
Sophia Hutchins shares snap of broken candelabra in final social media post prior to the 29-year-old's tragic death in horror ATV accident
Despite her 237,000 Instagram followers, the best friend and manager of Caitlyn Jenner hadn't been active on the platform in over two months after her last post was dated April 28.
Sharing a snap of a broken candelabra, Sophia posted a before and after picture after she managed to glue the shattered ornament back together again.
She wrote in the caption: 'From a headless cherub, missing one leg, arm, and foot, to a healing cherub. You can officially call me surgeon, Dr. Hutchins…'.
Fans have now rushed to the comment section after the news of her death to send their condolences.
They penned: 'RIP beautiful. I'm so sad.'; 'So tragic honestly….prayers for all the loved ones and friends';
Sophia Hutchins shared a snap of broken candelabra to Instagram in her final social media post prior to the 29-year-old's tragic death in horror ATV accident on Wednesday
'May she rest in peace'; 'RIP from the UK ❤️ so sad at such a young age with a bright future';
'Gone way too soon may she rest in eternal peace'; 'You are forever loved'; 'This is so tragic. I'm so sorry angel'.
Sophia tragically died on Wednesday in a quad bike accident after plunging 350ft down a cliff near the reality star's Malibu home.
Her ATV is believed to have struck the bumper of a moving car and was thrown down a ravine.
It is not yet known if Caitlyn witnessed Sophia's crash or was at home at the time of the tragedy on Wednesday.
Sophia, like Caitlyn, was transgender and cited the father-of-six as the inspiration for coming out in college back in 2016.
In 2017, she moved into Jenner's $3.5million Malibu mansion and began working as the star's manager, taking over the role from Jenner's ex-wife Kris Jenner, 69, after their 2015 divorce.
Sophia was Jenner's confidant for over a decade after the celebrated Olympian, 75, came out as a transgender woman in 2015. Sophia met Caitlyn that year and appeared in multiple episodes of the television documentary series I Am Cait, a spin-off of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Despite living under one roof, Hutchins previously told The New York Times that they 'were never romantically involved', insisting it was all about work and friendship.
'Caitlyn is a parent to me. I have said that a million times. It is a parental, familial relationship,' Sophia said.
In 2020, Sophia posed for an online ad campaign for Kim Kardashian's highly successful clothing line SKIMS.
Sophia was particularly close to Kris Jenner, speaking to her regularly, and she also had a good relationship with Jenner's daughters Kendall, 29, and Kylie, 27. The siblings once gave Sophia a stunning heart-shaped diamond necklace for Christmas.
'I'm on good terms with all the family, but I'm closest with Kris, Kim, Kylie and Kendall', Sophia said.
Caitlyn will be heartbroken at Sophia's death today. Sources revealed that after striking the car's bumper, the impact forced the ATV and Hutchins ended up 'plummeting 350ft down into a ravine.'
First responders pronounced Sophia's dead at the scene. The two individuals in the car struck by Hutchins and the ATV were not injured.
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'Madonna is a movie killer,' vamped Patti, 'She's dead behind the eyes. She cannot act her way out of a paper bag. She should not be on - in film or onstage.' Allowing that 'She's a wonderful, you know, performer for what she does,' the Broadway fixture insisted Madonna's 'not an actress,' closing out, with a swipe of the hand: 'Bing.' When host Andy Cohen had initially asked Patti of Madonna: 'What did you think of her role in Evita?', Patti's expression of faint contempt was enough to get her a laugh. 'Well, I was on the treadmill,' she recalled, 'and I would, you know, when MTV used to have videos, right? And I saw, I believe it was Buenos Aires' - an early belt-note-heavy number Eva performs in the musical - 'and I thought it was a piece of s***.' Patti also looked back on starring in a Tony-winning revival of the Cole Porter musical Anything Goes at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in Lincoln in 1988. No holds barred: 'Madonna is a movie killer,' vamped Patti, 'She's dead behind the eyes. She cannot act her way out of a paper bag. She should not be on - in film or onstage' At the time, Madonna was at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, also in Lincoln, working on Speed-The-Plow by David Mamet, whose work Patti's played often. Sitting with Andy and Christopher Meloni, Patti dished that 'a press agent actually put a sign up that there was only one diva allowed in this theatre at a time. It wasn't me! It was a press agent that did it. I don't know whether she ever found out about it.' As the New York Times reported in 1988, Speed-The-Plow wound up scrapping its planned run at the Newhouse and heading straight to Broadway at what was then the Royale Theatre and has since been rechristened the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. Quoth Patti: 'I did meet her after her opening night party, and the only thing that Madonna has ever said to me was: 'I'm taller than you.' Bada-bing.' In a dishy and rancorous self-titled memoir written with Digby Diehl, Patti's groused at length about the fraught experience of bringing Evita to Broadway in 1979. 50 CENT Happier times: In one of the pop icon's most bizarre feuds, she publicly rowed with rapper 50 Cent on social media after he branded her 'old' and a 'grandma' in response to her sexy snaps (pictured in 2003) Expressing herself: The In Da Club rapper, 47, took to Instagram to criticize her video in which she angrily lip synced along to the track Vent by Baby Keem In one of the pop icon's most bizarre feuds, she publicly rowed with rapper 50 Cent on social media after he branded her 'old' and a 'grandma' in response to her sexy snaps. In December 2021, the Like A Virgin singer made headlines after she posted a series of racy shots donning black underwear with fishnet stockings and heels, with one shot showcasing her legs and rear end. 50 Cent subsequently reposted the latter shot with harsh words toward Madonna, citing her age and the nature of her posts. 'Yo this is the funniest s***!' the If I Can't rapper wrote. 'LOL That's Madonna under the bed trying to do like a virgin at 63. [She] shot out, if she don't get her old a** up. LMFAO.' 50 Cent also reposted the shot likening Madonna to the Wicked Witch of the East from The Wizard of Oz, photoshopping her legs and backside under a house in a frame from the 1939 classic. 'STARZ ask me to do a remake, I said only if Madonna is gonna play the role because i need star power and sex appeal in this one,' he wrote.' Oh dear: 50 - real name Curtis James Jackson III - reposted an image if an article discussing Madonna's video and wrote: 'I told y'all grand ma was on bulls**! like a virgin at 64. LOL' Madonna shared a 2003 photo of herself affectionately posing alongside the rap artist calling him out for phoniness. She said, 'Here is 50 Cent pretending to be my friend. Now you have decided to talk smack about me!' 50 Cent reposted a racy shot of Madonna likening her to the Wicked Witch of the East from The Wizard of Oz, photoshopping her legs and backside under a house in a frame from the 1939 classic Madonna then took to Instagram to fire back, sharing a 2003 photo of herself affectionately posing alongside the rap artist and calling him out for phoniness. 'Here is 50 Cent pretending to be my friend,' the Material Girl wrote in text overlapping the image. 'Now you have decided to talk smack about me! The Papa Don't Preach artist called out the rap artist for his tendency to attack others via social media. 'I guess your new career [is] getting attention by trying to humiliate others on social media [the] least elevated choice you could make as [an] artist and an adult,' she said. 'You're just jealous she won't look as good as me or have as much fun when you're my age!' Madonna added, 'Too bad there are no sour grapes [emojis].' Madonna also posted a clip in which she was using a Yoda filter, sharing a message of self-confidence with her 17.1 million followers. 'Cheer up, things could be worse, you could be me for instance,' she said. 'Personally, I like the way I look, but there are those that find it hard to appreciate people and things that are different. And they try to shame me or humiliate me or make me feel less than because I am not like everyone else. 'But in fact, I cherish my uniqueness and I've grown stronger because to be unique is to be rare.' In November 2022, 50 was at it again as he branded her a 'grandma' and slammed her over her bizarre lip-syncing video. The In Da Club rapper took to Instagram to criticize her recent video in which she angrily lip synced along to the track Vent by Baby Keem. 50 - real name Curtis James Jackson III - reposted an image of an article discussing Madonna's video and wrote: 'I told y'all grandma was on bulls**! like a virgin at 64. LOL' before hashtagging his own alcohol brands. GWEN STEFANI Pals again? In 2005 Madonna blasted No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani for 'copying' her style, saying: 'She ripped me off. We work with a lot of the same people. She married a Brit, she's got long hair and she likes fashion (pictured 2009) In 2005 Madonna blasted No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani for 'copying' her style, saying: 'She ripped me off. We work with a lot of the same people. She married a Brit, she's got long hair and she likes fashion. Stefani, however, hit back, saying: 'Some people say that I copy her. 'But show me one girl my age who was not influenced by her.' PINK Don't Let (Madonna) Get Me! Pink spilled details on tension with her childhood musical hero Madonna in a candid new interview (pictured 2001) Pink spilled details on tension with her childhood musical hero Madonna in a candid new interview. During an appearance on SiriusXM's The Howard Stern Show on Wednesday, the iconic radio host asked the songstress if she was friends with big stars like the Material Girl, which she quickly responded matter-of-factly: 'No. Madonna doesn't like me.' After Stern tried to get her to elaborate on the subject, the Pennsylvania native added, 'Some people just don't like me. I'm a polarizing individual.' Stern then shot back and said 'Madonna's a polarizing individual', which the mother of two agreed, all while seemingly thinking back at how she idolized her as a youngster. 'She is man. F**k I loved her,' Pink, 43, confessed, before explaining why she thinks Madonna doesn't like her. 'She tried to kind of play me on Regis And Kelly and I'm not the one so. I didn't work out,' she shared, which again prompted the host to try to get at the core of any potential feud between the two stars. 'What does that mean she tried to play you?' Stern asked. It's just such a silly story. I f***ing love Madonna, and I love her no matter what. I still love her no matter what. She was such an inspiration to me, but it sort of got twisted around that I was like fangirling and was dying to meet Madonna, when in actuality she invited me into her dressing room. And so, I just said a joke when Regis brought me out and said, 'I heard you were just falling over yourself backstage [at a Madonna show}. How does it feel?' 'I'm like, 'I thought she wanted to meet me,'' she said of the joke on the daytime talk show years ago. 'I didn't work out for us.' Iconic: Pink also revealed that Madonna had originally wanted her to be a part of the iconic three-way kiss at the 2003 VMAs, which saw her lock lips with Britney Spears (pictured) and Christina Aguilera Stern summed it all up by saying, 'Madonna took the joke personally.' Pink also revealed that Madonna had originally wanted her to be a part of the iconic three-way kiss at the 2003 VMAs, which saw her lock lips with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. She told KTU 103.5: 'I think we all were [invited]. I think Madonna wanted to kiss all of us. I was in Costa Rica at the time, having all kinds of fun with my boyfriend Carey Hart. Gwen Stefani was also invited, I remember. It was a bunch of us. 'It was going to be a party. It would've been a really weird party.'


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CEO and colleague's Coldplay kiss cam clip ignites internet reaction
Astonishing kiss cam footage of a billion-dollar tech firm CEO cozying up to a female colleague at a Coldplay concert has sent the internet into a frenzy. Andrew Byron, the head of the AI startup Astronomer, was broadcast on the big screen at Boston's Gillette Stadium with his arm around the company's HR chief Kristin Cabot during the band's gig on Tuesday night. The camera stayed trained on the pair, while an astonished woman stood next to them appeared to laugh uncontrollably at the uncomfortable situation. Public records suggest both Byron, 50, and Cabot, 56, are married - but that they live at different addresses to each of their spouses registered abodes. The clip instantly went viral, racking up almost six million views on TikTok, as fans flew into a frenzy at the uncomfortable moment. Memes abounded, with many thanking Coldplay for 'bringing the whole internet together for one day.' 'I would like to thank Coldplay for bringing the nation together. For a day, you fixed us,' wrote another, while a third posted an image of Fred and Wilma Flinstone in a similar pose to the one Byron and Cabot were caught in on the kiss cam. 'Coldplay's Cameraman is a gem!' giggled an X user over a photo of a cameraman with Leonardo DiCaprio's cackling face in Django Unchained. 'Next Board Meeting at Astronomer,' wrote another, over a still of Jonah Hill presenting a professional chart to Brad Pitt in Moneyball - only with the chart covered up by a grab of Byron with his arm around Cabot. 'Its the most rock n roll thing Coldplays ever done,' marveled one observer as another chortled: 'I bet Coldplay will create a new song in honor of the couple in question.' 'Who did it better?' vamped an Instagram user, comparing Byron holding Cabot to Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) holding Rose (Kate Winslet) from behind in the 'I'm flying!' scene from Titanic. 'Kristin's exceptional leadership and deep expertise in talent management, employee engagement, and scaling people strategies will be critical as we continue our rapid trajectory,' he said. 'She is a proven leader at multiple growth-stage companies and her passion for fostering diverse, collaborative workplaces makes her a perfect fit for Astronomer.' Byron became CEO in 2023, and the startup rapidly grew under his tenure including a reported 292% growth in revenue for its 'Astro' platform that year. The startup has been valued at over $1 billion, and last week Byron appeared on New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) TV to celebrate the company. Astronomer raised $93 million in its Series D round of financing, which Byron described as 'a huge opportunity' and 'very exciting' for the firm.