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Sydney Sweeney Goes Topless to Promote ‘Seductress’ Lingerie Line

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For a lot of people, 2026 is off to a very rocky start.

But amid all the reports of war and corruption and environmental collapse, there are still reasons to be optimistic.

For example, Sydney Sweeney has launched a lingerie line, and she promotes it by wearing the items herself.

Sydney Sweeney attends the 41st Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival at The Arlington Theatre on February 08, 2026 in Santa Barbara, California.
Sydney Sweeney attends the 41st Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival at The Arlington Theatre on February 08, 2026 in Santa Barbara, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

The brand is called SYRN (pronounced “siren”), and it’s divided into five different collections.

Each time new items drop, Sydney models them on her Instagram page, which makes perfect sense.

If she picked someone else for the job, it would only create confusion. It would be like if Elon Musk hired someone hired a guy to be awkward on social media for him. He can just do that himself!

Anyway, first came the Seductress, which carried a femme fatale vibe featuring corsets and garters. Old school lingerie.

Then Sydney released Romantic, which had a softer and lacier vibe. Playful was the name suggests, more fun and sporty.

Then came Comfy, which was the most casual of the bunch.

Now, we’re getting a second round of Seductress releases. And as usual, both the lingerie and the model are receiving rave reviews on Instagram.

“A lil bit more of our seductress,” Sydney wrote in her caption, a play on words worthy of Shakespeare.

Predictably, the post quickly racked up hundreds of thousands of likes and an astonishing number of ultra-thirsty comments.

“GIRL YOU’RE SO STUNNING,” wrote one user.

“Internet is on its knees!!!” added another.

Sydney Sweeney attends the Los Angeles premiere of Lionsgate's "The Housemaid" at TCL Chinese Theatre on December 15, 2025 in Hollywood, California.
Sydney Sweeney attends the Los Angeles premiere of Lionsgate’s “The Housemaid” at TCL Chinese Theatre on December 15, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

A third chimed in by basically writing an ode to the Euphoria star and lingerie mogul:

“Amidst the hellish battles raging in the Middle East between America and Israel against Iran, there is something beautiful that brings a smile and a sense of joy,” this person wrote,” adding:

“Sydney Sweeney and seeing her work and projects flourishing. There are beautiful women, yes, but the most beautiful of all in every way is Sydney Sweeney.”

Now, we’re sure Sydney is used to people being weird about her on the internet. But it still must feel a little strange.

But hey, she’s a natural-born star who seems perfectly comfortable in the spotlight.

While some celebs seem to hate every second of being famous (looking at you, Chappell Roan!), Sydney has worked hard for this moment, and she’s clearly enjoying every second of it.

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Tim McGraw, The Stanley Brothers, Paul Overstreet Named 2026 Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

The Country Music Association unveiled the 2026 inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Friday morning (March 20) during a special ceremony held in the iconic Rotunda at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.

CMHOF Inductees 2026
CMHOF Inductees 2026

Marty Stuart, a Country Music Hall of Famer, served as host of the press conference, revealing this year’s inductees: Paul Overstreet (Songwriter category), The Stanley Brothers (Veterans Era Artist category), and Tim McGraw (Modern Era Artist category).

Paul Overstreet; Photo by John Russell/CMA
Paul Overstreet; Photo by John Russell/CMA

Paul Overstreet: Songwriter Category

Overstreet, a chart-topping, multi-award-winning songwriter, is behind some of country music’s most iconic hits, including “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Deeper Than the Holler,” recorded by Randy Travis, “When You Say Nothing at All,” recorded by Keith Whitley and later by Alison Krauss, “Love Can Build A Bridge” by The Judds, “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” by Kenny Chesney, and “Some Beach” recorded by Blake Shelton, among many others. Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003, his catalog has since earned more than 50 million U.S. broadcast performances.

Overstreet became emotional during his acceptance speech, holding back tears as he recalled the moment he got the call and what the honor means.

“First of all, as a writer, sometimes we’re faced with the task of putting into words something there aren’t really words for,” Overstreet shared. “But in this case, my writer instinct didn’t have the words at all. I was in a bit of shock – total surprise. When Sarah called, I was in the South China Sea, or the Gulf of Thailand on a boat and the words she spoke gave me such an amazing feeling. I was sitting at a table with 10 people, and I had to fight back tears. What an honor it is to be recognized for my work by such an iconic institution as the Country Music Hall of Fame. I realize now what my friends felt when they were told they were being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Wow… it still hasn’t completely hit me yet.”

Stanley Brothers Family; Photo by John Russell/CMA
Stanley Brothers Family; Photo by John Russell/CMA

The Stanley Brothers: Veterans Era Artist Category

Comprised of Carter and Ralph Stanley, The Stanley Brothers built a raw, emotional sound deeply rooted in the mountains of Virginia, where they were raised on gospel music and the Grand Ole Opry. After forming the Clinch Mountain Boys in the late ’40s, they carved out their own lane in bluegrass with signature three-part harmonies and Carter’s simple yet powerful songwriting, taking their music from radio stages to the Newport Folk Festival and helping songs like “I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow” stand the test of time. Following Carter’s death in 1966 at just 41, Ralph carried on the legacy for decades, mentoring future stars like Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley and later introducing their sound to a new generation with “O Death” in O Brother, Where Art Thou?, proving their influence spans generations.

The Stanley Brothers will be inducted posthumously. Their family, who continues to carry on their musical legacy, was on hand to accept the honor.

“This moment is deeply personal for our entire family,” The Stanley Brothers’ family stated. “Seeing Ralph and Carter – The Stanley Brothers – inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame is an extraordinary honor, and something we know would have meant so much to them. The fact that people around the world still love their music speaks to the heart and soul they poured into every recording and performance. Carter’s emotional lead combined with Ralph’s haunting tenor created a sound that was truly special. After Carter’s passing, Ralph carried on the music they began together, dedicating his life to preserving the spirit of traditional mountain music and sharing it with audiences everywhere through the Clinch Mountain Boys before his passing in 2016. To see The Stanley Brothers recognized together, side by side, is incredibly meaningful for our family and a testament to a legacy that continues to live on through their music.”

Tim McGraw with Marty Stuart; Photo by John Russell/CMA
Tim McGraw with Marty Stuart; Photo by John Russell/CMA

Tim McGraw: Modern Era Artist Category

For more than 30 years, McGraw has remained one of country music’s most consistent hitmakers, earning over 49 No. 1 singles, selling more than 106 million records worldwide, and landing 13 studio albums atop Billboard Top Country Albums. The Louisiana native has also built a successful acting career with roles in Friday Night Lights and The Blind Side, starred in Country Strong, and led the hit series 1883. In addition, he co-authored the bestselling book Songs of America with Jon Meacham and has earned 11 CMA Awards and three Grammys.

McGraw, who will be inducted in the Modern Era Artist category, called the moment the “greatest honor.”

“Everything good in my life has come from Country Music,” McGraw said. “From my best memories as a kid, to meeting my wife, to this music community, to the friendships I’ve made along the way. To represent Country Music at the highest level is the greatest honor anyone could bestow on me. I admit, I’ve imagined this moment many times through my career — worked towards it, thought of how I could be the kind of artist who was worthy of it. But my imagination didn’t do it justice. As I stand here, I’ll be the first to tell you I’m only worthy of it because it’s not mine alone. It also belongs to my family, to my team on and off the road, to the songwriters who trust me with their songs, to the musicians, the actors, the co-authors and to the many, many greats that came before me and taught me how it’s done. I am so honored.”

CMA CEO Sarah Trahern reflected on the announcement, noting it “serves as a powerful reminder of the people whose passion and dedication have defined Country Music at its very best.”

She continued, “As we welcome Tim McGraw, Paul Overstreet and The Stanley Brothers into the Country Music Hall of Fame, we celebrate not only their extraordinary achievements, but the lasting influence their music will have on future generations. It has been one of the greatest honors of my career to help recognize these legacies and share in this unforgettable milestone.”

Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, added, “The new inductees each followed their own distinctive career paths, but they have one critical commonality: they have left an indelible mark on Country Music,” said Kyle Young, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO. “Louisiana native Tim McGraw has built a catalog of hits defined by emotionally resonant, thought-provoking songs, achieving more than 60 Top 10 Country hits, nearly 30 No. 1 Country singles, and a formidable acting career. Raised in Mississippi, hit songwriter Paul Overstreet has penned modern Country classics for numerous Country Music Hall of Fame members, as well embarking on a successful recording career of his own. Hailing from mountainous southwestern Virginia, the Stanley Brothers – Ralph and Carter – were a foundational act in bluegrass whose music has influenced generations of artists in a variety of genres. Now, they will permanently be enshrined in the Country Music Hall of Fame alongside their esteemed peers and fellow pioneers.”

The 2026 inductees will be formally welcomed during the Medallion Ceremony later this year.

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Why Billy Ray Cyrus Missed the ‘Hannah Montana’ 20th Anniversary Premiere

On Monday night in Los Angeles, Miley Cyrus gathered with friends, family, fans and fellow co-stars of her early 2000s Disney Channel series, Hannah Montana, to celebrate the premiere of the show’s 20th Anniversary special. However, fans noticed that there was one important person who was absent from the premiere, Cyrus’ father, Billy Ray Cyrus.

Miley Cyrus; Photo by Disney/Frank Micelotta
Miley Cyrus; Photo by Disney/Frank Micelotta

A new social media post from the “Achy Breaky Heart” singer make it seem as though he traded the premiere for some time in the studio in Nashville to work on his next album. His new era of music also includes help from his son Braison and daughter Noah, who will be joining him on their father-daughter duet, “On Our Way Along,” dropping April 3.

His caption read, “Been in the studio all night in Nashville working on my new record with my youngins Braison and Noah preparing for our @todayshow performance on Good Friday! Dang feels like this is my “Sweet Niblets“ Sweet 16 on the road to the Final Four!”

The heartfelt song, “On Our Way Along,” is reportedly being produced by Braison Cyrus and Ryan Rasmussen while Noah lends her vocals.

Billy Ray’s absence from the red carpet was noticeable especially after fans spotted him in the trailer for the special that dropped today, March 24 on Disney+. The singer played a prominent role in the show as Miley Cyrus’ father, Robby Ray Stewart, and although he did not make an appearance at the premiere, he did offer a sweet message to his daughter when the announcement dropped.

“Robby Ray’s still the proudest dad in the world,” he wrote.

Disney Channel’s hit series, which ran from 2006 to 2011, followed Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus), a teenager leading a double life as pop star Hannah Montana and trying to balance fame with a desire for normalcy. Two decades later, Miley returned to a recreated Hannah Montana soundstage to film a special, joined by guest stars including “Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper, Selena Gomez, and Chappell Roan.

Billy Ray wasn’t the only member of the Cyrus family that did not attend the premiere. Miley posed on the red carpet alongside her mom, Tish Cyrus, and older sister, Brandi, before being joined by their respective partners, Maxx Morando, Dominic Purcell and Matt Southcombe. Miley’s sister Noah, as well as brothers Trace, Christopher and Braison were not present either.

Brandi Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, Tish Cyrus-Purcell; Photo by Disney/Frank Micelotta
Brandi Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, Tish Cyrus-Purcell; Photo by Disney/Frank Micelotta

Fans were excited to see several of Miley’s co-stars walk the red carpet, including Jason Earles, Moisés Arias, Shanica Knowles, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle and Cody Linley. However, the other two main characters who completed Miley’s friend trio, Emily Osment and Mitchel Musso were not there.

The “Best of Both Worlds” pop star stepped out in a glamorous silver dress, featuring a piece of her “Hannah Montana” character, Miley Stewart’s merch. She also completed the look with a blonde wig to truly embrace her former character.

Even though Billy Ray was not at the premiere, fans can still catch him in today’s special that is now available for streaming on Disney+. Additionally, he will unveil his father-daughter duet next month, marking the first taste of his first full-length album in 14 years. The project is slated to drop sometime this summer.

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Kendra Caldwell Arrest Video Shows Duggar in Police Custody

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Just days after Kendra Caldwell’s arrest, the world can see her arrest video.

Joseph Duggar’s arrest led to an automatic search of his home, where investigators found reason to bring new charges against both parents.

A lot of people had to revise their support for Kendra after learning that.

In addition to Michelle Duggar’s freakout, we can see Kendra’s much more subdued manner in police custody. Take a look:

Kendra Caldwell under arrest.
In this still from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, a handcuffed Kendra Caldwell Duggar sits and speaks to a law enforcement officer. (Image Credit: Washington County Sheriff’s Office)

Here is the Kendra Caldwell arrest video

In newly unveiled video, which you can watch below, showing Kendra Caldwell in police custody.

The footage shows the 27-year-old mother-of-four sitting while handcuffed while a police officer speaks to her.

This appears to be video taken from shortly after her mugshot was taken.

After the conversation, Kendra undergoes a simple search of her pockets as officers ensure that she is not concealing anything within her mouth or clothing.

She and an officer then go into another room. Context clues suggest that she is about to undergo a cavity search.

Kendra’s arrest came on Friday, March 20.

This was only two days after Joseph Duggar’s arrest.

Her husband is accused of molesting a now-14-year-old girl when she was only 9.

During a family vacation to Florida in 2020, he allegedly touched her thighs and genitals multiple times — only to eventually apologize and stop the sexual abuse.

He reportedly confessed to the girl’s father and to authorities when confronted, and is awaiting extradition to Florida.

Kendra Caldwell Duggar poses for her mugshot in March 2026.
Following her arrest, Kendra Caldwell Duggar posed for a mugshot. (Photo Credit: Washington County Detention Center)

Her charges are not related to her husband’s, but …

After Kendra’s arrest for false imprisonment and endangering the welfare of a child, the idea of it being a mere coincidence in timing seemed far-fetched.

But did that mean that she was involved in Joseph’s charges?

No. The answer lies somewhere between.

As we reported, police automatically searched Joseph’s home in light of the charges that he is facing.

There, they uncovered disturbing evidence that warranted these charges against Kendra (and against Joseph).

Joseph Duggar has been arrested for the alleged molestation of a 9-year-old girl.
Joseph Duggar has been arrested for the alleged molestation of a 9-year-old girl. (Washington County Sheriff’s Office)

We do not know the full extent of what investigators uncovered.

However, we do know that they reportedly found doors that lock from the outside — like prison cells.

Finding that in any house would be chilling.

Discovering it in the home where the head of household is an accused child-molester was somehow even worse.

Though the odds of Kendra and Joseph facing serious consequences for this alone seem slim, authorities are charging both parents.

Michelle Duggar confronts paparazzi near her home in Arkansas.
Michelle Duggar confronts paparazzi near her home in Arkansas. (Image Credit: YouTube)

Nobody seems to be handling this well

A TikToker named Shabba documented Michelle Duggar having a full meltdown at those documenting after Kendra’s arrest.

“You cannot be here!” she screams in a video, as we reported.

“You are interfering with children,” Michelle oddly accuses. “Shame on you!”

We don’t know if interfering with children is the best phrase to use, under the circumstances.

But it’s best to not bring that up with Michelle — she will lose her cool. Such as it is.

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2026 NFL Draft: Meet The Kicker Who Can Make a 70-yard FG and Run a 4.5 40

The NFL Draft is a month away, and pro days can yield the kind of ridiculous numbers that build intrigue around outside-the-box prospects you might have never heard of before. That’s the case with UTSA kicker Jaffer Murphy, a former college soccer player who turned heads at the Roadrunners’ pro day last week when he not only hit a 70-yard field goal, but then was timed at 4.50 seconds in the 40-yard dash. “I definitely wanted to stand out and do something that would impress the scouts,” the 24-year-old told me over the phone. “I was very blessed that it went the way that it did.” Murphy’s path to where he is now is unique, to say the least. He was born in Liberia in West Africa, moved to the United States in 2006 and was adopted here. He played soccer, basketball and football in high school, and was talented enough to play soccer in college at Drake and Florida Gulf Coast. He decided to give college football a try in 2024, playing at Division II Erie College, going 13-for-21 on field goals and connecting from as far out as 60 yards. That got him a spot at North Carolina as a preferred walk-on in spring 2025, but after sitting down with coach Bill Belichick, he wasn’t guaranteed a spot on their 105-man roster. So, he drove 20-plus hours to Texas to work out for coaches at UTSA and landed a roster spot there. He couldn’t win the place-kicking job, but handled kickoffs for UTSA, with 54 touchbacks in 88 kicks and two tackles on special teams. UTSA coach Jeff Traylor had lost his kicker to Oklahoma at the end of spring drills, and said while Murphy didn’t handle field goals for the Roadrunners, he was exactly what they needed on kickoffs. “We were in desperate need,” Traylor told me. “He hadn’t played football very long, but he was a wonderful, wonderful kid. All he needed was some time on task. He did a really good job for us on kickoffs. Super human, super athlete, and his best football is still in front of him.” What made a splash was his showing at UTSA pro day last week, going 12-for-13 on field goals, connecting from as long as 70 yards, and then showing off his athleticism with a 4.50 40-yard dash. Such speed from a kicking specialist is rare, of course — Georgia’s Jake Camarda ran a 4.56 at the combine in 2022 and was a fourth-round pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, spending two years as their punter. Murphy ran the 40 and did the vertical and broad jump with other UTSA draft prospects, and said scouts walked up to him and asked him if he would run the “L drill” or three-cone drill, which can show agility and quickness. He did them, and the same scouts asked if he would be comfortable doing positional drills as a defensive back, a position he’d never played or practiced at. “I’m a kicker, but I can also be an athlete, so I’d love to,” said Murphy, who borrowed gloves from a teammate and went through drills, acknowledging his footwork may not be the best. “I just wanted to go out and have some fun, and they reminded me I had nothing to lose.” Jacob Enns, a trainer and kicking specialist in Tampa who has worked with Murphy over the past three years, said he was making field goals from 71 yards in their second workout together, showing a natural talent for long-range kicking. “When he kicked off, the comments on his Twitter posts were ‘This kid kicks like a Madden kicker,’ because it looked just like a video game,” Enns told me. “Now, hopefully, he’ll be able to do that at the next level. … A lot of it is God-given ability, and he has that aspect of it. When we started this journey, he told me [the NFL] was his goal. He’s doing the same thing he’s done each step of the way, trusting God to open the right door. He’s going to keep working hard to earn his spot.” Murphy is working on getting his accuracy to match his strength, and he’ll need to show teams he can handle the pressure of game-on-the-line kicks in real, high-level situations. In the last game Murphy kicked a field goal, the announced attendance was 250, which came during his time at Erie College. NFL kickers come in all sizes. Daniel Carlson of the Las Vegas Raiders is 6-foot-5 and 215 pounds, while Jake Elliott of the Philadelphia Eagles is 5-9 and 167. Murphy measured at 6-1, 180 pounds at his pro day, and said he “hopefully can change the way kickers are viewed in the NFL.” He’s gifted with a strong leg, but how does athleticism help a kicker? That could be in coverage after a kickoff, in the potential for trick-play gimmickry on field goals and extra points. Murphy is unlikely to get drafted next month, but could land with an NFL team as an undrafted free agent or as a tryout player for rookie minicamp. If a strong-legged soccer player with little to no college football experience becoming an NFL kicker seems far-fetched, it shouldn’t be. Cowboys star Brandon Aubrey, now a three-time Pro Bowl selection, played soccer at Notre Dame and in the MLS before trying football with two years in the USFL before he landed in Dallas. An even closer parallel is Lions kicker Jake Bates, who played college soccer and did kickoffs only at Texas State and Arkansas, then played a year in the UFL before making the cut with Detroit. “I love their game, love what they do, and I felt like I could go and do something that’s never been done before, whether that’s kicking or being utilized out on the field as well,” Murphy told me. Traylor said the interest from scouts was strong enough that he’ll have demand from NFL teams, either during or after the draft, but he’s eager to see what he can do on a larger platform. “Great teammate, high IQ. I’m a big fan,” Traylor told me. “He’s going to get into a camp. He’s probably got about 20 opportunities right now. We’ll see how long he lasts, but he’ll get into a camp.”​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Alaska prepares to get rid of historic ferry Matanuska, one of state’s oldest

A crewman aboard the Alaska Marine Highway System ferry Malaspina dons a life jacket during a rescue boat drill Monday, Nov. 24, 2014 in Lynn Canal. (James Brooks photo)

A crewman aboard the Alaska Marine Highway System ferry Malaspina dons a life jacket during a rescue boat drill Monday, Nov. 24, 2014 in Lynn Canal.
(James Brooks photo)

The state of Alaska is looking for someone to take the Matanuska, one of the first three ships built as part of the Alaska Marine Highway System after statehood.

In a public notice published Friday afternoon, the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities said it is now looking for “interested parties regarding the opportunities to dispose of the vessel in a manner that honors its historic significance while allowing it to continue serving Alaska in new innovative ways.” 

DOT is primarily looking for people or groups interested in operating the Matanuska “as a museum vessel, maritime training ship, tourism or hospitality venue, community facility, research platform, heritage site, or other maritime or public-serving use,” according to a detailed document accompanying the public notice.

Any applicant would have to demonstrate that they have the financial resources necessary to take care of the ship.

Retired ferries are notoriously expensive to operate, and idealistic plans for other ships have repeatedly fallen apart. The former Washington state ferry Kalakala was turned into a cannery in Kodiak, recovered and towed back to Washington, but fell derelict and almost sank into a canal before being scrapped in 2015.

The Alaska ferry Taku was intended for use as a hotel after its retirement, but it ultimately ended up being scrapped in India

The ferry Malaspina was retired by the Alaska Marine Highway System in 2022 and is now being used as housing at a cruise ship terminal in Ketchikan. The business partners behind that effort are now fighting in court over a variety of issues.

Built in 1963, the Matanuska served as an active ferry for almost 60 years and still has a gold-painted funnel indicating its status as the “Queen of the Fleet,” the oldest operating ship in state service.

Despite that honor, the Matanuska has been out of regular service for at least three years, and has been laid up in Ketchikan for use as a “hotel ship” by the ferry system. Last year, DOT officials said the ferry system lacked the money needed to return the ship to service, and they recommended fully retiring it.

Proposals for the Matanuska’s future are due to DOT by 2 p.m. April 14. 

“Letters of interest proposing scrapping, dismantling, or scuttling the vessel may be submitted for informational purposes,” the agency said, but for the time being, it’s looking at ideas to reuse the ship.

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