Lauryn Hill Played to a Near-Empty Stadium Until 3:37 A.M. at Essence Festival — and Fans Are Now Coming to Her DefenseNew Foto - Lauryn Hill Played to a Near-Empty Stadium Until 3:37 A.M. at Essence Festival — and Fans Are Now Coming to Her Defense

Josh Brasted/Getty Lauryn Hill performed to a near-empty Superdome in New Orleans during the end of her Essence Festival set on July 5 The festival lineup had run hours behind schedule, and Hill reportedly took the stage at 2:30 a.m. local time Hill, 50, was seen bantering with the small crowd in the 83,000-person stadium and taking requests Lauryn Hillclosed out her set at the 2025 Essence Festival of Culture to a near-empty stadium after taking the stage hours later than expected. The eight-time Grammy winner performed at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, starting her set at 2:30 a.m. local time and finishing at 3:37 a.m. on Saturday, July 5 — for what was supposed to be a Friday, July 4, performance, perNola.comandStereogum. Nola.comreported that by the time Hill took the stage, only several hundred people were in the crowd, which accommodates 83,000 people, and the evening ran behind schedule from the start, with some acts finishing almost an hour after the next performers were scheduled to begin. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Times-Picayune | NOLA.com (@nolanews) The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Hill, 50, who has been known for late performances in the past, appeared to take the scheduling issue in stride. Nola.com reported that she bantered with the small crowd and even took a request. She also performed songs withher sons, Zion Marley, 27, and Joshua "YG" Marley, 23. Videosof the near-empty stadium began circulating on TikTok on July 5. A number of fans took to social media to defend the "Doo-Wop (That Thing)" singer, arguing that she was not at fault for the late start time. Or, let's post what actually happened.It's very easy to get Lauryn Hill trending with false narratives.Let's provide the facts. The entire festival was pushed back.This was literally not her fault.Me on the other hand, I would have gone home. Contract or not. Bye.https://t.co/F5JUeXUbQv — ERIC LAMONT (@EricUnedited)July 5, 2025 Stereogum additionally reported that Hill was added to an already packed lineup, which contributed to the late start. 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. The Essence Festival 2025 is set to conclude on Sunday, July 6. Other acts includeJill Scott,Boyz II Men,Summer WalkerandJazmine Sullivan. Read the original article onPeople

Lauryn Hill Played to a Near-Empty Stadium Until 3:37 A.M. at Essence Festival — and Fans Are Now Coming to Her Defense

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Michael Douglas reveals he has 'no real intentions' of acting again: 'I had to stop'New Foto - Michael Douglas reveals he has 'no real intentions' of acting again: 'I had to stop'

Michael Douglasis enjoying his time away from Hollywood. During apress conferenceat the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival,the "Wall Street" actor, 80, explained why he has stepped back from acting without any current plans to return. Douglas told reporters that he has "purposely" not worked in a few years because he "realized I had to stop," explaining, "I'd been working pretty hard for almost 60 years, and I did not want to be one of those people who dropped dead on the set." The actor added that he is "very happy with taking the time off" and has "no real intentions" of going back to acting at the moment. "I'm not retired, because if something special came up, I'd go back," he clarified. "But otherwise, I'm quite happy. (I) just like to watch my wife work." The comments were previouslyreported by Variety. Catherine Zeta-Jonescelebrates Michael Douglas' 80th birthday 'in my birthday suit' Douglas, who has been married toCatherine Zeta-Jonessince 2000, has not appeared in a movie since 2023's "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania." He has played Hank Pym in the Marvel universe since 2015, but he was not listed as part of thecast of the upcoming "Avengers: Doomsday." More recently, Douglas portrayedBenjamin Franklin in the Apple TV+ miniseries "Franklin."He is set to appear opposite his son, Cameron Douglas, in the movie "Looking Through Water," which doesn't have a release date set. Douglas was surprised with a Karlovy Vary Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," which he produced, was screened in honor of its 50th anniversary. Michael Douglasbets a benjamin on 'Franklin' TV series: How actor turned Founding Father He discussed his hiatus from acting at the press conference after being asked about his perseverance in the face of health challenges, including abattle with tongue cancer. He quipped that "stage 4 cancer is not a holiday," but said he didn't have "many choices" other than to push through, adding that he was "lucky" that he was able to continue working. Douglas' "Ant-Man" co-starEvangeline Lillyhas similarly stepped away from acting since the release of "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania." The "Lost" actressshared in 2024that while she "might return to Hollywood one day," for now, she is on an "indefinite hiatus." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Is Michael Douglas retired? Actor reveals why he stepped back

Michael Douglas reveals he has 'no real intentions' of acting again: 'I had to stop'

Michael Douglas reveals he has 'no real intentions' of acting again: 'I had to stop' Michael Douglasis enjoying his time awa...
Lando Norris wins controversial British Grand Prix after Oscar Piastri incurs penalty and heavy rain wreaks havoc on the raceNew Foto - Lando Norris wins controversial British Grand Prix after Oscar Piastri incurs penalty and heavy rain wreaks havoc on the race

Lando Norriswon a chaotic British Grand Prix on Sunday, safely navigating a rain-hit race punctuated by several safety cars and taking advantage of his teammateOscar Piastriincurring a 10-second penalty when one of those safety cars pulled off the track. Norris only led for the last few laps at Silverstone, having remained largely anonymous for much of the race. It was Piastri who set the pace almost all afternoon until his challenge was undone when he slammed on the brakes too forcefully as the safety car peeled off and picked up a 10-second penalty from the stewards. That left Norris as the winner-elect, providing he could complete the race cleanly – a difficult task in the inclement weather conditions that caused several drivers to lose control and spin off the track. "It's beautiful," he told broadcaster Sky Sports afterward. "Everything I dreamed of, I guess. Everything I have ever wanted to achieve. Apart from a championship, I think this is as good as it gets in terms of feelings, in terms of achievement, being proud, all of it. "This is where it all started for me, was actually watching you on TV many years ago. And now, thankfully, I've been able to have my go." By finishing first, Norris closed the gap to Piastri in the drivers' world championship and is now only eight points behind his teammate. Piastri held on for second while Kick Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg claimed his first ever F1 podium in his 239th race, despite starting in 19th on the grid. "Nico, Nico, Nico," his team shouted as they mobbed him afterwards, finally celebrating a podium for the German driver who holds the record for the most races completed without ever finishing in the top three. "What a race, coming from virtually last," he told Sky Sports. "It's pretty surreal, to be honest. Not sure how it all happened, but obviously crazy conditions, mixed conditions. It was a survival fight for a lot of the race." From the very start, it was an action-packed race with Mercedes' George Russell and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc among those pitting to change their tires before the race began. On pole, Max Verstappen started cleanly but, behind him, Liam Lawson and Esteban Ocon collided, sending Lawson spinning off the track and causing a virtual safety car to be deployed. As soon as that virtual safety car ended, another one started when Gabriel Bortoleto had to abandon his car as he tried to limp back to the pits. Once that one finished, and the racing got going, Verstappen and Piastri battled for first place – Verstappen ducking and weaving all over the track to defend his position, though ultimately Piastri passed the Red Bull driver relatively easily. Rain began falling shortly afterwards and, after complaining about his tires not gripping the track, Verstappen slid wide, letting Norris through as well. All top three drivers pitted shortly afterward but Norris endured a slow pit stop, conceding second place back to Verstappen. The rain got heavier, the cars kicked up so much spray, and the conditions deteriorated so much that a full safety car was deployed. Then, as the race got back underway, visibility remained so poor that Racing Bulls' Isack Hadjar accidentally drove into the back of Mercedes' Andrea Kimi Antonelli, crumpling the Frenchman's car and causing yet another safety car to come out. Led by Piastri, with Verstappen close behind, the drivers bunched up again. As the safety car began pulling off, Piastri started trying to outfox Verstappen but he braked so sharply that the Dutchman accidentally overtook him. Then, Piastri accelerated away and Verstappen spun out trying to match the Australian, slipping from second to 10th place. The stewards noted the controversial incident and hit the McLaren driver with the penalty that cost him the race. "I'm not going to say much. I'll get myself in trouble. Well done to Nico, I think that's the highlight of the day," Piastri told Sky Sports. "Apparently you can't brake behind the safety car anymore." Although Piastri remained running out front, his days as the race leader were numbered as he was unable to build up an advantage of more than 10 seconds over Norris. Eventually, McLaren pitted him and Norris took the lead, becoming tearful over the radio when he won his home race. Verstappen moved himself back up and finished in fifth place while Lewis Hamilton finished in fourth. This story has been updated with additional developments. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Lando Norris wins controversial British Grand Prix after Oscar Piastri incurs penalty and heavy rain wreaks havoc on the race

Lando Norris wins controversial British Grand Prix after Oscar Piastri incurs penalty and heavy rain wreaks havoc on the race Lando Norriswo...
Cavaliers re-sign Merrill while Nance is back for 2nd stint. Trade for Ball becomes officialNew Foto - Cavaliers re-sign Merrill while Nance is back for 2nd stint. Trade for Ball becomes official

CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Cavaliers will have a pair of familiar players back next season. The Cavs announced on Sunday they have re-signed Sam Merrill to a four-year contract and brought back Larry Nance Jr. for a second stint on a one-year deal. Cleveland's acquisition of Lonzo Ball from the Chicago Bulls for Isaac Okorowas also made official on the first day of the signing period. Merrill averaged 7.2 points and made 137 3-pointers in 71 games last season. The fifth-year guard had 27 points and nine 3s on Feb. 2 at Dallas. Merrill was the final pick in the 2020 draft by New Orleans before joining the Cavaliers in March 2023. Retaining Merrill became a priority after Ty Jerome agreed to deal with Memphis. Nance spent parts of four seasons with the Cavs from 2018 through '21. He appeared in 182 games, including 76 starts, and averaged 9.5 points and 7.5 rebounds. The 6-foot-8 forward/center also was part of Cleveland's last NBA Finals team in 2018. Nance played for Atlanta last season and averaged 8.5 points and 4.3 rebounds in 24 games with three starts. He was the 27th overall pick by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2015 NBA draft, and has also been with Portland and New Orleans during his 10-year career. The Nances are one of only two families in NBA history to have three members play for the same franchise. Larry Nance Sr. was with Cleveland from 1988-94 and Pete Nance played there from 2023-24. Nance Jr. will again wear No. 22 with the Cavs, the same number worn by his father, which was retired in 1995. Ball gives Cleveland a veteran point guard. Darius Garland is likely to miss the start of the regular season after undergoing surgery on his left big toe earlier this month. Ball averaged 7.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 35 games this past season after missing the 2022-23 and 2023-24 campaigns because of a left knee injury. The 27-year old Ball underwent a meniscus and cartilage transplant in his left knee in March 2023 after two surgeries failed to fix an injury he suffered during his first season in Chicago in 2021-22. He has one year remaining on his contract with a team option for the 2026-27 season. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/nba

Cavaliers re-sign Merrill while Nance is back for 2nd stint. Trade for Ball becomes official

Cavaliers re-sign Merrill while Nance is back for 2nd stint. Trade for Ball becomes official CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Cavaliers will h...
Courteney Cox Recalls the Cast's Pre-Show 'Huddle' on "Friends" Before Performing for the Live Audience

Reisig & Taylor/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty Courtney Cox, who played Monica Geller inFriends, says the cast used to huddle up and wish each other 'good luck' before heading on stage The tight-knit cast included stars like Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow NBC's Must-See-TV series was filmed in front of a live audience Although thefinale ofFriendsaired more than 20 years ago,Courtney Coxstill remembers how she and the cast would prepare to film each episode in front of the live audience. The actress andHomecourtfounder, 61, said that while she doesn't usually 'pump herself up' for public appearances and shows, she and her costars used to get together in a huddle to wish each other good luck. "We'd get in a huddle and we would say, 'Alright everybody! Good luck!' And we'd give each other a hug and a high five," Cox recalled at the Inc. 5000, the annual conference and gala celebrating the fastest-growing private companies in America. 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. John Nacion/Getty Friends' iconic ensemble cast includedJennifer Aniston,Lisa Kudrow,Matt LeBlanc,David Schwimmer, andMatthew Perry— the latter whodied of acute effects of ketamineon Oct. 28, 2023.. They famously remain close to this day. Cox went on to say that thelive audienceloved watching the taping of the show so much, and that sometimes producers had to cut the laugh track early so the actors could continue on. Everyone "just knew" what would get big laughs from the audience, Cox said, so the cast would just roll with it. The experience is different than what theScream 7star is used to these days, when making other scripted projects. "Friendswas shot in front of a live audience, and that was a whole different thing." she noted. "Now, I do things that are filmed." David Schwimmer/instagram The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! In 2021, the stars ofFriendsmet on stage again for theFriends: The Reunionshow which premiered onHBO Maxon May 27 of that year. LeBlanc previously told PEOPLE that it was 'almost like no time had passed' when the cast got together again. "We pick up right where we left off," he said. Whether or not they gathered together in a huddle for a hug and high five before the camera started rolling, is left to the imagination. Aniston and Cox have aparticularly close relationship. Cox previously told PEOPLE that 'there could be no better godmother'to her daughter Coco than Aniston. Read the original article onPeople

Courteney Cox Recalls the Cast's Pre-Show 'Huddle' on “Friends” Before Performing for the Live Audience

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs gets standing ovation from inmates after court victory, his lawyer saysNew Foto - Sean 'Diddy' Combs gets standing ovation from inmates after court victory, his lawyer says

NEW YORK (AP) —Sean "Diddy" Combsgot a standing ovation from fellow inmates when the music mogul returned to jail after winning acquittals on potential life-in-prison charges, providing what his lawyer says might have been the best thing he could do for Black incarcerated men in America. "They all said: 'We never get to see anyone who beats the government,'" attorney Marc Agnifilo said in a weekend interview days after a jury acquitted Combs of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges. Combs, 55, remains jailed after his Wednesday conviction on prostitution-related charges and could still face several years in prison at an upcoming sentencing after being credited for 10 months already served. After federal agents raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami in March 2024, the lawyer said he told Combs to expect arrest on sex trafficking charges. "I said: 'Maybe it's your fate in life to be the guy who wins,'" he recalled during a telephone interview briefly interrupted by a jailhouse call from Combs. "They need to see that someone can win. I think he took that to heart." Blunt trial strategy works The verdict came after a veteran team of eight defense lawyers led by Agnifilo executed a trial strategy that resonated with jurors. Combs passed lawyers notes during effective cross examinations of nearly three dozen witnesses over two months, including Combs'ex-employees. The lawyers told jurors Combs was a jealous domestic abuser with a drug problem who participated in the swinger lifestyle through threesomes involving Combs, his girlfriends and another man. "You may think to yourself, wow, he is a really bad boyfriend," Combs' lawyer Teny Geragos told jurors in her May opening statement. But that, she said, "is simply not sex trafficking." Agnifilo said the blunt talk was a "no brainer." "The violence was so clear and up front and we knew the government was going to try to confuse the jury into thinking it was part of a sex trafficking effort. So we had to tell the jury what it was so they wouldn't think it was something it wasn't," he said. Combs and his lawyers seemed deflated Tuesday when jurors said they were deadlocked on the racketeering count but reached a verdict on sex trafficking and lesser prostitution-related charges. A judge ordered them back to deliberate Wednesday. "No one knows what to think," Agnifilo said. Then he slept on it. Morning surprise awakes lawyer "I wake up at three in the morning and I text Teny and say: "We have to get a bail application together," he recalled. "It's going to be a good verdict for us but I think he went down on the prostitution counts so let's try to get him out." He said he "kind of whipped everybody into feeling better" after concluding jurors would have convicted him of racketeering if they had convicted him of sex trafficking because trafficking was an alleged component of racketeering. Agnifilo met with Combs before court and Combs entered the courtroom rejuvenated. Smiling, the onetime Catholic schoolboy prayed with family. In less than an hour, the jury matched Agnifilo's prediction. The seemingly chastened Combs mouthed "thank you" to jurors and smiled as family and supporters applauded. After he was escorted from the room, spectators cheered the defense team, a few chanting: "Dream Team! Dream Team!" Several lawyers, including Geragos, cried. "This was a major victory for the defense and a major loss for the prosecution," said Mitchell Epner, a lawyer who worked with Agnifilo as a federal prosecutor in New Jersey over two decades ago. He credited "a dream team of defense lawyers" against prosecutors who almost always win. Agnifilo showcased what would become his trial strategy —belittling the charges and mocking the investigationthat led to them —last Septemberin arguing unsuccessfully for bail. The case against Combs was what happens when the "federal government comes into our bedrooms," he said. Lawyers gently questioned most witnesses During an eight-week trial, Combs' lawyers picked apart theprosecution casewith mostly gentle but firm cross-examinations. Combs never testified and his lawyers called no witnesses. Sarah Krissoff, a federal prosecutor in Manhattan from 2008 to 2021, said Combs' defense team "had a narrative from the beginning and they did all of it without putting on any witnesses. That's masterful." Ironically, Agnifilo expanded the use of racketeering laws as a federal prosecutor on an organized crime task force in New Jersey two decades ago, using them often to indict street gangs in violence-torn cities. "I knew the weak points in the statute," he said. "The statute is very mechanical. If you know how the car works, you know where the fail points are." He said prosecutors had "dozens of fail points." "They didn't have a conspiracy, they just didn't," he said. "They basically had Combs' personal life and tried to build racketeering around personal assistants." Some personal assistants, even after viewing videos of Combs beating his longtime girlfriend, Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, had glowing things to say about Combs on cross examination. Once freed, Combs likely to re-enter domestic abusers program For Combs, Agnifilo sees a long road ahead once he is freed as he works on personal demons, likely re-entering a program for domestic batterers that he had just started before his arrest. "He's doing OK," said Agnifilo, who speaks with him four or five times daily. He said Combs genuinely desires improvement and "realizes he has flaws like everyone else that he never worked on." "He burns hot in all matters. I think what he has come to see is that he has these flaws and there's no amount of fame and no amount of fortune" that can erase them," he said. "You can't cover them up." For Agnifilo, a final surprise awaited him after Combs' bail was rejected when a man collapsed into violent seizures at the elevators outside the courtroom. "I'm like: 'What the hell?'" recalled the lawyer schooled in treating seizures. Agnifilo straddled him, pulling him onto his side and using a foot to prevent him from rolling backward while a law partner, Jacob Kaplan, put a backpack under the man's head and Agnifilo's daughter took his pulse. "We made sure he didn't choke on vomit. It was crazy. I was worried about him," he said. The man was eventually taken away conscious by rescue workers, leaving Agnifilo to ponder a tumultuous day. "It was like I was getting punked by God," he said.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs gets standing ovation from inmates after court victory, his lawyer says

Sean 'Diddy' Combs gets standing ovation from inmates after court victory, his lawyer says NEW YORK (AP) —Sean "Diddy" Com...
Bobby Jenks, former White Sox closer and World Series champion, dies at 44New Foto - Bobby Jenks, former White Sox closer and World Series champion, dies at 44

Former Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Jenks died Friday after a battle with Stage 4 adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer. Jenks was 44 years old. The two-time All-Star and 2005 World Series championrevealed his conditionduring a February 2025interview with MLB.comfrom a hospital bed in Portugal, where he moved to be closer to his wife's family. Former Chicago White Sox All-Star pitcher and 2005 World Series Champion Bobby Jenks passed away yesterday, July 4, in Sintra, Portugal, where he had been battling adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer. He was 44 years old.pic.twitter.com/KDb3I0KL66 — Chicago White Sox (@whitesox)July 5, 2025 Jenks spent six of his seven MLB seasons with the White Sox. He posted back-to-back 40-save seasons in 2006 and 2007 and compiled 86 saves over his final three seasons in Chicago, but is most famous on the South Side for closing out the Fall Classic in 2005,with a future pope in attendance for Game 1. During the 2007 season, Jenks retired 47 consecutive batters. He spent the 2011 season, his last in MLB, with the Boston Red Sox. In May 2021, Jenks began working as the pitching coach for the minor-league Grand Junction Rockies. The next season, he was promoted to manager and won the league's Manager of the Year award after helping the team win a championship. Jenks spent the 2023 season as the Princeton WhistlePigs' pitching coach before he returned to managing with the Windy City ThunderBolts later that year. A father of six, Jenks and his wife, Eleni, moved to Portugal in October 2024. Not long after they relocated, he was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in his right calf and later dealt with multiple blood clots in his lungs. Early in 2025, he noticed that his energy level was decreasing, and after testing at a local hospital, it was discovered that a tumor had formed in his chest. Jenkstold MLB.comthat the tumor spread into his stomach lining, his bones, his lower back and his hips. As Jenks was dealing with his health battle, his familywas affected by the Palisades fire, which caused them to lose their home and personal belongings, except for his 2005 World Series ring. "I've got one suitcase left to my name," Jenks said. "It's all gone. Everything else I've ever done. I have everything, first to first. All those things are irreplaceable."

Bobby Jenks, former White Sox closer and World Series champion, dies at 44

Bobby Jenks, former White Sox closer and World Series champion, dies at 44 Former Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Jenks died Friday after a b...
FIFA cuts ticket price to $13.40 for Club World Cup semifinal between Chelsea and FluminenseNew Foto - FIFA cuts ticket price to $13.40 for Club World Cup semifinal between Chelsea and Fluminense

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — FIFA cut standard ticket prices for the semifinal between Chelsea and Fluminense at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Tuesday to $13.40 from $473.90 earlier in the past week. FIFA has used dynamic pricing for the 63-game tournament. Standard ticket prices for Wednesday's semifinal between European champion Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid in New Jersey start at $199.60. FIFA had dropped ticket prices to $11.15 for a quarterfinal in Orlando, Florida, between Fluminense and Al Hilal. and in Philadelphia between Chelsea and Palmeiras. The dramatic drop in prices was first reported by The Athletic. Many matches during the tournament have had sparse crowds. Real Madrid has been an exception, drawing at least 60,000 for all five of its matches, including 76,611 for its quarterfinal win Saturday over Borussia Dortmund in New Jersey. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

FIFA cuts ticket price to $13.40 for Club World Cup semifinal between Chelsea and Fluminense

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Zayn Malik Appears to Call Out Racism He Faced During His One Direction Days on New Rap SongNew Foto - Zayn Malik Appears to Call Out Racism He Faced During His One Direction Days on New Rap Song

Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty; Jeff Kravitz/AMA2015/FilmMagic Zayn Malik appeared to call out racism he faced during his One Direction days in a preview of a soon-to-be-released song, "Fuchsia Sea" "I worked hard in a White band, and they still laughed at the Asian," he raps on the track Malik was a part of One Direction with Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and the late Liam Payne Zayn Malikis getting something off his chest through his new music. On Saturday, July 5, the singer, 32, shared apost on Instagram, previewing a new rap song, titled "Fuchsia Sea." In the lyrics, Malik appears to allude to the racism he faced while a member ofOne DirectionwithHarry Styles,Louis Tomlinson,Niall Horanand the lateLiam Payne. (Malik was a member of the boy band from 2010 to 2015.) "Got my back against the wall so much they think I got a brick fascination / Do you remember every conversation? 'Cause I have been conscious of every connotation," Malik recites in the song snippet. "And while they concentrate on their elevation, I've got a round trip to the constellation / I'm a convert to the concert, and I did that for inflation, 'cause I worked hard in a White band, and they still laughed at the Asian," he continued. Malik teased in his post that the song would be "coming soon," and he shared the lyrics from the track in a separate post on his Instagram Stories. Zayn Malik/Instagram Malik's teaser about new music comes after he markedthe tenth anniversary of his exitfrom One Direction while performing in concert back in March. He exited the group after five years, leaving the other members to carry on as a foursome. During hisStairway to the Skytour stop in Mexico City, the singer performed the One Direction hit "Night Changes" from the band's albumFour. Infan footage posted on X, Malik told the crowd, "It's the first time I've sung that song in 10 years. Thank you, that was f------ amazing. I almost cried." 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. Malik joined Styles, 31, Tomlinson, 33, Horan, 33, and Payne — whodiedat age 31 in October 2024 —when the group was formed onThe X Factor U.K.in 2010. In March 2015, when he announced via One Direction'sFacebook pagethat he was leaving, Malik said, "I feel like it is now the right time for me to leave the band." Kevin Mazur/WireImage "I'd like to apologize to the fans if I've let anyone down, but I have to do what feels right in my heart," he continued. "I am leaving because I want to be a normal 22-year-old who is able to relax and have some private time out of the spotlight. I know I have four friends for life in Louis, Liam, Harry and Niall." Malik reunited with his former band members for the first time publicly as theyattended Payne's funeralin England in November 2024. Read the original article onPeople

Zayn Malik Appears to Call Out Racism He Faced During His One Direction Days on New Rap Song

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'Three's Company' actress Jenilee Harrison refused to strip down for her Playboy photoshootNew Foto - 'Three's Company' actress Jenilee Harrison refused to strip down for her Playboy photoshoot

As a sex symbol, Jenilee Harrison wasn't keen on stripping down. The actress, who replaced Suzanne Somers on "Three's Company," posed for the June 1987 issue of Playboy. While she was ready for her close-up, Harrison was determined to appear in the Hugh Hefner-led magazine on her terms. Harrison, 67, is the co-host of a new podcast,"Stall Talk,"where women of various ages, "from the boomer to Gen Z," share unfiltered stories and wisdom from personal experiences. Suzanne Somers' Widower Finds Romance With Late Wife's 'Hollywood Wives' Costar "It was in my contract that, yes, I'll do [Playboy], but I have to keep my clothes on," Harrison told Fox News Digital. "So I show up for this photo shoot in the Playboy building in Beverly Hills, and I go into the changing room to do my makeup and all that," Harrison recalled. "And the photographer – a very famous photographer – comes in. He goes, 'You're all ready to go?' And I said, 'Well, yeah, where's my wardrobe?' And he looked shocked. He's like, 'Your wardrobe?No, we're doing Playboy.'And I said, 'No, my contract says I'm wearing clothes.' He was just shocked." Read On The Fox News App "So everything stopped," Harrison continued. "He had to get back on the phone. They had to regroup and bring in wardrobe… He didn't even know. But I had to fight for that." Harrison became part of a small group of pinups who appeared in Playboy without going nude, including Dolly Parton and Barbra Streisand, among others. The self-proclaimed tomboy admitted she struggled with being depicted as a sex symbol in front of cameras. She wanted to be recognized for her hard work in showbiz, not just for her beauty. "I looked at being a sex symbol as just a wardrobe I had to put on to go into Hollywood and do this job," she explained. 'THREE'S COMPANY' ACTRESS SAYS SHE POSED FOR PLAYBOY ON HER OWN TERMS "Your wardrobe is your outside, but it's not what your core person is, what your soul is. But I had a large wardrobe because your wardrobe is the tool of the trade. I would say at 10 o'clock I had to be a nurse. At 12 o'clock, I had to be a secretary. At 3 o'clock, I had to be a Sports Illustrated model. At 5 o'clock, I had to be a hooker. And at 8 o'clock I had to be a nun. I had to be all those things. But was I uncomfortable? Absolutely, many times I was uncomfortable." Harrison clarified that she felt "blessed" to appear in Playboy without baring everything. It's been one of many surprising moments for her in Hollywood. "When I was very young – like 19 years old… my agent called me and said, 'They want to see you – they'rereplacing Suzanne Somers on 'Three's Company,'"said Harrison. "I thought, 'Oh geez, why am I even going to the interview? I'm not going to get a role like that.'" In 1980, after starring in four seasons of the hit sitcom, Somers asked for a raise, which she said was equal to what her co-star, John Ritter, was getting paid. The actress was quickly phased out of the show and then fired. By then, Harrison, a former Rams cheerleader, had already appeared in commercials, as well as an episode in "CHiPs." It only took her one interview to secure the role ofSomers' on-screen cousin, Cindy Snow. "When I showed up for the audition… I tripped when I was walking in," said Harrison. "I fell over things and grabbed something or whatever. They instantly thought, 'Oh, here's our klutzy cousin girl'… How lucky I was." Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter Harrison insisted she wasn't fazed that she had big shoes to fill. "I just live very much in the present," said Harrison. "Luckily, I'm extremely disciplined… And whatever job I had, I looked at it in front of me and just did the work… And when I got on 'Three's Company,' I was welcomed with open arms. They treated me lovely. They treated me like a little sister… And the girls [on set], we protected one another, and we supported one another." Harrison was eventually written out of the sitcom, but her luck didn't end there. She later appeared inthe hit soap opera "Dallas." "'Dallas' was and is still such a joy," she beamed. "And I worked with some of the people there… I remember visiting the set and Patrick [Duffy] was there with his boys. His kids started grabbing his shirt, and saying, 'Dad, dad, that's Jack Tripper's maid!' And Patrick's going, 'What are you talking about?' The boys had been watching 'Three's Company' and they were so excited. That broke the ice." According to Harrison, the cast of "Dallas" was keen to have her join their circle. Larry Hagman, who played ruthless oil tycoon J.R. Ewing, instantly welcomed her with his sense of humor. She also saw a different side to the beloved TV villain. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News "He would not go out in public unless he had his hat on," she said, referring to his character's signature look. "He had to have that cowboy hat because he said, 'When I go out there, the people want to see J.R.' He loved that character. And that hat was J.R. I remember one time we were all crammed in a limousine [heading] to some event. He left his hat or something, and he freaked out. We had to stop the car and everything. He said, 'I need my hat!'" Harrison said one of her favorite memories of Hagman was that, despite being the show's star, he made sure to stay on set as long as he was needed to ensure the other actors could shoot their scenes with ease. "Larry would not go home if his lines were needed," she said. "Larry knew that the show's success was not just about him. The show's success was because of all the characters and how they interacted." "He had every right to be the number one star, leave the set and just have that air about him," she continued. "And he didn't. He was very down-to-earth, and he worked hard with all of us. And he continued to work. His whole life… he'd still do autograph shows and be out in public. He never took his role, his popularity in 'Dallas,' for granted… [He taught us] not to take it for granted. It could be gone tomorrow." Today, Harrison is "living the dream" running a sprawling ranch. But when she's not tending to her animals, she's sharing stories on "Stall Talk." "It doesn't matter if you're a boomer or Gen Z, we're sharing the most intimate, honest, relationship issues with ourselves, and we're giggling, or we're crying," said Harrison. "But we're sharing those stories… All of our guests just share real and honest questions about what women talk about when they go to the bathroom together." "The advice I always give [on the podcast] is go for your dreams, go for the opportunities," Harrison reflected. "You have to persevere and remember that if you persevere, anything can happen. Anything is possible." Original article source:'Three's Company' actress Jenilee Harrison refused to strip down for her Playboy photoshoot

‘Three’s Company’ actress Jenilee Harrison refused to strip down for her Playboy photoshoot

'Three's Company' actress Jenilee Harrison refused to strip down for her Playboy photoshoot As a sex symbol, Jenilee Harrison wa...

 

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