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Jennifer Pedranti, RHOC Star, Admits Son Started California Wildfire

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Reality stars are used to offering up public confessions about embarrassing parts of their private lives.

But Real Housewives of Orange County star Jennifer Pedranti probably never imagined that she would be offering up such a shocking revelation about her own son.

Pedranti spoke out this week amid reports that linked one of her sons to a Southern California brush fire.

Jennifer Pedranti attends the Universal Horror Unleashed red carpet celebration at Universal Horror Unleashed on September 18, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Jennifer Pedranti attends the Universal Horror Unleashed red carpet celebration at Universal Horror Unleashed on September 18, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Greg Doherty/Getty Images for Universal Horror Unleashed)

The Bravo vet confirmed Thursday that one of her children was involved in the incident, though she stressed that the family is taking the situation very seriously.

“I would like to clear up the rumblings of my son having involvement in the Ladera Ranch fire,” Jennifer wrote on her Instagram Stories.

“He and others were involved.”

Jennifer, who shares five children with ex-husband William Pedranti, did not reveal which of her four sons was involved.

“My ex husband and myself take this very serious,” she continued.

“This behavior is unacceptable and we are deeply sorry to our community. This is a tough learning moment for our son and our family.”

Jennifer also praised first responders for preventing the situation from becoming much worse.

“We were so thankful there was no property damage and nobody was hurt. The fire and police were absolutely amazing and gave these boys a lesson they will never forget.”

According to Jennifer, her son was not arrested but will still face consequences at home.

“He will be taking a fire safety course to make sure a mistake like this never happens again,” she explained. “There are consequences within our family and we will make sure our son learns from this accident.”

The brush fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in Ladera Ranch, California, eventually burning roughly seven acres.

Firefighters mounted an aggressive response from both the ground and the air, successfully containing the blaze before it could spread to nearby homes.

Officials reported no injuries and no property damage. Authorities also confirmed that no arrests were made, though the cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Jennifer, who joined The Real Housewives of Orange County as a full-time cast member in Season 17, has largely kept her family life out of the spotlight.

But with Season 20 now underway, the reality star chose to address the incident head-on, acknowledging her son’s involvement while making it clear her family intends to treat the matter as a serious lesson rather than simply moving on.

Southern California was ravaged by wildfires in 2025, and millions of residents who lost their homes are still struggling to rebuild their lives.

So while the actions of Jennifer’s son might be shockingly ignorant, hopefully her fellow SoCal residents can find solace in the fact that she’s taking the situation very seriously.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

Jennifer Pedranti, RHOC Star, Admits Son Started California Wildfire was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Alaska governor vetoes new limits on political donations

The Alaska State Capitol is seen on Thursday, July 9, 2026. (James Brooks photo/Alaska Beacon)

The Alaska State Capitol is seen on Thursday, July 9, 2026. (James Brooks photo/Alaska Beacon)

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday vetoed a bill that would have reimposed limits on the amount of money that individual people can donate to political candidates. 

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned Alaska’s prior limits in 2021, and the Dunleavy administration declined to appeal the decision. Alaska has been without limits on political contributions since then.

At the time of the court decision, Dunleavy said he was opposed to campaign finance limits, and in a veto message Thursday, he expressly stated that he opposed capping the amount of money that someone can give a political candidate.

Counterintuitively, some proponents of limits on campaign cash said they were pleased with the governor’s veto of House Bill 16.

A ballot measure identical to the vetoed bill is slated for statewide vote in the Aug. 18 primary election. Ballots for that election have already been printed and are being sent this week to military voters overseas.

Under the Alaska Constitution, if lawmakers enact a substantially similar law to a ballot measure scheduled for a vote, the ballot measure vote is canceled.

“If the bill had passed, any votes for or against the measure would not have been counted,” said Stephen Kirch, a spokesman for the Alaska Division of Elections.

Now, the measure will go forward and those votes will be counted.

In addition, the governor’s veto fixes a problem with the start date of HB 16. As written, the bill would have taken effect after the 2026 election.

But under the Alaska Constitution, a bill automatically takes effect 90 days after enactment unless a supermajority of lawmakers vote for something different.

When HB 16 passed the House, opponents of the bill voted against the so-called “effective date” clause. As a result, had the bill become law, it would have taken effect in the middle of this fall’s elections, instead of after them.

The Alaska Public Offices Commission, which would have been in charge of implementing the new limits, held an emergency closed-door conference with its attorneys last month to discuss the problem.

“What was concerning was the dilemma that I think APOC and most importantly candidates would have been facing … in trying to implement it somewhere between the primary and the general elections,” said former Alaska Attorney General Bruce Botelho, a supporter of both HB 16 and the identical ballot measure.

Rep. Calvin Schrage, I-Anchorage, sponsored both the ballot measure and HB 16. By text message, he said he was disappointed by the governor’s veto.

“Fortunately, the ultimate power in Alaska doesn’t rest in the governor’s office; it rests with the people. This issue will be on the ballot this August, and I look forward to Alaskans expressing their will at the polls,” he said.

Supporters of the campaign finance ballot measure are confident it will pass muster at the polls. In 2006, 73% of participating voters approved a prior measure; the limits that measure imposed were the ones canceled by the 9th Circuit in 2021. 

A sample ballot seen at the headquarters of the Alaska Division of Elections on Thursday, July 9, 2026, shows the language for the campaign finance ballot measure. (James Brooks photo/Alaska Beacon)
A sample ballot seen at the headquarters of the Alaska Division of Elections on Thursday, July 9, 2026, shows the language for the campaign finance ballot measure. (James Brooks photo/Alaska Beacon)

The Alaska Legislature attempted and failed to pass new limits in 2022 and 2024 before passing HB 16 on the last day of the 2026 regular session. 

If voters approve the new-limit ballot measure in August, individuals would be limited to giving $2,000 per donor per candidate in each two-year election cycle. 

For the governor’s race, where a lieutenant governor candidate and governor candidate run together on a single ticket, the limit would be $4,000. The limit for donations from one person to a political party or group would be $5,000.

If a group wants to donate to a candidate, the limit is $4,000 per candidate, or $8,000 for the governor’s race.

Those limits would be adjusted for inflation every 10 years.

In his veto message, Dunleavy said he believes the limits would give an advantage to wealthy candidates who can fund their own campaigns.

“It restricts ordinary political participation while leaving personal wealth as a preferred path to political influence. This bill, if it became law, would radically tilt in the favor of the wealthy when it comes to elected office,” the governor said of HB 16.

“Free speech and participation in elections should not depend on personal wealth. Alaska should not make it harder for citizens to support candidates while preserving a built-in advantage for those who can self-fund.”

By text, Schrage said limits are important for protecting the integrity of candidates and elected officials while fighting corruption.

“All Alaskans deserve a government that answers to them, not to well-funded special interests,” he said.

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Blackstreet Announce ‘Another Level’ Anniversary Vinyl

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Blackstreet are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their album Another Level with a vinyl reissue. The 1996 sophomore release from the R&B group will be available on 2LP standard black vinyl and limited Marshmallow Opaque 2LP color vinyl. The vinyl configurations will include the previously released bonus track “No Diggity (Billie Jean Remix).”

Released through Interscope Records, Another Level followed Blackstreet’s eponymous 1994 debut. That record produced a number of hits, including “Before I Let You Go” which hit the Top 10 of the Billboard charts. Blackstreet were at their commercial peak by the time they released Another Level, which blended their silky R&B harmonies with hip-hop production, resulting in a polished, radio-ready sound.

Largely produced by Blackstreet founder Teddy Riley, a pioneer of the new jack swing sound, Another Level incorporates a mix of soulful ballads, mid-tempos grooves, and club-oriented tracks. The record is anchored by the global smash hit “No Diggity” featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen, which features a Bill Withers vocal sample. The song went on to win a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and became one of the most iconic R&B/hip-hop crossover records of the decade.

Other standout tracks include “Don’t Leave Me” and “Fix,” which further solidified the group’s flair for balancing emotional storytelling. The album also features a version of The Beatles’ “Can’t Buy Me Love,” titled here as “(Money Can’t) Buy Me Love.” Another Level also includes interludes from Riley’s daughters, Deja and Taja. Also notable is an interview with the group and Morris Baxter that appears midway through the record, “Blackstreet (On The Radio).”

Another Level was Blackstreet’s most commercially successful album, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, and No. 1 on the Top R&B Albums chart for five weeks.

Order Blackstreet’s Another Level here.

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