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Taylor Swift Stalker Thinks She’s His Baby’s MotherTROUBLE
A Colorado man has consistently shown up to the singer’s Los Angeles home for months with some shocking claims, Swift wrote in a new filing.
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Michelle Williams Reunites With ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Co-StarBACK TOGETHER
The pair met up in a series of sweet snapshots two decades after their teen drama came to an end.
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Bioré’s Aqua Rich SPF Is Like the Cult-Favorite Japanese OneWHITE CAST-PROOF
Bioré’s $15 UV Aqua Rich Sunscreen is the ultimate sunscreen for people who hate sunscreen.
3
Justin Baldoni Loses $400 Million Suit Against Blake Lively MAJOR BLOW
The actor’s $250 million defamation lawsuit against The New York Times was also dropped.
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Netflix Star to Play Snoop Dogg in Upcoming BiopicTHE D-O DOUBLE G
The up-and-coming young actor will take on the role of the rapper.
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Deeps Sleep Patches Gave Me My Best Night of Sleep in MonthsSUPERIOR SLEEP
The patches are infused with a number of unique ingredients designed to help improve sleep quality, reduce stress and calm your body down.
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Copeland Announces Retirement From American Ballet TheatreTAKING HER BOW
The first Black woman promoted to principal ballerina in the American Ballet Theatre’s history is leaving the company after 25 years.
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Photographer Shot With ‘Plastic Bullet’ in L.A. HospitalizedUNDER FIRE
“There was something hard sticking out of the back of my leg and my leg was getting wet from blood,” Nick Stern said.
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Waymo Cuts Services in L.A. as Protesters Set Cars on FireWAYMO MONEY, WAYMO PROBLEMS
The robotaxi firm suffered multiple losses over the weekend.
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Bruce Willis’ Wife Reveals How He Worked Despite DementiaTAKING CARE
The actor’s wife Emma said a trusted team got creative behind the scenes to help the action star deliver a performance.
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Score 15% Off Red Light Therapy Devices for a Limited TimeWELLNESS DEALS
From red light therapy devices to sleep bundles, Bon Charge’s wellness tools will change the way your dad lives, works, and rests.
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Tradwife Queen ‘Absolutely Done’ Having Kids Pregnant AgainLUCKY NO. 4
TikTok star Nara Aziza Smith has been married to model Lucky Blue Smith since 2020.
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‘Call Her Daddy’ Host Reveals Shocking Harassment AllegationCOMING FORWARD
The podcaster revealed startling allegations in her new Hulu docuseries.
Taylor Swift Gets Restraining Order Against Stalker Claiming She’s His Baby’s Mother
TROUBLE

Taylor Swift has received a temporary restraining order against a 45-year-old man she said claims she’s the mother of his son, and a series of other “untrue” statements, as he repeatedly shows up to her Los Angeles residence. “I have no relationship with Mr. Wagner and I have never met nor communicated with him,” Swift, 35, said in her declaration, but that hasn’t stopped the Colorado man, named Brian Jason Wagner, from claiming he’s “in a relationship with me (not true), believing I am the mother of his son (not true), and needing to see me in person, all of which are untrue and disconnected from reality,” she also wrote. Swift said Wagner began intruding last year, and at one point in July “was carrying a glass bottle that could have been used as a weapon.” Swift’s team also allegedly found that Wagner had somehow managed to get Swift’s L.A. address printed on his own driver’s license, a point he was using to threaten to divert her mail to his own real address. A background check by her team also revealed Wagner was previously incarcerated, during which time he’d sent Swift letters “about his infatuation with me, a romantic relationship with me (which does not exist), and other completely fabricated stories about his involvement in my personal life.” His frequent intrusions, as well the “hundreds” of threatening emails have caused a “fear of imminent harm,” she wrote in the filing. Swift was granted the order, per E! News, which will prohibit Wagner from coming near her home, cars, or places of work.
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Michelle Williams Reunites With ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Co-Star After 22 Years
BACK TOGETHER

Michelle Williams had an extra special supporter while promoting Hulu’s Dying for Sex over the weekend: her Dawson’s Creek co-star Mary-Margaret Humes. “Our first hug in over 22 years. Embracing the joy of life with Michelle Williams,” Humes, 71, wrote on Instagram alongside photos of the pair embracing and posing together. Dawson’s Creek was a star-making role for Williams, 44, who appeared as rebellious New Yorker Jen Lindley from 1998 to 2003. She pivoted to prestige film roles soon after the series wrapped, and has since been nominated for six Oscars and won one Emmy. Humes co-starred in the beloved teen series as Gail Leery, the mother of James Van Der Beek’s titular character. While this appears to be her first reunion with Humes in two decades, Williams said last month that she was grateful Dawson’s Creek introduced her to “a few people... that are still in my life, that I love very much, that are so much a part of me.” Humes also remains close with several of her former castmates, including Van Der Beek, who shared in 2023 that his “TV momma” bakes him cookies for his birthday every year.
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Bioré’s Aqua Rich SPF Is Strikingly Similar to the Cult-Favorite Japanese Version
WHITE CAST-PROOF

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When it comes to solid, acne-friendly sunscreen formulas, no one does it better than Asia. Korea and Japan are the leaders in glow-boosting yet non-comedogenic SPF. Still, Bioré’s made-in-Japan Bioré UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence Sunscreen Serum SPF 50 has been *the* resounding cult favorite for years thanks to its non-greasy, invisible feel and glowy yet poreless finish. Basically, it’s the ultimate sunscreen for people who hate sunscreen. It’s garnered a similar cult-status to the multitasking French pharmacy gem, Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré (iykyk). This formula is touted for being suitable for all skin types, but those of us with oily skin are especially smitten with it because it absorbs into the skin and sets almost instantly upon application. While you can still get the Japanese sunscreen-moisturizer-primer on Amazon, the prices are highly inflated since it’s so difficult to find in the States. Naturally, when Bioré debuted its North American version of the viral beauty product, skincare obsessives took note.
The oil-free Bioré UV Aqua Rich Sunscreen-moisturizer hybrid, “inspired by Japanese sunscreen technology, modified to be US compliant,“ has already gone viral on TikTok, so we’re praying the U.S. version will stay in stock. The UV Aqua Rich Sunscreen is strikingly similar to the O.G. Japanese formula in terms of ingredients in performance and feel. The main difference is that the American formula contains fragrance—a mild but definitely noticeable citrusy scent. So, if you’re looking for a more accessible alternative to the KAO Bioré UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence Sunscreen, you won’t be disappointed (unless you’re sensitive or allergic to fragrances, of course).
Just like the original, the sheer, lightweight, and under-makeup-friendly sunscreen offers both UVA and UVB protection as well as a solid SPF 50. Plus, it’s also totally white-cast-proof, making it an excellent choice for all skin tones, from fair to deep. The formula is best described as a gel-cream hybrid, delivering a dose of hydration to the skin and a finish that strikes the perfect balance between dewy and matte. More impressively, the affordable sunscreen is powered by the brand’s invisible micro-defense technology, which allows its aqua capsules to release moisture upon application, evenly covering the skin’s surface to help prevent UV rays from reaching the skin.
Its innovative delivery system reduces the need for reapplication throughout the day and allows it to play well with your other skincare and makeup—no pilling or shedding. Whether you’re looking for an accessible dupe to the Japanese formula or just an affordable SPF that won’t clog your pores in warmer weather, Bioré UV Aqua Rich Sunscreen will give your current skincare lineup (and your complexion) a major glow-up.
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Justin Baldoni Loses $400 Million Countersuit Against Blake Lively
MAJOR BLOW

A judge dismissed Justin Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit against Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist Leslie Sloane, as well as his $250 million defamation suit against The New York Times. Judge Lewis Liman ruled Monday that the suit filed by Baldoni and his company, Wayfarer, accusing Lively of defamation was not valid due to his co-star making these alleged defamatory statements in formal court complaints, which are “privileged.” Liman also dropped the defamation allegations against Reynolds, Sloane, and the Times, saying that Wayfarer failed to allege that the three parties “would have seriously doubted these statements were true based on the information available to them, as is required for them to be liable for defamation under applicable law,” according to the court filing obtained by People. A spokesperson for the Times told The Daily Beast that they were “greatful” Baldoni’s suit was dismissed, calling it “a meritless attempt to stifle honest reporting.” “Our journalists went out and covered carefully and fairly a story of public importance, and the court recognized that the law is designed to protect just that sort of journalism,” they added. This comes off the heels of Lively dropping two claims of emotional distress against Baldoni after his team requested she provide her medical records to back-up her accusations. Her legal team described this move as merely “routine” to help “streamline and focus” on her case. But Baldoni’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, called out Lively in March, saying that her attempt to try and “dismiss herself from the self-concocted disaster she initiated is one of the most abhorrent examples of abusing our legal system.”
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Netflix Star to Play Snoop Dogg in Upcoming Biopic
THE D-O DOUBLE G

Netflix star Jonathan Daviss will take on the role of Snoop Dogg in the iconic rapper’s upcoming biopic. Universal Pictures will be tackling the story of the hip-hop legend with the help of director Craig Brewer and producers Brian Grazer, Death Row Pictures President Sara Ramaker, and “the one and only D-O double G” himself. Daviss, 25, is most known for starring in the hit young adult Netflix series Outer Banks, where he played the teenage character, Pope. He was also in the Netflix film, Do Revenge, with Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke. This biopic will examine the life of the renowned rapper Snoop Dogg, also known as Calvin Broadus Jr., back when he started exploring the world of West Coast hip hop. In the early 1990s, he joined Death Row Records, which had signed the likes of Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur, and would rise to fame by collaborating with Dr. Dre on songs like “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?).” His first album, Doggy Style, was certified as four times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, meaning he sold over 4 million albums within the U.S. Brewer previously directed the 2011 Footloose remake, Hustle & Flow, and Dolemite Is My Name, which included Snoop in a supporting role.
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Deeps Sleep Patches Gave Me My Best Night of Sleep in Months
SUPERIOR SLEEP

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With so many different sleep remedies on the market, it’s hard to distinguish which ones (if any) actually work. If you’ve had little to no luck with other natural and over-the-counter sleep aids, consider giving Deeps Sleep Patches a try. The scientist-formulated patches are designed to be placed on your wrist before you get ready to go to sleep and be forgotten about from there.
The patches are infused with several calming ingredients, including Shoden ashwagandha and melatonin, formulated to help improve sleep quality, reduce stress, and regulate the body’s natural circadian rhythm. Once the patch is placed on your wrist, the active layer slowly releases the Deeps formula into your body through your skin. Deeps Sleep Patches have proven to me that it doesn’t always require taking heavy medication like sleeping pills to get a good night’s sleep (for me). Read my full review of Deeps Sleep Patches here.
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Misty Copeland Announces Retirement from American Ballet Theatre
TAKING HER BOW

Misty Copeland is ready for her next chapter. The dancer, who made history in 2015 as the first Black woman to achieve principal ballerina status at the American Ballet Theatre, will retire from her long-held role this fall. A ballet prodigy who grew up in poverty and joined ABT just four years after taking her first ballet lesson at age 13, Copeland’s unlikely backstory captivated audiences when she made her professional debut in 2000. Her meteoric rise in the dance world translated into mainstream celebrity status in the 2010s, with Copeland appearing on Broadway and in film, publishing seven books, and performing with both Prince and Taylor Swift. Now 42, Copeland has been gradually stepping back from her role at ABT since 2019, instead focusing on philanthropic endeavors like the Misty Copeland Foundation, which provides affordable ballet lessons to children from underserved communities. She also welcomed a son, Jackson, in 2022. The American Ballet Theatre will celebrate her official retirement with a farewell event on October 22, where Copeland will perform for the first time in five years. While she hasn’t shared many details about what’s next, Copeland told the Associated Press that this won’t be the last time she dances. “Never say never,” added the dancer.
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Photojournalist Shot With ‘Plastic Bullet’ in L.A. Rushed Into Emergency Surgery
UNDER FIRE

A British photojournalist covering the demonstrations against federal immigration raids in Los Angeles was rushed into emergency surgery after police shot him with a three-inch plastic bullet. Nick Stern was wearing a press card around his neck and carrying a large camera when he was hit with the non-lethal bullet, also known as a sponge bullet, which tore into his thigh. The veteran photojournalist felt a “terrific pain” in his leg and tried to hobble away, but he couldn’t put any weight on his leg, which was getting wet from blood. He suddenly felt faint, and eight protesters ran over to carry him away from the “danger area.” Medics then cut off his pants, put pressure on the wound and tied a tourniquet before rushing him into surgery to remove the bullet. He is now recovering at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center and said he wants to return to the field as quickly as he can. Police also shot an Australian journalist in the leg with a rubber bullet during a live TV stand-up on Sunday. In the footage, the Australian national news service’s U.S. correspondent, Lauren Tomasi, can be seen jumping and crying out in pain after an officer appears to point directly at her and shoot.
— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) June 9, 2025U.S. Correspondent Lauren Tomasi has been caught in the crossfire as the LAPD fired rubber bullets at protesters in the heart of Los Angeles. #9News
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Waymo Cuts Services in Downtown L.A. After Protesters Set Cars on Fire
WAYMO MONEY, WAYMO PROBLEMS

Self-driving taxi firm Waymo has temporarily blocked its cars from traveling to downtown Los Angeles after several of the robotaxis were vandalized and set on fire over the weekend. Anti-ICE protesters battling both the LAPD and National Guard on Sunday summoned the self-driving cars to their location, which were then torched and used to bypass roadblocks and shut down traffic after having their windows smashed and spray-painted with anti-ICE messages. Some protesters also threw electric Lime scooters into the blaze, the LA Times reports.“Burning lithium-ion batteries release toxic gases, including hydrogen fluoride, posing risks to responders and those nearby,” the LAPD said in a statement following the attacks. Waymo, which is owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, announced it was working with law enforcement to identify the vandals and had removed the burning vehicles from the streets. It is not known when normal services will resume. A company spokesperson told Business Insider that they don’t believe the vehicles were intentionally targeted.
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TAKING CARE

Bruce Willis’ wife and caregiver, Emma Hemming Willis, reveals that the actor found a way to temporarily keep working as the symptoms of his frontotemporal dementia (FTD) intensified. Willis announced that he had been diagnosed with the degenerative disease in February 2023, and has since stepped out of the public eye—save for social media updates from his family. In a forthcoming book titled The Unexpected Journey, Emma writes that the actor had a trusted team to feed him acting lines through a receiver behind the scenes and had his dialogue in films cut down to seamlessly accommodate his diminishing capacity. The results can be noticed in such films as Assassin (2023) and the Detective Knight series (2022-23), according to the book, which Emma has called “not a memoir, but under the category of self-help.” In an Instagram post, Emma said the book is what she wishes “someone had handed me the day we got our diagnosis with no hope, no direction. She added, “Today life looks different for me and our family because I was able to put support into place.”
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Bon Charge Is Offering 15% Off Red Light Therapy & Wellness Tech Bundles for Father’s Day
WELLNESS DEALS

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Father’s Day is just around the corner (June 15), and whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for a biohacking-obsessed dad or just looking to upgrade your own wellness and recovery tech lineup, Bon Charge has you covered.
For a limited time, Bon Charge is offering 15 percent off specially curated wellness gifts and bundles, including red light therapy devices, massage guns, blackout eye masks, and more. There are also plenty of single-item deals to score as well.
Whether winding down after work, the gym, or time in the yard, the dad in your life will be so grateful for this compact massage gun. One of the unique features of this device is its hot/cold attachment.
With multiple intensity levels and attachments, the massage gun can be tailored to fit dad’s specific needs. Additionally, the lightweight and ergonomic design makes it easy to reach those hard-to-reach areas.
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Whether they’re a gym junkies, aspiring wellness aficionado, or just overstressed and in serious need of solid night of slumber, Bon Charge’s Father’s Day sale is chock full of gifts any father (or wellness buff) will love.
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Tradwife Queen ‘Absolutely Done’ Having Kids Pregnant Again
LUCKY NO. 4

Model and TikTok star Nara Aziza Smith, 23, announced that she is expecting her fourth child with model husband Lucky Blue Smith, 27. Smith has garnered a social media following of 4.6 million thanks to her traditional or “trad” styled cooking and homemaking videos—known for making everything from soda to shampoo from scratch. Smith previously said she was “absolutely done” having kids. Her current brood—Rumble Honey, Slim Easy, and Whimsy Lou—are all close in age. Yet things have apparently changed, and Smith shared a video of her growing baby in excitement. “Baby 4 Loading ...” she captioned the clip, which featured her husband Lucky and was set to the song “Where Roses Bloom (Voice Memo Clip)” by Tessa. Lucky also shared the video on his account. Smith married Lucky in 2020 and has previously made headlines as her legion of followers have attempted to suss out her political views—with some suspecting them to be MAGA-skewing. Smith’s husband Lucky is a Mormon.
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‘Call Her Daddy’ Host Accuses College Soccer Coach of Sexual Harassment
COMING FORWARD

Alex Cooper, host of the wildly popular podcast Call Her Daddy, shares a shocking revelation in her new Hulu docuseries. In the first episode of Call Her Alex, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday, Cooper, 30, alleges she endured three years of sexual harassment from her college soccer coach, Nancy Feldman. The podcaster, who attended Boston University on a full scholarship to play Division I soccer, claims Feldman, who coached 27 seasons at BU, became “fixated” on her during her sophomore year. “It was confusing because the focus wasn’t like, ‘You’re doing so well,’” alleges Cooper. “It was all based on her wanting to know who I was dating, her making comments about my body, and her always wanting to be alone with me.” When she tried to avoid being alone with Feldman, Cooper says the coach retaliated by reducing her playing time, eventually kicking her off the team. Though she went to university officials at the time, Cooper claims they “dismissed” her allegations without an investigation. “The story is frustrating, because I want to tell women, ‘Come forward,’” Cooper told audience members during a post-screening Q&A. “But I did, and I wasn’t believed.” Neither Feldman, who retired in 2022, nor Boston University has responded to the allegations.
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