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Time of India
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Stephanie McMahon talks about foot injury, says "I oddly stubbed my foot walking"
Stephanie McMahon (Image via WWE) Stephanie McMahon has been one of the most important people in WWE for many years. But recently, fans have noticed that she is no longer very active in the company. Over the past year, she has taken a step back and has only appeared a few times at big WWE events. Many people started wondering what her role in WWE is now, but Stephanie seems to be enjoying her new life outside the spotlight. Even though she does not have an official job in WWE right now, she still supports her husband Triple H , especially during big events. Earlier this year, she surprised fans by opening Night 2 of WrestleMania 41. It showed that she still cares about WWE, but also wants to spend more time with her family and focus on other things in her life. Stephanie McMahon speaks about her injury In a recent episode of her podcast What's Your Story? with Stephanie McMahon , she spoke about an injury she got six months ago. She told her best friend Elyse Dudzinski about how she hurt her foot while training. Stephanie explained that she is still recovering from the injury. "I used to train in Vibrams, you know, the five fingers. But then, I hurt my foot training, remember, like, six months ago? And it's still not recovered. So, I still wear these comfy shoes," she said. She also shared how exactly it happened while she was working out. "I was doing single-leg drills, and then I was walking on the treadmill, and I oddly stubbed my foot walking," she said. Dominik Mysterio | What's Your Story? With Steph McMahon Stephanie also spoke about how her Vibram shoes helped her after giving birth. "They rebuilt the arch in my foot after I had the kids. My arch dropped and my foot, like, really grew and was very painful and uncomfortable... So, I got my first pair of Vibrams and I wore them all the time and they rebuilt the arch in my foot," she added. New projects of Stephanie McMahon and her family issues Since stepping away from WWE, Stephanie has started working on new projects. One of them is her podcast, where she shares personal stories and talks to different people. She also worked with ESPN and Omaha Productions to create a 10-episode series called Stephanie's Places. This show tells stories from important places in her life and career. Stephanie's Places with Triple H (Ep.9) Even though she is focused on her new life, there are still rumors about problems with her family. Some reports say that her relationship with her father Vince McMahon and her brother Shane is not good right now. These problems may have started after Vince tried to return to WWE a couple of years ago. Stephanie always supports Triple H in his work as the head of WWE's creative team. She may not be involved in running the company anymore, but she is still part of the WWE world in her own way. Also Read: WWE's Triple H fondly remembers the beginning of his relationship with Stephanie McMahon Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The New York Times' ‘The Daily' Hires Two New Co-Hosts to Join Michael Barbaro (Exclusive)
The New York Times has found not one, but two new co-hosts who will join Michael Barbaro on its flagship podcast The Daily, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The Times will add Natalie Kitroeff and Rachel Abrams as co-hosts of the podcast, per a memo to staff sent Thursday morning. Kitroeff has been the Times' Mexico City bureau chief for the past five years. 'Her perspective on trade, border politics and immigration laws will be invaluable to The Daily during crucial news moments,' per Thursday's memo. More from The Hollywood Reporter TCM's 'The Plot Thickens' Podcast Takes on 'Cleopatra' (Exclusive) Why Joe Rogan's Recent Tilt Is So Dangerous Stephanie McMahon to Host 'What's Your Story?' Podcast for WWE and Fanatics (Exclusive) Abrams, meanwhile, established herself as one of the reporters covering the #MeToo movement, including reporting on the likes of Harvey Weinstein and Les Moonves. Abrams also recently co-wrote the book Unscripted: The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy, alongside James B. Stewart. Abrams will begin at The Daily immediately, with Kitroeff joining in June so that she can help with the transition in the Mexico City bureau. 'Rachel and Natalie are both sharp, creative journalists who run toward big stories and who have shined during their recent stints guest-hosting the show,' wrote deputy managing editor Sam Dolnick, director of audio Paula Szuchman, Daily executive producer Ben Calhoun and editor Paige Cowett in their memo. 'Over the last year, we've found that having multiple hosts allowed the team to experiment and innovate in ways that will make the show even stronger.' Kitroeff and Abrams succeed Sabrina Tavernise, who announced her intention to leave the show last year. Tavernise had co-hosted the show alongside Barbaro since March 2022. 'The Daily deepens people's understanding of the most important stories we cover and produces original journalism that is best in class in the audio world,' said New York Times editor Joe Kahn in a statement. 'Having Natalie and Rachel join Michael as hosts will strengthen the team that makes the show so compelling to listeners.' 'Each stage in the Daily's history has been a lesson in how much better and more creative the show can be when we expand our roster of hosts,' Barbaro added. 'Natalie and Rachel are the perfect journalists to take us into this new chapter. Both are fearless reporters and passionate believers in the power of audio storytelling. I can't wait to see what the three of us can do together.' You can read the full memo, below. Natalie Kitroeff and Rachel Abrams Join the 'The Daily' as Co-Hosts Byline: Sam Dolnick, Paula Szuchman, Ben Calhoun, Paige Cowett When we set out to find the 'Daily's' next co-host, we needed to find a journalist who could guide millions of listeners through the biggest news stories of our time. We needed someone who could represent the newsroom, who was quick on their feet, who could summon both steeliness and empathy, and was comfortable discussing every topic under the sun. We didn't find one such journalist. We found two. We are thrilled to announce that Natalie Kitroeff and Rachel Abrams will be joining Michael Barbaro as co-hosts of 'The Daily.' Rachel and Natalie are both sharp, creative journalists who run toward big stories and who have shined during their recent stints guest-hosting the show. Over the last year, we've found that having multiple hosts allowed the team to experiment and innovate in ways that will make the show even stronger. 'The Daily' became even more vibrant when Sabrina Tavernise joined Michael as co-host in 2022. Now that Sabrina has decided to go back to reporting, we're confident that Natalie and Rachel will each bring deep and varied experiences that will add new dimensions to the show. ''The Daily' deepens people's understanding of the most important stories we cover and produces original journalism that is best in class in the audio world,' said Joe Kahn. 'Having Natalie and Rachel join Michael as hosts will strengthen the team that makes the show so compelling to listeners.' 'Each stage in the 'Daily's' history has been a lesson in how much better and more creative the show can be when we expand our roster of hosts,' Michael said. 'Natalie and Rachel are the perfect journalists to take us into this new chapter. Both are fearless reporters and passionate believers in the power of audio storytelling. I can't wait to see what the three of us can do together.' Natalie has spent the past five years as Mexico City bureau chief, where she led courageous reporting on the cartels' drug trade and corruption at the highest levels of power. Her perspective on trade, border politics and immigration laws will be invaluable to 'The Daily' during crucial news moments. Before Mexico, Natalie was already an award-winning reporter covering the American economy. . Anyone who has ever spoken to Natalie recognizes her electric enthusiasm and endless curiosity for every range of story. She has already proven her ability to bring many topics to vibrant life on the show – as both a host and a guest. Natalie has been the beating heart of episodes on everything from global trade to Kendrick Lamar. Rachel was part of the 2018 reporting team that won a Pulitzer Prize for exposing sexual harassment and misconduct. She first crossed paths with the 'Daily' team when we made an episode about one of her sources from her MeToo reporting. That was during her time on The Times's Emmy award-winning television documentary series 'The New York Times Presents.' From the start, Rachel proved to be a natural at 'The Daily' – comfortable interviews with newsmakers and colleagues alike. Like Natalie, Rachel brings a wide breadth of editorial experience and interest, and a passionate appetite for what she wants to hear on the show – jumping into everything from a conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg during Signalgate, to illuminating episodes on the courts, Elon Musk and cosmetic surgery. Rachel will begin immediately. Natalie will join the team in June after transitioning out of her role as bureau chief. Please join us in congratulating them and celebrating their new roles. — Sam Dolnick, Paula Szuchman, Ben Calhoun, Paige Cowett Best of The Hollywood Reporter How the Warner Brothers Got Their Film Business Started Meet the World Builders: Hollywood's Top Physical Production Executives of 2023 Men in Blazers, Hollywood's Favorite Soccer Podcast, Aims for a Global Empire


Fox News
22-04-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
UFC's Dana White explains why he wants 'nothing to do with politics,' cites media's treatment of Trump
UFC president Dana White made clear in a recent podcast interview he has no aspirations of becoming a political figure or running for president in the future. White, who has very close ties with President Donald Trump, explained on "What's Your Story? With Steph McMahon" why he has no plans to enter that arena. He cited the media's treatment of Trump when he decided to step out of the celebrity sphere into the political game. "The biggest thing for me with Trump is it's fascinating how this guy who's incredibly famous and looked at as this businessman, had his show for all those years, beloved by everybody — on both sides — and once he gets into politics, they figure out how to make half the country hate him," White said. "They put out this narrative about him that people actually believe that this guy is a racist piece of s--- fascist, you know, scumbag, which is the furthest thing from the truth. "So, yeah, I want nothing to do with politics." White has been by Trump's side since he ran for president in 2015. He spoke at several Republican National Conventions in support of Trump and has hosted the president numerous times at UFC events. The most recent one being UFC 314 where the president received a raucous ovation. "There's no way in hell," White said of any potential presidential run or getting into politics. "I have a great life. I love what I do. I love the people I do it with. I get up every day and I can't wait to get to work. I'm there early. I'm there late. And politics just isn't for me." Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.