Mariska Hargitay Joined by Husband Peter Hermann and Their 3 Kids for Rare Red Carpet Family Photo at N.Y.C. Film PremiereNew Foto - Mariska Hargitay Joined by Husband Peter Hermann and Their 3 Kids for Rare Red Carpet Family Photo at N.Y.C. Film Premiere

Debra L Rothenberg/FilmMagic Mariska Hargitay attended the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of her documentaryMy Mom Jaynein New York City on June 13 The actress, 61, posed on the red carpet with her husband Peter Hermann, sons August, 18, and Andrew, 13, and daughter Amaya, 14 The family previously made a public appearance together at the film's premiere at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival Mariska Hargitayis sharing a special night with her family. On Friday, June 13, the actress, 61, was joined by her husbandPeter HermannandchildrenAugust, 18, Amaya, 14, and Andrew, 13, for the Tribeca Film Festival premiere ofMy Mom Jaynein New York City. Hargitay made a glamorous appearance on the red carpet as she was photographed holding hands with her two youngest kids, Andrew and Amaya, while August and husband Peter stood alongside. TheLaw & Order: SUVstar wore a black fitted gown with a white and cream sequin embroidered top and matching cape, paired with long white gloves. She wore her hair in an elegant updo and accessorized her look with crystal-embellished drop earrings. Hermann, 57, looked dashing in a white suit and shirt paired with black pants. Amaya matched her dad wearing a white blazer and skirt, while brothers Andrew and August wore identical black suits with matching bow ties. John Nacion/WireImage Hargitayrepostedon her Instagram Stories a black-and-white photo of her and Hermann embracing at the event. The couple tied the knot in 2004. They welcomed their first child, son August, two years later and adopted Amaya and Andrew within six months of each other in 2011. Hargitay premiered her directorial debut,My Mom Jayne, detailing the life and legacy of her late mother, at the2025 Cannes Film Festivalin May. The actress was once again supported by her husband and children at the Cannes premiere as they posedfor family photos on the red carpet. Hargitay toldInStylethat having her family there to support her at the festival was "deeply meaningful." "Being in Cannes with the family was kind of like tectonic plates shifting," she told the outlet. "[To]see my children proud of me. It was so beautiful." Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Hargitay's appearance with her family at the New York City premiere of the documentary comes after she attended thepremiere ofRe-Creationwith eldest son August at the 2025 Tribeca Festival in New York City on June 8. The mother-and-son duo wore casual looks for the event. Hargitay donned a black shirt and navy pants paired with silver shoes, while August wore a black top and pinstriped white pants with leather sneakers. Read the original article onPeople

Mariska Hargitay Joined by Husband Peter Hermann and Their 3 Kids for Rare Red Carpet Family Photo at N.Y.C. Film Premiere

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Rosie O'Donnell Shares Rare Photo of 30-Year-Old SonNew Foto - Rosie O'Donnell Shares Rare Photo of 30-Year-Old Son

Rosie O'Donnell Shares Rare Photo of 30-Year-Old Sonoriginally appeared onParade. AsSex and the Cityfans still processRosie O'Donnell's surprising role as a virgin nun on theSeason 3 debut ofAnd Just Like That, the iconic actress and television host has moved on to more significant milestones — like celebrating her first-born son's 30th birthday. While O'Donnell, 63, shares plenty of photos of their youngest child Clay, 12, the rest of her four children are adults — with her daughter Chelsea, 27, infamously estranged from her mom — so it makes sense that theNow and Thenstar doesn't shareas many snapshotsof her elder kids. But in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 14, O'Donnell couldn't help but take to Instagram to sharea rare photoof her eldest son, Parker, on his 30th birthday. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rosie O'Donnell (@rosie) "happy birthday parker - i love u to the moon and back - 30 years - went too quickly," theHarriet the Spyactress captioned the image of Parker, who looked off to the side, a large smile on his face. O'Donnell's first-born has certainly grown up, sporting a full beard and a man bun. (O'Donnell shares her four eldest children, all adopted, with ex-wifeKelli Carpenter. Clay was adopted by O'Donnell and her second ex-wife,Michelle Rounds.) The new photo of Parker was a follow-up to the talk show alum's photo of her and her eldest son, which she posted a day before — too excited for his birthday to not celebrate it the night before. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rosie O'Donnell (@rosie) "happy birthday tomorrow parker," O'Donnell captioned the selfie, during which she and Parker smiled for the camera. O'Donnell has been open about Parker's career in the military, even quipping onThe Viewin 2014 (perPeople), "How do you annoy your left-wing, liberal, pacifist mother?" she joked. "You become a big military man." In addition to her five children, O'Donnell is also a grandmother of four via estranged daughter Chelsea, who was arrested late last year on drug charges after the birth of her fourth child. "We all hope she is able to get the help she needs to turn her life around," O'Donnell wrote via Instagram in early December, confirming her daughter's arrest (and subsequent bail from jail allegedly posted by Chelsea's birth mother). In the post, O'Donnell added the hashtags: "#drug-addiction #tragic #sadness #truth." Rosie O'Donnell Shares Rare Photo of 30-Year-Old Sonfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 14, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

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Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty: TV channel, time, how to watch Caitlin Clark returnNew Foto - Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty: TV channel, time, how to watch Caitlin Clark return

TheIndiana Feverwill host theNew York Libertyon Saturday as part of the Commissioner's Cup, an in-season tournament within the WNBA. The Fever will also haveCaitlin Clarkback.She hasn't played since a May 24 gameagainst the Liberty due to a quadriceps strain. Head coach Stephanie White told reporters on June 9 that Clark would participate in more practice during the week and on June 13 the team announced Clark's return. The unbeaten Liberty carry a nine-game winning streak into the game. Sabrina Ionescu had 23 points and seven assists for the defending champions in an 85-66 victory over the Chicago Sky on June 10. Breanna Stewart added 18 points, seven defensive rebounds and five assists for New York. Here's what to know for the Fever-Liberty game on Saturday, June 14, including start time and how to watch: More:WNBA TV ratings down more than 50% since Caitlin Clark injury The WNBA game between the Indiana Fever and the New York Liberty — which will count in both the regular season standings and in the Commissioner's Cup — is set for a 3 p.m. ET tip-off at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. WNBA:The WNBA's 'Line 'Em Up' program is banking on the 3-ball Time:3 p.m. ET/ Noon PT Location:Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Indiana) TV:ABC Stream:ESPN+ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Fever vs. Liberty: How to watch Caitlin Clark's return

Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty: TV channel, time, how to watch Caitlin Clark return

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Mexico's president calls for no ICE raids during Mexico-Dominican Republic soccer matchNew Foto - Mexico's president calls for no ICE raids during Mexico-Dominican Republic soccer match

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged U.S. officials on Friday not to target individuals attending a Gold Cup soccer match in Los Angeles between the Mexican national team and the Dominican Republic. Dozens of workers have beendetainedby federal immigration authorities in a series of raids in LA's fashion district and at Home Depot parking lots in Southern California. More than 100 people have been detained. "We don't believe that there will be any raids if there's a soccer game," Sheinbaum said in a news conference. "We hope there won't be any. We call for no action from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement." Mexico is scheduled to play the Dominican Republic on Saturday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, in a group stage match of the Gold Cup. Usually, the Mexican national team matches attract thousands of fans whenever they play in Southern California. Their last match there was in March, when more than 50,000 fans attended a League of Nations semifinal against Canada. In the most recent measure in the administration's immigration crackdown,President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops and Marinesto the Los Angeles area after the raids sparked days of tumultuous protests throughout the city. The city's downtown has seen a variety of protests, from quiet to boisterous. Over the weekend, protesters blocked a key freeway and set cars on fire. For safety concerns,the Mexican national team decided to change hotelsearlier in the week and moved from downtown to Long Beach. Sheinbaum also said that the Mexican consulates in the United States have implemented an information campaign guide for Mexicans in the event of unjust detention by immigration authorities. "This campaign we are carrying out through the consulates will provide all the information on what to do if detained, as well as ongoing contact with families," the Sheinbaum said. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Mexico's president calls for no ICE raids during Mexico-Dominican Republic soccer match

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All About the "Blue Bloods" Spinoff "Boston Blue" (Including the Sneak Peek Donnie Wahlberg Shared!)

Zach Dilgard/CBS ©2024 Boston Bluewill star Donnie Wahlberg, reprising his role fromBlue Bloods Blue Bloodsended its 14 season run in December 2024 OtherBoston Bluecast members includeGhostbustersstar Ernie Hudson TheBlue Bloodslegacy will continue in the upcoming show,Boston Blue. Blue Bloods, the long-running police procedural starringTom Selleckas police commissioner Frank Reagan, ended in December 2024, after 14 seasons.Donnie Wahlberg, who played detective Danny Reagan since the first episode of the CBS series, will reprise his role in the new spinoff,Boston Blue. Notably, the new show wasn't originally conceived as aBlue Bloodsspinoff. According toDeadline, the original plot centered around an LAPD cop who transfers to Boston, but since Wahlberg is associated with the city in real life, CBS reworked it to be about hisBlue Bloodscharacter. In May 2025, at a press event for the network's fall 2025 schedule,TVLinereported that Wahlberg assured "noBlue Bloodsfans will be disappointed" withBoston Blue. "Danny's story will continue the Reagan family's. You can't have Danny without Reagans," he explained. "There'll be connective tissue to the old family. But we're also going to get to discover anewfamily and carry on the tradition of telling their stories and still telling the Reagan stories." Here's everything to know about theBlue Bloodsspinoff,Boston Blue, including what the show is about, who is in the cast and when it will premiere. John Paul Filo/CBS ©2021 Boston Bluefollows detective Danny Reagan (Wahlberg), who moves to Boston to join the city's police department. There, Danny is assigned a partner, Detective Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green), the eldest daughter of the Silvers, a prominent law enforcement family. Since Danny's life is in New York, it is currently unknown why he would make the move to Boston, and if his transfer is voluntary or mandatory. That said, Danny's home life looks different than it once did: He's a widower whose children are now adults. Michael Parmelee/CBS ©2024 Boston Blueis being described as a "universe expansion" ofBlue Bloods, perDeadline. Danny Reagan, who Wahlberg portrayed in all 14 seasons ofBlue Bloods, is the main character ofBoston Blue. But so far, no otherBlue Bloodsalums have been announced for the new series. Still, fans are hopeful that Danny's longtime partner, detective Maria Baez (Marisa Ramirez), will appear, especially after the romantic moment they shared when Danny asked her out on a date in theBlue Bloodsseries finale. "I pushed a lot for some closure with that," Wahlberg explained toVariety, referring to Danny and Maria. "I went to [writer] Siobhan O'Connor, and I was like, 'Listen, you've got to do something.' " "'They don't need to go get married, but something would be nice, just to show that there may be a future for them, or that their relationship has really evolved,' " he recalled telling O'Connor. Rodriguez/Variety via Getty ; Phillip Faraone/WireImage ; Stefanie Keenan/Getty TheBoston Bluecast includes Wahlberg reprising his role of detective Danny Reagan, and Martin-Green, who will play detective Lena Silver. According toDeadline, at a Paramount press conference in May 2025, Martin-Green said, "We love the Reagans. We have all loved the Reagans for so long. Being Detective Lena Silver, who comes from a prominent law enforcement family, you will love the Silvers too." "I'm super excited for this partnership, and to be back in the CBS family," theStar Trek: Discoveryalum added. Other cast members includeGhostbustersiconErnie Hudson, who will step up to the pulpit as Reverend Peters, the patriarch of the Silver family, and a pastor at a historic Baptist Church in Boston, according toDeadline. PsychstarMaggie Lawsonis also part of the project as Sarah Silver, Lena's stepsister and the superintendent of the Boston police department, perthe outlet. Most recently,The Better Sisterstar Gloria Reuben was tapped to play the Silver matriarch and Boston's district attorneyMae Silver. John Paul Filo/CBS ©2021 Boston Bluewill premiere this upcoming fall on CBS, though an exact release date has not been announced. The new spinoff will air Friday nights at 10 p.m. ET, the time slot formerly filled byBlue Bloods, perTV Insider. It will followFire Countryand its new spinoff,Sheriff Country. As of right now, there is no official trailer forBoston Blue, but ateaser was sharedin May 2025. In the 10-second snippet, Wahlberg gives a quick intro to the spinoff. "Can't wait for you to see my new series,Boston Blue," he says while sneak peek clips flash on the screen. CBS ©2023 Boston Bluewill air new episodes on CBS, and be available to stream the next day onParamount+. Read the original article onPeople

All About the “Blue Bloods” Spinoff “Boston Blue” (Including the Sneak Peek Donnie Wahlberg Shared!)

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Taylor Swift Makes Pit Stop at Florida Children's HospitalNew Foto - Taylor Swift Makes Pit Stop at Florida Children's Hospital

Taylor Swift Makes Pit Stop at Florida Children's Hospitaloriginally appeared onParade. Taylor Swift's love for her fans goes beyond the surface—she's a true humanitarian, and her recent visit to a Florida children's hospital proves just that. After a fun date night with boyfriendTravis Kelcethe night before, the pop star made a pit stop at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, on Friday, June 13, where she delighted patients, families, and staff alike. In oneclip shared on TikTok, Swift, 35, wore a stylish sage green dress and brown sandals as she made her way through the lobby, smiling and posing for photos with the staff, who greeted her with applause and heart signs. "I love her dress!" one fan commented on the video. Another declared, "She really just is the most incredible human being 😍😍" Pediatric surgeon Jill Whitehouse shared herappreciation on Instagram, posting a photo with the superstar and calling her "undeniably one of the kindest human beings" she had ever met. "Thank you #taylorswift for making dreams come true for all of our patients, families, and staff today!" Whitehouse wrote in the caption, which received tons of comments from fellow Swifties. "🥲2 beautiful successful women!" one shared, while another commented, "That's our girlie 🥹." Another said, "Omg love this well deserved ofc. Love that she is bringing joy and making patients' days." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 This sweet surprise came just one day after Swift, 35, was seen with Kelce, also 35, attendingthe Stanley Cup Final in Florida. The couple, who have been together since 2023, spent their night out watching Game 4 of the cup in box seats at the Amerant Bank Arena down the street from the children's hospital in Sunrise, FL. According to photos, it looks like Swift flew solo on her trip to the hospital. Taylor Swift Makes Pit Stop at Florida Children's Hospitalfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 14, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

Taylor Swift Makes Pit Stop at Florida Children's Hospital

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Hartenstein back in starting lineup for Thunder for Game 4 of the NBA Finals vs. IndianaNew Foto - Hartenstein back in starting lineup for Thunder for Game 4 of the NBA Finals vs. Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Oklahoma City went back to the lineup it used throughout the first three rounds of the playoffs on Friday night, returning Isaiah Hartenstein to the starting five for Game 4 of the NBA Finals against Indiana. Hartenstein started alongside MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, Lu Dort and Chet Holmgren. The Hartenstein-Holmgren pairing gives the Thunder a pair of 7-footers in the opening five, and Oklahoma City was 12-4 in the Western Conference playoffs when starting that lineup. That fivesome was also 9-4 when starting games together in the regular season. The Thunder had Hartenstein coming off the bench for the first three games of the finals, with Cason Wallace starting in his place. Indiana took two of those three games. "We have a lot of optionality that we draw on, almost nightly," Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said earlier in the finals. "If you followed our team throughout the season, I think you know that flexibility and adaptability is the only constant. We're never staying the same. I know we started the same lineup in the playoffs, but our rotation night to night in these series has been incredibly variant. We think that's a strength of our team." The change comes after Indiana scored 50 points in the paint in Game 3, after managing only 34 in each of the first two games of the series. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/nba

Hartenstein back in starting lineup for Thunder for Game 4 of the NBA Finals vs. Indiana

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Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau and other top players miss the cut at US Open after another difficult dayNew Foto - Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau and other top players miss the cut at US Open after another difficult day

Some of the world's most recognizable names in golf, including defending champion Bryson DeChambeau, won't be around at the US Open this weekend after missing the cut at the brutal Oakmont Country Club. DeChambeau shot a 7-over 77 to put him at 10-over through the first two days of golf's third major of the year, a few shots more than the cutline that winnows the field before the third and fourth rounds. The two-time US Open champion was haunted by the thick rough around Oakmont's greens throughout the day, missed many of the course's narrow fairways and struggled to hit greens in regulation. It's the first time the defending champion has missed the cut at the US Open since 2020, when Gary Woodland failed to do so at Winged Foot Golf Club. But DeChambeau wasn't alone. Players like Shane Lowry, Tommy Fleetwood, Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas and Justin Rose all fell short of securing themselves a tee time on Saturday. The leader through 36 holes is American Sam Burns, the No. 22-ranked player in the world who finished Thursday's round with three bogeys and one double bogey, looking like a changed man. Aside from one stray bogey as he began the back-nine, Burns hardly put a foot wrong to shoot a 5-under 65, only two shots off the course record. As the sun broke through the early haze on the relatively tree-less Oakmont course around midday, Burns stayed cool to par his last five holes. He finished the day 3-under for the tournament and was a shot behind leader JJ Spaun when he knocked in his final putt of the day. Burns finished ninth at this tournament last year at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina and said that experience taught him to play more freely on tough courses. "I think for this golf course, you really just have to free it up. It's too hard to try to guide it around here. You're going to hit some in the rough, you're going to hit some in some bad spots, you might as well do it with authority," he told reporters. But while Burns appeared to solve Oakmont for the day, some players who performed well on Thursday got eaten alive by the nasty course on Friday. Sungjae Im finished Thursday's opening round at 2-under, shooting 68. He described himself as lucky to hit fairways during a solid round. That luck ran out quickly Friday morning. Im bogeyed four holes on the front nine and his two birdies on the back nine were canceled out by a double bogey on 18. While he only hit one fewer fairway than on Thursday, he struggled to find the green quickly and ended the day with a 7-over 77, leaving him 5-over for the tournament. Americans Ryan McCormick and Jordan Spieth shot even par on Thursday and lost their touch on Friday. Spieth shot a 5-over 75 to put himself in danger of missing the cut and McCormick played himself out of a weekend appearance with a 7-over 77. Spieth in particular cut a frustrated figure, dropping his club on the 9th tee after sending his drive into the tall grass and turning to curse in exasperation after hitting an approach shot on 11 that left him with a long putt for birdie. There were also moments of pure cringe brought on by Oakmont's difficult greens. On the par-5 No. 12, Justin Thomas had 26-and-a-half-foot for birdie. He ended up four-putting to finish with a double bogey, missing putts from three feet and four feet before finally putting in a two-footer. But for a period, the eyes of the tournament were firmly fixed on No. 1-ranked Scottie Scheffler, who started promisingly with a birdie before finding enough trouble that speculation soared over whether the PGA Championship winner would even be playing the weekend at the year's third major. Bogeys on 15, 17 and 1 – his group teed off on the course's 10th hole on Friday – had Scheffler sitting at 6-over for the tournament, which was right on the projected cut line. A birdie on No. 2 seemed to right the ship but was quickly followed by a painful bogey on the difficult No. 3 with its famous church pew bunker. Scheffler slammed his club in frustration as his drive found the lengthy bunker that is striped with raised bits of turf, giving the visual effect of benches in the sand and an absolutely painful experience to play out of. "When you get the ball out of position here, you've just got to try to get the ball back in play. That's really all there is to it," he said. "You can get lucky sometimes and get a lie and maybe be able to get something to the green. But that wasn't really happening for me today. I decided to just keep hitting it in the rough for some reason." The big Texan did well to get his second shot into the fairway but left the approach shot long. His par putt missed by an inch but slid on Oakmont's quick greens to a difficult spot. Scheffler sank the bogey put and, from there, salvaged his day. Birdies on No. 4 and No. 7 seemed to put an end to speculation about the three-time major champion missing the cut but a bogey on No. 9 put him at 4-over for the tournament. "Mentally this was as tough as I've battled for the whole day," Scheffler said of his round, which was his sixth consecutive over-par round at the US Open dating back to last year. The No. 2 ranked player in the world, Rory McIlroy, flirted with the cutline for most of Friday before turning in a spectacular end to his round. McIlroy's day started ominously with double bogeys on the first and third holes of the day. The double on No. 3 was particularly hard to watch. McIlroy's drive found a fairway bunker 109 yards away from the pin and the Northern Irishman's shot out didn't quite clear the side of the bunker, dropping his ball in thick rough just a few yards away. His approach shot then rolled off the green and he had to chip his way back onto the green. His bogey putt from 12 feet out missed and he tapped in for a double, sending him to 4-over on the day and 8-over for the tournament. But from then on McIlroy got it together and went 2-under for the rest of the day, including a birdie on the 18th hole that ensured he was going into the weekend. His approach shot to the 18th green, with a pin placement in a little basin surrounded by three ridges and the thick rough just off the green, was magnificent. The ball landed behind the hole with just enough backspin to send it over one of those ridges and it rolled neatly to inside five feet. He sank the putt and is hoping to find some momentum going into the weekend. The course toyed with other players as well. Thriston Lawrence started off his round with three straight birdies – and then had three straight bogeys immediately afterward. Thomas Detry at one point played himself into a share of the lead, going 3-under for the tournament. Two holes later, he was at 1-over having suffered through back-to-back double bogeys. J.J. Spaun, the leader after the first round on Thursday when he played bogey-free golf, had six bogeys on Friday to shoot 2-over and trail Burns. With the way the course is playing, Scheffler – and everyone else who finds themselves with a black number next to their name – isn't necessarily out of it. However, 11 of the 12 past winners of the US Open were in the top five at the end of the second round and only three players in history have won the tournament after being outside the top 20 at the end of the second day. "Mentally there's no just kind of gimme hole. There's no hole where you can get up there and just hit it and not really pay attention to what you're trying to do," Burns said. "I think it requires a lot of focus on every shot, and even when you're in the rough and you're trying to get it back in the fairway, it's just every shot is difficult. So, really, you're very focused and putting a lot into every shot mentally, and I think over time that's just pretty taxing." The standout moment of the day came on the par-3 No. 6 when Victor Perez bounced an ace into the cup 192 yards away. The Frenchman's shot was a high, arcing ball that took a big hop on the green, bounced on more time and then rolled true into the heart of the hole. He jumped for joy in celebration, chest bumping his caddie as the roar from the crowd echoed around the wide-open Oakmont course. Incredibly, Perez said it was the third hole in one he's had this month. "I guess I'm on a hole-in-one run at the moment. It might dry up for the next so years now, who know, so, yeah, really happy," he said. There wereother incredible shots– Detry's eagle on 14 from 141 yards that he dunked into the hole off the bounce, Tyrell Hatton's eagle on No. 12 that used every inch of the sloping green to roll into the cup, amateur Ben James' 297-yard drive on No. 17 that ended up within seven feet of the hole that he converted into an eagle. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau and other top players miss the cut at US Open after another difficult day

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Elvis Presley's Granddaughter Is 'Bringing Life Back to Graceland' with Latest ProjectNew Foto - Elvis Presley's Granddaughter Is 'Bringing Life Back to Graceland' with Latest Project

Elvis Presley's Granddaughter Is 'Bringing Life Back to Graceland' with Latest Projectoriginally appeared onParade. Riley Keoughis going back to where it all began. TheDaisy Jones & the Sixactress, who is the eldest granddaughter ofElvis Presley, just premiered an episode from her new seriesIn Process, in which she and other female filmmakers give an intimate look into the creative process behind their projects. For Keough's episode, entitled "Writing," she takes viewers back to her grandfather's famousGraceland mansionin Memphis, Tenn., where she spent much of her childhood as the eldest daughter of Elvis' only child,Lisa Marie Presley. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 In the video—available towatch on YouTube—Keough can be seen in various famous locations throughout the Graceland property, of which she officially became the owner followingLisa Marie's death in 2023. The 36-year-old actress filmed scenes in some of the most iconic rooms in Elvis' home, including the living room, recognizable by its famous peacock stained glass windows. Beyond that is Elvis' music room, including the 1960s-era white grand piano that sits as the focal point of the space. Also during the video, Keough can be seen sitting in her grandfather's famous "Jungle room," and at one point, theUnder the Bridgestar also appears to be laying in one of the house's bedrooms. While stepping into the various spaces at Graceland, Keough talks about her writing process, both when it comes to scripts, as well as her experience of finishing her mother's memoirafter her death. "I'd never written a book before," Keough confesses in the clip, noting that instead of writing about fictional people and places,finishing her mother's memoirfelt more like writing "a diary entry." "The people weren't made up in my head, they were my family. And the world wasn't imagined it's the world I grew up in," said Keough, who published Lisa Marie's memoir,From Here to the Great Unknown, in October 2024. "The locations were real. The people were real. It was just a very human story set in an unusual place. But for me, it's the most usual place in the world." On Friday, June 13, Keough shared a snippet of the episode to herInstagram page, where fans thanked her for "bringing life back to Graceland" in the stunning video. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @emblem_collective "Lovely seeing the house like that, it brings a normality to it," one fan wrote in the comments, while another user noted how "beautiful" it is to see Graceland "as a home and not a museum." "Stunning and very touching video. I love to see the house buzzing with life. Respect and love to Riley 🩷" someone else chimed in. Related: Former Elvis Presley Love, 84, Shares Emotional Message to Fans Who Have 'Stuck With' Her Elvis Presley's Granddaughter Is 'Bringing Life Back to Graceland' with Latest Projectfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 13, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

Elvis Presley's Granddaughter Is 'Bringing Life Back to Graceland' with Latest Project

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Adam Brody calls "Blue's Clues" audition the role he fought hardest for: 'I would've loved it'

Amanda Edwards/Getty; Nickelodeon Network / Courtesy Everett Everybody wants this:Adam Brodysays he "tried real hard" to star onBlue's Clues. The actor called his audition for the beloved children's show the role he fought the hardest for during the early days of his career, sharing the endearing anecdote with fellow funnymenTed Danson,Seth Rogen,Julio Torres,John Mulaney, andJason SegelforThe Hollywood Reporter's comedy actor roundtable. "I really wantedBlue's Cluesearly on when I first moved to L.A.," Brody shared. "And you fought for it?" Rogen asked. "I tried real hard, yeah," theNobody Wants Thisstar said. "It was like 1999, I auditioned for it, I wanted it, I didn't get it. But I would've loved it. It's a show for toddlers. But it's all of those early ones." Brody then stunned the roundtable by sharing that he also auditioned for the role of Henry Parker on the teen dramaDawson's Creek, which ultimately went toMichael Pitt. "I read with Scott Speedman, sweating," Brody recounted. "Oh, they wanted pouty lips," Torres quipped. "Do you know the role?" Mulaney asked Torres, who explained, "No, I just know the actor." Rogen said with laughter, "He is pouty." Blue's Cluespremiered on Nick Jr. in 1996 and introducedSteve Burnsas the animated show's original human host. Burns departed the show in 2002 and was replaced byDonovan Pattonand later,Joshua Dela Cruz, the show's current host. But Burns has remained a fixture among young fans and grown-up ones alike, having gone viral for checking in on his now-millennial followers on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic andDonald Trump's polarizing presidential re-election. © Nickelodeon Network Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. But, hey, Brody has since bounced back from those perceived losses. He landed a memorable gig onGilmore Girlsas Lane's (Keiko Agena) Hep Alien bandmate and boyfriend Dave Rygalski. Then came his breakout role on the hit 2003 teen dramaThe O.C.,in which Brody starred as fan-favorite Seth Cohen across all four seasons. He's recently generated awards buzz for his role as a hunky rabbi on Netflix's rom-com seriesNobody Wants This. The star earned his very first Golden Globe nomination earlier this year for the role and is considered an Emmy contender at the upcoming ceremony this fall. Olivia Wong/Getty Appearing onEntertainment Weekly'sAwardistpodcast alongside costar Kristen Bell,Brody marveled about the "instantaneous" successof the show and his role, which has been regarded as the kickstarter of what has been hailed as the Adam Brody renaissance. "I think I was getting stopped on the street pretty much day after it came out and I was getting texts from anyone — my handyman, anyone in my life — in my phone," Brody said. "I've never witnessed anything that felt quite as overnight and as pervasive as this." Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Adam Brody calls “Blue's Clues” audition the role he fought hardest for: 'I would've loved it'

Adam Brody calls "Blue's Clues" audition the role he fought hardest for: 'I would've loved it' Amanda Edwards/Gett...

 

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