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Jean Smart's dedication to her loving fans has left some feeling rather emotional after a video of the Hacks star signing autographs, seemingly from a wheelchair, went viral following her return to her Broadway play, Call Me Izzy, after a knee injury.

In a stage door clip uploaded to TikTok by a recent attendee, the Hollywood legend could be seen sitting behind a table with her leg propped up, engaging with fans who, one by one, made their way down a line to chat and get her signature on their Playbills. However, one fan requested she sign their arm with her Deborah Vance signature to get it tattooed, leading to an "adorable" and "wholesome" reaction that even had one fan "tearing up" in response.

Smart was so committed to getting it perfect that she even hauled herself up out of her seat with a little help from her crew, admitting that she was "nervous" to get it right, and fans were in awe of the commitment.

"I love that she realized the gravity of this being permanent and felt anxious to get it right," one gushed. "It says so much about her as a human☺️."

"Something about her yelling 'OH MY GOD IM NERVOUS!!!' makes me like her more," another admitted. "So human and real lmao."

"she was genuinely moved by this!!" someone else observed. "it's like when kids get their teacher's signature or quote tattooed. nothing is more powerful."

She was also praised for being so "accommodating to sign at the stage door after being injured," with one assuming that "Most people would have left."

"What an ICON!" another agreed. "We must protect Jean Smart at all costs!!"

"Jean Smart is the total package. Always has been, always will be. 😍," someone else declared, with another agreeing that she's "one of the classiest and kindest women ever!"

"Why do I always tear up when I see her?!?" another fan wondered. "Jean is a true gem! I just love her!"

Another hoped that the actress knows just "how legendary and amazing she is."

Related: Film Legend, 66, Makes Bold Statement on Aging—and Meryl Streep, 76

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Jenna Ortega stars as Wednesday Addams on Wednesday

The actress talked about why she believes the show resonates with a younger audience in a new interview

She also addressed how she thinks social media is affecting today's world

Jenna Ortega believes Wednesday has resonated with audiences for more reasons than one.

The actress, 22, who stars as the titular character, told the BBC in an interview published on Wednesday, July 30, that she believes the Netflix show has found success because it explores themes of "where we find our sense of community now."

"I wasn't around in the 70s, but I hear stories of people knocking on their neighbors' doors, and the bikes going all throughout the city, and just expecting to meet someone at a certain time on a certain location," she said.

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Ortega believes that nowadays people are not talking in person, instead "interacting and finding their community online" — something she said "can be very isolating."

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The Beetlejuice Beetlejuice star said that social media makes people exposed to "so many voices and so many opinions."

"Much more than you would typically be, or that humans are kind of meant to be exposed to," she said. "So I think it's harder to find a sense of self. Young people are struggling to find, 'What makes my voice stand out? What is it about me in this world and this society today that gives me a sense of purpose or control or authority?' "

During an appearance on The Interview podcast with The New York Times last August, Ortega opened up about the negative experiences she's had with social media, particularly when she was a kid.

"I hate AI," she said at the time. "... Did I like being 14 [years old] and making a Twitter account because I was supposed to, and seeing dirty edited content of me as a child? No. It's terrifying. It's corrupt."

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"It's wrong. It's disgusting," added Ortega. "...Here's the problem, though. We've opened Pandora's box. Well, it is what it is. It's out there now. We're gonna have to deal with the consequences."

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Trump officials headed to Gaza to inspect food distribution centers amid hunger crisis Joey Garrison, USA TODAY August 1, 2025 at 12:24 AM WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump is sending two top White House officials to Gaza on Aug.

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WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump is sending two top White House officials to Gaza on Aug. 1 to inspect food distribution centers and meet with Gazans amid intensifying global scrutiny over the hunger crisis in the territory.

Steven Witkoff, Trump's Middle East envoy, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee will "secure a plan to deliver more food and meet with local Gazans to hear firsthand about this dire situation" during the rare trip, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on July 31.

Following their visit, Witkoff and Huckabee are expected to meet with Trump to approve the administration's final plan for food and aid distribution in the region amid Israel's ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza.

More: 'Every ounce of food': Trump presses Israel on starvation in Gaza; 'children look very hungry'

Witkoff and Huckabee spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the morning of July 31 about delivering food and aid to the area, Leavitt said.

"It's terrible what's occurring there. It's a terrible thing. People are very hungry," Trump told reporters. "You know, the United States gave $60 million for food and it's a shame, because I don't see the results of it. And we gave it to people that in theory are watching over it fairly closely. We wanted Israel to watch over it."

More: One meal a day. $20 for an egg. Choosing which kid gets fed. Starvation stalks Gaza

More: Gaza death toll hits 60,000 as global monitor demands action to avert famine

An alert issued this week by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification raised the prospect of a famine unfolding in Gaza. The United Nations' World Food Programme said a third of Gaza's population does not eat for several days at a time and that one in four Gazans are "enduring famine-like conditions." The Hamas-run health ministry, the chief source of health data in Gaza, said more than 100 people have died from malnutrition in recent days.

Trump broke with Netanyahu earlier this week by saying he disagrees with the Israeli prime minister's claim that no starvation is taking place among the people of Gaza, and he urged Israel to let more food into the enclave.

Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff (L) speaks as US President Donald Trump looks on during a swearing in ceremony for interim US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 28, 2025.

As images of emaciated children in Gaza have alarmed the world, Netanyahu denied Israel is conducting a starvation campaign, calling such accusations a "bold-faced lie" and even rejecting that starvation is occurring.

Trump also said July 31 that Witkoff will later travel to Russia ahead of a new 10-day deadline the president set for the country to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine or face U.S. tariffs and other penalties. "Going to Israel, and then he's going to Russia, believe it or not," Trump said.

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Todd Marinovich, former phenom QBturnedcautionary tale, steps out from under his own myth in new book Jay BusbeeAugust 1, 2025 at 2:08 AM Todd Marinovich, seen in a 2017 photo, tells his side of his infamous football story in his new book, 'Marinovich: Outside the Lines in Football, Art, and Addicti...

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Todd Marinovich, seen in a 2017 photo, tells his side of his infamous football story in his new book, 'Marinovich: Outside the Lines in Football, Art, and Addiction.' (Jeff Gritchen/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images) (MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images via Getty Images)

The bond between fathers and their athletic-genius children is a complex, fragile and often treacherous one. If the father pushes too hard, the child rebels. If the father doesn't push hard enough, the child might never reach their astronomical potential. And either way, the traditional protective and nurturing role of the father becomes transactional rather than emotional. When fathers take an active interest in their children's athletic development, approval and support are conditional; blasting all those reps and showing up big at game time are what's mandatory. The resulting generational wreckage can last much longer than any career ever could.

Before Tiger Woods and his father Earl, before Venus and Serena Williams and their father Richard, and long before the feel-good tale of Home Run Derby champ Cal Raleigh and his pitching pop, there came Todd Marinovich and his father Marv — the ultimate sports-dad cautionary tale. Nationally famous long before he graduated high school, Todd Marinovich became the grim answer to the question: What if you attempted to genetically engineer an NFL quarterback?

The answer, in Marinovich's case, was chaos, chaos that still echoes today more than three decades later.

Marinovich, a Southern California quarterback who played his college ball at USC and took snaps in the NFL for the Raiders, crashed and burned shortly into his NFL career, a victim of his own bad choices and — most everyone assumed — the immense pressure his father Marv placed on him practically from birth.

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The truth, however, is far more complex and, to Marinovich's mind, far more favorable to Marv, who died in 2020. Marinovich — once dubbed the "Robo QB," or, even less charitably, "Marijuanavich" — has at last put his own story, in his own words, into print. "Marinovich: Outside the Lines in Football, Art, and Addiction" documents, in painful detail, the battles that the onetime quarterback and present-day artist fought throughout his career and continues to fight even now — with addiction, with perception, with himself. It's a harrowing but ultimately impressive and inspiring look at reconciling a public image with personal belief.

"My most fundamental flaw was both a tremendous blessing and a horrible curse, but it was my reality," he writes. "Without the zeal accompanying obsession, who knows if I would've succeeded in football? Someone else could have been the first college sophomore in history to declare for the NFL Draft. Yet, on the flip side, there wouldn't have been a soul-crushing dozen arrests, five incarcerations, and over seven trips to rehab."

There's a reason, then, that he begins the book with this epigram: "This book is an act of self-love after decades of self-defiance." (Disclaimer: Marinovich and this writer share an agent.)

For Marinovich, now 56, training began virtually at birth. His father, a former strength coach with the Raiders, developed a relentless regimen designed to maximize Todd's potential and hone his discipline. But early in his autobiography, Marinovich makes sure to draw a line in the sand:

"No one pushed me into football, least of all my dad, Marv," he writes. "I chose it. Any suggestions to the contrary were lies offered freely by the media to manufacture a Greek tragedy."

And yes, the media dove deep into the Marinovich story, starting long before he suited up for USC. Even as a high schooler, Marinovich was drawing national attention.

"That was a really trippy time for me, because I was so shy going into high school," he told Yahoo Sports recently. "And then articles were talking about my diet, like I was a freak show — 'He's never had a Big Mac!' It just wasn't true. I was healthy, and I ate healthy, but, you know, living in America, you're going to have a Big Mac."

Todd Marinovich (center) signs his Letter of Intent to attend USC with parents Marv (left) and Trudi, on Feb. 10, 1988 in Mission Viejo, California. (Photo by Bob Riha, Jr./Getty Images) (Bob Riha Jr via Getty Images)

During this time, Marinovich honed his ability to remain cool under pressure. An immensely talented basketball player, he played in dozens of hostile gyms, sinking last-second shots to win games in front of rabid crowds. It's the kind of training you can't teach, you just have to experience.

"I felt really comfortable when the time was running out that I want the ball," he recalls. "Not everybody wants the ball when time's running out. And that's OK. Just give it up, just pass it to the guy that does."

As much as he loved basketball, however, Marinovich loved football even more. Speaking today, he notes that there's an almost otherworldly component to the game when it's functioning at its highest.

"It's truly spiritual," he says. "It's 11 of us who are out there at once. It's so special when everyone has just got your back. All you've got to do is handle your guy, don't let the guy down next to you. You're looking at guys in the eye, and they know that you are not going to let them down. You're going, I'm going to die trying not to let you down, bro."

At his finest, Marinovich was something to behold at quarterback. He threw for 9,914 career yards in high school, a mark that was a national record at the time. (It's since been nearly doubled.) Marinovich threw for 2,477 yards his senior year, more than contemporaries John Elway, Jim Kelly or Dan Marino did in theirs. In two years at USC, he crafted some instantly indelible memories — a last-second drive to beat Washington State in 1989, a triumphant 45-42 victory over rival UCLA in 1990.

Those were good days for Marinovich and anyone in the Marinovich business. He was winning nationwide acclaim and shaking off his shyness to become a fixture on the L.A. party scene. He counted Charlie Sheen and Flea among his friends, and he was an unmistakable redheaded presence wherever there was a party to be had.

"There were some really amazing next-level times that I had before it got really bad," he laughs, "and that's just, that's all I'll say."

But the cracks were already starting to show. He engaged in an on-camera shouting match with his head coach in what was then called the John Hancock (now Sun) Bowl on the last day of 1990. A few weeks later, he was busted for cocaine possession, but still got selected in the first round of the 1991 NFL Draft.

He saw little NFL action, playing in just eight regular-season games, with one playoff appearance, over parts of two seasons. He threw for eight touchdowns and nine interceptions, plus a zero-TD, four-INT game against the Chiefs in a 1991 wild-card game. He dodged NFL investigators, often with grimly comical results — he would use teammates' urine to pass drug tests, but got popped when one of his teammates gave him urine while drunk at four times the legal driving limit.

After multiple failed drug tests and failed attempts at rehab, Marinovich was suspended for the 1993 season, and never played in the NFL again. He attempted to catch on with the Canadian Football League, the Arena Football League and other organizations, but nothing stuck. Eulogies for his career pointed the finger at Marv, but Marinovich is adamant that the blame belongs on himself, and only himself.

"Marv was a thorny scapegoat, as he'd delivered the genes and created the environment offering addiction fertile ground," Marinovich writes. "He could be a ruthless tyrant obsessed with perfection, but ultimately, his criticism was child's play. The most damaging voice came from within. At the height of addiction, I needed drugs to silence my mind as much as others require air."

These days, Marinovich lives on the Big Island of Hawaii, hanging out with his dog and creating art. (Check out his work on Instagram.) Creating art isn't a bad life, he admits.

"Art takes me away," he says. "I can escape into a place that … it's hard to describe, but time is non-existent in this place, and there's a flow to it. It's kind of similar to athletics, there's a flow to athletics. But with art, there are no rules, and in football, there are."

Todd Marinovich remains one of football's great what-ifs. But even though his NFL career was a spark at best, he still tries to look back on his days at quarterback with pride.

"For me, it's truly about the experience," he says. "And I had some just beautiful, amazing — all the adjectives — experiences that the game has given me, and I'm grateful for it."

"Marinovich: Outside the Lines in Football, Art, and Addiction," by Todd Marinovich with Lizzy Wright, goes on sale Aug. 5.

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In season 3, episode 4 of The Summer I Turned Pretty, a dress that looks a lot like Belly's purple prom dress was seen in the background as she shops for a dress for her wedding to his brother Jeremiah

Belly wore the purple dress while with her then-boyfriend, Jeremiah's brother, Conrad, in season 2

Some fans feel this easter egg was meant to subtly illustrate Belly's lingering feelings for Conrad

Astute fans have noticed a possible easter egg for The Summer I Turned Pretty's ending after watching the Wednesday, July 30, episode.

In season 3, episode 4, Belly (Lola Tung) begs her mother Laurel (Jackie Chung) to go wedding dress shopping with her, while Laurel disapproves of her engagement to Jeremiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno) on account of their ages and Belly's status as a college student.

While dress shopping with her best friend Taylor Jewel (Rain Spencer) and her mom Lucinda (Kristen Connolly), she settles on a simple floor-length white satin gown – but because of her tight budget, they are shopping in a prom dress store. A near-exact replica of the season 2 prom dress Belly wore with Conrad Fisher (Christopher Briney) is seen in the background.

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Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah and Lola Tung as Belly in The Summer I Turned Pretty.

In the scene, the lavender floral-decal and chiffon dress can be seen hanging from a hook in the fitting room behind Belly. Since Conrad was Belly's first love before Jeremiah, some fans feel that this could be a hint that she ends up with Conrad due to her lingering feelings for her history with him.

One user wrote in a post shared on X about the scene, "her choosing a simple/plain dress but the one in the back looks just like her prom one which reminds us belly doesn't just want simple."

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Others cracked jokes about the simplicity of the dress after the tiny engagement ring that Jeremiah gave her the previous week. "belly's wedding dress at least it'd match the small ring Jeremiah got for her lmfao #tsitp3 this is so unserious oh my lord .. 'wedding dress' from a prom dress store mind u," another user wrote on X.

The Summer I Turned Pretty, based on author Jenny Han's series of novels of the same name originally published in 2009, follows Belly (Tung, 22) as she navigates adolescence, and a love triangle between brothers Jeremiah (Casalegno, 25) and Conrad Fisher (Briney, 27).

While viewers share the easter eggs they spot every week, Han's books conclude with Belly choosing Conrad over his brother Jeremiah, ending the long-running love triangle. However, some viewers aren't convinced – especially since Han, 44, once said that she doesn't like "too neat of an ending" in an interview with the Wild Card with Rachel Martin podcast.

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Microsoft briefly becomes the second company to hit $4 trillion in market value Steve KopackJuly 31, 2025 at 11:02 PM Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

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Shares of tech giants Meta and Microsoft were soaring Thursday, with the two companies adding a combined $400 billion to their market values.

The two companies together are worth more than JPMorgan Chase, America's largest bank, or Walmart, the country's largest retailer, more than seven times over.

For Microsoft, its value briefly crossed $4 trillion, making it only the second company ever to reach that milestone after Nvidia. The company's market value retreated slightly to $3.97 trillion at the close of trading for the day.

Facebook and Instagram's parent company, Meta, is now on the verge of crossing $2 trillion. Meta shares closed 11.25% higher with Microsoft shares up about 5%.

The soaring stock prices come on the heels of better-than-expected financial results, fueled in part by the artificial intelligence revolution. Meta and Microsoft have each added $200 billion to their market value since Wednesday's close.

Microsoft reported that in the last three months revenue rose 18% to $76 billion, and said it plans to spend more than $30 billion in just the next three months, the majority of which will likely go to the continued expansion of its cloud services to support booming AI usage.

Meta said its revenue surged 22% to almost $50 billion. The number of people who use Meta's services on a daily basis is now almost 3.5 billion, the company said in a statement. Meta said its total expenses for 2025 will be between $114 billion and $118 billion, much of that likely going to investing in AI and its fleet of data centers around the world to power it all.

Investors will be closely watching another major artificial intelligence player on Thursday afternoon, when Amazon reports its earnings. Amazon's value currently sits just below $2.5 trillion and its stock was higher by around 2% on hopes that it too will see blockbuster results.

So far this year, shares of Nvidia have soared 30% and Microsoft's have risen 27%. Meta is also riding the AI wave higher, with its stock seeing a gain of 32% this year.

By contrast, Apple, which was the first company to ever hit $1 trillion, $2 trillion and $3 trillion, has been sinking this year. The iPhone maker's shares are down 18% as investors and analysts worry that its AI ambitions may be falling short of others such as OpenAI and Microsoft, even though the company often takes a wait-and-see approach to new technologies.

Shares of Alphabet, another trillion-dollar tech giant trying to compete in the AI space, are up only 1.5% for the year. The company has the third-largest cloud service, behind Amazon and Microsoft, and has faced concerns that use of its Google search engine could be declining due to the rise of chatbots like ChatGPT.

In May, an Apple executive testifying in Google's antitrust trial said traditional searches in Apple's Safari browser dropped for the first time ever in April. Google said it continues "to see overall query growth in Search."

At the end of 2023, the total market value of all publicly traded companies in the European Union was about $12.5 trillion. Apple, Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft's values are currently just short of that, at $11.4 trillion.

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New Photo - BeyoncΓ©'s Levi's jeans ad pulled into Sydney Sweeney backlash

BeyoncΓ©'s Levi's jeans ad pulled into Sydney Sweeney backlash CachΓ© McClay, USA TODAY NETWORK August 1, 2025 at 12:20 AM A BeyoncΓ© ad for Levi's jeans is being compared to Sydney Sweeney's controversial American Eagle campaign, but other social media users argue the two are far from similar.

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A BeyoncΓ© ad for Levi's jeans is being compared to Sydney Sweeney's controversial American Eagle campaign, but other social media users argue the two are far from similar.

"Euphoria" star Sweeney is facing backlash as the face of American Eagle's newest campaign. The denim ad and its tagline "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans" drew sharp criticism online with some users accusing the brand of promoting eugenics.

In a campaign video, Sweeney lies in a full denim ensemble as she leans into wordplay: "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue." The camera then shows Sweeney's blue eyes before a message reads, "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans."

Sydney Sweeney joins forces with American Eagle for its Fall 2025 campaign.

The criticism wasn't about the denim itself, but the language used. Social media users argued the phrase "great genes" paired with a blond-haired, blue-eyed star echoed eugenic ideas — the discredited belief in improving humanity through selective breeding. Some also argued it contributed to the glorification of whiteness.

Sydney Sweeney x American Eagle, oh my god. pic.twitter.com/tDkeGT9R7G

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Eventually, BeyoncΓ©'s recent Levi's campaign, where she poses in a similar position in a denim-on-demin outfit with blond hair, was dragged into the discourse.

So BeyoncΓ© can pose in Levi jeans and it's art…But when a white woman does it, it's a national crisis? pic.twitter.com/aWu3h6nrL8

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One user wrote, "So BeyoncΓ© can pose in Levi jeans and it's art… But when a white woman does it, it's a national crisis?" as she shared a photo of the two ads side-by-side. However, many were quick to point out the differences between the two.

Just going to leave this pic from BeyoncΓ© Levi's campaign right here for those saying Sydney Sweeney with her blond hair/denim/sultry look is racist… pic.twitter.com/ZyeMF6ouCI

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Another said, "Just going to leave this pic form BeyoncΓ© Levi's campaign right here for those saying Sydney Sweeney with her blond hair/denim/sultry look is racist..." A user responded, "No one said that, what was said though was that the ad's inference that blonde hair and blue eyes are superior."

The Grammy-winning singer announced her collaboration with Levi's last fall. She has since released multiple campaigns with the denim powerhouse. But she has never alluded to genes or genetics, focusing solely on the quality and design of the jeans themselves.

One social media user, @dukepege, takes this notion a step deeper: "At what point will it be fully understood that proclaiming or implying 'my genes (jeans) are better' is frightening to any race who's ancestors for long generations have had to suffer at the hands of the very same race of people with the same kind of thinking — that their genes are superior?"

He added, "No, such statements are not benign; they are echoes of a violent and dehumanizing history and the fact that you involve BeyoncΓ© explains very well how you're still unable to comprehend what's being felt."

The conversation comes after BeyoncΓ© was baselessly pulled into another controversy when President Donald Trump accused her of being paid $11 million to endorse Kamala Harris' presidential bid — a payment the the Federal Election Commission has no record of.

The Grammy-winning singer concluded her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour in Las Vegas on July 26. The 32-stop stadium tour became the highest grossing country tour, earning over $400 million.

Follow CachΓ© McClay, the USA TODAY Network's BeyoncΓ© Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.

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Paris Jackson and FiancΓ© Justin Long End Engagement as Star Says She Cried 'Breakup Tears' Rachel DeSantis, Elizabeth LeonardAugust 1, 2025 at 1:15 AM Rob Kim/Getty Justin Long and Paris Jackson attend the "One Spoon Of Chocolate" premiere during the 2025 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 08,...

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Justin Long and Paris Jackson attend the "One Spoon Of Chocolate" premiere during the 2025 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 08, 2025, in New York City.

Paris Jackson and her fiancΓ© Justin Long have ended their engagement

She shared the news in a post shared to X on July 31, writing she'd been crying "breakup tears"

The former couple announced their engagement in December

Paris Jackson and her fiancΓ© Justin Long have called it quits.

The singer-songwriter, 27, and her music producer beau have broken off their engagement, PEOPLE confirms.

Jackson shared the split news in a post shared to X on Thursday, July 31, in which she said that she was crying "breakup tears" in emotional photos published by the Daily Mail earlier this month.

The "Hit Your Knees" singer — who has spent the summer on tour with Incubus — announced her engagement to Long in December, writing in an Instagram post that she "couldn't dream of anyone more perfect" for her.

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Paris Jackson and Justin Long seen on Lower East Side on June 08, 2025 in New York City.

"Doing life with you these last years has been an indescribable whirlwind," she wrote in the post, which has since been deleted. "Thank you for letting me be yours. I love you."

In June, Jackson told Access Hollywood that she was in wedding planning mode.

"The dress is being made, the venue has been picked and the date has been picked by an astrologer, because I'm from L.A.," she said. "I'm all about the crystals and the astrologer, and all that stuff."

That same month, Long joined her on the red carpet for the Tribeca Festival premiere of her film One Spoon of Chocolate.

Jackson, the daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe, previously spoke about marriage in a 2021 episode of Red Table Talk.

"I'm not against marriage and if I love someone, sure, but right now my main thing is my spirituality and my music," she told Willow Smith, adding that it's a "maybe" when it comes to having children in the future.

She also revealed on the Unfiltered: Paris Jackson and Gabriel Glenn Facebook Watch series that she's "dated more women than men" in her life.

"I thought I'd end up marrying a chick," she said. "I say I'm gay because I guess I am, but I wouldn't consider myself bisexual because I've dated more than just men and women, I've dated a man that had a vagina… It has nothing to do with what's in your pants, it's literally like, what are you like as a person?"

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Jackson, who celebrated five years of sobriety from alcohol and heroin addiction in January, released her debut album Wilted in 2020. She's since released a number of EPs and singles.

On July 18, she celebrated her time on the road with Incubus, writing on Instagram, "It's been a hell of a summer so far."

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50 Smart And Hilarious Lies Parents Tell Their Kids Shelly FourerJuly 31, 2025 at 1:10 PM Santa, the tooth fairy, and the Easter bunny are just a few of the lies parents tell their kids.

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Santa, the tooth fairy, and the Easter bunny are just a few of the lies parents tell their kids. They're innocent, and sometimes a little white lie can save the day when a child refuses to eat anything but plain pasta or thinks that putting on a hat is the most offensive thing in the world. Parents can get really creative if it means that they have to defuse fewer tantrums, and the examples you'll find below are perfect proof of that. Scroll down to find some of the funniest and biggest lies parents have told their kids, and don't forget to upvote those you might be using next time your little one tries to test you.

#1

When new teeth grow in, I told her that they create new tastes. Now she tries to figure out which new foods she will like every time a new tooth comes in.

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#2

She's older now, and knows that it's a lie, but I used to change the name of foods. She didn't like tomato soup, but loved ketchup soup. She wouldn't try lasagna, but spaghetti cake is her fave food lol

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#3

Raised my kids to know that parents have to send Santa money for toys/presents. That's why some kids get a lot and some don't. At 17 and 13, they never brag about gifts until they know what everyone else recieved.

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#4

When their tablets need updating I have to mail it directly to Amazon and we have no clue how long it will take days,weeks or months. In reality they are in my closet and I just want them outside catching toads and bugs. 🀣🀣🀣

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#5

Our sons didn't eat cooked onions ( in casserole, etc l.). " It's not onion. It's Japanese Clearfruit." They cleaned their plates.

#6

That if we saw the moon - it would follow us home to make sure we made it safely. My daughter believed this until like middle school and still talks about it

#7

My mom told me that coffee stunted your growth. One day, working as a dental assistant at 20, my patient goes "what's your fav coffee place around here" I respond with "oh I don't drink coffee, my mom said it stunts your growth" right then my mom walks into the room (she was also an assistant and friends with the patient) so the patient looks at her and goes "do you wanna tell her or should I?" 😭😭😭

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#8

My step son is an extremely picky eater but very much a foodie. He loves watching cooking shows and Gordon Ramsay. So now every time I try a new recipe, I tell him it's Gordon Ramsay recipe (even if it's not)πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ falls for it every time! Now he will eat just about anythingπŸ˜‚

#9

We told our daughter she couldn't go to Disney World unless she learned how to go potty in the toilet. We told her Mickey doesn't allow diapers.

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#10

For every bite of vegetables at dinner, they could stay up 5 minutes later. But, they didn't know how to tell time.

#11

My mom used to tell me that the AC in the car only worked when I was quiet.πŸ™ƒ

#12

We live on a lake and all our granddaughters know the lake doesn't open until 9am. LOL

#13

I told my daughter that whenever a kid lies to their parents they eyes glow… now if she's lying she squints at me!

#14

Told my daughter I could open the car trunk with my eyes. As we would walk to the car I would squint while pushing the button in my pocket πŸ˜‚

#15

I told my kiddos to brush good the tooth fairy is like a jeweler the whiter the tooth the more $ it's worth…

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#16

Cows know when rain is coming. so when you see them all laying down in a field it means it's about to rain and they want to keep their spot dry (source: my dad)

#17

I have a gold tooth because I was a pirate before I was a firefighter. Gold teeth is how we tell each other apart offer retiring from piracy.

#18

All the candy at the front at checkouts is expired. That's why it's up front

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#19

You don't just go to Chuck E. Cheese. You have to be invited πŸ₯΄πŸ˜‚

#20

Some of these are straight savage πŸ˜‚Once forgot to play the tooth fairy, told the kids that the tooth fairy had to wait until the bank opened to get cash out.

#21

They think the car doesn't start unless their seatbelt is fastened. Facts.

#22

My mom told me McDonalds was a farm!

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#23

When my son was little I told him he couldn't wake me up until the "9s" on the clock, but I set his clock back an hour so it was actually 10. 🫣

#24

My younger brother thought that North Carolina was the windshield capitol of the world until he was in college because one time we were driving through the state during a really bad storm and he was a super nervous kid so my dad had to reassure him that we were safe because we were in the windshield capitol of the world.

#25

When the ice cream truck plays music, it means they're empty.

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#26

We're in a semi-rural areas so there are multiple wild rabbits around the house. I told my son they're all easter bunny spies who report back daily, all year.

#27

The word "Vegetarian" comes from an old Indian word, meaning "Bad Hunter" πŸ’―

#28

I've got so many but my fave is telling them that Santa's elves went on a union strike due to unfair wages and hours so Santa has to ask parents to help wrap gifts

#29

Dead animals on the side of the road/shoulder were "taking naps."

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#30

I told my kids they didn't like soda, and every time they wanted to try it, I gave them club soda. They are now teens and both hate soda :)

#31

Before my kids could read they thought every fortune cookie at Chinese restaurants said, "listen to your mommy and daddy" One day when my daughter was about 10 she asked how come they never say that anymore 🀣

#32

When my oldest has terrible growing pains in her knees we put lotion on them telling her it was easing the pain. She bought it and went back to sleep. #placebo

#33

I told my daughter when she lies only I can see a red dot on her forehead. If she tells me something I think is a lie I'll look from her eyes to her forehead and she says the dot is there isn't it. She's 9 πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

#34

I told them I was allowed to sing in the car because I was one of the founding members of KidzBop πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

#35

My daughter decided to clean her fishy tank and refilled the water boiling hot and cooked the poor fish. We told her he had a heart attack from old age I think she bought it. 🀣 RIP Potato chip

#36

You can only have so much stuff. if you get a new stuffy, you have to donate an old one or there will be a kid who doesn't have one at all. usually ends up choosing not to try and convince me to buy another stuffed animal

#37

Salmon is pink chicken

#38

I told my kid she'd been vaccinated against mesothelioma when she was freaking out about it.

#39

When my son was small he always wanted to go to Walmart. I changed my cousins name in my phone to Walmart and told him to say we're closed today. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

#40

McDonald's is closed. The cars you see in the parking lot are all broken down and abandoned.

#41

Every single car accident we passed was bc the kids were fighting in the back seat

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#42

If I replay a song more than twice, Spotify will kick me out πŸ˜‚

#43

Gremlins live in the trees around our house and they get their strength from bad manners. If they get strong enough they come into your room and eat your favorite toys. Saying please, thank you, and being polite hurts their ears and keeps them away.

#44

I tell them I'm 27

#45

Told my kid I was the original green power ranger. Google home told him it was Tommy Oliver. Cover blown.

#46

My son thinks his name is Wilson. it's just Will. he's 13

#47

Any time they want something from the store I say "ok just put it on the list". The list doesn't exist

#48

Before I could read my mom would tell me every sign in a store said "all children must have their hands behind their backs"

#49

Blippi is on vacation (can't watch it today!) and before a Disney cruise we said we needed to call in to report if our child ate their vegetables that day because he couldn't go if he didn't properly eat every night and we would do a fake call

#50

My son used my credit card to buy stuff on Fortnite when he was 9. Called a cop friend to come scare the shit out of him. My son is 16–he still thinks we called the cops on him and they just happened to send our friend.

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Grandma Took 16 Grandkids on OneonOne Trips, Now the Adults Are Taking Her to Hawaii Colson ThayerJuly 31, 2025 at 12:30 PM Britney Lindgren/Tiktok; Courtesy of Britney Lindgren L: Family vacation to Hawaii; R: Grandma Noreen Over 24 years, grandma Noreen took all 16 of her grandkids on oneonone tri...

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L: Family vacation to Hawaii; R: Grandma Noreen

Over 24 years, grandma Noreen took all 16 of her grandkids on one-on-one trips

In 2024, the adults surprised her with a trip to Hawaii — Noreen's first visit to the islands

Noreen's oldest grandchild, Britney, shared the experience on TikTok where viewers found happiness in the family's story

Noreen is a grandparent unlike any other — she took all her grandkids on one-on-one trips when they were just out of middle school.

Grandma Noreen, who prefers to be identified without a last name for privacy, had a lot of plans for retirement with her husband. However, he suddenly died in 1996, leaving Noreen "at a loss." But four years later, she asked the parents of her oldest grandchild to take her on a trip. From there, a new tradition for the family was born.

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L-R: Erik, Britney, Katie, Lyz, Grandma Noreen, Anna, Scott, Tristan, Bill

"It was always their choice, with maybe a tiny bit of help from grandma," the 87-year-old tells PEOPLE. "It took 24 years to do 16 grandchildren and I finished last year."

Britney Lindgren, the oldest grandchild who is now 39, chose New York for her trip in 2000. Others opted for East Coast destinations like San Francisco, Seattle and San Diego. There were even a couple Midwest road trips, leaving their home state of Illinois to tour Iowa, Nebraska and Lake Michigan.

"I don't know where it came from to be honest," Noreen says of her love of traveling. "I enjoyed every trip, every single trip and I did not lose a grandchild."

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Grandma Noreen on Royal-Moana Beach

She adds: "I've always been close to my grandchildren. But doing one-on-ones is wonderful… And you have to remember they were 14-year-old grandchildren."

In 2024, Noreen took her youngest grandchild to San Diego, marking an end to the tradition. But it got the kids thinking. Noreen always wanted to go to Hawaii, but never had the opportunity to do so."I hate to hear my grandma say she's never done something and she wants to do something," Katie Spyniewski, 27, says. "So then the wheels started turning and I talked to my cousins and my parents and I was like, 'What if we took grandma? Do you think we could make it happen?'"

So the grandkids split the duties to make this dream a reality. On Christmas day 2024, the kids presented Noreen with a Hawaiian lei and a card, explaining their trip for next year.

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L-R: Anna, Lyz, Grandma, Scott, Tristan, Britney, Erik, Katie and Bill in front of a tank on Schofield Barracks, their grandpa was a tank commander.

"There was much crying and sighing," Noreen remembers. "In fact, I didn't even tell some of my friends right away because I couldn't even believe it myself."

"It sounds a little weird, but then when I let loose, I let everybody know I was going to Hawaii and who was taking me," she adds.

In July 2025, Noreen and eight of her grandkids flew to Hawaii for a one-of-a-kind vacation. The family enjoyed gorgeous sandy beaches, a lei making class at the hotel, a visit to where Jurassic Park was filmed and a stop at Schofield Barracks — where their grandpa was stationed during the Korean War in the 1950s. And of course, the family opted to tour the island in a large travel van, big enough to fit the entire crew.

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L-R: Tristan, Scott, Katie, Anna, Grandma, Lyz, Erik, Bill, Britney with their travel van for the week, outside of Kualoa Ranch

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"Traveling with a big group was wonderful because I was never, ever, ever alone," Noreen says. "The kids took care of absolutely everything, whether it was a drink or a full dinner or the hotel, everything was taken care of by them."

As a way to remember the trip, Lindgren asked her family if she could film some TikToks along the way. To some of her cousin's embarrassment, they reluctantly participated. But, the trip and the family's story went viral.

"[Seven] million people have seen the two videos, which is hard to comprehend," Britney tells PEOPLE. "That is incredibly overwhelming in a great way because it's 99.9% positive feedback."

The first video, posted on July 23, shows the family jumping over a phone in the airport and landing their feet on a Hawaiian beach. The second video captures the moment a flight attendant gave a shoutout to Noreen, explaining her story to the entire cabin — to which fellow passengers celebrated with applause.

"She didn't just build a life, she built a legacy. Enjoy your vacation, grandma Noreen," one comment with over 27,000 likes says.Another viewer wrote: "Now she's OUR grandma."

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"It just made me feel good that there's so many good people in the world," Noreen says of the response to the videos. "So to know that people are happy and it made them happy and maybe gave them a good thought, I don't know how to express it, but it gives me a feeling that there's a lot of good people in the world."As for the family tradition, the kids plan to continue it on with the next generation.

"Making memories and keeping your connections with the people you love is far more important than any single thing you could ever own," Lindgren says.

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