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Why 'The Bear' Cast's Final Family Meal Is Sparking Buzz New

Why 'The Bear' Cast's Final Family Meal Is Sparking Buzz

The New York Knicks weren’t the only A-listers parading around Manhattan last week. Last Monday, the cast of HBO’s “The Bear” celebrated their final season with a “Final Family Meal” red carpet event at Nine Orchard on the Lower East Side. Co-stars Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Matty Matheson, Liza Colon-Zayas and Lionel Boyce posed for photos on the step-and-repeat for the emotional gathering. Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White were seen at “The Bear” cast’s “Final Family Meal” event last week (as seen above). Stephen Lovekin/ShutterstockThey were joined by their co-stars Matty Matheson, Liza Colón-Zayas and Lionel Boyce (seen above). Stephen Lovekin/ShutterstockLast Wednesday, Britt Lower attended Netflix’s premiere of Harlan Coben’s series, “I Will Find You,” at the Paris Theater in Midtown. We’re told Coben’s buddy, Michael J. Fox, came to the screening with his wife, Tracy.Other stars in attendance included Chi McBride, Logan Browning and Sam Worthington. We hear the after-party was held at The Lobster Club. Britt Lower (center) attended the premiere of Netflix’s “I Will Find You” on June 17. Stephen Lovekin/ShutterstockLower was seen at the after-party at The Lobster Club (as seen above). Getty Images for NetflixLast Thursday evening, Adam Sandler enjoyed dinner at Philippe Chow Downtown. A source told Page Six the “Billy Madison” actor dined on ribs, scallion pancakes, spicy tuna on crispy rice, wonton soup, and house fried rice.At the end of his meal, The Sandmad happily took a photo with a fan on his way out of the eatery.Much later that evening, Knicks players took over a private VIP area of members-only club Chez Margaux in Chelsea.Adam Sandler took a photo with a fan after dining at Philippe Chow Downtown last Thursday (seen above). Philippe ChowKarl-Anthony Towns and Jordyn Woods celebrated after the New York Knicks parade at Chez Margaux (seen above). BFA.com / BACKGRIDJosh Hart, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Miles McBride, Landry Shamet and their teammates were spotted at the hotspot after their NBA championship victory parade earlier in the day. (The win marked the franchise’s first NBA title in 53 years.)“It was good celebration energy,” a source told Page Six, adding that they were “keeping the party going and everyone was in a great mood.”Cardi B and Teyana Taylor were seen dancing together at the social club as Mark Ronson spun tunes behind the DJ booth. Meanwhile, Towns and his fiancée, Jordyn Woods, were seen chatting with Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, who oversees the hotspot’s dining program. Other A-listers in the house included Leon Bridges, Greta Gerwig, Shaboozy, Adrien Brody and girlfriend Georgina Chapman, Eric André, Shane Gillis and Michael Che. Adrien Brody hung with Josh Hart at the private soirée (seen above). Sansho Scott/BFA.com/ShutterstockTeyana Taylor (seen at the Knicks party last week) was seen hitting the dance floor. BFA.com / BACKGRIDEarlier in the day, the Knicks parade was swarmed by more than 1 million fans, including Ben Stiller, Mariska Hargitay, Tracy Morgan, Fat Joe and Timothée Chalamet.This past weekend, Chalamet and his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, were spotted making the rounds in the Hamptons. Page Six confirmed they had ice cream at Italian hotspot Sant Ambroeus East Hampton and also hit Tutto Cafe and the Sag Harbor shops. On Sunday, Kevin Bacon celebrated Father’s Day with his wife, Kyra Sedgwick, and their daughter at Carversteak. We’re told the family dined on the restaurant’s signature steak offerings, martinis, and more. 

Jun 23, 2026
Why 'Maternal Instinct' Left Out Taylor Parker's Side of the Story New

Why 'Maternal Instinct' Left Out Taylor Parker's Side of the Story

The director of the hit Netflix documentary Maternal Instinct is opening up about the deliberate choice she said she made not to include convicted killer Taylor Parker’s side of the story. “We decided not to interview Taylor,” filmmaker Jessica Dimmock told Oxygen in an interview published June 18, noting she and her production team opted against meeting with Parker, 33, to discuss her disturbing crime and instead told the story from the perspective of her victims and those who witnessed her devious ways firsthand. “Obviously, Reagan and her family are the most severe and the biggest victims in this, but [there are] other people that she deceived, other people that she hurt along the way, coworkers, former friends,” Dimmock continued. Parker is currently on death row in Texas for killing pregnant Reagan Simmons-Hancock, using the 21-year-old as part of her sinister scheme to claim the child was her own after attacking Simmons-Hancock on October 9, 2020, and cutting her fetus from her uterus, leading to the death of Simmons-Hancock and her baby girl, Braxlynn Sage. According to the doc, Parker committed the crime after realizing her fake pregnancy would soon be exposed when she passed her alleged due date. Two days after they seemingly enjoyed a girls’ day together, Simmons-Hancock was viciously murdered by the woman she thought was her friend. Parker then drove to the hospital in a car registered to her then-boyfriend, Wade Griffin, when police stopped her. After arriving via ambulance, investigators were on the scene and doctors confirmed in a medical exam — after Parker tried refusing to be checked — that she had not shown any signs of giving birth vaginally. (Authorities later learned that Parker had a hysterectomy, meaning she did not have a uterus and could physically not get pregnant.) Parker was ultimately found guilty of capital murder in October 2022. Simmons-Hancock’s family members detailed the crime in Netflix’s doc, reminiscing on the tragic and fateful day that changed their lives forever as well as the shock they felt to know Parker was “capable” of such an evil deed. Griffin also broke down while recalling her “unimaginable” crime, noting that “everything was a lie.” “It felt like, you know, I think as a director, ‘What is she going to say?’” Dimmock elaborated. “From everything that I’ve read, from the way that the trial went, I don’t think she’s remorseful. There doesn’t really seem to be evidence that she’s remorseful. If she said she was remorseful, could I even believe her, and does that matter?” “I just wasn’t sure that there was anything that she could say that would be additive, or that I could believe,” Dimmock continued, noting, “It felt disrespectful to those that she hurt the most to include her take.” Maternal Instinct is now streaming on Netflix.

Jun 23, 2026
New Twist in Nancy Guthrie Case: What Does the Second Ransom Note Reveal? New

New Twist in Nancy Guthrie Case: What Does the Second Ransom Note Reveal?

A new report claims that a second ransom note in the Nancy Guthrie case acknowledged that the missing family matriarch is dead. On Monday, May 22, NBC News reported that it reviewed two notes allegedly sent following Today anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mom Nancy’s disappearance on February 1. In one note, the alleged kidnappers claimed that Nancy had died but there was no apology or any request for payment for the return of her body, per the outlet. However, TMZ stated that another ransom note it received did not include an apology nor acknowledgment that Nancy was dead. It is not clear whether the note that TMZ received was sent by the same person who originally contacted authorities. The site reported that it received dozens of emails from yet another person who insisted that they knew Nancy’s whereabouts and the identity of her alleged kidnappers. This person — who stressed that they were not directly involved in the kidnapping — initially asked for bitcoin in exchange for crucial information. While an early email said that “time is of the essence,” TMZ reported that a later email stated that “time is no longer of the essence,” seemingly indicating that Nancy was dead. Us Weekly reached out to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office for comment. Nancy was last seen alive when she was dropped off at her home by her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, on the night of January 31. She was officially reported missing the following day after a friend alerted the Guthrie family that Nancy did not turn up as planned to a virtual worship service. (Both Savannah’s sister, Annie Guthrie, and her husband were cleared in the case by Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos.) While authorities have released doorbell camera footage showing a masked man at Guthrie’s front door, no suspect or person of interest has been named publicly. On February 24, Savannah, 54, released a social media video offering a $1 million reward for information that leads to Nancy’s return. Scrutiny over supposed ransom notes in the case was reignited over the weekend when Air Mail reported that investigators first received communication from an alleged kidnapper on February 2. The outlet reported that the first note mentioned that Nancy was “safe but scared” and asked for $4 million to be paid by February 5 for her return, warning that the sum would increase to $6 million if the cash was not sent by February 9. This first note allegedly warned that their terms should be met “or else,” per Air Mail. A law enforcement task force allegedly employed a tactic known as “tickling the wire,” where they sent $152 to a Bitcoin account to see whether any financial transactions with the suspected kidnapper could be tracked. The money was reportedly never touched by the alleged kidnapper and their deadline eventually passed. On February 6, authorities obtained a second note with a “sputtering and labored” tone where the writer alleged that Nancy was dead and offered to return her body for an undisclosed sum, Air Mail reported. Savannah and her siblings Camron and Annie, 56, released a video on February 7 offering to engage further with alleged kidnappers. “We received your message and we understand. We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her,” Savannah said via Instagram. “This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us and we will pay.” During her exclusive sitdown with Hoda Kotb on Today in March, Savannah addressed the authenticity of the various ransom letters they’d received since Nancy disappeared. “There are a lot of different notes that came,” she told Hotb, 61. “I think most of them, it’s my understanding, are not real. … I believe the two notes that we received, that we responded to, I tend to believe those are real.” Earlier this month, Sheriff Nanos, 70, indicated that the case has been “difficult” to solve because it was dependent on DNA evidence. “What really makes it prolonged is we do rely on labs,” he told Arizona outlet KOLD News 13 on June 1. “You don’t want to jeopardize not just the integrity of this case, but the integrity of DNA as a supplement to law enforcement work.”

Jun 23, 2026
Bryon Noem's Latest Message to Dominatrix Raises Eyebrows New

Bryon Noem's Latest Message to Dominatrix Raises Eyebrows

Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s cross-dressing husband, Bryon, allegedly sent a pathetic, sexually charged text message to a sex worker more than a month after his bizarre “bimbofication” fetish was exposed in a bombshell report. Shy Sotomayor, a dominatrix who allegedly had a secret, years-long online tryst with Bryon, claimed the ex-DHS secretary’s husband reached out to her as recently as last month, during an appearance on the podcast “UNCLOSETED with Spencer Macnaughton.” “I’ve been a really bad boy,” Bryon allegedly wrote in a May 17 text message, according to Sotomayor. Bryon Noem allegedly texted a dominatrix as recently as May 17 — nearly seven weeks after the shocking photo of him wearing huge prosthetic breasts surfaced. Sotomayor claims Bryon spent as much as $45,000 on her services over the last nine years. “UNCLOSETED, with Spencer Macnaughton.”The shameless message was sent nearly seven weeks after the Daily Mail published a story revealing Bryon’s alleged infatuation with OnlyFans models — along with embarrassing photos of him posing seductively with absurdly large prosthetic breasts.Sotomayor, who also goes by “Crystal,” told Macnaughton that Bryon subsequently reached out on WhatsApp, amid reports that he entered a sex rehab program to treat his bimbofication addiction. “You obviously are very sick. You need help,” Sotomayor claims to have responded.  The sex worker followed up with a PayPal invoice for $4,500 Bryon allegedly still owed her for her services. “He either doesn’t know when to quit … or this is a real issue for him,” Sotomayor said, estimating that Bryon spent up to $45,000 on her over nine years. <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="350" height="590" src="https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/06/kristi-noems-husband-today-revealed-124773872.jpg?w=608" alt="Kristi Noem's husband is today revealed as a secret crossdresser who dons gigantic fake breasts and pink hotpants to chat with online fetish models. 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X / @KristiNoemSotomayor described Bryon as a “loose cannon,” who was not fearful of the consequences of being caught. “Any time I talked to him and was like, ‘Hey, you know, people could find us out,’ you know, because he was talking about meeting in person … He was like, ‘I don’t care,’” Sotomayor told Macnaughton.   <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="885" height="590" src="https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/06/bryon-noem-husband-homeland-security-131891395.jpg?w=1024" alt="UNITED STATES - DECEMBER 11: Bryon Noem, the husband of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, listens to her testimony during the House Homeland Security Committee hearing titled "Worldwide Threats to the Homeland," in Cannon building on Wednesday, December 11, 2025. Michael Glasheen, operations director, National Security Branch, FBI, and Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, also testified. 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rep for the former DHS secretary said in March that Noem was “devastated” and “blindsided” by the report of Bryon’s proclivities and lavish spending on sex workers. Bryon did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment. Sotomayor’s full interview with Macnaughton will be published by Uncloseted Media on Tuesday.

Jun 23, 2026
Nancy Guthrie Case Shocks with Revelation of Second Ransom Note New

Nancy Guthrie Case Shocks with Revelation of Second Ransom Note

A new report claims that a second ransom note in the Nancy Guthrie case acknowledged that the missing family matriarch is dead. On Monday, May 22, NBC News reported that it reviewed two notes allegedly sent following Today anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mom Nancy’s disappearance on February 1. In one note, the alleged kidnappers claimed that Nancy had died but there was no apology or any request for payment for the return of her body, per the outlet. However, TMZ stated that another ransom note it received did not include an apology nor acknowledgment that Nancy was dead. It is not clear whether the note that TMZ received was sent by the same person who originally contacted authorities. The site reported that it received dozens of emails from yet another person who insisted that they knew Nancy’s whereabouts and the identity of her alleged kidnappers. This person — who stressed that they were not directly involved in the kidnapping — initially asked for bitcoin in exchange for crucial information. While an early email said that “time is of the essence,” TMZ reported that a later email stated that “time is no longer of the essence,” seemingly indicating that Nancy was dead. Us Weekly reached out to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office for comment. Nancy was last seen alive when she was dropped off at her home by her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, on the night of January 31. She was officially reported missing the following day after a friend alerted the Guthrie family that Nancy did not turn up as planned to a virtual worship service. (Both Savannah’s sister, Annie Guthrie, and her husband were cleared in the case by Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos.) While authorities have released doorbell camera footage showing a masked man at Guthrie’s front door, no suspect or person of interest has been named publicly. On February 24, Savannah, 54, released a social media video offering a $1 million reward for information that leads to Nancy’s return. Scrutiny over supposed ransom notes in the case was reignited over the weekend when Air Mail reported that investigators first received communication from an alleged kidnapper on February 2. The outlet reported that the first note mentioned that Nancy was “safe but scared” and asked for $4 million to be paid by February 5 for her return, warning that the sum would increase to $6 million if the cash was not sent by February 9. This first note allegedly warned that their terms should be met “or else,” per Air Mail. A law enforcement task force allegedly employed a tactic known as “tickling the wire,” where they sent $152 to a Bitcoin account to see whether any financial transactions with the suspected kidnapper could be tracked. The money was reportedly never touched by the alleged kidnapper and their deadline eventually passed. On February 6, authorities obtained a second note with a “sputtering and labored” tone where the writer alleged that Nancy was dead and offered to return her body for an undisclosed sum, Air Mail reported. Savannah and her siblings Camron and Annie, 56, released a video on February 7 offering to engage further with alleged kidnappers. “We received your message and we understand. We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her,” Savannah said via Instagram. “This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us and we will pay.” During her exclusive sitdown with Hoda Kotb on Today in March, Savannah addressed the authenticity of the various ransom letters they’d received since Nancy disappeared. “There are a lot of different notes that came,” she told Hotb, 61. “I think most of them, it’s my understanding, are not real. … I believe the two notes that we received, that we responded to, I tend to believe those are real.” Earlier this month, Sheriff Nanos, 70, indicated that the case has been “difficult” to solve because it was dependent on DNA evidence. “What really makes it prolonged is we do rely on labs,” he told Arizona outlet KOLD News 13 on June 1. “You don’t want to jeopardize not just the integrity of this case, but the integrity of DNA as a supplement to law enforcement work.”

Jun 23, 2026
Nancy Guthrie Ransom Note: The Two Clues That Could Solve the Case New

Nancy Guthrie Ransom Note: The Two Clues That Could Solve the Case

Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case are taking another look at ransom notes sent in the days after the crime — because of two clues that suggest they were sent by the real kidnappers, according to a new report.An email ransom note sent shortly after the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie correctly identified a broken flood light behind her home and details about the Apple Watch she had been wearing when she went missing near Tucson, Arizona, in February. Surveillance image of a suspect wanted in connection with Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping from her Tucson, Ariz., home. FBIInvestigators have gone back to that note — along with a follow-up sent from the same IP address — in a desperate attempt to track Guthrie’s abductors, news outlet Air Mail reported.The aforementioned details have investigators convinced the emails could have been legitimate — and authorities have renewed efforts to trace a string of proxy servers that could lead back to the suspects, sources told the outlet.If the early notes are real, it would also suggest that the kidnapping could have been a multi-person operation.One mastermind may have engineered a sophisticated ransom ransom scheme, tasking another — the apparently bumbling thug captured on surveillance footage — with kidnapping the helpless senior, Air Mail’s sources speculate. Nancy disappeared from her home on Feburary 1, 2026. Facebook/Savanah GuthrieHowever, an attempt to flush out the person behind the ransom note by depositing a little money in the Bitcoin account has failed. The cryptocurrency wallet who details were sent in the ransom note has remained inactive — thwarting authorities’ ability to track the people behind it.

Jun 23, 2026
Jenny Slatten's Heartbreaking ALS Battle Sparks GoFundMe Defense New

Jenny Slatten's Heartbreaking ALS Battle Sparks GoFundMe Defense

“90 Day Fiancé” couple Jenny Slatten and Sumit Singh addressed the criticism over their GoFundMe to raise money amid her amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) battle.Slatten, 68, announced her ALS diagnosis last month. A GoFundMe was created for them on May 20 to help cover her medical expenses, with a goal of raising $250,000. As of publishing time, $56,360 has been raised.In an Instagram video posted Monday, Slatten’s speech was noticeably slurred as she and Singh explained why they were asking for donations. Singh, 38, said that as the two did more research on ALS, they found that treatment was going to be extremely expensive.“‘I’m trying to make her life as easy as possible,” he said.“90 Day Fiancé” couple Jenny Slatten and Sumit Singh defended their GoFundMe created to help cover expenses amid Slatten’s ALS battle in an Instagram video Monday. Instagram/Jenny SlattenSingh noted that ALS treatment is very expensive and that going to the US wasn’t an easy solution for them, so they are staying put in India for now. Instagram/Jenny SlattenSlatten said that she didn’t have medical insurance in India, and Singh explained that going to the US wasn’t an immediate option for them since it wasn’t easy for him to get a visa and she would have a hard time traveling solo.The couple also said they didn’t want to rely on Slatten’s three daughters in the US.Singh shared, “I’m here to make sure Jenny is doing well, and whenever she needs me I am available. And if she goes to America she will have daughters, but they have their own families and their own lives.”Slatten then interjected, “And I don’t want to be a burden.”Singh continued to ask for donations from his followers.Singh pointed out that the two had never asked for money before, despite struggling financially. Instagram/Jenny SlattenSlatten also gave a devastating update on her ALS battle, sharing that she would need to be in a wheelchair “soon.” Brian Zak/NY Post“Money will not heal, but it supports and makes life easier,” he said. “We never ask for money before, we’ve been on the show, we’ve struggled a lot many times, but we never ask. And we need it now, that’s why we are just asking.”He added, “Negativity is bad for Jenny, so please don’t say anything wrong and mean, at least this time.”Slatten also gave an update on her ALS battle, sadly sharing that she would probably need to be in a wheelchair soon.“As you can hear, my voice is completely different,” she said, referring to her slurred and delayed speech. “My speech is very slow now. I’m still walking but I get very tired.”“I’m gonna keep walking, but wheelchair probably soon,” she continued, noting that she didn’t want that.Slatten’s speech was noticeably slurred and delayed as she gave an update on her health. Instagram/Jenny SlattenSumit and Singh are one of the most popular couples on “90 Day Fiancé,” attracting attention due to their 30-year age gap. Instagram/Jenny SlattenOn a more positive note, Singh said that his wife was still largely independent.“Giving up is not an option,” he stressed, as Slatten noted, “I’m trying my best.”According to their GoFundMe, the donations will be used help cover Slatten’s growing medical expenses, including for equipment such as a walker and wheelchair, in-home nursing or caregiver support, and future hospital and treatment costs. Slatten and Singh, who received significant attention on the TLC show due to their 30-year age difference, got married in 2021. Their wedding in India was aired during the season 3 finale of “90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way.”Singh told People last month about supporting his wife through her health battle, ““Honestly, I never felt this much love, or I can love anyone this much, I used to … live for myself. But from [the] last so many years, I feel like doing [things] for someone who you love gives you happiness, I think that’s what love is.”

Jun 23, 2026
Simone Biles Faces Backlash Over Vacation After Health Scare New

Simone Biles Faces Backlash Over Vacation After Health Scare

Simone Biles sent a message to those who criticized her for being on vacation after experiencing a recent health scare. “Almost died but look at these traveling selfies.... &#55357;&#56834;&#55357;&#56834;&#55357;&#56834;,” one user wrote in the comments section of Biles’ Wednesday, June 17, Instagram post, which featured images of the iconic gymnast on vacation with the caption, “Relaxing in paradise &#55357;&#56740;&#55357;&#56346;&#55357;&#56409;.” Biles, 29, replied, “Ugh these comments make me sad. a little over two weeks ago, I experienced a serious medical emergency that could have ended very differently, and this trip has been part of allowing myself to heal & appreciate being here.” She continued, “I hope you understand that life changing experiences can shift your perspective. & that you’re able to extend a little more grace to others moving forward &#55357;&#56856; have a nice day!” Biles made headlines earlier this month when she revealed she was recovering from a scary health-related incident. She did not share further details about what happened, her diagnosis or her treatment plan. “I’m not one to normally share things like this because I value privacy in today’s age. But almost dying wasn’t on my bingo card this week,” Biles wrote via her Instagram Story at the time. At the time, Biles posted a photo of her arm, which appeared to have three hospital wristbands on it. The Olympian explained that her husband, Indianapolis Colts player Jonathan Owens, was in Indiana for team workouts at the time. “This was one of, if not the scariest experience of my life, especially since Jonathan was in Indy for practices,” Biles wrote. “I’ve been in bed resting this week. I’ll explain sooner or later, but [shoutout] to my close circle who reached out, checked in, visited & or sent flowers.” One week after sharing the incident with her followers, Biles revealed that she and Owens, 30, were headed away for a “baecation.” “Do not disturb, please & thank you,” she wrote in a separate upload with a photo of the ocean. Days later, Biles responded to a follower commenting on a post that they “never got the update on [her] near death experience.” "Not ready to talk about it just yet," Biles wrote via Instagram at the time. Biles and Owens have been together since 2020, after meeting on the celebrity dating app Raya. The pair tied the knot in 2023. “It is not much motivation you need to do, just because you don’t want to put extra, added pressure on anyone. I just tell her, ‘Go do your thing, baby,’” Owens exclusively told Us Weekly in July 2024 about attending Biles’ gymnastic meets. “You get a different type of focus whenever you just have this one person that you’re focusing on.”

Jun 23, 2026