Your Weekly Horoscope for May 25-May 31: The Universe Opens Many New DoorsNew Foto - Your Weekly Horoscope for May 25-May 31: The Universe Opens Many New Doors

Getty Another sweet week lies ahead! Summer is around the corner and a giddiness is bubbling within us. We're entering a very busy and exciting week as we juggle many areas of our lives and see progress moving forward. The main focus of the week will be the new moon in Gemini on May 26, bringing new opportunities to you in the weeks to come. This is an open door from the universe, especially in relation to ideas, communication projects or travel. May 25 and May 27 are magnificent days for strategic business and long-term plans. Pitch a VIP or launch an important message. May 26 is a bit more dreamy, imaginative and mystical — let yourself download spiritual and creative messages from the universe or enjoy art or relaxation. May 29 is an excellent day for launching a project, finding clarity or signing a contract. You may have an "ah ha" moment about something meaningful at this time. Read on for what this week has in store for your zodiac sign, per astrologer Kyle Thomas' PEOPLE exclusive readings! Related:The Ultimate 2025 Horoscope Predictions for Each Zodiac Sign, According to a Celebrity Astrologer Soar in the sky and glide high,Aries! Lots of excitement will be present this week with potential travel on the mind. Your social lives may also turn up as you catch up with pals or meet new acquaintances. Lastly, some will be quite favored around contracts, intellectual pursuits or a communications-related endeavor. Related:Mercury Square Mars Is Intensely Dramatic and 2 Zodiac Signs Are at Their Breaking Point Get ready for opportunities to improve finances now and in the year ahead,Taurus. While some will hear of a raise, be offered a new job or take on a new client, the best thing to do is to seize the energy and use it to your advantage to build your wealth. Brainstorm ways that you can monetize more. Perhaps, it's selling belongings that you no longer need or picking up a side hustle. It's birthday season and the universe is going to grant you more luck, power and opportunity starting this week,Gemini. Now is one of the most important periods for you to draw up a clear list of all of the things you'd like to build personally and professionally. While opportunities and new beginnings will certainly be offered, it's crucial for you to be intentional about what you'd like to embark upon for the year ahead. Step forward. Be confident. Know that your words carry great power now. Related:Mercury in Taurus Forces Us to Slow Down but 2 Zodiac Signs Are Stubbornly Not Giving in A slower week is upon you,Cancer, but it may be a more dreamy period to rest and lie low. Some will be encouraged to reflect on where they've been in the past year — and the good news is that once we march further into summer, you'll be emerging into a grand and glorious new cycle of life. Recharge, enjoy a spa day or begin brainstorming the things you'd like to build not only this year but the coming decade ahead. Meeting up with specialists — even if it's someone like a dentist — could be a great use of time now. A very festive and fun period lies ahead of you this week,Leo. You may notice that you're on top of everyone's VIP list! Linking up with friends, meeting new ones and expanding your social network will fill you with joy. This is also one of the best periods in the year to ask for favors — so dust off your vision board and reach out to people who may be able to open doors to you personally or professionally. A meaningful aspiration, hope or goal could dangle before you like a golden apple just waiting to be plucked. The cosmos are once again placing attention on your professional life,Virgo, and now is the time to seize the day and reach for the stars. While there will likely be new opportunities or reviews concerning you, this is a major period to draw up strategies to grow and get moving on them. Apply for a better job, launch a project into the spotlight or consider hiring a PR representative to make a splash before everyone's eyes. If you're not happy with work, though, you may decide it's time to move in a new direction. You're ready to soar like a hot air balloon this week,Libra. You're eager for a greater perspective on life in every possible way that you can. Travel may provide happiness for you and if you are unable to go now, you may want to look ahead and book trips for down the road. Engaging with academics, new cultures or spirituality could all be especially good for you, too. Embrace the vastness of your mind, vision and soul. This may fill you with more wonder and magic than ever before. The week before you is going to open doors to a shift around wealth once again,Scorpio, and you have so much in your favor to see quite a positive movement. For instance, this would be a great period to meet with a financial consultant and map out strategies for long-term growth. Assets, investments, loans, lines of credit and debts could all fluctuate at this time, but if you're smart and working wisely, you could find jewels where others only find scraps. An inheritance could also be on the docket for some of you. As the heavens turn,Sagittarius, the week before you adds further emphasis to relationship matters for you. This is a crucial period to discuss how you can grow as a team or build your connections. Teamwork will get you much further than flying solo now. Some of you could sign contracts, make long-term promises or get engaged because of this energy. While this tends to favor established couples more than singles, this still could help singles become aware of their authentic needs in the right kind of partnership. Related:May's Full Moon Is Pure Chaos and 4 Zodiac Signs Are in for a Major Turning Point Get ready for a very busy week,Capricorn, just how you like it! You'll be in the fast lane as you're tackling many projects, plans, routines and responsibilities. Some of you could take on more projects with work — or decide you want to get a new job, altogether. Health matters are also in favor of you at this time, so consider how you can improve fitness, diet or medications now and in the year ahead. Getting on a new program could pay off quite well in the end. Another week may fill you up with euphoric bliss once again,Aquarius, if you truly open yourself to it! This is one of the most important weeks in a twelve-year cycle for singles to put themselves out there. You may meet a soulmate or attract sizzling passion with someone who lights your heart and loins on fire. Hobbies, sports and artistic expression are also quite in favor for you now, so do whatever possible to live in the moment and embrace your inner child. Once again,Pisces, we have another week that will turn focus to domestic affairs for you. A door is opening to you, allowing you to embrace a newfound transition. This could be as simple as a shift with your lease or the need to make changes in regard to decor. If you'd like to move, renovate or get into real estate, the cosmos are also in favor of all of these areas, too. At the very least, make sure that you're enjoying your domestic flow and even consider having friends and family over who love and adore you. Read the original article onPeople

Your Weekly Horoscope for May 25-May 31: The Universe Opens Many New Doors

Your Weekly Horoscope for May 25-May 31: The Universe Opens Many New Doors Getty Another sweet week lies ahead! Summer is around the corner ...
Kenny Chesney delivers vibrant, visually arresting feast at Las Vegas SphereNew Foto - Kenny Chesney delivers vibrant, visually arresting feast at Las Vegas Sphere

LAS VEGAS – About a third through the second night ofKenny Chesney's groundbreaking residency atthe Sphere, the gregarious country superstar dipped into his 2004 hit "I Go Back." It's a song steeped in nostalgia, with lyrics that reminisce about wistful moments. High school gyms. Hearing John Mellencamp on the radio. A friend gone too soon. The accompanying video – well, better classified as all-encompassing graphics that sucked you into the visual vortex – of football fields and basketball courts pulled at the hearts of 17,000 people as Chesney sang of days gone by with his typical earnestness. But for all its nodding to the past, the song represented a milestone in Chesney's awards-laden, 30-plus-year career as he performed it May 24. As he looked around in awe of the crowd and the enveloping video, there was as much a sense of "How did we get here?" as "Let's look back." Chesney, 57, is the first country singer – and the first solo artist, despite an ace six-piece band – to play the game-changing venue. His two-hour show, a technicolor wonder, continues for sporadic dates through June 21 and are his only live performances of the year. It's as much a concert as a sonic and visual roller-coaster ride pairing one of themost acclaimed stars of countrywith the evolving technological wizardry of the Sphere. From the opening deep-sea dive that morphed into a fleet of pirate ships bobbing on the ocean while Chesney bopped through "Beer in Mexico" – his skinny jeans tight, his sleeveless shirt baring biceps – a carefree vibe permeated the show. Las Vegas Sphere concerts:All the bands that are playing and how to get tickets For years, Chesney has beena reliable stadium filler, a guy who feeds off his fans' adrenaline as he clocks tens of thousands of steps scampering around the stage. While he was slightly limited to roam given the Sphere's structure, Chesney found ways to maintain a lifeline to the front row of fans on the floor as he bent down during "Keg in the Closet" to smack a palm or accept a Nevada license plate emblazoned "Sphere." "Not only do we see you all, we feel you tonight," Chesney said in one of his frequent humble acknowledgements of the crowd. Typically,Chesney's concertsoffer few embellishments. So to see a Ferris wheel looming over him (" 'Til It's Gone"), a live shot of No Shoes Nation devotees blasted onto the 240-foot-tall backdrop ("No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems") and Chesney on a towering cell phone surrounded by vibrantly colored fish (the prescient "Welcome to the Fishbowl") elevated the fun quotient. At his opening show May 22, Chesney broughtKelsea Ballerinito the stage. But on this night,Grace Potter, who croons with Chesney on "You & Tequila," was the guest of honor to sing that Grammy-nominated hit from 2011. It was a breezy stroll for the pair, but when Potter, whom he introduced as "one of my best friends in the world," broke out her signature Flying V guitar, Chesney knew things were about to get rock-y. "We were in Vegas that last time this happened," he said, before the familiar sawing guitar notes of Rod Stewart's "Hot Legs" filled the room (Chesney and Potter covered the song during his 2013 shows at the now-defunct Hard Rock Hotel). It was a playful, if milquetoast version of the song sans Stewart'sraspy vocal leering, but also an indication that Chesney plans to shake up the setlist each show and maybe debut more deep cuts. The melancholic"Seven Days,"from 2010's "Hemingway's Whiskey" album, made its first live appearance at Chesney's opening Sphere show and he revisited it again for night two, complemented by a foggy lighthouse scene. During "Big Star," fans will relish the vintage photos of Chesney posing with music icons includingReba McEntire, Loretta Lynn andTaylor Swiftwhile sinking into the sensation of being dropped into a pinball machine. It was also another reminder of Chesney's longevity in an unforgiving industry. As he cranked out the country rock of "Living in Fast Forward," which plopped the crowd into the driver's seat on a NASCAR track, Chesney punctuated the lyric, "I still got some miles to go." It was an ideal capper to a song that summarizes the focused Chesney. Even three decades into his career, he's hardly slowing down. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Kenny Chesney captivates at the Sphere Las Vegas

Kenny Chesney delivers vibrant, visually arresting feast at Las Vegas Sphere

Kenny Chesney delivers vibrant, visually arresting feast at Las Vegas Sphere LAS VEGAS – About a third through the second night ofKenny Ches...
'What's That Thing?!' Gwyneth Paltrow's Arm Patch in Pancake Video Sparks Health Questions & Fierce CGM DebateNew Foto - 'What's That Thing?!' Gwyneth Paltrow's Arm Patch in Pancake Video Sparks Health Questions & Fierce CGM Debate

Gwyneth Paltrowis known for sharing glimpses into her health-conscious lifestyle and culinary skills, but her latest kitchen video has cooked up a storm of concern and debate among her followers. The 52-year-oldOscar winnerandGoopfounder sparked 'health fears' after fans spotted what they believe to be a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) on her arm in an Instagram clip shared over the weekend. On Saturday, Paltrow treated her followers to a video showcasing her whipping up a batch of pancakes, complete with a strawberry compote. Dressed casually in her kitchen, she began the tutorial. Paltrow lifted her arms, revealing a small, distinct, circular patch on the inside of her upper left arm. This seemingly minor detail didn't go unnoticed by her eagle-eyed fans, immediately igniting speculation. The comment section quickly became a hub of discussion, with many viewers pointing out the device. "What's that thing on the inside of her upper arm? I've been seeing these a lot lately," one curious commenter wrote, voicing a question many seemed to have. Knowing that a CGM is typically used by individuals withtype 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes to help manage their glucose levels, many fans jumped to conclusions, expressing concern for the actress's health. The questions flooded in: "Why does she have a glucose monitor?" one penned directly. Another echoed the sentiment, asking, "Why is she wearing a sensor for diabetes on the back of her arm?" One user put it even more bluntly: "Why are you wearing a glucose monitor? Are you now a diabetic too?" While concern was a primary reaction, the presence of the patch also sparked a heated debate regarding the use of CGMs, particularly among those who may not have diabetes. Some users expressed frustration, pointing to shortages and accessibility issues for those who medicallyneedthe devices. "So off putting that she's wearing a CGM! There's a shortage!!" one commenter exclaimed. This sentiment was elaborated on by another user, who shared a poignant perspective: "I get that it's helpful but when there's shortages or diabetics have to pay $300+ a month for theirs and it's not a choice to check our BG. It's between life and death, especially as a type 1, we can't help but be a little bitter about it." However, other fans quickly defended Paltrow, or at least the practice of using CGMs for general wellness – a trend popular in biohacking circles, perfectly aligning with Goop's focus on health optimization. "But why is she wearing a CGM?" a fan questioned, prompting responses like, "Lots of health minded folks are monitoring glucose, it's a helpful tool." Another agreed, offering a clearer explanation: "monitoring glucose levels is an option for anyone, not just those with diabetes. Lots of people wear to see what foods spike their blood sugar, etc. just a tool!" Amidst the swirling health speculation and ethical debates, Gwyneth Paltrow herself has yet to comment on the patch or address the fan concerns. Whether she's using it for medical reasons or as a wellness tool remains her private matter. Still, even with the intense focus on her arm, some fans couldn't help but notice another detail in her pancake-making demonstration. Offering a touch of lighthearted critique amidst the drama, one viewer wryly observed: "You're cutting off half the strawberry..Just saying." For now, fans are left to wonder about both the patch and the strawberries. 'What's That Thing?!' Gwyneth Paltrow's Arm Patch in Pancake Video Sparks Health Questions & Fierce CGM Debatefirst appeared on Parade on May 25, 2025

'What’s That Thing?!' Gwyneth Paltrow's Arm Patch in Pancake Video Sparks Health Questions & Fierce CGM Debate

'What's That Thing?!' Gwyneth Paltrow's Arm Patch in Pancake Video Sparks Health Questions & Fierce CGM Debate Gwyneth P...
Kirsten Storms Reflects on "Days of Our Lives "Star Drake Hogestyn's Death: 'I Feel Like It's Not Real'

Scott Kirkland/ABC via Getty; Michael Tullberg/Getty Kirsten Storms reflected on the death of her TV dad,Days of Our Livesstar Drake Hogestyn, in an interview withTV Insider Storms, 41, said Hogestyn's death doesn't feel "real," adding that, "I don't feel like that's even set in for me" Hogestyn died of pancreatic cancer at 70 in September 2024 Kirsten Stormsis reflecting on working with her former TV dad, the lateDrake Hogestyn. Storms, who worked with Hogestyn onDays of Our Livesfrom 1999 to 2004, opened up about her feelings surrounding his death in September 2024 at the age of 70 in a recent interview withTV Insider. "I think because I hadn't seen him in a while, I feel like it's not real that he's gone," Storms, 41, said. "He just was my favorite person there and a legend. So happy and always in a good mood. And prepared." "He did his 100 percent best job always. I was really upset when I heard he had passed. But again, I don't feel like that's even set in for me, really," she continued. Storms noted that she got to know Hogestyn even more personally during her time on the long-running soap, as she dated his son. "I dated Drake's son, Ben [Hogestyn] for a couple of years, and I got to spend a lot of time with Drake and his family," she recalled. Jon Kopaloff/Getty Drake, who died ofpancreatic cancer, was a staple on the show, playing the character of John Black for 38 years. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "This is a very difficult one for all of us,"Days of Our Livesexecutive producer Ken Corday said in astatement to PEOPLEin 2024. "Hogey was the ultimate team player, and there are not sufficient words to express how deeply he will be missed. His impact on our show, personally and professionally, was profound and will forever remain unmatched." Jeff Katz/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty At another point in her interview withTV Insider,Storms reflected on her time onDays of Our Livesas a whole, sharing that it was her first experience working at the intense pace that soap opera roles demand. "That was a reality check for how hard actors work," she recalled. "I had come from doing single camera projects and the Disney stuff, and I was thrown into 10, 20, scenes a day —  really thick script per day situation — working with people who have been doing it for years and years." Storms also specifically called out actressDeidre Hall, the soap opera veteran who played her mother on the show, for shaping her work ethic. "Deidre Hall would not take any excuses, and I loved that," she continued. "I wanted to show her I was capable of [doing the work]. It was one of the best learning experiences I could have had at 14." Storms, who marked her 20th year playing Maxine on the showGeneral Hospitalon May 23, told the outlet that leavingDays of Our Livesin 2004 was an emotional experience for her. Christine Bartolucci/Disney via Getty "When I leftDays,I had a lot of sad feelings about it, just because I had grown a family there," she said. "That was the longest time I had spent on a project, and everyone there was always so nice to me." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Prior to her work onDays of our Lives, Storms had risen to fame as a teen star playing Zenon inZenon: Girl of the 21st Century,which premiered on the Disney Channel in 1999. She reprised the role inZenon: The Zequelin 2001 andZenon: Z3in 2004. Read the original article onPeople

Kirsten Storms Reflects on “Days of Our Lives ”Star Drake Hogestyn’s Death: ‘I Feel Like It’s Not Real’

Kirsten Storms Reflects on "Days of Our Lives "Star Drake Hogestyn's Death: 'I Feel Like It's Not Real' Scott Kirk...
Revealing gym clothes are sparking a debate online – and maybe a return to modestyNew Foto - Revealing gym clothes are sparking a debate online – and maybe a return to modesty

In a world of cut-out booty shorts and strappy crop-tops, social media is debating if women should dress more modestly at the gym. Discourse over whether the world of stretchy matching sets are too revealingisn't new. Some say they can see people's buttswhen they really don't want to. Others say theypractically need a gownto cover up to feel safe from men who leer at them. Many also argue it'stheir right to wear what they wantto get active. One TikToker saidthe issue is brands not making clothes that are size-inclusive, meaning big backsides and chests are inevitably exposed. No matter what side people fall on, women are left asking if their outfits are enough. "Am I a slut?" one TikTokeraskedin a video asking viewers what she was supposed to be wearing, if not the shorts shorts and spaghetti straps she had on for a workout. That simple question got over 9 million views, showing that many others are wondering the same thing. And the confusion comes at a time when society seems to be favoring modest dressing as fashionable.Look no furtherthan Kendall Jenner's butter milkmaid dress at Coachella or thenaked dressing banat the 2025 Cannes Film Festival (which came shortly afterreactions to various revealing looksat the Met Gala earlier this month). But the conversation shouldn't be about modest gym outfits versus revealing ones, according to Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, professor of American politics and gender at Case Western Reserve University. It should focus on what happens when we think we can comment on what women wear in the first place. In part, the move toward more modest workout wear has been elevated by a some religious women who have taken to social media to compare, discuss and praise covered-up gym looks. "I want to cover up more. This is new," said @coachbells on TikTok this month. "I'm someone that has always worn shorts in the gym, being on this journey with God has made me realize that no one deserves it." "And that's on The Lord's conviction," another userwrotein a post showing photos of her workout outfits before and after embracing gym modesty. There's nothing wrong with dressing modestly at the gym, and for many it's a welcome trend, says Rabinovitch-Fox. "The judgement of 'you look like a slut,' that's the problem," she explains. This division doesn't serve progress for women, she adds, but actually locks them in a cycle of constantly trying to the meet the standards society sets: Be sexy. Be modest. Be both. Be neither. Rather than blame other women for their choices at the gym, Rabinovitch-Fox suggests we refocus the debate on the underlying motivation. Remember, what you wear should be about you and no one else. "If you're not doing for yourself, it's not an empowering tool." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Revealing gym clothes are sparking a debate online – and maybe a return to modesty

Revealing gym clothes are sparking a debate online – and maybe a return to modesty

Revealing gym clothes are sparking a debate online – and maybe a return to modesty In a world of cut-out booty shorts and strappy crop-tops,...

 

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