Kourtney Kardashian responds to criticism after taking son on boat without life vestNew Foto - Kourtney Kardashian responds to criticism after taking son on boat without life vest

Kourtney Kardashianis a mom of four, but there's always more to learn in the parenting department. Kardashian, whose children include sonsMasonand Reign Disick, daughter Penelope Disick and son Rocky Barker, was criticized online after sharing a photo of herself and Rocky during a boating trip in an Aug. 8Instagram post. The reality-TV star sharesRocky, 1, withBlink-182drummerTravis Barker. In the photo, Rocky, who was wearing a black sweater, could be seen cuddling Kardashian while seated in her lap on the moving boat. "Food for the soul ✨," Kardashian captioned the post. Some fans slammed Kardashian, 46, for traveling with the baby without using a life vest. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kourtney Kardashian Barker (@kourtneykardash) "Shouldn't that kid be wearing a life jacket?" @the_real_jjcooll commented. "Protects her son's face from the internet but doesn't protect him from possibly drowning….. priorities," @lifeofrylee84 wrote. "No life jacket??? And the Mother of the year award goes to……" @danielle_mamma_of_two wrote. 'Please stop':Kourtney Kardashian criticizes rumors about son Mason Kardashian reportedly responded to the parenting criticism in a follow-up post on her Instagram stories Aug. 9, revealing that she bought a life vest for Rocky "that fits." "Good looking out," wrote Kardashian in the since-expired post, according toPeople magazineandFox News. "Honestly didn't think about some of the dangers. Thank you for making me aware, and hopefully this helps make other mommies aware of the dangers of certain types of boating without a life vest." Kardashian and Barkerwelcomed Rocky, their first child together, in November 2023. The couplemarried in 2022. Contributing: KiMi Robinson and Pamela Avila, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Kourtney Kardashian criticized for taking son on boat without vest

Kourtney Kardashian responds to criticism after taking son on boat without life vest

Kourtney Kardashian responds to criticism after taking son on boat without life vest Kourtney Kardashianis a mom of four, but there's al...
Joe Perry Hints at Aerosmith Reunion Despite Farewell TourNew Foto - Joe Perry Hints at Aerosmith Reunion Despite Farewell Tour

Joe Perry Hints at Aerosmith Reunion Despite Farewell Touroriginally appeared onParade. Aerosmith fans were devastated whenSteven Tyler'sfractured larynx forced the band to cancel their farewell tour in August 2024, but now,Joe Perryhas given AeroForce One (the group's fanbase's name) a glimmer of hope. "We're actually talking quite a bit. I know our touring days are over, but I don't know. We're all flesh and blood. I don't know, man," Perry, 77, said in a July 30 interview withWZXL'sKenny Young. "I would say, at some point we will all be together on the same stage… If I was a betting man, which I am, I would say, at some point something's gonna happen. But we'll see." This isn't the first time the legendary guitarist has hinted that fans shouldn't count him and the rest of Aerosmith out for good. Earlier this year in June, Perry also mentioned thepossibility of reunitingwith his bandmates on stage. However, no one should expect a full blown tour from the iconic rock stars. RELATED:Rock Legend, 77, Says His Band Abandoned Him After Onstage Injury "Going on the road, it's a big deal pulling that together. It's one thing to sit there and look online and see who's touring and stuff, and there's dates that show up, but there's so much planning, and what it takes out of you physically, it's a lot more than people realize," Perry said during an appearance on "Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk" on SiriusXM. "It's one thing when you're doing it when you're 25 or 30, but it's another when you're starting to get up there like us. It's a really physical thing, going out on stage. And all that energy that you're putting out, that you're transferring to the audience, it takes something out of you in a physical and emotional way. And all of that energy that you give, that's flowing out there, that's making people feel good, it takes it out of you." While no specific shows have been scheduled just yet, fans can breathe a small sigh of relief that there's a possibility that they might get to see Aerosmith "Walk This Way" one more time. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Joe Perry Hints at Aerosmith Reunion Despite Farewell Tourfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 10, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Joe Perry Hints at Aerosmith Reunion Despite Farewell Tour

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A scavenger hunt to find college football's next national champion coach turns up key namesNew Foto - A scavenger hunt to find college football's next national champion coach turns up key names

Let's embark on a scavenger hunt to find the nextcollege footballcoach who will win his first national championship. Kirby Smart, Dabo Swinney and Ryan Day account for the only active championship coaches. Who's next? Reflecting on past winners and adhering to some guiding principles will help identify top candidates. Sixteen coaches won their first national championship during either the Bowl Championship Series or College Football Playoff era that started in 1998. We'll use that group of coaches as our guide, as we try to winnow the list: ∎ Each of the 16 first-time championship coaches from the BCS and CFP eras coached a school that's now in the Power Four ranks. So, we'll confine our search for the next champion to the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC, plus Notre Dame. ∎ Miami's Larry Coker was the only coach from our control group of 16 who won a national championship in his first season. Coker inherited a team that went 11-1 the prior season. He stepped into a ready-made winner. No current first-year coach enjoys a situation so nice, so let's eliminate the Power Four's six coaches who are entering Year 1. Sorry,Bill Belichick, that includes you. Second-year coaches like Michigan's Sherrone Moore remain in the mix. Bob Stoops, Jim Tressel, Urban Meyer and Gene Chizik won a national championship in their second season, making Year 2 a time to shine. Looking at you,Kalen DeBoer. ∎ Programs rarely go from the outhouse to the penthouse overnight. The 16 coaches who won their first national title during the CFP or BCS eras coached teams that finished 7-5 or better the season before the championship. The majority of first-timers won at least 10 games in the season preceding their first title. Let's eliminate coaches whose teams didn't achieve at least a .583 winning percentage last season. That cuts 29 more coaches from our list, leaving 30 coaches still alive. Eliminated coaches include Southern California's Lincoln Riley, Utah's Kyle Whittingham and Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy. They built accomplished careers before losing the plot last year. ∎ Each of the 16 first-time championship coaches from the BCS and playoff eras steered teams that were ranked in the preseason Top 25. So, let's consult the preseasonUS LBM Coaches Poll, and trim from our list nine more coaches, whose teams are unranked. We're down to 21 contenders. ∎ Most first-time championship coaches were winners before they won it all. The 16 new champions from the BCS and CFP eras compiled a combined .684 winning percentage before ever winning a national title. This excludes records compiled coaching in the Championship Subdivision. Auburn's Gene Chizik became notable exception. Before Cam Newton spurred Chizik to brief glory, Chizik's career winning percentage had been .351 across stints at Iowa State and Auburn. Not surprisingly, Chizik didn't last long after Newton departed. LSU's Ed Orgeron had a .532 career winning percentage before Joe Burrow propelled the Tigers to an undefeated national championship. Acknowledging outliers exist to our .684 guideline winning percentage, let's create a buffer and eliminate any coaches that do not have at least a .650 career winning percentage coaching in the FBS. Also, trim any coaches who aren't above-.500 at their current school. Each of the past 16 first-time championship coaches were above .500 at their school entering their breakthrough season, except for Coker, who won his title in his first season. Applying the winning percentage parameters trims 12 more coaches and leaves nine coaches standing: They are Kalen DeBoer (Alabama), Brian Kelly (LSU), Lane Kiffin (Mississippi), Josh Heupel (Tennessee), Dan Lanning (Oregon), James Franklin (Penn State), Curt Cignetti (Indiana), Marcus Freeman (Notre Dame) and Rhett Lashlee (SMU). That's a strong list, with a couple of notable omissions. More on the omissions in a bit. First, let's examine the nine names to whom our scavenger hunt guided us. DeBoer, Kelly, Lanning, Franklin and Freeman are obvious contenders. DeBoer, Kelly and Freeman previously coached a team to a national runner-up finish. Each of these five coaches have teams ranked in the preseason top 10. The list also includes four wild cards. Kiffin, Heupel, Cignetti and Lashlee coach teams with longshot national championship odds, but the stock of each coach is on the rise, and it's no guarantee the next championship coach will emerge this season. Day, Smart or Swinney could win another ring and prolong this exercise. It's not unthinkable that Heupel or Kiffin would win a title from his current job – just perhaps not this season. Also, this next coaching carousel projects to be more active than the last, especially if Brent Venables doesn't ignite Oklahoma. Any of four wild-card names our scavenger hunt surfaced could nicely suit the Sooners. As for notable omissions, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian stands most prominently. His .618 career winning percentage resulted in his name being trimmed, but he's coming off the best two seasons of his career. HisLonghorns rank No. 1 in the preseason, after back-to-back playoff semifinal appearances. In February, Ipicked Sarkisian as the best-positioned coach to win his first national championship. He'd need to become another exception to the career winning percentage trend. His winning percentage is superior to what Orgeron had amassed before Burrow led LSU to glory. Might Texas' Arch Manning produce a Burrow effect? Our scavenger hunt also nixed Michigan's Moore. Officially, his career winning percentage is .643, resulting in his cut, but that clip does not include his three victories in 2023 while he served as acting coach during Jim Harbaugh's Big Ten suspension. Moore is entering his second season as Harbaugh's replacement. He, too, could be an exception to the career winning percentage rule, like Stoops was when he won a national title in his second season at Oklahoma, after a 7-5 debut. Michigan's roster features freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood, the nation's No. 1-ranked recruit. If Day, Smart or Swinney wins another title and prolongs the runway for the next championship coach, Moore could look like a stronger contender in 2026. If we could combine some common sense with the results of our scanvenger hunt, I'd insert Sarkisian and Moore onto the list in place of Cignetti and Lashlee, for a nine-name collection of DeBoer, Kelly, Kiffin, Heupel, Freeman, Lanning, Franklin, Sarkisian and Moore. Or, perhaps, this scavenger hunt serves as little more than a wild-goose choose, and the real exercise in this NIL era should be to follow the money to Texas, where the Longhorns' handsomely paid roster seems capable of making a champion out of Sarkisian, just as the pricy Buckeyes did for Day. Blake Toppmeyeris the USA TODAY Network's national college football columnist. Email him atBToppmeyer@gannett.comand follow him on X@btoppmeyer. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:College football's next national championship coach scavenger hunt

A scavenger hunt to find college football's next national champion coach turns up key names

A scavenger hunt to find college football's next national champion coach turns up key names Let's embark on a scavenger hunt to find...
The biggest college football quarterback competitions still undecided feature elite teamsNew Foto - The biggest college football quarterback competitions still undecided feature elite teams

A new starting quarterback hasn't proven to be a major roadblock for teamschasing the College Football Playoffand national championship. To name two recent examples:Ohio State won last year's titlewithKansas Statetransfer Will Howard as its starter, while runner-up Notre Dame was led by Duke transfer Riley Leonard. Both teams are evaluating their two new options at quarterback without any change in expectations: to win every game they play and be the last team standing at Hard Rock Stadium in January. Neither race has been settled as we turn toward the start of fall camp. Likewise with key battles involving several additional teams with legitimate playoff hopes, including Alabama, Michigan and Tennessee. These Power Four quarterback competitions will define the final weeks leading into the regular season and shape the chase for the national title: Contenders:Austin Mack, Keelon Russell and Ty Simpson. While the competition is ongoing, Mack and Russell are clearly running behind Simpson, who completed 25 of 45 attempts in two seasons as Alabama's backup to Jalen Milroe. Comments made back in the spring by new offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb – that Simpson would've been the starter had the year started then, basically – makes this competition close to a foregone conclusion. In fact, the bigger competition at this point is for the backup role between Mack, a sophomore, and Russell, a five-star true freshman. Starter:Simpson. The fourth-year junior has the edge in experience and in coach Kalen DeBoer's system. He's the overwhelming favorite to be in the starting lineup for the Tide's opener atFlorida State. Contenders:Bear Bachmeier, Treyson Bourguet and McCae Hillstead. Jake Retzlaff's unexpected departurefrom the program amid the possibility of a seven-game suspension for violating the school's honor code dramatically changes the Cougars' plans under center. Hillstead is a redshirt sophomore who started four games for Utah State in 2023, with 11 touchdowns against eight interceptions. Bourguet, a junior, threw for 1,314 yards in two years at Western Michigan. Bachmeier is a dual-threat true freshman with the most potential, though no experience. Starter:Hillstead. That would be the pick as of today, though Bourguet could change the pecking order with a strong fall camp. Both would be keeping the seat warm for Bachmeier, though his time may be at least a year away. Contenders:Julian Lewis and Kaidon Salter. That both players were part of Colorado's contingent at last month's media day speaks to where things stand in the competition to replace Shedeur Sanders – basically, that we're still at a neck-and-neck standstill. Lewis was a major recruit who clearly represents the program's future at the position. Salter was productive across three years at Liberty, highlighted by his 32 touchdown passes two years ago to help the Flames reach the Fiesta Bowl. Will Deion Sanders choose this level of proven Group of Five production over potential? Starter:Salter. Given the Buffaloes' important non-conference matchup with Georgia Tech to open the year, Salter would be the safer pick out of the gate. But he'll need to produce to fend off Lewis, who will be the starter sooner or later. Contenders:Mikey Keene and Bryce Underwood. Underwood is a premier quarterback talent with the tools to succeed under a bright spotlight, should Michigan and coach Sherrone Moore be willing to accept the ups and downs that come with starting a true freshman in the Big Ten. Keene is more limited from a physical perspective but does have starting experience and familiarity with new Michigan offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, who previously coached Keene at Central Florida. Starter:Underwood. The eventual payoff is too great for the Wolverines to sideline Underwood in favor of Keene's advantage in experience. Contenders:Max Johnson and Gio Lopez. Johnson opened last year as the starter beforesuffering a season-ending injury in the opener. The former Texas A&M and LSU starter has thrown for 5,923 yards and 47 touchdowns across his five seasons, including 27 scores and only six interceptions for the Tigers in 2021. Lopez, a sophomore, is a South Alabama transfer who threw for 2,559 yards with totaled 25 combined scores for the Jaguars as a redshirt freshman. Apropos of nothing, new North Carolina coach Bill Belichick went 84-103 in the NFL without Tom Brady as his quarterback and 249-75 with Brady under center. Starter:Lopez. That Johnson has multiple years of starting experience in the SEC has to count for something. But Lopez brings a different dimension to the offense as a runner, making him the smarter long-term choice for a team that has the talent to contend for a top-four finish in the ACC. Contenders:CJ Carr and Kenny Minchey. Replacing Leonard won't be easy for the defending national runner-up. What's intriguing about this competition is the juxtaposition of styles: Minchey, who has played in three games in his two years on campus, is more of a dual-threat option; while Carr, a former five-star recruit and redshirt freshman, is closer to a pure pocket passer. Carr has been seen as a possible multiple-year starter since signing with the Irish. Starter:Carr. Maybe there's a package for Minchey in a supporting role. But Carr has the tools to balance out what should be a very strong running game and make Notre Dame even more dangerous. Contenders:Lincoln Kienholz and Julian Sayin. This one is tighter than the competition in Tuscaloosa after Kienholz more than held his own during the spring. Kienholz completed 10 of 22 attempts as a true freshman in 2023 but didn't see any game action last season. Sayin was one of the top prospects in the 2024 signing class and was briefly a member of the Crimson Tide before transferring to Columbus. Kienholz has made a move in this battle but remains the underdog. The winner lands the ultimate prize: starting at quarterback in one of the friendliest system in college football and throwing to Jeremiah Smith, among others. Starter:Sayin. At worst, Kienholz has proven himself to be a reliable backup capable of leading the offense. But Sayin's immense ceiling as the starter will be hard for Ryan Day and theBuckeyesto turn down. Contenders:Joey Aguilar, George MacIntyre and Jake Merklinger. Nico Iamaleava's abrupt exit for UCLAdiminishes Tennessee's chances of returning to the playoff. TheVolunteersstill have several interesting options, though, led by the addition of Aguilar from Appalachian State after he spent a few months of his own with the Bruins. Aguilar is a high-volume passer (850 attempts his past two seasons) with ample experience but is prone to turnovers, with a Sun Belt-high 14 interceptions in 2024. He still has a distinct edge over Merklinger, a redshirt freshman, and the true freshman MacIntyre. Both are talented, highly recruited prospects who could engage in another battle to replace Aguilar after this season. Starter:Aguilar. He'll have to play cleaner football to get Tennessee to nine or more wins and keep the two younger passers on the sideline. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:College football quarterback competitions and predicted winners

The biggest college football quarterback competitions still undecided feature elite teams

The biggest college football quarterback competitions still undecided feature elite teams A new starting quarterback hasn't proven to be...
31 Thoughts I Had While Watching "The Gilded Age" Season 3 Finale, Because WTF Is Going to Happen with George and Bertha?

Barbara Nitke/HBO A recap ofThe Gilded Age's season 3 finale, which aired Aug. 10 Plus, all 31 thoughts this writer had while watching the drama-filled episode The Gilded Agehas been renewed for season 4 after setting record high ratings this summer Warning: This story contains spoilers forThe Gilded Age's season 3 finale. Another season ofThe Gilded Agehas come to an end. Theseason 3finale of Julian Fellowes' historical drama saw massive changes for our favorite members of elite New York society in the late 19th-century — and we're breaking them all down. Viewers discovered the fate of George Russell (Morgan Spector) after a shockingassassination attemptin the penultimate episode. There were more happy endings for pretty much every single character — unless your name is Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) or Mrs. Kirkland (Phylicia Rashad). Follow along as we recap how season 3 ended — and share what we thought along the way. Karolina Wojtasik/HBO https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf The episode began with Dr. Kirkland (Jordan Donica) and Marian Brook (Louisa Jacobson) rushing over to help Bertha save George's life after he was gunned down in his office. He pulled through (yay!) and recovered in time to make an appearance at the annual Newport Ball, which Bertha hosted. Bertha had taken it upon herself to end the social stigma against divorce by inviting Aurora Fane (Kelli O'Hara) and Charlotte Drayton (Hannah Shealy) — much to the chagrin of Mrs. Astor (Donna Murphy), despite the latter being her daughter. After a bit of suspense over whether or not Mrs. Astor would attend, Mrs. Astor showed up as a sign of support, and Bertha's ball went off without a hitch. HBO The episode ended with Bertha's scheming finally catching up with her, as George — a changed man thanks to his brush with death — decided he was done with her plots at social ladder-climbing, especially when it comes to their children. He leaves Rhode Island to go back to the city, leaving their future uncertain. My thoughts: 1. I'm not saying to put George's life in danger every episode, but it was a nice treat to see him shirtless on a show where everyone is so dressed up all the time. Just sayin'.2. I need a whole side plot of the private investigator looking into who shot George, because I truly shuddered when George told him to look for Mr. Clay (Patrick Page) and "be as rough as you like." Yikes!3. Why did Bertha suddenly decide to take on the destigmatization of divorce as her new project?4. Will that pay off for her if she and George end up separating or, worse, divorcing?5. I'd love to know how much George paid Dr. Kirkland for saving his life.6. The one scene with Mamie Fish (Ashlie Atkinson) at the ball was simply not enough. Mamie is THAT girl, and I love her for it.7. George seems to have had an epiphany about his life, yet maintained that he's "ruthless in business" as if that's okay and that didn't just almost get him killed. But go off, king.8. The final shot of Bertha crying at the window of her Newport estate as George drives off in a carriage and dramatic music plays is exactly why I love this show.9. What are the actual chances that George and Bertha break up? These two are truly made for each other, and I mean that in the best way possible. It's their world, and we just want to be living in it. Karolina Wojtasik/HBO This season was a roller coaster for Gladys (Taissa Farmiga), who married Hector (Ben Lamb), the Duke of Buckingham, in what wasnot exactly the happiest wedding of all time. Seriously, she cried under her veil. But after Hector comforted her as they sailed back to England and stood up for her against his sister, Lady Sarah (Hattie Morahan), she seems to have warmed up to him (and so did I). Gladys and Hector arrive in Newport for Bertha's ball and greet the guests as they enter — at Bertha's request, of course. At the end of the episode, just after her dad leaves, Gladys delivers some big news to her mom: she's pregnant! My thoughts: 10. When Hector told Gladys that she had "brought a light to the place that was sorely needed" about her presence at his English estate, I swooned.11. Does this mean we won't see Lady Sarah again? I wouldn't be mad at that…12. How long does it take to get from England to New York? Because it feels like Gladysjustgot there, Bertha has already visited and come back, and now Gladys is returning for a visit. Isn't that a long trip?13. Will Gladys' pregnancy be something that brings her parents back together? Maybe they'll put their differences aside — or Bertha will change her ways — and they'll stay united for their grandchild's sake. Karolina Wojtasik/HBO It has been obvious from the beginning of the series that Marian and Larry Russell (Harry Richardson) are meant to be together. So when they got engaged earlier this season and almost immediately had a misunderstanding that threatened to ruin everything, it was only a matter of time before it was quashed. Marian and Larry seemingly moved past the hiccup during a conversation at the ball, and we, as an audience, collectively let out a sigh of relief. Larry told Marian they won't solve all of their problems that night, and they danced. My thoughts: 14. Sorry, but this "will they, won't they" dynamic between Marian and Larry never had me worried.15. Marian might need some therapy after all her past failed attempts at love, but either way, she needs to realize Larry isn't those men.16. Marian told Aurora she wouldn't leave her side at the ball, then proceeded to do exactly that the minute she saw Larry. Not a good wing-woman, if you ask me.17. Can these two just get married already? Karolina Wojtasik/HBO After his mother revealed Peggy's (Denée Benton) past to her son, he finally got to speak with her after helping save George's life. While she thought he was about to propose, instead he said he needed time to think about things. Mrs. Kirkland (Phylicia Rashad) was finally put in her place. First by Mrs. Scott (Audra McDonald) in a dress shop when Mrs. Scott told her, "perhaps you should get off your high horse." Then, her husband Mr. Kirkland (Brian Stokes Mitchell), scolded her after she showed no remorse for trying to ruin her son's relationship with Peggy as he told her, "woman, you are not above reproach." Dr. Kirkland got a pep talk from his father about living his life for himself and, at a ball, asked Mr. Scott (John Douglas Thompson) for Peggy's hand in marriage. He then proposed in the middle of the ballroom floor, and Peggy said yes. My thoughts: 18. Give Phylicia Rashad another Emmy, because I have never hated a character more than Mrs. Kirkland, which means she did a fantastic job.19. Did anyone else worry that Dr. Kirkland wasn't going to reconcile with Peggy? Yeah, I didn't either.20. There's no read like a 19th-century read, and major props to Mrs. Scott and Mr. Kirkland for letting Mrs. Kirkland HAVE IT.21. Dr. Kirkland's proposal might just be the most romantic thing I've ever seen on this show. Karolina Wojtasik/HBO It seems Oscar van Rhijn (Blake Ritson) is getting over the death of his lover John Adams (Claybourne Eldeer) because right after his breakdown (here he basically came out to his family), he went right back to his dastardly ways. He got Enid Winterton (Kelley Curran), whose rich elderly husband just died, an invite to Bertha's ball and, there, gave her a proposition she couldn't dare refuse: marry him and pretend to be together in public while living their lives separately outside of New York City. My thoughts: 22. RIP John Adams. I'm still traumatized bythat carriage accident.23. I need to see Oscar happy and in love again after he moped around for the biggest part of the season. Line up, boys!24. I want to see Oscar, Bertha and Enid scheming together more, because they are all so diabolical.25. This lavender marriage is about to be the greatest thing we've ever seen on TV, I just know it.26. When Enid asked Bertha if they could be friends and Bertha replied that "stranger things have happened," I couldn't help but cackle. 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. Karolina Wojtasik/HBO We've seen a power shift between sisters Ada Forte (Cynthia Nixon) and Agnes van Rhijn (Christine Baranski) this season, and that seemingly concluded this episode with Agnes being asked to join the New York Heritage Society as their vice president and her finally giving Ada the seat at the head of the table. My thought: 27. I would toast to these sisters finding harmony in their dynamic again, but is Ada still on her prohibition kick? I 100% side with Agnes there. Karolina Wojtasik/HBO John "Jack" Trotter has emerged as an underdog worth rooting for on this show, having sold his clock with Larry and making himself a rich man in the process. With Marian's help, he found an estate to purchase and cemented a spot in the upper class, but he felt lonely. In the finale, he had a sweet moment with Bridget (Taylor Richardson), who visited him at his new home. My thoughts: 28. Jack visiting his old coworkers is cute, but it's also kinda like a person who goes back to visit their high school after they graduate. Move on, kid.29. I blushed when Jack told Bridget, "It feels very safe with you here," when she visited him and he pulled out a chair for her at his table.30. I'm still reeling from the fact that Jackmade nearly $10 million in today's moneyfrom selling his clock invention. After this season broke viewership records, it's already been renewed forseason 4.The Gilded Age's third season had five weeks of continued growth (a 20% growth over last season) and also reached its highest-ever weekly viewership on HBO Max, when the fifth episode secured a series high of 4 million U.S. viewers, according to its Live+3 ratings. 31. I'm praying it won't take a year and a half before season 4 graces our screens. I need more scheming and gossiping — stat. The Gilded Ageis streaming on HBO Max. Read the original article onPeople

31 Thoughts I Had While Watching “The Gilded Age” Season 3 Finale, Because WTF Is Going to Happen with George and Bertha?

31 Thoughts I Had While Watching "The Gilded Age" Season 3 Finale, Because WTF Is Going to Happen with George and Bertha? Barbara ...
Meghan Markle Gifts Khloé Kardashian an As Ever Basket Overflowing with Vegetables, Flowers and Wine: 'My Girls with a K'New Foto - Meghan Markle Gifts Khloé Kardashian an As Ever Basket Overflowing with Vegetables, Flowers and Wine: 'My Girls with a K'

Craig Barritt/Getty; Andreas Rentz/Getty On Sunday, Aug. 10, Meghan Markle revealed that she gifted Khloe Kardashian several items from her lifestyle brand, As Ever The hamper came just days after her newest drop of products, including the 2024 Napa Valley Rosé "Hey hey, all my girls with a K," Meghan, 44, captioned a photo of Kardashian's gift on her Instagram Stories Meghan Markleis lavishing products from her As Ever brand onKhloe Kardashian! On Sunday, Aug. 10, The Duchess of Sussex, 44, shared a photo on herInstagram Storiesof the bountiful hamper Kardashian, 41, received from her. The snap showed multiple vegetables, including sweet peppers, corn and butternut squash. Having also filled the basket with a variety of flowers, Meghan gifted Kardashian two bottles of As Ever-branded wine and a jar of honey. The snap of the hamper was accompanied by a special message and several white heart emojis on Meghan's Instagram Stories. "Hey hey, all my girls with a K," she wrote. Khloe Kardashian/Instagram When the product launch for her lifestyle brand took place on April 2, the first rollout ofproducts sold outin under an hour. It isn't the first time that Meghan hasgifted celebrity palsAs Ever goodies, as she previously sentKris Jenner, fashion designerAnnie BingandZoe Saldañawooden boxes etched with the brand logo that were filled with teas, jam and cookies. The gifting to Khloe Kardashian comes after the brand dropped its newest release of the2024 Napa Valley Roséon Aug. 5. "With a graceful blush hue, the 2024 Napa Valley Rosé evokes the same effortlessly elegant notes of our debut vintage: delicately balanced, with soft notes of stone fruit, a gentle minerality and a lasting finish," an As Ever newsletter announced. "Reminiscent of the finest Provencal styles, this thoughtfully crafted blend is perfect for summer's end. Cheers!" 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. Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Meghan shared the drop on her Instagram Stories before revealing how she celebrated her Aug. 4birthday. A follow-up post showed that she enjoyed a private dinner in Beverly Hills. She shared aphotoof herblowing out candleson a cake as she expressed gratitude to those closest to her. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf "Blowing out the candles on a beautiful 24 hours, and thanking my husband, friends and family for making it so special," Meghan captioned the photo. "To those of you I don't know, but who send love every day - thank you so much. Please know I feel it and appreciate it ❤️." "And just to get a little foodie on you….this dinner last night at @funke_la with the culinary mastery of @evanfunke and his team is in the top five meals of my life. Extraordinary 🍝 Thank you for a standout dining experience," she concluded. Read the original article onPeople

Meghan Markle Gifts Khloé Kardashian an As Ever Basket Overflowing with Vegetables, Flowers and Wine: ‘My Girls with a K’

Meghan Markle Gifts Khloé Kardashian an As Ever Basket Overflowing with Vegetables, Flowers and Wine: 'My Girls with a K' Craig Barr...

 

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