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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
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'Back to the Future' Legend Stuns With Ageless Appearance on 40th Anniversary of Iconic Film
'Back to the Future' Legend Stuns With Ageless Appearance on 40th Anniversary of Iconic Film originally appeared on Parade. Back to the Future icon stunned with her ageless appearance on the 40th anniversary of the iconic film. On Thursday, July 3, the legendary actress, 64, took to Instagram with a video message to fans. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 "Happy 40th birthday 🎁#Backtothefuture," she captioned her update. "Thank you to the best fans in the world. It's been a dream. What's your favorite Bttf memory." In the accompanying clip, the Switched at Birth star, told followers, "Hey, guys. Today is July 3, and it's a very special day. It's the 40th birthday of Back to the Future." She then quipped, "It's so funny, Back to the Future is 40 and so am I!" In the comments, Thompson's fans marveled over her still youthful looks. One Instagram user declared, "And you don't look a day past 30 Lea 😉 💙❤️. Happy Birthday to the best movie EVER!!!" Another shared, "And you don't age!!" "Stunning lea ❤️❤️❤️❤️," someone else wrote, as another commented, "Still so beautiful." A different fan exclaimed, "And you still look amazing!" while a second confessed, "My god you are still my biggest crush ...." Meanwhile, yet another Instagram follower lamented, "Holy cow Lea! We aren't old enough for it to be the 40th anniversary of the movie! That's wild! Happy Anniversary!" Thompson portrayed Lorraine Baines-McFly—Marty McFly's mother—in the popular trilogy alongside , , and more. Next: 'Back to the Future' Legend Stuns With Ageless Appearance on 40th Anniversary of Iconic Film first appeared on Parade on Jul 3, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
07-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Man Allegedly Switched at Birth Discovers Mix-Up 60 Years Later
Originally appeared on E! Online Two families are living through what feels like a TV show plot. In fact, for Kevin McMahon, his life is like something pulled from Freeform series Switched at Birth after the 64-year-old says he discovered a hospital accidentally sent him home him home with the wrong family due to their identical last names. Now, he's suing the hospital and opening up about the mix-up's impact. It began when members of Kevin's family, as seen in a court summons obtained by NBC News, submitted their DNA for an test and received results that they say indicated Kevin's sister, Carol Vignola, had a brother by the name of Ross McMahon. The document notes that after 'doing some investigation,' Carol realized Kevin and Ross were born within two hours of each other on May 26, 1960, in Queens' Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and that 'the numbers on their birth certificates were consecutive.' After telling Kevin what she'd learned, Kevin submitted his own DNA for testing and the 'results did not reveal any relationship to his 'sister,' Carol Vignola, his niece nor anyone else he thought he was related to,' and instead identified a brother, Keith McMahon, whom Kevin didn't know, per the filing. More from E! Online Mel B Shares Rare Photos of Her and Eddie Murphy's 18-Year-Old Angel Kaitlyn Bristowe Calls Out Ex Jason Tartick for Giving His New Dog Her Dream Baby Name The White Lotus Season 3 Finale: Ending Explained The filing claims Kevin has delt with 'injuries, including emotional pain and suffering,' following the incident. E! News has reached out to Jamaica Queens Hospital for comment but has not yet heard back. Following the discovery, Kevin opened up about how the knowledge has impacted his life. 'It was like the missing piece in the jigsaw puzzle,' he told The New York Post in an interview published April 6. '[It] explained everything about why my childhood was the way that it was.' Kevin further explained that growing up, he often felt as though his paternal grandmother treated him differently from his other three siblings. The filing claims Kevin has delt with 'injuries, including emotional pain and suffering,' following the incident. E! News has reached out to Jamaica Queens Hospital for comment but has not yet heard back. Following the discovery, Kevin opened up about how the knowledge has impacted his life. 'It was like the missing piece in the jigsaw puzzle,' he told The New York Post in an interview published April 6. '[It] explained everything about why my childhood was the way that it was.' Kevin further explained that growing up, he often felt as though his paternal grandmother treated him differently from his other three siblings. 'She believed that I was not my father's child, and she was correct,' he said. '[It] made me feel worthless. It destroyed my confidence.' He added that since meeting his biological family, including Ross, with whom he was allegedly switched, he's learned Ross had a different experience growing up. 'They doted on him,' Kevin said. 'My blood brother Keith tells me that my [biological] paternal father was Ross' biggest fan, that he supported him, always had his back, was always there. I would have loved to have that.' (E! News and NBC News are both part of the NBCUniversal family.) For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App


USA Today
09-02-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Who is performing the ASL national anthem at the 2025 Super Bowl?
The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday. The Eagles look to win their first trophy in the Jalen Hurts era, but the Kansas City Chiefs will make their third consecutive and fourth Super Bowl appearance in five years. Several performances will be held before the massive matchup, including the 'Star Spangled Banner.' Actress Stephanie Nogueras will perform the national anthem in American Sign Language (ASL). Stephanie is best known for her recurring role as Natalie Pierce on the TV series Switched at Birth. She also had a guest star role as Elly, a deaf mermaid, on NBC's show Grimm.