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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Fans Applaud '90s It Girl, 46, for Flaunting Natural Curves at Red Carpet Return: 'Gorgeous Curvy Girl'
Fans Applaud '90s It Girl, 46, for Flaunting Natural Curves at Red Carpet Return: 'Gorgeous Curvy Girl' originally appeared on Parade. Jennifer Love Hewitt showed off a stunning red-carpet look at Monday's premiere of the new teen slasher film I Know What You Did Last Summer. The Client List alum is back in the long-awaited sequel to the 1997 original, which also stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Hewitt, 46, who reprises her role as good‑girl Julie James, rocked ginger-colored hair and a beaded Rachel Gilbert ankle‑length gown that beautifully highlighted her natural curves—a style choice fans are celebrating as body-positive and a post from the Hollywood Reporter shared Monday, Hewitt confidently posed on the red carpet as photographers documented her look. Her confidence unintentionally inspired fans across social media. One fan commented, 'A real woman showing her naturally gorgeous body!' while another wrote, 'Beautiful ❤️ finally someone who is not afraid to show the real person she is with curves and healthy what all woman should be proud of.'"Gorgeous Curvy Girl with STYLE!" exclaimed another supportive commenter. Commenters continued to rally in the comments, grateful for the positivity. One shared, 'Loving you peeps in the comments ❤️🙌,' while another added, 'The comments section gives me hope for the next generation 👏🏻.' 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Fans Applaud '90s It Girl, 46, for Flaunting Natural Curves at Red Carpet Return: 'Gorgeous Curvy Girl' first appeared on Parade on Jul 15, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.


Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Politics
- Daily Mail
JD Vance's silence on Epstein after previous demand for 'list' drives MAGA mad in dire signs for 2028
Vice President JD Vance continues his silence on the ongoing controversy surrounding the administration's handling of the Jefferey Epstein case, despite a long history of advocating for more government transparency. Attorney General Pam Bondi released findings from the Justice Department last week claiming that Epstein did not have a 'client list' and there were no more files related to his death in prison or the sex trafficking investigation against him. Prior to taking office as vice president, Vance publicly expressed his belief that a client list existed - and that the public deserved to see it. 'What possible interest would the US government have in keeping Epstein's clients secret? Oh…,' he wrote on December 30, 2021 on X. At the time, Vance reposted prominent MAGA supporter Jack Posobiec's comments highlighting a report and wrote, 'The DOJ and Ghislaine Maxwell 's lawyers have made a deal that her 'little black book' of contacts will never be made public.' That prompted Vance to rant at the journalists failing to grill politicians hard enough about the Epstein files. 'If you're a journalist and you're not asking questions about this case you should be ashamed of yourself,' he said. 'What purpose do you even serve? I'm sure there's a middle class teenager somewhere who could use some harassing right now but maybe try to do your job once in a while.' Vice President JD Vance checks his phone before his interview with Bret Baier, right, on FOX News Channel's Special Report with Bret Baier at the FOX News bureau in Washington. The Vice President also raised Epstein's case in September 2021. 'Remember when we learned that our wealthiest and most powerful people were connected to a guy who ran a literal child sex trafficking ring? And then that guy died mysteriously in a jail? And now we just don't talk about it,' he wrote, sharing an article published by The Week titled: 'The Jeffrey Epstein case is why people believe in Pizzagate. A mysterious cabal of billionaires and politicians and Hollywood bigwigs running an international sex trafficking ring — ridiculous, right?' Vance said he thought about the contents of the article 'about once a month.' As early as 2021, posts made to X seen by prove Vance staunchly believed a client list existed - and that the public deserved to see it When he was running for vice president, Vance also spoke to comedian and podcaster Theo Von about the importance of releasing the Epstein list. 'Seriously, we need to release the Epstein list. That is an important thing,' he said in his interview with Von in November 2024 that now has over seven million views on YouTube. The vice president's office did not respond to a Daily Mail request for comment. President Trump dismissed a reporter last week who asked him about the Epstein files. 'Are you still talking about Epstein? This guy has been talked about for years. Are people still talking about this creep? I can't believe you're asking a question about Epstein,' he said dismissively. Critics of the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein case raged against the vice president on social media. 'If you're the VP and you're not asking questions about this case you should be ashamed of yourself. What purpose do you even serve?' wrote one critic on social media. 'I firmly believe this just cost him any chance of the 2028 election, if he decided to run,' wrote another critic. Vance spent the weekend with his family at Disneyland, publicly distancing himself from the controversy that threatened to divide Trump's cabinet. He also shared social media photos of hiking with the Marines at Camp Pendleton. Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino threatened to quit his position over the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files, demanding that either Bondi lose her job. But the president revealed Sunday that he had spoken with Bongino and said he believed the former MAGA podcaster would remain in the administration. 'I spoke to him today,' Trump said. 'Dan Bongino, very good guy. I've known him a long time. I've done his show many, many times. He sounded terrific, actually.' A White House insider told the Daily Mail that behind the scenes, Vance also spoke to Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel urging them to stick around despite their disappointment with the handling of Bondi's review. Vance also plans to visit Pennsylvania on Wednesday to tout the benefits of President Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' in an attempt to refocus the public conversation on the economy. Trump also lectured his supporters on social media for their focus on Epstein, dismissing it as a distraction. 'What's going on with my 'boys' and, in some cases, 'gals?,' Trump posted to Truth Social on Saturday afternoon. 'They're all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is doing a FANTASTIC JOB! We're on one Team, MAGA, and I don't like what's happening.' On Monday, the White House indicated that any further comments on the Epstein case would be subject to Trump's approval.