“They touched my face, and it felt like the finger of God. It was the most benevolent, loving feeling. This was powerful. It was filled with light.”
Becoming emotional, Hawn revealed how the encounter happened in the 1960s, when she was working as a dancer in California and living in a small apartment.
She recalled: “I looked up in the sky and I said, ‘I know you’re up there, and I know we’re not alone, and I want to meet you one day.”‘
Sydney Sweeney is known for a few things. Movies, jeans, cultural flashpoints, and becoming a lightning rod for conversations she didn’t necessarily ask to headline. And a few other things people point out now and then .. But now, she may have earned herself something new… a potential record.
After already sparking backlash months ago over her controversial American Eagle campaign, Sydney Sweeney has once again found herself in hot water—this time quite literally climbing higher than most actors ever do. During a nighttime shoot in Los Angeles, Sweeney was filmed scaling the iconic Hollywood sign and stringing a clothesline of bras from her upcoming lingerie line across the massive letters.
Tmz, as usual, got the scoop in the video to prove it.
According to reports, she did secure a permit from Film LA to shoot at the site. What she didn’t reportedly get was approval from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to actually touch or climb the sign itself. That distinction matters. If the chamber chooses to pursue it, the incident could lead to charges ranging from criminal trespassing to vandalism.
The irony here is hard to ignore. In an era where celebrity branding increasingly relies on shock, spectacle, and viral moments, Sweeney’s marketing seems to be pushing the limits of where promotion ends and provocation begins. Whether this turns into legal trouble or simply another headline in the ongoing reinvention of her public image remains to be seen.
Either way, Sydney Sweeney continues to prove that in 2026, fame isn’t just about being seen—it’s about how far you’re willing to climb to stay there.
There were a number of rumors about David Harbour during the filming of Stranger Things 5.. Now the star is being interviewed and opening up in ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY about his personal mental health since 1999…
“I have been in therapy since I got sober in 1999,” Harbour shared in a Future of Personal Health article, per Entertainment Weekly. “When I quit drinking, it forced me to confront a lot of demons that rose to the surface,” Harbour added, emphasizing how important therapy has been for him in getting through.
The 50-year-old Netflix star noted he “has not had a manic flare-up since I started psychoanalysis with a good therapist.”
Describing those episodes, Harbour explained that his thoughts become “disordered and chaotic,” with meaningless details suddenly taking on significance.
He added that the flare-ups were accompanied by what he described as a “fundamental narcissism,” which made him feel like the center of everything.
According to Harbour, a recent change in his approach has made a significant difference. “Only recently have I started intense psychotherapy, and it has made a world of difference in my treatment,” he said.
Matthew McConaughey may have figured out a potential way to fight AI using his image..
The Wall Street Journal reports that McConaughey has filed eight trademark applications to the US Patent and Trademark Office that featured videos and audio clips of him “staring, smiling and talking.”..
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All 8 have been approved..
“My team and I want to know that when my voice or likeness is ever used, it’s because I approved and signed off on it,” McConaughey told the newspaper in an email. “We want to create a clear perimeter around ownership with consent and attribution the norm in an AI world.”
The goal is to pave the way for litigation in case a company or individual were to attempt to profit from the actor’s likeness with the help of AI.
“In a world where we’re watching everybody scramble to figure out what to do about AI misuse, we have a tool now to stop someone in their tracks or take them to federal court,” one of McConaughey’s attorneys, Jonathan Pollack, told the newspaper.
No more frailty in Hollywood as this may lead the way for more such trademarks..
The HOUSEMAID star is getting the last laugh as her film continues strong at the box office, but the mocked Sweeney was slammed for her good jeans in ’25.. and now being laughed at about sharing a ghost story in ’26..
She was interviewed in W Magazine about her career journey and upcoming projects.
Sweeney was asked a light personal question. She was asked whether she believes in ghosts. In response, she shared a memory from her early childhood.
She explained that when she was in preschool, she had an imaginary friend. The childlike figure would appear on the playground. She often talked about him with her mother. Later, her mother learned that the person matched someone who had died before Sweeney was born. The story, she said, unsettled her family at the time.
“I think I’ve seen a ghost,” Sweeney said. “When I was little, I used to have an imaginary friend. He would be on the playground at preschool. I would tell my mom about him. It turns out that he was someone who passed away before I was born. It creeped my mom out.”..
A tale of two costumes. One amazing.. the other … tacky?
Heidi Klum donned green scales and squirming snakes to transform herself into Medusa for Halloween on Friday.
Klum said she loves the Greek myth of Medusa, in which a goddess turns a beautiful woman into a monster with serpents for hair.
“So I wanted to be really, really like a really ugly, ugly Medusa. And I feel like we nailed it – to the teeth,” Klum said before pointing to fangs in her mouth.
But meanwhile.. tacky has been brought back in ’25..
For an Oct. 30 Halloween party in New York City, Julia Fox dressed up as Jackie Kennedy in a blood-soaked pink ensemble, re-creating what the former first lady wore the day her husband, President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated.
The look elicited many strong reactions online, with some social media users calling it “disrespectful.”
On Instagram, Fox revealed why she chose the look for Halloween.
“I’m dressed as Jackie Kennedy in the pink suit. Not as a costume, but as a statement,” she said. “When her husband was assassinated, she refused to change out of her blood-stained clothes, saying, ‘I want them to see what they’ve done.’ The image of the delicate pink suit splattered with blood is one of the most haunting juxtapositions in modern history.”
“Beauty and horror. Poise and devastation. Her decision not to change clothes, even after being encouraged to, was an act of extraordinary bravery,” Fox continued. “It was performance, protest, and mourning all at once. A woman weaponizing image and grace to expose brutality. It’s about trauma, power, and how femininity itself is a form of resistance. Long live Jackie O ♥️.”
Hosted by Iliza Shlesinger at the Beverly Hills Hotel, the event centered on the accomplishments of Variety‘s five honorees, among many other women throughout media and entertainment over the past year. But more often than not, those women turned the spotlight towards other industries.
Jamie Lee Curtis made headlines when she was critical of ICE..
“The team at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The power of women is in every single woman who works at that hospital,” Curtis said. “Every nurse, every child-life specialist, every doctor, every mother of every patient who shows up to try to help these children — that’s the power of women. We see it every day. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is in desperate need right now. The cuts that have been made are awful, and because of the situation in the government, so much of their funding has been lost. People are afraid to go to the hospital because they’re afraid they’re going to be picked up by ICE agents, so they won’t go that hospital.”
Amid the controversy that the media noticed… Sydney Sweeney with her dress was being watched by everyone else..
Tmz and other sources are reporting that Trump will insert himself into Diddy…
Donald Trump is considering commuting Diddy’s sentence as early as this week, according to a high-ranking White House official.
According to our source, the President is “vacillating” on a commutation. We’re told some of the W.H. staff are urging Trump not to commute the sentence. But, our source states the obvious — “Trump will do what he wants,” and we’re told Trump could set Diddy free as early as this week