Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, has died, family saysNew Foto - Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, has died, family says

Talent manager Brandon Blackstock, the ex-husband of singer Kelly Clarkson and father of her two children, has died at 48 after a long battle with cancer, his representative said. "It is with great sadness that we share the news that Brandon Blackstock has passed away," a representative for his family confirmed to ABC News on Thursday. "Brandon bravely battled cancer for more than three years. He passed away peacefully and was surrounded by family. We thank you for your thoughts and prayers and ask everyone to respect the family's privacy during this very difficult time." Clarkson had two children -- daughter River, 10, and son Remy, 8 -- with Blackstock. Blackstock had two more children, Savannah and Seth, from a previous marriage. In 2022, Blackstock became a grandfather when his eldest Savannah had her first son, Lake. Clarkson married Blackstock in 2013. The "American Idol" winner filed for divorce in 2020 citing irreconcilable differences. Clarkson had announced Wednesday night she would pause her residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas amidBlackstock's health issuesin order to be "fully present" for her kids. "Unfortunately, I need to postpone the remainder of the August Studio Session dates in Las Vegas," the singer announced on social media. "While I normally keep my personal life private, this past year, my children's father has been ill and at this moment, I need to be fully present for them." She continued, "I am sincerely sorry to everyone who bought tickets to the shows and I so appreciate your grace, kindness and understanding." Blackstock was also the stepson of Reba McEntire, when she was previously married to his father, Narvel Blackstock until 2015. Unfortunately, I need to postpone the remainder of the August Studio Session dates in Las Vegas.While I normally keep my personal life private, this past year, my children's father has been ill and at this moment, I need to be fully present for them.I am sincerely sorry to…pic.twitter.com/eDNxHdjtlh — Kelly Clarkson (@kellyclarkson)August 7, 2025 Clarkson, 43, had four dates remaining this month of her eponymous shows Aug. 8 to 9 and 15 to 16. The Kelly Clarkson: Studio Sessions -- The Las Vegas Residency are still listed on the Caesars Palace entertainment website for the fall from Nov. 7 to 8 and 14 to 15. Kelly Clarkson absent from talk show for several days The Colosseum also shared Clarkson's update on its social media pages, along with an explanation of more details to come from Ticketmaster and refund options. Fans impacted by Clarkson's cancellations can choose to hold on to their tickets for 2026 performances. There is a 30-day window for those who prefer a refund. "Thank you everyone for your understanding. We hope the best for Kelly and her family," the venue stated in a caption on Instagram. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Caesars Palace (@caesarspalace) There are six dates currently scheduled for July and August 2026. Earlier this spring, Andy Cohen, Molly Sims, Kal Penn and others stepped in to guest host for Clarkson on her talk show following astring of absences. Though she missed a number of episodes in late February through March, Clarkson did not address the absence at the time or provide further comment.

Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, has died, family says

Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, has died, family says Talent manager Brandon Blackstock, the ex-husband of singer Kelly...
Armie Hammer Said Something on His Podcast—and It's Turning HeadsNew Foto - Armie Hammer Said Something on His Podcast—and It's Turning Heads

Armie Hammer Said Something on His Podcast—and It's Turning Headsoriginally appeared onParade. Armie Hammeris no stranger to making controversial headlines, and he recently turned heads after making concerning comments on his podcast. During the July 28 episode of his"Armie HammerTime"podcast, Hammer, 38, recalled a time in his life when he smoked "upwards of, like, 15 to 20 joints a day." "I loved marijuana roofie-ing people," he added with a laugh, referencing Rohypnol sedative, also known as the "date-rape drug," which is illegally used to incapacitate people. "I loved poisoning people." After his friendAshton Ramseyurged him to not "say that" and to "self-censor" himself, Hammer clarified his questionable comments. "I loved smoking marijuana with people to the point where they were like, 'I'm so stoned, I can't find my feet,'" Hammer said. TheCall Me By Your Nameactor went on to state that it "was probably true" that he "smoked more marijuana than anyone on earth" and "loved other people smoking with" him. Hammer then shared an example of getting people to use marijuana by recalling a time he gotJohnny Depp"super stoned before a press junket" promotingThe Lone Ranger. "They never let me hang out with Johnny on the press tour after that. They would always keep us apart," Hammer revealed. "They never let us do press together. They were like, 'You two cannot hang out anymore!'" Parade Daily🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Hammer made the recent comments four years after he was accused of rape and cannibalism by an ex-girlfriend namedEffieAngelova. He went on todeny the allegationsand insisted that his romance with Angelova was consensual. More recently, Hammer poked fun at the cannibalism scandal during his podcast's October 2024 premiere. "I'm not going to lie, I kind of like the cannibal stuff now," theSocial Networkactor said at the time. "I'm just like, 'Hey, I'm a cannibal.'" Armie Hammer Said Something on His Podcast—and It's Turning Headsfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Armie Hammer Said Something on His Podcast—and It’s Turning Heads

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Akshay Bhatia fires 62 to set early pace at FedEx St. JudeNew Foto - Akshay Bhatia fires 62 to set early pace at FedEx St. Jude

MEMPHIS -- Akshay Bhatia fired an 8-under-par 62 in Thursday's first round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship to grab a one-stroke lead over England's Tommy Fleetwood in the opening event of the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs. Fleetwood made a late charge up the leaderboard by birdieing the final four holes for his 7-under 63 at TPC Southwind. Two strokes behind Bhatia at 6-under 64 are Bud Cauley and Englishmen Harry Hall and Justin Rose. Si Woo Kim of Korea shot 65. Collin Morikawa, Rickie Fowler, Maverick McNealy, Russell Henley and Ben Griffin are four back after 4-under 66s. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler had a chance to join them, but his short par putt on 18 slid past the hole and he settled for a 67. Bhatia tossed aside a season filled mostly with disappointment to move atop the leaderboard. His strong start included four birdies on the front nine and an eagle-3 on the par-5 16th hole. The only blemish on Bhatia's scorecard was a bogey on the par-4 12th. He closed in impressive fashion, following the eagle on No. 16 with birdie putts on Nos. 17 and 18. "I felt like I wasn't putting great throughout the day, but then those last couple putts managed to drop," Bhatia said. "All in all, I felt like (my) iron play was nice. I just need to kind of clean up a couple things, like a couple wedge shots, and get a little more comfortable with the putter, but all in all, I felt like I was driving it nice." The 62 represented Bhatia's low round on tour this season, one stroke better than his third-round total at the 3M Open last month and his opening round at the Truist Championship in May. After opening the 2025 season with three top-10 finishes during the first three months, Bhatia has struggled. He has not recorded a top-10 since his third-place finish at The Players Championship in March. He also has missed four cuts and withdrawn after one round in another event. "I've been looking at a lot of numbers that I don't need to look at, obviously FedEx Cup, world ranking, and I'm still doing it, and I still catch myself doing it," Bhatia said. "But I'm just really trying to have a little more peace on the golf course. "I think this game can consume your life, your happiness, and so I'm just trying to figure out ways to change that because I feel like I don't really want to live my life based off of an unstable game. That's going to drive me nuts. This whole year it has, so I'm just trying to be just a little more at ease with whatever I shoot." Fleetwood has had five top-10 finishes this season, including a near-victory at the Travelers Championship in June when he was runner-up to Keegan Bradley. On Thursday, he was even after seven holes, but shot 7-under across his final 11 holes. "I felt like I hadn't made the most of any of the chances that I had given myself (early in the round), and I think just being patient through that stretch and then I eventually got something going," said Fleetwood, in his 15th year on Tour. Cauley, who has never won a PGA Tour event, closed strong to make a run at Bhatia. Cauley birdied Nos. 10, 12, 15, 16 and 17, all of the putts inside 15 feet. He had moved to 7 under, but his approach on 18 found water and a bogey dropped him back to 6 under. Hall, who played in the same group with Bhatia, had a bogey-free round. Rose, the runner-up to McIlroy at the Masters, had seven birdies and only one bogey. The top 70 in the FedEx Cup points standings qualified for the St. Jude, but second-ranked Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, the reigning Masters champion, opted to skip the playoff opener. Those who finish Sunday ranked in the top 50 of the FedEx Cup points standings qualify for the second round of the playoffs to be held next week in Owings Mills, Md. The top 50 also will be eligible for each of eight PGA Tour signature events in 2026. --Phil Stukenborg, Field Level Media

Akshay Bhatia fires 62 to set early pace at FedEx St. Jude

Akshay Bhatia fires 62 to set early pace at FedEx St. Jude MEMPHIS -- Akshay Bhatia fired an 8-under-par 62 in Thursday's first round of...
Micah Parsons dealing with back tightness amid Cowboys contract standoff, report saysNew Foto - Micah Parsons dealing with back tightness amid Cowboys contract standoff, report says

A dramatic offseason storyline involving one of the best defenders in the NFL continues in southern California atDallas Cowboystraining camp. Micah ParsonsandCowboysowner and general manager Jerry Jones were not seen at Cowboys camp in Oxnard, California today, perreports. It was later revealed thatParsons is dealing with back tightness. He received treatment instead of staying on the practice field, as he's done for most of training camp. For the first time in training camp, Micah Parsons was not on the practice field Thursday with multiple sources indicating the Pro Bowl pass rusher was dealing with back tightness. He received treatment during practice. — Todd Archer (@toddarcher)August 7, 2025 It's been less than a week since Parsonsrequested a tradefrom Dallas in a social media post. The three-time All-Pro is entering the final year of his rookie contract which is fully guaranteed. Despite the trade request, Parsons has been holding in at the team's training camp for much of the offseason. That means he's been at mandatory activities and standing on the sidelines during practice while waiting a new deal. The two sides – Parsons and the Cowboys, led by Jones – have yet to reach a deal. A conversation Parsons and Jones had earlier this offseason about an extension seems to be a sticking point. Parsons thought it was just a conversation and that his agent, David Mulugheta, would be involved in official dealings. Jones and the Cowboys believed they'd reached a deal in that conversation. "There is no question that in the case of a player contract, you have to have it in writing," Jones said. "We have a contract in writing yet we're still talking about re-negotiating. So, so much for that." Jones said after Parsons' request thathe is not confident the star pass rusher will playon opening night of the 2025 season when the Cowboys face off against the Philadelphia Eagles. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Micah Parsons dealing with back tightness, misses practice

Micah Parsons dealing with back tightness amid Cowboys contract standoff, report says

Micah Parsons dealing with back tightness amid Cowboys contract standoff, report says A dramatic offseason storyline involving one of the be...
Britney Spears' Ex Kevin Federline Claims His Children 'Experienced Nonstop Emotional Turbulence'New Foto - Britney Spears' Ex Kevin Federline Claims His Children 'Experienced Nonstop Emotional Turbulence'

Britney Spears'ex-husband,Kevin Federline, is reflecting on fatherhood in his new memoir. On August 6, the 47-year-old dancer — who was married to the "Toxic" singer, 43, from 2004 to 2007 — announced he is releasingYou Thought You Knew, in which he recounts raising his children, which includesSean, 19, andJayden, 18, who he shares with the "Toxic" singer. "This book is extremely intimate and transparent," Federline shared of the book, set to be released on Oct. 21, in a statement perRolling Stone. "I achieved my biggest dreams, dealt with crushing heartbreak, and endured constant ridicule, all while becoming the father my children needed as they experienced nonstop emotional turbulence." "If you've ever had questions," he continued, "you'll find answers here." Spears — who was under a conservatorship from 2008 to 2021 — lost custody of her sons in 2007 during a tumultuous time in her life. It seems the Princess of Pop has sincereconnected with Jayden:In December 2024, she shared a video with him onInstagramthat she captioned, "Best Christmas of my life !!! I haven't seen my boys in 2 years !!! Tears of joy and literally in shock everyday koo koo crazy so in love and blessed !!! I'm speechless thank you Jesus !!!" Earlier this year, Spears showed off Jayden playing piano in a video posted toInstagram, and she also shared amirror selfiewith him in June on the social media platform. Federline has since moved on following his split from Spears and in 2013, he remarried former volleyball playerVictoria Prince. The couple share two daughters, and the family resides in Hawaii, as Prince is a volleyball coach at the University of Hawaii. Spears seems to be in writing mode, too. On Wednesday,The Woman in Meauthor took toInstagramto reveal she's penning "two fiction novels" while bouncing between Mexico and Miami. "I've felt like half the world was shady to me for some reason energetically," she captioned the post, "and I think it's because I stopped dreaming the way I used to."

Britney Spears’ Ex Kevin Federline Claims His Children ‘Experienced Nonstop Emotional Turbulence’

Britney Spears' Ex Kevin Federline Claims His Children 'Experienced Nonstop Emotional Turbulence' Britney Spears'ex-husband,...
Andy Cohen Calls Martina Navratilova's Surrogacy Stance 'Ill-Informed and Dumb'New Foto - Andy Cohen Calls Martina Navratilova's Surrogacy Stance 'Ill-Informed and Dumb'

Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty; Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Andy Cohen is hitting back after Martina Navratilova made recent comments about her beliefs on surrogacy The former tennis pro shared a post on X in July claiming that she believes "surrogacy is wrong" Cohen called her take "ill-informed and wrong" during his radio show Andy Cohenis slammingMartina Navratilovaover her recent comments on surrogacy. TheWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenhost, 57, who welcomed his daughter Lucy and son Ben through surrogacy, hit back after Navratilova came under fire after saying she believes "surrogacy is wrong" in a post on X. "I asked Julia about it onWWHL," Cohen said during an Aug. 5 episode of SiriusXM'sAndy Cohen Liveof Navratilova's wife,Julia Lemigova. "Julia and I have discussed this offline. Martina will not be at the Miami reunion, so I will not be asking Martina about this." 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. Andy Cohen/Instagram After Navratilova's comments went viral, Lemigova appeared on Cohen's talk show and addressed her wife's comments. "Well, you know, Martina and I share a bed, but we don't share a brain. And we not always agree on different views, but I believe in surrogacy," she clarified. "You know, it was kind of put out of context," Lemigova said at the time. "And I completely disagree with her comments." https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf On his radio show, Cohen said that while he won't be speaking with Navratilova, he does have additional questions for Lemigova, who stars onThe Real Housewives of Miami. "I'm sure it will come up again at the [RHOM] reunion, because guess what? I believeLisa Hochsteinhad major complications with her last pregnancy and possibly need to use [a surrogate]," he said. Manny Hernandez/WireImage The dad of two also slammed the comments Lemigova made during his talk show and said that Navratilova's stance was clear from her posts. "You know, Julia did say onWatch What Happens Live, and we were live, and I didn't want to start debating it, and I will ask her this at the reunion, what she said is Martina's tweet waskind of misinterpreted or misrepresented," he said. "What Martina tweeted was 'surrogacy is wrong.' So I don't know how that's...she said, 'Surrogacy is just wrong. Sometimes you can't have it all.' Well, here's the deal," said Cohen. "That's just ill-informed and dumb. And yes, we will talk about it at the reunion." "Basically, she's uninformed on the issue, so I just think she's not informed," he continued. "It's a bad take. What can I tell you? She's just wrong." Charles Sykes/Bravo Cohen has previously shared that his daughter Lucy was"one of the first" gestational surrogaciesin New York and explained that he'd helped to try and get the laws passed. "I was going to Albany ... [gestational] surrogacy was illegal in the state of New York until [2020] and I helped get that law passed," he explained on an episode of Amanda Hirsch's Dear Media podcastNot Skinny But Not Fat. "And Governor Cuomo, he really made it happen." According to theNew York State Department of Health, gestational surrogacies — a type of surrogacy where the surrogate does not use their own egg for fertilization — were illegal in New York until 2020. Although traditional surrogacy has been legal in the state since 1992, it wasn't until recently that the Child-Parent Security Act was passed, allowing for more family-building opportunities through gestational surrogacy. "So I went to Albany a couple of times and I was out there, you know, trying to get it passed," Cohen continued. "I wanted to have the baby in New York, or I wanted my surrogate to have the baby in New York. And so Lucy was one of the first surrogate babies born here." Read the original article onPeople

Andy Cohen Calls Martina Navratilova's Surrogacy Stance 'Ill-Informed and Dumb'

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Crypto group claims responsibility for hurling sex toys at WNBA games; plans more 'pranks'New Foto - Crypto group claims responsibility for hurling sex toys at WNBA games; plans more 'pranks'

Cryptocurrency meme coin creators say they are responsible for thesex toys being thrown at multiple WNBA games, and they are planning more "pranks." From Atlanta to Los Angeles, no arena has been safe from neon green objects whizzing from the standsgain and onto WNBA courts. If there is an opportune window, a brightly colored entity will be thrown, causing intentional and symbolic chaos, according to a spokesman for the cryptocurrency group. The person, who uses the name @Daldo_Raine on social media, spoke to USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the issue. Over the past two weeks, there have been six known incidents of green sex toys being thrown at WNBA games. Thelatest to gain attention happened Tuesday nightduring a game between theIndiana Feverand theLos Angeles Sparksat Crypto.com Arena in L.A. Green sex toys were also thrown in the stands at New York Liberty and Phoenix Mercury games Tuesday, at two Atlanta Dream games last week and a Chicago Sky game Friday. Two people have been arrested on multiple charges for allegedly throwing the objects. "It's ridiculous, it's dumb, it's stupid," Sparks coach Lynne Roberts said after the game. "It's also dangerous. Player safety is No. 1, respecting the game, all those things. I think it's really stupid." The spokesman for the group responsible told USA TODAY Sports that was not the intention. He said a group of crypto enthusiasts and traders launched Green Dildo Coin (DILDO), a meme coin intended to be lighthearted and perceived as a joke, in late July to protest what they describe as a "toxic" environment in the crypto world. According to the group, many smaller players in the space are struggling to keep up with the influx of influencers and scammers. As a form of protest, the meme coin was created, and the faction began infiltrating WNBA arenas with color-coordinated sex toys to coincide with the launch. USA TODAY Sports obtained text messages showing the group's coordination and planning before the coin's launch July 28 and the first sex toy being thrown at a WNBA game July 29. USA TODAY Sports has reached out to the WNBA about the crypto group, the sex toy incidents and security measures moving forward. The crypto group's spokesman said it's not their intention to harm anyone and members of the community have been advised to only throw their branded green items if there is a level of personal comfort and the objects can land without hitting someone. He also shot down any narrative that the sex toys were a sign of disrespect toward the women athletes. "We didn't do this because like we dislike women's sports or, like, some of the narratives that are trending right now are ridiculous," he said. "Creating disruption at games is like, it happens in every single sport, right? We've seen it in the NFL, we've seen it in hockey, you know, . . . fans doing random things to more or less create attention. "We knew that in order to get a voice in the space ... we had to go out and do some viral stunts to save us from having to pay that influencer cabal, sacrifice our souls and the fate of the project, more or less." He explained that catapulting sex objects (with drawn-on sunglasses and the name of their coin) is to spread awareness about a culture they want to perpetuate, cultivated around jokes, pranks and various stunts. The green sex toy is supposed to mirror a green candle, and if the price of the candle goes up, it represents volatility, which the spokesman for the meme coin group claims is a trader's dream. The bright color of the object was intentional, he said, to be disruptive and create curiosity. He also said the two people arrested were not part of their group.Delbert Carver was booked for disorderly conduct, public indecency/indecent exposure and criminal trespass after allegedly throwing a sex toy at the Atlanta Dream's stadium Saturday. And 18-year-old Kaden Lopez was arrested in Phoenix on suspicion of disorderly conduct, assault and public display of explicit sexual material. According to the local FOX station,Lopez told police he saw the viral trend on social mediaand purchased his own green sex toy. "Moving forward, we have a lot more pranks, but they're a lot lighter. They're a lot more tasteful," the spokesman said. "They're with a lot of different branded merch, and it's more or less to keep the dildo being spotted in different places that are high-traffic areas with cameras." The spokesman wouldn't reveal what the group has planned next, but said that while the disruption using sex toys at WNBA games is likely done, the pranks won't go away. From the beginning, part of their mission has been to cause enough chaos to "get a voice" and media attention. The group said they've since secured that and plan to continue with their rollout. This coordinated effort is a strategic protest to what the meme coin creators view as a small group of individuals controlling the crypto space. The group has also placed a green sex toy on the Wall Street Bull in New York City and shared a video with USA TODAY Sports showing a person with a green sex toy behind the plate at a Major League Baseball game. Sex toys have been thrown at sporting events in the past, probably the most well known incident was at a New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills game in 2018. "We wanna shift the culture in crypto, and we wanna be the 1,000 against the one," the spokesman said. A meme coin is a type of crypto asset inspired by internet memes, characters or trends "for which the promoter seeks to attract an enthusiastic online community to purchase the meme coin and engage in its trading," according tothe Securities and Exchange Commission. Meme coins are like collectibles with limited or no functionality, the SEC says, with value dictated by social and cultural influences. That carries more risk compared to other cryptocurrencies with values tied to more predictable supply and demand relationships. The nature of the group's meme coin raises concerns this could be a short-termpump-and-dumpplay. A pump-and-dump strategy typically involves inflating the price of a coin through marketing and the owners buying large quantities of the coin, then selling it to others who aren't in on the intention behind the coin. The original owners then release (dump) their coins to increase the supply once the price falls, and anyone left owning the cryptocurrency essentially has coins that have minimal value. This particular meme coin has increased in value nearly 309% in the last seven days and more than 80% in the last 24 hours. It has a 24-hour trading volume of more than $1.3 million, according tocryptocurrency website coingecko.com. However, in a recorded conversation online, a member of the group said that is not their goal. "Are we looking for a quick pump and dump? No. That's never been the vision,"they saidon X. "The vision is … we wanna bring the trenches back to the timeline. We wanna bring a community of base [expletive] animals who like doing fun [expletive]." This is a developing story and will be updated. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star:Sex toys at WNBA games: Crypto group claims responsibility

Crypto group claims responsibility for hurling sex toys at WNBA games; plans more 'pranks'

Crypto group claims responsibility for hurling sex toys at WNBA games; plans more 'pranks' Cryptocurrency meme coin creators say the...
Rangers' Eovaldi, one of MLB's top pitchers, not listed with league leaders and was an All-Star snubNew Foto - Rangers' Eovaldi, one of MLB's top pitchers, not listed with league leaders and was an All-Star snub

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — One of baseball's best pitchers this season isn't even listed among the league leaders, and was left off the American League All-Star team. Nathan Eovaldi is 6-0 with a 0.47 ERA in six starts for the Texas Rangers since the beginning of July. The right-hander, coming off one-hit ball over eight innings in a2-0 win over the New York Yankees, is 10-3 with a 1.38 ERA in 19 starts overall. "I don't know what else I can say about him. I've run out of superlatives," Texas manager Bruce Bochy said. "This is one of the best runs I've seen from a pitcher. Believe me, I've enjoyed watching it." And Bochy, also a former big league catcher, has seen a lot in 28 seasons as a manager while winning 2,231 regular-season games andfour World Series titles. Eovaldi would qualify as MLB's official ERA leader, by more than a half-run better than the two All-Star starters, had he not missed most of June with elbow inflammation. Pittsburgh's Paul Skenestook an NL-best 2.02 ERA into his start Thursday night, when the wild card-chasing Rangers had only their second off day in three weeks since the All-Star break. The AL leader is reigning Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal at 2.18 for Detroit. "It's just kind of been building off the previous outings," Eovaldi said. "I'm going out there trying to make sure that I'm mixing up my pitches, and trying to keep them off balance as much as I can." Close to qualifying Eovaldi's 111 innings pitched are five shy of qualifying as the league leader after 116 games for the Rangers — pitchers need one inning per team game. If the Rangers stick to their rotation, he could get to 120 innings in their 120th game Monday against Arizona with another complete game — he threw a four-hitshutout April 1 at Cincinnatiin his second start this season. This is already his third consecutive 10-win season since joining his home state team, and last December signed a new$75 million, three-year contractthrough 2027. The 35-year-old Eovaldi and Hall of Fame strikeout king Nolan Ryan are the only big league players from Alvin, Texas. While Ryan was a flamethrower, Eovaldi has a mix of pitches: four-seam fastball, cutter, split-finger and curveball. "He's probably using the mix even more than he has in the past. He's comfortable with any pitch of his four pitches, and with amazing command of all four," Bochy said. "He'll throw them in any count. He's got both sides covered, he's got up and down covered. He just works quadrants as well as any pitcher I've seen." Another ace The Rangers, who still gave Eovaldi the $100,000 All-Star bonus that is in his contract, also have two-time National League Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom (10-4, 2.80) signed through at least 2027. After beingTexas' only All-Starthis year, deGrom has given up five runs in each of his last two starts — he allowed 30 runs combined his first 20 games. This is Eovaldi's sixth MLB team, and his 34 wins for the Rangers are his most for any of them. He joined them after five years in Boston, and was part of World Series titles in his first season with both organizations. Eovaldi has a 101-84 career record, and is 9-1 with a 3.05 ERA in 17 postseason games. "Well, I think he's become this player long before Texas," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said after Eovaldi's gem against them Tuesday. "Great competitor, has great stuff, a really good arsenal and tremendous command. You got to earn everything against him." Sitting Judge down All-Star slugger Aaron Judge's return from a 10-game absence due to an elbow issue came against Eovaldi. Judge was 0 for 3 with two strikeouts as the Yankees had just one baserunner in Eovaldi's second-longest outing of the season — Anthony Volpe on a hustling double in the third. "Just uses all his pitches," Judge said. "Works all parts of the zone. Does a good job throwing strike-to-ball pitches. So you've really got to be disciplined when you're facing a guy like that." ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Rangers' Eovaldi, one of MLB's top pitchers, not listed with league leaders and was an All-Star snub

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Former 'DWTS' Pro, 41, Doesn't Hold Back About Decision to Stay CelibateNew Foto - Former 'DWTS' Pro, 41, Doesn't Hold Back About Decision to Stay Celibate

Former 'DWTS' Pro, 41, Doesn't Hold Back About Decision to Stay Celibateoriginally appeared onParade. FormerDancing With the StarsproCheryl Burkedidn't hold back while discussing her decision to stay celibate. "I touch myself all the time," Burke, 41, candidly toldUs Weeklyin an interview published on Thursday, August 7. "It's great. We are good to go. There's no emotional baggage that comes with it." Burke has been open about her decision to stay celibate following her divorce from ex-husbandMatthew Lawrence. The former couple met in 2006, while they first started dating in 2007. After they broke up in 2008, the pair reunited in 2017 and got engaged the following year. Burke and Lawrence, 45, got married in 2019, though their love story wasn't meant to be and they announced their split in 2022. Parade Daily🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "I need to heal still in that sense," she told the outlet while reflecting on the divorce. The recent interview is not the first time Burke has candidly discussed her decision to abstain from sex. In August 2024, she shared anInstagram Reelthat stated her journey began after her divorce. "Embracing 40, single, and three years of celibacy with confidence and clarity," she wrote at the time. "This journey is about self-love, growth, and living life on my terms …." Alongside the caption, Burke uploaded a video that showed her judgmentally looking around as text onscreen read, "When I mention that I've been single and celibate for 3 years …" Shortly after she opened up about the decision, several of her fans took to the comments section to praise her for prioritizing herself. "Everything you said recently is absolutely right. We're the only ones who can fill our cup. After putting in the work. Amen Cheryl," one person commented, and another added, "You gotta do what's best for you!" Former 'DWTS' Pro, 41, Doesn't Hold Back About Decision to Stay Celibatefirst appeared on Parade on Aug 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Former 'DWTS' Pro, 41, Doesn't Hold Back About Decision to Stay Celibate

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'Grey's Anatomy' star diagnosed with autoimmune disease after alarming symptomsNew Foto - 'Grey's Anatomy' star diagnosed with autoimmune disease after alarming symptoms

"Grey's Anatomy" star Camilla Luddington is getting candid about a personalhealth battlethat left her confused, exhausted and, at times, barely able to function. Luddington, 41, known for her role as Dr. Jo Wilson on the long-running medical drama, revealed she was recently diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder that drastically impacted her everyday life – physically and emotionally. "I want to say about two and a half months ago now, still very recent, I had blood work and it came back," she began to explain on her "Call It What It Is"podcast. "My doctor was like, everything looks great except this one little thing. And I remember hearing the words autoimmune disease and thinking 'what the f---.'" 'Grey's Anatomy' Star Eric Dane Speaks Out For First Time Since Revealing Als Diagnosis Luddington continued to say that her doctors diagnosed her with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and told her that it was a very common autoimmune disorder. Hashimoto's disease is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks the thyroid gland, causing symptoms like fatigue, muscle weakness and joint pain, according to theMayo Clinic. Read On The Fox News App As she explained it, "Hashimoto's is when your body's immune system accidentally attacks your thyroid, which is a little gland in your neck that helps control your energy, AKA makes you a little slothy. K? So over time, the damage it does, it makes the thyroid slow down and stop making enough hormones." Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News "The thing that was really strange actually was the week before, I was waking up and my face and my hands were really swollen. So, I was very confused as to why I was suddenly looking so swollen in my eyes... I was having trouble taking my rings off," she said of her symptoms. Eventually, Luddington decided to get the blood work done.  She said that after her results came back, "I remember [them] saying … 'I don't know how you're functioning.'" Hgtv Star Heather Rae El Moussa Diagnosed With Hashimoto's Disease: 'I Feel Like I'm Dead' While the diagnosis may have been overwhelming for Luddington, it was also a kind of validation. "Sometimes, when you have health anxiety, you do feel like you're gaslighting yourself. I was like, 'nothing's wrong, like I'm crazy,'" she said. "This is one of those things where it's like – here we go, Luddington." Still, she's found hope in the treatment plan and the support she's received. Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter "After being told like, listen … we have a way to control this and treatment and everything, I felt more calm about it. And then the relief was just... really huge." The actressadmits the journey hasn't been easy. "It's hard to live this way," she said. "I didn't realize how exhausted my body was." Reps for Luddington did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital for comment. Original article source:'Grey's Anatomy' star diagnosed with autoimmune disease after alarming symptoms

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