
EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry's wild Las Vegas night with Ryan Lochte... hours before the worst humiliation of his life
They were two of the world's most eligible bachelors with throngs of women throwing themselves at them wherever they went.
So when Prince Harry and Ryan Lochte descended on the strip - with bikini-clad models and gallons of - scandal was sure to follow.

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Daily Mail
31 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Bill Maher blasts Sean Penn for disclosing dinner with Trump
Bill Maher was baffled that Hollywood star Sean Penn would question his dinner with Donald Trump after the Oscar winner had met with the likes of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. Penn stunned the comedian on his Club Random podcast when he said he would have not met with the president as Maher did in April. But in the ultimate retort, Maher turned the tables back on Penn: 'Really? You'll meet with [expletive] Castro and Hugo Chavez, but not the President of the United States?' Penn met with socialist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in 2007, in Caracas, when he was considered a villain by the Bush administration. In 2008, President Raul Castro of Cuba granted him his first interview with a non-Cuban and at one point, he met Fidel Castro while on a trip to Havana. He also visited Iraq in 2002 and Iran in 2005. In 2016, he shocked the world, admitting to have met and interviewed Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzmán. Maher was actually seeking the left-wing actor's approval for his dinner with Trump: 'But you do, I hope, think I did the right thing to have dinner with him.' 'Absolutely, you're so smart,' replied the Fast Times at Ridgemont High star. 'Look, this is the President of the United States, whether we like it or not, doesn't matter,' Penn continued. 'I think that when you talked about it on the show that I would have preferred that I saw his mission or his will to have the dinner, I wish I would have seen it as less successful. Because you're so smart on policy.' Maher retorted: 'Well it was less successful because I never stopped saying all the things I've always said about him. It would have been successful if he had somehow seduced me into supporting him.' That's when Penn said he would not have done it, in part jokingly that 'it's a long flight' but also suggesting there would be no purpose. Penn responded to Maher's crack about having met Castro and Chavez by saying he 'saw good results come out of some of those things.' 'I just personally wouldn't trust anything that was said in the room,' Penn summed up. Maher replied: 'It's not a matter of trusting it, it's a matter of seeing it, a matter of experiencing it, a matter of knowing it.' He compared it to someone who didn't want to get tested medically because they might not want to know something was wrong with them. Penn ultimately agreed. Unlike Castro and Chavez, Penn later expressed regret for the interview with El Chapo, saying his goal was to start a conversation about the war on drugs. The acclaimed actor also accused the Mexican government of endangering his life by claiming that his meeting with El Chapo led to his eventual capture. El Chapo was arrested the next year and eventually extradited to the United States, where he is on trial. Maher said Donald Trump was 'gracious and measured' in what he described as a positive meeting with the president, to the point that he walked away with a cheeky gift. Maher has always attacked Trump on his HBO show dating back over a decade, when the two were involved in a lawsuit over Maher claiming the president's father was an orangutan. On Friday's show, he took time out exclusively to 'give you my book report on my visit to the White House,' which saw him have dinner with Trump and UFC owner Dana White. The lefty comedian confirmed the meeting had been arranged by musician and Trump fan Kid Rock, who also attended: 'Because we share a belief that there's gotta be something better than hurling insults at each other from 3,000 miles away.' He slammed those who saw the event as some kind of important diplomacy meeting. 'For all the people who treated this like it was some sort of summit meeting, you're ridiculous. Like I was gonna sign a treaty or something? I'm a [expletive] comedian, I have no power! He's the most powerful leader in the world, I'm not the leader of anything,' Maher said. The comic did say that he wanted to represent 'a contingent of centrist-minded people who believe there's got to be a better way of running this country than hating each other every minute.' He confirmed that Trump was a 'different' person than he'd seen in the public eye over the last decade and even the night before, when the president publicly wondered if the meeting was even a good idea. 'The guy I met is not the person who, the night before, [expletive]-tweeted a bunch of nasty crap about how he thought this dinner was a bad idea, and what a deranged [expletive] I was. He's much more self-aware than he lets on in public,' Maher added. Perhaps most striking to Maher was that Trump ' laughed' and has a sense of humor about himself. 'First good sign, before I left for the capital, I had my staff collect and print out this list of almost 60 different insulting epithets that the president said about me,' Maher said. 'I brought this to the White House because I wanted him to sign it, which he did with good humor,' he added. He joked about how the hoards of MAGA haters must be hating this: 'I know as I say that, millions of liberal sphincters just tightened.' 'I'm gonna report what happened and you decide. If that's not enough pure Trump hate for you, I don't give a [expletive],' Maher said unapologetically. He said that the president did not ask him for his support and when he gifted Maher several Trump hats, he didn't ask him to take a photograph wearing them. 'I'm just taking it as a positive this person exists because everything I've ever not like about him was, I swear to God, absent, at least on this night with this guy,' he said. The discussion largely was one of Trump asking for Maher's thoughts on various hot political topics, which he said he was heard out on, if not agreed with. He confronted Trump mostly that he agreed with him on several issues, like immigration, improving police morale, keeping transgender people out of women's sports and several other ideas. 'I never felt I had to walk on eggshells around him,' he said. Maher said that while he voted for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, 'I would never feel comfortable talking to them the way I was comfortable talking to Donald Trump.' 'I feel it's emblematic of why the Democrats are so unpopular these days,' he said, taking shots at liberals for their ineffective means of protest against the president. The pair even joked about the orangutan lawsuit, with Maher explaining he didn't like how he discussed Barack Obama's place of birth and Maher saying the president understood. All along, he seemed to reiterate that he wished the Trump he met would be like that all the time, asking: 'Why can't we get the guy I met to be the public guy? I went into the mind and that's what's down there. A crazy person doesn't live in the White House. A person who plays a crazy person lives there, which I know is [expletive] up, its just not as [expletive] up as I thought it was,' he said in summary. He said that he believes that the pair will likely go back to insulting each other, joking about Trump starting 'a new list.' However, he said that he believes Trump understands that 'I have a job to do.' 'MAGA fans, don't worry. Your boy gave me nothing, just hats and a very generous amount of time and a willingness to accept me as a possible friend even though I'm not MAGA, which was the point of the dinner,' he said. However, late on, the two shared a moment in the Oval Office where both admitted that there were a lot of people who liked that they were meeting but a lot of people who didn't want them to meet whatsoever. It was there that they were both in complete agreement. 'The people who don't even want us to talk? We don't like you,' he said.


Daily Mail
34 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Meghan Markle shares most intimate glimpse of family life yet: Father's Day post shows clear views of Archie and Lilibet's faces in a raft of highly personal clips
The Duchess of Sussex has shared her most intimate glimpse at family life in Montecito, California, yet. In light of Father's Day in the UK yesterday, Meghan, 43, shared a tribute post for her husband, Prince Harry, who is the father to their two young children, Archie, six, and Lilibet, four, with clear views of the children's faces throughout the video. Though the couple have previously chosen to shield their children's faces from social media, their guards appear to be dropping as Meghan shared a string of revealing clips of her family to her nearly four million followers. The insights didn't stop there, and the mother of two displayed some of Harry's most special moments with his children to mark the occasion. She captioned the clip, which was accompanied by Jason Mraz's Have It All playing in the background, 'The best. Happy Father's Day to our favourite guy.' The clip started with 40-year-old Harry lying down with his newborn child on his chest as he gently stroked their fingers before moving on to a snippet of him playing ball on the front drive with Archie. Moments later came another newborn clip showing a sweet memory of Harry holding his child up to the camera as they smiled at one another. Meghan followed the clip with a photograph of Harry and Lilibet walking barefoot through sun-drenched sand as they held each other's hands. Meghan shared a clip of what appears to be a significant moment in Archie's life - when he learned to ride his bike without the support of his father Meghan didn't refrain from sharing private moments from what appears to be inside their Montecito-based home either, and added a clip of Harry dancing around their kitchen with little Archie in his hands. Seconds later, another clip came of Archie sat in a car seat while spreading bubbles from a Mickey Mouse toy. The Sussex children are fans of all things Disney, as revealed through their recent trip to Disneyland. Next in the Instagram post, the As Ever founder once again shared a clip of Harry and Lilibet spending quality time together at the beach, but this time the father-daughter duo played at the shore. Enjoying Californian nature appears to be a big part of Harry's life abroad, and the next clip showed him basking in the sunlight while playing with Lilibet when she was just a few months old. Meghan then moved onto a clip of Archie climbing into a bus before adding another moment of Harry cuddling a young Lilibet while she donned a pair of pink protective headphones. She then moved to a more recent clip of Harry taking Archie to horse stables, an activity also loved by his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. In the sweet clip, Harry and his young son laughed as they fed a carrot to a horse. Harry was back in nature in the next clip, but this time holding his son as they admired a flowing waterfall. Dressed in denim shorts and white t-shirt, the father-of-two playfully dipped his son towards the water before pulling him away. Harry appears to be every inch the doting father - and in another video, he snuggled his children while sat on a swing Archie and Lilibet sprinted across golden sands as their parents walked behind in another clip shared on Sunday Lilibet looked adorable in a pink, flowing dress while walking outside and eating an apple with her mother In another sweet moment, Lilbiet donned pink protective headphones as she slept in her father's hands Next, Meghan added a clip of Harry spending quality time with both of his children as they snuggled while on a swing. Then came an adorable clip of Harry and Archie in stitches while enjoying a bedtime story. The father and son sat on a sofa in presumably Archie's bedroom, which featured mocha-coloured walls with three art prints in white frames. Harry was back enjoying nature with Lilibet in the next clip. The father crouched down as he showed his excited daughter, who was dressed in jeans and a cute bobble hat, the animals at a petting zoo. The father-of-two put on a casual display in a blue polo shirt and New Balance trainers as he enjoyed the day out with his youngest child. In the next clip, Lilibet had ditched her blue jeans for a cute pink princess dress. She styled her flowing hair into ringlets and enjoyed a stroll outside while eating an apple. Then came a clip of the family enjoying time at a stunning, secluded beach, during a holiday. In April, People Magazine reported that Harry and Meghan whisked their children away on a family holiday. Meghan celebrated her recent business ventures, including her Netflix cookery show, launch of her As Ever products, and recent podcast - with a family trip away, which may have been the one that featured in the clip. In the post, the Sussex children sprinted across the golden sand in shorts and t-shirts while their parents strolled behind them. The next clip showed Harry carrying his child back at home, as he climbed stone steps barefoot in his garden, which was blooming with purple flowers. Shortly after, Harry laid down on grass while he watched his son run around on a sprawling green lawn before Meghan added an image of Harry smiling as he held Lilibet by the beach. Next, the mother-of-two shared footage of what appears to be a major milestone in Archie's life - when he learned to ride a bike. The clip seemingly showed the moment Archie no longer required his father's support to ride his bike, as he zoomed off while donning a protective helmet. In the emotional video, Lilibet sprinted along the winding path behind the father-son duo while Meghan recorded it on her camera. The clip concluded with images from the family's day on Sunday, showing the trio cuddling from behind underneath a sign reading, 'Happy Father's Day'. Harry and his son Archie playfully danced around their kitchen in another clip shared by Meghan on Sunday The mother-of-two concluded her Instagram post by showing her family celebrating Father's Day on Sunday The post marks a major shift from Meghan's previous stance of sharing footage of her children online. In April, The Sun's Royal Editor, Matt Wilkinson, claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have very different views when it comes to sharing photographs of their children with the public during Hello! magazine's Right Royal podcast. Also appearing on the episode were the podcast hosts Emmy Griffiths and Andrea Caamano, as well as HELLO!'s royal editor, Emily Nash. Speaking during the podcast, Wilkinson shared his thoughts that Harry might not be overjoyed at the thought of having his children's faces display on social media. 'My understanding of this is that, up to a certain stage, Harry would much rather his children were not seen,' Wilkinson said. He added, 'Whereas Meghan grew up in California, she once said she would like to have a more California style lifestyle, take them down the beach, go out, do stuff.'


Reuters
an hour ago
- Reuters
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carrie-Anne Moss make magic in 'Fubar' season 2
LOS ANGELES, June 16 (Reuters) - Austrian and American actor Arnold Schwarzenegger had to admit that it took him a lot of practice to nail the tango scene with Canadian actor Carrie-Anne Moss for season 2 of the Netflix action-comedy series "Fubar." "We practiced. We practiced a lot, and she didn't need as much practice as I did, but I really practiced," the former California governor told Reuters. The "Terminator" actor recalled doing the first take for the dance scene and impressing everyone with how ready they were. "They just thought we were rehearsing, but they did not know that we were that prepared for the whole thing," Schwarzenegger said with a smile. "Fubar" season 2, created by Nick Santora and produced by Skydance Television and Blackjack Films, premiered on Netflix last Thursday. The story follows Luke Brunner, played by Schwarzenegger and his daughter Emma, played by Monica Barbaro, who are both CIA operatives. Their fellow CIA team members include Barry Putt, played by Milan Carter, Boro Polonia, played by Gabriel Luna, Roo Russell, played by Fortune Feimster and Aldon Reese, portrayed by Travis Van Winkle. In season 2, Brunner is back to working with his CIA team, but things take an unexpected turn when he encounters his ex-lover Greta Nelson, played by Carrie-Anne Moss. Greta is a former East German spy who ends up going up against Brunner in both the tango and a tussling battle. "Most of my scenes are with Arnold, so we developed this incredible friendship," Carrie-Anne said. Schwarzenegger humorously recalled the "Matrix" actor bringing what he dubbed as "secret oil" to the set and putting it behind his ears before shooting a scene. "Peppermint oil. I'm a big peppermint oil or just essential oil person," Carrie-Anne clarified. "It was like some magic power because as soon as she smeared the stuff behind my ears, I mean it was like 'pum!' and we were kind of out of the gate doing our scenes in the most perfect way," Schwarzenegger added.