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‘SEAL Team' Cast Real-Life Couples: ‘We're Working on Our Marriage'
‘SEAL Team' Cast Real-Life Couples: ‘We're Working on Our Marriage'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘SEAL Team' Cast Real-Life Couples: ‘We're Working on Our Marriage'

Being a member of the Navy SEALs can keep you pretty busy in real life and even though they are in the throes of becoming members on-screen, the stars of SEAL Team have a little more time on their hands to find love behind the scenes. Actors like David Boreanaz and Max Thieriot are in long-lasting marriages, while other cast members have also found love. Catch up with the Stars of SEAL Team and see which of the stars are in relationships, married or single in real life! David Boreanaz and Ingrid Quinn During his time as Angel on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, David Boreanaz tied the knot with his first wife, Ingrid Quinn, in 1997. However, their marriage didn't last long, with his growing fame and attention from the public being the reason for their split. Boreanaz and Quinn divorced in 1999 after just about two years due to his tough schedule. David Boreanaz and Jaime Bergman It wasn't too long before Boreanaz found love once more with model and actress Jaime Bergman. The couple had a small wedding in 2001 after scrapping plans for a larger celebration due to the 9/11 attacks. They welcomed two children together— son Jaden in 2002 and daughter Bella in 2009. However, in 2010, the actor publicly admitted he had been unfaithful to his wife. 'Our marriage has been tainted with my infidelity,' the actor shared. 'I just want to be open and honest. I was irresponsible… We're working on our marriage. We're working on repairing what has been damaged so badly.' After marriage counseling and working through the infidelity, it seems the couple is stronger than ever, the two of them explaining that the issues strengthened their bond. Max Thieriot and Lexi Murphy High school sweethearts do make it in the long run, at least according to Max Thieriot and Lexi Murphy's relationship. The actor met his now-wife when they were 16 years old in 2005. Both of their families were vacationing in the Caribbean at the same time, and they soon began dating. After seven years together, Thieriot proposed in the same place they first met, and they wed a year later in an outdoor ceremony. 'Best weekend of my life,' Thieriot wrote on Twitter at the time. 'Married the most beautiful and amazing woman in the entire world.' The couple later welcomed two sons together: Beaux in 2015 and Maximus in 2018. AJ Buckley and Abigail Ochse SEAL Team star AJ Buckley has been with his partner, Abigail Ochse, for over a decade. The couple began dating in 2010 before Buckley proposed in 2012 on New Year's Eve. Although they haven't officially tied the knot just yet, Buckley and Ochse welcomed their first child in 2014, daughter Willow. In 2018, the couple had twin sons, Joseph and Bodhi, who were born just two minutes apart. Neil Brown Jr. and Catrina Robinson Brown It seems it runs in the cast, as Neil Brown Jr. and his wife, Catrina Robinson Brown, were high school sweethearts as well. The couple became parents at 17 years old, welcoming sons Bishop and Ethan, and they later tied the knot in 2000. Brown Jr. often shares his love for his wife online in sweet posts. He wrote in an anniversary message, 'I've adored everything you are from the moment I laid eyes on you. When you looked up from your seat on the bus, I knew that our beginning had started.' Jessica Paré and Joseph M. Smith The SEAL Team actress was previously married to film producer Joseph M. Smith. The couple tied the knot in 2007 and were together for three years before splitting in 2010. Jessica Paré and John Kastner In 2012, Paré began a relationship with musician and composer John Kastner. Although they never married, the couple has had one child together, son Blues Anthony, in 2015. Paré and Kastner frequently appear on red carpets and at events together. Toni Trucks and Brandon Phillips Toni Trucks is currently in a relationship with actor and comedian, Brandon Phillips. Although it's not known exactly how long the two have been together, they did become parents to son Cassius in 2022. Keep reading for more entertainment! 'The Middle' Real Life Relationships—Who's Married From the Cast and Who's Still Single? The Real-Life Couples of 'All in the Family': See Who the Bunkers Married Off-Set Superman Real-Life Couples: Meet the Women Who Melted the Hearts of These Men of Steel Solve the daily Crossword

‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer' revival is moving forward on Hulu — and I really wish it wasn't
‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer' revival is moving forward on Hulu — and I really wish it wasn't

Tom's Guide

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer' revival is moving forward on Hulu — and I really wish it wasn't

RIP beepers. That was my first thought when Sarah Michelle Gellar recently announced the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" revival on Hulu. Then came the existential dread. Don't get me wrong — my "Buffy" obsession runs deep. I even spent my 21st birthday meeting David Boreanaz and James Marsters at a convention instead of gambling in Atlantic City. Every year, I queue up season 2's 'Surprise' exactly 17 minutes and 50 seconds before midnight on my birthday, just so Willow's 'It's happy birthday, Buffy!' hits right on time. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" defined my childhood (and let's be real, my adulthood) as much as it did the '90s. But to paraphrase a certain angsty, bottle-blonde vamp: Let it rest in peace. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" gave us a beautiful ending (spoiler alert for anyone over 20 years late to the party). Both Buffy and fans bid farewell to Sunnydale and the Hellmouth after the Scooby Gang took on their most insidious and oldest adversary yet. 'Chosen' marks the end of Buffy's coming-of-age arc, and frankly, we don't need to see what she's up to decades later. Our Slayer doesn't get a happy ending with either of her fanged suitors, Angel and Spike, but both receive powerful goodbyes honoring the part they played in making Buffy who she is. Ultimately, she departs with the weight of the world no longer solely on her shoulders as she enters the next era of her life off-screen. Yet it wasn't Buffy who closed out the show. Love Dawn or hate her, the final line comes from Buffy's sister asking, 'What are we going to do now?' Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Well, apparently, we're going to revive the show two decades later. Though the reboot was in the works long before the tragic death of Michelle Trachtenberg, sullying that ending feels even more wrong now. Gellar just confirmed that the show will pay homage to Trachtenberg, but the best way to honor her legacy is to leave that ending be. I'm no Dawn fan, but Buffy died for her sister, and the inevitability of killing Dawn off-screen leaves a sour taste in my mouth. Yes, life went on after the credits rolled, but we don't need to see it. The awful Buffy comic books make that abundantly clear (did anyone ask for Troll Dawn and Xander to hook up?). Activating the potential slayers was a powerful story arc, but it also offered a natural conclusion to Buffy's Chosen One journey. I don't want to know if Buffy is married, divorced, widowed or has kids. We don't need to know that — because that's not the story we tuned into every week for seven years. Those details are better left to the imagination and AO3. At this point, most "Buffy" fans are probably as sick of love triangles as I am. Yet Spike and Angel helped define the original series. James Marsters and David Boreanaz certainly made the most of the vampiric elixir of youth that Hollywood hides from the rest of us mere mortals, but they're not 20 anymore. Even if they wanted to return, they couldn't — not convincingly — which is one of the biggest reasons a reboot never seemed feasible. With key characters dead, others unavailable and the vampire-aging thing being what it is, the revival already feels like a hollow version of the original. And yeah, I know — 'What's dead doesn't have to stay dead.' But maybe it should. Especially if it's just for the sake of a cash grab. I trust Sarah Michelle Gellar. She's always been fiercely protective of Buffy as a character, and the fact that she's turned down so many revival pitches before makes me think she sees something here. But without most of the core cast, it's hard to imagine this feeling like anything other than a shadow. The original show resonated because of who stood next to Buffy when the world ended, not just the monsters she slayed. Look, Hulu isn't the problem. If "Buffy" has to come back, it's the best place for it. Hulu's track record with smart, emotionally rich genre shows ("The Handmaid's Tale") and even its approach to camp ("The Great") actually lines up with "Buffy's" tone. The platform could support a revival ... but that doesn't mean it should. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" was lightning in a bottle: sharp writing, iconic one-liners ('I may be dead, but I'm still pretty'), flawed but lovable characters, and emotional stakes that often hit harder than the supernatural ones. At its core, "Buffy" was about found family, love and choosing to fight through darkness together. You can't recreate that with a couple of callbacks. You can't reboot the soul of a show without the people who gave it one. "Buffy" was a product of its time and that's part of what made it work. Set it in the 2020s and you lose the charm, the cheese, the campy magic. We've already lost the Hellmouth; now we're losing the plot. Sure, there may be merit to the new story. And yes, I'll stream it the second it drops and probably hate myself for it. I did it with the "Teen Wolf" movie. I'll do it for "Clueless." And I'll definitely do it for "Buffy." But reviving these quintessential '90s titles — especially when the original ended on such a strong note — risks sullying the legacy for what? One or two seasons of mid content? Nostalgia runs pop culture now, sure. But the hardest thing in this world is to love and let go. The Powers That Be need to be brave and allow Buffy stay in the '90s, where she belongs.

Dannii Minougue reignites decades-old feud with Sharon Osbourne and Graham Norton who ‘ripped her to shreds' on TV
Dannii Minougue reignites decades-old feud with Sharon Osbourne and Graham Norton who ‘ripped her to shreds' on TV

The Sun

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Dannii Minougue reignites decades-old feud with Sharon Osbourne and Graham Norton who ‘ripped her to shreds' on TV

DANNII Minogue has opened up on the time she felt attacked by Graham Norton and Sharon Osbourne. The pop star, 53, described feeling the victim of a "pile on" when she Sharon appeared as a guest on The Graham Norton Show in 2007. 7 7 7 7 Dannii recently reignited her old feud with Sharon and blamed Graham and his production team for planning the comments in advance and springing them on her live on TV. Speaking on How to Fail with Elizabeth Day Danni said: "I think the difference was it wasn't being rude. There had to be production meetings to set up the things that they were doing on set in this show and these huge personalities that I looked up to and just loved what they had done." Dannii continued: "'I'd loved Sharon Osbourne on X Factor. I'd love her on the Osborne's. "I loved what Graham Norton was doing, and here were these people just tearing me to pieces. That show would never be made today." Dannii recalled how Graham made fun of her appearance saying she "looked bizarre" and also mocked her music career and Aussie accent. When Graham's fellow guest on the episode, Buffy star David Boreanaz, asked to see a photo of Dannii, Sharon stood up and pointed to her behind and said "look at this." The Sun contacted the BBC, and representatives for Graham and Sharon for comment. As former colleagues on the X-Factor, Dannii and Sharon have been involved in a long-running feud. At the time, their argument reportedly stemmed from Dannii's relationship with exec producer and head judge Simon Cowell. Dannii did not deny flirting with Simon, but she denied any relationship. Inside X Factor's fresh backlash x years after show axe as former host reveals she was sacked Danni previously confessed: "But that man could flirt with a book, a wall, anything." But Sharon couldn't stand to sit next to the Australian singer during X-Factor as she confessed to Piers Morgan 's Life Stories. The former music manager admitted: "I didn't hate her because hatred is very close to love and takes a lot of emotion and I don't have that time for her." She added: "She was like an insect, a mosquito that wouldn't go away." In her autobiography, Unbreakable, Sharon said that she found the time she spent together with Dannii as "an odious chore." Dannii eventually left the show in 2010, and there was clearly no love lost on her side of the argument either as she slammed Sharon in public as well. She said: "Sharon announced to anyone who would listen that I was impossible to work with, that I was only on The X Factor because of my looks – not any visible talent or contribution to the entertainment industry – and Simon employed me only because he wanted to sleep with me.' 7 7 7

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