Kate Beckinsale mourns the death of her mother, actress Judy Loe: 'I am paralysed'New Foto - Kate Beckinsale mourns the death of her mother, actress Judy Loe: 'I am paralysed'

Peter Jordan - PA Images/getty Kate Beckinsaleis mourning the death of her mother, actress Judy Loe. TheUnderworldstar announced her mom's deathin a social media poston Thursday. Loe was 78 and had endured a long battle with cancer. "She died the night of July 15th in my arms after immeasurable suffering," Beckinsale wrote. "I have not picked all the best photos, nor the best videos, because I cannot bear to go through my camera roll yet. I deeply apologise to any of her friends who are finding out this way or through the press, but I cannot go through her phone. I am paralysed." The actress expressed immense sorrow at having to share the news. "I don't want to post this," she wrote. "I am only posting this because I have had to register my mother's death certificate and it will soon become public record." After studying English and drama at the University of Birmingham, Loe began her acting career as an original member of the British production of the rock musicalHairin 1970. She later appeared on the British TV showsEdward the Seventh,Goodnight and God Bless,Space Island One, andCasualty. She also acted on the British version ofGeneral Hospital, and had a small role inMonty Python's The Meaning of Life. Her final screen appearance came in a 2024 episode of the thriller seriesFool Me Once. Beckinsale reflected on her mother's influence in her Instagram post. Colin Davey/Getty "Jude was the compass of my life, the love of my life, my dearest friend," she wrote. "The vastness and huge heart of this tiny woman has touched so many people who love her dearly. She has been brave in so many ways, forgiving sometimes too much, believing in the ultimate good in people, and the world is so dim without her that it is nearly impossible to bear ." TheLove & Friendshipstar had revealed her mother's stage 4 cancer diagnosis in comments of a now-deleted video she posted on July 8, 2024,PEOPLE reported. Want more movie news? Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free newsletterto get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. Loe married actor Richard Beckinsale in 1977, four years after their daughter's birth in 1973. The actor died unexpectedly in 1979 at age 31, and Loe later married British TV director Roy Battersby in 1997. Battersby, who helmed TV crime dramas includingBetween the LinesandA Touch of Frost,died in January 2024. "I have no words yet," Beckinsale wrote on Instagram at the time. "I fought for you with everything I had. Oh Roy I am so sorry I lost." Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Kate Beckinsale mourns the death of her mother, actress Judy Loe: 'I am paralysed'

Kate Beckinsale mourns the death of her mother, actress Judy Loe: 'I am paralysed' Peter Jordan - PA Images/getty Kate Beckinsaleis ...
Ex-Guns N' Roses Manager Says He 'Paid Millions' Just to Be Rid of Axl RoseNew Foto - Ex-Guns N' Roses Manager Says He 'Paid Millions' Just to Be Rid of Axl Rose

Ex-Guns N' Roses Manager Says He 'Paid Millions' Just to Be Rid of Axl Roseoriginally appeared onParade. There's no denying thatGuns N' RosesmanagerAlan Nivenhad his work cut out for him with the antics ofAxl Rose,Slash,Duff McKagan,Izzy StradlinandSteven Adlerduring their wildest days. Now, in a new interview, Niven revealed that he actually paid big bucks to have nothing more to do with Rose after the frontman fired him in 1991. "Did I see it coming? No. Was I surprised? No," Niven said regarding the phone call from Rose in an interview withLouder Soundpublished on July 13. "It would have been classy to have had dinner and agreed to go our separate ways, acknowledged with honor what we achieved together, but Axl is Axl. Thank God he gave himself to rock'n'roll and he's not a despot running a country." He continued, "I paid millions to get Axl out of my life. And here's how: I had a 17 percent commission in perpetuity. That means that anything released, mastered or negotiated during the term of my contract was commissionable forever." Niven added that his contract, which began in 1986, was renewed for three more years in 1989. However, his relationship with Rose began to deteriorate and Niven was let go in '91. "At the time it was renewed I was offered a raise to 20 percent. I turned it down. Axl fired me in '91. That means that the sales ofAppetite for Destruction,LiesandUse Your Illusionwere all commissionable – forever," Niven explained. "To get Axl out of my life, I sold those rights back to the band for $3.5 million. I did not want to deal with him again. Now that's a decent chunk of change, but Geffen [Records] had only paid royalties on about five million albums total at that time. Imagine how much I had still coming." He concluded by saying that the settlement was "not anywhere close" to what he was truly owed, but "that's how burnt out and disillusioned" he was by then. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Ex-Guns N' Roses Manager Says He 'Paid Millions' Just to Be Rid of Axl Rosefirst appeared on Parade on Jul 17, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 17, 2025, where it first appeared.

Ex-Guns N’ Roses Manager Says He 'Paid Millions' Just to Be Rid of Axl Rose

Ex-Guns N' Roses Manager Says He 'Paid Millions' Just to Be Rid of Axl Rose Ex-Guns N' Roses Manager Says He 'Paid Milli...
Daredevil Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding accident in ItalyNew Foto - Daredevil Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding accident in Italy

Felix Baumgartner, the daredevil who made a record-breaking parachute jump from the stratosphere in 2012, died Thursday in a paragliding accident in Italy, a local mayor confirmed. Firefighters who responded to the scene said they found a paraglider that had crashed into the side of a swimming pool in the city of Porto Sant Elpidio, on central Italy's eastern coast. "Our community is deeply affected by the tragic disappearance of Felix Baumgartner, a figure of global prominence, a symbol of courage and passion for extreme flight," the town's Mayor, Massimiliano Ciarpella, said onFacebook. Baumgartner, 56, made global headlinesin 2012when he was lifted into the stratosphere, about 24 miles up, in a capsule carried by a helium balloon, and then parachuted down to a landing in New Mexico. During the jump, he broke the record for fastest free fall, descending at about 843.6 mph and becoming the first human to break the sound barrier without the assistance of a vehicle. Originally from Austria, Baumgartner began skydiving at age 16 and further honed his skills in the Austrian military, according to his personal website. In 1988, he teamed up with Red Bull, which sponsored the stratosphere jump under the Stratos project and many other daring feats. The training and planning for the 2012 Stratos jump took five years. Among the records Baumgartner would break that day was highest jump, which had been held by Air Force Capt. Joe Kittinger since 1960, when he leapt from an open-air gondola basket that rose to 102,000 feet. Kittinger would go on to train Baumgartner for the record-breaking Stratos jump. (Baumgartner's height record was broken two years later.) In addition to skydiving, Baumgartner was an accomplished BASE jumper, breaking two records in 1999: Highest BASE jump and lowest BASE jump. The low jump, which he took from one of the hands of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, was only 95 feet. The high jump was taken from the 88th floor of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, although that record has since been broken and is currently held by the late Valery Rozov, who jumped from Cho Oyu in 2016. Baumgartner was also a helicopter pilot and was part of Red Bull's aerial acrobatics team. "Ever since I was a child, I have always wanted to jump out of a plane," Baumgartner told Red Bull in an interview after becoming a licensed helicopter pilot. "For Red Bull Stratos, we had a very long list of 'what ifs,' in other words eventualities that could happen and how we would deal with them in an emergency. The list kept getting longer and longer. I was only afraid of the things that were not on the list. The things we had not thought of," he told Red Bull, adding, "to this day, I abort missions if the conditions are not right." While Baumgartner's stunts inspired millions, his political views were known to cause controversy. On social media, he mocked climate activists and others who sought to limit the effects of climate change, and voiced opposition to LGBTQ rights, according to the AFP news agency. He alsoonce suggestedHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán should receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his anti-immigration policies. Son of man who was violently detained by ICE reacts after release Wall Street Journal reports Trump sent "bawdy" birthday letter to Epstein, Trump threatens to sue 7.3 magnitude earthquake hits southern Alaska

Daredevil Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding accident in Italy

Daredevil Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding accident in Italy Felix Baumgartner, the daredevil who made a record-breaking parachute jump...
Yankees' Devin Williams dominant again after ugly start: 'I remember everything'New Foto - Yankees' Devin Williams dominant again after ugly start: 'I remember everything'

NEW YORK — On a roster which includes the iconicAaron Judge, and fellow All-StarsJazz Chisholm Jr.andMax Fried, perhaps the most pivotal player in theNew York Yankees' pursuit of a 28th World Series championship just may beDevin Williams. After some rough patches, Williams, a two-time All-Star and 2020 NL Rookie of the Year, has been on a roll – reclaiming the closer spot, and in the process displaying the moxie which enticed the Bombers to acquire him from the Brewers in December. Williams started his Yankees career off poorly with a 9.00 ERA through his first 12 outings (10 earned runs in 10 innings), nothing like the 1.83 ERA he posted across his first 241 career games. He lost the Yankees' ninth-inning job temporarily, but has looked like himself in recent weeks, racking up 33 strikeouts to just four walks with a 1.90 ERA in his last 25 games, notching nine saves and five holds. Closing inherently forces you to face excruciating losses head on. But, contrary to the popular belief that the closer must possess a short memory, Williams digests each of his outings. "I remember everything – good or bad," Williams told USA TODAY Sports. "It's being able to compartmentalize and move on from that more so than necessarily having a short memory." It was a big adjustment moving from Milwaukee to starring on the brightest stage in New York. "I think the outside noise can obviously be louder here," said Williams. "That's just New York in general. There (are) more opinions here, and if you feed into that, it can lock you up mentally. I think that's what the good ones do - they just block out everything." And while there have been vocal detractors, fans and media alike, Williams seems mostly happy with the way he has been received, "It's been good and bad, (but) for the most part it's been good," said Williams. "In person, people are very encouraging." Williams said that encouragement has positively impacted his play. "I always have a little bit of butterflies in every appearance until I get to the mound and throw my first warmup pitch, and then I'm good," said Williams. "They (the fans) bring a lot of energy and I feed off of that. I feel like internally I'm very amped up, but on the outside, it looks very calm, almost nonchalant, I guess. But yeah, definitely, I feed off the energy they have here." Of late, the performances from the man dubbed "The Airbender" because of his signature changeup, have provided the Yankees faithful with a myriad of reasons to supply additional energy. "I'm extremely confident," said Williams. "I think it took a little bit of an adjustment period here – wanting to show what I can do, how I can help. I think I just tried to do a little too much and kind of lost who I was in the process. I've gotten back to that over the last two and a half months." Yankees broadcaster Paul O'Neill noticed the change in Williams, and is bullish on the future of the 30-year-old St. Louis native. "He's in a much better spot now than he was earlier in the year," said O'Neill, who began his career in Cincinnati, before winning four World Series with the Yankees. "There's always a transition coming to New York, but believe me, I think coming down the stretch here, he's going to be as good as ever." Williams' dominance is linked to his primary pitches – the masterful changeup, which features an extremely high spin rate, and an effective fastball. His impressive arsenal of pitches, which also includes a cutter and sinker, has allowed Williams to post strikeout rates of around 40% during the past three full seasons. "I didn't have very good numbers (against) him," said Yankees teammate Paul Goldschmidt, who is 1-for-10 with six strikeouts against Williams. "That changeup obviously is his calling card, but he throws 95 miles an hour too. He does a good job of keeping you off balance." Goldschmidt called Williams "a great teammate," and the reliever has been thrilled to team up with the seven-time All-Star first baseman, as well as the rest of his Yankees teammates in New York. "I am happy, I love New York City," said Williams. Still, it may be one and done for Williams in New York. He will be an free agent after this season, and what his 2026 work address will be is anybody's guess. But while he is here, Williams will work hard to have his New York tenure remembered less for being the guy who busted theYankees-imposed beard ban, and more for closing big games. "I would love to be the guy to finish off the World Series; and bring another championship to New York" said Williams. "That's the goal, right?" This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Yankees' Devin Williams dominant again: Ace closer had ugly 2025 stats

Yankees' Devin Williams dominant again after ugly start: 'I remember everything'

Yankees' Devin Williams dominant again after ugly start: 'I remember everything' NEW YORK — On a roster which includes the iconi...
NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, July 18New Foto - NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, July 18

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, July 18originally appeared onParade. Get excited—there's another New York Times game to add to your daily routine! Those of us word game addicts who already playWordle,Connections,Strandsand theMini Crosswordnow have Connections Sports Edition to add to the mix.So, if you're looking for some hints and answers for today's Connections Sports Edition on Friday, July 18, 2025, you've come to the right place. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Connections Sports Edition is just like the regular Connections word puzzle, in that it's a game that resets at 12 a.m. EST each day and has 16 different words listed. It's up to you to figure out each group of four words that belong to a certain category, with four categories in total. This new version is sports-specific, however, as a partnership between The New York Times and The Athletic. As the NYT site instructs, for Connections Sports Edition, you "group sports terms that share a common thread." Related:The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle Here are some hints about the four categories to help you figure out the word groupings. Yellow:Check the score. Green:To be defeated. Blue:Highly celebrated name. Purple:The one that'snotDC. OK, time for a second hint…we'll give you the actual categories now. Spoilers below! Yellow:MLB TEAMS, ON SCOREBOARDS Green:TEAMS TO LOSE THEIR RESPECTIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2025 Blue:FAMOUS JACKIES Purple:TEAMS AND PLAYERS WHO SHARE NICKNAMES WITH MARVEL CHARACTERS If you're looking for the answers, no worries—we've got them below. So, don't scroll any further if you don't want to see the solutions!The answers to today's Connections Sports Edition #298 are coming up next.Related:15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day MLB TEAMS, ON SCOREBOARDS:LAD, MIL, PIT, TEX TEAMS TO LOSE THEIR RESPECTIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2025:EDMONTON, INDIANA, KANSAS CITY, NOTRE DAME FAMOUS JACKIES:BRADLEY, JOYNER-KERSEE, ROBINSON, YOUNG TEAMS AND PLAYERS WHO SHARE NICKNAMES WITH MARVEL CHARACTERS:IOWA, MICHIGAN, PULISIC, RIPKEN Don't worry if you didn't get them this time—we've all been there.Up next,catch up on the answers to recent Wordle puzzles. Related: Shoppers 'Highly Recommend' Target's 'Really Cute' $10 Set of Stoneware Canisters NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, July 18first appeared on Parade on Jul 18, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 18, 2025, where it first appeared.

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, July 18

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, July 18 NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Frid...
Husband Throws Surprise Birthday Party for Wife. Then Stuns Guests with a Pregnancy Reveal (Exclusive)New Foto - Husband Throws Surprise Birthday Party for Wife. Then Stuns Guests with a Pregnancy Reveal (Exclusive)

TheCoughlins/TikTok Carter Coughlin wanted to celebrate his wife's birthday in a meaningful way, but the final slide of her tribute video revealed a life-changing twist The couple's creative pregnancy announcement left guests in tears, and when the video hit TikTok, it quickly resonated with users From a faith-filled Instagram message to marriage and now parenthood, Carter and Yossiana share with PEOPLE the story behind their TikTok and what comes next Carter Coughlin, an NFL athlete, is no stranger to orchestrating unforgettable moments, but this time he truly outdid himself. When he planned a surprise party to celebrate his wife Yossiana's birthday, little did their loved ones know the celebration would take an unexpected turn and that the heartfelt reveal would soon go viral on TikTok, capturing the joy of a life-changing announcement. "Prior to the surprise party, we had been going back and forth on how we wanted to share with our friends and family that we were expecting a baby," Carter tells PEOPLE. "I just had this thought. What if I put together a slideshow that shows Yossi from little Yossi all the way to the beautiful woman she is now, and then at the end, just throw in a picture of us with the pregnancy test?" The TikTokvideocapturing that unforgettable moment begins as a tribute to Yossiana's life. But as the slideshow ends, the final frame reveals the couple's biggest news yet: they're expecting. Yossiana, a former professional volleyball player herself, admits she was caught completely off guard. "Well, first of all, I was shook. I was like, oh my gosh, what is going on?" she shares. Carter had planned every detail. Knowing he needed her go-ahead, he created two versions of the video, one with the pregnancy reveal and one without. "I was expecting to help Carter move a couple things out of his old room at his parents' house," Yossiana recalls. "And then he told me, 'Hey, I have a surprise for you, but I also think it's a really good time to tell everyone. All our friends are here, family is here,' and I'm like, heck yeah, this is the perfect time." The lights dimmed, and guests gathered, unaware that their cheers for Yossiana's birthday would soon turn into joyful tears. Carter recorded the moment as their loved ones watched the final slide flicker into view. Matt Swensen "I was holding the phone on the screen, and then eventually I panned to everybody," Carter shares. "It was just kind of like that anticipation building up, and then you see the screen flash, and then everybody's losing their mind." For Yossiana, watching the reactions unfold was a gift of its own. "As soon as it was getting to the end, I was just like, oh my gosh, what's this person's reaction going to be?" she says. "Just super excited for them to be excited." The clip was captioned, "Surprising the surprisers was next level!!! My wife's birthday was back in April and I figured (with her permission at the party) there was no better time to share the news!" One reaction stood out to Carter immediately. "Thomas, who I was recording, all of a sudden grabbed me from above and started slapping me screaming," he recalls with a grin. "He was super excited." Yossiana points to her sister-in-law, Maya, as her favorite. "She was just like, oh, and then just started crying, just a mix of emotion, super happy and just overjoyed," she says. "So hers was my favorite, but Thomas is definitely a close second." The couple didn't expect the post to take off the way it did. "We didn't have a TikTok until Christmas," Carter says. "It really just started with us doing a lot of fun stuff together and then sharing it on social media." Their TikTok moment marked a new chapter in how they share their lives publicly. "Thankfully, we have some funny family members that make the actual content, so we don't really have to move," Yossiana says. "But yeah, it's new, it's fun, and we enjoy doing fun things, so why not share it?" Still, they remain mindful about what parts of their lives they keep offline. "If I don't care for my grandma to find out something — she talks a lot, the news will spread all the way to Japan — then I'll put it online," Yossiana says with a smile. Their guiding principle is authenticity. "We don't like to be film happy every single moment," Carter explains. "Most of our videos come from natural moments that we just happen to record." The couple met in 2021 after Carter, drawn to Yossiana's Christian testimony in a video, sent her a direct message on Instagram. "He used my full government name," Yossiana jokes. "I was like, who is this?" Matt Swensen What started as a simple request for her to share her story of faith turned into deep conversations. "It was the coolest conversation ever with a complete stranger," Carter says. "Then she texted me a couple days later and said, 'I decided to go all in on my faith.' " The bond deepened quickly, even as their schedules as professional athletes pulled them across time zones. "Logically, it did not make sense," Carter admits. "But we were both just like, let's give it a shot." That leap of faith eventually led to a proposal in a place deeply meaningful to them, the Hunt and Fish Club in New York City. "That's where we have to get engaged. That's the only thing that makes sense," Carter says. He coordinated the moment with the restaurant's owner, a custom steak knife engraved with her future last name, and the Giants' media team posing as photographers. "It gave her a great excuse to look all special and cute the way she would want to," he says. He even flew in family and friends to witness the moment. "That was her one request, that her family would be there when she got engaged," he says. Lisa Marie Wright Now married and expecting a baby boy, the Coughlins say pregnancy has brought a new rhythm to their relationship. "It's been a learning curve for sure," Yossiana says. "But Carter has been such a great partner, challenging me, 'Hey, let's go on a walk, let's get moving.' " Carter lights up when he talks about watching the journey unfold. "Now I've been able to go to all the appointments," he shares. "Yasi gives me an update every single week on what symptoms could be arising. We got the fruit size memorized for the baby. It's avocado week!" 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. Their days are filled with nursery planning and laughter. "Our dynamic is just the funniest thing ever to me," Yossiana says. "We enjoy a lot of the same things. He gets fired up about things I'm not necessarily fired up about, and vice versa. So it's fun and full of trial and error." Spending time together every day, especially during Carter's recovery from an injury, has only strengthened their connection. "Some dynamics that could drive people crazy," he says. "We just absolutely love it." Lisa Marie Wright As for couples looking to make their own big announcements, Yossiana has one simple piece of advice. "Every person is different, every couple is different," she says. "Do what is good for you instead of what other people may think." Carter agrees. "My first thought was, Yai is going to love this," he says of the slideshow. "Not even, this is what I want to do, but she's going to love this. And if that's your thought, I don't think you can go wrong." From heartfelt surprises to growing their family, the Coughlins are writing their story with intentionality and joy. "It's awesome to feel that way," Yossiana says, looking ahead to motherhood. "How do you feel?" Carter smiles back. "The same way." And just like that, the slideshow continues, one love-filled moment at a time. Read the original article onPeople

Husband Throws Surprise Birthday Party for Wife. Then Stuns Guests with a Pregnancy Reveal (Exclusive)

Husband Throws Surprise Birthday Party for Wife. Then Stuns Guests with a Pregnancy Reveal (Exclusive) TheCoughlins/TikTok Carter Coughlin w...

 

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