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Florence Pugh is flaunting her love. More than a year after the Dune actress stoked relationship speculations with Finn Cole by accompanying her and her family to the Thunderbolts London premiere, she posted a beautiful photo of the two on Instagram.

 

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What started as a lighthearted TV moment has turned into a lingering regret for Howie Mandel.

The veteran comedian is now reconsidering his decision to apologize to Kelly Ripa after their uncomfortable exchange on Live With Kelly and Mark. While Mandel initially attempted to smooth things over, he now says the apology doesn't sit right with him.

Speaking during a recent interview, Mandel made it clear that apologizing for jokes isn't something he typically stands behind. "I said sorry because I thought it was the right move in the moment," he explained, "but looking back, I'm not sure I agree with that anymore."

 

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A U.S. judge has granted Tiger Woods' request to seek medical treatment outside the United States, as per court documents filed Wednesday. Woods' attorney cited the golfer's "repeatedly compromised" privacy as a factor in the decision. The move comes after Woods announced Tuesday he would be stepping away for treatment following his February rollover car accident in Florida, for which he was charged with driving under the influence.

“This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery,” Woods, 50, said in a statement on social media hours after he pleaded not guilty.

“I’m committed to taking the time needed to return in a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally.”

Authorities said Woods struck a trailer Friday afternoon while a truck was turning into a driveway in Jupiter Island. The truck driver told authorities that he was starting to turn when he saw Woods traveling "at high speeds,” the Martin County Sheriff's Office said.

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The Summer House star appears to have unfollowed her castmates Amanda Batula and West Wilson after they confirmed their relationship on March 31.

Prior to the social media development, Ciara—who joined the Bravo reality series in 2021—had her own affair with West, 31, which was recorded in season eight in 2024. Their subsequent breakup created a tense dynamic between the two, culminating in a seemingly futile attempt to rekindle their relationship during the current 10th season.

Ciara, 30, has also maintained a strong friendship with Amanda, who announced her split from fellow Summer House OG Kyle Cooke in January. In fact, the 34-year-old recently discussed how her friend helped her through the breakup.

"It would have been a very difficult summer to get through without Ciara," she told Marie Claire in an interview released on March 3. "She is one of the most caring, loving, and faithful friends I've ever had. She texts me unexpectedly, reminding me of my strength, power, intelligence, and kindness—I don't think she appreciates how much I need those texts."

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Kim Kardashian has encountered another legal hurdle in her years-long dispute with Ray J, as a California judge declined her request to keep details of an alleged multimillion-dollar settlement out of public view.

According to the recent decision, the court found that Kardashian and her legal team did not provide sufficient justification to seal the reported $6 million agreement related to their past controversy. The ruling emphasized that claims of potential harm were not supported by concrete or admissible evidence.

The agreement, said to have been reached in 2023, involved several parties, including Kardashian, her mother Kris Jenner, Ray J, and his mother Sonja Norwood. It reportedly included provisions preventing all sides from making statements that could damage one another's reputations or business interests.

In the court's view, arguments presented about protecting Kardashian's privacy and financial matters lacked specificity. The judge described those concerns as overly broad and insufficient to warrant sealing the document from public access.

Despite the broader denial, the court did grant a limited exception. Certain sensitive financial details, including a bank account number referenced in supporting exhibits, will remain confidential.

The dispute traces back to a cross-complaint filed by Ray J in late 2025. In that filing, he alleged that both parties had agreed to avoid discussing their past tape and that Kardashian later violated that understanding. The document containing the alleged settlement was submitted as part of an ongoing defamation case initiated by Kardashian and Jenner.

Ray J further claimed that renewed public discussion of the controversy was used to generate attention for a reality television series in 2021. He argued that this move contradicted the terms of their agreement, which he says required all involved to refrain from revisiting the subject publicly.

Court filings also allege that references appearing in later episodes of the show breached that arrangement.

The case remains unresolved, and no trial date has been scheduled.

 

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Newly revealed court documents have shed light on a series of private Facebook messages exchanged between Prince Harry and Mail on Sunday reporter Charlotte Griffiths before he realized she was a journalist.

The messages, exchanged between December 2011 and January 2012, were presented as evidence in Prince Harry's ongoing privacy lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, Associated Newspapers Limited.

Court records reveal that the messages contained flirtatious banter, with Harry addressing Griffiths as "sugar" and Griffiths playfully nicknaming him "Mr. Mischief." In one message, she ended with "Smooches, CG String."

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