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Chobani's 'Most-Loved' Coffee Creamer Flavor Is Officially Back for a Limited Time

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 3:55pm

Chobani is delighting fans with the news that one of its "most-loved" limited-batch coffee creamer flavors is officially heading back to store shelves for the season.

This year, the company is kicking off hot-weather vibes early, bringing back its beloved summertime staple: S'mores.

The ChobaniS’mores Coffee Creamer is rich, indulgent, and made with real cream and simple ingredients, the brand promised in a press release shared directly with Parade, and it comes along with a brand-new yogurt flavor, too, as Chobani Flip Peanut Butter S'mores is launching with the returning release. The dairy snack is "a creamy peanut butter-chocolate-marshmallow yogurt with crunchy mix-ins, made with only natural ingredients."

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Also back by popular demand, the food giant is reviving its Colombe ready-to-drink S’mores Latte, with notes of cocoa, toasted marshmallow, and graham cracker—the perfect beverage companion to add a splash of Chobani S'mores creamer to.

"Without the campfire, Chobani and La Colombe bring nostalgic S’mores flavor into everyday moments, from morning coffee to a protein-rich afternoon snack break," the brand teased.

With spring having officially sprung, summer is coming soon after (and we can't wait!)—so prepare early by indulging in all-things-summery. The trio of S'mores products will be available at major retailers nationwide for a limited time starting in early April 2026.

Chobani's Fan-Favorite Coffee Creamers: So Many Flavors to Try

The news that Chobani is reviving its S'mores coffee creamer flavor comes after an exciting few months of launches for the brand. In January, new addition Raspberry Rose made waves across social media with its floral, fruity taste.

Late last year, Chocolate Covered Strawberry and Toasted Coconut Vanilla were released in December and said to be "coffee's perfect match," along with the welcoming back of the fan-favorite Confetti Birthday Cake.

Chobani’s “Simple Ingredients” Approach

Chobani’s dairy creamers are known for a short ingredient list: real cream, real milk, cane sugar, and natural flavors—with no added oils, emulsifiers, or carrageenan. That’s been the brand’s calling card since it entered the category.

The latest flavors joined the grocery brand’s current available lineup of coffee creamers: Sweet Cream, Vanilla, Hazelnut, Peppermint Mocha, Caramel Macchiato, Cinnamon Coffee Cake, as well as the recent limited-time (and absolutely delicious) holiday 2025 drop, Cookie Butter.

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’70s Rock Icons Add New Tour Dates Amid Massive 50th Anniversary Run

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 3:50pm

One of classic rock’s most enduring hitmakers is showing no signs of slowing down in its milestone year.

Foreignerhas added new 2026 tour dates as part of its massive 50th anniversary celebration, expanding an already packed global run that now includes more than 90 shows.

The newly announced stops include Albuquerque, El Paso, Scottsdale and Reno, adding to a schedule that has already seen numerous sold-out concerts across the U.S. and Europe. The anniversary celebration will continue into 2027, marking 50 years since the release of the band’s self-titled debut album in March 1977.

Related: Foreigner Reuniting With Original Lead Singer for 50th Anniversary Cruise

The milestone year has been anything but ordinary. Alongside the touring schedule, the band is branching into new territory with Feels Like The First Time – The Foreigner Musical, premiering April 17–26, 2026, at Long Island University. Directed by Broadway veteran Adam Pascal, the production is set in 1985 and follows a suburban family whose lives are transformed after winning an MTV contest that brings a rock star into their home.

The anniversary rollout has also included multiple live formats. The year began with an intimate acoustic run in Colorado, followed by an orchestral residency in Las Vegas and a performance with the San Diego Symphony.

Founding member Mick Jones said, “When I started Foreigner in 1976, I never could have imagined that these songs would carry us through fifty years and still resonate with audiences around the world. This anniversary year is a celebration not just of the music, but of the fans who have been with us every step of the way.”

Related:Foreigner & Lou Gramm Schedule Special ‘Foreigner 4 Deluxe’ Concert

In April, the band will reunite with original lead singer Lou Gramm for a special Florida run tied to Foreigner 4 Deluxe, performing the album 4 in full alongside many of their biggest hits.

The celebration continues this summer with a 26-date European tour, followed by the “Double Trouble Double Vision” co-headlining run with Lynyrd Skynyrd beginning July 23.

Beyond the stage, Foreigner is also set to release a new concert film, In The Eye of The Storm, captured during a 2025 performance on Ellis Island. The project features Gramm and special guests, documenting a rare moment in the band’s long history.

With more than 80 million albums sold and a catalog that includes “Feels Like the First Time,” “Cold as Ice,” “Hot Blooded” and the No. 1 hit “I Want to Know What Love Is,” Foreigner’s 50th anniversary is shaping up to be one of the most expansive celebrations any classic rock band has mounted.

See all the 2026 tour dates at the band's official website.

Related: Six Classic Rock Legends Collide on a Massive 2026 Tour

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Walmart's 'Sturdy' $19 3-Tier Rolling Cart Is a ‘Nice Space-Saver’ for Small Rooms

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 3:15pm

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You can really never have too much storage. Organization is key to a clutter-free home, and with the right solution you can transform even the messiest spaces. Mobile carts can be especially useful in any living space, no matter what you're trying to organize. They fill so many gaps, providing you with a convenient space to hold snacks, beauty products, accessories, art supplies, outdoor items, and so much more.

That kind of versatility can be priceless to any household. If you're looking for something that helps you make sense of the chaos, the Yeabett Rolling Utility Cart could be just what your home has been missing. This sleek organizer is packed with drawers, containers, and hooks to hold everything right where you want it. Reduced from its usual $30 to just $19 at Walmart during a limited-time flash deal, the three-tier cart is available in your choice of several colors, including green, gray, pink, purple, white, black, and blue.

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Perfectly designed for your spring decluttering projects, the cart measures 14.9 inches wide by 30.6 inches tall by 10.6 inches deep. The top tier features a roomy tray that accommodates items you'd like to keep within easy reach. The bottom two feature protective barriers that ensure nothing falls out if you move the cart. With a total capacity of 124 pounds, there's plenty of room to hold containers and bottles of assorted sizes.

It can easily accommodate taller items, too. The top tier features a pull-out drawer that can easily be removed by lifting it right off its sliding tracks. That makes it both simple to clean and easy to reconfigure the cart to meet your storage needs. Four adjustable hooks are also included. You can clip these anywhere on the frame, giving you a convenient spot to hang items like reusable grocery bags, oven mitts, loofahs, and small spray bottles.

Related: Walmart's 'Cute' 3-Piece Wicker Storage Set Brings Cozy Cottagecore Vibes for Just $20

There are also two small storage containers that easily hook onto the cart's side rails. You can reposition these anywhere to hold smaller things that might get lost on a bigger tray — think pens, scissors, scrunchies, small sewing kits, and other everyday essentials. While this is a storage powerhouse, it's really easy to put together in just minutes, with no tools necessary.

Made from heavy-duty plastic, the cart is especially easy to maintain by wiping it down. It's designed to resist scratches and won't corrode, so it will maintain its attractive look no matter where you use it. The smooth-moving wheels make it easy to glide the cart anywhere you want it, and it features two casters that lock into place once you've set it up.

"Super easy to put together," one reviewer raved, adding that it's "sturdy" and a "nice space-saver." Another person called it the "perfect storage solution." Several customers said they used it as a makeshift kitchen pantry, while others commented that it was useful for homeschooling essentials, home office supplies, toys, and craft materials.

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A sleek storage spot like the Yeabett Rolling Utility Cart can transform any space in minutes. This is sleek enough to live in a more compact room, yet spacious enough to really help you minimize clutter. Pick it up in your color of choice while it's on sale.

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‘Weird Science’ Star Kelly LeBrock Turns 66 and Is Stunning After Ditching Hollywood for Grandchildren

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 3:10pm

Kelly LeBrock, who is best known for her role in Weird Science, is 66 and better than ever.

The brunette beauty, who played Lisa, the dream girl of Wyatt and Gary (played by Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith) inthe John Hughes-directed flick, was a staple of the '80s. But with her 66th birthday on Tuesday, the screen queen is still absolutely stunning. Back in December, LeBrock sported leather to hit the red carpet at the 7th Annual Vanderpump Dog Foundation Gala at The Maybourne Beverly Hills. While she's opened up about saying goodbye to Hollywood, she still rocks a red carpet when she chooses to make an appearance!

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Why Did Kelly LeBrock Leave Hollywood?

In a revealing interview with Fox News Digital, LeBrock explained that she “ran away” from Hollywood after her divorce from Steven Seagal in 1996.

“I was never impressed with myself or Hollywood. I never really cared about it. And I did the right thing,” LeBrock shared.

Instead, LeBrock ditched Los Angeles for a ranch in rural southern California, where she raised her three children, Annaliza, Dominic, and Arissa. She’s surrounded by animals, ranging from chickens and sheep to goats and horses. She’s also a grandmother of three.

“You know, I could always go back to a career, but I couldn’t go back to my children,” she explained. “And that was the most important thing to me, raising my children, because I grew up in boarding school. At five years old, I was sent away. And I didn’t want to have that story for my children.”

LeBrock didn’t feel like she fit in in Hollywood, either.

“The crowd is very ugly, and I didn’t want any part of that,” she told Fox. “I’m really quite shy, and I’m a homebody. I spent the two years of COVID completely by myself, pretty much in the wilderness. And you learn a lot about yourself when you’re not in the noise.”

When Was Weird Science's 40th Anniversary?

Last year was Weird Science‘s 40th anniversary. Looking back on the iconic film, LeBrock said she had no idea it would blow up.

“You never think about when you’re doing something, what’s gonna happen,” LeBrock recalled. “You just wanna do a good job and go home. No, you never know. And then sometimes you think something’s gonna be great, and it falls flat on its butt. So yeah, chance is a fine thing.”

Related: ‘Weird Science’ Star Kelly LeBrock, 65, Stuns in Leather Over 40 Years After the Film Premiered

Target's Eclectic Wind Chime Adds So Much Whimsical Charm to Any Home

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 3:10pm

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There is something so magical about wind chimes, isn't there? From the sounds they make as they sway in the breeze to their charming appearance, wind chimes really add something special to any outdoor space. Well, if you are looking for some new wind chimes for your own home, this eclectic option available on Target's website might be just what you are looking for. It's vibrant, a little quirky and absolutely gorgeous.

Olivia & May's Eclectic Metal Birds Wind Chime adds so much whimsical charm to any patio. However, these wind chimes are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Whether you display it indoors or use it outdoors, this wind chime will make a beautiful statement wherever you hang it. From your living room to your patio, these wind chimes would be a welcome addition.

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Olivia & May Eclectic Metal Birds Wind Chime With Beaded Strands Gold, $13.79 at Target

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Constructed from durable solid iron, this wind chime features a beautiful weathered matte brass finish, giving it an antique vibe. Coupled with its colorful accents, this wind chime has tons of charm. The wind chime has a vertical display of birds and bells, held by long strings of multi-colored glass beads. These strings of glass beads are suspended from a circular platform. All together, this creates a stunning visual display that infuses your home with the most magical vibes.

Related: IKEA Is Selling Outdoor String Lights That Add So Much Whimsical Charm to Any Patio

When it comes to dimensions, this wind chime measures seven inches in length, seven inches in width and 26 inches in height, with a total weight of 0.6 pounds. You can hang this wind chime by hanging the suspension platform's loop on a hook.

You can find this beautiful wind chime on Target's website. It retails for $13.79.

If you are interested in other fun Target finds, be sure to check out this unique new $30 inflatable pool that is inspired by vintage Americana style, this whimsical stoneware kitchen staple that looks straight out the pages of a storybook, this bright and colorful set of hand towels that is a springtime dream come true or this modern farmhouse kitchen island that takes a page out of the Joanna Gaines playbook.

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'Heated Rivalry' Author Was 'Grumpy' About This 1 Element of Connor Storrie's 'SNL' Appearance

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 3:01pm

Connor Storrie’s appearance on Saturday Night Live was supposed to be a huge event for him. The Heated Rivalry star has grown in popularity, along with his co-star Hudson Williams, since the release of the series, and the author of the books, Rachel Reid, is all here for it. She wants to support the boys in every way that she can.

That included being at the taping of Storrie’s debut on SNL. However, things didn’t quite work out the way she would have liked, and the appearance of two particular brothers made her “grumpy.”

Rachel Reid Wasn’t Happy About the Hughes Brothers Attending

The Heated Rivalry author shared with Glamour that she was “pretty grumpy all week” after Jack and Quinn Hughes took to the stage during Storrie’s opening monologue. This was supposed to be the man’s big debut, and instead, she shared it felt like everyone was doing “damage control” following events after the Winter Olympics.

Reid felt like the men’s team was trying to use the popularity of Heated Rivalry after Jack Hughes had already noted that people were being overly negative about the situation between the men and the women’s team. 

The women’s hockey team won Gold, and yet, they were faced with some disparaging comments from President Donald Trump. The men were highly praised, and they were immediately invited to the White House. While the women were as well — albeit discouragingly — the women chose not to go, while the men went, setting up some complaints from many people across the nation.

‘Heated Rivalry’ Author Got to Meet the Stars

When it came to two of the women, Hilary Knight and Megan Keller, making cameo appearances, this wasn’t as bad. In fact, Reid loved it.

During her time at SNL, Reid shared that she got a dressing room right next to Knight and Keller. This gave her the chance to meet the hockey heroes, which was exciting and helped to make the entire experience more positive and enjoyable.

Something that Reid has admitted is that she was “initially disappointed” in how many people were getting into hockey because of her books. That wasn’t the purpose, until she could see what was really happening. People were going to games in the merch from the show, and it brings hope that change can come for the community around the world.

Who Won 'Jeopardy' Today? (March 24, 2026) Plus, the Final Jeopardy Answer

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 3:00pm

There are three things guaranteed in the world today: Death, taxes, and Jeopardy! being on. Believe it or not, the iconic game show has been on the air for over 60 years (though the modern incarnation we know and love technically debuted in 1984). Under the watchful eye of Ken Jennings (who himself was a record-breaking champion), Jeopardy! puts three people's trivia skills and reflexes to the ultimate test. And so many of the greats to grace those podiums started by simply watching the show as it aired on weekdays, as millions have done for over half a century.

Here's a spoiler-filled recap of who won Jeopardy! today, plus the answer to Final Jeopardy.


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Who won Jeopardy today?Jamie Ding

Jamie Ding just cannot be stopped! The law student has made a case for himself as a standout competitor, having won seven games before adding an eighth in today's episode.

Who are the Jeopardy contestants today?Pranit Nanda

Pranit Nanda is a commodity trader from Houston, Texas.

Abigail Marcolini

Abigail Marcolini lives in Scottsdale, Arizona. She's originally from Scottsdale, Arizona.

Jamie Ding

Jamie Ding is a bureaucrat and law student from Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Going into today, he had won seven straight games, winning $195,203.

Related: Sam Heughan Surprises ‘Jeopardy!’ Fans With an ‘Outlander’ Category — Can You Answer the Clues?

What was Final Jeopardy today?

Final Jeopardy today was in the category "Homophones."

The clue: A 2008 Best Picture Oscar nominee and a Roman goddess both have names that are homophones of this state capital.

The answer: What is Juneau?

After going back-and-forth with Pranit throughout the game, Jamie went on a tear at the end of Double Jeopardy, more than doubling his opponents. While he got the Final Jeopardy answer correct, he chose not to risk anything, earning $0 in the process. His total winnings so far are $222,203.

Did you get the answer? Sign off in the comments!

When is Jeopardy on next?

Jeopardy! will come back on Wednesday, March 24, with a new episode. Check your local listings to find out when to watch.

Where is Jeopardy streaming?

Jeopardy! is available on both Hulu and Peacock. Subscribers can enjoy watching new episodes the next day, as well as access a vault of many classic episodes to enjoy at a moment's notice.

Related: Ken Jennings Reveals If 'Celebrity Jeopardy!' Questions Are Easier

Nordstrom Rack Is Selling a 'Very Cute' $13 Midi Skirt With Effortless 'Boho' Spring Vibes

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:59pm

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If your wardrobe could use a new flowy spring piece, Nordstrom Rack is running a great deal that’s worth checking out. The CeCe Cotton Poplin A-Line Midi Skirt is now marked down to just $13, which is a huge drop from its original price of $79. It comes in two colors, rich black and navy, and is available in sizes small to extra large.

The skirt is made from 100% cotton poplin and measures 31 inches long, so its length works for daytime plans but still looks put-together for dinner. It’s lined, with a smocked waistband, side-seam pockets, and an A-line shape. It’s also hand-wash and line-dry only, which is worth it for a skirt as pretty as this one.

CeCe Cotton Poplin A-Line Midi Skirt, $13 (was $79) at Nordstrom Rack

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Because the print is already very detailed, this skirt works best with solid-colored tops, like a fitted white tank or a tucked-in blouse. The white-and-blue version is especially pretty for spring and warm weather vacations, while the black-and-white option could easily carry into evening plans.

Shoppers described it as “very comfortable,” “very cute,” and the “perfect skirt” for hot weather. One person mentioned that they “love the pockets,” while another reviewer said it’s “easy to dress up or down" and “breathable.”

Related: Nordstrom Rack's 'Very Pretty' $40 Midi Dress Is Perfect for Spring and Comes in 4 Colors

Cotton midi skirts like this are usually priced closer to $40 to $80, especially with details like a smocked waistband and functional pockets. Here, you’re getting that same breathable fabric and stylish A-line shape for just $13. Plus, its versatile style makes it a breeze to pair with whatever you already have in your closet.

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The CeCe Cotton Poplin A-Line Midi Skirt works for warmer days, quick plans, and last-minute outfits. At just $13, it’s definitely worth picking up before spring fully arrives and it sells out. Be sure to snag yours now while it’s still marked down this low at Nordstrom Rack.

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Body Cam Footage Reveals Taylor Frankie Paul’s Heated 2023 Clash with Cops

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:52pm

Taylor Frankie Paul has been at the center of a media storm for weeks now.

And today, March 24, police body cam footage of the night she was arrested in 2023 has been released, showing Paul slurring her words, breaking into fits of tears, and struggling to keep her balance. 

The star of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and founder of the viral social media influencer group MomTok, Paul was involved in a domestic violence incident three years ago, to which the police were called.

In leaked video of the now infamous fight between Paul and her ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen, the mom of two can be seen throwing barstools at her ex, pulling his hair, and hitting him, while her daughter, now 8, watches from the living room couch.

Body Cam Footage Shows Taylor Frankie Paul's 2023 Arrest

In the body-cam footage released by TMZ today, Paul can be seen getting heated with an officer, who is being calm and “kind” to her. She is visibly intoxicated and struggles to keep her balance as she continuously denies the officer’s requests.

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The video begins outside Paul’s home, with the 31-year-old asking, “I’m curious why I’m outside my house, and [Dakota's] inside. Bring him out here.”

As the officer explains, Paul ignores him, enters her home, walks over to Dakota, and kicks him out, with the officer following close behind her.

“We’re trying to be kind right now, OK, and just find out what’s going on,” the officer says.  

“OK, you’re good. No worries, you’re being nice, I get it,” she says as she pulls out her phone and calls her dad after being told not to get on the phone.

The conversation with the officer continues, with Paul getting heated at times and asking him what his “job is exactly.” At one point, the officer tells her she needs to "chill" and tells her to lower her voice because her children are in the home. 

Later in the video, Paul apologizes to her daughter. The body cam footage concludes with Paul getting arrested for domestic violence. Telling the police she’s “peed her pants,” she puts her arms behind her and the officer places her in handcuffs.

Taylor Frankie Paul Pleads Guilty

The incident authorities are responding to in the body cam footage happened in the reality TV star’s Utah home.

“As we previously reported ... Taylor later pled guilty to aggravated assault and was sentenced to 3 years’ probation, which is scheduled to end in August. Prosecutors dropped four other charges, including domestic violence in the presence of a child, child abuse, and criminal mischief,” TMZ shared.

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Beloved 1990s Boy Band Released Its Career-Defining Debut Album 29 Years Ago Today

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:51pm

For die-hard fans in the late '90s and early 2000s, NSYNC was all we ever wanted and, frankly, all we ever needed. In 1997, the boy band made it clear—lyrically, of course—that they got the flow and the skills to keep the party pumpin' all the way until the break of dawn (a party powered by Capri Sun and Kool-Aid Jammers). What we didn't know then is that they'd keep that party pumpin' for nearly three decades and counting.

Twenty-nine years ago, NSYNC released their eponymous debut studio album, NSYNC, marking the beginning of one of the most iconic pop careers of the new millennium. First released on March 24, 1997, in Europe, the album laid the foundation for the group's global success before arriving in the United States a year later.

Related: Justin Timberlake's Net Worth in 2026, From NSYNC to Trolls and Beyond

At the time, NSYNC—made up of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass—was still finding its footing. But their blend of tight harmonies, synchronized choreography, and polished pop production quickly resonated with young audiences. Early singles like "I Want You Back" and "Tearin' Up My Heart" became breakout hits overseas, helping the group build a loyal fanbase before their American breakthrough.

When the album was released in the U.S. on March 24, 1998, it didn't just introduce NSYNC to a wider audience; it defined the sound of an entire era. The late '90s were primed for a boy band resurgence, and NSYNC stood at the forefront alongside groups like the Backstreet Boys.

NSYNC's debut album quickly achieved multi-platinum success—certified Multi‑Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)—for massive sales propelled by relentless radio play, MTV rotation, and a growing teen fan frenzy. It reached 6x Multi‑Platinum status in the U.S. (six million units) by March 1999. Eventually, it sold so many copies that it achieved Diamond certification (10x Platinum) in the United States, reflecting over 10 million units sold.

Just a few years later, the group would release No Strings Attached, shattering sales records and cementing their place in music history.

Related: 26 Years Ago, Iconic ‘90s Group Dominated the Charts With One of the Biggest Album Debuts in Music History

Since their prime, the members of NSYNC have each taken their own paths. Justin Timberlake launched a hugely successful solo career with multi-award-winning albums, starting with Justified (2002). He also built a flourishing acting, comedy, and production portfolio. JC Chasez also pursued solo music briefly before shifting to songwriting, producing, and mentoring talent on shows like America's Best Dance Crew.

Chris Kirkpatrick focused on voice acting, side music projects, and appearances at fan conventions, while Joey Fatone became a TV host, reality show contestant, and stage actor. Lance Bass ventured into media, hosting, and advocacy work, notably training for space travel and becoming an LGBTQ+ advocate.

The band still occasionally collaborates for special performances, keeping the legacy of their debut—and the hearts of the millions of millennials who fell head-over-heels for them—alive. Tell us what to do now because we want them back.

More Popeyes Locations Are Closing—Here’s What Fans Need to Know

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:50pm

Some Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen restaurants are closing as a major franchisee is navigating a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

According to People, Sailormen, a major franchisee with over 130 Popeyes locations, filed for bankruptcy in January. Some locations owned by Sailormen had already closed in early 2026. However, more recently, three additional locations in Georgia have also shut down.

In total, People noted, about 20 of the franchisee's 130 locations have closed. Their restaurants have been located in Florida and Georgia.

In January, Fast Company reported that Sailormen immediately closed 17 locations after filing for bankruptcy in Florida. The franchisee was "seeking to reject the leases at those locations," the media outlet noted.

The bankruptcy petition cited a decline in foot traffic since the COVID-19 pandemic along with high borrowing rates and inflation as reasons contributing to the need to file bankruptcy. Sailormen indicates they have about $130 million in debt.

Restaurant Business added that the franchisee fell behind on rent in some locations, which prompted legal issues with vendors, their lender, and landlords.

Sailormen may have closed about 20 locations, but overall, Popeyes is still a giant in the fast food chicken market. There are currently more than 5,000 locations worldwide.

The "underperforming" locations closed by Sailormen in January included five in Georgia. Those restaurants were located in Brunswick, Hazlehurst, Jesup, and two in Waycross.

The other Popeyes restaurants closed in January by Sailormen were scattered across Florida. Locations included restaurants in Arcadia, Chiefland, East Palatka, Fort Pierce, Jacksonville, Keystone Heights, and Leesburg. Others in Macclenny, Melbourne, and Tampa were also shut down.

More recently, according to a March 10 filing and reported by USA Today, three additional Georgia Popeyes restaurants are closing. They are located in Baxley, a second location in Brunswick, and Homerville.

Despite the closures and challenges one major franchisee is facing, the president of Popeyes in the U.S. and Canada, Peter Perdue, said the brand as a whole is holding strong.

Perdue stated, "I can confidently tell you that Sailormen's announcement does not reflect the healthy unit economics that you are experiencing in your restaurants."

At the same time, Restaurant Business noted, the first three quarters of 2025 showed same-store sales declines for Popeyes. Restaurant Brands International, the parent company of Popeyes, sought to turn that around in November by naming Perdue the new brand president.

Despite the 20 Popeyes closures by Sailormen so far, Perdue indicated that "a large majority of their restaurants will continue to operate in the Popeyes system."

This 'Easy and Reliable' Sourdough Kit at Costco Includes Everything You Need to Bake a Perfect Loaf

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:45pm

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There's nothing more gloriously satisfying and simultaneously rage inducing as breadmaking. It's tactile and hands-on, requiring you to tune in to what the dough is saying rather than just blindly following a recipe. You have to become one with the dough and understand that it might require a few adjustments here and there to turn out the way you want. The problem with that is, unless you're a trained boulanger, you probably have no clue what to look for. Sure, a recipe might offer a few clues, but factors like humidity, the type of water you use, and even altitude can affect how your final product turns out. 

Even if you've managed to successfully whip up a promising-looking loaf, sometimes the odds just aren't in your favor. Knowing what to look out for is only part of the job, though; the rest is up to the tools you use to bring it all together. While you can certainly make a gorgeous loaf without any special equipment, if you're after bakery-quality artisanal bread that's crusty on the outside and airy and pillowy on the inside, it might be worth investing a little bit. 

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Luckily, Costco has just the thing you need to make picture-perfect boules at home with confidence—and it won't break the bank either. The must-have Simply Sourdough Kit from beloved cookware brand Nordicware comes with seven smartly designed pieces, including an aluminized steel bread baking pan with aluminum lid, a silicone baking sling, a retractable scoring tool or lame, a Danish dough whisk with hardwood handle, a bench scraper, a glass jar for your sourdough starter and a 24-page step-by-step instruction booklet. 

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Nordic Ware Simply Sourdough Starter Kit, $79.99 at Costco

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Although it might look unassuming, this game-changing kit makes breadmaking nearly foolproof—provided you're okay with a little trial and error as you go. The two-in-one aluminum baking pan features a PFAs-free non-stick interior, and the lid doubles as a proofing bowl for your dough once everything is mixed. It's also lighter than a typical cast-iron bread dome or Dutch oven, making it easier to transport, and because you don't have to preheat it ahead of time, it shortens the journey to delicious homemade bread. 

In terms of care, avoid using metal utensils or cleaning brushes to keep the nonstick coating intact, and you should probably steer clear of the dishwasher. More importantly, while a cast-iron bread oven from Le Creuset can set you back a whopping $310 and you'll still have to shell out cash for the remaining utensils, this all-inclusive set from Costco will only cost you a meager $79.99. 

And if you're still not convinced, the kit has been stress-tested by several shoppers who have given it a healthy 4.5 stars. One person gave it a coveted "10/10" and several others say it's "the perfect 'all in one' starter kit." Naturally, there are a few critical reviews, with some reporting that the dough whisk broke or that their pans developed some mystery stain, but overall, the reviews are overwhelmingly positive. 

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5 Major Changes on ‘The Forsytes’ From the Books That Affect Everything

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:30pm

When books are adapted into TV shows and movies, we’re used to changes. Sometimes, a storyline just doesn’t work anymore, or there are elements that can’t transcribe from book to show. In other cases, it’s all due to time available in the forms of storytelling. The Forsytescertainly could have had all of those problems, but showrunner Debbie Horsfield decided to change almost everything.

She made it clear ahead of the PBS show's premiere that the series wouldn’t follow The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy. Instead, this new series is just “inspired” by the books, taking the characters and keeping some elements of the plot, but taking many storylines in completely different directions, and here are five changes that affect everything.

The Introduction of Louisa Byrne

From the beginning of The Forsytes Season 1, we knew that there would be a major change with the introduction of the dressmaker, Louisa Byrne. At the mention of the name “Forsyte,” her face dropped as she realized that she could end up coming face-to-face with a man she once loved.

Sure enough, we got a small flashback in the first season, and it’s clear that this previous romance is going to come up again. It’s time for a love triangle that isn’t in the books, creating some romantic drama for viewers, but also threatening Joylan’s entire arc from The Forsyte Saga.

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Focus on the Female Characters

The books are mostly focused on the male characters. While women like June and Frances get some mentions, they’re not fully developed characters. This was the main reason for the idea that the series would be inspired by the books. The aim is to make the series and the stories more progressive in nature.

After all, the 1800s was a major time of change for women. They were slowly realizing that they could have something more, but it wasn’t all that easy. We now get to see how the different generations handle that in a similar way that Downton Abbey did.

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Jolyan Is June’s Stepfather

While initially it seems like a small change, opting for Jolyan to be June’s stepfather rather than biological one affects everything. For one, it makes him a completely different man to so many others of his time. Just look at the way his uncle referred to June as a brat that Jolyan would now need to look after.

Jolyan enjoys being a father to June, whose biological father has died. They create a friendship and there’s an element of respect between them that could only happen with this change. It also makes Jolyan’s decisions much harder in the season, as he finds himself torn between two women.

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Irene Isn’t Disgusted By Soames

In the novels, Irene ends up marrying Soames, but the reasons for it don’t make a lot of sense. She despises the man, and that’s not surprising why. Soames isn’t a character to like in any way, shape, or form. In fact, he turns out to be an abuser and a rapist, and who could ever root for a character or relationship like that?

The Forsytes changes everything by making Soames a more likable character. Sure, he’s not perfect, but there is room for growth, and it’s not like he’s so detestable that it makes no sense for Irene to fall for him. This opens the door for a real relationship that we can root for, without adding more to Jolyan’s story.

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Jolyan Taking Over the Family Business

At the end of The Forsytes Series Premiere, Old Jolyan announces that his son will take over the family business. Now, this could change as the season progresses, but for now, there is a substantial change to Jolyan’s story. In the books, he doesn’t get this opportunity, stepping away from the family business to pursue his artistic nature.

It does look like Jolyan has already been able to spread his wings, and that he’s decided to follow duty rather than passion. This could be linked to marrying Frances and taking in June as his own. It’s only after his father’s death that he takes over the legacy in the books, but that would mean losing a master of the arts like Stephen Moyer, and The Forsytes probably doesn’t want to do that!

Aldi's $20 Retro Kitchen Staple Brings Dreamy Pastels to the Dinner Table

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:30pm

In the kitchen, few cookware essentials are as handy as a good cast-iron piece. Whether it's a trusty skillet, a generously sized Dutch oven or the perfect breakfast griddle, cast iron stands the test of time. It also provides a reliable cooking surface for a wide range of meals and adds a rustic, farmhouse touch to your mealtime routine.

This week, Aldi is rolling out the red carpet for a must-have addition to any cookware collection: the Crofton Floral 2-Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven. Priced at just $19.99 and available in four gorgeous seasonal colors with a charming embossed floral lid, this stylish mealtime workhorse is perfectly sized for small portions and appetizers alike. Ready to transform both your kitchen and the meals you love to cook, this is one Aldi find you won't want to miss.

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Hitting stores on Wednesday, March 25, Crofton's Floral 2-Quart Cast-Iron Dutch Oven couldn't have arrived at a better time. With spring rolling in and Easter right around the corner, it's the perfect cookware upgrade to bring pastel colors and a charming vibe to your kitchen.

Upon arrival, shoppers can expect to find burgundy, lilac, blue and pink colors in stock, with Lilac and Blue stealing the show in our opinion. No matter which color you choose, it comes with a long-lasting porcelain enamel interior and exterior, superior heat retention and distribution and a two-year warranty to help you get started with your new cast iron piece. It also features Crofton's classic stainless steel knob affixed to a gorgeous floral-print enameled lid.

Best of all, this sucker is compatible with all cooktops, including induction, as well as oven safe up to 482°F, making it ideal for oven-to-table serving, creative recipes and more. Add to the equation an easy-to-clean surface that doesn't require the dishwasher, and you've got a solid starting point for a wide range of easy meals.

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Cast-Iron Care and Tips

Speaking of easy meals, having a cast-iron Dutch oven in your corner is your ticket to some of the easiest, most flavorful recipes you'll ever make. And while this two-quart offering is perfect for small portions and appetizers alike, don't think it will ever hold you back in the kitchen; that couldn't be further from the truth. 

With a two-quart Dutch oven in your kitchen, the possibilities are actually much bigger than the size suggests. From single-serve casseroles, savory soups and hearty stews to small-batch baked pasta, breads and desserts, it's the perfect tool for experimenting with seasonal ingredients, whipping up quick weeknight dinners or impressing guests with personalized appetizers straight from the oven.

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And when it comes time to clean, its long-lasting porcelain interior and exterior wipes clean with ease and can be deep cleaned with a light soap and a sponge without needing to toss it in the dishwasher. That said, we'd recommend refraining from using abrasive scrubbers and giving it an immediate towel dry after each wash. Additionally, you'll want to stick with wooden or silicone utensils to avoid damaging the interior surface during use.

Don't miss out on snagging one (or two!) of these spring-ready Dutch ovens while they're here this week. And if you're on the hunt for more seasonal essentials, be sure to check out Aldi's adorable Easter floor mats and cottage-style tablecloths

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Elysian Brewing Just Launched a New Tropical Hazy IPA for Spring Adventures

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:25pm

Spring beer season tends to bring a wave of lighter lagers and fruit-forward ales, but Elysian Brewing is taking a different approach this year. The Seattle-based brewery has introduced Jacktail Hazy IPA, a new tropical-leaning release designed to pair just as easily with hiking trails and campfires as it does with a backyard cooler.

The new beer joins Elysian's growing IPA lineup, building on the momentum of Space Dust, the brewery's flagship hazy-adjacent IPA that has become one of the most recognizable craft beers in the country.

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Hazy IPAs, also called New England IPAs (NEIPA), have remained one of the most popular craft beer styles over the past decade thanks to their softer bitterness and fruit-forward flavor profiles. Instead of the piney, aggressively bitter character that defined West Coast IPAs, hazy IPAs typically emphasize juicy notes like mango, pineapple, citrus and stone fruit, often with a smoother, almost creamy mouthfeel.

Jacktail leans into that interpretation, positioning itself as a tropical, easy-drinking IPA aimed at outdoor occasions. The brewery describes the beer as an homage to its Pacific Northwest roots while embracing the adventurous spirit that has long defined craft beer culture.

That positioning makes sense given how hazy IPAs have evolved. While early craft IPAs were often judged by bitterness alone—a profile that largely defined the West Coast IPA movement—today's drinkers tend to gravitate toward balance, aroma, and drinkability. Tropical hop aromatics and lower perceived bitterness have helped broaden the appeal of the style beyond traditional IPA hop-loving fans.

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Growing From Space Dust

The launch also reflects Elysian's continued growth in the IPA category. The popularity of Space Dust—a beer that earned a 91 rating on Beeradvocate—has helped establish the brewery as a major player in the craft beer world, and expanding the lineup with another permanent IPA offering shows how important the style remains to the brand's identity.

Adding another hazy IPA also aligns with broader industry trends. Brewers across the country continue to experiment within the style, finding new ways to deliver bold aroma without overwhelming bitterness, often targeting drinkers looking for flavorful but approachable options.

With Jacktail Hazy IPA positioned as a spring and outdoor-friendly release, Elysian appears to be aiming for exactly that balance: a beer with enough hop character to satisfy IPA fans but enough smoothness to appeal to casual craft drinkers.

As warmer weather approaches, the timing makes sense. For many beer fans, spring marks the return of camping trips, patio cookouts, and outdoor concerts—and breweries know those moments often shape what ends up in the cooler.

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'Below Deck' Chef Reveals the Brutal Truth About Cooking on Superyachts

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:22pm

While most crew members think they have the hardest job in yachting, Below Deck Down Under Chef Tzarina Mace-Ralph explains exactly why yacht chefs hustle the hardest.

In a recent Islander Magazine article, Tzarina says going from working as a chef on land was mere child's play compared to cooking on a superyacht. She says the pressures, especially those solo yacht chefs face, have "shaped me." These pressures include working in cramped, often poorly designed galleys while juggling constant sourcing challenges and last-minute changes. They carry full responsibility for every meal, balancing high-end guest expectations with crew morale, all while enduring long hours with little rest and no room for error.

"I developed resilience, adaptability, and a mental toughness few land chefs ever need," she wrote. "The chaos of a charter, a missing ingredient, or equipment failure taught me resourcefulness. I built a calmness under pressure that no training course could ever teach."

Back on land, when she works in kitchens or private households, "they feel easier in context," she explained. "The expectations are still high, but the variables are fewer. Yachting taught me to anticipate the impossible."

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Her advice to yacht chefs: embrace the unique challenges of the role, advocate for better galley design, and prioritize crew meals to support morale. Just as important is protecting mental health and viewing the experience as a valuable stepping stone for future opportunities.

"To every chef who’s burned garlic at 3 a.m. or plated 25 covers in a rolling sea after provisioning at midnight — I see you," she shared. "The pressure is real. The sacrifice is real. But so is the growth. If you walk away from yachting, you carry with you a mastery few others will ever understand. Kitchens ashore will feel lighter. Careers will bend to your strength, your adaptability, and your ability to thrive when nothing else is stable."

Tzarina added, "To the next chef stepping into the galley: hold your head high. You’re doing one of the hardest jobs in hospitality — and no one can take that away from you."

Below Deck Down Under is on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.

Henry Thomas, Known as Elliott in ‘E.T.,’ Recalls Thinking He ‘Lost the Part the Minute I Opened My Mouth'

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:21pm

Henry Thomas rose to stardom as Elliott in the 1982 blockbuster E.T., but the child star thought that he had completely blown the audition.

Thomas, 54, earned acclaim for his role in the science fiction film, which was produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and told the story of an extraterrestrial named E.T. that gets stranded on Earth. Co-starring Dee Wallace and Drew Barrymore, the film went down in history as a classic and dominated the box office. But in a revealing new interview on The Hollywood Reporter’s It Happened in Hollywoodpodcast, Thomas, who normally avoids the spotlight these days, admitted that he thought he lost the role.

“I felt like I had done the worst job possible,” Thomas shared in the podcast interview. “I thought I blew it the minute I opened my mouth.”

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What Happened During His Audition?

During the interview, which has gone viral in recent years, Thomas got very emotional and started to cry when Spielberg told him he needed to act as if his friend was being taken away.

"You can't take him," Thomas said, PEOPLE reported. "You can't take him away, he's mine!"

When the clip ends, Spielberg can be heard in the background saying, "Okay, kid, you got the job."

However, Thomas says there's more you didn't see in that clip.

"felt like I had done the worst job possible," said Thomas. "I felt like I had lost the part the minute that I opened my mouth and uttered the first line on the page. And so when you see the audition tape that exists, at the very beginning, if you look at my face, I'm looking down and I look really sad and defeated."

Thomas went on, saying, "And that's why, because I thought I blew it. So I'm sitting here thinking, 'Oh man, you just, you, you had an opportunity and you let it go.' And then, you know, obviously, they also noticed that it wasn't working. I wasn't wrong, that it was bad."

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1970 No. 1 Hit Became a Beloved Breakup Anthem

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:19pm

Long before breakup playlists and sad-girl pop ruled streaming, one song captured the devastation of love gone wrong in under three minutes.

When "Band of Gold" by Freda Payne was released in 1970, it became the top song in Ireland and the United Kingdom for six weeks, and peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 over the summer. The track was written by Lamont Dozier, Ron Dubar and Brian and Eddie Holland, and it tells the story of a girl who is recently married to a husband who is incapable of loving her, resulting in the couple sleeping in seperate rooms on their honeymoon. There are many interpretations of the song, including one theory that the husband was gay and that was the cause of the breakup. There are also other theories that the man was impotent.

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When they first offered the song to Payne, who was nearly 30 years old at the time, she rejected it because she thought the material was more appropriate for a teenager or a younger woman. She reluctantly recorded it for Invictus Records, a fairly new record label made by Dozier and the Hollands, and immediately became one of the singer's major hits.

"[Band of Gold] gave me confidence," Payne told Courageous Woman Magazine earlier this month. "I had been singing and traveling for eight years before 'Band of Gold,' so when it became a hit, it felt like confirmation — like God was saying 'You're on the right track.'"

The song has also been covered multiple times, including by Bonnie Tyler in 1986 and Kimberley Locke in 2007.

American singer and actress Freda Payne performs on the set of the BBC TV show 'Top Of The Pops' in London on 5th May 1971.

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Payne, now 83, was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. She grew up surrounded by music, listening to jazz singers like Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, and attended the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts. She officially started a professional music career shortly after graduating from the music conservatory, where she sang radio commercial jingles and won many local and radio talent shows. In 1963, she moved to New York City and released her debut album, After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!!. Throughout the 1960s, she mostly released jazz records, appeared in Broadway shows and made occasional appearances on late-night talk shows like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Carlson and The Merv Griffin Show.

When "Band of Gold" was released in February 1970, it became an instant success, and the album of the same name also did very well. Many other songs she released with Invictus Records did well, including "Deeper and Deeper," "You Brought Me Joy" and "Bring the Boys Home," a protest song against the Vietnam War, which also hit the Billboard Hot 100. In 1973, she left Invictus and recorded albums for ABC/Dunhill and Capitol Records, but never found the same commercial success. Since Band of Gold, her third studio album, she has released 13 more records, with her most recent being Let There Be Love in 2021.

American singer and actress Freda Payne in London on July 28, 1975.

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In 2021, Payne released a memoir also titled Band of Gold, which was co-written with Mark Bego and detailed her journey from a young singer to a pop star in the 1970s. These days, she has been focusing on live performances, recording new music and starring as Ella Fitzgerald in the musical Ella: First Lady of Song.

"Band of Gold" and all of Payne's discography can be listened to on all streaming platforms.

Related: 1971 No. 1 Hit Became an Iconic Breakup Anthem

Iconic 2004 Rom-Com Is Getting Rebooted—And the Internet Has So Many Thoughts

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:10pm

One of the most iconic rom-coms of the '00s is officially getting a reboot at Netflix.

13 Going on 30 has been given the green light by the streaming giant, replacing JenniferGarner and Matt Ruffalo with two new leads—Emily Bader and LoganLerman.

While millennial hearts are either bursting with joy or frustration at the news, depending on your personal opinions surrounding reboots, the promising news is that Garner will be attached to the project as an executive producer.

While their roles have been kept under wraps, as have the plot details, Bader, known for Netflix hit rom-com People We Meet on Vacation, will likely take on Garner's Jenna Rink, while Lerman, from Percy Jackson and Oh, Hi!, will star as the best-friend-turned-romantic-love-interest.

It also reunites Bader with the director of People We Meet on Vacation, Brett Haley, which is promising as the duo created magic together as the film topped the Global Top 10 Movies for four weeks, per Deadline.

Fans Have a Lot of Thoughts About Netflix's 13 Going on 30 Reboot

Of course, the internet had plenty of thoughts about the news, namely, that a reboot of a film that's become a cultural touchstone is not needed.

"WE DONT NEED A REBOOT," one scream wrote of the announcement coming more than 20 years after the original debuted.

Another took issue with Netflix's tagline, stating, "thirty, flirty, and rebooted… we really can’t let classics rest huh."

Thirty, flirty, and thriving... Emily Bader and Logan Lerman will star in 13 GOING ON 30, a new reboot of the 2004 classic.

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"This is such a classic.. I hope this isn’t f---ed up," another chimed in, with others noting, "As much as I love this casting why do we need a reboot for everything" and "Unnecessary The original film is still ROM COM gem."

While it's yet to be determined if a reboot could ever capture the magic created by Garner, many felt hopeful about her involvement in preserving the quality.

"Thirty, flirty, and thriving… again let’s see if this reboot lives up to the magic of 13 Going on 30 with Jennifer Garner behind it," one mused.

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"This could be amazing or... risky. But with Brett Haley directing? Fingers crossed it captures that feel-good energy," another weighed in.

The solid casting also had many feeling hopeful, with one stating, "Logan Lerman and Emily Bader? That’s a top-tier casting choice! And Jennifer Garner executive producing makes it even better. Can’t wait!"

Director Brett Haley's Promise to Longtime Fans

13 Going on 30 has remained a rom-com classic for many reasons, including its clever premise, lovable performances, timeless romance and pure 2000s charm, keeping audiences smiling even 20 years later. It touches on relatable themes of growing up and self-discovery, while offering unforgettable moments like the Thriller dance and nostalgic fashion.

Understandably, longtime fans are protective of the film's reputation, which Haley seemingly is well aware of, considering his statement to Deadline: “13 Going on 30 is one of those rare, perfect films. Funny, emotional, deeply human, with unforgettable performances from Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo and Judy Greer. I’m a longtime fan, so stepping into this reimagining comes with tremendous responsibility.”

Here's hoping he lives up to his promises, or he'll have to answer to millennials everywhere.

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'Air Bud' Creator Kevin DiCicco Cause of Death: Everything to Know

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 2:09pm

Kevin DiCicco, the creator of Air Bud and real life owner of Buddy, has died at the age of 63.

DiCicco's death comes weeks after he was hospitalized in San Diego.

Kevin DiCicco Cause of Death

Earlier this month, DiCicco was rushed to the hospital in San Diego as he battled severe pneumonia, TMZ reported.

The writer told the outlet that he had been fighting the disease for two weeks.

"He tells us the pneumonia is bad and he's currently being treated with an arsenal of antibiotics," the outlet reported at the time.

While it's unclear whether pneumonia was DiCicco's official cause of death, his brother told TMZ that the late creator "passed away Saturday after spending some time in hospice."

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