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Jean Smart's dedication to her loving fans has left some feeling rather emotional after a video of the Hacks star signing autographs, seemingly from a wheelchair, went viral following her return to her Broadway play, Call Me Izzy, after a knee injury.

In a stage door clip uploaded to TikTok by a recent attendee, the Hollywood legend could be seen sitting behind a table with her leg propped up, engaging with fans who, one by one, made their way down a line to chat and get her signature on their Playbills. However, one fan requested she sign their arm with her Deborah Vance signature to get it tattooed, leading to an "adorable" and "wholesome" reaction that even had one fan "tearing up" in response.

Smart was so committed to getting it perfect that she even hauled herself up out of her seat with a little help from her crew, admitting that she was "nervous" to get it right, and fans were in awe of the commitment.

"I love that she realized the gravity of this being permanent and felt anxious to get it right," one gushed. "It says so much about her as a human☺️."

"Something about her yelling 'OH MY GOD IM NERVOUS!!!' makes me like her more," another admitted. "So human and real lmao."

"she was genuinely moved by this!!" someone else observed. "it's like when kids get their teacher's signature or quote tattooed. nothing is more powerful."

She was also praised for being so "accommodating to sign at the stage door after being injured," with one assuming that "Most people would have left."

"What an ICON!" another agreed. "We must protect Jean Smart at all costs!!"

"Jean Smart is the total package. Always has been, always will be. 😍," someone else declared, with another agreeing that she's "one of the classiest and kindest women ever!"

"Why do I always tear up when I see her?!?" another fan wondered. "Jean is a true gem! I just love her!"

Another hoped that the actress knows just "how legendary and amazing she is."

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Jenna Ortega Thinks Social Media Makes It 'Harder to Find a Sense of Self' for the Younger Generation Ingrid VasquezAugust 1, 2025 at 12:29 AM Ethan Miller/Getty Jenna Ortega Jenna Ortega stars as Wednesday Addams on Wednesday The actress talked about why she believes the show resonates with a young...

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The actress talked about why she believes the show resonates with a younger audience in a new interview

She also addressed how she thinks social media is affecting today's world

Jenna Ortega believes Wednesday has resonated with audiences for more reasons than one.

The actress, 22, who stars as the titular character, told the BBC in an interview published on Wednesday, July 30, that she believes the Netflix show has found success because it explores themes of "where we find our sense of community now."

"I wasn't around in the 70s, but I hear stories of people knocking on their neighbors' doors, and the bikes going all throughout the city, and just expecting to meet someone at a certain time on a certain location," she said.

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Ortega believes that nowadays people are not talking in person, instead "interacting and finding their community online" — something she said "can be very isolating."

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The Beetlejuice Beetlejuice star said that social media makes people exposed to "so many voices and so many opinions."

"Much more than you would typically be, or that humans are kind of meant to be exposed to," she said. "So I think it's harder to find a sense of self. Young people are struggling to find, 'What makes my voice stand out? What is it about me in this world and this society today that gives me a sense of purpose or control or authority?' "

During an appearance on The Interview podcast with The New York Times last August, Ortega opened up about the negative experiences she's had with social media, particularly when she was a kid.

"I hate AI," she said at the time. "... Did I like being 14 [years old] and making a Twitter account because I was supposed to, and seeing dirty edited content of me as a child? No. It's terrifying. It's corrupt."

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"It's wrong. It's disgusting," added Ortega. "...Here's the problem, though. We've opened Pandora's box. Well, it is what it is. It's out there now. We're gonna have to deal with the consequences."

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Mikal Bridges agrees to 4year, $150 million extension with New York Knicks Leocciano CallaoJuly 31, 2025 at 5:51 PM New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges has agreed to a fouryear, $150 million extension, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Thursday.

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New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges has agreed to a four-year, $150 million extension, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Thursday.

SNY initially reported the 28-year-old was eligible for a maximum four-year, $156 million extension. But, per Charania, Bridges took a slight discount to help New York's roster-building efforts.

The Knicks had a window from July 6 to June 30, 2026, before Bridges was set to enter free agency, to secure a new contract with him. The new deal includes a player option for 2029-30 and a trade kicker, according to Charania.

Bridges initially found his way to New York across the East River when he landed in Brooklyn from Phoenix in exchange for Kevin Durant. He spent five seasons with the Suns before getting traded to the borough south of Manhattan.

The former Villanova Wildcat averaged 26.1 points per game in 27 games for the Nets upon his arrival and 19.6 points per game after starting in all 82 games the following season.

Bridges was traded to the Knicks last offseason for Bojan Bogdanović, five first-round draft picks and a second-rounder. The move reunited Bridges with his former college teammates, Josh Hart and Jalen Brunson.

In his first season in blue and orange, Bridges proved to be a dynamic role player for the Knicks, averaging 17.6 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game. His defense also shined in the Knicks' playoff run before they eventually fell to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals. Bridges averaged 15.6 points, 4.5 boards, 0.9 blocks and 1.7 steals per game in this year's postseason.

Bridges' extension comes after the Knicks hired Mike Brown to replace Tom Thibodeau as their head coach. The team has also added reinforcements in free agency by signing Guerschon Yabusele and Jordan Clarkson.

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MLB trade deadline: Rangers acquire pitcher Merrill Kelly from Diamondbacks, who continue selloff Ian CasselberryJuly 31, 2025 at 5:38 PM The Arizona Diamondbacks' selloff continued Thursday with starting pitcher Merrill Kelly being traded to the Texas Rangers, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported.

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The Arizona Diamondbacks' sell-off continued Thursday with starting pitcher Merrill Kelly being traded to the Texas Rangers, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported.

Kelly, who turns 37 on Oct. 14, provides another reliable arm for the Rangers' veteran starting rotation, joining Jacob deGrom, Patrick Corbin and Nathan Eovaldi. He has been the D-backs' most consistent starter this season, compiling a 3.22 ERA over 22 starts with 121 strikeouts in 128 2/3 innings.

The Rangers' starting pitchers have the best ERA in MLB at 3.16, led by deGrom (10-3, 2.55 ERA) throwing like the ace who won NL Rookie of the Year and two Cy Young Awards with the New York Mets. Corbin (3.78 ERA) has experienced a career resurgence after struggling the past five seasons with the Washington Nationals. And Eovaldi (9-3, 1.49 ERA) has been one of the best starters in baseball the past six seasons.

Texas (57-52) is a postseason contender, tied with the Seattle Mariners for second in the AL West, five games behind the Houston Astros. The Rangers and Mariners are also tied for the AL's third wild-card playoff berth, 2.5 games ahead of the Cleveland Guardians and three ahead of the Kansas City Royals and Tampa Bay Rays.

In exchange for Kelly, who can be a free agent after the season, the D-backs will receive Triple-A left-hander Kohl Drake, Double-A arm Mitch Bratt and Single-A pitcher David Hagaman. Drake, 25, was ranked as the Rangers' No. 5 prospect by MLB.com, while Bratt, 22, was No. 9 and Hagaman, 22, was No. 13.

Kelly was a late bloomer as an MLB pitcher, an eighth-round pick by the Tampa Bay Rays in 2010 after he was drafted the previous two years by the Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Guardians but didn't sign. He played nine years in the minors before making his major-league debut with the D-backs in 2019.

In his seven-year MLB career, Kelly has a 3.74 ERA and 62-50 record, averaging 8.2 strikeouts and 2.7 walks per nine innings. He's two seasons removed from his best year in 2023, when he registered a 3.29 ERA and 12-8 record in 30 starts, adding 187 strikeouts in 177 2/3 innings.

Kelly was the fourth regular to be dealt from Arizona leading up to the MLB trade deadline. First baseman Josh Naylor began the D-backs' trade season by going to the Seattle Mariners last week. That was followed by outfielder Randal Grichuk being traded to the Kansas City Royals and third baseman Eugenio Suárez also going to Seattle on Wednesday night.

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Todd Marinovich, seen in a 2017 photo, tells his side of his infamous football story in his new book, 'Marinovich: Outside the Lines in Football, Art, and Addiction.' (Jeff Gritchen/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images) (MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images via Getty Images)

The bond between fathers and their athletic-genius children is a complex, fragile and often treacherous one. If the father pushes too hard, the child rebels. If the father doesn't push hard enough, the child might never reach their astronomical potential. And either way, the traditional protective and nurturing role of the father becomes transactional rather than emotional. When fathers take an active interest in their children's athletic development, approval and support are conditional; blasting all those reps and showing up big at game time are what's mandatory. The resulting generational wreckage can last much longer than any career ever could.

Before Tiger Woods and his father Earl, before Venus and Serena Williams and their father Richard, and long before the feel-good tale of Home Run Derby champ Cal Raleigh and his pitching pop, there came Todd Marinovich and his father Marv — the ultimate sports-dad cautionary tale. Nationally famous long before he graduated high school, Todd Marinovich became the grim answer to the question: What if you attempted to genetically engineer an NFL quarterback?

The answer, in Marinovich's case, was chaos, chaos that still echoes today more than three decades later.

Marinovich, a Southern California quarterback who played his college ball at USC and took snaps in the NFL for the Raiders, crashed and burned shortly into his NFL career, a victim of his own bad choices and — most everyone assumed — the immense pressure his father Marv placed on him practically from birth.

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The truth, however, is far more complex and, to Marinovich's mind, far more favorable to Marv, who died in 2020. Marinovich — once dubbed the "Robo QB," or, even less charitably, "Marijuanavich" — has at last put his own story, in his own words, into print. "Marinovich: Outside the Lines in Football, Art, and Addiction" documents, in painful detail, the battles that the onetime quarterback and present-day artist fought throughout his career and continues to fight even now — with addiction, with perception, with himself. It's a harrowing but ultimately impressive and inspiring look at reconciling a public image with personal belief.

"My most fundamental flaw was both a tremendous blessing and a horrible curse, but it was my reality," he writes. "Without the zeal accompanying obsession, who knows if I would've succeeded in football? Someone else could have been the first college sophomore in history to declare for the NFL Draft. Yet, on the flip side, there wouldn't have been a soul-crushing dozen arrests, five incarcerations, and over seven trips to rehab."

There's a reason, then, that he begins the book with this epigram: "This book is an act of self-love after decades of self-defiance." (Disclaimer: Marinovich and this writer share an agent.)

For Marinovich, now 56, training began virtually at birth. His father, a former strength coach with the Raiders, developed a relentless regimen designed to maximize Todd's potential and hone his discipline. But early in his autobiography, Marinovich makes sure to draw a line in the sand:

"No one pushed me into football, least of all my dad, Marv," he writes. "I chose it. Any suggestions to the contrary were lies offered freely by the media to manufacture a Greek tragedy."

And yes, the media dove deep into the Marinovich story, starting long before he suited up for USC. Even as a high schooler, Marinovich was drawing national attention.

"That was a really trippy time for me, because I was so shy going into high school," he told Yahoo Sports recently. "And then articles were talking about my diet, like I was a freak show — 'He's never had a Big Mac!' It just wasn't true. I was healthy, and I ate healthy, but, you know, living in America, you're going to have a Big Mac."

Todd Marinovich (center) signs his Letter of Intent to attend USC with parents Marv (left) and Trudi, on Feb. 10, 1988 in Mission Viejo, California. (Photo by Bob Riha, Jr./Getty Images) (Bob Riha Jr via Getty Images)

During this time, Marinovich honed his ability to remain cool under pressure. An immensely talented basketball player, he played in dozens of hostile gyms, sinking last-second shots to win games in front of rabid crowds. It's the kind of training you can't teach, you just have to experience.

"I felt really comfortable when the time was running out that I want the ball," he recalls. "Not everybody wants the ball when time's running out. And that's OK. Just give it up, just pass it to the guy that does."

As much as he loved basketball, however, Marinovich loved football even more. Speaking today, he notes that there's an almost otherworldly component to the game when it's functioning at its highest.

"It's truly spiritual," he says. "It's 11 of us who are out there at once. It's so special when everyone has just got your back. All you've got to do is handle your guy, don't let the guy down next to you. You're looking at guys in the eye, and they know that you are not going to let them down. You're going, I'm going to die trying not to let you down, bro."

At his finest, Marinovich was something to behold at quarterback. He threw for 9,914 career yards in high school, a mark that was a national record at the time. (It's since been nearly doubled.) Marinovich threw for 2,477 yards his senior year, more than contemporaries John Elway, Jim Kelly or Dan Marino did in theirs. In two years at USC, he crafted some instantly indelible memories — a last-second drive to beat Washington State in 1989, a triumphant 45-42 victory over rival UCLA in 1990.

Those were good days for Marinovich and anyone in the Marinovich business. He was winning nationwide acclaim and shaking off his shyness to become a fixture on the L.A. party scene. He counted Charlie Sheen and Flea among his friends, and he was an unmistakable redheaded presence wherever there was a party to be had.

"There were some really amazing next-level times that I had before it got really bad," he laughs, "and that's just, that's all I'll say."

But the cracks were already starting to show. He engaged in an on-camera shouting match with his head coach in what was then called the John Hancock (now Sun) Bowl on the last day of 1990. A few weeks later, he was busted for cocaine possession, but still got selected in the first round of the 1991 NFL Draft.

He saw little NFL action, playing in just eight regular-season games, with one playoff appearance, over parts of two seasons. He threw for eight touchdowns and nine interceptions, plus a zero-TD, four-INT game against the Chiefs in a 1991 wild-card game. He dodged NFL investigators, often with grimly comical results — he would use teammates' urine to pass drug tests, but got popped when one of his teammates gave him urine while drunk at four times the legal driving limit.

After multiple failed drug tests and failed attempts at rehab, Marinovich was suspended for the 1993 season, and never played in the NFL again. He attempted to catch on with the Canadian Football League, the Arena Football League and other organizations, but nothing stuck. Eulogies for his career pointed the finger at Marv, but Marinovich is adamant that the blame belongs on himself, and only himself.

"Marv was a thorny scapegoat, as he'd delivered the genes and created the environment offering addiction fertile ground," Marinovich writes. "He could be a ruthless tyrant obsessed with perfection, but ultimately, his criticism was child's play. The most damaging voice came from within. At the height of addiction, I needed drugs to silence my mind as much as others require air."

These days, Marinovich lives on the Big Island of Hawaii, hanging out with his dog and creating art. (Check out his work on Instagram.) Creating art isn't a bad life, he admits.

"Art takes me away," he says. "I can escape into a place that … it's hard to describe, but time is non-existent in this place, and there's a flow to it. It's kind of similar to athletics, there's a flow to athletics. But with art, there are no rules, and in football, there are."

Todd Marinovich remains one of football's great what-ifs. But even though his NFL career was a spark at best, he still tries to look back on his days at quarterback with pride.

"For me, it's truly about the experience," he says. "And I had some just beautiful, amazing — all the adjectives — experiences that the game has given me, and I'm grateful for it."

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Amazon reports solid 2Q results and offers betterthanexpected sales view despite tariffs ANNE D'INNOCENZIO July 31, 2025 at 4:34 PM NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon posted higher fiscal secondquarter profit and sales than the yearago period, underscoring the online giant's resilience despite tariff uncertaint...

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ANNE D'INNOCENZIO July 31, 2025 at 4:34 PM

NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon posted higher fiscal second-quarter profit and sales than the year-ago period, underscoring the online giant's resilience despite tariff uncertainty.

The Seattle-based company also offered on Thursday a sales outlook for the current quarter that beat analysts' projections. Still, its shares fell nearly 7% in after-market trading as the company's estimates for operating income for the current quarter were below analysts' views.

The company reported 17.5% growth for its prominent cloud computing arm Amazon Web Services.

The results come even as uncertainty about President Donald Trump's tariffs have challenged companies and consumers. But Amazon and other large retailers have tried to beat the clock by bringing in foreign goods before Trump's tariffs took effect. Amazon, like many other big retailers, also has the clout to negotiate prices with its suppliers and a broad breadth of items.

Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy told investors that while there's lots of noise about the impact of tariffs on retail prices and consumption, he said "it's impossible to know what will happen." That's because, in part, no one knows where tariffs will finally settle, especially in China, he said.

"If costs end up being higher, we will absorb them, but what we can share is what we've seen thus far, through the first half of the year, we haven't yet seen diminishing demand nor prices meaningfully appreciating," he said.

Jassy also touted the diversity of its more than 2 million sellers in its third-party marketplace, all with different strategies of whether to pass on higher costs to shoppers.

Meanwhile, Amazon is one of the biggest players in the race around generative artificial intelligence.

Like other tech companies, it has increased investments in the technology and is spending billions to expand data centers that power AI and cloud computing. The company is also investing in its own computer chips and those developed by Nvidia. It has also expanded its own AI models and integrated generative AI into other parts of its business.

In March Amazon began testing AI-aided dubbing for select movies and shows offered on its Prime streaming service. A month earlier, the company rolled out a generative-AI infused Alexa.

Jassy anticipates generative AI will also allow Amazon to reduce its corporate workforce in the next few years.

The company is also making big investments in expanding its delivery network to bring faster delivery to customers in less densely populated areas across the U.S. Jassy told investors Thursday that the service is available in 1,000 of the more than 4,000 smaller cities, towns and rural communities targeted by year-end. He noted the early response has been "positive," with customers shopping more frequently and purchasing household essentials.

Amazon earned $18.16 billion, or $1.68 per share, for the quarter ended June 30. That's up from $13.49 billion, or $1.26 per share, in the year-ago period.

Revenue rose to $167.7 billion from $147.9 billion a year ago.

The company's sales figure excluded the impact from Amazon's Prime Day event, which ran from July 8 to July 11. For the first time, Amazon held Prime Day over four days instead of two.

Analysts expected earnings per share of $1.33 on sales of $162.19 billion for the quarter, according to FactSet.

The company said it expects sales for the current quarter of between $174 billion and $179.5 billion. Analysts expected $173.27 billion for the current quarter, according to FactSet.

However, Amazon said that operating income is expected to be between $15.5 billion and $20.5 billion for the third quarter, compared with $17.4 billion in the third quarter of 2024. Analysts expected $19.5 billion for the current quarter, according to FactSet.

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John Stamos Replaces Josh Gad in Cynthia Erivo's "Jesus Christ Superstar "Production Madison E. GoldbergJuly 31, 2025 at 10:55 PM Neilson Barnard/Getty; Michael Kovac/Getty Josh Gad; John Stamos John Stamos will replace Josh Gad in Jesus Christ Superstar after Gad contracted COVID Stamos will play K...

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John Stamos will replace Josh Gad in Jesus Christ Superstar after Gad contracted COVID

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John Stamos is stepping onto the stage to replace Josh Gad in Jesus Christ Superstar after the Frozen star contracted COVID.

Stamos, 61, will take on the role of King Herod in the live production at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Friday, Aug. 1. Cynthia Erivo stars as Jesus opposite Adam Lambert as Judas in the musical, according to the Hollywood Bowl and Playbill.

"Well… this weekend just got Biblical," the Full House alum wrote in an Instagram post. "I'm stepping in as King Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar at the @HollywoodBowl, starring the brilliant @cynthiaerivo . King @Joshgad unexpectedly got hit with COVID (feel better soon, brother!)and while I didn't push him down the stairs, I am grateful for the chance to step into the gold lamé," the post read.

"This is an honor. A dream. And also a little insane because… I just stepped off a plane from @thebeachboys tour in Spain and have less than 24 hours to pull this off. Wish me luck. And let's rock the Bowl," the post, shared on Thursday, July 31, read.

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On Wednesday, July 30, Gad, 44, confirmed through an Instagram statement that he will miss the musical's opening weekend.

"It is with enormous heartbreak that I inform you all that unfortunately, I have contracted a virus known as COVID (remember that one little bastard from season one of 'earth really sucks right now?'?" Gad wrote in all caps.

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John Stamos Replaces Josh Gad in Jesus Christ Superstar

Gad said "out of an abundance of caution" as well as "respect for my cast," he would not be in Jesus Christ Superstar unless he tested negative in the next 48 hours.

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"It truly breaks my heart, but I can assure you all that this is going to be one of the greatest things you will ever see," he continued.

Jesus Christ Superstar was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. It began as a concept album in 1970, before debuting on Broadway the following year. The musical was adapted into a movie in 1973, a made-for-TV movie in 1999 and a 2018 live NBC special that starred John Legend and Sara Bareilles.

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James Van Der Beek Reveals Update In Colorectal Cancer Battle: 'FullTime Job' TMZ Staff July 31, 2025 at 12:51 PM TODAYThe actor who was diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer in 2023 also shares how he and his wife told their six children about his cancer diagnosis, and opens up about their reactions.

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TODAYThe actor -- who was diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer in 2023 -- also shares how he and his wife told their six children about his cancer diagnosis, and opens up about their reactions.

James Van Der Beek is sharing an update on his battle with colorectal cancer.

During an interview with TODAY.com, the 48-year-old actor revealed that he'll likely be living with the disease for the "rest of my life." Van Der Beek -- who was diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer in 2023 and publicly shared the news last year -- described his cancer battle as a "full-time job."

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"I'm just on the journey. ... It's a process. It'll probably be a process for the rest of my life," the Dawson's Creek alum said.

Van Der Beek -- who has not publicly disclosed whether he's undergone typical treatments such as chemotherapy or surgery -- noted that he's made many lifestyle diet changes amid his battle with the disease, including yoga, keto diet, and "finding beauty of just taking things a little bit more slowly and prioritizing rest and really allowing that to be the job."

The 48-year-old reflected on starring in the Legally Blonde prequel series, Elle, telling TODAY.com that "the greatest thing about work is cancer doesn't exist between action and cut."

"It was fun to drop in and just have a blast because it's such a great cast, a great production, and everybody out there is really talented," he added.

Last November, Van Der Beek revealed his colorectal cancer diagnosis while speaking with People.

"I have colorectal cancer. I've been privately dealing with this diagnosis and have been taking steps to resolve it, with the support of my incredible family," he said in an exclusive statement.

"There's reason for optimism, and I'm feeling good," he added.

Per the American Cancer Society, Colorectal cancer starts in the colon or the rectum, which make up the large intestine in the digestive system.

Van Der Beek previously shared that the first symptoms he experienced were bowel changes, before he then underwent a colonsocopy, which ultimately led to his diagnosis.

"I got screened at 46," the Varsity Blues star told TODAY.com. "I didn't realize they had dropped it to 45. I thought I was way ahead of the game."

"Even just the slightest little change, it could be something, but ... don't think that not having symptoms means you don't have to get screened, especially for something that is this curable when caught early," he shared. "That's really what I want to get across."

"I ate as well as I could. I was healthy. I was in amazing cardiovascular shape," he explained. "There was no reason in my mind that I should have gotten a positive diagnosis."

After publicly revealing his diagnosis last year, Van Der Beek said he's even received support from strangers -- several of whom have shared that his diagnosis have inspired them to get screened.

"Guys I see at the gas station, people come up to me at a coffee shop, I appreciate it every time," he said. "That's been stuff that really makes me cry. When people say, 'I got checked, I got a colonoscopy, I got a polyp removed,' ... just to save somebody that journey."

Meanwhile, Van Der Beek opened up about how him and his wife, Kimberly, shared the news of his cancer diagnosis with their six kids during an appearance on the Today show.

The One Tree Hill alum -- who shares Olivia, 14, Joshua, 13, Annabel, 11, Emilia, 9, Gwendolyn, 6, Jeremiah, 2, with Kimberly -- said, "I'm far from an expert, but our approach was just be as honest as possible, as honest to the degree of their understanding, right?"

"Because they know. They can sense that Dad's having a tough day. They know if Dad's in pain," he continued. "They know, and so by not telling them I think you'e confusing them even more."

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Van Der Beek went on share advice for other parents who may be experiencing a similar struggle, and are finding a way to tell their children about their diagnosis.

"Just allow yourself to be surprised by their resiliency," he explained. "When you tell them what you're doing, and you tell them the approach, they can see it and they can feel it, and I think it's also your journey is their journey."

"Don't rob them of the opportunity for them to show up for you, emotionally," he added. "I have kids making me tea. 'Dad, what do you need?' There's been a lot of beauty that's come out of it, but I would love to save everybody this journey, which is why I'm saying get screened."

During his appearance on the morning show, Van Deer Beek shared that he's "feeling great."

"Today, I'm feeling great, yeah. It's been a journey," he said, adding, "There are just so many ups and downs and so many unknowns. Cancer is, I call it a full-time job."

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Mandy Moore Shares Heartwarming Family Photo with All 3 Kids from 'Epic' Beach Vacation in Mexico with Their 'Besties' Hannah SacksJuly 31, 2025 at 4:23 PM Mandy Moore/Instagram Mandy Moore and her family Mandy Moore is sharing some adorable snaps from her family's beach vacation in Mexico The 'This...

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Mandy Moore is sharing some adorable snaps from her family's beach vacation in Mexico

The 'This Is Us' alum could be seen posing with all three of her kids in a sweet family photo

Moore shares sons Ozzy, 2, and Gus, 4, as well as daughter Lou, 10 months, with husband Taylor Goldsmith

Mandy Moore's family enjoyed some time by the water on their recent trip to Mexico.

The Tangled actress, 41, shared an adorable photo of her family of five on Instagram on Thursday, July 31, as she recounted her time spent at the beach on vacation. In the sweet photo, Moore could be seen sitting in the surf alongside her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, while her son Oscar "Ozzy," 2, hung on around her neck.

Sitting beside the star, her 4-year-old son August "Gus" was pictured squishing his hands into the sand and looking down. Goldsmith propped up the couple's newest addition, 10-month-old daughter Louise "Lou," as she sat in his lap.

Other snaps showed the family enjoying the beach and watching sunsets. "Nothing beats a beach vacation with some of your besties (here's looking you at you @whatsgabycookin)," Moore wrote in her caption. "What an epic few days, @fspuntamita! We can't wait to come back (Gus hasn't stopped talking about it)!!"

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Moore recently appeared on Kylie Kelce's podcast Not Gonna Lie and was asked by the podcaster if she got a lot of opinions about having her baby daughter Lou when she was 40.

"Yes and no. I mean, I feel like having my third child at 40, this term 'geriatric pregnancy' that's thrown around. I think at least in my experience, so many of my friends are having kids later in life, whether it's by choice or it's by circumstance or biology," Moore began.

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"I think the thing that I had the most trouble with is just like this system in general kind of treating us as this anomaly that we're like too old and we're too complicated or high risk, and really, it's like, 'Nope, we're just human beings.'"

"And I feel like it's just such an outdated label," she continued. "So it's less about how I think the people and the perceptions they may have had, like the people in my life, it was just more about the healthcare system in general. It feels like such an outdated one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to just women in general."

Earlier this year in May, Moore celebrated her first Mother's Day as a mom of three by sharing an Instagram post dedicated to her mom, Stacy Moore, who also has three children. The carousel contained four throwback images of Mandy with her mom, one of which also included her grandma, Eileen.

"Happy Mother's Day to all the moms and mother figures in our lives, including my own mama who juggled 3 kids effortlessly (HOW!??)," she captioned the post, before reflecting on her personal experience with motherhood.

"Being a mom is the single greatest gift of my life and while you're never off the clock worrying or stressing or planning, the quiet, unmistakable joy triumphs over everything else," the actress continued. "I'm endlessly grateful to the moms in my life who model what it takes, lend an ear, make the best suggestions, and generally make me feel less alone on the journey."

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Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails swap drummers: 'Let's fing go' Emlyn TravisJuly 31, 2025 at 3:54 PM Scott Dudelson/Getty; John Nacion/GG2025/Penske Media/Getty Dave Grohl in April 2025; Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross in January 2025 Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails have swapped drummers.

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Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails have swapped drummers.

Just two months after letting go of Josh Freese, the Foos have tapped Nine Inch Nails' Ilan Rubin to get behind their kit, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. And, on the same day, Nine Inch Nails confirmed to EW that Freese will replace Rubin and come back as their drummer, completing the switch and returning balance to the world.

"Let's f---ing go," Nine Inch Nails wrote on X, sharing a photo of Freese sitting in a chair with a bounty of Nine Inch Nails memorabilia behind him.

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Drummer Josh Freese performs on July 26, 2025; Ilan Rubin

Freese, who performed with the "Closer" rockers from 2005 until 2008, will join the group on their Peel It Back tour, which began in June and is slated to run through September. It is unclear if he is back as a full-time member of Nine Inch Nails or just playing for this tour.

The musician opened up about rejoining the band in a poignant Instagram post on Thursday. "Leaving Nine Inch Nails at the end of 2008 was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make," he wrote. "My wife and I were expecting our third child, and I knew I needed to step away from life on the road to be home with my family."

He went on to explain that performing with Nine Inch Nails always left him feeling an unprecedented "level of intensity, pride, and satisfaction after each show that I've rarely experienced" in any other group.

"Now, being back on tour with Trent and the crew — helping them do what they do best night after night — is something I'm incredibly excited about," he added. "To be part of that energy again feels amazing."

Freese concluded, "If you get a chance to catch one of these shows over the next six weeks, I promise, they're going to be absolutely unforgettable, Hope to see you out there."

Freese originally joined Foo Fighters in May 2023, serving as the successor to their longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins after he died unexpectedly at age 50 in 2022. He announced in May that he'd been informed by the band that they had "decided to go in a different direction with their drummer" and would no longer need his services, leaving him "a bit shocked and disappointed."

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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl later thanked all of their past drummers — including Freese — for their contributions to the band in a letter celebrating the 30th anniversary of their self-titled album earlier this month.

"It should go without saying that without the boundless energy of William Goldsmith, the seasoned wisdom of Franz Stahl, and the thunderous wizardry of Josh Freese, this story would be incomplete," the singer wrote. "So we extend our heartfelt gratitude for the time, music, and memories that we shared with each of them over the years. Thank you, gentlemen."

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Rubin joined Nine Inch Nails in 2009 following Freese's original departure from the band and has served as their touring drummer ever since. He was also inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the band in 2020.

In addition to touring with NIN, Rubin is also the drummer for Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge's other rock band, Angels & Airwaves, and has worked with Danny Elfman. He joins Foo Fighters as the "My Hero" rockers prepare to embark on a slate of shows in Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, and Mexico this fall.

Earlier this month, the band also dropped the anthemic tune "Today's Song," which marked their first new music since the release of 2023's But Here We Are.

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Why not enough food is reaching people in Gaza even after Israel eased its blockade SAM MEDNICKJuly 31, 2025 at 2:51 PM 1 / 5Mideast Wars Gaza Aid ExplainerPalestinians rush to collect humanitarian aid airdropped in central Gaza Strip, Thursday, July 31, 2025.

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1 / 5Mideast Wars Gaza Aid ExplainerPalestinians rush to collect humanitarian aid airdropped in central Gaza Strip, Thursday, July 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

International outcry over images of emaciated children and increasing reports of hunger-related deaths have pressured Israel to let more aid into the Gaza Strip. This week, Israel paused fighting in parts of Gaza and airdropped food.

But aid groups and Palestinians say the changes have only been incremental and are not enough to reverse what food experts say is a " worst-case scenario of famine" unfolding in the war-ravaged territory.

The new measures have brought an uptick in the number of aid trucks entering Gaza. But almost none of it reaches U.N. warehouses for distribution.

Instead, nearly all the trucks are stripped of their cargo by crowds that overwhelm them on the roads as they drive from the borders. The crowds are a mix of Palestinians desperate for food and gangs armed with knives, axes or pistols who loot the goods to then hoard or sell.

Many have also been killed trying to grab the aid. Witnesses say Israeli troops often open fire on crowds around the aid trucks, and hospitals have reported hundreds killed or wounded. The Israeli military says it has only fired warning shots to control crowds or at people who approach its forces. The alternative food distribution system run by the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has also been marred by violence.

International airdrops of aid have resumed. But aid groups say airdrops deliver only a fraction of what trucks can supply. Also, many parcels have landed in now-inaccessible areas that Palestinians have been told to evacuate, while others have plunged into the Mediterranean Sea, forcing people to swim out to retrieve drenched bags of flour.

Here's a look at why the aid isn't being distributed:

A lack of trust

The U.N. says that longstanding restrictions on the entry of aid have created an unpredictable environment, and that while a pause in fighting might allow more aid in, Palestinians are not confident aid will reach them.

"This has resulted in many of our convoys offloaded directly by starving, desperate people as they continue to face deep levels of hunger and are struggling to feed their families," said Olga Cherevko, a spokesperson for the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, or OCHA.

"The only way to reach a level of confidence is by having a sustained flow of aid over a period of time," she said.

Israel blocked food entirely from entering Gaza for 2 ½ months starting in March. Since it eased the blockade in late May, it allowed in a trickle of aid trucks for the U.N., about 70 a day on average, according to official Israeli figures. That is far below the 500-600 trucks a day that U.N. agencies say are needed — the amount that entered during a six-week ceasefire earlier this year.

Much of the aid is stacked up just inside the border in Gaza because U.N. trucks could not pick it up. The U.N says that was because of Israeli military restrictions on its movements and because of the lawlessness in Gaza.

Israel has argued that it is allowing sufficient quantities of goods into Gaza and tried to shift the blame to the U.N. "More consistent collection and distribution by U.N. agencies and international organizations = more aid reaching those who need it most in Gaza," the Israeli military agency in charge of aid coordination, COGAT, said in a statement this week.

With the new measures this week, COGAT, says 220-270 truckloads a day were allowed into Gaza on Tuesday and Wednesday, and that the U.N. was able to pick up more trucks, reducing some of the backlog at the border.

Aid missions still face 'constraints'

Cherevko said there have been "minor improvements" in approvals by the Israeli military for its movements and some "reduced waiting times" for trucks along the road.

But she said the aid missions are "still facing constraints." Delays of military approval still mean trucks remain idle for long periods, and the military still restricts the routes that the trucks can take onto a single road, which makes it easy for people to know where the trucks are going, U.N officials say.

Antoine Renard, who directs the World Food Program's operations in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, said Wednesday that it took nearly 12 hours to bring in 52 trucks on a 10-kilometer (6 mile) route.

"While we're doing everything that we can to actually respond to the current wave of starvation in Gaza, the conditions that we have are not sufficient to actually make sure that we can break that wave," he said.

Aid workers say the changes Israel has made in recent days are largely cosmetic. "These are theatrics, token gestures dressed up as progress," said Bushra Khalidi, Oxfam's policy lead for Israel and the Palestinian territories.

"Of course, a handful of trucks, a few hours of tactical pauses and raining energy bars from the sky is not going to fix irreversible harm done to an entire generation of children that have been starved and malnourished for months now," she said.

Breakdown of law and order

As desperation mounts, Palestinians are risking their lives to get food, and violence is increasing, say aid workers.

Muhammad Shehada, a political analyst from Gaza who is a visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, said aid retrieval has turned into the survival of the fittest. "It's a Darwin dystopia, the strongest survive," he said.

A truck driver said Wednesday that he has driven food supplies four times from the Zikim crossing on Gaza's northern border. Every time, he said, crowds a kilometer long (0.6 miles) surrounded his truck and took everything on it after he passed the checkpoint at the edge of the Israeli military-controlled border zones.

He said some were desperate people, while others were armed. He said that on Tuesday, for the first time, some in the crowd threatened him with knives or small arms. He spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing for his safety.

Ali al-Derbashi, another truck driver, said that during one trip in July armed men shot the tires, stole everything, including the diesel and batteries and beat him. "If people weren't starving, they wouldn't resort to this," he said.

Israel has said it has offered the U.N. armed escorts. The U.N. has refused, saying it can't be seen to be working with a party to the conflict – and pointing to the reported shootings when Israeli troops are present.

Uncertainty and humiliation

Israel hasn't given a timeline for how long the measures it implemented this week will continue, heightening uncertainty and urgency among Palestinians to seize the aid before it ends.

Palestinians say the way it's being distributed, including being dropped from the sky, is inhumane.

"This approach is inappropriate for Palestinians, we are humiliated," said Rida, a displaced woman.

Momen Abu Etayya said he almost drowned because his son begged him to get aid that fell into the sea during an aid drop.

"I threw myself in the ocean to death just to bring him something," he said. "I was only able to bring him three biscuit packets".

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Gavin Casalegno's Controversial Dunkin' Ad Explained Moná ThomasJuly 31, 2025 at 3:51 PM Dunkin' Gavin Casalegno, Dunkin' Gavin Casalegno's Dunkin' ad draws backlash for referencing "genetics," with critics calling it a dog whistle for upholding Eurocentric beauty standards Critics compare the promo...

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Gavin Casalegno's Dunkin' ad draws backlash for referencing "genetics," with critics calling it a dog whistle for upholding Eurocentric beauty standards

Critics compare the promotion to Sydney Sweeney's controversial American Eagle spot amid eugenics discourse

Some fans defend the ad as harmless and tied to his Summer I Turned Pretty character

Dunkin's new commercial starring Gavin Casalegno is the latest ad to spark heated debate over its alleged underlying tones following the Sydney Sweeney and American Eagle campaign controversy.

The Summer I Turned Pretty actor, 25, is featured in an ad promoting one of the breakfast chain's newest Refresher drinks, the Golden Hour Refresher. The video, posted to Dunkin's social channels on July 29, stars Casalegno poolside, where he hails himself as "King of Summer."

"This tan? Genetics," he says, as he strolls around the pool. "I just got my color analysis back. Guess what? Golden summer, literally!"

As he sits on a pool lounge chair, he adds, "I can't help it. Every time I drink a Dunkin' Golden Hour Refresher, it's like the sun just finds me. So if sipping these refreshers makes me the king of summer? Guilty as charged."

What seemed to be a light-hearted, summertime campaign from the brand ultimately led to questions from online users on the intended messaging in light of the American Eagle ad that became a talking point in heated online discussions on eugenics signaling.

Here are all the details on Casalegno's Dunkin' campaign.

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The latest ad starring Casalegno comes on the heels of an American Eagle ad featuring Sweeney. In the fall campaign titled "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans,", the actress is seen lying down and zipping up her jeans, saying, "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color."

When the camera pans up to her face, Sweeney adds, "My jeans are blue," followed by a voiceover that says, "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans." Critics claim the use of "jeans" is a double entendre in reference to her "genes," which led many to draw connections to eugenics and the open promotion of a superior bloodline.

Defined by the National Institute of Health (NIH), and debunked as a pseudoscience, eugenics "is broadly defined as the use of selective breeding to improve the human race."

Casalegno references his "genetics" while highlighting his tan, which critics have slammed as reinforcing Eurocentric beauty standards, as suspected of the American Eagle campaign.

"Why are ads so obsessed with genetics all of a sudden?" a TikTok user commented on Dunkin's post. Another user questioned, "Genuinely, what does a drink have to do with genetics?"

In light of the ongoing American Eagle discussion, the Dunkin' ad's timing has not gone unnoticed, with critics calling it ill-timed.

What else are critics saying?

The discourse surrounding the Dunkin' ad has quickly spread to Reddit, where many swarmed the celebrity-focused subreddit r/Fauxmoi to comment on the script of the ad altogether, calling it "word salad."

"I'm failing to see the connection from genetics to colour analysis to sunshine to he loves to drink dunkin drink??" a Redditor wrote in response to another commenting, "Wouldn't shock me if they had AI write it up."

Critics are calling the specific phrasing a dog whistle to netizens who believe in a superior skin tone and eye color, as Casalegno makes mention of his golden tan coming from his "genetics."

"While the Dunkin' ad's mention of genetics is subtler, it has struck a nerve for praising traits associated with white beauty ideals while mentioning genetics," explained Elena Cavender from AdWeek. "In the ad, Casalengo says, 'This tan? Genetics. I just got my color analysis back and guess what? Golden summer.' Color analysis refers to the beauty trend of picking colors that look best on based on skin tone."

Why are some defending the campaign?

Though the backlash seems to be overwhelming, there are fans of the star and the show who have expressed that the outpour of negative comments towards the ad and Casalegno is forced and "a stretch," especially for those who may not watch the Prime Video series, The Summer I Turned Pretty.

"This ad is not about eugenics, it's about the golden summer and the drink," said one TikTok user. "Is it bad timing? Could they have waited? … But there are deadlines they had to meet and they probably wanted to get this out before the end of summer, because he's in the show The Summer I Turned Pretty."

The TikToker goes on to say that "if this had been released before the Sydney Sweeney ad, we would not be having this conversation," and explains that in the show, Casalegno's character, Jeremiah, enjoys the Taylor Swift song titled "Golden" and is known for being the more "outdoorsy, athletic, tan type."

Has Gavin Casalegno responded?

Casalegno has not made a formal statement in response to the controversy around the ad.

Dunkin' and Casalegno have not responded to PEOPLE's requests for comment.

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Flash Floods Swamp Roads In The Northeast And MidAtlantic As Severe Thunderstorms Drop Heavy Rain Renee Straker July 31, 2025 at 4:27 PM As blistering heat gave way to thunderstorms in the Northeast and midAtlantic, dangerous flash floods swamped roads and trapped drivers in some parts of Maryland, ...

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As blistering heat gave way to thunderstorms in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic, dangerous flash floods swamped roads and trapped drivers in some parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York on Thursday.

Heavy rain pounded the I-95 corridor throughout the afternoon and evening commute, with the potential for more than 2 inches of rain per hour. The storms grounded flights at multiple airports across the region including Reagan National, Baltimore-Washington International, Washington-Dulles International and Newark International.

Here's the latest on the impacts of the torrential rain.

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Maryland

Multiple water rescues were reported in Joppatowne, Maryland, about 40 minutes outside of Baltimore early Thursday afternoon. Photos on social media showed washed out streets, and officials have asked drivers not to attempt to drive through standing water. Emergency officials in Harford said northern parts of the county got 3 inches of rain in 30 minutes.

Baltimore City Schools dismissed their summer programs at 2 p.m. Thursday due to the flooding threat. By around 5 p.m. local time the rain was coming down at 3 to 5 inches an hour in the Baltimore area.

A ground stop was issued at Baltimore-Washington International Airport due to the storms, until at least 6 p.m.

Pennsylvania

In Reading, Pennsylvania, cars were seen stranded in rushing floodwaters Thursday afternoon. Flash flood warnings were in effect in parts of Berks, Bucks, Montogmery and Lehigh counties.

New Jersey

In New Jersey, acting Governor Tahesha Way declared a State of Emergency ahead of the potential flash flooding across that state. Her announcement warned of as much as 7 inches of rain in some areas, along with damaging wind gusts.

By early Thursday afternoon, there were reports of flooding shutting down parts of highway US 22 in both directions in North Plainfield.

New York

In Queens, New York, vehicles were seen submerged along the Clearview Expressway. New York Police said the expressway was "fully closed" in both directions at North Boulevard. Heading into rush hour, significant portions of the borough were impassable due to flooding.

Governor Kathy Hochul declared a State of Emergency for New York City, and the surrounding counties. Gov. Hochul encouraged employers to dismiss workers early since the flooding was expected to impact the evening commute.

The Long Island Railroad announced on X that service was suspended in both directions on the Port Washington Branch line due to high water. Video shared on social media showed floodwaters pouring over a stairway at a station in Great Neck, New York.

The Metropolitan Transit Authority also warned subway and bus riders to give themselves extra time for their commutes because of the heavy rain.

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When Lena Dunham speaks about Hollywood's beauty standards, you know she's about to serve some unfiltered truth. The Girls creator just delivered her most honest take yet on how the entertainment industry transforms women's relationships with their bodies, revealing how careers can become consumed by cosmetic procedures and appearance anxiety.

Speaking on the Shut Up Evan podcast, the 39-year-old writer-director shared a raw perspective that many women in entertainment can relate to but rarely voice so candidly. While discussing recent paparazzi photos from her film set, Dunham explained how the industry pressures women into constant physical modification.

"There are people who grew up feeling free in their bodies, who suddenly when they start to work in a field like this, their entire life becomes about nips and tucks," Dunham explained, highlighting how Hollywood can corrupt even the most confident women's self-image.

Her comments came after being caught in paparazzi crossfire while filming alongside Natalie Portman. Dunham found herself photographed wearing a baggy Uniqlo t-shirt and boxer shorts – comfortable work attire that could have sent image-obsessed performers into months of anxiety. Instead, she used the moment to illustrate her point about maintaining perspective.

The New York native reflected on how appearance fixation can derail professional focus entirely. As host Evan Ross Katz noted, suddenly women find themselves "waking up and instead of focusing on directing the film, it's what am I wearing to set today."

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Dunham's experience with paparazzi harassment during her Girls era provided particularly brutal context. She recalled a photographer once screaming "You're no Sarah Jessica Parker" at her – a moment she now wears as a badge of honor, responding with gratitude rather than devastation.

Her willingness to discuss these pressures while acknowledging that "everyone has to do what they have to do to feel happy in their bodies" shows remarkable nuance. She's not shaming anyone's choices but rather exposing how the industry creates environments where appearance becomes all-consuming.

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What makes Dunham's commentary so valuable is her insider perspective combined with her commitment to body acceptance. Having navigated Hollywood success while refusing to conform to traditional beauty standards, she offers unique insight into the psychological toll of constant scrutiny.

Her message resonates beyond entertainment – any woman in a visual profession can relate to the pressure of being constantly photographed and judged on appearance rather than work quality.

Lena Dunham Just Dropped the Ultimate Tea About Being a Woman in Hollywood - 'Entire Life Becomes about Nips And Tucks' first appeared on Parade on Jul 31, 2025

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Lena Dunham Just Dropped the Ultimate Tea About Being a Woman in Hollywood - 'Entire Life Becomes about Nips And Tucks'

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