logo
L.J. Smith, 'Vampire Diaries' author, dies at 66

L.J. Smith, 'Vampire Diaries' author, dies at 66

Express Tribune27-03-2025

L.J. Smith, the visionary behind The Vampire Diaries novels, passed away on March 8 at the age of 66 in Walnut Creek, California. Her partner, Julie Divola, confirmed Smith's death to The New York Times following a prolonged battle with a rare autoimmune disease. Smith's passing was also announced on her official website.
Born Lisa Jane Smith on September 4, 1958, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, she grew up in Villa Park, California. Inspired by her literary heroes J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, she adopted the initials L.J. for her pen name. After earning a degree in experimental psychology from UC Santa Barbara in 1982, Smith worked as a teacher before turning to writing full-time.
She began her literary journey with The Night of the Solstice, written while she was still in school. The novel drew the attention of Alloy Entertainment, leading to a pivotal moment in her career—being selected to write The Vampire Diaries series. Originally published in 1991, the books followed high schooler Elena Gilbert and her entanglement with vampire brothers Damon and Stefan Salvatore.
The novels gained a devoted following, and in 2009, the story was adapted into a successful CW television show starring Nina Dobrev, Ian Somerhalder, and Paul Wesley. The series became a cornerstone of the vampire media surge in the late 2000s, alongside Twilight and True Blood.
Despite being removed from The Vampire Diaries franchise due to a work-for-hire agreement, Smith later reconnected with her characters through fan fiction in the 2010s. Her agent, John Silbersack, shared that Smith continued to write until her final days, describing her as 'fiercely dedicated.'
Smith, who authored over 24 published works and left three unpublished at her death, is survived by her partner, Julie Divola. The couple did not have children.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni's $400 million defamation lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni's $400 million defamation lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds

Express Tribune

time12 hours ago

  • Express Tribune

Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni's $400 million defamation lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds

A federal judge has dismissed actor and director Justin Baldoni's $400 million defamation lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, marking a significant development in the legal feud stemming from the 2024 film It Ends With Us. The ruling, issued Monday by Judge Lewis J. Liman, also included the dismissal of Baldoni's $250 million libel suit against The New York Times. Baldoni, who co-starred and directed the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel, had alleged that Lively, Reynolds, and publicist Leslie Sloane defamed him in connection with Lively's civil rights complaint filed in December 2024. The complaint included allegations of sexual harassment, retaliation, and a smear campaign during and after the film's production. Baldoni, who has denied the allegations, filed his countersuit in January. According to court documents obtained by multiple outlets including Page Six and CNN, Judge Liman determined that Lively's complaint was protected by legal privilege under California law, which shields such statements made in civil rights proceedings. Additionally, the court ruled that Baldoni failed to show that Reynolds, Sloane, or The New York Times acted with 'actual malice' or seriously doubted the truth of the statements in question—criteria necessary to sustain a defamation claim. The court allowed Baldoni until June 23 to amend two claims: breach of the implied covenant of good faith and tortious interference with contract. These claims relate to alleged disruptions to existing agreements and potential reputational damage involving Reynolds and Lively. In a statement to Page Six, Lively's attorneys, Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb, called the decision a 'total victory and a complete vindication.' They further criticized Baldoni's lawsuit as a 'sham' and stated their intent to pursue attorneys' fees, punitive damages, and treble damages. While Baldoni's legal team did not immediately respond to requests for comment, the broader legal battle remains active, with a trial date set for March 2026.

Holy airball trend goes viral as TikTok users fake ties to famous brands and celebrities
Holy airball trend goes viral as TikTok users fake ties to famous brands and celebrities

Express Tribune

time30-05-2025

  • Express Tribune

Holy airball trend goes viral as TikTok users fake ties to famous brands and celebrities

A humorous trend sweeping TikTok has users pretending to be heirs to famous families or business empires — often without a shred of truth. Called the 'holy airball' trend, these posts feature people making outlandish claims about their family connections, sometimes tricking viewers before revealing the punchline. Carson Beaver, one participant, went viral after posting a slideshow suggesting he was related to the Buc-ee's convenience store chain — thanks to his last name. "Everybody's always associated the Buc-ee beaver with me," Beaver told The New York Times, explaining the long-running joke. Despite clarifying that he has no real connection to the store, the post racked up more than 6.5 million views and sparked widespread speculation. Similarly, Laura Bustelo used her last name to suggest a tie to the popular coffee brand Café Bustelo. Although she had no actual affiliation, her TikTok video snowballed into viral attention, with commenters labeling her 'coffee royalty.' Despite a disclaimer, viewers debated the video's authenticity in the comments. 'I think people just naturally aren't readers,' she remarked. Some social media users appear to have changed their usernames to mimic well-known brands solely to participate in the trend. Yet the appeal isn't limited to imposters. Actual children of celebrities are joining in too. Zoe Jackson, daughter of former American Idol judge Randy Jackson, and Francesca Scorsese, daughter of director Martin Scorsese, both shared tongue-in-cheek posts that played on their family fame. The term 'holy airball,' often styled with an expletive, refers to a basketball shot that misses everything — rim and backboard included. In the context of the trend, it underscores the shock or surprise when the final reveal hits. The blend of fact and fiction has fueled the trend's viral rise, showing just how easily social media can blur reality.

Love Is Blind stars AD Smith and Ollie Sutherland announce pregnancy after recent engagement
Love Is Blind stars AD Smith and Ollie Sutherland announce pregnancy after recent engagement

Express Tribune

time26-05-2025

  • Express Tribune

Love Is Blind stars AD Smith and Ollie Sutherland announce pregnancy after recent engagement

Amber Desiree 'AD' Smith and fiancé Ollie Sutherland, known for their appearances on Love Is Blind, have announced they are expecting their first child. The couple shared the news via a joint Instagram post on Sunday, May 25, just two months after revealing their engagement during the Love Is Blind Season 8 reunion. In the announcement video, Smith and Sutherland are seen walking through a nature setting, holding hands and sharing affectionate moments. The clip ends with the couple turning to the camera and resting their hands on Smith's baby bump while smiling, set to Monica's 'Angel of Mine.' The caption read: 'How you changed my world, you'll never know.' The pair first met while filming Season 3 of Perfect Match in early 2024, which is expected to premiere this summer. Though they were spotted together after production wrapped — including a dinner date in Mexico — their relationship remained private until the Love Is Blind reunion aired on March 9. Sutherland proposed during the reunion in a beachfront moment, calling Smith his 'best friend' and the 'love of [his] life.' Shortly after the Instagram reveal, fellow Love Is Blind cast members flooded the post with congratulatory messages. Freddy Powell joked about becoming the baby's godfather, while Zack Goytowski expressed joy for the expecting couple. On Smith's March 11 episode of her podcast What's the Reality?, the couple also revealed plans to host two wedding ceremonies — one in the United States for Smith's family and another in the United Kingdom for Sutherland's relatives. Smith and Sutherland continue to share glimpses of their relationship journey with fans, marking new milestones as they prepare to become first-time parents.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store