over this news.

Elizabeth wisely deactivated her comments under the post. After all, she knows better than most that some “fans” can be cruel — especially at the most somber, vulnerable moments.

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On November 23, 2025, Elizabeth Potthast revealed that her beloved father, Chuck Potthast, had passed away two weeks earlier. (Image Credit: Instagram)

Becky posted her own tribute

However, Elizabeth and Chuck Potthast are not the only members of her family whom 90 Day Fiance viewers have seen over the years.

Alongside Libby and Andrei and her parents, Chuck and her homophobic mom, we also got to know her siblings: Charlie, Becky, and Jenn.

Becky Lichtwerch took to her own Instagram page to share a tribute to her late father.

“Two weeks ago on this day,” her post began, “my world became distorted into a place I don’t understand.”

Becky wrote: “My father Chuck went home to be with The Lord. The pain is still more than I can bare so this is all I can write.”

The Potthast family was polarizing — intentionally so, at times, to meet the demands of reality television.

90 Day Fiance fans had their favorites and least favorites.

Most, however, were big fans of Chuck.

He was a man who knew how to play along with the joke, he rearranged his whole life when his daughter’s reality TV career took off, and more than anything else, he loved his family.

This is a devastating loss. It is also a surprise, as Chuck was only 64.

Chuck Potthast on '90 Day Fiance'
’90 Day Fiance’ and spinoffs often saw Chuck Potthast playing family peacemaker. Or trying to. (Image Credit: TLC)

In 2016, Chuck waged a cancer battle — but was cancer-free by 2017.

This past summer, Chuck underwent surgery to remove a mass that he feared was a tumor. Fortunately, it was an unusually large kidney stone.

In September, Chuck went under the knife to fix hernias that had stemmed from past surgeries. At the time, he reported that all was well.

Followers have not seen an update from the late reality TV personality since October 3, more than a month before his death.

Our hearts go out to the entire Potthast family at this time.

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Where Does Waffle House Source Its Coffee And Can You Buy It Online?

According to the chain itself, Waffle House brews 58 million cups of coffee each year, all of it sourced from the same Alabama-based company.

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Caught red-handed! NASCAR busts Gragson for sticking hand out window during Daytona 500 qualifying

Noah Gragson was caught red-handed by NASCAR. Gragson was the first driver busted during Daytona 500 qualifying for violating the new rule that specifies drivers are banned for sticking their hands out the opening of the window during the qualifying run. Gragson’s time in the No. 4 Ford for Front Row Motorsports was thrown out Wednesday because he used his left hand in an attempt to deflect air and gain an advantage on the track. “I completely forgot about that rule so that one’s on me,” Gragson said. “Yeah, I feel like an idiot for that.” The 27-year-old Gragson did not advance to the second round of qualifying and lost his chance to race for the pole. The starting order for Sunday’s Daytona 500 will be determined by a pair of Thursday night qualifying races. “I feel like the Daytona 500 is such a long race, you can kind of start wherever,” Gragson said. “It is what it is. I feel like an idiot for that. I’m dumb for that.” On the other hand, most in NASCAR found it hilarious. “This is the most Noah thing ever,” NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. wrote on social media. “Don’t touch that stove, it’s hot. Touches stove. Gets burnt. Says yes, it is hot.” Kyle Busch won the pole for the Daytona 500. Chase Briscoe, last year’s pole-sitter, qualified second and got a good chuckle out of Gragson getting busted. “He’s my buddy, but I’m not surprised it was the guy that had it happen to him,” Briscoe said. “I told my guys as soon as it happened, of all the people, I bet he didn’t even remember it was a rule.” Good call. Teams believed that drivers could earn an aerodynamic advantage on superspeedways with the gesture before NASCAR made the call in the offseason to ban it. “Sometimes you have a car that drives very easily, and you can do it easily and other times you have got your hands full and you can’t do it,” Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman said. “You always have an engineer telling you that you need to do it, exactly what position to put your hand in and all that. But I am glad that I can just keep two hands on the steering wheel for this one.” NASCAR suspended Gragson in 2023 and he parted ways with Legacy Motor Club liking an insensitive meme with a photo of George Floyd’s face. Gragson is winless in 111 career Cup races and will make his fifth Daytona 500 start. “I don’t care if I start last for this race,” Gragson said. “I know that’s probably not what people want to hear, but my best finish in Cup is third at Talladega and we qualified second-to-last. It’s kind of crazy, but it is what it is here.” Reporting by The Associated Press.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Riley Green Celebrates Back-to-Back Self-Written No. 1 Hits in Nashville

Riley Green celebrated a double milestone in Nashville this week, teaming up with BMI and his label, Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, to mark back-to-back No. 1 hits for his self-written singles, “Worst Way” and “Don’t Mind If I Do.”

Ahead of the celebration, Green sat down with Country Now and other outlets to reflect on his solo-written hits, admitting he never intentionally set out to write alone –  it simply happened that way.

“I never went into writing by myself because I wanted to be a solo writer. I wrote all my songs on my own early in my career. I did construction. I didn’t know anybody else that wrote songs and then I started co-writing and I saw how many doors that opened for me and how awesome it is to go get to write with some of these great writers,” he explained. “But I think when I have an idea that means something to me, it’s kind of easy for me to write by myself and a lot of times I get inspiration when I’m on my farm in Alabama and there’s just nobody else around. So again, it is not anything that I do mindfully. It just sort of happens when the idea is right.” 

Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment’s Ryan Dokke, Scott Borchetta and Jimmy Harnen; Photo by : Larry McCormack for BMI
Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment’s Ryan Dokke, Scott Borchetta and Jimmy Harnen; Photo by : Larry McCormack for BMI

While the celebration honored both “Worst Way” and “Don’t Mind If I Do,” featuring Ella Langley, Green was asked to specifically reflect on “Worst Way,” the song that made him the first country artist since Taylor Swift to earn back-to-back solo-written No. 1 singles on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. 

“That was probably the most unsure of a song that I’ve ever been,” he admitted. “I don’t really live in the sappy love song world very often, especially not that forward of a love song. And so when I wrote it…that’s the tough about writing by yourself, it’s not really that you can’t do it, it’s just how do you know if it’s right or not?” 

He went on to recall playing the song for his friends and collaborators, Erik Dylan and Nick Walsh, who urged him to record it. Now, it’s become one of the biggest songs of his career and a standout moment in his live show.

With those two chart-toppers now in the rearview and “Change My Mind” climbing the country radio charts, Green has his sights set on new music. However, he admitted the release timeline isn’t entirely in his hands. If it were up to him, fans would be hearing more new songs sooner rather than later.

“You know what? If I could do whatever I want to do, I’d probably be in the studio and have several songs recorded and be looking at putting some of those songs out really, really soon. And then an album sometime this year. That’s what I would do if I could make the schedule,” he teased. 

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Riley Green; Photo Provided

While fans will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on a new album from Riley Green, they have many opportunities to see him live on his Cowboy As It Gets Tour throughout the year. 

Green’s double No. 1 celebration was hosted by BMI’s Clay Bradley, where he was presented with commemorative plaques from Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. BMLG’s Scott Borchetta alongside NHRE’s Jimmy Harnen and Ryan Dokke honored Green with No. 1 plaques for “Don’t Mind If I Do” and “Worst Way,” as well as a Gold plaque for his current single, “Change My Mind,” which stands as his fastest-rising track at country radio to date. The team also revealed that “Worst Way” has officially earned 3X-Platinum certification from the RIAA.

Sponsored by Studio Bank, the evening also featured a charitable moment, as Kari Barnhart presented a donation on Green’s behalf to his Buford Bonds Charitable Fund.

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