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  • Netflix announces Season 2 of Tyler Perry’s ‘Beauty in Black’

    Netflix announces Season 2 of Tyler Perry’s ‘Beauty in Black’


    The announcement comes after creator Tyler Perry dropped a hint to fans on social media.

    It looks like Season 2 was inked in the Bellaire family’s will! Netflix confirmed on Wednesday that Tyler Perry’s “Beauty in Black” has been renewed.

    Although there’s no official air date, a spokesperson said the show will be rolled out in two parts, similar to the first season. Following the explosive finale, fans have been calling for more episodes on social media.

    Netflix’s announcement comes after Perry − the show’s director, writer, and producer − dropped a hint to viewers and thanked them for tuning in.

    “YALL AINT READY FOR SEASON 2 of #BeautyInBlack !!” he wrote in a recent Instagram post. “Thanks for making season one HUGE!”

    According to the streaming platform, the first installment of Season 1, released in October, was a mainstay in the Top 10 for four weeks, ultimately shooting up to the number one spot in 28 countries. Part Two also brought in viewership after it dropped earlier this month.

    In ‘Beauty in Black,’ Kimmie ‘taps into her true power’

    Tyler Perry’s “Beauty in Black” follows exotic dancer Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams), a victim of abuse and an underground human trafficking operation. Her life deeply intersects with a wealthy, powerful family running a successful hair care business in Chicago.

    Throughout the drama series, the shiny surface of the Bellaire empire begins to crack, revealing their ruthless ways. Members of the family, along with those around them, will do anything, including murder, to keep their power and influence.

    When Kimmie’s sister Sylvie (Bailey Tippen) is kidnapped, she is out for blood, showing that the underdog should never be underestimated.

    “Kimmie doesn’t initially find the strength to fight for herself alone, because her love and purpose exist outside of her,” Williams previously told Tudum. “It’s only when the people she loves are affected that she taps into her true power.”

    Take a look at a teaser for ‘Beauty in Black’ Season 2

    Along with the announcement, Netflix released a teaser for Season 2. It features Kimmie and Mallory (Crystle Stewart), the glamorous, vicious, slick-mouthed boss who married into the Bellarie family. She helps keep the beauty brand running when scathing allegations about their products are revealed to the public.

    “Every struggle. Every lie. Every heartache. Every betrayal. Every step falls to this,” the stars say in the video.

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

  • Lauryn Hill, Stevie Wonder pay tribute to Roberta Flack at memorial

    Lauryn Hill, Stevie Wonder pay tribute to Roberta Flack at memorial

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    The music world gathered at New York’s Abyssinian Baptist Church to mourn the loss of genre legend Roberta Flack.

    The “Killing Me Softly” singer’s celebration of life Monday afternoon featured a public memorial service with pre-planned performances from friend and fellow R&B icon Stevie Wonder and a surprise appearance from Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean of the Fugees, who were inspired by Flack’s career.

    The memorial service, held in Harlem at one of the country’s oldest Black churches, paid tribute to the four-time Grammy winner through sermon and song.

    “She was raised in segregation in Carolina, she was raised when you had to sit in the back of the bus. So how did she end up singing these beautiful songs?” Rev. Al Sharpton asked the packed audience. “Because if you know the Lord, you can sing the Lord’s song.”

    During the service, Hill and the Fugees arrived to a round of applause: “We weren’t formally asked to do this because I think they were a little shy in asking us to attend, so we kind of bum-rushed the service because it really wouldn’t be possible for us to just stand by and not participate in this homegoing service.”

    During the service, Hill delivered a cover of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” and then “Killing Me Softly With His Song” with Jean as Wonder jumped in performing the harmonica. Both Hill and Flack became famous for their renditions of “Killing Me Softly.”

    The service also featured appearances from friends and fellow musicians Alicia Keys, India.Arie, Valerie Simpson, Phylicia Rashad and Dionne Warwick.

    The singer, 88, died Feb. 24 “peacefully, surrounded by her family,” a statement from her representative said.

    Flack was a staple on the R&B and adult contemporary charts throughout the ’70s and ’80s, but in November 2022, the singer announced that she suffered from ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, which prevented her from singing and made even speaking difficult. She retired from singing professionally until her death.

    Flack’s manager, Suzanne Koga, said in an appreciation of the multi-genre star at the time of her death, “If Roberta Flack was unlike singers who came before her, there were many who would emulate her in her wake. In fact, her influence has never stopped reverberating. She was a woman who sang in a measured voice, but her measurements moved times and events as much as they moved hearts.”

    Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri

  • Funkadelic singer sues over music copyrights

    Funkadelic singer sues over music copyrights

    George Clinton is suing his former business partner for “fraudulently” acquiring the rights to nearly 90% of his work.

    The Parliament-Funkadelic singer-songwriter filed the copyright lawsuit in the Northern District of Florida on Tuesday against music producer Armen Boladian and his entertainment companies, including Bridgeport Music.

    Clinton claims Boladian has acquired the rights to his and Parliament-Funkadelic’s music – including the hit songs “Atomic Dog,” “Flashlight,” “One Nation Under A Groove” and “We Want the Funk (Tear the Roof Off)” – by “adding fictitious songwriters to dilute Clinton’s share in songwriters royalties,” urging Clinton to sign blank contracts and signing agreements on his behalf without his consent to claim ownership of his music.

    Boladian’s reps could not be reached for comment.

    Clinton and Boladian worked together from 1968 through 1975, and 1981 through 1990, according to the suit.

    Boladian and his “one-man” companies are most notable in the music world for their own frequent lawsuits for copyright infringement via sampling of Clinton’s music and previously being referred to as a “copyright troll,” according to the filing. The companies “employ little to no staff and have no assets other than copyright,” the filing alleges.

    Boladian is “collecting royalties from Clinton’s catalog while fraudulently denying Clinton tens of millions of dollars,” the filing reads. While Boladian and his several entertainment companies are “suing other producers and artists who sample songs to which (they) fraudulently acquired rights,” they are also failing to provide an accounting of royalties owed to the funk bandleader, according to the lawsuit.

    Boladian and Bridgeport Music have sued hip-hop artists such as Jay-Z, Public Enemy, The Notorious B.I.G. and N.W.A. for copyright infringement.

    The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient says he has “suffered and continues to suffer significant economic injury” as a result.

    Clinton’s team claims Boladian has stolen the masters or exploited other “young, gifted artists” and alleges there may be a racial component to Boladian’s motivations.

    “Boladian expressed his views that Black artists lacked the education and intelligence to understand issues such as copyright infringement and legal proceedings,” the lawsuit claims. “Accordingly, he felt emboldened and entitled to defraud artists like Clinton.”

    Clinton is requesting a jury trial.

    Clinton and Boladian have had multiple legal disputes as far back as 1981. The singer-songwriter has for years claimed Boladian stole his copyrights, including in his 2014 memoir, “Brothas Be, Yo Like George, Ain’t That Funkin’ Kinda Hard On You?,” for which Boladian brought a defamation lawsuit. In 2021, Clinton defeated the lawsuit, with the jury finding that the legendary musician did not defame the producer.

  • Leni Klum hits back at lingerie ad backlash, says family is ‘anchor’

    Leni Klum hits back at lingerie ad backlash, says family is ‘anchor’

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    Leni Klum has been in the spotlight her whole life.

    The 20-year-old daughter of supermodel Heidi Klum, she is already fostering a budding career of her own − appearing in several shoots and ads alongside her mother.

    After a lingerie ad the mother-daughter pair did for Intimissimi earned some backlash, the younger Klum remained unfazed. In an interview with Vogue Germany published Tuesday, she insisted that online hate is inevitable.

    “I always try to remember that no matter what you do, there will always be someone who doesn’t like it,” Klum told the outlet. “You simply have no control over it and you can’t focus too much on the negative.”

    Klum, a current student at New York University in Manhattan, says it helps that many of the comments are not in her native tongue. “Most of the comments are in German, and I don’t really understand many of them,” she joked. “That helps too, of course.”

    As for those nepo-baby allegations, and the idea that modeling is as easy as it looks, they’re just plain false, she said.

    “It’s not just jumping in front of the camera and looking pretty,” she said in the interview, originally published in German. “There are a lot of things that happen behind the scenes that you don’t even see in the end product. Modeling requires a lot of discipline.”

    Leni Klum is set to join her mother as a guest judge on Season 20 of “Germany’s Next Top Model” and says she enjoyed filming being a family affair.

    “Working with my mom again was great,” she said. “Even though it’s primarily work, we always have so much fun together – and then my grandma visited us on set too.”

    The eldest of three children shared by Heidi Klum and singer Seal, Leni Klum, whose biological dad is Italian businessman Flavio Briatore, was adopted by Seal a few years into his marriage to Klum.

    Leni Klum’s her relationship with stepfather Tom Kaulitz, whom her mother married in 2019, is also strong. Klum shares a tattoo with Kaulitz and his twin brother Bill, she told the magazine.

    “My only tattoo is a matching tattoo that I did with Tom and Bill on Mama and Tom’s wedding night. One of the guests brought a tattoo machine and Tom, Bill and I tattooed each other’s dots,” she said. “It was a kind of “The Three Musketeers” moment for us. My family is like an anchor for my life.”

  • Denise Richards’ daughter Sami bullied for looking like Charlie Sheen

    Denise Richards’ daughter Sami bullied for looking like Charlie Sheen

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    Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards’ daughter Sami says she was bullied for looking like her famous father.

    On Tuesday’s episode of Richards’ new Bravo reality show, “Denise Richards and Her Wild Things,” Sheen opened up about her resemblance to the “Two and a Half Men” actor – and wanting to change her looks because of it.

    During a car ride on the way to a consultation appointment for a nose job, Sheen said she’s wanted the procedure “for as long as I can remember.”

    “Imagine how much prettier I’ll be,” Sheen said. “(I’ll be) able to contour without there being lumps on the side of it,” to which Richards replied, “Maybe we need to take you to an eye doctor” instead.

    Sheen suggested that part of the reason she was bullied as school was due to her controversial pair of famous parents.

    “I had to deal with kids bullying me,” Sheen revealed. “People would say I looked like my dad. I actually got a comment the other day of someone saying, ‘You’ll never be as pretty as your mom,’” wondering if she would have wanted a new nose had she “lived in Alabama” and had parents who “worked a normal job.”

    Sheen made headlines in the mid-2010s for hardcore drug use, rehab stints, legal issues, outbursts, on-set antics and multiple romantic entanglements. Richards has made headlines in her own right for joining OnlyFans, following in the footsteps of her eldest daughter, her relationship with Sheen and her on-screen behavior on “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”

    Later in the episode, Sheen went to get the rhinoplasty — without her parents in attendance. Richards later let it slip to middle daughter Lola Sheen that her sister was getting the procedure done.

    “I can’t believe I just did that,” Richards said into the camera.

    Earlier this year, Sheen’s mom Richards opened up about a scary injury she sustained during her stint on Fox’s “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” involving a cosmetic change of her own.

    During a January interview on Sirius XM’s “Jeff Lewis Live,” Richards revealed she ruptured her breast implants while competing after host Jeff Lewis listed off some of her stunts on the show, including jumping from a boat to a helicopter.

    “I jumped off a bridge, too, and that’s when I ruptured my implants — off of that thing,” Richards said while accompanied by her husband Aaron Phypers.

    Contributing: Edward Segarra, Alexandra Korba

  • Massive new box set has hundreds of unreleased tracks

    Massive new box set has hundreds of unreleased tracks


    If you have enjoyed the musical ride of the Grateful Dead, there’s a new box set for you: “Enjoying the Ride,” has 60 CDs marking the band’s 60th anniversary. It has 17 complete concerts and more.

    Want the music to never stop? There’s a new massive Grateful Dead box set just for you.

    “Enjoying the Ride,” is a 60-CD box set encompassing more than 60 hours of music, collected from the iconic band’s live performances from 1969 to 1994.

    Available to pre-order now on Dead.net and due out May 30, “Enjoying the Ride” ($599.98) comes on the 60th anniversary of the iconic band’s formation in 1965 and changing its name from the Warlocks to the Grateful Dead later that year.

    Nearly all of the 450 tracks in the set are previously unreleased and fans can listen to three of those tracks – unreleased versions of “Scarlet Begonias,” “Touch Of Grey,” and “Fire On The Mountain,” recorded live at the Berkeley Greek Theatre on July 13, 1984 – on streaming services now.

    The collection is comprised of concert recordings from 20 different venues across the U.S.: 17 full-length concerts, some with additional material from the same venue, plus multiple performances from shows at three other venues: Fillmore West, Fillmore East, and Boston Music Hall.

    “On these 60 CDs, you’ll find music spanning more than 25 years, from 1969 to 1994, with the venues and the millions of journeys to get to them, making an essential part of the story,” said Grateful Dead archivist and legacy manager David Lemieux. “Going to see the Grateful Dead, following them from city to city, was likened to the modern equivalent of running away and joining the circus. These 20 venues are where the circus took us, and the show was something we never wanted to miss.”

    The box set has a special meaning for Rhino Records President Mark Pinkus, because it includes that July 1984 show at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, his first-ever Grateful Dead concert, which he recalls had an “epic ‘Dark Star’ encore.

    “This show marked the start of a lifelong journey for me, and I’m willing to bet there are many shows in this fantastic set that will resonate with fans who also found community on the road,” Pinkus said in a statement. “I am forever honored to work alongside David and the Grateful Dead to keep this long, strange trip alive.”

    Only 6,000 individually numbered copies of the 60-CD set will be made available. Digital downloads in ALAC ($399.99) and high-res FLAC ($499.99) will be available on the same day.

    Included with the set, a tour guide with liner notes by Jesse Jarnow (author and co-host of the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast podcast) with a producer’s note from Lemieux, plus scores of photos.

    Get an edited-down Grateful Dead retrospective

    If 60 CDs seems a bit much, Rhino is releasing some smaller versions:

    • Vinyl LPs: “The Music Never Stopped,” ($149.98) is a six-LP version of the music in the box set with at least one song from each venue in the deluxe set.
    • Compact discs: A three-CD version of “The Music Never Stopped” is priced at $34.98.
    • Digital: A download version of “The Music Never Stopped” is available in ALAC ($14.99) and high-res Flac (26.99).

    For the record, this isn’t even the largest Grateful Dead CD box set ever released. A decade ago, Rhino released “30 Trips Around the Sun” for the band’s 50th anniversary, a collection of 80 CDs. Only 6,500 were made, but there’s a few available on eBay, starting at $2,300.

    For a supposedly fading technology, compact discs have shown some resilience. Other musicians recently issuing mega-box sets include Bob Dylan and The Band: The 1974 Live Recordings ($159.99), a 27-CD set with 417 live tracks from the 1974 tour, and Neil Young Archives Vol. III (1976-1987), a 17-CD set of unreleased albums and songs, including alternate and live versions (deluxe version with Blu-ray Disc, $449.98; CD version, $239.98).

    Also on tap: Dogfish Head’s Grateful Dead Juicy Pale Ale

    The new box set isn’t the only celebration of the Dead’s legacy being served up. Dogfish Head Craft Brewery recently released Grateful Dead Juicy Pale Ale, in collaboration with the Grateful Dead. The 5.3% ABV beer is made with granola and krenza, a sustainable grain.

    “As a beer geek with a music problem, few things in life are as sensorially sensational as enjoying a great beer while simultaneously listening to some great music,” said Dogfish Head founder and brewer Sam Calagione in a press release. It’s the third beer the Delaware-based brewery and band have collaborated on. “With its layered, nuanced flavors of tropical hops complemented by its malty body, our Grateful Dead Juicy Pale Ale is as compelling and joyful as the band’s music.”

    And the live music hasn’t stopped either. Dead & Company, which includes Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart, along with John Mayer, will kick off their second residency at Sphere in Las Vegas next week.

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  • Blake Lively’s ‘Another Simple Favor’ nearly ‘killed’ by director

    Blake Lively’s ‘Another Simple Favor’ nearly ‘killed’ by director

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    AUSTIN, Texas – Paul Feig appeared a voguish cowboy at the world premiere of “Another Simple Favor” on Friday. His cowboy hat, cream jacket with fringe and matching boots were fitting, given the location of South by Southwest and the fact that the filmmaker had triumphed in a metaphorical gunslinging duel with his fears about making a follow-up to the 2018 original.

    “There were a lot of times in the development of this I tried to kill it because I was just like, ‘If we don’t get it right, let’s not do it,’ ” Feig says on a lively patio at the Four Seasons during the festival. He pairs a cherry red Lucchese boot with a pinstripe suit for the occasion. “We actually had a script that was greenlit, and we threw 70% out of it” after reading online what people were looking forward to about the movie. “I’m not about fan service, but also I don’t want to rug pull an audience.”

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    In “A Simple Favor,” enthusiastic mommy vlogger Stephanie (Anna Kendrick) attempts to find her missing, enigmatic friend Emily (Blake Lively) only to learn Emily has faked her own death, which she tries to pin on her flailing husband Sean (Henry Golding). But Emily is arrested after Stephanie secretly records Emily’s confession for a livestream. Get your martinis ready to toast “Another Simple Favor” when it arrives on Amazon’s Prime Video May 1.

    “There have been very few sequels I’ve seen where I’ve gone, ‘Oh, I’m so glad they made that,’ ” Feig says. “To do a sequel, do you deconstruct those people so they’re having problems again? Will the audience not have patience for that? ‘I thought, we just repaired them in the first one? Why are they a mess again now?’ Or are you just going to take them into a situation as the characters we already know and then we’re losing that fun of discovery of who they are.”

    Feig needed to push his leads “out of their comfort zones.” Emily has strutted out of prison, likely in Christian Louboutins, thanks to high-powered attorneys. Which is great, considering she’s engaged to be married to the mysterious Dante (Michele Morrone) in a fabulous wedding in Capri, Italy. And she wants Stephanie to be her maid of honor. Golding returns for the sequel. Elizabeth Perkins replaces Jean Smart as Emily’s mother and Allison Janney plays Emily’s aunt.

    “It’s a new mystery of, ‘What’s Emily up to?’ ” Feig says. “And I think that was the fun of this because Emily’s such a good, slippery character that you never quite know what her motivations are.”

    And Stephanie has more of a backbone this time around, at Kendrick’s urging. When Emily surprises Stephanie at a book signing, Feig envisioned a startled and nervous Stephanie. But Kendrick explained to Feig, “ ’I put her in jail already once,’ ” the filmmaker remembers. “I was like, ‘You know, you’re right.’ And so we readjusted the script to give her that.”

    Feig also welcomes the ideas Lively had about Emily, “probably my favorite character I’ve ever been fortunate enough to play,” Lively said at Friday’s screening.

    For Feig, Emily is “the perfect role” for Lively. “It’s not who she is at all,” he says. “Blake is just the sweetest kind of Earth Mother. But she can snap into this character and just be so biting and asserting and scary, but funny at the same time.”

    He remembers when they met for the first movie. “She’s pitching me ideas, and I’m pitching back to her and together we take the character as we had written it originally, and then make it even better and more interesting and more three-dimensional,” Feig says. “But that’s what I do with all my actors. That’s my process, no matter who I’m working with.

    “The idea that movie stars show up to a movie and just go, ‘OK, I’m just going to do it the exact way you wrote it,’ there’s not a movie star I’ve ever known or ever talked to who works that way,” Feig says. “Everybody collaborates.”

    Lively is currently involved in competing lawsuits with her “It Ends With Us” co-star and director Justin Baldoni. In one suit, Baldoni and co-defendants accuse Lively of “asserting control” over creative elements of the film.

    It’s not the case for Feig, who in January took to X to squash rumored tension between his co-stars.

    “It’s totally sexist, 100% sexist,” he tells USA TODAY. “When I was going to do ‘Bridesmaids,’ a male producer I know said, ‘Oh, boy, get ready. Six women in a cast. They’re going to be fighting.’ ”

    Feig was befuddled. “Of course it was the greatest experience of my life,” he says. “Everybody got along so well. People try to invent this (expletive) when two women get together.”

    Now that his worries about doing an “A Simple Favor” sequel have ridden off into the sunset, would he be game for saddling up for another? For “Bridesmaids,” perhaps? It’s up to star and co-writer Kristen Wiig, Feig says.

    “I know it seems like it’s easy,” he adds. “But that’s the scary part.”

  • NeYo ‘pyramid’ of 4 girlfriends goes public

    NeYo ‘pyramid’ of 4 girlfriends goes public

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    Better make that Miss Independent(s).

    Ne-Yo is taking his multi-partnered love public with a new post introducing his “pyramid” of polyamory to the world. The R&B crooner, who previously revealed he has multiple girlfriends simultaneously, gave more details to Instagram followers Sunday when he shared a photograph identifying the four ladies that make up his quadruple relationship.

    “Since the world is so intrigued, I guess I should introduce my loves properly,” he captioned the photo. “LADIES AND GENTS I PRESENT MY PYRAMID.”

    The women, tagged in the post, are listed as Cristina aka PB (Pretty Baby), Arielle aka TF (Twin Flame), Moneii aka PF (Phoenix Feather) and Bri aka SLS (Sexy Lil’ Somethin’).

    “Say something nice or move on with your life,” Ne-Yo wrote alongside the shot of the foursome at dinner. “We happy over here.”

    Polyamory, which is defined as the practice of engaging in multiple romantic relationships, with the consent of all the people involved, represents a relationship second act for Ne-Yo, who was married to actress Crystal Renay from 2016 to 2023.

    When the two divorced, Renay accused Ne-Yo of infidelity and a court battle revealed her allegation that he had fathered two children with another woman during their marriage. Since then, the singer has been on a quasi-press tour for his new relationship format, claiming he should have opted for multiple lovers the whole time.

    “I feel like I wasted a lot of time just being dishonest about things, to the point where had I taken this approach initially I probably could have saved myself a lot of headache and heartache,” he told hosts on the “Rickey Smiley Morning Show” during an interview last month.

    “The key ingredient to making it work is honesty, everybody gotta be telling the truth,” he said. That the women are in on the “pyramid” has been evident across social media as Cristina, Arielle and Moneii (Bri appears to be the newest addition) have a joint Instagram account where they post under the name “The Mrs. Lefts.”

    Photos show the three women poolside with Ne-Yo, showing off lip tattoos of his name and holding hands with one another as they stroll behind him on vacation.

    “I ain’t manipulating nobody, I ain’t brainwashing nobody, I ain’t lying to nobody,” the singer said. “Here’s what it is: I like you but I also like her, and her and her. If you cool with that, come on, we gonna have a great time.”

    In a separate interview Thursday, he revealed that the vow for honesty came after his split with Renay.

    “I decided after my divorce that I wasn’t going to lie to anybody anymore, including myself,” he told host J Cruz on Los Angeles’ Real 92.3 radio station. “She might be with it, and she might not, but either way you slice it, if you lie and she catches you, and she’s going to catch you … you’re better off just keeping it a buck and letting the ones that rock the way you rock gravitate to you.”

    In the meantime, Ne-Yo continues to make love songs for all kinds of couples, throuples, quadruples and more. His latest track, “Show Me,” is a sexy, slow-moving take on a club anthem.

  • Rosie O’Donnell moves to Ireland amid Donald Trump’s presidency

    Rosie O’Donnell moves to Ireland amid Donald Trump’s presidency

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    Rosie O’Donnell doesn’t call the land of the free home anymore.

    The comedian and former talk-show host opened up about her recent move to Ireland in a lengthy video posted to TikTok on Tuesday.

    “It’s been pretty wonderful, I have to say,” O’Donnell said in the nearly 10-minute clip. “The people are so loving and so kind, so welcoming. And I’m very grateful.”

    Although O’Donnell said she did not anticipate leaving the U.S., she said the political climate following President Donald Trump’s election inspired her relocation, which took place Jan. 15.

    “It’s been heartbreaking to see what’s happening politically and hard for me personally as well,” O’Donnell said. “The personal is political, as we all know.”

    She added: “I just felt like we needed to take care of ourselves and make some hard decisions and follow through. And now as we’re getting settled, I was ready to post this and to tell everybody what’s been going on.”

    O’Donnell isn’t the only celebrity to express political disillusionment following Trump’s election victory in November 2024.

    Stars such as Christina Applegate, Stephen King, Billie Eilish, Bette Midler and Sophia Bush have previously shared their grievances on social media.

    Rosie O’Donnell encourages Americans to ‘protect your sanity’

    Although the Emmy-winning host has been enjoying the warm reception from her Irish neighbors, O’Donnell also shared the pangs of homesickness she’s been experiencing. The comic moved to Ireland with her 12-year-old child Clay.

    “I miss my other kids. I miss my friends,” O’Donnell said. “I miss many things about life there at home, and I’m trying to find a home here in this beautiful country, and when it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in America, that’s when we will consider coming back.”

    O’Donnell has five children, including daughter Chelsea O’Donnell. Chelsea, who O’Donnell previously said has struggled with drug addiction, underwent a trio of arrests in the fall of 2024 on various charges, including allegedly maintaining a “drug trafficking place.”

    The comic concluded her Tuesday video by encouraging Americans to “protect your sanity as much as you can” and to advocate for their civic values when possible.

    “I encourage everyone to stand up, to use their voice, to protest, to demand that we follow the Constitution in our country, and not a king — not a man —and we don’t have cruelty as part of our governing style,” O’Donnell said.

    Contributing: Taijuan Moorman, KiMi Robinson and Brendan Morrow, USA TODAY

  • Former ‘Bachelorette’ files restraining order against ex-husband

    Former ‘Bachelorette’ files restraining order against ex-husband

    Former “The Bachelorette” star DeAnna Pappas has filed a restraining order against her ex-husband following an altercation in Los Angeles County that ended in her arrest.

    The Season 4 lead was arrested on a misdemeanor charge on Feb. 27 in Santa Clarita, California and released later that day on a $20,000 bond, arrest records show.

    A temporary restraining order filed Monday demands her former husband and co-parent Stephen Stagliano, 41, stay at least 100 yards away from her until the end of a hearing date scheduled for March 27, according to court records obtained by USA TODAY.

    Pappas, 43, said Stagliano accused her of being an alcoholic and refused to leave her home on the day of her arrest, records show. She also alleged Stagliano physically shoved her after she tried to shut her garage door while yelling for him to leave.

    “I attempted to shut the garage door again. Stephen used his hand and pushed the garage door upward again so that it would not close,” Pappas said in a Monday filing. “Stephen then took his hands, grabbing me, and then forcefully shoved me. He pushed me back again.”

    USA TODAY has reached out to the attorneys representing Pappas and Stagliano for comment.

    Stagliano’s mother alleges Pappas’s breath smelled like alcohol

    Upon arrival, officers told Pappas that Stagliano had called reporting a domestic violence incident in which she was the aggressor while drunk. After her bail, Pappas said she voluntarily participated in drug and alcohol testing and has repeatedly denied suffering from alcoholism.

    “This is wholly false and fabricated as a way for the Respondent to gain leverage in his attempt to alienate the children from me,” Pappas said in an opposition to an ex parte application that Stagliano filed. “I am not an alcoholic.”

    Stagliano’s mother Lynn said in a declaration that she “very clearly smelled alcohol on DeAnna’s breath” while picking their 9-year-old son on Feb. 26, the morning before the arrest.

    Pappas says Stagliano tried to smell her breath day of arrest

    Pappas claims that Stagliano insisted on getting close to smell her breath to ensure she wasn’t drunk, court records show.

    She said after ignoring her ex-husband’s comment, she headed to the garage where he followed her and the altercation ensued while their 11-year-old daughter was still inside his vehicle with the engine running. She also alleged she saw Stagliano stealing from the garage.

    In a witness statement, Pappas’s friend and neighbor Illisa Gooden attested Stagliano’s presence created “an uncomfortable and distressing environment” and caused a “psychologically tormenting effect on DeAnna.”

    Pappas and Stagliano finalized divorce in 2024

    Pappas and Stagliano announced they were separating in January 2023 after 11 years of marriage, according to magazine In Touch Weekly. Their divorce wasn’t finalized until June 2024.

    The ex couple share two childen: 11-year-old daughter Addison and 9-year-old son Austin.

    As part of their divorce agreement, “neither party shall drink alcohol in excess of the legal limit during their custody periods, or have a child and/or children in their custody and control when being intoxicated.”