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  • When could ‘Love is Blind’ Season 9 release? What we know so far

    When could ‘Love is Blind’ Season 9 release? What we know so far

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    Season 8 of “Love is Blind” may have wrapped up, but the show will go on, albeit with a different setting and cast.

    Netflix has renewed the show through Season 10, which means that “Love is Blind” will be returning for at least 2 more seasons, if not more given the show’s popularity.

    Now in its fifth year, the social experiment follows groups of singles who sign up “for a less conventional approach to modern dating” and “choose someone to marry without ever meeting them.”

    Over the course of the show, the newly engaged couples move in together, plan their wedding and “find out if their physical connection matches their strong emotion bond developed in the pods,” according to the show’s synopsis.

    “This addictive 12-episode series will uncover whether looks, race, or age do matter — or if love really is blind,” says Netflix about the show.

    While the streamer has announced that “Love is Blind” will be returning for a Season 9, details on the upcoming season are sparse. Here’s what we know so far about Season 9 of “Love is Blind.”

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    Will there be ‘Love is Blind’ Season 9?

    Yes. Earlier this year in January, Netflix announced the Emmy-nominated series has been renewed through Season 10.

    ‘Love is Blind’ Season 9 release date

    A release date for Season 9 of “Love is Blind” is not yet available. However, based on previous trends, it is likely that Season 9 will release sometime in September or October 2025.

    Netflix, since Season 2, has released two seasons of the show per year. Season 2 and 3 released in February and October of 2022, , respectively, while Season 4 and 5 dropped in March and September 2023. Season 6 released in February 2024 and Season 7 arrived in October 2024.

    ‘Love is Blind’ Season 9 cast

    Cast details for Season 9 have not yet been announced by Netflix. The “Love is Blind” cast is usually announced closer to the premiere date.

    ‘Love is Blind’ Season 9 location

    Netflix has also not yet revealed which city and state the upcoming season will be based in. However, in July last year, Kinetic Content, the production house behind the series, put out casting calls in Miami, Atlanta, New England and Columbus, Ohio, indicating the possible locations for future seasons.

    The production company, in the July Instagram post, called for “all single men and women who are brave, open-minded and ready for a committed relationship” to apply to be a part of the show. However, the company did not specify which seasons the casting calls were for or when they would release.

    Season 8 was comprised of contestants from Minnesota’s Twin Cities areas for which Kinetic had put out casting calls in March 2023. In the same casting call, the company had also sought single men and women in Denver, Colorado.

    Season 7 of “Love is Blind” was set in Washington, D.C., Season 6 in Charlotte, North Carolina, Season 5 in Houston, Season 4 in Seattle and Season 3 in Dallas.

    ‘Love is Blind’ Season 9 hosts

    Nick and Vanessa Lachey have been hosting the show since its debut in 2020. They are expected to return as hosts for Season 9, barring any changes.

    Contributing: Amaris Encinas, USA TODAY

    Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

  • Patina Miller discusses portraying Raq

    Patina Miller discusses portraying Raq

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    Editor’s note: This story contains spoilers about the first three seasons of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan.”

    Patina Miller earned her respect as a fierce drug lord in the gritty streets of 90s-era Southside Jamaica, Queens, in STARZ’s crime drama “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” and as an acclaimed actress and singer in real life.

    Throughout her decades-long career, Miller won a Tony Award for her role in the musical “Pippin” and took on roles on CBS’ “Madam Secretary” and the blockbuster “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” installments. Additionally, the veteran snagged a Grammy for her work in the Broadway revival of “Into The Woods.” She’s also a mother, fashionista, and podcast star.

    “I’m walking in my destiny,” Miller told USA TODAY. “I’m in my boss woman era.”

    “I’m in the era of just having fun, trusting myself even more, and standing up for the things and going for the things that I want in my life, and not apologizing for that.”

    That boss mentality translates in her role as Raquel “Raq” Thomas in “Raising Kanan,” a spinoff in the “Power” Universe. Miller portrays the complicated mother of protagonist Kanan Stark (Mekai Curtis) − played by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in the original series −as he tries to stand on his own in the drug game.

    When Miller first got the script, her character’s authentic realness attracted her to this project. From South Carolina, she took inspiration from 50 Cent, YouTube videos and worked with a dialect coach to capture the New York accent and aura.

    “All my theater training has prepared me for this,” she said. “I love the whole aspect of this character being a mother, being the matriarch of a family, and the pressure of what that feels like. Raq had so many colors and so many layers, and that’s something that I wanted to explore.”

    It costs to be the boss in a world where you can’t put your guard down

    The characters in “Raising Kanan” abide by a code: keep your mouth shut, handle business, and collect the dough. Expectedly, bodies might drop in the process. The family structure appears solid with her siblings, the suave assassin Lou-Lou (Malcolm Mays) and the short-tempered but devoted Marvin (London Brown). But building a criminal empire is expensive, and not just monetarily.

    Raq knows this firsthand, as it has cost her relationships personally and professionally. Her unapologetic parenting style and relentless approach to the drug world has repeatedly landed her in hot water, especially in the dynamic with her son Kanan, who naturally became enamored with the lifestyle.

    The genesis of their crumbling relationship happened in Season 1 when Raq ordered the teen to gun down dirty detective Howard (Omar Epps), who he later learns is his biological father. “No matter if it was his dad or not, sending your son to go and take a life was 100% the turning point for the relationship,” Miller said.

    Although she calls the shots in her organization (literally), her shortcomings continue throughout the series.

    “Raq has this big dream. She has dreams of leaving behind a legacy,” the actress continued. “Now she goes about it in some twisted ways, but I think that’s her circumstances.”

    In Season 2, Raq shoots loyal foot soldier Scrappy (Ade Chike Torbert) for snitching after getting the wrong intel from Howard, complicating her relationship with Lou-Lou. In the finale, it erupts when the sister-brother duo have a heated confrontation about how, unbeknownst to Lou, Raq owns a piece of his record label − his investment outside of the game. She also admits that the Scrappy hit was a mistake because he wasn’t an informant, after all, but she still chastises him for not having the guts to pull the trigger.

    In the scene, hailed as iconic to fans, Raq didn’t hold back, uttering to her blood, “I own you.”

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    Raq, Lou Lou square off in season 2 of ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’

    Raq and Lou Lou get into a heated standoff, hailed by fans as one of the best scenes in the series. Season 4 premieres on STARZ on March 7.

    “She meant every single word of it, and that’s when you saw her viciousness come out,” Miller said. “I think people talk about that moment because it’s something she can’t take back.”

    The scene “was so magical,” Miller recalled her time shooting on set with Mays. “There were a couple of takes where I didn’t put my hand on his face, but there was one take where we were just like feeling it, and I just gently grabbed his face and said, ‘I own you,’ and walked off. It was powerful. We knew we had gotten it at that point. It will go down as one of my favorite scenes. The dialogue was great. It was truly remarkable, and I’m so happy people loved it.”

    Mother, sister, aunt, boss

    Miller stated that Raq is a “refreshing” addition to the criminal television landscape, where men are the head honchos. Through her character, she proves that women can be at the center of these kinds of stories.

    “I think men get the opportunity to play these roles,” she said. “It’s a very powerful message to send to an audience. You know what I mean? Put out there that women can be strong and complicated. I love that Raq is not a perfect mother. I love that she makes mistakes. I love how vicious she is, but at the same time, how she’s really devoted to family. She’s a mother, a sister, an aunt, but she’s a boss.”

    In addition to her villainous ways, fans adore the 90s high-fashion couture yet street-inspired ensembles she rocks during her perilous escapades: “There’s something classy about Raq, classy about her fashion, but then there’s also something that’s so dope and swagged out.”

    “You can really tell that Raq had a pulse on what was in, what was current at that time,” Miller added.

    Raq ‘loves deeply’ despite cold-hearted tendencies, Miller says

    Although lethal, Raq lets her guard down with her rival-turned-love interest, Unique (Joey Bada$$). Her soft side particularly shines during interactions with her niece, Jukebox (Hailey Kilgore), who we see throughout the series tackle her sexuality, her complicated relationship with Marvin, the death of her first love, and finding her footing in a local all-girl singing group.

    “I think people love that she’s dangerous, and they say she’s cold-hearted, but not really. She was there as a mother figure for Juke. I think that’s a big thing to take on the responsibility of another person’s child and a role model for her.” Miller said. “I think people don’t see that she is actually a good person that she loves deeply.”

    The actress continued, “She’s hard on the family, but that’s because they don’t listen.”

    Fans can see more of Miller’s character evolution in the fourth season of Raising Kanan, which debuts on STARZ on Friday, March 7. It will continue to explore the internal tug-of-war struggle between Raq and Kanan after eliminating Unique’s brother Ronnie (Grantham Coleman) and Howard at the end of Season 3.

    “At the beginning of the [new] season, she and Kanan are not in the same place as they used to be, but they found a way to be in each other’s orbit as business partners,” Miller explained. “Kanan and Raq are on their own paths this season of trying to build up their businesses separately. And you know, once you have power, you want to hold on to that power, and power makes people act a certain way.”

    “And Raquel, we all know, to keep the power, she might do whatever she has to do.”

    Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at [email protected].

  • When does new ‘1923’ come out? Season 2 episode schedule, times, cast

    When does new ‘1923’ come out? Season 2 episode schedule, times, cast

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    This story contains spoilers for the first two episodes of Season 2 of “1923.”

    The Duttons are facing a terribly cruel winter in Season 2 of “Yellowstone” prequel “1923”.

    The harsh weather along with external and internal threats present new challenges for the ancestors of the Duttons from “Yellowstone,” Cara and Jacob Dutton (Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford). As Jacob departs for Bozeman to help with a case, the women Cara Dutton and Elizabeth “Liz” Dutton deal with a deadly threat. On the other hand, Spencer Dutton (Brandon Sklenar) is finding his way back home with his return crucial for the family.

    “With harsh conditions and adversaries threatening to end the Dutton legacy, Spencer embarks on an arduous journey home, racing against time to save his family in Montana,” the series synopsis says. “Meanwhile, Alexandra sets off on her own harrowing trans-Atlantic journey to find Spencer and reclaim their love.”

    The show, which chronicles one generation of the Dutton family, is the second “Yellowstone” prequel, following the events of the limited series “1883” (released in 2021) and before the current day “Yellowstone.”

    Here’s what to know about Season 2, including which generation of Duttons you’ll see, the full cast and how to watch new episodes.

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    When do new ‘1923’ episodes come out? Episode 3 release date, time

    New episodes of “1923” Season 2 drop every Sunday on Paramount+ at 12 a.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT (previous day).

    Episode 3 of the series titled “Wrap Thee in Terror” will release on Sunday, March 9 at 12 a.m. ET / Saturday, March 8 at 9 p.m. PT.

    The series premiered on Sunday, Feb. 23, at 12 a.m. ET / Saturday, Feb. 22 at 9 p.m. PT.

    Watch 1923 Season 2 on Paramount+

    How to watch ‘1923’ Season 2

    Season 2 of “1923” is available to stream exclusively on Paramount+ starting Sunday, Feb. 23 with new episodes dropping weekly on Sundays.

    Season 1 of the series is also available on the streaming service. Unlike “Yellowstone,” this series is only available via streaming on Paramount+.

    ‘1923’: Stream on Paramount+

    ‘1923’ Season 2 episode schedule

    While Paramount+ has not released the full episode schedule for Season 2 of “1923,” the season is expected to have 8 episodes, according to reports in Collider and Forbes. Here’s what the upcoming schedule looks like

    • Episode 3 “Wrap Thee in Terror:” March 9
    • Episode 4: March 16
    • Episode 5: March 23
    • Episode 6: March 30
    • Episode 7: April 6
    • Episode 8: April 13

    Who are the Duttons in ‘1923’?

    “1923” follows the Duttons led by patriarch Jacob and matriarch Cara, played by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren respectively, according to Paramount+.

    Jacob and Cara Dutton are ancestors of the current-day Yellowstone Dutton ranch owner and patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner), while Jacob is the brother of James Dutton, the settler played by Tim McGraw in “1883.”

    The series, meanwhile, is set in the early 20th century, “when pandemics, historic drought and the end of Prohibition all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home,” according to the series synopsis.

    Dutton family tree

    Here’s a look at the Dutton family tree, as reported by Jennifer Borresen for USA TODAY.

    ‘1923’ Season 2 cast

    Cast members for Season 2 of “1923,” as per Paramount+, include:

    • Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton
    • Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton
    • Brandon Sklenar as Spencer Dutton
    • Darren Mann as Jack Dutton
    • Michelle Randolph as Elizabeth Strafford
    • Julia Schlaepfer as Alexandra Dutton
    • Timothy Dalton as Donald Whitfield
    • Jerome Flynn as Banner Creighton
    • Brian Geraghty as Zane
    • Sebastian Roché as Father Renaud
    • Aminah Nieves as Teonna
    • Jennifer Carpenter
    • Robert Patrick as Sheriff McDowell

    Watch the ‘1923’ Season 2 trailer

    Paramount dropped the trailer for Season 2 of “1923” on Jan. 19.

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    Contributing: Jennifer Borresen, Gabe Hauari, Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY

    Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

  • Jack’s Books reminds customers of the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ library

    Jack’s Books reminds customers of the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ library

    Independent bookstores are the heartbeats of their communities. They provide culture and community, generate local jobs and sales tax revenue, promote literacy and education, champion and center diverse and new authors, connect readers to books in a personal and authentic way, and actively support the right to read and access to books in their communities.

    Each week we profile an independent bookstore, sharing what makes each one special and getting their expert and unique book recommendations.

    This week we have Colton Cauthen, owner of Jack’s Books in Florence, South Carolina.

    What’s your store’s story?

    Jack’s Books began in spring 2024 as a vision to open a unique, independent bookstore in Florence, South Carolina that would promote community while bringing people into contact with a wide variety of great, tangible books in an atmosphere that matches the magic of reading. We are also striving to reinforce our city’s wonderful and growing historic downtown where our store is located.

    What makes your independent bookstore unique?

    Our goal was for people to come find stories they can’t wait to enter, in a store they won’t want to leave. Since opening, our customers have described our store as the most magical bookstore they have ever been in with frequent references to the “Beauty and the Beast” library. Others have said they wish they could come live in the store.

    What book do you love to recommend to customers and why?

    I love recommending “The Count of Monte Cristo” by Alexandre Dumas because it is such a rich and beautiful story and a highly enjoyable classic for people of various interests that deals with a variety of important themes relating to the human condition.

    C.S. Lewis’ science fiction trilogy, The Space Trilogy, is unknown to many – even C.S. Lewis fans – and yet is a fantastic series with great world-building, deep symbolic meaning and timeless relevance to society.

    A more recent release I was anticipating is “2084” by John C. Lennox, a book regarding Artificial Intelligence which has been updated and expanded since its original publishing prior to the widespread success of large language models.

    Why is shopping at local, independent bookstores important? 

    Local, independent bookstores are an important third space for communities and can play a role in promoting reading, creativity and the arts more generally. They pose a meaningful and intentional contrast to the hyper-transactional, digital and increasingly (and ironically) disconnected world.

    What are some of your store’s events, programs, or partnerships coming up that you would like to share?

    We will be hosting a variety of local author signing events in the spring, as well as establishing and hosting book clubs, with details on all of the above to be announced later this year.

  • Nadya Suleman has one regret after ‘Octomom’ IVF controversy

    Nadya Suleman has one regret after ‘Octomom’ IVF controversy

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    Natalie “Nadya” Suleman, the woman who became known as “Octomom,” is telling her story over 15 years after she became the subject of intense media backlash surrounding the birth of her 16-year-old octuplets.

    Suleman is opening up in a People magazine interview published on Thursday about being coined “Octomom” following the 2009 controversy involving her IVF doctor.

    Suleman is reentering the cultural conversation, after leaving the spotlight in 2013, ahead of a new Lifetime biopic “I Was Octomom” and companion docuseries “Confessions of Octomom,” which premiere respectively on Friday and Monday.

    “I don’t think I’d do too much differently,” Suleman revealed to People. “I do regret not suing the infertility doctor,” Dr. Michael Kamrava, who implanted her with more embryos than typical for in vitro fertilization treatments.

    “I definitely regret that because his insurance would’ve been the one paying, and it would’ve been some millions, and it would’ve been helpful for my family,” the mom of 14 said.

    Suleman and Kamrava, who implanted her with six times the normal amount of two embryos, received harsh media backlash after reports surfaced after Suleman gave birth in 2009 to the first-ever surviving octuplets amid a strained financial situation. She is also mom to six older children.

    After lying about the number of embryos he implanted in Suleman, Kamrava was stripped of his medical license.

    “I regret that I kind of threw myself under the bus to cover for him, and I shouldn’t have, but I was grateful. I wouldn’t have had any of my kids if it weren’t for his innovative technique. No one else in the world did this type of procedure so I didn’t have it in my heart to sue him,” Suleman added.

    Suleman told People that she wanted “just one more” baby, but Kamrava implanted her with 12 embryos after originally telling her told her he’d only implanted six embryos.

    “But I did sue the hospital because they breached HIPAA,” Suleman says of hospital workers who allegedly leaked her name and medical information to the media. “They’re the reason why I ended up in the public eye.”

    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, also known as HIPAA, protects patients’ health care information from being released by healthcare providers like doctors without permission and consent.

    ‘Octomom’ Nadya Suleman opens up about motherhood

    Suleman stressed during a People video interview that she chose to do a docuseries instead of a reality TV show due to the developmental effects of reality television on children. But she’s describing herself as “grateful.”

    “Natalie Suleman is just a mom of many and she is very, very, very grateful,” Suleman described herself to People. “We are a loving family and we’re there for each other. All of my kids are just very humble, grounded, kind people with good hearts.”

    Suleman admitted to the outlet that she chose to have so many children out of fear of loneliness.

    “I wasn’t happy as an only child, and clearly I projected my dream onto my kids and wanting a big, well, not this big of a family, but I did want seven kids,” she told People.

    “But it’s not enough to say I wanted a big family because I was lonely,” she added. “There is an amalgamation of factors. I wanted kids to create maybe a safe and predictable little world that I lacked growing up. So then of course, I projected onto my future family.”

  • Gene Hackman, Betsy Arakawa investigation: Causes of death announced

    Gene Hackman, Betsy Arakawa investigation: Causes of death announced

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    Over a week after celebrated actor Gene Hackman was found dead alongside wife Betsy Arakawa in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home, officials released their findings on the couple’s causes of death amid what they’d initially described as “suspicious” circumstances.

    During a press conference held by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office press conference on Friday afternoon, New Mexico’s chief medical examiner, Dr. Heather Jarrell, said the office’s investigation revealed 65-year-old Arakawa died from Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare disease that is contracted by contact with mouse droppings. And Hackman, 95, had heart disease and complications caused by Alzheimer’s disease. His death was determined to be from natural causes.

    Hackman’s pacemaker last showed activity on Feb. 18, according to the medical investigator, so Hackman “probably died around Feb. 18,” with Jarrell noting Hackman “was in a very poor state of health” at the time of his death and she thinks “he died as a result of his heart disease.”

    It appears that Arakawa died first, according to the medical examiner — likely around Feb. 11, the last time anyone had any communication from her. Jarrell suggested that due to what she called “advanced Alzheimer’s disease,” it was possible Hackman was “not aware” that his wife had died.

    “We consider this an open investigation” as there are “other loose ends we need to tie up,” Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said.

    Betsy Arakawa ran errands in her final days

    All of the last communications from Arakawa came on Feb. 11.

    On Feb. 9 Arakawa picked up their dog Zinna from a veterinary hospital, the sheriff’s office said. Two days later, they found that she had an email conversation with her massage therapist in the afternoon. By 3:30 p.m. she was at Sprouts Farmers Market and just after 4 p.m. she was at CVS.

    She was spotted at a pet store just before 5 p.m. on Feb. 11, and returned home just after 5:15 pm. according to the security at her gated subdivision. She had numerous emails unopened later that day.

    That was the last known communication from Arakawa or her husband.

    How Gene Hackman, Betsy Arakawa were discovered

    Hackman and Arakawa’s bodies, alongside one of the couple’s dogs, were discovered by authorities on Feb. 26. The two were found in different rooms, with Hackman in a mudroom near his cane, appearing to have fallen.

    Arakawa was reportedly in a bathroom near a space heater, discovered with an open bottle of prescription pills scattered on the nearby countertop, a search warrant affidavit revealed. The dog, previously misidentified as one of the pair’s other pups, was found in a closet less than 15 feet away from Arakawa.

    Investigators are still looking into their dog’s cause of death.

    Family, fans await updates in Gene Hackman case

    Prior to Friday’s press conference, officials ruled out a gas leak. In a news release Tuesday, after an “extensive investigation for gas leaks and carbon monoxide at Gene Hackman’s home,” the sheriff’s office announced “there were no significant findings.”

    Amid this news, the family was trying to stay positive.

    “We’re waiting on toxicology. That will tell us everything,” the actor’s nephew, Tim Hackman, told Us Weekly Tuesday. “It’s hard to theorize. There are lots of theories out there and I don’t want to speculate. It’s easy to speculate negative theories.”

    “The family wants to keep it positive for now and when we know the truth we will deal with it.”

    “No foul play” is suspected at this time, authorities have said, though the circumstances appeared “suspicious.”

    Hackman’s nephew seemed similarly alarmed by the details of the scene.

    “My uncle was 95 years old at an age where you think about, ‘OK, it’s time,’” he told Us Weekly. “But from the circumstances now things have changed a bit. It’s a major change.”

    Hollywood, Hackman’s family mourn deaths

    The deaths prompted an outpouring of grief from Hollywood, where Hackman made a name for himself as an affable “everyman.” Starring in projects as varied as the “Superman” franchise, “Hoosiers” and “Crimson Tide,” his near 40-year career saw him shape-shift from villain to villain and then back to good guy all over again.

    After five Academy Award nominations and 80 feature films, Hackman simply stopped making movies, tying up his career in 2004 with “Welcome to Mooseport.” Retiring in Santa Fe alongside Arakawa, he retreated to a quieter life, honing his painting and writing skills and weaving himself into the fabric of the community.

    “He’s a global superstar and a part of Santa Fe’s local community,” the city’s mayor Alan Webber said. “I think that’s why … the response to his death is so strong because he connects across these different boundaries, and not everybody can do that.”

    In a statement to USA TODAY last week, Hackman’s daughters – Elizabeth and Leslie Hackman – and granddaughter Annie said they were “devastated by the loss.”

    “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father, Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy,” they said. “He was loved and admired by millions around the world for his brilliant acting career, but to us he was always just Dad and Grandpa. We will miss him sorely.”

    Contributing: Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY Entertainment staff

  • Dolly Parton new song ‘If You Hadn’t Been There’ dedicated to husband

    Dolly Parton new song ‘If You Hadn’t Been There’ dedicated to husband

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    Dolly Parton is delivering a melodic sendoff for her late husband Carl Dean.

    Dean, who died Monday at 82, was Parton’s longtime leading man, supporting her quietly behind the scenes for six decades. To honor their love, the celebrated songstress released a new track Friday. “If You Hadn’t Been There,” a single dedicated to Dean, features a cover photo of the couple and chronicles a tender and enduring love.

    “I fell in love with Carl Dean when I was 18 years old,” Parton wrote in an Instagram post announcing the song. “We have spent 60 precious and meaningful years together. Like all great love stories, they never end. They live on in memory and song. He will always be the star of my life story, and I dedicate this song to him.”

    The track, a slow-moving ballad characteristic of Parton’s signature sound, pays tribute to Dean’s support throughout their relationship.

    “If you hadn’t been there / Where would I be?” she asks in the song’s opening line. “The ups and downs / We’ve always shared / And I wouldn’t be here, if you hadn’t been there.”

    In it, she calls Dean her “rock” and “soft-place to land,” a characterization that echoes comments she made last year to The Knoxville News Sentinel, part of the USA TODAY Network. “There’s always that safety, that security, that strength,” she said. “He’s a good man, and we’ve had a good life and he’s been a good husband.”

    The song joins other tracks like “Jolene” and “Just Because I am a Woman” that were inspired by Dean. An intensely private man, Parton met Dean in 1964, the day she moved to Nashville, Tennessee. As her star continued to rise in the country music genre and beyond, Dean retreated from the spotlight, but always supported her from afar.

    In a statement posted to Instagram Thursday, Parton mourned Dean’s death.

    “This is a love note to family, friends, and fans,” Parton wrote. “Thank you for all the messages, cards, and flowers that you’ve sent to pay your respects for the loss of my beloved husband Carl. I can’t reach out personally to each of you but just know it has meant the world to me.”

    She closed, “He is in God’s arms now and I am okay with that. I will always love you.”

    Contributing: Brendan Morrow

  • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs ‘kind to me,’ says Sam Bankman-Fried

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs ‘kind to me,’ says Sam Bankman-Fried

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    Sean “Diddy” Combs has been “kind” to Sam Bankman-Fried, according to the embattled FTX founder.

    Bankman-Fried seemingly praised the disgraced rapper and Bad Boy Records founder during an interview on “The Tucker Carlson Show” podcast released Thursday.

    “I’ve only seen one piece of him, which is Diddy in prison, and he’s been kind to people in the unit; he’s been kind to me,” Bankman-Fried said. “It’s also, it’s a position no one wants to be in.”

    Last March, Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison for stealing $8 billion from customers of the now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange he founded, the final chapter in the former billionaire prodigy’s dramatic downfall.

    Combs is awaiting a federal sex crimes trial in May after his arrest at a Manhattan hotel in September and has faced dozens of civil lawsuits from accusers who have levied allegations of inappropriate and illegal sexual conduct.

    “It’s kind of a soul crushing place for the world in general, and what we see are just the people that are around us on the inside rather than who we are on the outside,” Bankman-Fried told Carlson in the 40-minute interview posted on X and also available on streaming platforms.

    Combs is being held in the same unit as Bankman-Fried at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, which is also home to suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione.

    Tucker Carlson calls Diddy, Sam Bankman-Fried ‘famous prisoners’

    Carlson said Bankman-Fried and Diddy are “two of the most famous prisoners in the world in the same unit” but the former CEO claimed it’s “sort of a big opportunity (for other inmates) to meet people they otherwise wouldn’t get to meet” as the ex-Fox News host apologized for laughing at the statement.

    At the end of the interview, Carlson said “I hope you’ll give our best to Diddy,” adding, “I can’t believe you’re in jail with Diddy.”

    Bankman-Fried responded: “If someone would have told me three years ago like, ‘You’ll be hanging out with Diddy every day,’ I would be like, ‘Oh that’s interesting. I wonder how that’s going to happen, I guess he gets into crypto or something.’”

    Contributing: Reuters

  • Meghan Markle’s Netflix show ‘With Love, Meghan’ renewed for Season 2

    Meghan Markle’s Netflix show ‘With Love, Meghan’ renewed for Season 2

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    “With Love, Meghan” isn’t a sign-off, it turns out, it’s an opening salvo.

    Duchess Meghan’s cooking and lifestyle show has been renewed for a second season, Netflix announced Friday, just days after it premiered. Not only will the program get a second act, but filming for Season Two has already wrapped, according to a release from the streaming giant.

    The series, which blends a cooking show format with celebrity interviews, sees Meghan welcome guests to a replica of her Montecito, California estate and dole out tips on entertaining, baking and parenting.

    Made in partnership with Archewell Productions, a company founded by Meghan and husband Prince Harry in 2020, the show also serves as a launching pad for As Ever, the Duchess’ lifestyle brand.

    In the first crop of episodes, Meghan invites over Mindy Kaling, Los Angeles Chef Roy Choi and skincare founder Vicky Tsai, among others to make potstickers, Korean fried chicken, a rainbow fruit plate for children’s parties and several rounds of mimosas.

    This is the royal couple’s second project with Netflix, after “Harry & Meghan” a documentary taking a deeper look at their love story and royal exodus premiered in 2022. This project takes a lighter tone, seeing Meghan revel in the California lifestyle and share intimate moments from the pair’s life there.

    “This feels like a new chapter that I’m so excited that I get to share, and I’ve been able to learn from all of you,” Meghan says during the finale episode. “So just thank you for the love and support. And here we go. There’s a business!”

    Meghan told People magazine in an interview published Monday that she sees “this spark in (Harry’s) eye when he sees me doing the thing that I was doing when he first met me” in a reference to her former lifestyle blog The Tig, which she shuttered in 2017 after falling for Harry.

    “It’s almost like a honeymoon period again,” she said, “because it’s exactly how it was in the beginning when he’d watch me scribbling away, writing newsletters, fine-tuning edits and just really being in the details of it. I think he loves watching as much as I love doing that creative process.”

    Contributing: Erin Jensen

  • Tony Toni Tone singer was 64

    Tony Toni Tone singer was 64

    Grammy-nominated singer and guitarist D’Wayne Wiggins, a founding member of the seminal R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné!, has died, the group announced Friday on social media. He was 64.

    “With broken hearts, we share with you that our beloved D’Wayne passed away this morning surrounded by family and loved ones” Wiggins’ family wrote in a statement shared on the group’s social media channels Friday.

    “Over the past year, he has been privately and courageously battling bladder cancer,” the statement said. “Through this fight, he remained committed and present for his family, his music, his fans and his community.”

    The announcement came two days after the Wiggins family shared the singer was experiencing “medical complications.”

    Friday’s statement continued: “D’Wayne’s life was incomparable, and his music and service impacted millions around the world, including in his hometown of Oakland, California. He was a guitarist, producer, composer, philanthropist, mentor and founding member of Tony! Toni! Tone! He was deeply passionate about providing artist development and mentorship to emerging young musicians, helping to shape the early careers of many.”

    A representative for Wiggins confirmed the musician’s death to USA TODAY with a news release that shared a memorial services are in the works.

    “We will share more details as they are available. For now, we ask that you continue to respect our privacy. We mourn with you, and are deeply grateful for your love and support,” the announcement states.

    The group — comprising Wiggins, brother Raphael Saadiq and their cousin Timonthy Christian Riley — had a performance in Northern California later this month that was canceled “due to illness.”

    The Tonyies were working on new music amid their 2023 reunion tour

    In 2023, the Oakland-born group which formed in the late 1980s and released hits “Little Walter,” “Feels Good” and “Anniversary,” embarked on their first headlining tour in more than two decades with the original founding members.

    In a 2023 interview with The Associated Press, the three family members who call themselves the Tonyies credited Saadiq with getting the band back together.

    “I didn’t tell any of the managers or team or anybody because I just wanted it to be us,” Saadiq said. “I wanted to be in a room where the only power structure was one, two and three. … We have to be us first before we could talk to anybody because that’s what happened the last time.”

    He also teased new music the trio was working on at the time, declaring, “There’s going to be another album.” But he wanted to ensure they were in the right headspace for creating their first record since 1996’s “House of Music.”

    “I thought we need to really hone in on what we’re doing for touring and then go home and then take like two days off, and then start on the album,” Saadiq said.

    “We got a lot of material and now we just want to make sure that we put out the right energy through our music,” Wiggins added.

    Aside from Tony! Toni! Toné! and his solo career, which resulted in the 2000 album “Eyes Never Lie,” Wiggins also worked as a producer for the likes of Destiny’s Child, Alicia Keys and Keyshia Cole early in their careers.