What Happened During And After William McNeil's Controversial Arrest

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The footage of William McNeil's arrest and subsequent beating at the hands of Jacksonville, Florida sheriff's deputies went viral in late July, resulting in a slew of reactions across social media.

The video has since become the subject of intense attention, and McNeil's been open about the lasting trauma he's experienced in the months since his February arrest.

We're going to look into the background of the man who took the video of his own traffic stop ... and see what legal options he's explored since the incident occurred.

William's A College Student And Musician

McNeil is a biology major currently enrolled at Livingstone College, a historically Black college in North Carolina, according to CNN.

He's a member of the school's marching band ... his mother, Latoya, described her son as a self-taught musician who plays at his local church.

McNeil's mother characterized him as "a mentor of all the children in the neighborhood," as well as a "really, really good man of God."

Livingstone College's president Anthony Davis commended McNeil for showing restraint, and said the young man frequently volunteered in his community on weekends.

McNeill's stepfather Alton claimed he'd "been through what he’s been through" as a young man, and he was greatly distressed to see his stepson undergo a similar experience with law enforcement.

William Was Beaten By Deputies During His Arrest

McNeil was pulled over by deputies on February 19, 2025, for allegedly not having his headlights on while driving in the rain, and for allegedly not wearing his seat belt. He opened his door to talk to the first deputy, explaining his window was broken and wouldn't roll down.

He then closed the door and locked himself in the car, and had a verbal exchange with the deputies about the necessity of the traffic stop, and he asked if the law regarding headlight use could be verified before asking to see the deputies' supervisor. He pointed out it wasn't raining.

A deputy, later identified as Officer D. Bowers, then smashed McNeil's window and punched him in the face before the other deputies dragged him out of the car and pulled him to the ground, after which he was struck in the face again.

McNeil was arrested and charged with resisting an officer without resistance, as well as possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. A knife was also found in his car during a search of the vehicle after he'd been taken into custody.

Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters stated McNeil pled guilty to and was adjudicated guilty of resisting a police officer without violence, as well as driving with a suspended license.

McNeil Received Several Injuries As A Result Of His Arrest

McNeil was left with a busted lip after the arrest, which required several stitches to patch up, according to CBS News.

He also claimed one of his teeth ended up chipped, and he said he suffered both a concussion and short-term memory loss from the incident.

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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office issued a statement to confirm it was investigating the incident after the video went viral, although the office added the Florida State's Attorney's Office had determined "none of the involved officers violated criminal law" when McNeil was arrested.

Waters also revealed Bowers had been stripped of his duty while an internal investigation was being completed, although he didn't make any comments regarding the deputy's behavior during the arrest.

Body camera footage from the event was later released, and Waters claimed McNeil's viral video "does not comprehensively capture the circumstances surrounding this incident."

McNeil's Still Experiencing 'Trauma' Related To The Incident

McNeil has said he was still feeling shock from the arrest in an interview with ABC News, where he claimed he hadn't driven his car for an extended period of time.

He also stated he "can't get sleep at night because of trauma," which resulted in frequent "flashbacks and nightmares."

McNeil has since retained the services of civil rights attorney Ben Crump to represent him as he explores his legal options regarding the arrest.

Crump spoke to us and claimed the incident was a case of "driving while Black" and called on the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office to "immediately terminate" the officer who punched McNeil.

The civil rights attorney also described the unfortunate incident as a "21st-century Rosa Parks moment."

What To Know About Deceased Graduate Student Eliotte Heinz

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The Viterbo University community was rocked when news reports concerning the sudden disappearance of Eliotte Heinz began to circulate in late July 2025.

A search for the 22-year-old student commenced following her disappearance, and after dedicated efforts from the community in La Crosse, Wisconsin, she was found dead Wednesday morning.

We're going to take a look into Heinz's background and see what led up to the discovery of her body after four days of searching.

Eliotte Was Studying For A Graduate Degree Before Her Disappearance

Heinz graduated from Hortonville High School in 2021, according to her Facebook, and she attended the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

She later enrolled at Viterbo University, where she was enrolled in the institution's mental health counseling program.

Heinz's mother Amber described her daughter as "beautiful inside and out" on "Fox & Friends," and said her child had "the biggest heart and unending kindness for everyone."

Eliotte was described as 5 feet, 4 inches tall, with blonde hair and blue eyes, and she was seen wearing a white shirt and blue shorts on the night of her disappearance.

She Disappeared After A Night Out At A Bar

Eliotte was last spotted in the early hours of Sunday, July 20, after she had left Bronco's Bar in La Crosse, where she had gone out with friends, according to the New York Post.

The graduate student left the bar at about 2:30 AM, and she was later spotted on security cameras roughly an hour later walking by the Mississippi River waterfront, about 30 minutes from Bronco's Bar.

Heinz was walking in the direction of her apartment, three-quarters of a mile away, according to Fox News.

Amber spoke to Fox News Digital and claimed her family "knew that something was going on" when her daughter stopped responding to texts.

The Community Came Out To Help Look For Eliotte

Several groups banded together to search for Heinz in the days following her disappearance, and missing flyers featuring the graduate student's image were circulated through La Crosse.

Despite the efforts by her friends, family members, and local police, a statement from authorities claimed there had been "several attempts to locate her with no success" prior to Wednesday morning.

However, Amber claimed her daughter's cell phone had been found by her friends as part of the search.

Heinz's mother told Fox News Digital her daughter's impact on her community was "noted by how many people have showed up for her."

Eliotte's Body Was Found In Another State

The outcome that no one wanted became an unfortunate reality on Wednesday, July 23, as Heinz's body was found in the Mississippi River at 10:30 AM local time.

Her body was located in Brownsville, Minnesota, several miles down the river from La Crosse.

La Crosse Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding Heinz's disappearance, and autopsy results are pending.

La Crosse Police Chief Shawn Kudron acknowledged the confirmation of the graduate student's death "was not the outcome we had hoped for throughout this search," and sent his condolences to her family.

What Malcolm-Jamal Warner Said About His Legacy In His Final Interview

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Malcolm-Jamal Warner's passing in late July 2025 resulted in an outpouring of support for his family, as well as tributes to the late star of "The Cosby Show."

The thing is, the actor specifically spoke about how he wanted to be remembered on an episode of the "Hot & Bothered" podcast, which was released almost two months prior to his death.

We're going to take a look at what the performer said in the sit-down and examine how he wanted his legacy to be perceived by his fans and loved ones.

Malcolm-Jamal Wanted People To Remember Him As A 'Good Person'

Warner's main concern regarding his legacy wasn't his list of roles or the accolades he earned along the way -- he just wanted people to think of him as a decent human being.

The actor said there was a "part of me" he figured would be remembered by the people he left behind who knew "that I was a good person."

Warner then spoke about a discussion he had with his father, who acknowledged his professional achievements before telling him he felt "the most proud" about his son learning how to carry himself in a respectable manner.

The performer claimed, despite all the conflict he'd seen in his life, he still believed it was "possible to maintain your soul and be a good person."

His Role On 'The Cosby Show' Played A Big Part In His Legacy

Warner acknowledged he would likely be remembered by many for his role in "The Cosby Show," which he understood had a lasting impact on generations of fans.

The actor also said his own mother had spoken to him about the impact his portrayal of Theo Huxtable would have on his life and told him, "Mr. [Bill] Cosby gave you immortality."

Warner claimed he was still "working through" the impression he had left following the show's conclusion before expressing he'd accomplished more than enough outside of "The Cosby Show" to leave behind a lasting image on his friends and family members.

The performer stated he had "another lane of legacy that I get to leave" due to leading "this full life after that show."

Warner Spoke About Grieving ... Almost Two Months Before Passing Away

Part of the podcast was dedicated to discussing grief and how to move through it, and Warner opened up about watching his grandfather pass away when he was just 15 years old.

The performer recalled how he "literally watched him take his last breath," and claimed he was able to see what he described as the "peace that comes over" dying individuals in his grandfather's face.

While Warner admitted he "was sad and all of that" and described the experience as "emotional," he said part of accepting death was realizing the potential to leave a positive legacy behind.

He then spoke about how deceased individuals who were remembered as "good people" were "being rewarded" in a certain way.

Warner's Death Resulted In An Outpouring Of Tributes

We revealed Warner passed away at the age of 54 while vacationing with his daughter in Costa Rica.

Local police reported the actor was caught in a strong current while swimming at a beach in the coastal town of Limon and drowned, with the official cause of death being asphyxia, according to ABC News.

The actor's death was met with much sympathy from his fans, including Ice Cube, who told us Warner brought "realness" to television through his work in "The Cosby Show."

His costars were also left reeling by his passing, and Raven-Symoné was pictured in an emotional moment, and she was seen in a tight embrace with her wife, Miranda Maday, after the news about her former costar broke.

How Chris Hughes Ended Up With A Professional Dancer

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JoJo Siwa's garnered plenty of attention throughout her career -- and not all of it's been for her dancing skills!

The multi-talented performer's love life has played out in the public eye for several years, and she met her new man, Chris Hughes, in front of TV audiences ... it's funny how life works out sometimes!

We're going to look into the background of the dancer's boyfriend ... and check out how she ruffled more than a few feathers after they started dating.

Chris Made A Name For Himself On Love Island

Hughes was first introduced to the public after he appeared on the third series of "Love Island," and he ended up in third place alongside his then-partner, Olivia Attwood.

The two starred in a spinoff series, "Chris & Olivia: Crackin' On," although it only ran for a single season, and they ended up splitting in 2018.

Hughes has since embarked on a career as a television presenter, and he has hosted coverage of various horse racing events in his native UK.

And if it wasn't apparent already, he's pretty used to dating in the public eye ... as he was in a relationship with Little Mix member Jesy Nelson, although they split up in April 2020.

He Met JoJo On 'Celebrity Big Brother'

Hughes and Siwa met while appearing in the 24th season of "Celebrity Big Brother UK," and many viewers took notice of the pair's chemistry while they competed for the show's grand prize.

The professional dancer was in a relationship with Australian DJ Kath Ebbs while the show was being filmed, although her former partner claimed they were dumped by the singer at the season's afterparty.

Siwa later denied Hughes had been the reason behind her split from Ebbs on an episode of "The Viall Files," although he didn't exactly play it cool when he brought the dancer flowers after picking her up at Heathrow Airport in May 2025.

Any further speculation about the state of the pair's relationship was set aside the following month, when he shared a selfie showing him planting a kiss on her forehead as they relaxed in bed.

JoJo's Been Open About Her Affection For Chris

Hughes and Siwa have been very open about their relationship ever since then, as they've appeared in numerous photos on each other's Instagram accounts.

The dancer also slammed the door on any rumors regarding the veracity of her relationship with the television figure while speaking with The Guardian, and stated she and Hughes were "not platonic anymore" before describing herself as "head over heels" in love with him.

She then claimed her cheeks had "been in pain from smiling so much" about her new romance with Hughes.

The television personality did have to go through another major check, however -- and he got the seal of approval from her former dance instructor Abby Lee Miller after Siwa insisted they meet up, and he described their interaction as "tougher than the mom test!"

How Alec Van Khajadourian Played At Carnegie Hall ... At Just 5 Years Old

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Carnegie Hall's seen plenty of world-class performers come and go across its stage ... and had its potentially youngest performer in its history make his debut in July 2025.

Piano player Alec Van Khajadourian made plenty of waves for his performance at the venue, although much of the attention wasn't only due to his impressive playing -- it went to his age, as the performer's only 5 years old!

Here's a look into the background of the piano prodigy, as well as a few reasons why he was invited to perform on one of the most prestigious stages in the world.

Alec Developed Perfect Pitch At An Early Age

One of the chief reasons Alec made it to Carnegie Hall in NYC is his sense of perfect pitch, which enables him to identify musical notes just by hearing them, according to ABC7.

The ability, which only occurs in about 1 in 10,000 people, helped him develop prowess on the piano "real fast," according to his father Joe.

Alec's father recalled how his son "would walk over to the piano when he first started walking" and seemed to take to the instrument, as he would display "a huge grin on his face" while playing.

Joe also spoke about how his son "immediately showed some real promise" -- how's that for a proud parent?

Alec's Played During Various Competitions

Alec's parents aren't the only ones who've recognized his talents, as he's taken home first prize in various musical competitions over the course of his time as a piano player.

The prodigy's showed off his skills at contests all over the country, and he earned himself a bit of hometown pride after coming out on top at the 2025 Los Angeles Golden Classical Music Awards International Competition, according to the New York Post.

Alec's time at Carnegie Hall took place as part of the NY Classical Debut Awards Gala Concert, which saw him perform alongside other kids from 10 different countries, although he was the youngest of the lot.

While the Gala's founder and artistic director, Pietro Molteni, described the musician as the "youngest performer in the history of Carnegie Hall," representatives for the venue couldn't confirm the claim, as they didn't have records from its earliest days.

Alec's Still Just A Kid -- Despite His Achievements

Despite his prowess on the piano, Alec's still just a 5-year-old kid, and his parents have spoken about not pressuring him to devote himself to the instrument.

Joe described his son -- despite his dedication to practicing the piano -- as "still very much just a goofy 5-year-old" while speaking with ABC7, and said neither he nor his wife put pressure on Alec to succeed as a musician.

Joe also admitted he and his wife "laugh sometimes when he's jamming," as they're
"not able to believe he's able to do that."

The performer's father concluded by expressing his support for Alec's musical pursuits, adding, "as long as he's happy and enjoys doing it, we'll let him keep doing it."

Blue Valentine How She Became A Social Media Star ... After Inking Up Her Body

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Australian content creator Blue Valentine has made something of a name for herself on the internet, as she's been bringing in fans with her themed "tattoo tour" videos.

The social media star recently copped to spending a pretty little chunk of change on her tattoos, which cover most of her body.

We're taking a closer look at the influencer -- and her tattoos, of course -- and examining how she turned her body into a living canvas.

Blue's A Bar Manager Based In Melbourne

Blue Valentine is an influencer and bartender based in Melbourne, Australia.

The content creator began documenting her tattoo journey on her Instagram account in 2019, starting when she was 23 years old.

She's since told People she organizes her tattoos, many of which are influenced by 1950s pin-up images, by theme, and recalled she "wanted to do themes straight away" when she started getting inked.

Valentine also admitted her top themes "got the larger portions of my body."

She Partially Designs Her Own Tattoos

The influencer put plenty of thought into her body art -- and she's helped come up with many of the designs.

Valentine's creative process begins when she sketches out a series of concepts on an iPad, after which she turns them over to one of her regular artists to flesh out.

She received many of her tattoos during "six to seven-hour full-day sessions" on either a "weekly or bi-weekly" basis, which would run until a section of designs was completed.

She admitted to letting her artists free-hand "filler pieces" during certain sessions -- although she's never tattooed herself.

Valentine's Spent Over $32,000 During Her Tattoo Journey

If Valentine's physical dedication to her tattoos isn't impressing you, then maybe her financial dedication will -- she's spent $50,000 AUD, or roughly $32,610 USD, over the past five years on her ink.

When asked about why she wanted to dedicate herself to her tattoo journey, which has been comprised of sessions that typically run $800 AUD, or about $522 USD, the influencer described herself as "an all-or-nothing kind of person."

She has also been open about her usage of body art as a confidence booster, and she claimed to be "very proud of what me and my artists have achieved."

And Valentine's still got room for a few more designs on the bottoms of her feet and her ears, but says she's going to "keep my face naked."

Charlie XCX How The 1975's Drummer George Daniel Married Her

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Charli XCX's officially locked down, folks -- she tied the knot with her new husband, George Daniel, in mid-July.

The Grammy Award-winning songwriter and the musician made things official at a low-key ceremony in London, with a small crowd of their friends and family present.

Now, we're taking a look at the background of the "Boom Clap" singer's new husband ... and we'll show you what led up to their big day.

He Cofounded And Plays Drums For The 1975

Although Charli's carved out a space for herself in the music industry, Daniel's definitely proved he could hold his own ... he's one of the founding members of The 1975, and he serves as their drummer and producer.

The musician started the band alongside several of his school pals -- including Taylor Swift's ex Matty Healy -- in 2002, and he's remained with them for over two decades.

The band's achieved plenty of success during its run, and the group has also been nominated for two Grammys.

Oh, and by the way, Daniel's also performed as a DJ, and he's also launched a record label focused on dance music.

George And Charli Met And Collaborated Before They Started Dating

Daniel and Charli were first linked in 2019, when they posed for a photo together during the GQ Man Of The Year Awards ceremony ... and they collaborated on No Rome's 2021 track "Spinning."

The drummer went on to serve as one of the producers on the singer's 2022 album "Crash," and the two let their fans know about their relationship when Charli shared a now-deleted image on Instagram the same year.

Daniel and Charli made their red carpet debut during the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscars Party, and the singer revealed that he'd popped the big question that November.

She offered a bit of insight into her relationship with the drummer on an episode of the "Spout Podcast," and described dating someone she'd worked with as "a whole new dynamic," which she also saw as "cool."

They Had A Low-Key Wedding ... And Are Planning A Bigger One

The performers' wedding went down at Hackney Town Hall in London on July 19, and they were joined by around 20 family members and close friends while saying their vows.

A source told People the performers wanted their pared-down ceremony to "feel special and personal, but not over-the-top."

The thing is, they're not exactly done with their wedding celebrations yet -- because they're preparing for a second ceremony in Sicily.

The source added the couple had "always dreamed of a big party in Italy," which they expressed would be "star-studded" and "epic."

Ozzy Osbourne Biggest Moments On stage ... From Shock to Charity

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Ozzy Osbourne rose to fame as the lead singer of heavy metal band Black Sabbath, which he co-founded in 1968 and fronted for much of its existence.

And part of why the band's legacy, as well as his own, was cemented over time was for Ozzy's outrageous live performances -- many of which featured on-stage antics that have become legendary in rock history.

We're taking a look back at some of Ozzy's biggest onstage moments from his career ... and see how his farewell show left his fans with more than just a shock.

Ozzy Bit The Head Off A Bat

Ozzy put himself through plenty of physical trials over the length of his career as a singer ... although not many would have guessed he would have to receive rabies shots for one of his onstage antics.

The singer was performing in Des Moines, Iowa, on his "Diary Of A Madman" tour in January 1982 when a teenage fan threw what the performer thought was a rubber bat onstage.

Ozzy immediately picked up the bat and bit into its neck before ripping its head off with his teeth, giving the crowd of about 5,000 concertgoers a sight they'd never forget.

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The songwriter later wrote about the incident in his 2009 memoir "I Am Ozzy," and recalled the bat having "the worst aftertaste," after which he had to undergo frequent and painful injections for rabies, according to Loudwire.

He Would Throw Raw Meat At His Audiences

Ozzy wasn't limited to performing his own stunts on stage, and many of his shows included audience participation -- in the sense that he would pelt his fans with raw meat.

He fondly recalled his meat-throwing days in a 2011 interview for the release of a box set, and spoke about an instance where the slingshot he used to attack his audience malfunctioned and "slapped this meat on the back of my head instead."

Many of the incidents took place on the "Diary Of A Madman" tour, where the Prince Of Darkness would toss various cuts into the audience, purely for shock value.

And as it turned out, tossing out cuts of meat ran in the family, as his wife, Sharon, famously tossed a baked ham over her family's fence to mess with their neighbors in the first season of "The Osbournes," which aired in 2002.

He Helped Raise Around $190 Million For Charity At His Final Show

While Ozzy's shows during his heyday became infamous for his provocative antics, his final concert went down in history as one of the most generous performances of all time.

The singer's last show, which he performed with all three of his original bandmates from Black Sabbath and was billed as "Back to The Beginning," raised around $190 million, or 140 million British Pounds, for charity, according to Billboard.

The concert, which also featured performances from acts like Slayer, Metallica and Tool, was put on to benefit three separate charities, was attended by reportedly 42,000 fans, according to the New York Post, and was streamed by millions as well.

Ozzy thanked his fans profusely for their support throughout his performance, and he had plenty of reason to celebrate after the show was over -- his daughter, Kelly, got engaged backstage once the concert ended!

How Dog Chapman's Stepson Gregory Zecca Accidentally Shot His Own Son

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Dog The Bounty Hunter's family is going through a really tough time right now, as his step-grandson, Anthony, was accidentally shot and killed on Saturday night.

And we revealed the person behind the tragic incident was none other than Anthony's father and Dog's stepson, Gregory Zecca.

We're going to take a look at the background of the bounty hunter's family member and check out what went down during the accidental shooting.

Gregory Worked With His Stepfather

Zecca is the son of Dog's wife, Francie -- whom the professional bounty hunter married in 2021 -- and one of her former spouses.

He described himself as a "Father, Bounty Hunter, Podcaster, Small Business Owner" on his Instagram account, which has been disabled.

Zecca appears to have been involved with an auto repair and customization business, Rebel Customs, and he later joined his stepfather's bounty hunting team.

He also hosted the "Beyond The Bounty With Greg Zecca" podcast, although its final episode was uploaded to Spotify in 2021.

Zecca shared Anthony with Alexandria Lane, according to the Daily Mail, and he'd posted several photos of his son using firearms on his Instagram account.

Anthony Was Accidentally Shot In The Neck

Sources told us Anthony's accidental shooting took place at Gregory's apartment in Naples, Florida, around 8 PM E.T.

Law enforcement sources later revealed Anthony, who was just 13 years old, had an entry wound located on his neck, and the teenager had lost a considerable amount of blood by the time emergency responders arrived at the apartment.

Although life-saving measures were performed on the teenager, he was pronounced dead at 10:21 PM E.T.

The gun reportedly used during the tragic accident was sitting on the kitchen island when responders arrived at the scene.

An investigation into what led to Anthony's shooting is currently underway, and no one has been arrested in connection with the incident.

Gregory's Extended Family Was Devastated By The Accident

Anthony's accidental death hit Zecca's extended family hard, and Dog and Francie issued a statement through a representative to share their grief with the public.

The pair said they were "grieving" and described Anthony's shooting as an "incomprehensible tragic accident."

Dog and Francie's family is asking for "continued prayers as we mourn the loss of our beloved grandson."

The two also requested privacy as they navigate the aftermath of the accidental shooting.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner Enjoyed Success After 'The Cosby Show'

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Malcolm-Jamal Warner charmed his way into the hearts of "The Cosby Show's" fans for his portrayal of Theo Huxtable, which lasted for the entirety of the program's run.

The thing is, the late performer took on plenty of work following the end of the hit sitcom, which ran for a total of eight seasons.

We're going to take a look back at what Warner was involved with following the end of the program ... and check out how the actor ended up receiving a Grammy Award.

Malcolm-Jamal Stayed Active In Television Following The End Of "The Cosby Show"

Following the conclusion of "The Cosby Show," Warner jumped from project to project, and he  signed on to voice The Producer in over forty episodes of "The Magic School Bus."

Elsie Hewitt Modeled And Acted Before Becoming Pregnant

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Pete Davidson must be a happy guy, because his girlfriend Elsie Hewitt announced earlier this week they are planning on becoming parents!

The model made the big news known via an Instagram post, where she joked that "everyone knows we had sex" -- ya gotta figure that a comedian would end up with someone who had a good sense of humor.

We're going to take a look at the background of the actor's partner and see how they're feeling about welcoming a child in the future.

Elsie's Worked As A Model And Actress

Hewitt's big break came in 2017, when she appeared as a Playmate in a 2017 issue of Playboy.

She's since gone on to appear in campaigns for various brands, and she was notably featured in Guess' 2018 spring summer swim/lingerie campaign.

The model eventually transitioned into acting, and her longest-running role was as Victoria in the Facebook Watch series "Turnt," which ran for a single season in 2018.

She appeared in the star-studded music video for Benny Blanco and Juice WRLD's track "Graduation," which featured performers like Hailee Steinfeld and Nat Wolff.

Elsie And Pete Both Have Colorful Love Lives

It was revealed that Hewitt and Davidson were in a relationship in March of 2025 -- although they'd each been with plenty of big names before they started dating.

Before she met the comedian, the model was formerly linked to dudes like Jason Sudeikis and Ryan Phillippe, as well as Blanco.

Davidson, on the other hand, has been with people like Kim Kardashian, Ariana Grande and Emily Ratajkowski ... the list goes on and on.

The model and the actor eventually started dating, and they went Instagram official with their romance shortly after it was revealed to the public.

The couple made their red carpet debut in May, although they were already living together by that point -- how's that for moving fast?!

She's Ready To Start A Family With The Actor

Hewitt and Davidson made the news about their plans to start a family known in a big way, and they've got a bit of time to prepare for the arrival of their kid, as sources told us that their child is set to arrive sometime this winter.

Another source recently spoke to Us Weekly and claimed that the comedian was "excited about this next chapter" in his life.

The thing is, Davidson had been open about his plans to become a father in the past, and he spoke about his desire for parenthood during an episode of "Hart To Heart" where he quipped via People that his aspirations were "super corny."

He went on to express that he was trying to "develop" as a person in anticipation of becoming a father, and added that he felt as if parenthood "would be so fun."

How Todd Kraines Went From A Joke On 'KUWTK' To Planning A Family

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Joy Corrigan's fans were shocked when we revealed she was pregnant -- and just about 13 weeks along -- in July of 2025.

And it turns out that the former Playboy Playmate's going to be sharing her soon-to-arrive child with none other than her boyfriend, Todd Kraines.

We're going to check out how Corrigan's partner made a name for himself in Hollywood and see how he feels about the prospect of starting a family.

Todd's A Realtor Based Out Of Beverly Hills

The father of Corrigan's future child was born and raised in the Beverly Hills area, according to his LinkedIn page.

Kraines has worked in the luxury real estate market for the majority of his career, and he's been associated with several firms over the years.

He's claimed that he has an extensive background in the marketing and sales field, and he's also worked as an estate director.

Kraines' page features a claim stating that his sales surpassed $100 million during his time as an agent, although many of his transactions were off-market.

Scott Disick Used His Name During A Prank Call

Kraines' public profile received a bit of a boost when his name was used for a prank call that Scott Disick made to Kris Jenner during an episode of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians."

The reality television personality launched the real estate agent's name into the zeitgeist when he got on the line with the matriarch of the Kardashian clan and introduced himself with the now-iconic line "Auntie Kris! It’s me, Todd Kraines!"

Disick went on to occasionally pester Jenner with the line over a series of calls that were made during the length of the show's run.

Jenner's daughter Kylie made the quote relevant all over again in 2018, when she released a lip kit through her Kylie Cosmetics line named Todd Kraines -- on her mother's birthday.

Kraines And Corrigan Have Big Plans For The Future

Kraines and Corrigan started dating in early 2025, and they went Instagram official with their relationship that April.

The pair haven't been shy about showing their affection for one another, and the real estate agent described the model as "my match" in a post that was shared on his account that same month.

The two are also moving pretty quickly with their relationship -- Corrigan told us that they're planning on tying the knot sometime in the near future.

The only thing is, there wasn't any indication about the baby's gender ... guess we'll have to wait and see!

See What The Cast Of 'Clueless' Looks Like Now!

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Think we wouldn't know what the stars of "Clueless" look like 30 years after the movie came out? Ugh ... as if!

Sure, it's been three decades since Cher Horowitz rocked her iconic yellow plaid blazer -- with matching skirt, of course -- and everyone knows high school doesn't last forever, but that doesn't mean most of these celebs don't look as fresh as they did when they shot the hit 1995 flick!

And we don't think we're buggin' out when we say it's totally worth taking a trip down memory lane for this one! Check out our gallery and see how these stars turned out after leaving Bronson Alcott High School.

How Azzi Fudd Found Love With A Former Teammate

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Paige Bueckers made plenty of headlines for her skills on the court as a member of the Dallas Wings ... but now she's getting attention for her love life!

The professional basketball player hard-launched her relationship with college basketball star Azzi Fudd during an interview with "WAG Talk" that went down during a 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star event.

We're going to take a look at the background of the pro athlete's significant other and see just how their relationship blossomed off the court.

Azzi Comes From An Athletic Background

It turns out Fudd comes from an athletic background, as her mother was drafted by the Sacramento Monarchs in 2001, while her father played basketball for American University, according to Bleacher Report.

The athlete's parents even tied the knot in a wedding ceremony held on a basketball court, during which the guests were asked to wear athletic shoes -- how's that for foreshadowing?

Fudd was later named the Gatorade National Girls Basketball Player of the Year in 2019 for her prowess on the court.

The athlete was one of the first girls to attend Stephen Curry's SC30 Select Camp, where she was recognized for her ability to make three-point shots, according to ESPN.

Her College Basketball Career Had Ups And Downs

Azzi signed on to play for the University of Connecticut's Huskies, and she made a name for herself as a formidable shooting guard in her freshman and sophomore seasons, despite working through various injuries.

However, her junior season was cut short when she tore her ACL and meniscus and had to take time off to deal with her injuries.

Fudd came back strong during the Huskies' 2024-2025 season, which saw the team win the 2025 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament -- and she was named the team's Most Outstanding Player.

Although she would have likely been a top prospect for the WNBA, she chose to return to UConn for its 2025-2026 season, which she said would allow her to "work on everything I need to work on," according to ESPN.

Fudd And Bueckers Knew Each Other For Years Before They Started Dating

Fudd and Bueckers have had plenty of time to get to know each other over the years -- they were teammates at UConn for several years.

Speculation about the state of their relationship began to swirl in mid-2025, and they were spotted while holding hands in June, according to Page Six.

On top of that, Bueckers shared an image of Fudd at the ESPYs on her Instagram Story in July with three sweating-face emojis in a not-so-subtle move, according to Parade.

The pair's fans didn't have to wait long after that for an official confirmation ... as Bueckers specifically stated that Fudd was her girlfriend at the All-Star Event.

How Financier Oliver Haarmann Ended Up On A Yacht With Reese Witherspoon

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Reese Witherspoon's definitely making the most of her summer, as she was spotted while soaking up the sun in Saint-Tropez in July ... with a date to boot!

Turns out, the "Legally Blonde" star's dude, Oliver Haarmann, has been in her life since last year -- and he's got a cool little past of his own.

We're going to check out how the actress' boyfriend made a name for himself ... and what led up to him joining her during her yacht trip in France.

Oliver's A Financier And Entrepreneur

Haarmann, who's a native of Germany, attended and graduated both Brown University and Harvard University -- and he earned a master's in business administration from Harvard, according to his LinkedIn.

The businessman went on to become one of Searchlight Capital Partners' founding partners in 2010, following an 11-year stay as a partner of global investment firm KKR.

Haarmann gave a bit of insight into Searchlight's practices during a 2021 episode of the "LSE Focal Point Podcast" ... where he claimed the firm managed "close to 10 billion dollars, most of it in private equity."

The financier's got plenty of other interests, too, and he currently holds a minority stake in the New York Islanders hockey team, according to the New York Post.

Oliver Was Formerly Married -- And Runs A Charity With His Ex-Wife

Haarmann's got a past love life of his own, as he was formerly married to Mala Gaonkar, who also earned an MBA from Harvard University.

The businessman's former spouse is a financier in her own right, as she was a founding partner of investment firm Lone Pine Capital before she founded another firm called SurgoCap Partners in 2022.

Haarmann and Gaonkar welcomed two children before they went their separate ways, and she's since been linked to former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne.

The thing is, the financiers are still involved with their charity organization -- the Surgo Foundation -- which counts writer Malcolm Gladwell as one of its trustees.

He Started Dating Witherspoon Last Year

Haarmann and Witherspoon were first linked in July of 2024, when they were spotted leaving a restaurant in New York City.

A source told People at the time Reese was "taking things slow when it comes to dating" and that, while she was happy to inch her way back into the dating scene, her children are "her biggest priorities."

The source also said the actress and the financier were just "friends" and that she didn't want her dating life to "be a big focus."

Well, that all seemed to change after a year, as we spotted them packing on some serious PDA during their trip to the French Riviera ... and it looks like Witherspoon's found the right guy!

How 'Clueless' Ended Up As A Movie ... After Being Developed For TV

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We all know "Clueless" made quite the impact when it was released in theaters in 1995, and its legacy was cemented after it began being featured in heavy rotation on television in the years following its debut.

The funny thing is, while the Alicia Silverstone-starring movie actually started out as a TV project ... it ended up being adapted for the small screen after the movie came out!

We're going to check out how the iconic flick's humble origins led it to the big screen ... and see what's going on with the current plans to take Cher Horowitz back to television.

'Clueless' Was Shopped Around Before It Landed At Paramount

In the years before Horowitz captured the eyes of audiences with her yellow plaid skirt and matching jacket -- writer/director Amy Heckerling had envisioned the character serving as the lead of a television show.

The filmmaker originally envisioned the project -- which went through various titles including "No Worries" and "I Was A Teenage Teenager" -- as a show focused on a group of popular California high schoolers and a perennially positive lead character, according to Vanity Fair.

Heckerling told the outlet her television project was put into turnaround, after which her agent at the time encouraged her to reframe "Clueless" as a movie.

She recalled while her project was originally developed for Fox TV, it was later bought by Fox's movie division ... after which its team tried shopping it around to various producers --although it ended up being rejected numerous times.

After the project was eventually picked up by producer Scott Rudin, "Clueless" ended up in the hands of Paramount Pictures ... and the rest is history.

Silverstone Didn't Stick Around After The Movie Premiered

Following the widespread success of "Clueless," studio execs saw the potential for a spinoff series, and a television show with the same name made its debut in 1996.

Several cast members from the original movie -- including Stacey Dash, Donald Faison and Wallace Shawn -- returned to reprise their roles.

The thing is, Silverstone didn't stick around for the show, and the part of Horowitz was filled by Rachel Blanchard.

The program ran for a single season on ABC before it switched over to the now-defunct UPN for its remaining two seasons.

However, viewership declined throughout the show's run, and the plug was pulled on the project in 1999.

'Clueless' Is Making Its Way Back To Fans

The story of "Clueless" didn't stop after the show got cancelled, as a new television show based on the feature was revealed to have been in development in 2020, per The Hollywood Reporter.

The project would have focused on Dash's character, Dionne Davenport, navigating the pressures of becoming the new queen bee of her high school, while investigating the sudden disappearance of Horowitz.

However, the planned show never made it off the ground, and the project was shut down in 2021.

The story of "Clueless" doesn't stop there, though -- another television spinoff was in the works in April 2025, and according to Variety, Silverstone's coming back to play Horowitz again.

By the way, Heckerling's set to return as an executive producer for that one ... but we're gonna have to wait for a while to get plot details, as they're being kept under wraps for now.