Aaron Rodgers Gushes About 'Incredible' Wife Brittani as He Gives Rare Insight into Their MarriageNew Foto - Aaron Rodgers Gushes About 'Incredible' Wife Brittani as He Gives Rare Insight into Their Marriage

Eakin Howard/Getty Aaron Rodgersis loving married life with his "incredible" wife Brittani. Speaking with the NFL Network at the Pittsburgh Steelers' training camp on Saturday, July 26, the quarterback, 41, offered a rare look into his private relationship. "When you meet the right one, and you're with the right one, your whole world changes in a second," Rodgers said of Brittani, per theDaily Mail. "And to have that person that unconditionally loves you behind the scenes, there's no better feeling in the world, and I have the most incredible wife." Rodgers also spoke about how his wife motivates him, both in his career and in his personal life. "I just really love her, and I'm so thankful to have her by my side at the end," the NFL star said. "When you have that stability and that rock behind you at the house, you feel like you can do anything." John Lamparski/Getty Rodgers firstrevealed he was in a relationshipwith Brittani during a December 2024 episode ofThe Pat McAfee Show. At the time, host Pat McAfee and other guests on the show appeared to poke fun at Rodgers for being "in love," to which a grinning Rodgers replied, "It's a good feeling, boys. It is." Thenewest Pittsburgh Steelerthen revealed in June that hesecretly wed Brittani, and the ceremony was "a couple months" prior. The confirmation came a month after Rodgers was spotted wearing what appeared to be a wedding band at a Kentucky Derby event in May. During a later appearance on thePat McAfee Show, Rodgers slammed the "entitlement to information" about his personal life and said his wife is a "private person" who doesn't want to be in the public eye. "It's a sick society, isn't it?" Rodgers said. 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. The athlete then criticized how his relationships have played out in the public in the past, including "people calling the paparazzi" and "stalking me on the beach" during his offseason. "I had people leaking my home information," said Rodgers. "I didn't want any of that, didn't like any of that, and now I'm with somebody who's private." Rodgers added that Brittani "doesn't want to be in the public eye" and "didn't sign up to be a celebrity." He said she also "doesn't have social media" and the public will only see photos of her when and if she chooses to share them. Read the original article onPeople

Aaron Rodgers Gushes About 'Incredible' Wife Brittani as He Gives Rare Insight into Their Marriage

Aaron Rodgers Gushes About 'Incredible' Wife Brittani as He Gives Rare Insight into Their Marriage Eakin Howard/Getty Aaron Rodgersi...
Bob Odenkirk compares Stephen Colbert to Conan O'Brien after" Late Show "cancellation: 'We're gonna see lots more'

Bob Odenkirkdoesn't thinkStephen Colbertis going anywhere. TheBetter Call Saulstar, who guested onThe Late Shownumerous times since theColbert Reporthost took over the show in 2015, shares his response to the news ofthe talk show's cancellationwhile promotingNobody 2atEntertainment Weekly's San Diego Comic-Con video studio. "I can't make out the political side of this versus the economic side of it," Odenkirk says of theLate Show's cancellation, which CBS explained as "purely a financial decision," but has since raised questions given its potential connection to Colbert's criticism of President Trump and themerger of Paramount and Skydance. "I do know that viewing patterns have shifted." Odenkirk believes that Colbert will persist after the show concludes in 2026. "Here's the one thing I'm not remotely concerned about: not having Stephen Colbert do excellent work for the rest of his life as long as he wants to," he says. "Whether it's on a different platform, or for CBS under a different banner, or his own company." Odenkirk believes that Colbert's post-Late Showtrajectory will mirror that ofConan O'Brien, whom theBetter Call Saulstar worked with in theSaturday Night Livewriters' room before writing for his own show,Late Night With Conan O'Brien. "It's not gonna be unlike Conan O'Brien, who you can see every day, all you want," Odenkirk says. "He's gonna make stuff, 'cause Stephen is a creator, and a genius, and his voice is pure and wonderful." Amanda Edwards/Getty O'Brien, of course, launched his own TBS talk show after leavingThe Tonight Show, and began a successful podcast after departing late-night altogether. He also stars in his Emmy-winning travel show,Conan O'Brien Must Go, for HBO Max. Casting doubt on the viability of the late-night genre in general, Odenkirk continues, "Maybe that format has kind of run its time? And also, by the way, one less person doing that will maybe help some of the other shows be stronger. But I know Stephen — we're gonna see lots more of Stephen." The Late Show's cancellation drew significant criticism from the late-night community.Jon Stewart, whose tenure atThe Daily Showsaw Colbert rise to prominence as a correspondent,slammed CBS' decisionand suggested that the show's cancellation was an attempt to appease President Trump. Scott Kowalchyk/CBS/Getty "If you believe as corporations or as networks, you can make yourselves so innocuous, that you can serve a gruel so flavorless, that you will never again be on the boy king's radar: (a) why will anyone watch you?" he said onThe Daily Show. "And — you are f---ing wrong." Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. David Letterman, who served asThe Late Show's original host from 1993 to 2015,shared similar sentiments. "There's no fairness to these goons," he said of Skydance's leaders onThe Barbara Gaines Show. "These guys are bottom feeders. That's exactly what this is. Of course, they know that broadcast television is withering. They just want to make sure that, on top of buying something that doesn't have the same value as it had 30 years ago, they don't want to be hassled by the United States government. So they want CBS to take care of all of that mess." Jimmy Kimmelalsocriticized the networkin an Instagram post. "Love you Stephen," he wrote. "F--- you and all your Sheldons CBS." Watch the livestream of EW's San Diego Comic-Con video interviews below. Check out more ofEW's coverage from San Diego Comic-Con 2025. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Bob Odenkirk compares Stephen Colbert to Conan O'Brien after“ Late Show ”cancellation: 'We're gonna see lots more'

Bob Odenkirk compares Stephen Colbert to Conan O'Brien after" Late Show "cancellation: 'We're gonna see lots more'...
Doug Savant Reflects on Decades-Long Friendship with Michael J. FoxNew Foto - Doug Savant Reflects on Decades-Long Friendship with Michael J. Fox

Doug Savant Reflects on Decades-Long Friendship with Michael J. Foxoriginally appeared onParade. Doug Savantis opening up about his 40 year-long friendship withMichael J. Foxafter meeting on the set of 1985'sTeen Wolf. At Lifetime's Summer Soirée event, Savant opened up toPeopleabout his time working on the cult classic and the unexpected connection he formed with Fox. "I have such great memories from that film," Savant said. "I grew up in Burbank, California, and I went to school with Philip McKeon and Nancy McKeon – Nancy McKeon fromFacts of Lifeand Phil McKeon fromAlice. And we were dear friends." Early in his acting career, Savant bookedTeen Wolfalongside Fox, who happened to be dating Nancy at the time. "He went home and Nancy asked, 'Who's in the movie with you? Let me see the call sheet.' And she said, 'Doug Savant? We were family friends,'" he explained. "One day, Michael comes to work, he says, 'Why didn't you tell me that?' He was upset with me that I had not told him," Savant continued. "I just wanted to do my job and be professional, but I had not said anything." From then on, Savant says he and Fox "were quick to be friends and hang out," noting that they "had a great time" together on set. While Savant's role inTeen Wolfwas small, he said he's proud to have been part of something that still has audiences talking 40 years later. "The movie has had a stunning lifetime, and people love it. They made sequels, and it resonated. So I'm just grateful to have been a small part of it," he said. The film finds ways to surprise him to this day, including on set of one of his most recent projects. "The craft service person would play movies, and he puts onTeen Wolf," Savant added. "And there I was doing my job on a new show, but watchingTeen Wolfin the craft service trailer." Since the 2000s, Fox's focus has shifted from acting to working towards a cure for Parkinson's disease after being diagnosed in 1991 at the age of 29. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Doug Savant Reflects on Decades-Long Friendship with Michael J. Foxfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 26, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 26, 2025, where it first appeared.

Doug Savant Reflects on Decades-Long Friendship with Michael J. Fox

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Wildfire burns through northern suburb of Greece's capital Athens and residents are told to evacuateNew Foto - Wildfire burns through northern suburb of Greece's capital Athens and residents are told to evacuate

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A wildfire burned through a northern suburb of the Greek capital of Athens on Saturday and some residents were ordered to evacuate, the country's Fire Service reported. Residents of the town of Kryoneri, 20 kilometers (12.5 miles) northeast of Athens received three SMS messages to evacuate to safe areas, Fire Service spokesman Vassilis Vathrakoyannis told reporters. Greek media have shown houses on fire. The spokesman said "there have been reports of damages. We will take stock when the fires have been put out." "The real difficulties are ahead of us," Vathrakoyannis said, adding that Greece has asked for six firefighting planes from the European Union's Civil Protection Mechanism. On site, 145 firefighters and 44 fire engines, 10 firefighting planes and seven helicopters are attempting to put out the fire, whose origin is unknown. Four ambulances are treating at least five residents, most of them elderly with respiratory problems. Temperatures reaching, or exceeding, 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit), dry conditions and high winds are fanning the flames. Under such conditions wildfires "expand very quickly and become dangerous. These conditions are expected to prevail over the coming days," Vathrakoyannis said. The fire service is also dealing with three other major fires in the southwest on Greece's two largest islands — Crete in the south and Evia north of Athens — and also on the island of Kythera, northwest of Crete. At least 335 firefighters, 19 planes and 13 helicopters are involved, but can only operate in daylight. In total, 52 wildfires broke out across the country over the past 24 hours, the spokesman said. Wildfires, many of them destructive, have become a common occurrence in Greece in recent years.Severalhave broken outin the past month.

Wildfire burns through northern suburb of Greece's capital Athens and residents are told to evacuate

Wildfire burns through northern suburb of Greece's capital Athens and residents are told to evacuate ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A wildfire bu...
Cambodia and Thailand agree to ceasefire talks after days of cross-border fightingNew Foto - Cambodia and Thailand agree to ceasefire talks after days of cross-border fighting

A second day of border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia is prompting evacuations and raising tensions in Southeast Asia. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout has the latest. The leaders of Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to meet for ceasefire talks after days of cross-border violence, according to statements on Saturday from both sides as well as US President Donald Trump. Trump said earlier in the weekend that he had spoken with both Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and acting prime minister of Thailand Phumtham Wechayachai in his efforts to restore peace. "They have agreed to immediately meet and quickly work out a Ceasefire and, ultimately, PEACE!" Trump wrote on Truth Social in a series of posts on outlining his diplomatic efforts on Saturday. Trump said he had warned Hun Manet and Phumtham that he would not make trade deals with either country if the deadly border conflict continued. "They are also looking to get back to the "Trading Table" with the United States, which we think is inappropriate to do until such time as the fighting STOPS," Trump wrote. Earlier this month, Trump wrote letters to Thailand and Cambodia threatening a 36% tariff on most of their exports to the US, starting August 1. Cambodia and Thailand both delivered substantial offers to their US counterparts in an effort to move to the front of the line for a trade agreement, officials said at the time. In the early hours of Sunday morning local time, Hun Manet thanked Trump and said that Cambodia agreed with "the proposal for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire between the two armed forces." It added that he had previously called for a ceasefire to ASEAN chair and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. A statement from Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs was more measured, saying it wished to see "sincere intention from the Cambodian side" – but that Phumtham had also "requested President Trump to convey …that Thailand wants to convene a bilateral dialogue as soon as possible to bring forth measures and procedures for the ceasefire and the eventual peaceful resolution of the conflict." Bangkok and Phnom Penh have been fighting over territory disputed since colonial power France drew the border between them more than a century ago. The reneweddeadly conflictpits longtime US ally Thailand, with decades of experience, against Cambodia's relatively young armed force with close ties to China. Since fighting broke out on Thursday, more than a dozen people have been reported killed, dozens wounded, and more than 150,000 civilians evacuated. Clashes have continued into Saturday, according to officials on both sides. The United Nations has condemned the violence, with Secretary General António Guterres offering his assistance "in any efforts towards a peaceful resolution of the dispute" in a statement released Saturday by his spokesperson. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Cambodia and Thailand agree to ceasefire talks after days of cross-border fighting

Cambodia and Thailand agree to ceasefire talks after days of cross-border fighting A second day of border clashes between Thailand and Cambo...

 

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