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Kristin Cavallari has finally confirmed the long-rumoured fling with Southern Charm star Craig Conover, revealing new details about their brief romance and its overlap with Conover's relationship with Paige DeSorbo.
 
Appearing on Watch What Happens Live on June 4, Cavallari didn't hold back when host Andy Cohen pressed her on the subject. "Craig and I were friends first, became romantic for two seconds," she said. However, once she realized Conover was also involved with DeSorbo, Cavallari chose to step away. "The second I caught wind of Paige, I very politely excused myself from the situation."
 
When Cohen asked if there was "overlap" between the relationships, Cavallari acknowledged it. "There was a picture of Craig and Paige in New York—I'll never forget it—and it looked like they were sort of together," she said. "That was the first time I had heard about it." She continued, "I saw that picture, and I texted him and I said, 'Hey, let's just be friends. I don't want to get in the middle of this.'"
 
Conover and DeSorbo later confirmed their relationship in October 2021 and dated for three years before splitting in November 2024. Cavallari made it clear there's no chance of rekindling anything with Conover. "No, no. I love Craig as a friend," she stated.
 
Their history dates back to 2020 following Cavallari's divorce from Jay Cutler. While she was also linked to Austen Kroll, Cavallari previously dismissed romance rumours, stating in 2021, "These two guys who I have been linked to... are my friends. That's it."
 
Despite early denials, Cavallari admitted in a 2023 episode of WWHL that she "may have been drunk one night and kissed Craig." The revelation about their "love triangle" was further discussed in the June 4 premiere of her new E! series Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour, where Cavallari reunites with Conover. "Craig came on my podcast tour... I grilled him about some stuff too. It's all gonna be on the show," she teased.
 
She also shared during the premiere a separate story about a night with Top Gun star Glen Powell. "I never f--ked him, I'm just putting that out there," she clarified, confirming instead they only "dry humped."
 
Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET on E!.

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Months after mogul  Jimmy Buffett's passing, his widow Jane Buffett has found  herself locked in an unexpected legal dispute over the very legacy the music legend sought to protect. The conflict, which centers around the $275 million trust the "Margaritaville" singer meticulously built to secure his family's future—a trust that Jane now claims is being mishandled.

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Jimmy Kimmel is embracing his new role as a grandfather with humor and heart. On the June 3 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, the 57-year-old host shared his thoughts on becoming a grandparent for the first time. During a chat with Loki star Tom Hiddleston, Kimmel said he's enjoying this phase of life, joking, "It's easier than being a dad—no breastfeeding involved!"

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Rachel Griffin Accurso, widely known as Ms. Rachel, has declared her willingness to risk her career to advocate for children suffering in Gaza. The beloved children’s entertainer and educator, renowned for her “Songs for Littles” series, has faced significant backlash for her humanitarian efforts. Despite criticism from right-wing commentators and pressure from pro-Israel groups—including a call for a federal investigation—Accurso remains resolute in using her platform to raise awareness and support humanitarian causes.

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British pop sensation Jessie J has revealed she was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, prompting an outpouring of support from fans and peers alike. The 37-year-old singer shared the emotional update via Instagram on June 3, stating her decision to go public was rooted in honesty and connection.

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Candice Miller, the beloved lifestyle influencer behind the Mama and Tata blog, has made her return to social media nearly one year after the sudden and devastating loss of her husband, Brandon Miller, to suicide. On June 2, she broke her silence with a poetic and powerful message on Instagram, quoting French philosopher Albert Camus: "In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer." The image she shared—a serene beach sunrise—spoke volumes about healing, hope, and the quiet strength that carries people through unspeakable grief.

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