Country Star, 49, Says He'll 'Never' Lip Sync — Even If His Voice Sounds 'Froggy'New Foto - Country Star, 49, Says He'll 'Never' Lip Sync — Even If His Voice Sounds 'Froggy'

Country Star, 49, Says He'll 'Never' Lip Sync — Even If His Voice Sounds 'Froggy'originally appeared onParade. Luke Bryanisn't a fan of faking it, and the country star recently promised fans they never had to worry about him phoning in a performance, no matter how rough his voice might sound "I'll never dive into the lip-syncing world," Bryan, 49, said in an interview withTaste of Country Nightspublished on August 1. "You'll always be hearing me, whether it's a little froggy or not. I'll never try to fool anybody or sing around it." In the past, Bryan has made fans aware if he wasn't feeling well or experiencing a particularly taxing moment. Instead, he lets the fans take up the slack – something they're more than happy to do most of the time. "Sometimes you're so stressed about not being able to sing like you want to, if you tell the fans you're under the weather, it relaxes you a little bit and I'll actually just start relaxing and singing better," he explained. The "Mind of a Country Boy" was recently forced tocancel a few of his showsdue to a bout with COVID-19, but he said that he prefers to do that instead of trying to power through a concert if he's not at his best. During his June 19 performance in Rogers, Arkansas, Bryan had to stop halfway through after he began experiencing vocal issues. He refunded fans their money, but the virus took a toll on him. The American Idol host also had to cancel two of his upcoming shows in Texas and reschedule them for later this year in September. Bryan lateropened up about his illnesswhen he returned to the stage in Greenville, South Carolina, on July 17. "Three weeks ago, I got COVID," the "Crash My Party" artist told the crowd. "You can boo that s--t all you want, but I got it. I had to cancel some shows, and now I'm back, but I'm not 100 percent cause it's still kicking my a--." Bryan's current tour still has several more dates on the calendar and will wrap up in January 2026. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Country Star, 49, Says He'll 'Never' Lip Sync — Even If His Voice Sounds 'Froggy'first appeared on Parade on Aug 1, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Country Star, 49, Says He’ll ‘Never’ Lip Sync — Even If His Voice Sounds ‘Froggy’

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'And Just Like That ...' to end after third seasonNew Foto - 'And Just Like That ...' to end after third season

And just like that,a universe of fun, friendship and fashionis coming to an end. Michael Patrick King,showrunner of the "Sex and the City" sequel"And Just Like That ...," announced on Instagram that the series will end after the third season concludes. Fans have a two-part finale to savor later this month. "It's with great gratitude we thank all the viewers who havelet these characters into their homes and their heartsover these many years," he wrote. King said he decided to wrap things up while writing the season's final episode. He then split the finale into two episodes. The last episode will drop Aug. 14. In a long, heartfelt Instagram post of her own, Sarah Jessica Parker, who played the iconic Carrie Bradshaw character in both series, called the sequel "all joy, adventure, the greatest kind of hard work alongside the most extraordinary talent." She included a montage of Carrie's fashion and moments. Parker added: "I am better for every single day I spent with you. It will be forever before I forget. The whole thing. Thank you all. I love you so." Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon returned for the sequel. Largely absent wasKim Cattrall and her Samantha Jones,though Cattrall did make a brief, uncredited cameo in the Season 2 finale. Samantha's absence was explained as a move to London. Reports of pay and personal disputes bubbled over behind the scenes. The original series ran from 1998 to 2004, taking pop culture by storm with the style and drama of the 30-something friends in New York City. They shopped. They brunched. They dated, leaning on each other as Parker's Carrie, a writer, chronicled it all. The sequel picks up their lives in their mid-50s, to mixed reviews. Carrie became a widow. Nixon's Miranda Hobbes came out as queer. Davis' Charlotte York Goldenblatt copes with husband Harry's prostate cancer diagnosis. Fashion remains ever-present, including all those iconic heels still clacking through New York's brownstone-lined streets. In her farewell post, Parker wrote of her stylish Carrie that she, "Changed homes, time zones, boyfriends, her mind, her shoes, her hair, but never her love and devotion to New York City." She called Carrie "my professional heartbeat for 27 years."

'And Just Like That ...' to end after third season

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How watches stolen from Keanu Reeves in Los Angeles ended up in the hands of a gang in ChileNew Foto - How watches stolen from Keanu Reeves in Los Angeles ended up in the hands of a gang in Chile

Six watches that had been stolen from actorKeanu Reevesin Los Angeles were handed over to the FBI this week at the US Embassy in Santiago, Chile, nearly 9,000 kilometers away, to be returned to their owner. The discovery of the luxury watches "was circumstantial," the embassy said, as it occurred during a broader police investigation into home burglaries in the eastern part of the Chilean capital. Authorities were targeting a criminal group, not imagining its ramifications would extend to Hollywood. "In 2023, this gang was committing robbery offenses. Once they were fenced in and (the case) became widely reported due to the violence they used, some of these individuals migrated and began committing crimes abroad using the same modus operandi," Deputy Prefect Marcelo Varas, head of the Robbery and Criminal Intervention Investigation Brigade of the Chilean Investigative Police, told CNN. Varas explained that the gang sought to break into empty homes, but if they encountered someone, they would act violently. During the operations and raids, investigators located one of the suspects in a house in the commune of Peñalolén, where they found valuable items, including watches, one of which bore an inscription. "One of the detectives, who liked the John Wick film series, managed to recognize the item," Varas said. "He had read the story about the (stunt) doubles, each of whom had been given a watch. We tracked them down and actually made a match," he added. In 2021, Reeves gifted Rolex Submariners to the stunt crew he worked with on "John Wick: Chapter 4." Each one had his name on the back with the caption, "Thank you, JW4, 2021, The John Wick Five." Prosecutor Claudia Barraza said at the embassy handover ceremony there was no evidence that the criminal group that broke into Reeves' home was the same one that brought the watches to Chile. But Varas pointed out that authorities had also seized a cell phone used by the individual who allegedly committed the robbery. On that device, they found photos taken in the United States showing the watch in question, a gun, and the actor's driver's license, leading investigators to believe the pictures were taken at Reeves' home. Varas explained that, due to legal issues, they had to wait for the actor to confirm that they were his belongings, and said he recognized them from photos at a Los Angeles police station. In the John Wick saga, ironically, Reeves plays a former hitman seeking revenge after his home was burglarized (and his dog killed). But the 2023 incident isn't the only break-in the movie star has experienced. In 2014, months before the release of the first film in the series, the Los Angeles Police reported two break-ins at his home in a span of three days, although no burglaries were reported during those incidents. In the 2023 robbery, Reeves' losses are believed to have amounted to $7 million, according to Hugo Haeger, deputy director of Police and Criminal Investigation in Chile. CNN has reached out to the FBI for more information on the case. Varas says there's "always" coordination with other countries' security agencies, which includes the exchange of intelligence information. One aspect of the investigation is determining how the stolen items entered Chile. The deputy prefect indicated that gangs most commonly use parcel systems or send items through tourists with no criminal record. Thus, the watch could easily have passed through airport security on the wrist of a traveler who didn't raise suspicions. "Watches are a prized possession; there are people who dedicate themselves to collecting them. If it's a brand, or a piece valued for being unique, or a famous actor's, they want it even more," Varas said. In the case of Reeves' Rolex Submariner, the model is offered for more than $10,000 in official stores, but on the black market and with the actor's name on it, it could be worth much more. The fates of the other suspected gang members vary. The brother of the alleged perpetrator of the Los Angeles robbery has been convicted of robbery with intimidation and customs fraud. Another suspect, Varas notes, died in a confrontation between criminal gangs. The investigator also said that, while one traveled to the US and continued committing crimes, another traveled to Argentina, where he was arrested for home robberies in Buenos Aires. "Unfortunately, we export this type of crime, but we also provide" information to the law enforcement agencies, Varas said. In December, following home burglaries in wealthy areas of Oakland County, Michigan, Sheriff Mike Bouchard toldFox 2that "extremely well-trained" Chileans were to blame. He demanded an end to Chile's participation in the Visa Waiver program, which allows its citizens to enter the US without a visa for travel of up to 90 days for tourism or business. His comments caused an uproar in the South American country. During a recent visit to Chile, US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem signed aletter of intentto expand a Biometric Identification Transnational Migration Alert program with Chile, arguing that is necessary for tracking criminals. Regarding visas, she said, "Chile's continued collaboration with our visa waiver program is invaluable to our country, and we appreciate their partnership in that regard." Meanwhile, the deputy legal attaché at the US Embassy, Blaine Freestone, who will be responsible for personally presenting the watches to Reeves, emphasized that "thanks to the ongoing cooperation with Chilean authorities, justice is being delivered to victims of transnational crimes." Varas asserted that the Visa Waiver program generates ongoing cooperation from law enforcement agencies. "They need our information," he said. CNN's Michael Rios contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

How watches stolen from Keanu Reeves in Los Angeles ended up in the hands of a gang in Chile

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Boy injured when octopus grabbed his arm at Texas aquarium, his mom saysNew Foto - Boy injured when octopus grabbed his arm at Texas aquarium, his mom says

A six-year-old boy was hurt when an octopus grabbed on to his arm and wouldn't let go after the boy reached into a touch tank at the San Antonio Aquarium,his mother said. Britney Taryn, the boy's mom, has gone viral on TikTok after posting about her son's encounter with a giant Pacific octopus on a July 14 visit. The sea creature attached itself to her son Leo's arm, she said, noting that they go often and have touched the animal plenty of times before. In some videos, the boy's arm can be seen covered in small dark spots — purple suction bruises from his wrist to his armpit. "He started saying, 'Mom, it's not letting me go,'" Taryn said in one TikTok video. It took three adults to get the octopus off the small boy's arm, she said. Shortly after the accident, the San Antonio Aquariumposted a videoon TikTok about the bruises this octopus can leave behind, but did not directly refer to the story Taryn has been sharing. The employee in the video said the bruises are not harmful and will go away within 7 to 14 days. Meg Mindlin, an octopus biologist, said octopi "sense and explore their environment" using their arms, and rely on taste sensors in their suction cups to understand what is going on in their world. Taryn's videos have sparked online debate about whether it's safe for kids to touch these animals, but Taryn has refrained from calling the accident an attack. She has said in videos that she and Leo have since returned to the San Antonio Aquarium to see the same octopus. Still, she says she never received any kind of warning about what the octopus could do before allowing her child to interact with it. She's taken to social media, she said, to share the warning for others, because while Leo was calm in the situation, other children may not be. On TikTok, she has campaigned for safer and more comfortable living conditions for this animal and others in similar situations. Taryn says she has reached out to the San Antonio Aquarium and has asked them to properly document the incident and for an explanation of the aquarium's safety protocols for when visitors interact with animals. As of a video posted Monday, she had not heard back.

Boy injured when octopus grabbed his arm at Texas aquarium, his mom says

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Trump says he's ordered nuclear submarines repositioned after Russian official's 'highly provocative' remarksNew Foto - Trump says he's ordered nuclear submarines repositioned after Russian official's 'highly provocative' remarks

President Donald Trump issued a rare threat of nuclear escalation on Friday, saying he had ordered two nuclear submarines to be strategically positioned near Russia in response to what he said were aggressive remarks by Dmitry Medvedev, the country's former president and current deputy chairman of its Security Council. "I have ordered two Nuclear Submarines to be positioned in the appropriate regions, just in case these foolish and inflammatory statements are more than just that. Words are very important, and can often lead to unintended consequences, I hope this will not be one of those instances. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" Trump said in aTruth Social post. Addressing the matter later with reporters, he said the move was an effort to be "prepared." "He was talking about nuclear," Trump said. "When you talk about nuclear, we have to be prepared, and we're totally prepared." It was not immediately clear if Trump was referring to subs with nuclear weapon capabilities, or merely nuclear powered subs. The Pentagon keeps movements of its nuclear capabilities closely held, making it nearly impossible to confirm Trump's announcement. But his statement nonetheless made for a striking rhetorical confrontation that evoked some of the nuclear saber rattling that colored the Cold War. Trump later Friday said the repositioned nuclear submarines were moved "closer to Russia." "We always want to be ready, and so I have sent to the region two nuclear submarines. I just want to make sure that his words are only words and nothing more than that," Trump said in an interview with Newsmax. Medvedev, who has been sparring with Trump online for the past several days, on Thursday had made reference to Russia's Soviet-era automatic, retaliatory nuclear strike capabilities, after Trump told Medvedev to "watch his words." Medvedev has no power to launch Russia's nuclear weapons, and often acts as more of an attack dog than a real decision-maker inside the Kremlin. Still, Trump has engaged as he continues to rage about the war in Ukraine. He said Thursday he intended to place new sanctions on Moscow, and called Russia's attacks on Ukraine "disgusting." In an earlier social media message, Trump said the Ukraine was "should have never happened." Trump said Thursday his foreign envoy, Steve Witkoff, wouldtravel to Russiain coming days, but additional details of his trip were not immediately available. "This is Biden's War, not "TRUMP's." I'm just here to see if I can stop it!" Trump wrote. This developing story has been updated with additional details. CNN's Kit Maher contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Trump says he’s ordered nuclear submarines repositioned after Russian official’s ‘highly provocative’ remarks

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