'1000-Lb Sisters' Star Tammy Slaton Shares Romantic Video With GirlfriendNew Foto - '1000-Lb Sisters' Star Tammy Slaton Shares Romantic Video With Girlfriend

Going strong!Tammy Slatontook to social media to share a sweet new video with her girlfriend, Andrea. Using the song "Mood Swings" byPop Smoke, the1000-Lb Sisterspersonality, 38, highlighted the lyrics, "You know, I never found love until I looked into your eyes." Of course, it didn't take long before fans started to gush over the pair. "Yes, Tammy! This is just beautiful," one user commented. "You look so beautiful, Tammy. So happy for you both!" added another. "Looking AMAZING! Glad you found someone who makes you so happy," a third user chimed in, while a fourth wrote, "You go, girls! Love your love." Many fans also pointed out Tammy's slimmer face, suggesting that she finally got her skin removal surgery after losing more than 500 pounds. Viewers were introduced to Andrea during season 7 of1000-Lb Sistersafter the couple met on a dating app. "I had just got on there. I wasn't on there very long and I saw her and she saw me and we just started talking," Andrea recalled during a confessional. "And it's been, like, every day since." In her own confessional, Tammy said she thought Andrea was "beautiful" and that she likes "everything about her." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Before settling down with Andrea, Tammy was married toCaleb Willingham. Sadly, Caleb died in June 2023. Since his death, Tammy has been transparent about her sexuality and what she's looking for in a partner. "I'm a supporter of everybody. Well, I was saying I was pansexual but I kinda stopped messing with guys after my husband passed," the TLC star revealed in a January 2024 TikTok. "So, I'm, like, a lesbian. Love is love. Everybody deserves love whether they're gay, straight, trans, pan, bi, nonbinary [or] whatever. I'm just a lover." '1000-Lb Sisters' Star Tammy Slaton Shares Romantic Video With Girlfriendfirst appeared on Parade on May 28, 2025

‘1000-Lb Sisters’ Star Tammy Slaton Shares Romantic Video With Girlfriend

'1000-Lb Sisters' Star Tammy Slaton Shares Romantic Video With Girlfriend Going strong!Tammy Slatontook to social media to share a s...
Everything to Know About Everyone Cast in Survivor 50New Foto - Everything to Know About Everyone Cast in Survivor 50

Mike White, pictured here during Season 37 of Survivor, David vs. Goliath, will return for the 50th season of the show. Credit - Courtesy of CBS This morning, CBS announced the full cast for the hotly anticipated 50thseason ofSurvivor, set to air in early 2026. It's a first forthe show, which normally waits much longer to unveil the players; not even the Season 49 cast is public yet, technically. But that's the nature of a modern all-returnees season, where early leaks are likely to reveal who's in contention even before the cast flies out to Fiji. And while viewers are certainly frustrated with some unappealing inclusions and notable omissions—why are there so manyNew Era playerswithout any contestants from the 20s?—there are definitely enough stars here to produce something reliably enjoyable and celebrate the best competition reality series ever. Here are the 24 cast members of Season 50 and what to know, or remember, about each of them as the long wait until next year marches on. Read more:The 50 Most Influential Reality TV Seasons of All Time Seasons:Borneo(1),All-Stars(8) Placed: 8th, 3rd It wouldn't be right to celebrate 50 seasons ofSurvivorwithout bringing back someone from the very beginning, andBorneo's youngest contestant is an unexpected but inspired choice. At the time a 22-year-old college student and single mom of two, Lewis Dougherty (then just Lewis) was an endearing motormouth, but her most memorable and emotional moment came when she lost out on a video message from her daughters for the first ever Loved Ones Challenge. Seeing her play again now, at 47 years old, will help bring the series full circle. Seasons:The Australian Outback(2),All-Stars(8),Heroes vs. Villains(20) Placed: 2nd, 12th, 5th The show's first challenge beast and arguably its first "hero" almost eked out the win in his first go at the game, besting his on-and-off rival Jerri Manthey but losing to Tina Wesson. Subsequent appearances offered diminishing returns, especially duringHeroes vs. Villains, where he went far but lacked the agency and much of the physical skill he once had. It remains to be seen whether he can adapt to today's very different game—even in his third season, he couldn't quite keep up with the strategic element—but it could be nice to see an old star, even if it's difficult to avoid the feeling that Donaldson doesn't belong on a season without Manthey. Seasons:Palau(10),Guatemala(11),Heroes vs. Villains(20) Placed: 7th, 2nd, 19th LaGrossa Kendrick has stayed in the reality-TV space since her late-aughtsSurvivoroutings, competing inThe TraitorsandSnake in the Grass. But not everyone remembers just how beloved she was in 2005 for her underdog arc onPalau—where she became the last surviving member of the infamously decimated Ulong tribe—perhaps because of her villainous turn onGuatemalaand a near-immediate exit onHeroes vs. Villains. Could she recapture some of her old magic and showcase the resilience that once made her a legend? Seasons:Panama(12),Micronesia(16),Heroes vs. Villains(20),Game Changers(34) Placed: 4th, 3rd, 17th, 6th Often considered the bestSurvivorplayer to never win, Fields is coming into the game with a massive target on her back, perhaps more than any other returnee—especially thanks to her more recent win onThe Traitorsand an already-filmed appearance on the upcomingAustralia V The Worldseason ofAustralian Survivor. Her lethal social game almost got her to the end on her first two seasons, but doomed her early in the third—and inGame Changers, she became the victim of "Advantage-geddon," a shark-jumping moment when she went home despite nobody voting for her. That suggests a natural rationale for an opportunity at redemption, and in some ways she'd be the idealwinner—though it's hard to picture people letting her anywhere near a Final Tribal Council. By now, Fields might be bigger thanSurvivor. Seasons:Cook Islands(13),Micronesia(16),South Pacific(23),Game Changers(34) Placed: 2nd, 9th, 4th, 12th Where does Ozzy Lusth go from here? An undeniable icon of the game and early challenge beast, he just barely lost to the savvy Yul Kwon on his original season before getting memorably blindsided by his ally/showmance partner Amanda Kimmel at the midpoint ofMicronesia. And another bold performance inSouth Pacific—where he requested to get voted out just to beat Redemption Island and reenter the game—certainly didn't help downplay his well-established threat level. Lusth has relied primarily on his physical strength for all four of his stints on the show, but it's difficult to know if he's capable of truly evolving his social maneuvering. Seasons:Tocantins(18),Heroes vs. Villains(20),South Pacific(23) Placed: 5th, 12th, 2nd The self-described "Dragon Slayer" is easily one of the strangest and most unique characters to appear onSurvivor, maybe on reality TV overall: a quirky and spiritual guy with a penchant for telling tall tales (or are they true stories about a fascinating life?). OnSouth Pacific, his bizarre but effective cult-leader persona earned him a place at the end, though his inability to own his manipulations lost him the game. Fourteen years later, is Coach back with any more self-awareness, and how will he cope without immediate access to power? Either way, it should be a whole lot of fun to watch. Seasons:Kaôh Rōng(32),Game Changers(34),Edge of Extinction(38) Placed: 2nd, 5th, 16th Many still believe Bracco deserved the win inKaôh Rōng, though her significant personal journey from anxious introvert to strategic powerhouse didn't translate to a strong social game or convincing argument at Final Tribal Council. Bracco's later performances onGame ChangersandEdge of Extinctionwere under-edited and underwhelming, respectively, so Season 50 may be her last real chance to set the record straight on her capabilities. Season:Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers(35) Placed: 2nd Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlerswas arguably one of the dullest seasons in the show's run, remembered mainly for the official introduction of the Final 4 fire-making challenge and Ben Driebergen's resulting win. At least Hofbeck played her heart out, tying a female record by winning four Immunity Challenges in a season and making it to the end—though the jury didn't respect her social game. Few of the players in these mid-thirties seasons ever got a second chance to play, so this shot is long overdue. Season:David vs. Goliath(37) Placed: 2nd Easily the name on this list with the most recognition outside ofSurvivorcircles, actor-writer Mike White was already famous fromSchool of Rockduring his subtle but delightful appearance on the fan-favorite seasonDavid vs. Goliathin 2018. But he's almost a household name these days, known most recently as the auteur behindThe White Lotus. (He even gives cameos to several of his oldSurvivorcastmates each season.) Beyond his smart eye for strategy and strong social game, it should be thrilling to see a celebrity of his caliber on the show again. Season:David vs. Goliath(37) Placed: 3rd "Natalie, can I have your jacket?" Anyone who has watchedDavid vs. Goliathremembers this question, spoken by the eventual second runner-up and directed toward the woman she just voted out. Keeley is an all-timeSurvivorcharacter guaranteed to bounce interestingly off practically any cast member, lovably un-self-aware to the viewers and irritatingly so to her fellow contestants. This casting is another no-brainer, no matter the likelihood of Keeley improving on her zero-vote-finalist record. Season:David vs. Goliath(37) Placed: 7th The New Era ofSurvivormay be replete with nerds and superfans, but few can compete with the star power of this widely loved robotics scientist, a long-desired returnee. At the merge on his first season, Hubicki was already becoming a significant strategic and social force, pulling off several big moves and making strong connections with castaways like Nick Wilson and especially Gabby Pascuzzi. He could stand a good chance of going even further on Season 50, now that he's surrounded by other big threats. Season:Edge of Extinction(38) Placed: 4th Devens got taken out only four votes intoEdge of Extinction, but thanks to the season's central twist, he eventually got to return to the game and become the biggest threat (or, to some, the biggest nuisance), setting the record for most Hidden Immunity Idol possessions in a season. With his continued involvement in theSurvivorcommunity—he became the first co-host of the podcastOn Fire with Jeff Probst—Devens has long been expected to return for a second shot, though he's certainly not one of the most essential picks here. Season:42 Placed: 4th Young was a Hulk on a season dominated by shrimps, standing out from sheer size and physical dominance alone. His somewhat condescending attitude and strong-male-solidarity angle eventually grated on some of his tribemates, though, and he lost at Final 4 fire-making. As one of the first true challenge beasts of the New Era, Young isn't quite an out-of-left-field choice, but he's also far from a modern icon. Season:45 Placed: 7th Flippen started off on the wrong foot with the perpetually losing Lulu tribe on45, where she wasn't a great social fit at first. But her ally Kaleb Gebrewold helped her adjust her game and show her humanity (and humility) a bit more, enabling her to make it pretty far. It'll be interesting to see if she takes a similar under-the-radar approach in 50 or if she re-emerges from her shell to make some bold plays—the latter would be more fun. Season:45 Placed: 1st Bringing back two winners may be an odd choice, especially given they're both from the New Era, but Valladares could have more to offer. She played a dominant physical, social, and strategic game in45, leading the Reba Four alliance and dictating many or most of the post-merge votes, but she rarely had to fight back or pull off many tricky maneuvers. She might have to play a bit more craftily in 50, where she's around more people willing to go hard. Season:46 Placed: 6th On his season, Q was an unmistakable highlight of the New Era, a force of pure chaos and male ego with control issues and a confusing style of playing the game. (He asked his tribemates to vote him out two separate times.) But those flaws—and the bizarre charm that sometimes broke through—made himgreat TV. Should we expect him to pull off a win in Season 50? Highly doubtful. But will he add to the entertainment factor? Definitely. Season:46 Placed: 2nd If Q was the hurricane blowing throughSurvivor 46, Davis was a source of calm geniality at the center, constantly quoting Taylor Swift songs while obscuring his careful, clever gameplay. Many viewers believe he deserved the win at Final Tribal Council, but thanks to some juicy vengeance from the longtime ally he betrayed, Maria Shrime Gonzalez, he narrowly lost. Now he's a natural choice to bring back; in fact, his threat level might appear lower among these bigger personalities than it would alongside all New Era players. Season:46 Placed: 8th Though Ervin made it to merge with a Hidden Immunity Idol and solid allies, she's a bit random to bring back for a big anniversary season. Still, it should be amusing to watch her interact again with Q, the bane of her existence all through her pre- and post-merge. Season:47 Placed: 5th Mushaluk arguably played the biggest and most exciting game of Season 47, orchestrating the blindsides of tribemates like Kishan Patel and Sol Yi. But what also made her compelling was her stated disinterest in getting close to people, a decision she later regretted when her ally Teeny Chirichillo lost trust. Will Mushaluk spend more time on her social game this time around? And will she put her talent for big moves to use again, or shrink into the shadows? Season:48 Placed: 1st This one is weird. We watched Fraser win $1 million just a week ago, so it's hard to get too excited about seeing him again already. But at least he was a deserving winner, delicately balancing his "secret" alliance with Kamilla Karthigesu and his loyalty to Joe Hunter and Eva Erickson all the way to the end. With both Karthigesu and Hunter also returning for Season 50, it remains to be seen whether Fraser will try to distance himself and play a new game or stick with his proven allies. Season:48 Placed: 3rd Another tough sell. The most recent second runner-up definitely has his fans in theSurvivorcommunity, and his incredibly tight bond with Erickson (whom he helped through multiple autistic episodes) was occasionally quite moving. But many viewers found his loyalty-first approach and overly heroic edit eyeroll-worthy, especially when the rest of the cast refused to turn on him and let him walk to Final Tribal Council. He also has a good chance of making it to the halfway point this time around—he's a physical asset to any pre-merge tribe—but whether wewantto see that happen is another story. Season:48 Placed: 4th Of anyone on Season 48, Karthigesu is easily the most deserving of another shot. Her tight personal and strategic bond with Fraser was the heart of the season, and she gave plenty of funny and engaging confessionals, but the tribe dynamic—with Hunter and Erickson ruling at the top and the majority afraid to make a move—didn't allow her to reach full star potential. It could be fascinating to see her play a more independent game with more room to maneuver, although casting Fraser and Hunter again may interfere with that. Season:49 The likely identities of these two contestants from the upcoming fall season are already known based on rampant speculation and leaks, but nothing has been officially shared by CBS yet. Even if the players' names are confirmed soon, we'll know next to nothing about their personalities or how they played the game until the fall, though they must leave a strong impression based on their inclusion on this season. Season 49 and 50 are filming back to back, so these two will be particularly undernourished out there. Contact usatletters@time.com.

Everything to Know About Everyone Cast in Survivor 50

Everything to Know About Everyone Cast in Survivor 50 Mike White, pictured here during Season 37 of Survivor , David vs. Goliath , will retu...
Trump pardons rapper NBA Youngboy, who was sentenced for gun-related chargesNew Foto - Trump pardons rapper NBA Youngboy, who was sentenced for gun-related charges

Louisiana rap artist NBA YoungBoy, who was sentenced to just under two years in prison on gun-related charges, was pardoned by PresidentDonald Trumpon Wednesday. The rapper is among a number of high-profile people Trumppardonedthis week, including a former New York congressman, a labor union leader and areality TV star couple. "I want to thank President Trump for granting me a pardon and giving me the opportunity to keep building — as a man, as a father, and as an artist," NBA YoungBoy, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, said in a statement posted online. Gaulden's pardon was confirmed Wednesday evening by two White House officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to detail actions that had not yet been formally made public. In 2024, Gauldenwas sentencedby a federal judge in Utah after he acknowledged possessing weapons despite being a convicted felon. He reached an agreement that resolved Utah state charges against him and settled two sets of federal charges against him — one carried a 23-month sentence and the other ordered five years of probation and a $200,000 fine. Gaulden was released from federal prison in March and sent to home confinement after receiving credit for time served, according to his attorney Drew Findling. With home confinement finished last month, the pardon means he won't have to follow the terms of his probation, including drug testing, he said. Findling said he was thrilled Gaulden's legal saga had reached an end. "From Louisiana to Utah the battles have been endless, and now he can concentrate on first and foremost his family, and then, of course, his amazing career," Findling said in a statement. The rapper has acknowledged that he possessed a Glock 21 .45-caliber pistol and a Masterpiece Arms MPA30T 9mm handgun while filming a rap video in Baton Rouge. He has also said he had a Sig Sauer 9mm semi-automatic pistol at his home in Huntsville, Utah. He had agreed to give up the guns. Gaulden had previously been convicted in Louisiana of aggravated assault with a firearm, according to his statement released in advance of the plea agreement. He had also pleaded guilty in November to his role ina prescription drug fraud ringthat operated out of his home in Utah. He had to pay a $25,000 fine and was given no prison time. The rapper, whose stage moniker stands for "Never Broke Again," is preparing to set out on a major U.S. tour in September. He has achieved four No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 and one Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. His music includes "38 Baby," "Outside Today" and Tyler, The Creator's song, "Wusyaname," on which he is featured with Ty Dolla $ign. That collaboration earned them a Grammy nomination in 2022 for Best Melodic Rap Performance. ___ Associated Press writer Will Weissert in Washington contributed to this report.

Trump pardons rapper NBA Youngboy, who was sentenced for gun-related charges

Trump pardons rapper NBA Youngboy, who was sentenced for gun-related charges Louisiana rap artist NBA YoungBoy, who was sentenced to just un...
Smokey Robinson strikes back against 'fabricated' sexual assault lawsuit in courtNew Foto - Smokey Robinson strikes back against 'fabricated' sexual assault lawsuit in court

Frances andSmokey Robinsonare accusing four women,who'd filed a lawsuitalleging sexual assault and a hostile work environment, of defamation. In a cross-complaint, dated May 28 and reviewed by USA TODAY, lawyers for the couple struck back against what they called "fabricated" sexual assault allegations from the Robinsons' former employees that were made "in support of their extortionate scheme." They also filed a motion to strike the anonymous accusers' May 6 lawsuit on the grounds that they used fictitious names (Jane Does 1-4) without receiving prior court approval. The Robinsons "can only make assumptions about the identity of each" accuser, the motion reads. The Robinsons' lawyers attempted to deflect the purported victims' claims by alleging they participated in trips and vacations with the couple, celebrated holidays together, received concert tickets and sent at least a few positive text messages to Smokey Robinson. One of the accusers "held such a position of absolute trust that she was even named in Ms. Robinson's will," per the cross-complaint. "The Robinsons did not abuse, harm, or take advantage of Plaintiffs; they treated Plaintiffs with the utmost kindness and generosity," their cross-complaint contends. In the motion to strike Does' complaint, the Robinsons' lawyers requested, "In a matter of this magnitude, involving the Robinsons' liberty, reputation, livelihood, and well-being, the Court should absolutely err on the side of revealing Plaintiffs' identities." 'Repeated sexual assaults':Details of the lawsuit against Smokey Robinson John Harris and Herbert Hayden, the Jane Does' attorneys, denounced the Robinsons' legal moves as "a baseless and vindictive" and attempt to "intimidate the survivors." "The cross-complaint ... is nothing more than an attempt to silence and intimidate the survivors of Mr. Robinson's sexual battery and assault. It is a baseless and vindictive legal maneuver designed to re-victimize, shift blame and discourage others from coming forward," Harris and Hayden said in a statement provided to USA TODAY. "This type of retaliatory litigation is precisely what California's anti-SLAPP (strategic lawsuits against public participation) laws were enacted to prevent." Victim blaming:Experts explain why people can struggle to leave abusers The accusers "exercised their fundamental constitutional right to seek redress through the courts by filing a civil action to expose and hold accountable behavior that no one should have to endure. In response, Mr. Robinson, filed a cross-complaint that mischaracterizes the facts and seeks to punish his victims for speaking out," the statement continued."This cross-complaint will not stand. We are filing an anti-SLAPP motion to strike it in its entirety and will seek attorneys' fees and costs for having to defend against this abusive tactic." More than a week after Does' lawsuit, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Departmentopened an investigationinto the85-year-old singer. "The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Special Victims Bureau is actively investigating criminal allegations involving William Robinson AKA 'Smokey Robinson,'" an LASD spokesperson said in a statement to USA TODAY on May 15. In a statement to USA TODAY, Smokey Robinson's attorney, Christopher Frost, said they "welcome" this investigation and "feel confident" that the R&B and soul singer would be cleared of wrongdoing. In theircivil lawsuit, the women alleged Robinson assaulted each of them numerous times inside his home while they were carrying out their duties as housekeepers. These incidents eventually forced each of them to resign from working at his Los Angeles-area home, according to the lawsuit. Most of the Jane Does described fear of reprisal and "the possible adverse effect on her immigration status" if they were to report the incidents to law enforcement. In addition to leveling accusations of labor law violations, the lawsuit also alleged Smokey's wife, Frances Robinson, perpetuated the hostile work environment and failed to prevent the alleged assaults "despite having full knowledge of his prior acts of sexual misconduct." If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN'sNational Sexual Assault Hotlineoffers free, confidential, 24/7 support in English and Spanish via chat and at 800-656-4673. If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, call theNational Domestic Violence Hotlineat 800-799-7233 or text "START" to 88788. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Smokey Robinson files complaint against 'fabricated' assault lawsuit

Smokey Robinson strikes back against 'fabricated' sexual assault lawsuit in court

Smokey Robinson strikes back against 'fabricated' sexual assault lawsuit in court Frances andSmokey Robinsonare accusing four women,...
Brad Pitt downplays Angelina Jolie divorce settlement as not 'that major'New Foto - Brad Pitt downplays Angelina Jolie divorce settlement as not 'that major'

After years of keeping matters related to his divorce fromAngelina Joliemostly confined to the courtroom,Brad Pittis speaking out about the drawn-out legal matter. On May 28,GQ publisheda feature story on Pitt's latest film, "F1," and asked him about his Decemberdivorce settlement with Joliefollowing an eight-year battle in court. And Pitt had a surprisingly toned-down response to the question about whether the finalized matter brought any "relief." "No, I don't think it was that major of a thing," Pitt told the magazine. "Just something coming to fruition. Legally." He appeared to have a more impassioned answer to an ensuing question about whether his first public outing with partner Ines de Ramon at the 2024 British Grand Prix in July was a deliberate decision. "No, dude, it's not that calculated," Pitt told GQ. "If you're living — oh my God, how exhausting would that be? If you're living with making those kinds of calculations? No, life just evolves. Relationships evolve." On living in the limelight, Pitt said, "It's been an annoyance I've had to always deal with in different degrees, large and small, as I do the things I really want to do. ... My life is fairly contained. It feels pretty warm and secure with my friends, with my loves, with my fam, with my knowledge of who I am." The GQ cover story also spoke with directorJoseph Kosinskiand co-starsDamson IdrisandLewis Hamilton(also a producer) about the making of what the magazine called "the greatest racing movie of all time," which releases June 27. Filming the action movie — which included racing in front of real live F1 crowds around the world — reinforced the sense that he could still find excitement in the moviemaking business: "It just reinvigorated the whole thing again for me," Pitt said. Brad Pitt's daughter changes her name:Shiloh Jolie granted request to drop her dad's last name Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt in September 2016, more than a decade after they met on the set of "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." Upon its finalization, Jolie's lawyer, James Simon, told USA TODAY in a statement that "Frankly, Angelina is exhausted, but she is relieved this one part is over." "She and the children left all of the properties they had shared with Mr. Pitt, and since that time she has focused on finding peace and healing for their family. This is just one part of a long ongoing process that started eight years ago," the Dec. 31 statement read. Pitt, 61, and Jolie, 49, share six children: Maddox, 23; Pax, 21;Zahara,20; Shiloh, 19; and 18-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox. In May 2024, on her 18th birthday, Shiloh dropped her hyphenated last name andpetitioned for a legal name changeto Shiloh Nouvel Jolie, which was approved nearly three months later. People alsoreportedthat month that Vivienne dropped "Pitt" from her name in the Playbill credit for the buzzy Broadway musical "The Outsiders," which her mom produced. Aside from the divorce, Pitt andAngelina Joliehad also previously been engaged in anongoing legal battleover the finances of their winery, Château Miraval, as well as custody over their children. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Brad Pitt downplays Angelina Jolie divorce settlement: Not 'major'

Brad Pitt downplays Angelina Jolie divorce settlement as not 'that major'

Brad Pitt downplays Angelina Jolie divorce settlement as not 'that major' After years of keeping matters related to his divorce from...

 

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