Hailey Bieber is 'Emotionally Exhausted' With Justin's Behavior as Fears for His Well-Being ContinueNew Foto - Hailey Bieber is 'Emotionally Exhausted' With Justin's Behavior as Fears for His Well-Being Continue

Taking some time apart.Hailey Bieberis "emotionally exhausted" with husbandJustin Bieber's "ongoing stretch of erratic behavior," says a source — especially as she tries to focus on her $1 billion megasale of beauty brand Rhode and their 10-month-old son,Jack. The 28-year-old "has begged Justin to take some space," adds the source. "She's clear that it's not a step toward divorce, but just time to regroup somewhere private. If not rehab, somewhere he can go to focus on wellness and self-care." The "Sorry" singer, 31, has sparked concern in recent months withhis erratic online postsand gaunt, disheveled appearance. Recently, he postedcryptic comments on Instagram, including that "God decides what we deserve," that he's "tired of transactional relationships" and that he wants to "be seen for who I am" because "this s**t ain't easy." Fans have taken notice of his increasingly strange online persona, especially after heposted a photo dumpof poses and taunted his followers, "U could point at my flaws or you could recognize ur own." On June 8, the model seemed to bereferring to their troubleson Instagram. "Lemon drop martinis and therapy all summer long," she wrote, then quickly deleted the therapy mention. Says the source, "Hailey's made it clear that without some kind of break she doesn't know how much longer she and Justin can keep going."

Hailey Bieber is ‘Emotionally Exhausted’ With Justin’s Behavior as Fears for His Well-Being Continue

Hailey Bieber is 'Emotionally Exhausted' With Justin's Behavior as Fears for His Well-Being Continue Taking some time apart.Hail...
Ozzy Osbourne Sells His DNA on Liquid Death Cans for the Low Price of $450: 'Clone Me, You Bastards'New Foto - Ozzy Osbourne Sells His DNA on Liquid Death Cans for the Low Price of $450: 'Clone Me, You Bastards'

Ozzy Osbournewants you to clone him. The "Crazy Train" singer partnered with Liquid Death to sell empty iced tea cans that he drank from and crushed. For the low price of $450 each, a limited supply (10 to be exact) of"Infinitely Recyclable Ozzy"was available for purchase and has since sold out. The ad, which premiered on June 17, shows the process by which traces of Osbourne's DNA were collected and the details on the Liquid Death cans — each signed by the Prince of Darkness. Liquid Death/Youtube "Once technology and federal law permit, you can replicate Ozzy and enjoy him for hundreds of years into the future," the narrator says in the ad. This begs the question of what another Ozzy Osbourne could do. A clone from the '80s could mow your lawn or perform at children's birthday parties. The possibilities are limitless. Liquid Death/Youtube 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. As for what fans can do with the empty cans, Osbourne, 76, has some ideas. "Clone me, you bastards," he demanded. Note: "DNA integrity and cloning results not guaranteed," the fine print reads. Osbourne previously teamed up with Liquid Death for their electrolyte drink mix, Death Dust, last year. Up next for Osbourne isBlack Sabbath's farewell showon July 5 in Birmingham, where the band originally formed in 1968. The concert, titled "Back to the Beginning," will benefitCure Parkinson's,Birmingham Children's HospitalandAcorn Children's Hospice. Osbourne was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2003, whichhas affected his ability to walk. He has also suffered fromother health issues in recent years.He also won't perform a full set at the show. Liquid Death/Youtube In late May,he gave fans an updateon his preparation for the concert. "All I can say is I'm giving 120%. If my God wants me to do the show, I'll do it," Osbourne said during an appearance on his monthly radio showSiriusXM'sOzzy Speaks. "I haven't done any physical work for the last seven [or so] years," he added. "By hook or by crook, I'm gonna make it there. I've got this trainer guy who helps people get back to normal. It's hard going, but he's convinced that he can pull it off for me. I'm giving it everything I've got." Scott Dudelson/Getty The Prince of Darkness could perform his final show from a throne onstage, emphasizing his status as heavy metal royalty. Read the original article onPeople

Ozzy Osbourne Sells His DNA on Liquid Death Cans for the Low Price of $450: 'Clone Me, You Bastards'

Ozzy Osbourne Sells His DNA on Liquid Death Cans for the Low Price of $450: 'Clone Me, You Bastards' Ozzy Osbournewants you to clone...
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 'Excited About the Future' After Fighting for 400% Pay Increase (Exclusive)New Foto - Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 'Excited About the Future' After Fighting for 400% Pay Increase (Exclusive)

Netflix The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders tells PEOPLE how they reacted to the NFL organization raising their pay amid the new season of their Netflix show The cheerleaders earned a 400% increase in compensation since season 1 ofAmerica's Sweethearts Jada McLean tells PEOPLE the dancers "all pretty excited about the future" The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are looking forward to their future with the organization after being given a400% increase in compensation. The second season of the docuseriesAmerica's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, which is now streaming on Netflix, the cheerleaders' fight for fair compensation was at the forefront of the show. By the end of the season, the ladies are given a 400% increase in pay for the 2025 season. According toNBC Sports, the cheerleaders had been earning $15 to $20 per hour or $500 per game, making their yearly salary approximately $75,000 while NFL cheerleaders typically earn around $150 per game, with an average yearly salary of about $22,500. Jada McLean tells PEOPLE how she and her fellow dancers reacted to seeing their fight for fair pay play out on screen. "I feel like the story was told very well and accurately," McLean, 22, tells PEOPLE at Netflix's headquarters in Los Angeles, alongside her teammates Charly Barby, Armani Latimer and Kelly Villares. "We had a lot of discussions I know with the leaders and within the team on just how we wanted to go about that, and I feel like the show represented that very well, and we actually come to a resolution at the end of the show too," McLean says, adding that she and the other DCC ladies are "all pretty excited about the future of the compensation with the team." Netflix 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 juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Still, McLean says the $10 billion NFL organization is aware that there are further changes to be made considering the demand of DCC dancers. "I think in any organization there's always room for growth, and I think change happens over time. I think our organization is receptive to all of that, and they understand that there are things that do need to change," McLean tells PEOPLE. Program director Kelli Finglass and head choreographer Judy Trammell agree with McLean. "I think that as coaches, we're excited that the enhancements were made and our cheerleaders are happy and a happy team is a productive team, and I'm very proud of their value and their worth and how they feel about their role in that and how they stood up for it," says Trammell, 67. She and Finglass are both "proud" of their dancers for "coming forward and asking for some changes," says the longtime DCC choreographer. "And they were happy about it, so it was a win-win for everyone, I think," Trammell adds. Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire/Getty Beyond fair compensation, the dancers say the Cowboys organization offers them adequate mental health resources as well. "They do off that through the Cowboys," McLean says. "And also, we're all really close as teammates, and I know that if anyone's going through anything, they have 35 other girls to talk to, and we're the type of people that want to have our teammates get help if that's something that they need." McLean adds, "I don't think that's even a topic that's hush-hush in our locker room. I think we're really open about it." Latimer, whose journey with alopecia is documented in the second season of the show, adds, "And you have to remember, we see each other every single day pretty much. So if someone comes in and they seem a little off, we're not going to notice and we'll pull them aside and have a chat with them and say, 'Hey, what's going on today? Anything you need to talk about?' So I think we're pretty good at doing that." Read the original article onPeople

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 'Excited About the Future' After Fighting for 400% Pay Increase (Exclusive)

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What's next for Panthers, Oilers? Contract decisions await during offseasonNew Foto - What's next for Panthers, Oilers? Contract decisions await during offseason

General manager of the year finalist Bill Zito hasn't heard yet whether he has won the award, but he has plenty of hard work ahead that could determine whether he's in the running again next year. The FloridaPanthers won their second consecutive Stanley Cuptitle on June 17, two weeks before NHL free agency opens up on July 1. That gives Zito little time to work through the team's list of significant pending unrestricted free agents. Last year, he got an eight-year deal done with Sam Reinhart (for less than $9 million a year) before free agency opened. That paid off when the forward scored seven goals in the Stanley Cup Final, includingfour goals in the clinching game. This year's list includes some key players.According to puckpedia, the Panthers have $19 million in cap space. Here is what's awaiting the Panthers andEdmonton Oilersduring the offseason: Run It Back!Celebrate Florida Panthers' back-to-back Stanley Cups with our commemorative hardcover book The biggest free agent is Sam Bennett, 28, who won theConn Smythe Trophyas playoff MVP after scoring a league-best 15 goals. He had 51 points in 62 games during the Panthers' three consecutive runs to the Stanley Cup Final. In addition to his scoring prowess, he plays with an edge and is sometimes accused ofgoing over the line. Brad Marchand, who came over in ashocking trade from the Boston Bruins, is also a pending UFA. The 37-year-old had six goals during the final, scoring on breakaways andspectacular moves. Panthers teammates and coach Paul Maurice raved about his attitude. Pending UFA defenseman Aaron Ekblad, 29, has been key to the Panthers through the years since he was taken No. 1 overall in 2014. He's on the top defense pairing with Gustav Forsling but missed 20 games with aPED suspensionandanother two for a playoff hit. Other pending UFAs include Nate Schmidt, Tomas Nosek, Nico Sturm and backup goalie Vitek Vanecek. No. 1 goalie Sergei Bobrovsky is entering the final year of his contract, as is defenseman Niko Mikkola. Core players Aleksander Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk, Reinhart, Carter Verhaeghe, Anton Lundell, Seth Jones, Forsling and Dmitry Kulikov are signed long-term, and Eetu Luostarinen and Evan Rodrigues have two years left on their contracts. TheOilers fell shortfor the second year in a row as the Panthers' forechecking scheme frustrated them again. They have $11 million in cap space as Leon Draisaitl's extension kicks in and makes him theNHL's highest-paid player. Connor McDavid, entering the last year of his contract and a potential free agent at the end of the season, is eligible to sign an extension as early as July 1, which should restore him atop the league's salary structure. Or he can wait. An extension would take effect in 2026-27. The Oilers have a long list of pending UFAs, including Connor Brown, 40-year-old Corey Perry, Trent Frederic, Kasperi Kapanen and John Klingberg.. Defenseman Evan Bouchard is a restricted free agent. He's known for his offensive abilities but also had a playoff-high 41 giveaways. Goalies Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard have one left on their contracts at a combined $3.6 million cap hit. Defensemen Mattias Ekholm, Jake Walman, Brett Kulak and Troy Stecher also have a year left on their deals. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Panthers, Oilers have contract decisions during offseason

What's next for Panthers, Oilers? Contract decisions await during offseason

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Jenna Bush Hager's Kids Have the Most Dramatic Reaction to Her New Bob HaircutNew Foto - Jenna Bush Hager's Kids Have the Most Dramatic Reaction to Her New Bob Haircut

Getty Images As Jenna Bush Hager debuted her new bob haircut onJenna & Friendson Tuesday, June 17, she also revealed what her three children think of the new look. The host shared a hilarious video of her kids reacting to their dramatic chop with Leslie Bibb. Bush Hager shares daughters Mila, 12, Poppy, 9, and son Hal, 5, with husband Henry Hager. Jenna Bush Hager looked ready for a stay at the White Lotus hotel as she debuted hernew sleek collarbone-length bobon theToday Showon Tuesday. Just hours earlier, theJenna & Friendsstar was still sporting her signature chest-length balayage waves when she enlisted the help ofhairstylist to the stars Chris McMillanand Leslie Bibb to recreate the star'sviral earlobe-length bobfromThe White Lotus's latest season. Before thebob's triumphant debut on live televisionon Tuesday, Bush Hager revealed that she took her new hairstyle home to show her kids the day before—and they had the most priceless reaction to their mom's new look. The television personality—who shares daughters Mila, 12, Poppy, 9, and son Hal, 5, withhusband Henry Hager—revealed her new haircut was initially met with confusion and then a bit of a meltdown. YouTube/Today Show "I will say, I walked in to show my children and you just…I videoed it," Bush Hager admitted to Bibb during their June 17 appearance. She then played the video and let it speak for itself, explaining, "I think they thought they were getting a puppy." In the video, Bush Hager's kids could be heard excitedly saying, "What is it?" and walking into the room. When they saw their mom with her new bold chop, they stopped in their tracks and began screaming in unison. "What are you doing?" Poppy screamed. "Why would you do that?" Looking dismayed, she ran away and jumped into a chair. Mila chimed in, telling Bush Hager, "I don't like it." Hal agreed, echoing his sister, "I don't like it." The downcast trio then walked away while making crying sounds. Instagram/Jenna Bush Hager "Are those real?" a shocked Bibb asked Bush Hager when the clip came to an end. "Your children are monsters. They're monsters. They started crying." Chuckling, the longtime TV host responded, "I know. It was sort of fake crying, I mean that's our love language." HBO While Bush Hager's children might not be the biggest fans of her new hairstyle, she revealed on Monday that she'd been wanting to recreate Bibb's "c*nty little bob" with the help of the hairstylist behind the viral look. McMillan, who's also responsible for Jennifer Aniston's iconic "The Rachel" cut, gave her a variation on theWhite Lotuslook while snipping her hair on live television. Read the original article onInStyle

Jenna Bush Hager's Kids Have the Most Dramatic Reaction to Her New Bob Haircut

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Attention: Halsey and Lauren Jauregui Performed "Strangers" Together for the First Time in 7 Years

In case you needed an update, Halsey and Lauren Jauregui are far from strangers. The singers, who both openly identify as bisexual, reunited to perform their 2017 hit, "Strangers," for the first time in 7 years during Halsey's For My Last Trick Tour stop at Chicago's Huntington Bank Pavilion on June 17. As proven by clips of their performance, there is truly no better way to celebrate Pride month—and, of course, fans went wild on social media once they surfaced. "ARE U JOKING," one fan wrote, while another added, "Can't believe i'd live to see the day that they would sing this live together again." Halsey with Lauren Jauregui tonight.#ForMyLastTrickTour#Chicago📸:@hybmonsterridpic.twitter.com/KjdanYeiOk — halsey archive (@haIseylq)June 18, 2025 Halsey and Lauren Jauregui. That's it.#ForMyLastTrickTour📹: al.gzpic.twitter.com/D5qqeQlpsk — halsey archive (@haIseylq)June 18, 2025 Halsey performing Strangers with Lauren Jauregui tonight#ForMyLastTrickTour📹:@ihopetheyshine_pic.twitter.com/YipGQXO2P5 — Halsey Updates (@HalseyUpdates)June 18, 2025 This marks their first joint performance of the song since June 2018, when the Fifth Harmony alum kickstarted her solo career opening for Halsey on herHopeless Fountain KingdomWorld Tour. The song, which details the push-and-pull of a shifty relationship dynamic between two women, became an instant classic in the LGBTQ+ community when it was released. At the time, Halsey shared why she tapped Lauren for the track during an interview onThe Zach Sang Show, saying, "Lauren is a friend of mine and she is openly bisexual, and so am I. Our fans, really this past year, have just really expressed so much support and so much love and indication that they relate to us and that they are happy to us be outspoken about it." "I just love that Lauren and I are two women who have a mainstream pop presence doing a love song for the LGBT community," Halsey said at the time. "It's rare to see it from a girl's perspective." The About-Face founder, who's non-binary and uses both she/her and they/them pronouns, also revealed that "Strangers" was the first song in which she openly used female pronouns. "It is the first song that I ever wrote where I openly used female pronouns and I have songs that are about women that I have been with but I was 19 and I tried to keep [my debut album]Badlandsgender neutral," she said. She continued, "I was thinking to myself, 'If I want this song to be believable, it needs to be real.' So I'm not going to put a girl on this song to sing who's straight. I'm just not going to do it. So I reached out to Lauren, she came in and cut the vocal and it sounds awesome." We can fully confirm it still holds up all these years later. You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

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Florida is now the Stanley Cup's semi-permanent home. What does that mean for Canada?New Foto - Florida is now the Stanley Cup's semi-permanent home. What does that mean for Canada?

"There are a lot of things I do not understand about this proposed expansion," New York Times sports columnist George Vecseywrotein December 1992, as the NHL wrapped up its annual Board of Governors meeting in Palm Beach, Florida. During that week's meeting, the league received expansion proposals for two teams. One was for a team in Anaheim, California, backed by Disney. The other was for a team in Miami, Florida, put forward by waste management-and-VHS-video magnate, Wayne Huizenga. "What makes it think the Sun Belt is ready for all these hockey teams?" Vecsey wondered. At the time, the answer was money. With more time, the answer seems to be: because championship hockey teams can be built anywhere, including in the South. On Tuesday night in Florida, the Panthers won their second-straight Stanley Cup against the Edmonton Oilers,this time in six games– one fewer than they needed last season. If anything, you could now argue that there's no better place to build a championship NHL team than the southern US. Since 1990, the Stanley Cup has been awarded to a team based in the South nine times – but five of those have come in the last six years. And three of those have also been against Canadian teams. Related:Merciless Panthers win second successive Stanley Cup after beating Oilers again North of the border back in 1992, the fear of American dominance was palpable, even though, at that time, the most recent expansion to Tampa Bay and San Jose (alongside Ottawa) looked like an on-ice failure. Nevertheless, the mere presence of these teams, not to mention two more, was a concern. "This is the age of marketing, my friends, and we're selling image, brand names, fuzzy feelings and merchandising opportunities," Globe and Mail sports columnist John Allemang warned after the NHL's December 1992 meeting, sarcastically proposing changes for the increasingly Americanized, commodified game. "Let's scrap this three-period stuff, introduce the concept of half-time," he snarked. "Emilio Estevez learned to skate for Mighty Ducks, give him a chance, tell him the wife [Paula Abdul] can sing the national anthem. The American anthem, stupid. Is there any other?" Beyond the potential for merch sales and richer owners, "does anyone else win?" Montreal Gazette columnist Pat Hickey asked around the same time. "Then there's the question of what these new franchises do for the Canadian psyche," Hickey wrote. "If we ever thought this was our game, the latest decision on expansion should dispel this notion." It seems hardly worth repeating that Florida's win Tuesday further extends the Canadian Stanley Cup drought to now 32 years, more or less fulfilling the worst fears of those sports columnists, and many others, who saw the NHL's US growth as a threat to the sport's true identity and thus by extension to that of its birth country, Canada. And they weren't entirely wrong. This year, more than most others, the existential threat of American dominance on the ice spoke to a bigger Canadian national identity crisis that would have seemed unthinkable in 1992. The idea that Canada, including hockey, could be subsumed by the US has felt more pressing than ever. Canadians – likeswimming phenom Summer McIntoshorNBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander– are dominating in other sports. Youth hockey numbers may bedeclining, loosening generational ties to the game. Yet, nothing still spurs deep national anxiety like hockey failure. So yes, yet another Cup hoisted in the US – in Florida, again, no less – certainly stings a little from a nationalist point of view for Canadians. It fulfils all the worst nightmares of 1992's sports writers. But the Oilers' loss is frankly more frustrating strictly from a hockey perspective. Taken together, the Oilers' undisciplined play, general lack of offence, uneven goaltending, and lacklustre defence in the clutch, made it not only difficult to believe they could win, but that they even should. The Panthers are a scary-good hockey club, with a roster filled with pure gamers, the likes of which other teams only have one or two. Florida play an aggressive, often suffocating offence, and are backed by elite goaltending. The Panthers play great hockey. They just happen to be in Florida. There may not be a lot else to it. It may be, in fact, that the quality of hockey in south Florida is so high because of, rather than in spite of, all that marketing and money and commercialization the NHL welcomed in the early 1990s. Expansion meant that the league – and by extension, the game – had to find a way to appeal to new audiences, most of whom had been living just fine without it until then. This meant that the NHL had to rethink its product. It had to embrace something much of the hockey world still often reflexively rejects – change. Over the decades, the NHL gradually morphed hockey into something new. Along the way, the game lost some aspects, like enforcers, but added things like goals. It got faster, more finessed, more exciting, more watchable, even as some argued it was somehow softer. It hasn't always gone smoothly (it's worth mentioning here that Atlanta is looking toget a new teamfor the third time), but its audiences and profits also grew, more or less according to plan. And so far, hockey hasn't lost its Canadian identity. After the NHL's buzzy, highly commercializedFour Nations tournament this past spring, it may even be more entrenched than ever. Looking back now, it's clear that the cynical, calculated marketing — and of course the money — were indeed the point of the NHL's expansion to a place like Florida. But they didn't destroy hockey. Instead, it just keeps getting better.

Florida is now the Stanley Cup’s semi-permanent home. What does that mean for Canada?

Florida is now the Stanley Cup's semi-permanent home. What does that mean for Canada? "There are a lot of things I do not understan...
10-Year-Old Boy Dies from Cardiac Arrest One Day After Winning Baseball ChampionshipNew Foto - 10-Year-Old Boy Dies from Cardiac Arrest One Day After Winning Baseball Championship

Gofundme Bryson Funk, a 10-year-old Pennsylvania boy, has died after experiencing an "unexpected" cardiac event the day after his baseball team won their championship game Family said the boy was born with coarctation of the aorta and a deformed bicuspid aortic valve, but that doctors said his death was not related to them More than $45,000 has been raised through a GoFundMe campaign started to support Funk's family following his sudden passing A 10-year-old boy has died after going into cardiac arrest one day after his baseball team won their championship game. Bryson Funk died on June 12 after the "unexpected" cardiac event earlier that day, according to aGoFundMe campaign. The Dauphin County boy was a pitcher for the Linglestown Colts, according toCBS affiliate WHP. His teammate, 9-year-old Elias Vilfort, said Funk struck out the last batter of the game on June 11 to win the championship. The next day, Funk went into "cardiac arrest brought on by myocarditis," according to GoFundMe organizer Nicki Brantner, who is a cousin of Funk's mom. Family toldWHPthat Funk was born withcoarctation of the aortaand a deformedbicuspid aortic valve. However, they said doctors did not believe the boy's death was related to those conditions. Family members' hearts are "shattered" by Funk's sudden death, Brantner wrote in the description of the GoFundMe campaign, which has garnered more than $45,000 in donations. "[It's] something no one could have ever imagined happening to such a vibrant, active guy," Brantner wrote alongside what she said was "the last picture his parents took of him" from the day of his baseball championship. Funk pitched the last three innings of the game before striking out the final batter for an "amazing championship win," Brantner said, describing Funk as "quite the athlete." "His parents are now facing what no parent should ever endure," she added. She shared a bible verse from Psalm 34:18, which reads, "The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." Funk liked to collect baseball cards and enjoyed trips to Hersheypark, Vilfort said, according to WHP. He said several people have donated baseball cards in Funk's honor since his death. "I'm just still shocked that this happened, and I never even thought of this happening," Vilfort told the news outlet. 717 Athletics, a nonprofit competitive cheer organization that Funk participated in, paid tribute to the late child in a post on itsFacebook page. 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. "We are devastated to share the unexpected and tragic passing of Bryson Funk," the organization said. "Bryson brought so much joy, laughter, and light into the lives of all who knew him. His time with us was far too short, but the love he gave and the memories he created will forever live on in our hearts." The Peyton Walker Foundation, which raises awareness around youth heart health in central Pennsylvania, honored Funk in a post onFacebook. "We are heartbroken at the Peyton Walker Foundation to learn of the tragic loss of Bryson Funk, a young athlete in our community," the foundation wrote. "Our hearts go out to the family, friends, and all who are grieving. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time." In addition to the GoFundMe campaign, aMeal Trainhas also been started for Funk's family following the boy's death. Read the original article onPeople

10-Year-Old Boy Dies from Cardiac Arrest One Day After Winning Baseball Championship

10-Year-Old Boy Dies from Cardiac Arrest One Day After Winning Baseball Championship Gofundme Bryson Funk, a 10-year-old Pennsylvania boy, h...
Beach Boy Al Jardine Reveals One of the Last Things Brian Wilson Said to Him During Poignant Final Visit (Exclusive)New Foto - Beach Boy Al Jardine Reveals One of the Last Things Brian Wilson Said to Him During Poignant Final Visit (Exclusive)

Courtesy of Mary Ann Jardine Beach Boy Al Jardine remembers the last time he spoke with Brian Wilson Jardine says he believes that Wilson found peace before he died Wilson died on June 11 at age 82 More than 60 years after they first joined forces to form theBeach Boys,Brian WilsonandAl Jardine's final meeting was a poignant full-circle moment. Jardine, 82, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue that he last saw his longtime bandmate about a month before he died on June 11 at age 82. The musician was on his way up to Carmel, Calif. with his wife Mary Ann when they dropped in to see Wilson on the way. "The first thing he did is he looked at me, right in my eyes. He said, 'You started the band,'" Jardine says. "I said, Okay, well Brian, thank you, but you had a little bit to do with it too.'" The star fondly recalls being in school with the "Don't Worry Baby" singer at El Camino Junior College, where he bumped into him on the way to class one day. Jardine explains he was the one who "ignited in [Wilson] to act on his music." Courtesy of Mary Ann Jardine "I said, 'Brian, we've got to start a band together.' And it just started. It just happened right then," he says. "And we searched desperately for people to be in our band, but no one on campus could quite cut it. So he said, 'You know what? My little brother Carl plays a guitar, and my older cousin has a really great baritone. Come over to my place and I'll introduce you.' And that's how it started." Though Wilson's tenure with the Beach Boys was on and off throughout his life, he and Jardine remained friendly, and in his later years, Jardine says he'd swing by Wilson's home every few months to say hello, often bringing the Brian Wilson Band with him to put on a show for its namesake founder. "The band would get together and sing for him. He wouldn't participate, but the idea was to keep him involved," says Jardine. "It was really cool…. He was having difficulties, but he seemed to be recovering from it. So [his death] has been quite a shock." Wilson led something of a tumultuous life, bogged down for years by substance abuse issues and mental health struggles. But he ultimately found happiness with hissecond wife Melinda, who died in 2024, and his seven children. Upon Melinda's death, he wasplaced under a conservatorshipdue to an unspecified neurocognitive disorder that made it impossible for him to care for himself. When asked if he believes if Wilson found peace in his later years, Jardine is quick to answer. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty "Yep, I sure do. His family surrounded him right to the end," he says. "I think he was content. His kids love him. We all loved him." "Anyone who came in contact with Brian was highly influenced by him because he took the same notes that everybody else has and made a new musical language out of them," he adds. "He was funny, savvy — and very humble." Jardine released the EPIslands of the Sunin May, his first new collection of songs in 15 years. The EP features lead vocals from Jardine and his son Matt, plus guest vocals from Beach Boy Bruce Johnston. The star is hitting the road later this summer on the Love You Tour with Wilson's former band, now called The Pet Sounds Band, playing "deep cuts" from the '70s. Jardine kicks things off in Minnesota on July 4, and will play through early September. For more on Brian Wilson, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, or subscribehere. Read the original article onPeople

Beach Boy Al Jardine Reveals One of the Last Things Brian Wilson Said to Him During Poignant Final Visit (Exclusive)

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Katy Perry Isn't Joining Orlando Bloom at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Massive Wedding in VeniceNew Foto - Katy Perry Isn't Joining Orlando Bloom at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Massive Wedding in Venice

In case you'd forgotten, Katy Perry went to space with Lauren Sánchez. But apparently the pop star won't be in attendance at her friend's wedding to Jeff Bezos in Italy later this month. TMZreports that Orlando Bloom heading to the event solo—news which comes amid rumors that he and Katy are heading for a split. Though, for what it's worth Katyiscurrently on tour and has commitments around the time of the wedding. So...what's going on with Katy and Orlando? Earlier this month, a source toldPeoplethat they've been dealing with tension due to the poor reception of Katy's album,143. "Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album," a source said. "It made her very stressed. Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension." Another insider added, "She was also disappointed in some of the tour reviews. It's put stress on their relationship." Meanwhile,Page Sixspoke to someone who straight up said "It's over. They are waiting till her tour is over before they split," whileUs Weeklychimed in with insider intel from an anon person who said "It's true they're spending time apart. Their friends don't know if they are permanently split...The first time they broke up it was about two years after they got together. It's happened a few times, but they've always worked it out before." I mean, doesn't sound ideal. But Katy and Orlando haven't spoken about their relationship status, for what it's worth! You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

Katy Perry Isn't Joining Orlando Bloom at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Massive Wedding in Venice

Katy Perry Isn't Joining Orlando Bloom at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Massive Wedding in Venice In case you'd forgotten, Kat...

 

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