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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Denise Richards' Divorce From Aaron Phypers Gets Ugly: ‘He Says She Needs to Pay Up,' Says Source
Beautiful Denise Richards was blindsided by husband Aaron Phypers' shocking divorce filing — and now The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum is dreading the prospect of getting taken to the cleaners by her ex, sources say. Not only is Aaron, 52, angling to cash in at 54-year-old Denise's expense, he's also adding the insult of plotting a humiliating tell-all about their six-year marriage, insiders confide. 'This divorce is getting nasty very quickly as he's demanding a fortune from Denise,' an insider says. The wellness guru says he has no income and didn't list any assets, property or money in the bank and is seeking spousal support, according to divorce papers cited by Us Weekly, which were filed July 7 in Los Angeles Superior Court. 'I had to close down my business last year and have made [no] income since,' he explains in the petition, as per the outlet's report. Aaron shuttered his Malibu wellness center, Quantum 360, after being sued for alleged fraud by a late patient's widower in a case that's ongoing. Now, he's asserting that his soon-to-be ex-wife earns over $250,000 a month from her OnlyFans account, promotions and reality shows — such as the recently wrapped Denise Richards & Her Wild Things. Aaron listed his monthly expenses at a whopping $105,000 — including $8,000 for utilities, $10,000 for groceries, $15,000 for dining out, $5,000 for laundry and $20,000 for clothes. 'Denise is obviously telling people that there's no way she earns $250K a month,' the insider says. 'The expenses he's detailed are insane, but he's saying he's got receipts … and he's got a strong lawyer.' The insider says Aaron also has the ability to make the split even messier — by dishing dirt on Denise and their marriage — as he's been 'taking notes.' The insider adds, 'Denise can squawk and balk all she wants, but he says she needs to pay up. No one would be surprised if he goes for at least half of her $6 million fortune.' 'She's willing to fight tooth and nail to make sure he doesn't walk like a bandit with her cash.' Solve the daily Crossword


Daily Mail
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
How Madonna's daughter Lourdes was behind Gwyneth Paltrow fallout that sparked Hollywood feud, book reveals
The real reason Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna 's once-tight friendship fell apart centers on Madonna's treatment of her daughter Lourdes, a new tell-all claims. The shocking revelation comes from Gwyneth: The Biography by Amy Odell, which lifts the veil on the Oscar winner's most private moments. Gwyneth and Madonna were once inseparable—vacationing together, working out side by side, and even attending Kabbalah classes in the early 2000s. But their bond took a dark turn during what Odell describes as a disturbing vacation run-in involving Madonna, her eldest daughter Lourdes, Gwyneth, and Gwyneth's then-husband Chris Martin. 'Madonna seemed to know that Gwyneth would be there, which Gwyneth seemed to find strange, a friend remembered,' the book states. The pop icon reportedly insisted the couple join her for a group dinner—where she 'went off on her daughter, Lourdes,' in front of everyone. Their bond took a dark turn during what Odell describes as a disturbing vacation run-in involving Madonna, her eldest daughter Lourdes, Gwyneth, and Gwyneth's then-husband Chris Martin; (Madonna and Lourdes in 2009) 'Gwyneth and Martin were disgusted by the behavior,' wrote Odell. Martin reportedly later called Madonna 'awful' and told Gwyneth he 'can't be around this woman anymore.' Paltrow allegedly agreed, calling the Like a Virgin hitmaker 'toxic,' and ultimately 'ended the friendship.' has not received a response to its request for comment from reps for Madonna, Paltrow and Martin. The reported incident marked a sharp contrast from just a few years earlier, when Gwyneth openly gushed about her bond with Madonna. In a 2006 interview, the Oscar winner called the pop icon 'like her older sister,' She added, 'Everything I have gone through, she went through ten times worse and ten times longer. She gives me good advice about how to say no and take care of myself.' Paltrow, now 52, and Madonna, now 66, first struck up their friendship in the late 1990s and were nearly inseparable during the early 2000s. Though no official details were ever confirmed, whispers of a falling out have circulated for over a decade. Paltrow first appeared to hint at trouble in an April 2010 interview with British Vogue, referencing her then-business partner and celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson. 'Yeah, it's good that [Tracy] doesn't train Madonna any more. It was too much,' she said at the time. 'She keeps people waiting — it takes up your whole day.' Now, Odell's book sheds new light on what allegedly caused the final rift, though it remains unclear exactly when the vacation incident took place. One thing's certain: Paltrow and Madonna haven't been photographed together since 2010.


Fox News
20-06-2025
- Business
- Fox News
Ousted Dem 'super mayor' charges whopping price tag for tell-all book while dodging legal troubles
Print Close By Julia Bonavita Published June 20, 2025 The embattled former Chicago suburb "super mayor" has announced her latest business venture as her legal woes continue to pile up following a tumultuous time in office. Tiffany Henyard, the former Democratic mayor of Dolton, has announced she is peddling a "tell-all" autobiography, titled "Standing on Business." In a Facebook post, the disgraced politician vowed "the real story is coming" while sharing a link to pre-order the book - which boasts a price tag of $99 and is reportedly the first of a three-part series - from a self-publishing website. FORMER DEM 'SUPER MAYOR' PLEADS THE FIFTH AFTER FAILING TO PRODUCE PUBLIC RECORDS IN COURT "From mommy moves to making history, [Henyard] is not just showing up," she wrote. "She's standing on business." However, the former mayor's constituents appeared less than pleased, taking their opinions online to voice their skepticism of Henyard's latest business venture. "Still trying to hustle money!" one commenter said in the Dolton Politics Facebook Page. "Michelle Obama's bestseller was cheaper than this mess," another poster wrote. "The unmitigated gal!" SELF-PROCLAIMED DEMOCRATIC 'SUPER MAYOR' ORDERED TO COURT AS SCANDAL-PLAGUED TENURE UNRAVELS Henyard's attorneys did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Henyard's announcement comes as she faces several legal woes stemming from her time as Dolton mayor and Thornton Township supervisor after her reelection bid proved unsuccessful. Earlier this month, Henyard pleaded the Fifth in a court hearing over a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit from her time at the helm. "The smear campaign against Tiffany Henyard, which began while she was in office, continues even now that she is out of office," her attorney, Beau Bridley, previously said in a statement to Fox News Digital. CRITIC OF EMBATTLED DOLTON, ILLINOIS MAYOR SEES BUSINESS DESTROYED BY 'SUSPICIOUS' FIRE: OFFICIALS Henyard was previously held in contempt of court after she failed to hand over public documents related to the lawsuit. Her attorney subsequently acknowledged the former mayor does not have the requested documents, with an Illinois judge ruling Henyard's legal team can submit an affidavit in its place. "The mayor has no document that the plaintiff seeks," Bridley said. "This matter is going to be resolved with a simple affidavit. The whole hearing was much ado about nothing." The lawsuit was initially filed by the Edgar County Watchdogs Inc. in response to the organization suing Henyard and the Village of Dolton for failing to produce financial records after the documents were requested under federal FOIA laws. 'SUPER MAYOR' TIFFANY HENYARD SKIPS DOLTON MEETINGS AS CONTROVERSIAL TENURE NEARS QUIET END "We had little doubt Ms. Henyard would use losing the election as an excuse not to produce the documents," Edward "Coach" Weinhaus, attorney for Edgar County Watchdogs, previously said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "Invoking the Fifth Amendment for a criminal investigation was an added wrinkle. The Watchdogs will keep looking for the documents even if the voters might have inadvertently thrown out the documents with the mayor." Henyard initially made national headlines in April 2024 after officials in her administration were served with subpoenas from the FBI in response to an alleged corruption investigation, FOX 32 Chicago reported. Henyard, however, was never charged. In response to the FBI's investigation, village trustees voted to hire former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightful to investigate Henyard's spending during her time as mayor, with the meeting spiraling into chaos as Henyard's supporters clashed with her opponents. SELF-PROCLAIMED DEMOCRATIC 'SUPER MAYOR' ORDERED TO COURT AS SCANDAL-PLAGUED TENURE UNRAVELS The financial probe reportedly revealed the village's bank account fell from its initial $5.6 million balance to a $3.6 million deficit. Earlier this year, Henyard subsequently lost the city's mayoral primary to Jason House, who was sworn into office in May. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP On the same day of her election loss, federal authorities slapped the Village of Dolton with a subpoena demanding records tied to a land development project allegedly tied to Henyard's boyfriend. Fox News Digital's Michael Dorgan contributed to this report. Print Close URL


Fox News
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
BROADCAST BIAS: The networks adored Trump 'tell all' books, but downplay books with Biden scoops
One easy demonstration of broadcast network bias is their "news" coverage of political books, especially what's called the "tell-all" book. They adore Trump "tell-alls," and can't abide those volumes about Democrats. This bias first emerges at book publishers. Democrats are rarely encouraged to write "tell-alls" because it damages the party's brand. Back in 2018, ABC, CBS, and NBC awarded more than two hours and 20 minutes of breathless coverage to Michael Wolff in one week over his anti-Trump book "Fire and Fury." On NBC's "Today," co-host Savannah Guthrie nudged Wolff on Trump's mental fitness. "One of the overarching themes is that, according to your reporting, everyone around the President – senior advisers, family members, every single one of them – questions his intelligence and fitness for office." Wolff eagerly underlined it: "Let me put a marker in the sand here: 100 percent of the people around him." In August of 2018, they broke out the promotion machine again for former "Apprentice" star Omarosa Manigault-Newman and her tell-all book "Unhinged." ABC, CBS, and NBC rolled out 93 minutes of network coverage, as the author claimed from her time with Trump outside and inside the White House that he was a "racist" who had used the "N-word." NBC gave it the most time, perhaps doing penance for making Trump a national star on "The Apprentice." ABC's "Good Morning America" even hyped Omarosa's claim that Trump wanted to "start a race war." These books came out in Trump's second year in office. The new Biden "tell-all" by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson came out months after President Biden left the White House. When the first previews of the book emerged in The New Yorker and Axios, where we learned Biden didn't recognize actor George Clooney at a 2024 fundraiser and Biden aides pondered putting him in a wheelchair after the election, only NBC offered a short report summarizing the scoops. ABC, CBS, and PBS ignored it. The pattern continued. Before the book came out on Tuesday, only NBC spent more than a minute on the book's findings on their morning and evening newscasts. ABC and CBS combined didn't even reach a full minute of coverage. "PBS News Hour" was the worst of the bunch. They aired absolutely no discussion of anything revealed in the book (although they did briefly allude to the existence of "a book.") Of the Big Three, only CBS aired an interview with the authors. NPR aired interviews starting on Monday, and PBS followed on Thursday. "CBS Mornings" host Gayle King raised the obvious question of timing: "Why didn't you share it before, as soon as you got it, as opposed to gathering all the information then putting it out in a book that you will undoubtedly profit from?" Tapper claimed they would have broken these scoops if they had found them in real time. But it's also true that Democrats felt freer after they lost the White House to tentatively (mostly anonymously) acknowledge to these authors they covered up or downplayed Biden's failings – despite large numbers of Americans saying Biden was too old to serve a second term. Sadly, NBC was among the broadcast TV networks in playing a soundbite of audio from the just-released tapes of special counsel Robert Hur's questioning of President Biden from October 2023, a sentence of Biden not remembering when he was vice president. (NPR's "Fresh Air" also ran a Hur snippet in their Tapper interview.) This matches how the networks avoided Hur before he decided not to indict Biden. From February 1 through November 20 in 2023, the Big Three networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) could only muster four minutes and 52 seconds of overall coverage of Hur – combined. Almost all of that time was on ABC. By contrast, we counted 2,092 minutes of coverage of Trump and alleged Russian collusion from January 20, 2017 through December, 2018. That's a dramatic contrast. While Tapper and Thompson expressed regrets in several interviews about how they were too gentle on Biden before this book and that conservative media were "right" to drive this issue during Biden's presidency, the networks weren't anything like Megyn Kelly in pressing that point of media spin. They didn't just engage in neglect of Biden's decline. They aggressively pushed the White House line that it was fringy MAGA talking points to question Biden's fitness. Some TV journalists might publicly state "gee, we need to do better in the future" after this debacle. Some will use this to enhance the double standard, like they learned to be fierce in questioning President Trump's health disclosures. But they certainly displayed that during Trump's first term. After the Tapper-Thompson parade ends, the betting money should be placed on the networks returning to their natural method, repeating the Democrat message of the day without seriously questioning it.


Fox News
14-05-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Biden Needed A Wheelchair?
The Biden tell-all books are telling us we already knew! I'm Tomi Lahren, more next. One of the many Biden tell-all books has hit the shelves and the revelations- while not shocking- are real doozies! In the book 'The Original Sin,' CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson document the great lengths Biden's staff, inner circle and top aides went to conceal his decline. According to the book, Biden aides privately discussed the real possibility Joe would need a wheelchair if re-elected in 2024. Even worse, he may have needed the wheelchair sooner but aides knew they couldn't do so until AFTER the election. His mobility was so compromised aides worked to create shorter walking paths, insisted he use handrails while ascending the stairs, and that he wear sneakers. None of this is shocking. None of this is bombshell breaking news. Why is it that those of us on the Right were well aware of Biden's physical and mental decline for YEARS and those on the Left INSISTED they didn't catch on until the June 2024 debate? Either those folks are oblivious OR they are LYING! Neither is acceptable! I'm Tomi Lahren and you watch my show 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' at Learn more about your ad choices. Visit