Beloved Showtime Co-Stars Share Sweet Reunion Years After the Show EndedNew Foto - Beloved Showtime Co-Stars Share Sweet Reunion Years After the Show Ended

Beloved Showtime Co-Stars Share Sweet Reunion Years After the Show Endedoriginally appeared onParade. Jeremy Allen Whitereunited with a formerShamelessco-star in a heartfelt moment that has fans missing the hit Showtime series. White, 34, met up with actor and musicianEthan Cutkoskyat theHappy Gilmore 2World Premiere in New York City on July 21, perPaper Magazine. The publication shared anInstagram postof the onscreen brothers posing for a photo at the event, along with the caption, "The only reunion that matters BTW 💙." Fans were quick to react to the nostalgia-inducing link-up, with one writing, "The boyssss <3." "I miss watching you guys 🥺," another fan commented. "Beautiful support of each other," a third said. "The duo we love," another fan expressed. Even Subway took to the comments section with three Star-Struck emojis. Cutkosky, 25, is set to appear in the upcoming film, which premieres on July 25. He and White both starred inShamelessthroughout its 11-season run, which spanned the course of a decade. Acclaimed actor White played the role of Lip Gallagher, while Cutkosky portrayed one of his younger brothers, Carl Gallagher. The TV pair also shared brother Ian Gallagher, played byCameron Monaghan, and half-brother Liam Gallagher, played byChristian Isaiah. Emmy RossumandEmma Kenneystarred as their sisters, Fiona and Debbie Gallagher. The drama series follows the Gallagher siblings as they navigate life with their semi-absent single father, Frank Gallagher (played byWilliam H. Macy). Shameless, which is based on a British series of the same name, premiered in 2011 and concluded in 2021. It built a strong fan base throughout its run and is still a highly popular show, even four years after its final episode aired. All 11 seasons are available for streaming on Netflix. The drama's Netflix description states, "This dramedy based on a British series centers on siblings in a dysfunctional Chicago family who struggle while coping with their alcoholic father." Beloved Showtime Co-Stars Share Sweet Reunion Years After the Show Endedfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 22, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 22, 2025, where it first appeared.

Beloved Showtime Co-Stars Share Sweet Reunion Years After the Show Ended

Beloved Showtime Co-Stars Share Sweet Reunion Years After the Show Ended Beloved Showtime Co-Stars Share Sweet Reunion Years After the Show ...
Blake Lively Subpoenas Her Online Critics — Is It Fact-Finding or Intimidation?New Foto - Blake Lively Subpoenas Her Online Critics — Is It Fact-Finding or Intimidation?

McKenzie Folks, a stay-at-home mom, has been posting on TikTok for about a year. For the past several months she has focused on the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni legal case, giving her opinions into a sequin-covered spatula that she uses as a microphone. On July 10, she received a notice from Google that Lively's attorneys had submitted a subpoena for heraccount information. At first, she thought it was a phishing scam. But it was real — Lively was seeking to prove that she was part of Baldoni's digital army. More from Variety Blake Lively Suffers Blow in 'Smear Campaign' Claim as Judge Dismisses Case Against Justin Baldoni's Social Media Guru Jed Wallace Blake Lively Wins Ruling That Her Deposition in Justin Baldoni Case Will Be Held on Her Turf Justin Baldoni Can Seek Messages Between Taylor Swift and Blake Lively, Judge Rules "It's baffling," Folks says. "I never talked to anybody in the industry. I'm from Kansas." The Lively-Baldoni battle is a classic celebrity feud. But Lively is doing something new by trying to unmask her online detractors — whom she claims are doing Baldoni's bidding. Lively is suing in federal court, alleging that her "It Ends With Us" co-star unleashed an online smear campaign against her in retaliation for complaining about sexual harassment on set. Her lawsuit, which is scheduled to go to trial in March, alleges that the online campaign is ongoing. Lively's attorneys have also sent subpoenas to X and to individual critics of hers, including Andy Signore, Perez Hilton and Candace Owens. The case has echoes of the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial of 2022, in which Heard faced a barrageof criticism online. Elaine Bredehoft, who represented Heard, argues that much of it was planted by Depp's team. (Depp's team has denied that.) "They basically annihilated her," Bredehoft says. "I think it's great that Blake Lively's legal team is trying to get in front of it. How else do you fight this?" But many of the targets of the Lively subpoenas argue that she has crossed the line and is trying to silence sincere criticism. "They're just offering their opinions like anyone else has the right to do," says attorney John Genga, who represents entertainment journalist Kjersti Flaa, who also got a Google notice. "We think it's invasive. It's designed to intimidate these people, many of whom don't have the means to fight it." A spokesperson for Lively says that subpoenas are an evidence-gathering tool, not an accusation of wrongdoing. "There is no silencing of content creators; they are obviously making their views known," the spokesperson said. "The subpoenas to social media companies are one piece of the puzzle to connect the evidentiary dots of a campaign that was designed to leave no fingerprints." The Google subpoenas seek account information for 16 YouTubers, including names, emails, IP addresses, physical addresses and bank account and credit card numbers. Some of the targeted accounts are anonymous, though many other creators post under their real names. Several of the creators toldVarietythat they are simply covering the legal filings, and have not been in touch with either side. "This case has escalated to being about so much more than it was originally," Flaa says. "Now it's about freedom of speech on the internet." Folks got interested in the case after reading the initial filings. She concluded that Lively's claims of harassment didn't stand up, and that Baldoni was being bullied by powerful celebrities — Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds. "We root for the underdog," she says. Folks can't afford to hire a lawyer to fight the subpoena, so she wrote her own motion to quash. "I feel like I'm in 'The Twilight Zone,'" she says. "This is totally a scene out of a movie — some millionaire actress coming after someone. It's very daunting." Gregory Doll, a Los Angeles attorney who has been following the case, says it is "foolhardy" to go after creators. Many of them have already turned the subpoenas into content — using them to build up their followings and their authority on the case. "I think she is trying to kill a fly with a sledgehammer," Doll says. "It's an absolute PR backfire in a profound sense." If Lively is being targeted by a more sophisticated bot attack, it will be almost impossible to peel back the layers to discover who's behind it, he says. "I'm going to fight them tooth and nail," says Signore, who is producing a documentary on thecase. "This is nonsense." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Blake Lively Subpoenas Her Online Critics — Is It Fact-Finding or Intimidation?

Blake Lively Subpoenas Her Online Critics — Is It Fact-Finding or Intimidation? McKenzie Folks, a stay-at-home mom, has been posting on TikT...
Billie Lourd Looks 'So Much Like' Late Mom Carrie Fisher in New Transformation PhotosNew Foto - Billie Lourd Looks 'So Much Like' Late Mom Carrie Fisher in New Transformation Photos

Billie Lourd Looks 'So Much Like' Late Mom Carrie Fisher in New Transformation Photosoriginally appeared onParade. Billie Lourdjust keeps looking more and more like her famous mom,Carrie Fisher. To celebrate turning another year older, the 33-year-old actress shared a series of photos from her recent birthday festivities, where she completely transformed into a glamorous, sparkly green fairy. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Sporting dramatic hair, makeup and wardrobe for the special occasion, Lourd perfectly embodied the character Tinker Bell, or "Tinker Billie" as she called herself—but tons of her followers onInstagramthought the full-glam ensemble made Lourd look more like her late mom. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Billie Lourd (@praisethelourd) "U look so much like ur mum inStar Warshere," one person commented on Lourd's Instagram post on Monday, July 21, referring to Fisher's famousStar Warsrole as Princess Leia. "Princess Leia vibes!!" someone else added in the comments. Fisher played the iconic character in the originalStar Warstrilogy from the '70s and '80s, before later reprising the role in 2015'sThe Force Awakensand 2017'sThe Last Jedi, which she filmed before her death in 2016. The legendary actress was 60 years old when she died of cardiac arrest in December 2016. She later appeared in the 2019 filmThe Rise of Skywalkerwith the help of digital manipulation, pre-existing footage and body doubles, including Lourd, who stood in for her mother in some scenes. "You are so your mother's daughter. 💕💕💕💕," another fan wrote under Lourd's Instagram pics on Monday, while someone else noted that Lourd was "in her element" while sporting the ethereal birthday look. "GODDESS 🧚‍♂️," one of her adoring fans gushed in the comments, while some of hercelebrity palsalso chimed in to commend the look. "Iconic," wrote actressVanessa Hudgens, whileLily Collinscalled the outfit "SO GOOD." Related: Mark Hamill Has a Bold Response to Donald Trump's AI 'Star Wars' Photo Billie Lourd Looks 'So Much Like' Late Mom Carrie Fisher in New Transformation Photosfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 22, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 22, 2025, where it first appeared.

Billie Lourd Looks 'So Much Like' Late Mom Carrie Fisher in New Transformation Photos

Billie Lourd Looks 'So Much Like' Late Mom Carrie Fisher in New Transformation Photos Billie Lourd Looks 'So Much Like' Late...
Over 110,000 Cases of Popular Ice Cream Bars Recalled in 23 StatesNew Foto - Over 110,000 Cases of Popular Ice Cream Bars Recalled in 23 States

Andy Kirby/Getty; Aaron Amat/Getty Before you cool off with a sweet treat this summer, make sure to double-check the label. On July 17, theFood and Drug Administration Authority(FDA) announced a Class II recall of several varieties of Rich's Ice Cream bars. Since June 27, over 110,000 cases of the Florida-based ice cream brand's popular treats have been voluntarily recalled due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes, the agency said. There are several Rich's Ice Cream varieties included in the recall including the brand's Chocolate Crunch Cake Bars, Strawberry Shortcake Bars, Rich Bars, Crumbled Cookie Bars, Orange Cream Bars, Fudge Frenzy Bars, Cotton Candy Twirl Bars, Savagely Sour Blue Raspberry Bars, Savagely Sour Cherry Bars and Cool Watermelon Bars. The potentially affected bars were distributed in several states: Florida, California, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Texas, Virginia, Arizona, Alabama, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Iowa, South Carolina, Oregon, Oklahoma, Nevada, Louisiana and Nebraska. They were also sold in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. Getty Rich's Ice Cream did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. No illnesses have been reported due to the Class II recall as of writing, and the status is currently "ongoing," according to the FDA. A Class II recall is "a situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences," according to theFDA, "or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote." Listeria monocytogenes "is a type of disease-causing bacteria that can be found in many places, including soil, water, sewage, rotting vegetation, and animals," and "can survive and grow even under refrigeration," according to theFDA. Getty When individuals consume food contaminated with the bacteria, they can develop listeriosis, with symptoms varying in severity. "For the less severe, non-invasive listeriosis, mild symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur, and often persists for 1 to 3 days," the FDA website states. 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. "For the more severe, life-threatening invasive form of the disease, symptoms may include headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, and convulsions," the agency says. "Invasive listeriosis is a potentially life-threatening event, especially for newborns, adults over the age of 65, and those with weakened immune systems." The FDA also advises consumers who suspect they have developed symptoms resembling a listeriosis infection to contact a healthcare provider. Read the original article onPeople

Over 110,000 Cases of Popular Ice Cream Bars Recalled in 23 States

Over 110,000 Cases of Popular Ice Cream Bars Recalled in 23 States Andy Kirby/Getty; Aaron Amat/Getty Before you cool off with a sweet treat...
AeroMéxico plane nearly lands on top of Delta Air Lines 737 taking offNew Foto - AeroMéxico plane nearly lands on top of Delta Air Lines 737 taking off

Two planes nearly collided on the runway in Mexico City on Monday, as an AeroMéxico regional jet coming in for landing flew over and touched down in front of a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737 jet already beginning to take off. Delta Flight 590 was starting to roll down the runway at Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez with 144 customers and six crew members on board when the pilots saw another plane land directly in front of it, the airline said in a statement. Flight tracking website Flightradar 24 shows AeroMéxico Connect flight 1631, an Embraer 190 regional jet, flew less than 200 feet over the moving Delta plane then landed in front of them on runway 5R. The pilots stopped the takeoff and returned to the terminal. The plane eventually took off on its flight to Atlanta about three hours late. Delta said it reported the incident to Mexican aviation authorities, as well as the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board in the United States. "Delta will fully cooperate with authorities as the circumstances around this flight are investigated," the airline said in a statement. "We appreciate the flight crew's actions to maintain situational awareness and act quickly – part of Delta's extensive training." AeroMéxico and the Mexican civil aviation authority did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. Mexico's aviation safety rating wasdowngradedby the FAA in May 2021 for non-compliance with minimum international safety standards. The top level "category one" status wasrestoredin September of 2023 after, "the FAA provided expertise and resources via technical assistance… to resolve the safety issues that led to the downgrade," the agency said at the time. CNN's Alexandra Skores contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

AeroMéxico plane nearly lands on top of Delta Air Lines 737 taking off

AeroMéxico plane nearly lands on top of Delta Air Lines 737 taking off Two planes nearly collided on the runway in Mexico City on Monday, as...

 

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