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Australian mother jailed for life after serving poisonous mushroom lunch

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Fugitive father shot dead by police after four years on the run with children

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Christine Brown is Baffled by Possibility of Kody Taking on a New Wife

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In the first trailer released by TLC for Sister Wives Season 20, Kody Brown appears to hint at the possibility of taking on a new spouse.

He claims in this footage that some woman has reached out to him about such an option.

Is this actually the case? The aforementioned network clearly wants folks to tune in in order to find out.

But Christine Brown is as confused by the mere mention of this person as you likely are.

Kody Brown never really looks to happy, does he? (TLC)

“I do not even know how to wrap my mind around what I have seen that they are even entertaining,” the mother of six said on a recent episode of The Sarah Fraser Show, clearly baffled by the preview and what it has teased.

“Are they? Is it just for [the] camera? I do not know. I just don’t know,” she added, stating of Kody and Robyn:

“But, I hope not, because what they have is a soulmate situation. They really do.”

Christine was the first member of this plural family to walk away, announcing she was leaving Kody in November 2021; over the subsequent year or so, Janelle and Meri went ahead and made the same decision.

This leave Kody with Robyn as his only wife… at least for now.

Christine Brown deserves props for getting away from Kody. (TLC)

In the Season 20 sneak peek, Kody reveals to Robyn that there might be a new addition to the household.

“I got another one of those emails from some woman asking, sort of, to get to know us for the purpose of joining the family,” he says in this video, much to Robyn’s apparent shock and chagrin.

New episodes of this reality show kick off on Sunday, September 28 — but Christine has been making plenty of headlines in the meantime.

Her brand new memoir came out earlier this month, and it consists of this TLC personality dropping one truth bomb after another.

For example?

You’re looking at the four main cast members on Sister Wives. (TLC)

In one passage, Christine talks for the first time about a past addiction to pain medication.

In another, she slams Kody as an insensitive A-Hole for the way he acted when he took her virginity after the two got spiritually married.

Christine recalls in the book her first sexual experience as hurting “like crazy” and leaving her in tears, largely because “there was no foreplay.”

“There was no anything,” she writes. “It was my very first time after having my very first kiss at the altar, and he was experienced so he should have known.”

Brown even admits she was “crying from the pain” afterward, disappointed and heartbroken.

“I envisioned hand-holding, moonlight, gentle touches,” she says. “I imagined feeling beautiful and adored. I imagined a loving acknowledgment of our eternal life together.”

Christine Brown is Baffled by Possibility of Kody Taking on a New Wife was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Sydney Sweeney Pregnant? The Rumor & The Truth

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Is Sydney Sweeney pregnant?

The immensely talented actress is always a hot topic, and not only because she’s remarkably gorgeous.

Some of her fans are very weird. And a lot of them are having very mixed reactions to rumors of her pregnancy.

Is she pregnant? Here’s what we know.

Sydney Sweeney on June 10, 2025.
Sydney Sweeney attends the “Echo Valley” European Premiere at the BFI Southbank on June 10, 2025. (Photo Credit: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)

Who’s saying that Sydney Sweeney is pregnant?

Sometimes, an exciting new report comes out to reveal a hush-hush pregnancy.

Back in 2017, that happened with Kylie Jenner and Khloe Kardashian, with news breaking back-to-back. It was ages before either of them confirmed the reports, even indirectly. But the world knew.

In contrast, there’s no (even remotely credible) report claiming that Sydney Sweeney is pregnant.

The topic is coming up a different way.

Sydney Sweeney on June 4, 2025.
Actress Sydney Sweeney attends the Apple TV+ premiere of “Echo Valley” at AMC Lincoln Square 13 in New York City on June 4, 2025. (Photo Credit: DAVID DEE DELGADO/AFP via Getty Images)

Rather than one jaw-dropping, semi-credible report claiming that the Euphoria star is expecting, it’s more that people on social media are talking about it.

We don’t just mean in the kink or amorous sense, though there’s plenty of that.

Some folks cannot even pretend to hide their thirst.

People are talking about Sweeney actually being pregnant — now or in the near future. What’s up with that?

Sydney Sweeney on march 2, 2025.
Sydney Sweeney attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025. (Photo Credit: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)

Why are people saying that she’s pregnant?

The whispers about Sweeney being pregnant are not coming from sightings of an alleged baby bump. Rather, some are merely the incredible power of suggestion.

Recently, the actress has starred in two films in which her character is pregnant.

The first is Immaculate. And, more recently, in Eden, where she portrays an actual historical figure.

In fact, she portrays very dramatic, violent childbirths in both the religious horror film and in the survival thriller.

Immaculate, by the way, is an excellent film, and a phenomenal performance by Sweeney. If you have any particular sensitivities, best to check if those come up before watching, though.

A tearful Sydney Sweeney, dressed as a Catholic religious icon, in the film 'Immaculate.'
In ‘Immaculate,’ Sydney Sweeney puts on a stellar performance. The religious horror project had been a dream for the actress since before she was famous. (Image Credit: NEON)

The other reason that people are bringing this up is because of a controversial American Eagle ad and the conservative effort to make this tone deaf advertisement into something much larger.

Suffice it to say that there are people in this world who see Sweeney, not as an actress, not as a person, but as a symbol of everything that they desire. Which is dehumanizing and weird.

To them, the idea of her being pregnant (in many cases, only with a white husband) would be a cultural victory.

There are no real indications that Sweeney has any desire to be a battleground in anyone’s weird white nationalist fantasies.

Sydney Sweeney on August 3, 2025.
Sydney Sweeney attends the Los Angeles Special Screening of “Americana” at Desert 5 Spot on August 03, 2025. (Photo Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

Is Sydney Sweeney pregnant?

Despite the whispers and fantasies and more, there is no actual evidence that Sweeney is pregnant.

If you’ve seen photos of her having gained weight, it’s because she deliberately put on muscle and trained hard for Christy.

Maybe one day, the world will manage to be normal about Sweeney.

For now, her fans and haters both seem to have lost the plot about her.

Sydney Sweeney Pregnant? The Rumor & The Truth was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Usher Divorced: His History of Marriage, Explained

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Usher has been married and divorced multiple times over the course of his career.

He might not look it, but Usher has been a famous entertainer for decades.

In between sensational hits, he’s dated models, music producers, fellow singers, and more. Things have gotten a little complex at times. He is even a father of four.

Here’s Usher’s relationship history — and where things stand today.

Usher in April 2025.
Singer Usher performs on stage at The O2 Arena on April 05, 2025. (Photo Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images For Usher)

Usher and Chilli Thomas dated from 2001 to 2004

In 2001, Usher began dating Rozanda “Chilli” Thomas, a member of legendary girl group TLC.

(If you are unfamiliar, “Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls” is perhaps one of their most memorable and oft-referenced hits)

Though they never married, this very serious relationship would span for three years.

Usher and Chilli Thomas in 2003.
Singers Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas and Usher attend the BMG post-Grammy Awards party at Gotham Hall February 23, 2003. (Photo Credit: Evan Agostini/Getty Images)

Did Usher cheat on Chilli?

In 2003, Usher came out with Confessions. He did not work on the album alone — which had an unintended consequence.

See, songs cover topics like infidelity, pregnant mistresses, and more.

Those weren’t Usher’s deeds, but those of collaborators — like Jermaine Dupri.

Both Usher and Chilli have seemingly confirmed that he did not cheat on her. Whatever went wrong to lead to them not working out, it wasn’t the antics from that album.

Usher and Naomi Campbell in November 2004.
Singer Usher and model Naomi Campbell attend the MTV Europe Music Awards 2004 on November 18, 2004. (Photo Credit: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

He dated some famous models

Also in 2004, reports said that Usher dated Naomi Campbell, one of the most famous supermodels on the planet.

(Rumor has it that she once jumped out of a pop out cake as a birthday surprise)

In 2005, reports said that Usher and Eisha Brightwell, another model, were in some sort of entanglement.

He attended awards shows with both models, though not simultaneously.

Usher and Tameka Foster in 2007.
R&B Artist and Actor Usher Raymond arrives with girlfriend Tameka Foster at the 15th annual Trumpet Awards at the Bellagio January 22, 2007. (Photo Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Usher and Tameka Foster marry in 2007

In late 2005, Usher began dating Tameka Foster. She had already been working as his personal stylist for several years.

In 2007, the couple announced their engagement.

They had plans for a July wedding in the Hamptons, but then abruptly canceled — only to wed in August of that year.

The August nuptials were a simple civil ceremony. Then, on September 1, they had a larger ceremony to celebrate their union.

Usher and Tameka Foster in February 2007.
Singer Usher and Tameka Foster arrive at the 2007 NBA All-Star Game at the Thomas & Mack Center on February 18, 2007. (Photo Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Usher and Tameka welcomed two sons but then divorced

In November 2007, Usher and Tameka welcomed Usher “Cinco” Raymond V. In December 2008, they welcomed Naviyd Ely Raymond.

The following year, in June of 2009, Usher filed for divorce.

Getting divorced, Usher and Tameka found, was much simpler than deciding custody of their young sons.

The court finalized the divorce in November 2009. The child custody dispute was ongoing for three years, only ending in August 2012.

Usher in April 2025.
Singer Usher performs on stage at The O2 Arena on April 05, 2025. (Photo Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images For Usher)

Usher married Grace Miguel in 2015

In September of 2015, Usher and Grace Miguel married. She was his long-time girlfriend and also his manager.

They had a wedding in Cuba. The world only began to suspect the union when they spotted a wedding band on Usher’s finger.

Usher himself only confirmed that they had married during a The Ellen DeGeneres Show interview.

Usher and Grace Miguel in 2015.
Recording artist Usher and Grace Miguel, wearing Samsung Level headphones, attend the 8th Annual HEAVEN Gala on January 10, 2015. (Photo Credit: Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images for Samsung)

Usher and Grace divorced in 2018

This marriage, too, did not last. Usher and Grace announced their separation in March of 2018.

It was, it seemed, an amicable split.

At least, neither of them put out any press releases to the contrary. No three-year court battle this time.

During the final days of 2018, Usher filed to divorce Grace.

Jenn Goicoechea and Usher in 2024.
Jennifer Goicoechea and Usher attend EBONY Power 100 Gala 2024 at Nya Studios on November 17, 2024. (Photo Credit: Arnold Turner/Getty Images for EBONY)

He married Jenn Goicoechea in 2024

In September of 2020, Usher and music executive Jenn Goicoechea welcomed their first — and his third — child.

One year later, which doctors do not generally advise, they welcomed their second child in September 2021.

As we reported last year, Usher and Jenn married in Vegas in February 2024. February 11, to be specific — in the immediate aftermath of Usher’s Super Bowl Halftime show.

That was a big day for Usher, clearly. As of this writing, Usher and Jenn have not divorced.

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Democrats face high stakes in New Jersey and Virginia

The two premier statewide elections this fall are Democrats’ to lose, but they have a lot to prove.

Many Democrats won’t be satisfied with simply eking out a win — they are banking on resounding victories from Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey and former Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia. The gubernatorial nominees, who are leaning into their national security pedigrees, are carrying the weight of a party’s expectations.

The party is looking to them to springboard Democrats into next year’s midterms, with control of Congress up for grabs. They’re eager to show that 2024’s drubbing was an anomaly.

“Democrats should be optimistic about these two races, but you know, the lesson from 2024 is we can’t take anything for granted,” said veteran Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg, who added that President Donald Trump’s mastery of dominating news coverage runs the risk of drowning out his rivals’ economic messaging.

After Democratic overperformances in local elections across the country this year, the party is bullish on their prospects. Recent polling has Sherrill and Spanberger leading their Republican opponents, Jack Ciattarelli and Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, respectively.

When pushed, operatives express more confidence about Virginia, and acknowledge maintaining their grip on the governor’s mansion in New Jersey for the third consecutive cycle presents a tougher challenge.

National Democrats have committed what they called some of their largest initial investments in these states — $1.5 million each in New Jersey and Virginia — to boost Sherrill and Spanberger. A group backed by the Democratic Governors Association also placed $20 million in advertisements in New Jersey, around twice as much as the DGA-backed group did in 2021.

The political climate in Virginia and New Jersey is far better than what they’re facing in some battleground races next November. But the fear of being toppled by Republican nominees in states where Trump gained ground is adding pressure to the Sherrill and Spanberger campaigns, as are looming questions of whether they can unify their fractured coalition that cost Kamala Harris the election.

With two months before voters head to the polls in New Jersey and Virginia — and just weeks before early voting starts — here are some issues to watch.

Economy

Democrats are blaming Trump for rising costs as they emphasize affordability — an issue that catapulted him to the White House last year. If successful, that messaging is likely to serve as a blueprint for next year’s midterms.

Rep. Rob Menendez (D-N.J.) argued that Sherrill’s focus on affordability will appeal to those who backed the president because he has “lied about every major campaign promise” regarding cutting costs.

Democrats see this as a way to recapture Black and Hispanic voters, who drifted toward Trump in part because they viewed him as stronger than Harris on the economy.

“Many of the voters, the Latino and Black community, were looking for possible change. They thought Trump would be that change,” said Rep. Nellie Pou (D-N.J.), who represents a diverse district that Trump won last year. “Sadly, he has not delivered on any of the promises he has made. He has not changed the economy, he has not lowered the costs. … I think the Latino and Black community will see him for what he is.”

Democrats are hoping the Trump administration’s recent moves on tariffs and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will sway voters in November. Republicans, meanwhile, are toying with how to market the megabill to voters ahead of next year’s elections.

This election will put Democrats’ Trump messaging to the test. But while they try to convince voters higher costs are the president’s fault, Ciattarelli and his fellow Republicans say outgoing Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy and Trenton Democrats are to blame.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., speaks during an interview in Henrico County, Va., Nov. 25, 2024.

In Virginia, Democrats are leaning into similar messages on affordability, arguing Trump has broken campaign promises on lowering costs since his return to the White House. The DOGE cuts, which are acutely felt in Northern Virginia suburbs outside of Washington, D.C., are paramount in the campaign as Democrats look to cast Earle-Sears as a cheerleader for Trump’s gutting of the federal workforce.

The Trump Factor

The GOP is hoping they can replicate the party’s success when Trump is not on the ballot — something that helped lift Virginia Republican Glenn Youngkin to the governor’s mansion four years ago. That red wave, however, was short-lived as Democrats successfully flipped control of the lower chamber of the Virginia legislature in 2023. Now Democrats are looking to expand their control of both chambers as well as usher in a clean sweep of all three statewide offices this year by leaning into anti-Trump sentiments.

But the president’s impact is an unknown factor in Virginia. Earle-Sears has yet to receive Trump’s endorsement, which some Republicans are bullish would help her make up ground.

An endorsement “would be a plus,” said Fairfax County GOP chair Katie Gorka. “I know that there are people, especially in Northern Virginia, who are not Trump fans. … But the bottom line is, Trump did really well for a Republican in Northern Virginia.”

In the meantime, Earle-Sears is borrowing from his 2024 culture-war playbook. In a campaign ad released Wednesday, she labeled her Democratic opponent a “woke Washington radical” who “wants boys to play sports and share locker rooms with little girls” and will allow kids to change genders “without telling their parents.”

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears speaks during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia, on Nov. 2, 2024.

The Spanberger campaign wants to remind Virginia voters that the Republican nominee, who advocated the Republican Party “move on” from the president just a few years ago, is now fully embracing Trumpism.

In New Jersey, Trump endorsed Ciattarelli in the Republican primary. But it’s unclear if the president’s support will provide a boost among the general electorate, in which Ciattarelli needs to earn the backing of unaffiliated and Democratic voters to chip away at Democrats’ large voter registration advantage. Recent surveys show Trump unpopular with New Jerseyans, and Democrats are confident he will drag Ciattarelli at the polls.

Ciattarelli recently told reporters he appreciates “that the White House isn’t taking a heavy-handed approach” with his race, but offered to “do anything” that Ciattarelli thinks “can help the campaign.”

Ciattarelli criticized the president years ago, and Trump did not endorse the New Jersey Republican in 2021. But Trump now proclaims Ciattarelli as “100 percent MAGA” — something Democrats are eager to remind voters of. Ciattarelli argues that Democrats are more focused on talking about Trump than New Jersey.

Who will boost Democratic enthusiasm?

While Republicans can rally the base around Trump this November, Democrats lack that clear leader.

When asked about whether a campaign appearance from Harris would benefit Sherrill, New Jersey Democratic Party Chair LeRoy Jones said he is focused on “utilizing the celebrity base in New Jersey that we have,” and cited Sen. Cory Booker and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, the latter of whom came in second place during the June Democratic primary for governor.

“We have a number of individuals that give that turnout prowess,” he said.

Former President Barack Obama held rallies for Murphy and former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, as well as Virginia nominees Ralph Northam and Terry McAuliffe. Though he hasn’t announced plans in either state yet, he participated in a fundraiser earlier this summer for Sherrill.

At least one potential 2028 Democratic White House candidate, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, is planning to campaign for Sherrill and Spanberger in the closing stretch of the campaign.

Black and Hispanic voters

Across the country, Republicans are looking to replicate Trump’s inroads with Black and Hispanic voters. New Jersey and Virginia will be the first post-2024 test of whether they are able to achieve that.

In the primary, Sherrill had a lower share of the vote in areas with large Black and Hispanic populations, and some have warned that Democrats are at risk of continuing to lose those voters. Ciattarelli and Sherrill are working to engage those communities, and Sherrill recently got a notable boost with an endorsement from Baraka, who performed well in areas with large Black and Hispanic populations in the primary.

Candidate and former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli discusses the issues at the New Jersey Republican gubernatorial primary debate, at NJ PBS Studios, Wednesday, May 7, 2025, in Newark, N.J.

In Virginia, Republicans tout their diverse slate of candidates, with a Black woman running atop the ticket, an openly gay lieutenant governor candidate in John Reid and incumbent attorney general Jason Miyares, who is of Cuban descent.

Earle-Sears’ campaign also points to a recent $500,000 donation from Bob Johnson, the co-founder of Black Entertainment Television, as evidence she is making inroads with minority voters while picking up fundraising in the campaign’s final stretch. Spanberger enjoys a hefty 3-to-1 cash advantage, according to recent state campaign finance reports.

Spanberger was forced to play defense after a woman held a racially divisive sign last month at a campaign rally targeting the lieutenant governor. “Hey Winsome, if trans can’t share your bathroom, then blacks can’t share my water fountain,” the sign read. Spanberger said in a social media post the sign was “racist and abhorrent.”

Democrats counter that their own diverse ticket, which includes an Indian-born woman as lieutenant governor nominee and a Black man running for attorney general, better represent the values of voters of the state than their GOP counterparts. The party also vows their ticket will, unlike the Republicans, work to protect residents from the federal government overreach.

“Folks aren’t fooled in this campaign,” said Lamont Bagby, a state senator and chair of Virginia’s Democratic Party. “When we needed them to push back on the Trump administration … they did not.”

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