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  • Remi Bader says she got weight loss surgery SADI-S

    Remi Bader says she got weight loss surgery SADI-S

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    Influencer Remi Bader is opening up about how her weight loss procedure led her into a “deep depression.”

    The TikTok star appeared on Khloé Kardashian’s podcast “Khloé in Wonder Land.” In an interview posted Wednesday on X, Bader, 30, opened up about undergoing a bariatric surgery called SADI-S over a year ago due to her health issues and her struggle with opening up about the surgery due to privacy concerns.

    Bader explained that she gained “80 to 100 pounds” in 2023, and suffered from knee pain. At one point, she was bedridden for a month due to back pain.

    Bader said other weight loss methods didn’t work for her, including trying Ozempic twice and Manjaro once.

    “I tried Ozempic before it was even a thing,” she said. “My doctor was just like, ‘Oh, you’re pre-diabetic, you should try this.’ I lost probably, like 10 pounds, but I was really sick and threw up a lot from it.”

    She then began considering other methods. Though she was concerned with public perception, a doctor referred to her convinced her to have a single anastomosis duodenal-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy, a newer procedure recommended for her situation that is supposed to be simpler than other weight loss surgeries such as gastric bypass.

    Why Remi Bader calls weight loss surgery recovery ‘worst thing of my life’

    Normally, the surgery is a brief recovery process, her doctor told her, but for Bader, it was the “worst thing of my life.”

    “I couldn’t leave the hospital. I couldn’t swallow water. I was like, projectile vomiting,” she said. “But then that went on for six weeks.”

    Things got so bad that Bader went to stay with her parents, she said. She describes the recovery process as a dark time: “I got (in) a very scary, deep depression. I did not want to live anymore, I would literally just stare at the wall all day and be sick. It was just horrifying.”

    She also battled with feelings of guilt.

    “I think at that time, I had a lot of regret. I was like, ‘Oh my God, I’ve been this person that people looked up to online for this whole time,’” she added. “I was very open that I was struggling, but I was this person that was like, ‘But be confident in whatever you look like.’”

    Now, she said she’s in a much better mindset and is getting to a place where she loves herself internally and externally.

    The model emphasized that people with bigger body types could be healthy, and admitted that she was “so jealous” of her friends who were confident in their bodies. But, she said, “My journey was different.”

    “I was in pain. I was struggling with health, and this is what I felt I needed to do,” she said.

    What is SADI-S?

    SADI-S is a bariatric, or weight loss, surgery combining two weight loss procedures: a sleeve gastrectomy and a duodenal switch, according to the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. For the sleeve gastrectomy, a doctor removes nearly 80% of the stomach into a smaller, tube-shaped stomach. For the duodenal switch, the first part of the small intestine is divided just below the stomach, and a section of the intestine is rerouted and connected to the stomach.

  • Rachel Zegler slammed by ‘Snow White’ producer’s son Jonah Platt

    Rachel Zegler slammed by ‘Snow White’ producer’s son Jonah Platt

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    The opening weekend of “Snow White” may have passed, but the drama surrounding the film isn’t going anywhere.

    Jonah Platt, son of “Snow White” producer Marc Platt (who is also the father of “Dear Evan Hansen” star Ben Platt), has slammed star Rachel Zegler in a since-deleted Instagram comment, partially blaming her for the movie’s disappointing box office debut.

    The 38-year-old took issue with Zegler’s social media activity, including her decision to post “free Palestine” on X after thanking fans for watching the “Snow White” trailer last year. He also confirmed a report from Variety that his father flew to New York to speak with Zegler, 23, after she made her “free Palestine” post. Zegler did not delete the post, which is still up on her X account.

    USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Zegler, Marc Platt and Jonah Platt for comment.

    “My dad, the producer of (an) enormous piece of Disney IP with hundreds of millions of dollars on the line, had to leave his family to fly across the country to reprimand his 20 year old employee for dragging her personal politics into the middle of promoting the movie for which she signed a multi-million dollar contract to get paid and do publicity for,” Platt wrote in the since-deleted comment, according to Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and People. “This is called adult responsibility and accountability. And her actions clearly hurt the film’s box office.”

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    Platt continued, “Free speech does not mean you’re allowed to say whatever you want in your private employment without repercussions. Tens of thousands of people worked on that film and she hijacked the conversation for her own immature desires at the risk of all the colleagues and crew and blue collar workers who depend on that movie to be successful. Narcissism is not something to be coddled or encouraged.”

    “Snow White” grossed $42 million in its opening weekend at the domestic box office, which was considered a disappointment compared to how other Disney live-action remakes have performed. The live-action “The Little Mermaid” opened to $95 million over three days in 2023, while 2015’s “Cinderella” started with $67 million. The “Snow White” debut was roughly in line with the live-action “Dumbo,” which opened to $45 million in 2019.

    The movie, which received mixed reviews, was the subject of numerous controversies in the years leading up to its release, including due to remarks Zegler made that were seen as dismissive of the 1937 original. Some fans also took issue with the casting of the “West Side Story” star, who is of Colombian and Polish descent, as Snow White, though most critics had nothing but positive things to say about her performance.

    In addition to supporting Palestine on social media, Zegler also posted on Instagram after the November presidential election that she hopes President Donald Trump and his supporters “never know peace.” Variety reported that Marc Platt also took issue with this post. Zegler later apologized and said she “let my emotions get the best of me.”

    Meanwhile, Israeli actress Gal Gadot, who played the evil queen in “Snow White,” drew protesters when receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ahead of the film’s debut. The “Wonder Woman” star was a combat fitness instructor in the Israel Defense Forces during her mandatory two years of service and has advocated for Israeli hostages of Hamas amid the Israel-Hamas war. Protesters gathered across the street from Gadot’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, with one holding a sign that read, “Snow White supports genocide.”

    Fans, Melissa Barrera defend Rachel Zegler from ‘Snow White’ criticism

    Platt’s Instagram comment followed a report from Variety dissecting the box office disappointment of “Snow White” and the role that Zegler’s social media activity may have played in it.

    But the article prompted a wave of Zegler fans to defend her on social media. On X, one supporter argued that by reportedly refusing to delete her “free Palestine” post, the actress demonstrated “more backbone and integrity at 23 than 99% of powerful people in this country.”

    Melissa Barrera, who was fired from “Scream 7” due to her pro-Palestine social media posts that the studio alleged constituted hate speech, has also defended Zegler. On her Instagram story, the “In the Heights” star reshared a post saying that Zegler is “cool as hell and full of integrity.”

    Contributing: KiMi Robinson

  • ‘Bejeweled’ Dita Von Teese makes whole place shimmer in Vegas show

    ‘Bejeweled’ Dita Von Teese makes whole place shimmer in Vegas show

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    • Dita Von Teese brings opulence to her second Las Vegas residency at the Venetian Resort.
    • Her Voltaire show features elaborate costumes, including custom-made Swarovski-clad crystal outfits and Christian Louboutin heels.
    • Von Teese appeared in Taylor Swift’s “Bejeweled” music video.

    Dita Von Teese swirls in her larger-than-life champagne glass and the crowd leaps to its feet in joyous applause. She cups a strawberry sponge the size of a couch pillow and squeezes. Water cascades over her body.

    The iconic act is one of the many reasons fans are flocking to the Voltaire inside The Venetian Resort Las Vegas to watch the vedette’s second residency.

    “I first started performing that with my friend, Catherine D’Lish, who’s my creative collaborator in everything I’ve done,” Von Teese says.

    Bubbles hang from the ceiling. Magenta velvet chairs shaped like seashells are scattered throughout the space that fits 1,000. Von Teese wears a 1950s black dress with a red rose pattern to speak with the USA TODAY Network before one of her shows. Her hair is styled in an immaculate pageboy like an actress from the golden age of Hollywood.

    “It was originally a dueling glasses act where it was my best friend Catherine D’Lish in the champagne glass and me in the martini,” she says. “And we had music that shifted back and forth between classic champagne style music and then the swinging hit martini.”

    Best believe I’m still bejeweled

    The act caught the eye of superstar Taylor Swift, who featured Von Teese in her “Bejeweled” music video in 2022 following the release of her 10th studio album “Midnights.”

    “[Swift’s] assistant called and started talking to me about this project,” Von Teese reflects, “and then Taylor suddenly got on. It was really an amazing conversation. She knew everything about what I’d done.”

    The behind-the-scenes video of the “Bejeweled” set was played at each of the Eras Tour stops before Swift took the stage, bringing the art of burlesque to Swifties.

    “ I kind of introduced her to my whole world,” Von Teese says. “Like, here’s the stockings I wear. Let’s do the stocking peel. And she brought  a lot of new fans that maybe had never heard of burlesque, or never heard of me before.”

    ‘Dita Las Vegas’

    Von Teese’s 90-minute show has no dialogue. She let’s her acts, dancers and body of work do the talking. Visitors must be over 18.

    Clothes come off in effortless movements, and tassels adorn the dancers’ breasts. The burlesque show paints sexual confidence with an artistic brush. During the second act, Von Teese rides a pink velvet mechanical bull with 6-foot-long Swarovski crystallized horns while her dancers kick up their silver bedazzled boots.

    “It’s really fun for me to step into the role and direct someone on how to make it their own,” she explains of the vignettes performed by her cast members between costume changes. As Von Teese straps on a new corset and Christian Louboutin heels, her fleet of fast-tapping dancers entertain the audience.

    “Christian is a really close friend of mine,” she says. The two met in the early 2000s while Von Teese was performing in London. “He was just here a couple weeks ago. He makes all the shoes for my shows.”

    Nothing makes her feel sexier than strutting the catwalk in those red-painted soles. She says the latest Louboutin heels come with inside padding allowing for a sleek and sophisticated, but comfortable, walk.

    “I spent five hours on them the other day, and I was totally fine,” she says.

    In her final number, Von Teese elegantly strides down stairs into a classic showgirl scene with vintage Bob Mackie headpieces and feather backpacks from the last showgirl revue on the strip, Jubilee.

    Louboutin loved the number but offered one note: “Christian told me, ‘I think you need to wear the highest shoe with your finale.’ … He’s like, ‘I know it’s dangerous. We can see that it’s difficult and dangerous. I think you should up the ante,’ And I was like, ‘OK, I’m going to do that.’”

    Make the whole place shimmer

    The most jaw-dropping part of the show isn’t necessarily the strip teases, but a Swarovski crystal dress and heels that glisten so intensely, it almost appears like an electronic animation is projected onto them. The cut of the jewels refracts every single light source. It’s impossible to look away.

    “I just love fantasy and spectacle and glitz,” Von Teese says, smiling. “The opulence and absurdity of all of it. I just love the idea of creating things that you won’t see in real life, you know?”

    Tickets to see the “Queen of Burlesque” extend through October at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.

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    Follow Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network’s Taylor Swift reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @BryanWestTV.

  • 'Holland': Nicole Kidman is embroiled in a Midwestern mysteryMovies

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  • Nicole Kidman and cast discuss the gripping 'Holland' thrillerEntertain This!

    Nicole Kidman and cast discuss the gripping 'Holland' thrillerEntertain This!

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  • Crossword Blog & Answers for March 27, 2025 by Sally Hoelscher

    Crossword Blog & Answers for March 27, 2025 by Sally Hoelscher

    There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solve today’s puzzle before reading further! An Average Puzzle

    Constructor: Matthew Luter

    Editor: Anna Gundlach

    Comments from Today’s Crossword Constructor

    Matthew: This one started out as a proposed set with the theme-related words at the end of phrases like HIGHWAY MEDIAN, WHAT DO YOU MEAN, and DEPECHE MODE. Amanda suggested that a little bit tighter set might have those words at the beginning of phrases, so after a bit of brainstorming, here we are. I do always enjoy getting references to music that I love into the puzzles I make. So, while Depeche Mode didn’t make the final cut, I was glad to get SINEAD in here at 30A and The Specials in the clue at 68A. Happy listening, and happy solving.

    What I Learned from Today’s Puzzle

    • USA (60A: “Burn Notice” network) Burn Notice is a TV series that originally aired on the USA network from 2007-2013. The show’s title is a reference to burn notices issued by intelligence agencies to discredit agents or sources that are no longer reliable. The show centers on former spy Michael Weston (portrayed by Jeffrey Donovan), who has been cut off from the agency he used to work for and finds himself in Miami, Florida. Throughout the series he attempts to figure out who burned him and why.
    • FIRE (29D: Pokemon type that is immune to burns) My knowledge of Pokémon is limited to what I have picked up in general conversation and from crosswords. There are various types of Pokémon, of which FIRE is one. A Pokémon’s type impacts their appearance, as well as how they fare in combat. Fortunately, it was fairly inferable that a FIRE Pokémon would be immune to burns, so with a little help from crossing answers, I was able to figure this out.

    Random Thoughts & Interesting Things

    • ROOMBA (1A: Robotic vacuum brand) The ROOMBA, the robotic vacuum made by iRobot, has been making the rounds since September 2002 when it was first introduced.
    • NBA (7A: Org. with Cavs and Mavs) The NBA teams informally known as the Cavs and Mavs are the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Dallas Mavericks.
    • ICE AGE (16A: Manny the Mammoth’s movie franchise) Manny the Mammoth (voiced by Ray Romano) was first introduced in the animated 2002 movie Ice Age. He has appeared in five movies so far, and the standalone spin-off, The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild. The sixth movie in the Ice Age franchise is scheduled to be released in December 2026.
    • NEON (19A: Gas in glowing tubes) and INERT (53D: Chemically nonreactive) NEON is an INERT gas that is used in NEON lights.
    • X-MEN (20A: Rogue’s superhero team) The X-MEN are a team of superheroes appearing in Marvel comic books, TV shows, films, and video games. X-MEN are humans born with the X-gene, a genetic mutation that confers superhuman abilities. In the X-Men franchise, ANNA Paquin portrays Rogue, who is capable of absorbing the powers, abilities, and knowledge of those she touches, and using them as her own. 
    • SINEAD (30A: “The Emperor’s New Clothes” singer O’Connor) “The Emperor’s New Clothes” is a 1990 song by SINEAD O’Connor, from her second studio album, I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got. “Through their own words / They will be exposed / They’ve got a severe case of / The emperor’s new clothes…”
    • SARI (38A: Garment whose name comes from the Sanskrit for “strip of cloth”) This name is fitting, as a SARI consists of a single unstitched length of fabric that varies in length from four and a half to nine yards. The SARI can be wrapped and draped in a variety of styles.
    • MAHI (41A: When doubled, a Hawaiian fish) The MAHI-MAHI is also known as the common dolphinfish, though it is not related to dolphins. In Hawaiian, “MAHI-MAHI” means “very strong.” 
    • RAITA (52A: Indian yogurt-based condiment) RAITA is a condiment of seasoned yogurt with raw or cooked vegetables, often cucumber and onion. The herbs and spices used in RAITA include coriander, cumin, mint, cayenne pepper, and chaat masala.
    • TIM (65A: “I Think You Should Leave With ___ Robinson”) I Think You Should Leave With TIM Robinson is a Netflix TV series that premiered in 2019. The sketch comedy show was created by TIM Robinson and Zach Kanin. Many of the show’s sketches involve someone making an embarrassing mistake and refusing to admit it. For his role on the show, TIM Robinson won an Emmy Award in 2023 for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series.
    • SKA (68A: The Specials genre) The Specials were a British SKA band. Their last album, released in 2021, is titled Protest Songs 1924-2012. The Specials were active (off and on) from 1977-2022. After the death of one of the bands founding members, Terry Hall, in 2022, The Specials are no longer performing together as a band. The last filmed concert by the band before Terry Hall’s death was broadcast in December 2024 as The Specials: Live From Coventry Cathedral.
    • GIN (69A: Tom Collins liquor) A Tom Collins is a cocktail made with GIN, lemon juice, simple syrup, and carbonated water. 
    • TWEAKS (70A: Makes minor changes to) I enjoy the word TWEAKS. At least, I enjoy it in this sense – which is how I usually use it – but not in the sense of a sharp pinch, as when one TWEAKS your nose.
    • OREO (3D: Vowel-heavy cookie) This is a nice crossword-centric clue for crossword’s favorite cookie, OREO.
    • MODE MAGAZINE (23D: Workplace of TV’s “Ugly Betty”) Ugly Betty is a TV series that originally aired from 2006-2010. The series was based on the telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea. Despite her lack of fashion sense, the title character on the show, Betty Suarez (portrayed by America Ferrera), lands a job at MODE MAGAZINE, a trendy fashion magazine.
    • WELSH (26D: From Cardiff or Swansea) Cardiff is the capital and largest city of Wales. Swansea is the second-largest city in Wales.
    • LASIK (50D: Vision-correcting surgery acronym) LASIK stands for “laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis.” I can understand why it’s referred to as LASIK. LASIK surgery is performed to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
    • SVEN (55D: “Frozen” reindeer) In the Disney animated movies Frozen (2013) and Frozen II (2019), SVEN is Kristoff’s reindeer companion. (Kristoff is an iceman living in the mountains at the beginning of the first movie.) Although SVEN is not a talking animal, Kristoff sometimes “talks” for him, voicing what SVEN might be thinking. Jonathan Groff who voices Kristoff, also provides SVEN’s voice for those moments.
    • ETTA (57D: Jazz singer James) ETTA James is making back-to-back puzzle appearances. Yesterday we saw ETTA clued as [“At Last” singer James].

    Crossword Puzzle Theme Synopsis

    • MEAN BUSINESS (4D: Behave in a no-nonsense way)
    • MEDIAN STRIP (17A: Space between halves of a divided highway)
    • MODE MAGAZINE (23D: Workplace of TV’s “Ugly Betty”)

    AN AVERAGE PUZZLE: The first words of the theme answers – MEAN, MEDIAN, and MODE – are types of AVERAGEs.

    When we see a math-related clue, I often joke, “Who put math in our word puzzle?” Today the entire theme is math-related! MEAN, MEDIAN, and MODE are different types of AVERAGEs. The MEAN is what many people think of when they hear the word AVERAGE. It’s the sum of the numbers in a set divided by how many numbers are in the set. The MEDIAN is the value that is halfway between the maximum and minimum values in a set of numbers. And the MODE refers to the most frequent value in a set of numbers. This is an enjoyable theme, especially for those of us who like math and words. Thank you, Matt, for this delightful puzzle.

    For more on USA TODAY’s Crossword Puzzles

  • Dita Von Teese talks Vegas residency, Taylor Swift music video cameoMusic

    Dita Von Teese talks Vegas residency, Taylor Swift music video cameoMusic

    Dita Von Teese talks Vegas residency, Taylor Swift music video cameoMusic

  • Pop icon to stop performing due to health

    Pop icon to stop performing due to health

    Pop icon Johnny Mathis is ready for his final curtain call.

    The Grammy-winning singer, 89, will be retiring from the stage this summer due to his elderly age and declining memory, Mathis’ team revealed Wednesday in a statement on his official Facebook page. Although Mathis will continue to perform on his ongoing Voice of Romance Tour this spring, all “concerts from June 2025 onwards are now canceled.”

    “As many of you may already be aware, Johnny Mathis is approaching his 90th birthday this year,” the statement reads. “So, it’s with sincere regret that due to Mr. Mathis’ age and memory issues which have accelerated, we are announcing his retirement from touring and live concerts.”

    Mathis, who has a handful of shows left in Pennsylvania, Indiana and California, is scheduled to perform his final concert on May 18 at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, New Jersey. Refunds for the scrapped performances will be “made through the original point of purchase,” per Mathis’ team.

    “Johnny Mathis and his entire staff send their heartfelt gratitude to all Mathis fans worldwide for your continued love and support of his music!”, the statement concluded. “It’s truly been ‘Wonderful, Wonderful.’”

    In a statement to USA TODAY, Mathis’ representative Robert Scott said that while the singer’s memory issues don’t impact his “day-to-day life too much,” Mathis’ demanding travel schedule has “taken a toll on his body.”

    “His voice is still wonderful, and it’s a shame that he won’t be able to share that with his audiences after May 18,” Scott said. “He knows deep down that it’s time to call it a day.  He’s performed 69 consecutive years now (1956) without ever missing a beat.”

    Born John Royce Mathis in September 1935, Mathis developed an early love of music when his family moved from his native Texas to San Francisco, where his father taught him his first song (the Walter Donaldson-penned “My Blue Heaven”) and later bought an upright piano for the home, according to a biography on Mathis’ official website.

    After a childhood of singing in the church choir and taking vocal lessons, Mathis’ music career took off in college when he was discovered by club owner Helen Noga, who started managing him as a teen after seeing him perform with a classmate’s group, per Mathis’ website. With Noga’s help, the burgeoning singer landed a record deal with Columbia Records in 1955.

    Mathis dropped his self-titled debut album in July 1956 and has released over 70 albums throughout his seven-decade career. Some of his biggest hits include “Wonderful Wonderful!”, “It’s Not for Me to Say,” “Chances Are,” “Gina” and “What Will Mary Say.”

    In 2003, the Grammy Awards recognized Mathis’ musical stature with the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award. Three of the singer’s songs have also been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

    Mathis was inducted into the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame in 2014, joining other vocal titans such as Judy Garland, Tony Bennett, Linda Ronstadt and Frank Sinatra.

    A few years later, Mathis reflected on his career longevity in a 2019 interview with the American Press. “I don’t think about retiring. I think about how I can keep singing for the rest of my life. I just have to pace myself,” he said.

    Mathis’ most recent album, “Christmas Time is Here,” was released in October 2023.

  • Why does Jeff Probst cry?

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    In what may be a first in the show’s long and storied history, “Survivor” host Jeff Probst became visibly emotional during a challenge in this week’s episode.

    The fifth episode of Season 48, titled “Master Class in Deception,” saw contestants first participate in a reward challenge where the winning tribe would visit the Sanctuary and be rewarded with pastries, iced coffees and milk.

    The Lagi tribe emerged victorious, heading to the Sanctuary, and the Vula tribe came in second, using the reward to further bond as teammates.

    But it was the immunity challenge that saw the standout emotional moment from this week’s episode. The three tribes started in the water, pulling a boat in with a rope. Once they got to the beach, they had to crawl under a wooden beam and dig through the sand until eventually each tribe member had to place a ball in a hole in a wooden maze puzzle.

    After heading to tribal council last week, the Vula tribe emerged victorious, working together well and speeding through the puzzle to win the first immunity. Then, it became a race between the Lagi and Civa tribes.

    On Lagi, Eva Erickson was having trouble completing the puzzle, and began to feel overwhelmed even as her teammates cheered her on. In the midst of a meltdown, Eva was able to finish the puzzle, winning the final immunity for Lagi and sending Civa to tribal council.

    But even in Lagi’s victory, Eva was still visibly upset and emotional, until Probst asked Joe Hunter of the Vula tribe (Eva’s former tribemate) if he would like to give her a hug. Joe embraced Eva, speaking to her and helping her calm down, and Eva eventually revealed to Probst and the rest of the players that she was diagnosed with autism at a very young age and sometimes, when overwhelmed, goes into what she called a “meltdown.”

    Players applauded Eva for sharing her story, even bringing Probst to tears. “Wow, this has never happened,” an emotional Probst said.

    Although the moment was overshadowed by Eva sharing her story with her tribemates, the Civa tribe still came in last and were headed to tribal council to vote a member out. Here’s what to know about this week’s episode of “Survivor” Season 48.

    Who went home on ‘Survivor’ Season 48, Episode 4?

    Once the Civa members were back on their beach before heading to tribal council, Bianca Roses realized she was in a predicament.

    Roses had lost her vote in a previous episode, effectively giving her no power in the forthcoming events. At first, she kept this information to herself, working both sides of the Chrissy Sarnowsky-Mitch Guerra alliance and the tenuous Cedrek McFadden-Sai Hughley alliance.

    At first, Chrissy and Mitch were game to vote out Sai, and Bianca worked to convince Cedrek to do the same. But just as they were leaving for tribal council, Bianca revealed her secret to Cedrek in the hopes it would garner trust and further influence his vote on Sai.

    But things did not go according to plan for Bianca, who of course had no vote and no power at tribal council. Mitch voted for Sai, Sai voted for Chrissy, and in a surprise twist, Cedrek and Chrissy voted for Bianca, who had no vote at all, making the 33-year-old PR consultant living in Arlington, Virginia, the fifth person to be voted out of Season 48.

    Who went home last week on ‘Survivor’ Season 48?

    Last episode, a tribe swap mixed up the original teams as players dropped their buffs, creating new Civa, Vula and Lagi tribes.

    Morale was high leading into the episode’s immunity challenge, where the first and second finishers were guaranteed safety and a much-coveted reward of fresh fruit to bring back to camp. But as players had to heave sandbags, move through an obstacle course, toss balls and complete a puzzle, the Vula tribe (with no original Vula members on it) were once again the last team to finish.

    Heading to tribal council with three original Lagi members and two Civa, the Civa members pretended to not have a tight alliance with each other in hopes of not becoming the target of the majority. Kamilla Karthigesu (a Civa) even told other members she suspected Thomas Krottinger (a Lagi) of lying about not having an advantage from a “journey” he had taken a few episodes prior, further sowing distrust.

    Just before tribal council, original Lagi member Shauhin Davari searched Kyle Fraser’s bag (a Civa) for a hidden immunity idol. Luckily, Shauhin did not find the idol, which Kyle did in fact have.

    Kyle correctly guessed he was the target of the vote and played his hidden immunity idol, nullifying the three votes from Thomas, Shauhin and Joe Hunter (a Lagi) cast against him. Kyle and Kamilla voted for Thomas, thus making the 34-year-old music executive living in Los Angeles the fourth person voted out of the game.

    How to watch ‘Survivor’ Season 48

    Season 48 of “Survivor” airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET / PT on CBS and streams on Paramount+ for subscribers of the Paramount+ with Showtime plan.

    Episodes can be streamed the next day for subscribers of any Paramount+ plan.

    The previous 47 seasons of the show are all available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription.

    Watch every season of Survivor on Paramount+

    Who is the host of ‘Survivor’?

    Jeff Probst has hosted all 48 seasons of the show, which has been on the air since 2000. He also serves as an executive producer.

    Who won ‘Survivor’ Season 47?

    Rachel Lamont won Season 47 of “Survivor,” in a 7-1-0 vote against Sam Phalen, who got one vote, and Sue Smey.

    Lamont, a 34-year-old graphic designer from Southfield, Michigan, was originally on the Gata tribe and became the fifth woman ever to win four individual Immunity Challenges in a season.

    Where is ‘Survivor’ filmed?

    While “Survivor” previously took contestants to remote locations around the world, from the Pearl Islands to the Philippines and Guatemala, the show has been filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji for the past 15 seasons.

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  • Ryan Seacrest taps out after ‘Wheel of Fortune’ headlock

    Ryan Seacrest taps out after ‘Wheel of Fortune’ headlock

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    At least it wasn’t a figure-four leglock.

    Monday’s “Wheel of Fortune” episode saw contestant Bill Page of Wilmington, Delaware, put Ryan Seacrest in a headlock, prompting the host to promptly tap out.

    The headlock came about when Seacrest asked Page about his time in the squared circle. “Would you like to show me one,” Seacrest asked about Page’s wrestling moves.

    Once the hold was locked in, it appeared Page flashed back, sticking out his tongue as Seacrest dropped to the ground.

    Luckily, Seacrest was none the worse for wear. His hair normally perfect hair, however, was a different story. When “Pet Peeves” came up as the next category, Seacrest joked: “My pet peeve is messing up my hair.”

    Contestant describes wrestling background

    In an interview posted to social media by Maggie Sajak, former host Pat Sajak’s daughter, Page described himself as a former professional wrestler who worked for the East Coast Wrestling Association.

    “I wasn’t sure. I said I did pro wrestling, and they said, ‘What kind of moves can you put on Ryan?’” Page said when asked if he expected to show off his wrestling skills. “I said, ‘I guess the easiest one would be a headlock.’”

    Page is listed on the East Coast Wrestling Association website as a member of its Hall of Fame under the ring name “Big Bill Page” and it said on a Facebook post that Page is a former champion for the promotion.

    “Big Bill Page was instrumental in the early success of the ECWA,” Ryan Kavanagh owner of the East Coast Wrestling Association said in an email to USA TODAY Wednesday. “Seeing Bill on Wheel of Fortune just proves his magnetic personality that drew in fans all those years ago – never left him.”

    Former pro-wrestler takes home thousands on “Wheel of Fortune”

    Page, clad in a Hawaiian shirt with photos of his grandchildren on it, solved multiple puzzles during the show and advanced to the bonus round.

    Prior to spinning for the final prize, Page noted that he was accompanied by his wife of nearly 35 years.

    He failed to complete the final puzzle but took home over $31,000 and a trip to Sint Maarten.