15 of the Most Shocking Celebrity Memoir Revelations That Had Our Jaws on the Floor, from Brooke Shields to Britney SpearsNew Foto - 15 of the Most Shocking Celebrity Memoir Revelations That Had Our Jaws on the Floor, from Brooke Shields to Britney Spears

Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty; Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty; Monica Schipper/Getty These jaw-dropping tales came straight from the stars who lived them. In their memoirs, these celebrities got real, sharing some of the most shocking events to transpire in their lives. From horrific events such asBrooke Shields' labia rejuvenation toRebel Wilson's surprisingly low salary fromBridesmaidstoAl Pacino's First Lady faux pas, these bombshells had us buzzing the second the book hit shelves. Read on for some of the memorable (not always in a good way) revelations celebrities have shared in their memoirs. Emma McIntyre/Getty; Grand Central Publishing Vanderpump Rulesalum Scheana Shay came clean about the details of heraffair with Eddie Cibrianin her memoir,My Good Side. In an excerpt shared withEntertainment Weekly, the reality TV star walked readers through the details of how she fell for the actor. According to Shay, they met in 2006 when she was working at a "private member's cigar lounge and restaurant," shortly after moving to L.A. He would come into the place to play poker. "Eddie was the sweetest, funniest, most charismatic, consummate gentleman I'd ever met. He always made me feel like I was the only girl in the room when I was working," she wrote. As for his marriage to Brandi Glanville, Shay says she was none the wiser. "This was pre–social media, so it wasn't like he was posting pics of his family in matching pajamas in front of a Christmas tree," she said, adding that he didn't wear his wedding ring around her. "To be clear, Eddie wasn't my boyfriend (at least not exclusively). But we did start a physical relationship at the end of 2006, which was a weekly booty call," she later explained. Jason Koerner/Getty Images Kerry Washingtonfans know two things about her: She is very close to her parents and she is extremely private about her family life. So, it came as a surprise to many when in 2023, she opened up about a lifelong family secret. In her memoir,Thicker Than Water,the actress explained she discovered her father, Earl Washington, wasn't her biological father shortly after she told her parents she was planning to appear on Henry Louis Gates Jr.'sFinding Your Roots,a PBS series on which celebrities learn about their ancestors through DNA testing. And though a discovery like that would be earth-shattering for most people, Washington said she felt a sense of relief; she always felt as though something was off. "When I got this information, I was like, 'Oh. I now know my story,'" she said. "I didn't know what my story was, but I was playing the supporting character in their story." "I think that dissonance of like, 'Somebody is not telling me something about my body' made me feel like there was something in my body I had to fix," theScandalactress — who struggled with anxiety, self-esteem issues, andan eating disorderwhen she was young — revealed. Taylor Hill/Getty; Flatiron Books Brooke Shields' memoirBrooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Oldrevealed many things, but perhaps one of the more disturbing stories was about a doctor who gave a "bonus"labia rejuvenationwithout her consent. After Shields had part of her cervix removed after precancerous cells were detected, which caused difficulty conceiving, the actress's gynecologist told her that she was likely a candidate for labial reduction surgery due to the discomfort she experienced as a result of her anatomy. Shields saw a male surgeon for the procedure, but when she came out of it, she was informed that he had "tightened everything up" for her in ("translation: given a younger vagina") addition to the surgery she had agreed to her. "'After two kids, everything is looser,' he said. He acted as if he'd done me a favor, and that I should, in fact, be grateful. There was a real 'I threw this in for free, little lady' vibe to his delivery," shewrote in the book. "But I had never asked to be 'tightened' or 'rejuvenated' ... It was not something I wanted. I felt numb." Image Group LA/Disney Channel via Getty; Gallery Books Britney Spearsfamously dated Justin Timberlake from 1999 to 2002 and while the common belief was that they broke up because she had cheated on him, Spears had never spoken out about their relationship since they parted ways. That changed in 2023 when the pop star released her memoirThe Woman in Me. In it, Spears revealed she had gotten pregnant by the "Cry Me a River" singer during their relationship, but subsequently aborted the baby as he said they were too young to start a family. "[The pregnancy] was a surprise, but for me, it wasn't a tragedy. I loved Justin so much. I always expected us to have a family together one day. This would just be much earlier than I'd anticipated,"Spears wrote. "But Justin definitely wasn't happy about the pregnancy. He said we weren't ready to have a baby in our lives, that we were way too young." Spears revealed she "never would have done it" if the decision "had been left up to me alone," but she said Justin was "so sure that he didn't want to be a father." She said undergoing the abortion was "one of the most agonizing things I have ever experienced in my life." A rep for Timberlake did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Kevin Mazur/Getty for Fragrance Foundation; Harper Influence In her memoir,Uptown Girl,Christie Brinkleyshared some details about the genesis of her relationship with ex-husband Billy Joel. When they met, she had just ended things with Olivier Chandon and Joel had just called it quits fromElle MacPherson. Still,Brinkley said, the musician wanted to alert his ex that things were getting serious between himself and Brinkley, a move she thought was "completely unnecessary." "Once he and I started seeing each other, he insisted on calling Elle, while I was on the line, to tell her that he was going to be exclusive with me," she wrote. "Still, that didn't stop rumors from circulating that she was waiting for Billy in his apartment the first time I ever went there, which wasn't true (the media seemed always to want to pit models against each other, even though there were more friendships in the industry than anything else)." Karwai Tang/WireImage; Simon & Schuster There's no question that thoughRebel Wilsonhad a small part inBridesmaids,she had one of the most memorable performances in the film. And while the hit comedy grossed over $300 million worldwide, Wilson revealed in her bookRebel Rising,she only made $3,500 for her work. The money went toward paying her Screen Actors Guild (SAG) dues and she was able to join the union. Even though she said she "got paid nothing," the Australian native said the experience of shooting the movie "was everything." Joe Maher/Getty; Joey Feldman InFrom Under the Truck,Josh Brolinrevealed he had some drug experiences during which he saw "epileptic faces, desperate children, rabid animals coming at me," and other frightening things. However, he wrote about one 12-hour acid trip that changed his life. "It was as hopeful a day as I could've had," the actor recalled. "I had not only weathered the cave that turned me from a boy into a man, but I had also thrived. I arrived at what I thought was a beginning of a happier life." When he "came down after 12 hours, just as the sun began to set, I knew that life was good and was to be lived and experienced and tasted with a fully protruding, exposed tongue," Brolin wrote. Michael Kovac/Getty; Henry Holt and Co. John Stamosdid not hold back in his memoir,If You Would Have Told Me. The actor opened up about his days onER,his addiction struggles, even the moment he found out about formerFull Housecostar Bob Saget's death. One of the moreshocking bombshellsStamos revealed was that he oncecaught ex Teri Copley in bed with Tony Danza. As the story goes, Stamos wanted to make things even more serious with Copley, so when she started dodging his phone calls, he showed up at her house ... and got the surprise of a lifetime. "The blinds are closed, but the door is slightly open," he wrote. "I take a peek inside and see four feet protruding from the shabby-chic, floral-print duvet that once kept me warm. My Tiny Dancer is in bed with Mr. Porsche Speedster. They are sleeping. I can't tell who he is, but I recognize Teri's ass barely covered by the sheets. It looks like her new poster." For her part, Copleydenied the affair allegationsin a statement shared with PEOPLE. "I wondered, 'What was John doing there?' because we had broken up," she said. "He just looked at me and shook his head, and walked away." Pascal Le Segretain/Getty; Harper Perennial In an interview withThe New York Timesabout her bookInside Out,Demi Moorerevealed she became pregnantwhile dating Ashton Kutcher back in 2003. However, six months into the pregnancy, she lost the child, a girl whom she would have named Chaplin Ray. After the couple married in 2005, Moore and Kutcher reportedly sought out fertility treatments, but after they were unsuccessful, Moore began drinking and abusing Vicodin to cope with the pain; the couple divorced in 2013, after Moore found out Kutcher had been unfaithful. Paris Hiltonhas been a public figure since she was in her late teens, with plenty of stories about her in the public imagination. But themedia mogul took back her narrativeinParis: The Memoir. She shared many shocking revelations from her childhood, including one about an illicit relationship she had with her eighth-grade teacher. Hilton recalled how all of her peers had a crush on a "handsome young teacher" who had a "very Abercrombie" look to him. But Mr. Abercrombie told Paris, "I've got a crush on you," she wrote, and asked her for her phone number, warning her not to tell anyone. "Mr. Abercrombie called me almost every night, and we talked for hours about how amazingly mature, beautiful, and intelligent I was, how sensual, misunderstood, and special," she wrote. "He reminded me that Princess Diana was 13 years younger thanPrince Charles. And Priscilla Presley was my age when Elvis fell in love with her." Looking back, Hilton gave herself grace for not knowing how problematic their communication was. "It took decades for me to actually speak the wordpedophile," she reflected. "Casting him in the role of child molester meant casting myself in the role of victim, and I just couldn't go there." Tommaso Boddi/Getty; Fourth Estate Ltd Jada Pinkett Smithnever made any bones about the fact that she grew up in the roughest parts of Baltimore. In her memoir,Worthy,she opened up about how dire things werein her neighborhood, revealing she became a high-school drug dealer in pursuit of financial freedom. "Drugs were going to touch you, period," she recalled. "You could use them, you could sell them, but there was no being in an environment like that and drugs not touch you." She continued, "And I'm not saying that it's right, of course, now being in a whole different mindset. But when you're living in a war zone and you just thinking about survival, I wasn't trying to use drugs. I surely wasn't going to be a drug dealer's girlfriend. But I wanted money so that I could be independent. I wanted to take care of myself." Taylor Hill/WireImage; Simon & Schuster Jennette McCurdy'sI'm Glad My Mom Diedwas a candid telling of the harrowing trauma she faced throughout her childhood in part due to the stifling control of her late mother, Debra. Forcing her into acting was one of the ways Debra controlled her,McCurdy revealed, looking back at one particular instance in which her mother lashed out after theiCarlystar revealed she wanted to quit acting. "'Don't be silly, you love acting. It's your favorite thing in the world,' Mom says in a way that makes it sound like a threat," she wrote. "You can't quit! This was our chance! This was ouuuuur chaaaaance!" McCurdy writes of her mother's reaction. "She bangs on the steering wheel, accidentally hitting the horn. Mascara trickles down her cheeks. She's hysterical, like I was in theHollywood Homicideaudition. Her hysteria frightens me and demands to be taken care of." Michael Buckner/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty; Dey Street Books After years of being scrutinized in the media, formerBaywatchactressPamela Andersondecided to tell her story in her own words. And while thebook was filled with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, she shared one particularly funny, albeit very uncomfortable, run-in she had with Jack Nicholson. Anderson was visiting the infamous Playboy mansion when she bumped intoThe Shiningactor while he was "having a threesome in a bathroom," she revealed. "Mr. Nicholson had two beautiful women with him," Anderson wrote inLove, Pamela."They were all giggling and kissing up against the wall, sliding all over each other. I walked by to use the mirror, bending over the sink to fix my lip gloss." "Trying not to look, but I couldn't help myself and caught his eye in the reflection," the memoir reads. "I guess that got him to the finish line, because he made a funny noise, smiled and said, 'Thanks, dear.'" Dominik Bindl/Getty; Penguin Press With a career as storied asAl Pacino's, one would expect some of the most enthralling, shocking and purely out-of-this-worldrevelations from his memoir. One would be right. In his bookSonny Boy,the legendary actor recalled the one time he made a meeting with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis rather awkward. The former First Lady and her daughter Caroline had attended his Broadway production ofRichard III,and came backstage to meet him. While "slumped" in a chair in his dressing room after a tiring performance, Pacino put his hand out for Jackie to kiss. "God only knows what I was thinking. Why would I ever do that? Please tell me, what's wrong with me?" he wrote. "I must have believed I was dreaming that Jackie Onassis was there. Perhaps I was hallucinating that she was doing the play with me, so she was my queen—​­ and as the queen, after all, she must now kiss the hand of the king." Kristina Bumphrey/Shutterstock In his memoir,Reality Check: Making the Best of The Situation – How I Overcame Addiction, Loss, and Prison,Mike Sorrentinorevealed the man we loved onThe Jersey Shoreas The Situation was battling a serious painkiller addiction. Among other revelations— like being caught by production and called out by Jenny "JWoww" Farley about his pill usage — Sorrentino shared the creative way he was able to sneak drugs when the crew filmed their third season in Italy. Sorrentino put 125 Roxicets — a narcotic made of oxycodone and acetaminophen — into an Altoids tin and brought four tins. From there, he removed the cushions of his shoes "and cut out enough room in the heel to place two Altoids tins in each shoe," he wrote. "I then replaced the insole and packed the kicks in a large suitcase with 20 other pairs." 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15 of the Most Shocking Celebrity Memoir Revelations That Had Our Jaws on the Floor, from Brooke Shields to Britney Spears

15 of the Most Shocking Celebrity Memoir Revelations That Had Our Jaws on the Floor, from Brooke Shields to Britney Spears Gilbert Flores/Va...
What Happened Between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham? A Look Back at the Former Fleetwood Mac Band Members' RelationshipNew Foto - What Happened Between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham? A Look Back at the Former Fleetwood Mac Band Members' Relationship

Former Fleetwood Mac bandmates Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham began dating in 1972 before calling it quits four years later They continued performing together for years, and their post-breakup performances have become viral hits On July 17, the exes shared seemingly coordinated Instagram posts, leading fans to speculate about a potential reunion There are few relationships that go down in history likeStevie NicksandLindsey Buckingham's. After meeting in high school, the formerFleetwood Macbandmates began dating in 1972 before splitting four years later. But just as Nicks and Buckingham's relationship was coming apart, Fleetwood Mac was rising to fame. So, for years to come, the pair continued to make music and perform together as exes, alongside bandmatesMick Fleetwood, John McVie and the lateChristine McVie. Decades later, Nicks and Buckingham's romance and post-breakup interactions have become a public fascination tied to several iconic performances — ones that even inspired the book-turned-television seriesDaisy Jones & the Six, loosely based on Fleetwood Mac. In 2018, the pair had a public fallout when Buckingham was kicked out of the band andplaced the blame on Nicks. While fans have hoped for a reunion of the core group (minus Christine, whodiedin 2022), Buckingham, now married toKristen Messner, told PEOPLE that he would have to reconcile with Nicks in order for that to happen. "You have to forgive," he said. "You have to let things goand move on and just remember that we're all doing the best we can." On July 17, the pairshared seemingly coordinated Instagram poststhat featured two halves of a phrase from their 1973 song "Frozen Love," leaving fans wondering if the pair were teasing some kind of reunion after all. So, what happened between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham? From joining Fleetwood Mac as a couple to the breakup anthem that's been heard around the world, here's a look back at Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's relationship. Hulton Archive via Getty Nicks and Buckingham first met as students at Menlo-Atherton High School in Atherton, Calif. Nicks, who was in her senior year, soon joined Buckingham's psychedelic rock band, Fritz. The pair went on to attend San José State University, but they both eventually dropped out to chase their music dreams. Fritz later opened for artists likeJimi HendrixandJanis Joplin. Richard E. Aaron/Redferns In 1972, Nicks and Buckingham sparked a romance when Fritz disbanded. As Stephen Davis recalled in his biography,Gold Dust Woman, Nicks later said that she wasn't sure if they would have "become a couple" if it wasn't for them "leaving the band," per theLos Angeles Times. "It kind of pushed us together." The couple then moved to Los Angeles and released a joint album,Buckingham Nicks, in 1973. Simultaneously, their relationship was also facing some troubles. "When we moved, it was lonely. I didn't have any girlfriends. And I was the one who worked," Nicks toldBillboardin September 2014. "I had to be a waitress, and a cleaning lady, in order to support us — because Lindsey didn't want to play four sets at Chuck's Steakhouse, where we could've made $500 a week. To him, that was selling out. He wanted to play original music, so I went along with that." On Dec. 13, 1974, Fleetwood asked Buckingham to join his band. Though he agreed, there was a catch: there had to be a spot for Nicks in the group, too. Despite their troubles, the pair tried to put on a united front for the sake of the band's success. "When we joined Fleetwood Mac, I said, 'OK, this is what we've been working for since 1968. And so Lindsey, you and I have to sew this relationship back up. We have too much to lose here,' " Nicks toldBillboard. "We need to put our problems behind us. Maybe we're not going to have any more problems, because we're finally going to have some money. And I won't have to be a waitress." Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Nicks told Billboard that upon joining Fleetwood Mac, the pair put their relationship "back together." "We weren't fighting about money, we had a really nice place, and we were going to work with these hysterically funny English people every day, making great music," she said. Nicks continued, "It was OK for a while, until it wasn't," adding that their relationship "blew up" by the end of 1976. In 1990, Nicks told Australia'sWoman's Ownthat their breakup was a "living nightmare." "He and I were about as compatible as a boa constrictor and a rat." Their split came right before the band recorded their second album,Rumours. During a 2005 conversation withBlender, Buckingham recalled he and Nicks went "through this elaborate exercise of denial,keeping our personal feelingsin one corner of the room while trying to be professional in the other" during the recording process. Bruce Gilbert/Newsday RM via Getty While some celebrities keep their breakups out of the spotlight, Nicks and Buckingham's was on full display as it inspired the band's 1977 hit "Silver Springs." During an October 2023 conversation with PEOPLE, Nicks recalled the moment Fleetwood and Buckingham told her the track had been cut from 1977'sRumours. "Do you mean 'Silver Springs,'probably the best song I've ever written?" she recalled saying to the pair. "And they're like, 'Well, yeah. Let's move on with that.' " The track was not removed entirely, but rather put on the B-side of the album's first single. According toRolling Stone, it was a disagreement with Fleetwood over the rights to "Silver Springs" that ultimately led her to leave the group in 1990. But in 1997, the band's core five reunited for a live album,The Dance, and an accompanying tour. The gut-wrenching performance brought newfound success to the track, which earned a Grammy nomination at the time. While performing "Silver Springs" duringThe Dancetour, Nicks faced away from the crowd and directly at Buckingham, looking directly into his eyes as she sang the song's vengeful chorus: "I'll follow you down 'til the sound of my voice will haunt you / Give me just a chance / You'll never get away from the sound of the woman that loves you." Years later, the viral clip has become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon. In March 2023, Buckingham himself acknowledged the track's newfound popularity onTikTok, sharing a video of himself performing its guitar solo, captioned, "I heard we're talking about that '97 'Silver Springs' again." D Dipasupil/FilmMagic In 2018, Buckingham was kicked out of Fleetwood Mac. At the time, many people speculated that it was Buckingham's behavior following an in-group disagreement after a performance at MusiCares that led to his exit, while he maintains he asked for three months to promote his solo album. But in a September 2021 interview with PEOPLE, Buckingham said his removal from the group was "all Stevie's doing." "Stevie basically gave the band an ultimatum that either I had to go or she would go. It would be like[Mick] Jaggersaying, "Well, eitherKeith [Richards]has to go or I'm going to go.' " In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, Nicks called Buckingham's take "revisionist history." "I did not demand he be fired," she said. "Frankly, I fired myself. I proactively removed myself from the band and a situation I considered to be toxic to my well-being. I was done. If the band went on without me, so be it." Steve Granitz/Getty On July 17, Nicks and Buckingham posted what seemed to be coordinated Instagram posts that included the lyrics from their 1973Buckingham Nickssong "Frozen Love." Nickspostedthe handwritten words "and if you go forward...," then Buckingham shared animagewith the words "I'll follow you there." Just days before their Instagram posts, Fleetwood posted avideoof himself listening to "Frozen Love," captioned, "Magic then, magic now," which was also shared to the band's official profile. Fans began speculating what all of the cryptic posts might signal, with some social media users suggesting the possibility of the pair remastering and releasing their 1973 album. "WHY DID THE FLEETWOOD MAC INSTA JUST POST MICK LISTENING TO FROZEN LOVE???? IS BUCKINGHAM NICKS FINALLY GETTING REMASTERED???" one fan wrote onX. Another useradded, "Okay wait you guys remember how they removed some Buckingham Nicks live tracks from Spotify a while ago???? It's all coming together." Neither Nicks' nor Buckingham's reps had immediate comment on the cryptic Instagram posts. Read the original article onPeople

What Happened Between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham? A Look Back at the Former Fleetwood Mac Band Members' Relationship

What Happened Between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham? A Look Back at the Former Fleetwood Mac Band Members' Relationship Former Fle...
One throw helped change QB Justin Fields' career. Now he can change the Jets' fortunesNew Foto - One throw helped change QB Justin Fields' career. Now he can change the Jets' fortunes

There's a particular play from 2024 that highlights Justin Fields' improvement as a quarterback. In Week 3, Fieldsthreaded the needle and completed a pass to wide receiver Calvin Austin on a dig route. Austin retrieved the football and raced down the field for a 55-yard touchdown. It was the decisive play that propelled thePittsburgh Steelersto a 20-10 win over theLos Angeles Chargers. The victory improved Pittsburgh to 3-0 in the season. Fields would only start three more games for the Steelers, but the Week 3 tight-window throw validated Fields' improvement as a quarterback. Fields is now on his third team in as many seasons, but theJetshanded him a two-year, $40 million contract andassurance that he's their guy. "He has this quiet confidence about himself. He leads by the way that he wants to lead. His influence with the guys out there, I think you guys can see it. He can galvanize a group of men. Obviously, he's a talented player and I'm happy that I have him as my quarterback, I really am, because I think the sky's the limit for this player, I really do," Jets head coach Aaron Glenntold reporters of Fields this offseason. "I'm not going to go out there and say that he's the next Joe Namath or anything like that, but I will tell you what, he's going to be a good player for us, and I'm excited with what he's going to do for us this season." The first-year head coach and new general manager Darren Mougey chose Fields. The vote of confidenceshould have a positive effecton Fields after he was traded away from Chicago and demoted in Pittsburgh. Fields, already a dynamic runner, is coming off arguably his most impressive season passing the football, albeit in a small sample size. He produced career-bests in completion percentage (65.8) and passer rating (93.3) in 10 games, which included six starts with the Steelers. He was 4-2 as Pittsburgh's starting quarterback before he was benched in favor ofRussell Wilson. Fields is now the undisputed starter in New York. "He is just a talented individual on all facets," Jets offense coordinator Tanner Engstrand said of Fields, per theteam's official website. "He's obviously a physically talented player. Everybody talks about the running, well, the guy's got an arm, too, and he does a great job with that. And mentally, he's phenomenal. He's been absolutely phenomenal so far, and we expect more out of that, and it's just a lot of things that you can do with that type of player that is going to put stress on a defense and make that defensive coordinator stay up late at night as we get going into this thing." The Jets are banking on an upward trajectory for the 26-year-old QB. New York invested in their offensive line with three total first-round picks slated to start, they have a solid running game that features Breece Hall and Braelon Allen, and an already established rapport between Fields and $130 million wide receiverGarrett Wilsonfrom their two years together at Ohio State. "He's been my guy for a long time now," Fields said of Wilson. "I really feel like we haven't skipped a beat out on the practice field. It's been great." In addition, the Jets have had a top five defense for three straight seasons that stars the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL. The Jets own the dubious title of the team with the NFL's longest active playoff drought. But if Fields builds on his performance from a year ago, the Jets could be a moving toward breaking their playoff dry spell. "I think the sky is the limit for this team (and) for this offense, but we do have a long way to go," Fields said this offseason. "We have all the guys we need. We have all the talent. It's really just gonna come down to discipline and execution when the games come." Follow USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon on X@TheTylerDragon. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Quarterback Justin Fields is poised to prove doubters wrong.

One throw helped change QB Justin Fields' career. Now he can change the Jets' fortunes

One throw helped change QB Justin Fields' career. Now he can change the Jets' fortunes There's a particular play from 2024 that ...
The Chicago Sky's new social media protection: How it works and how it came to beNew Foto - The Chicago Sky's new social media protection: How it works and how it came to be

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Chicago Sky co-owner Nadia Rawlinson knew things were serious. The Sky increased security to nearly 24 hours a day — around hotels, outside gyms, by buses and planes. The things that Rawlinson said did not have to be thought about just a few years ago were now prime considerations. It's what led the Sky to form a unique partnership to protect the roster on the internet. Earlier this month, the Sky teamed with Moonshot Technologies to protect their players on social media, the first relationship of its kind in the league. "People think as athletes, we should take what comes our way," Sky guard Ariel Atkins said. "We are human and some comments that people make are inhumane. It's phenomenal of our organization to take care of us." Moonshot's technology was created for use in counter-terrorism, and is also in use by the U.S. government. "It's a great thing to implement right now," Sky All-Star Angel Reese said. "It's really important to be able to have that (protection), especially as a woman." Rawlinson, who said her own experiences as a woman of color have informed her understanding of the issue, agreed. "With the rise in women's sports, the rise in attention, the greater fandom, the greater investment, all of it is historic," Rawlinson said. "But there's a dark side to that. At some point, you just want to play the game, so the goal is to remove some of the noise that happens off the court." After reading about Moonshot in a tech publication just a few weeks ago, Rawlinson reached out to its co-founder and CEO, Vidhya Ramalingam. It was a quick connection. "It was really clear there was a values alignment," Ramalingam said. "Some of that stems from some of our shared experiences as women of color in spaces where so often our voices are underrepresented, and the desire to actually do something about it and not just sit there. "For far too long, I saw women like me, people of color, be overrepresented as targets and underrepresented in the solution," she said. How it works So what, exactly, does this technology do for the Sky's players? Moonshot monitors more than 25 social media and internet platforms, including those on which players do not have personal accounts. Their technology shrinks the millions of posts it looks at every day into thousands of posts that contain direct threats to the athletes. From there, Moonshot's team of human threat assessors takes over. They look through the flagged posts, and report them, if necessary — whether that's to the social media platforms themselves or, in more serious cases, directly to law enforcement. It's that human involvement that Ramalingam said is necessary to its success. "This is not a problem that can just be solved by technology alone," she said. "It's fundamentally a human problem, and this is a human partnership." ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

The Chicago Sky's new social media protection: How it works and how it came to be

The Chicago Sky's new social media protection: How it works and how it came to be INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Chicago Sky co-owner Nadia Rawlins...
Valerie Bertinelli says 'regrets have passed' with late mother: 'There was so much left unsaid'New Foto - Valerie Bertinelli says 'regrets have passed' with late mother: 'There was so much left unsaid'

Dia Dipasupil/WireImage Working on her new book has actressValerie Bertinellifeeling reflective, especially when it comes to her late mother. In a FridayInstagram post, theOne Day at a Timestar shared the latest addition to her workspace — a photo of her mom, Nancy, in her youth — which has had her thinking about their relationship as she works on her new project. "I added a picture of my mom just recently," she wrote alongside a shot of her computer with the photo propped up next to it. "This is her at 18, I think. Isn't she beautiful?" Bertinelli continued, "I've been talking to her a lot lately. I know she hears me. I can feel it, but I wish she were here so I could see it in her eyes. There was so much left unsaid when she was alive. My regrets have passed, but I hope she knows how much I loved her." Nancy died in 2019 of rheumatoid arthritis at 82. "As I sat down at my computer to continue edits, and reading, and writing for my new book, (I'll let you know more when it gets closer to pub date) I started thinking about inspiration and how my work surface has changed through the years," Bertinelli shared. Referring to a plaque with a quote sitting next to the picture of her mother, she wrote, "I've had this quote 'Life does not put things in front of you that you are unable to handle' for what feels like forever, always sitting there, always reminding me." Bertinelli continued, "It has proven to be quite true. Life may feel incredibly difficult and challenging sometimes, but I always get through it. And the happier, peaceful times far outweigh the difficult ones." The star and celebrity chef has been getting vulnerable with her Instagram followers of late. In May, she addressed how she was doing in the wake of "some of the most emotionally excruciating eight months" of her professional and personal life. On the professional side, in 2024, the actress joinedThe Drew Barrymore Showas a lifestyle expert, started hosting the Game Show Network'sBingo Blitz, and also put out a new cookbook,Indulge. "And I still got my exhausted, sleepless ass up in the morning, put on a good face, and showed up, when all I wanted to do was stay in bed and sob," Bertinelli wrote. "This is not to say I feel sorry for myself because I don't." Unique Nicole/Getty Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. In her personal life, Bertinelli began dating writer Mike Goodnough in January 2024, but the couple ultimatelyparted waysthis past November. "Nobody has the market cornered on grief and heartache," Bertinelli wrote. "People go through hard s--- all the time. You just do what you have to do to get through what you have to get through." Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Valerie Bertinelli says 'regrets have passed' with late mother: 'There was so much left unsaid'

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Stephen Colbert Fans Panic Over 'Favorite' Collab's Future After 'The Late Show's EndNew Foto - Stephen Colbert Fans Panic Over 'Favorite' Collab's Future After 'The Late Show's End

Stephen Colbert Fans Panic Over 'Favorite' Collab's Future After 'The Late Show's Endoriginally appeared onParade. While fans have made it clearthey could not be more upsetto loseStephen Colbert'sThe Late Shownext spring afterCBS elected to nix the series at the end of the upcoming season, one has made a horrifying realization about a potential unintended consequence of the cancellation. One ice cream lover by the name of Cassidy took to X in the wake of the news to express fears that Colbert's exclusiveBen & Jerry'sflavor, Americone Dream, may also disappear as a result of the network's cut, begging that "whatever happens, my favorite ice cream ever better be staying on the shelves." "pls do not take that away from me 💔💔💔💔💔," Cassidy added in a follow-up. whatever happens, my favorite ice cream ever better be staying on the shelvespic.twitter.com/EK8H9yZLbC — cassidy ★ (@snlsmulaney)July 18, 2025 Others were struck by Cassidy's concern, with one sadly commenting, "wait i didn't even think of this." "if americone dream is gone im going to make january 6th look like a playdate," someone else replied dramatically. However, one fan entered the chat to inject a bit of reason, pointing out that the flavor has been around sinceThe Colbert Report, which suggests that the ice cream giant's partnership may be directly with Colbert, rather than the network. Paradehas reached out to Ben & Jerry's for comment. Related: Ben & Jerry's New Ice Cream Flavor Has Fans Saying the Same Thing Stephen Colbert Fans Panic Over 'Favorite' Collab's Future After 'The Late Show's Endfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 18, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 18, 2025, where it first appeared.

Stephen Colbert Fans Panic Over 'Favorite' Collab's Future After 'The Late Show's End

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Ionescu wins 3-point contest, Cloud claims skills competition in Liberty All-Star sweepNew Foto - Ionescu wins 3-point contest, Cloud claims skills competition in Liberty All-Star sweep

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sabrina Ionescu put on another shooting clinic to win the 3-point contest for the second time at All-Star weekend on Friday night. The Liberty's star guard, who also won the title in 2023 with a record performance, had a strong final round, scoring 30 points to beat defending champion Allisha Gray. It completed a New York sweep of the night with Liberty teammate Natasha Cloud winning the skills competition. "It's fun, I was so excited for her, we were talking about it before we even came out here," Ionescu said. "About being able to participate in it together and cheer each other on." Ionescu's effort was less than her record-breaking mark of 37 two years ago when she made 25 of 27 shots — the most ever in either the WNBA or NBA. The total of 30 matched the second-highest in the event, matching Allie Quigley's mark. Quigley is the only other player to win the contest more than once, doing it four times. Ionescu didn't participate in last year's WNBA All-Star 3-point contest as she was focused on getting ready for the Olympics. But she was in Indianapolis for the NBA one, competing against Steph Curry in a special shootout. She fell just short then, but wouldn't lose again in Indianapolis. "I called Steph and showed off the trophy," Ionescu said. Atlanta's Gray, who made her own history last year by winning the 3-point shootout and skills competition, fell short in both this time. She had 22 points in the 3-point contest. Gray went last in the opening round and needed to beat Kelsey Plum's 22 points to reach the final round. Gray hit her final four shots, including the money ball to tie Ionescu and advance. Plum, from the Los Angeles Sparks, was looking to become the first player in WNBA history to win an All-Star MVP (2022), skills challenge (2023) and 3-point contest. Lexie Hull who was a fill-in for Indiana teammate Caitlin Clark, whoinjured her right groin on Tuesday night,scored 20 points to finish fourth. Clark hyped up the crowd from the sideline before Hull's turn. Washington rookie Sonia Citron scored 19 points in the opening round. Cloud had the fastest time in the first round of the obstacle course that combines passing, dribbling and shooting. She needed to beat Seattle's Erica Wheeler's mark of 37.5 seconds in the finals. Cloud won despite missing all three of her shots from the corner over the windmill defender. She was able to get through the obstacle course in 36.4 seconds — 1.1 faster than Wheeler. After beating Wheeler, Cloud hugged Ionescu. She then picked up her girlfriend and Liberty teammate Isabelle Harrison and gave her a hug and kiss. Harrison had told Cloud that she needed to win so they could put a down payment on a house. "You're gonna get that house," Cloud said after winning. Cloud received $55,000 from Aflac as part of a partnership with the WNBAPA. She also receives $2,575 from the league for the victory, which was part of the collective bargaining agreement. Ionescu earned $60,000 for her win from Aflac plus the $2,575 from the league. Ionescu said that she was going to give half of her money to Citron, a promise she made to the rookie before the contest. "I told Sonya that I would give her half if I won when we were sitting on the bench, being the only rookie she was nervous, and I was nervous for her. Obviously have to hold up my end of the bargain. So half is going to go to her." This was Cloud's first All-Star weekend appearance in her 11-year career. She had never been invited to compete in the skills contest or play in the All-Star Game. "I'm just really thankful for the opportunity," Cloud said. Wheeler competed a year after missing the competition in Phoenix because of flight issues due to a faulty software update that causedtechnological havoc worldwide. Wheeler spent a few years in Indiana and received a loud ovation from the fans when she was introduced. Defending champion Gray, who was wearing custom A'ja Wilson shoes with "money sign" on them, was in trouble after missing all three of the chest passes, which slowed her time and spoiled her bid for a repeat. She finished the course in 39.4 seconds, which was behind Cloud and Wheeler's opening-round times. Courtney Williams (42.0) and Skylar Diggins (44.3) also didn't make the final round. ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

Ionescu wins 3-point contest, Cloud claims skills competition in Liberty All-Star sweep

Ionescu wins 3-point contest, Cloud claims skills competition in Liberty All-Star sweep INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sabrina Ionescu put on another s...
Watch: Ronald Acuna Jr.'s incredible throw from right field completes double playNew Foto - Watch: Ronald Acuna Jr.'s incredible throw from right field completes double play

Ronald Acuna Jr.made one of the best throws you'll ever seeFriday nightduring theAtlanta Braves' game against theNew York Yankees. Fresh off representing theBravesin the All-Star Game played in Atlanta, the right fielder caught a fly ball hit byCody Bellingerjust on the grass in the right field corner. He then turned and fired the ball all the way to third base on the fly to nailJorbit Vivas, who was attempting to tag up. Acuna and the Braves were aided in part by some terrible baserunning by Vivas, who seemed to decelerate into the bag and failed to slide. Still, the Yankees third baseman wouldn't have been out had Acuna not made an unbelievable throw. The Yankees did not challenge, and the double play ended the top of the third inning. UNBELIEVABLE 🤯RONALD ACUÑA JR. WITH THE CANNON 💪pic.twitter.com/ulbyTMzjib — MLB (@MLB)July 19, 2025 Acuna helped the Braves take a 3-0 lead after the first inning with an RBI double and he scored a run on an Ozzie Albies sacrifice fly. He finished 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI as the Braves went on to win 7-3. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ronald Acuna Jr. throw vs. Yankees: Watch Braves make double play

Watch: Ronald Acuna Jr.'s incredible throw from right field completes double play

Watch: Ronald Acuna Jr.'s incredible throw from right field completes double play Ronald Acuna Jr.made one of the best throws you'll...
Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reunite for 'Practical Magic' Sequel & Fans Are SpellboundNew Foto - Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reunite for 'Practical Magic' Sequel & Fans Are Spellbound

Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reunite for 'Practical Magic' Sequel & Fans Are Spellboundoriginally appeared onParade. Hold onto your seats — the Owens sisters are back and we cannot get enough! We've known that asequelto the 1998 cult classicPractical Magichas been in the works for months, but now we have the first glimpse ofNicole KidmanandSandra Bullockon set. Kidman shared a short video on her Instagram on Friday, July 18, and it looks like her chemistry with Bullock is just as amazing as ever. She uploaded the clip and captioned it, "The witches are back ... Owens sisters' first day on set!" She also added the hashtag #PracticalMagic. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nicole Kidman (@nicolekidman) Kidman and Bullock are reprising their roles as Sally and Gillian Owens, two witch sisters who navigate family, love, and a peculiar curse that haunts their bloodline. It was also recently revealed thatStockard ChanningandDianne Wiestwillreprise their rolesfrom the original film as the ladies' beloved witchy aunties. Fans wasted no time racing to the comments to express their joy over Kidman and Bullock's first day on set. One person wrote, "AAAAAAAA. I SCREAMED! What a fantasy. I can't wait to see this," while another added, "OMG! They're back! I can't wait to watch this." There was no shortage of heart emojis in the comments, and more remarks like, "Over the moon on this!" Someone added, "This is making me feel so many things I can't even," and honestly we agree. It's one thing to know a thing is in production, but it's even better when we get behind-the-scenes previews! Hopefully things continue to go well on set, because we need these ladies to grace our screens for the sequel. "Practical Magic 2" is set to debut on September 18, 2026. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reunite for 'Practical Magic' Sequel & Fans Are Spellboundfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 18, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 18, 2025, where it first appeared.

Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reunite for 'Practical Magic' Sequel & Fans Are Spellbound

Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reunite for 'Practical Magic' Sequel & Fans Are Spellbound Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reu...
Billy Joel's documentary reveals suicide attempts, influence of first wife on his careerNew Foto - Billy Joel's documentary reveals suicide attempts, influence of first wife on his career

NEW YORK –Billy Joeldescribes"And So It Goes"as his most definitive song. Fitting, then, that the sparse, pensive piano ballad that was never a huge hit but embodies Joel's world-weary vibe would title his new documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes." The first 2½-hours of the two-part film premiered at opening night of the 24thedition of theTribeca Film Festivalon June 4. The Beacon Theatre crowd included not only festival co-founderRobert De Niroand producerTom Hanks, but actressesWhoopi GoldbergandMariska Hargitayand Joel's peak recording era band members Liberty DeVitto (drums), Richie Cannata (saxophone) and Russell Javors (guitar) also were there. Part one of the documentary debuts on HBO at 8 p.m. July 18. Its second half, covering Joel's "The Nylon Curtain" period in 1982 through his record-breakingMadison Square Garden residencythat ended last year, is also 2 1/2-hours and arrives at 8 p.m. July 25. There is no shirking thoroughness here. Joel, 76, had been expected to attend the screening, but his recently disclosed struggle withnormal pressure hydrocephalusnixed those plans. Joel's health, which led to the cancellation of all of hisstadium-filling concertsthis year, made some of his commentary as filmed by directors Susan Lacy and Jessica Levinall the more poignant. At the start of the film, Joel marvels at the Long Island estate he gaped at as a kid while "New York State of Mind" plays in the background. In his voiceover, he talks about how he used to wonder about the residents of the stately mansion. "I own that house now. It's not finished yet," he continues in a tone both matter-of-fact and awed. "But neither am I." More:Billy Joel turns 75: His 75 best songs, definitively ranked The film adeptly combines recent sit-downs with Joel – always at a piano, often with a cigar in one hand – with requisite photos and film of his earliest days as a shaggy musician with a prominent mustache and heavy bangs over lidded eyes. Whether harmonizing like The Beatles in The Lost Souls, grooving with The Hassles or forming what musical partner Jon Small calls "probably one oftheworst bands ever" in Attila (thealbum coverfeatured Small and Joel dressed as Huns and surrounded by hanging slabs of meat), Joel formed an extensive musical foundation. But withany great artistcomes great emotional turmoil, and Joel's metastasized in the form of love toward Elizabeth Weber, who happened to be Small's wife. "I got punched in the nose, which is what I deserved," Joel says in the film of Small's reaction to their affair. Weber also appears extensively in the documentary, clear-eyed and definitive about the roles she played in Joel's life, essentially igniting a45-year-careerwith one decision. But before he could get swindled by producer Artie Ripp, record his production-marred (thanks to Ripp) debut, "Cold Spring Harbor" in 1971 and embark on a Los Angeles adventure with Weber and her son, Sean, Joel tried to take his life, twice. His sister, Judy Molinari, recalls getting him sleeping pills to help with insomnia. Joel ingested the entire bottle and was in a coma for days. He awakened with the grimly sardonic thought, "I can't even do this right." So he made a second attempt, drinking a bottle of furniture polish. It was Small, his estranged friend, who took him to the hospital. Joel, whose mother likely suffered from bipolar disorder as discussed in the film, checked into a mental observation hospital and left "chagrined" a couple of weeks later, realizing his emotional tumult didn't equal the "real problems" of the other patients. Joel's growth as a songwriter and performer (footage of his early concerts in dank clubs, tie loosened around his collar and cigarette tapping into an ashtray atop his piano are a delight) is heralded as he moves through career obstacles with a combination of grit, talent and luck. Musical peers, including Jackson Browne,Garth Brooks, Nas, John Mellencamp andBruce Springsteen, pop in sparingly to offer commentary about Joel's evolution and longevity. "He was a bridge and tunnel artist. As am I," Springsteen says with a grin. "But Billy is more identified with New York, and that Tin Pan Alley influence is why his songs are better than mine." Joel's sound was almost irrevocably altered when it came time to record his fourth studio album, "Turnstiles." The album that produced fan-adored album tracks "Prelude/Angry Young Man" and "Summer, Highland Falls" as well as concert staples "Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out On Broadway)" and "New York State of Mind," was recorded at Caribou Ranch in Colorado with members of Elton John's band. "It sounded horrible," Joel says. So he fired John's group and assembled a street-savvy New York crew of musicians, including DeVitto, Cannata and Javors, and appointed Weber, then his wife, his manager. More:From Billy Joel to Miley, Tribeca Film Festival goes all in on music movies Without the influence of Weber, Joel might never have elevated from scrappy club singer in sneakers and a blazer toworldwide musical titan. After recording "The Stranger" in 1977, Joel and Weber sat in a room full of record label suits only to be told "It's nice," but the execs couldn't identify an obvious hit single among the album tracks. Weber asserted herself and told label executives they could choose the first single from the album if she had authority to choose the second. "Movin' Out," a quintessential Joel song stocked with Italian-American-New-York imagery, came first. Weber, who divorced Joel in 1982, partially because of his worrisome drinking, chose "Just The Way You Are," a song Joel disliked then as much as he has said he does now. The gooey,Grammy-winning balladwas "the turning point of my career," Joel says. It's also the song Paul McCartney wishes he had written, as The Beatle and longtime Joel pal reasserts in the documentary. As the film tapers to a close, Joel is steering his boat – the Alexa, namedfor his daughterwith ex-wife Christie Brinkley – with a cigar in his mouth and his eyes focused on the water of Oyster Bay. He reflects on the good fortune that resulted from his tireless recording and touring not with the gloating air of a multimillionaire but with realism. "I realize life doesn't always have a happy ending," he says. Or as the song says, "Every time I've held a rose, it seems I only felt the thorns / And so it goes, and so it goes." This story has been updated with additional information. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Billy Joel doc reveals suicide attempts, which song changed his life

Billy Joel's documentary reveals suicide attempts, influence of first wife on his career

Billy Joel's documentary reveals suicide attempts, influence of first wife on his career NEW YORK –Billy Joeldescribes"And So It Go...

 

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