Wrestler Jeff Jarrett Reveals Taylor Swift Put on a 3-Hour Private Concert for His Wife Before She Died of CancerNew Foto - Wrestler Jeff Jarrett Reveals Taylor Swift Put on a 3-Hour Private Concert for His Wife Before She Died of Cancer

Mediapunch/Shutterstock; Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Pro wrestler Jeff Jarrett shares a sweet story about how a pre-fame Taylor Swift was there for his family during a difficult time The 58-year-old athlete met the pop star and her family when they moved to his Tennessee hometown, and his girls immediately took to the budding star According to him, Swift gave an impromptu Christmas concert in his home after his wife was diagnosed with cancer Taylor Swiftis due for some good "karma," according to professional wrestler Jeff Jarrett. In a new interview withTMZ Sports, the WWE Hall of Famer, 58, said he's known the pop star, 35, since she "was a little girl." Swift not only babysat his daughters, but also performed at an impromptu and intimate concert at his home after his wife was diagnosed with cancer, he said. The "Shake It Off" singer was very young when she and her family moved to Jarrett's hometown of Hendersonville, Tenn., Jarrett told TMZ. He grew accustomed to seeing the then-rising star who has "the legendary story" of "knocking on labels' doors," which made her stand out in their "small community." Kevin Winter/TAS24/Getty "It was Christmas of 2006. My first wife [Jill Gregory] was really ill with breast cancer. She passed away about five months after this, so she was really ill," Jarrett explained. According to Jarrett, a friend of Swift's suggested she stop by his family's home, which was music to his daughters' ears. By then, Swift had already scored her first hit with "Tim McGraw" and her self-titled debut album. "Obviously, like every little girl in America, my daughters were big Taylor fans, and her songs had just kind of broke, but she was a hometown girl," he continued, noting that she was a big deal in Tennessee before the rest of the world caught on. Jarrett remembered their holiday get-together as "an amazing experience." Swift originally arrived without her guitar, but "actually ran back home" to get it after realizing what a difference it would make, "'cause the girls wanted her to sing and play." There were only about seven people at the Jarrett home at the start of the day, but "one thing let to another," and the gathering quickly grew to about 45 people after Swift got her guitar, Jarrett recalled. "By the end of the afternoon, Taylor played about three hours," Jarrett said. Jarrett knew Swift and her family beforehand from seeing them around town. "She kind of bonded with the family, specifically with the girls," Jarrett emotionally told TMZ Sports, which published photos of Swift with Jarrett's family. Larry Marano/Shutterstock In one photo, Swift sat on a log for a daytime outing at the beach with him, his late wife, four kids and another teen. Another photo showed the Grammy winner inside a home, standing with Jarrett and two little girls who played on a keyboard. 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. When asked how his daughters feel now to have seen her go from their babysitter to a global superstar, Jarrett laughed. While she was loved by his kids and hung out with them, she wasn't necessarily on his "payroll," he joked. "But what a very cool relationship that developed," Jarrett said. "When my wife passed away, Taylor would come around, and was really good with the girls." Read the original article onPeople

Wrestler Jeff Jarrett Reveals Taylor Swift Put on a 3-Hour Private Concert for His Wife Before She Died of Cancer

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Darth Vader's lightsaber to be auctioned off. How to place a bid.New Foto - Darth Vader's lightsaber to be auctioned off. How to place a bid.

In a galaxy not so far away,Star Warsfans may be digging through pocket change this week in hopes of cashing in on some iconic props from the original trilogy. Propstore Auction debuts itsEntertainment Memorabilia Live Auctionon Thursday, Sept. 4, and one of the coveted items isDarth Vader's on-screen lightsaberfrom "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" and "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi." The prop was used "extensively" by the lateDavid Prowse, who played Darth Vader in the original trilogy, and features authentic signs of wear, the Propstore website states. "Far from diminishing its value, these marks serve as compelling evidence of the lightsaber's direct involvement in the action – testament to its film-used authenticity," thelightsaber's descriptionon the Propstore website reads. While Propstore knows the lightsaber was used in "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi," it could have made some other appearances, too. "It's also possible that the piece or some elements of it were used in the very first Star Wars film, though we cannot be certain," Propstore Chief Operating Officer Brandon Alinger told USA TODAY. "While they had a few lightsaber props, what makes this one special is that it was used for the action sequences – the duels are some of the most memorable scenes in both of those films." Bidding for the lightsaber begins at $500,000, and Propstore estimates the final bid to be$1-3 million. As of Tuesday, Sept. 2, six absentee bids (bids placed ahead of the auction) had been placed, amounting to $1.2 million. 'Star Wars: Starfighter':First look reveals star-studded cast of Ryan Gosling film The lot containing Darth Vader's Screen-Matched Hero Dueling Lightsaber opens on Thursday, Sept. 4, with bidding starting at 10 a.m. PT. The first day of the Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California, will be in-person only bidding. During the following two days of the auction, attendees can bid online via phone call or as an absentee (bid ahead of time online). For more information about the bidding process, visit the Propstore website atpropstoreauction.com/auctions/info/id/456. When it comes to sourcing props for its Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction, Alinger told USA TODAY that items may come from production companies, film studios or individuals associated with productions. "The consignor who owns this piece has had it for many years and decided the time was right to sell," Alinger said of the lightsaber. Alinger said Propstore was confident the lightsaber was legitimate, but to ensure its authenticity, an "extensive research" was conducted, even going so far as to "take X-ray images to examine the internal structure." Darth Vader's lightsaber is one of more than 1,000 props that make up Propstore's Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction. Here's a look at some other key items: With great power comes an even greater costume. The full-body costume from "Spider-Man"is believed to have been heavily worn by Tobey Maguire while he was on set, according to thePopstore website. Displayed on a custom-made mannequin, the costume's bidding starts at $50,000 and is expected to sell for $100,000 to $200,000. The bid for theiconic circular glassesworn byDaniel Radcliffein "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is starting at $15,000. The glasses are expected to sell for $30,000 to $60,000. The bid for thebullwhip, belt and whip holsterworn byHarrison Fordin the 1989 "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" is starting at $125,000. The final bid is estimated to be between $250,000 and $500,000. Thesignature alien-tech toolused by Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and Agent J (Will Smith) in the 1997 cult classic "Men in Black" is up for auction. Bidding starts at $37,500, and the final bid is estimated to land between $75,000 and $150,000. The bid for theoriginal shark tooth clapperboardand two on-set Polaroid photographs from the 1975 film "Jaws" is starting at $20,000. The final bid is estimated to be between $40,000 and $80,000 for the50th anniversaryprop. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her atgcross@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Darth Vader's lightsaber to be auctioned off, bids start at $500K

Darth Vader's lightsaber to be auctioned off. How to place a bid.

Darth Vader's lightsaber to be auctioned off. How to place a bid. In a galaxy not so far away,Star Warsfans may be digging through pocke...
Idris Elba and Wife Sabrina Steal the Show with a Kiss at the Venice Film FestivalNew Foto - Idris Elba and Wife Sabrina Steal the Show with a Kiss at the Venice Film Festival

Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina shared a kiss as they attended the premiere of Idris' new movieA House of Dynamiteat the Venice International Film Festival Idris and Sabrina met in 2017, got engaged in 2018 and married in April 2019, months after Idris was named PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive A House of Dynamiteis in limited theaters Oct. 10 and begins streaming on Netflix Oct. 24 Idris Elbaand hiswife Sabrinaare showing each other love at theVenice International Film Festival. Idris, 52, and Sabrina, 36, stepped out on the red carpet in Venice on Tuesday, Sept. 2 for the world premiere of his new movieA House of Dynamite,alongside Idris' costar Rebecca Ferguson and director Kathryn Bigelow. Idris and his wife paused to share a kiss at the event, with the action star wearing a suave dark gray suit and matching black shoes. Sabrina, the Somali-Canadian model who has been married to Idris for more than six years, wore a simple white dress and matching heels for the occasion. The couple held hands and laughed together as they posed for photos and walked the carpet. Idris and Sabrina first met in 2017 in Vancouver while the actor was in town filming the movieThe Mountain Between Us. As he toldThe Viewin 2019, the pairfound "love at first sight"when he decided to go to a party on his "only day off." The couple made their red carpet debut together at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017 for the premiere of Idris' movieMolly's Game. Idris and Sabrina announced their engagement in 2018 andmarried in April 2019, months after he wasnamed PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive. Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock Back in June 2024, Sabrina told PEOPLE in an interview that the couple like to shower together. "I love showering together, although we have some really funny memories showering together," she said at the time. "When we can get up at the same time and someone doesn't have to be up super early, it's really nice, because we can get into the shower and enjoy that moment, have a coffee together, which doesn't feel like it happens enough, unfortunately," she added. "I think selfless self-care when it's with community and your partner and with anyone feels really nice." 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. Daniele Venturelli/WireImage An official synopsis for Idris' new movieA House of Dynamitereads: "When a single, unattributed missile is launched at the United States, a race begins to determine who is responsible and how to respond." The movie is Bigelow's first feature film since 2017'sDetroit; Bigelow, 73, previously won twoOscarsin 2010 for directing and producing the war movieThe Hurt Lockerand received another nomination in 2013 forZero Dark Thirty. Prior toA House of Dynamite's premiere, Idris last appeared in this year's action-comedyHeads of Stateopposite John Cena. He also voiced a dog in the Netflix movieFixed. Idris costars inA House of Dynamite, which is in select theaters Oct. 10 and begins streaming on Netflix Oct. 24, alongside a large cast that also includes Gabriel Basso, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Anthony Ramos, Jonah Hauer-King, Moses Ingram, Greta Lee, Jason Clarke, Malachi Beasley, Brian Tee, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Willa Fitzgerald, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Kyle Allen and Kaitlyn Dever. Read the original article onPeople

Idris Elba and Wife Sabrina Steal the Show with a Kiss at the Venice Film Festival

Idris Elba and Wife Sabrina Steal the Show with a Kiss at the Venice Film Festival Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina shar...
Over $500,000 worth of fake Labubu dolls intercepted at Seattle airport, CBP saysNew Foto - Over $500,000 worth of fake Labubu dolls intercepted at Seattle airport, CBP says

A shipment of fake Labubu dolls that would be worth more than half a million dollars if the items were genuine was intercepted last week at Seattle's airport, authorities said. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers assigned to inspect air cargo at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport seized 11,134 dolls with a suggested retail price value of $513,937.76, a CBP spokesperson said Tuesday. The dolls were seized Aug. 26 after the officers determined the shipment violated federal law prohibiting unlawful imports and those that profit from others' intellectual holdings, the spokesperson said in a statement. The shipment was falsely labeled as "LED Bulb" and originated in South Korea, the spokesperson said. The ones intercepted in Seattle will be destroyed, the CBP spokesperson said. No arrests have been made, but they haven't been ruled out, the spokesperson said. Fake Labubus are often called "Lafufus." ALondon community councilthis month warned consumers thatbuying Lafufus comes with risks: Poor construction could lead to choking hazards if parts of the dolls fall off, it said, and the materials could include "harmful chemicals." The real dolls are made under the Pop Mart brand and are part of a group of characters, "The Monsters," that debuted in a Nordic mythology-inspired picture book trilogy in 2015. The characters and the story arethe brainchild of Hong Kong artist and author Kasing Lung.By 2019, toy giant Pop Mart turned them into viral vinyl collectibles, in part by selling them in "blind box" packages that don't reveal the version of Labubu within until they are opened. Labubu, a girl, made an appearance this month at the U.S. Open in New York City, where two-time champion Naomi Osakashowed off custom versionsthat included "Billie Jean Bling," made to look like pioneering champion Billie Jean King, and other tennis legends. In the city of La Puente, California, this month, the owners of a store called One Stop Sales saidburglars stole its inventory of Labubu dolls. A2020 reportby the Library of Congress' Federal Research Division estimated that counterfeit goods are worth more than the illicit drug trade in the United States. "Counterfeiting is the largest criminal enterprise in the world," it said. The division estimated 80% of counterfeit goods in the country come from China. Precious metal is sometimes used to help separate fakes from collectibles when it comes to other goods, such as Swiss watches. Some Labubu fans are obsessing over the possibility that a 24-karat gold version may exist, though that's unclear. Pop Mart did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Brian Humphrey, CBP's Seattle operations director,praised his officers on Xfor finding the fake Labubus and said the agency will remain diligent. "Excellent work by our diligent and meticulous CBPOs!" he said. "P.S. we're still on the lookout for the one and only 24K GOLD Labubu."

Over $500,000 worth of fake Labubu dolls intercepted at Seattle airport, CBP says

Over $500,000 worth of fake Labubu dolls intercepted at Seattle airport, CBP says A shipment of fake Labubu dolls that would be worth more t...
US military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judgesNew Foto - US military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges

(Reuters) -Military and civilian lawyers working for the Defense Department will temporarily serve as immigration judges, officials said on Tuesday, the latest effort by President Donald Trump's administration to turn towards the military to carry out his domestic agenda. Trump, a Republican, kicked off a wide-ranging immigration crackdown after taking office in January. His administration has hailed its actions along the border, including the deployment of active duty troops, as the reason for a sharp decline in crossings by undocumented migrants. Trump made voters' concerns about immigration a cornerstone of his 2024 re-election bid. "These DOD attorneys will augment existing resources to help further combat a backlog of cases by presiding over immigration hearings," Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement. Military lawyers are not trained to serve as immigration judges. One U.S. official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told Reuters that even with some additional training, it would be a tough task for military lawyers to learn the process, which is different from the military justice system they are trained in. This is not the first time the Trump administration has turned to military lawyers to shore up its domestic policy agenda. Last month, Reuters reported that the Washington, D.C., U.S. Attorney's office was planning to bring in about 20 people from the Department of Defense to serve as special assistant U.S. attorneys to help prosecute the misdemeanor cases. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has moved to reshape the top ranks of the military justice system, replacing the judge advocates general for the Army, Navy and Air Force. In his 2024 book, Hegseth was highly critical of military lawyers, saying most "spend more time prosecuting our troops than putting away bad guys." (Reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

US military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges

US military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges (Reuters) -Military and civilian lawyers working for the Defense Department wil...

 

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