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UPI
18 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- UPI
Look: 'The Morning Show' Season 4 to premiere Sept. 17
1 of 3 | Jennifer Aniston returns as Alex Levy in "The Morning Show" Season 4. File Photo by Alex Gallardo/UPI | License Photo May 28 (UPI) -- The Morning Show will return for a fourth season Sept. 17. Apple TV+ shared a premiere date and first-look photos for Season 4 on Wednesday. The Morning Show follows the cast and crew of a fictional morning news show of the same name. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon star and executive produce. Season 4 opens in spring 2024, nearly two years after the events of Season 3. The UBA and NBN merger is complete, and the newsroom "must grapple with newfound responsibility, hidden motives and elusive nature of truth in a polarized America," an official synopsis reads. "In a world rife with deepfakes, conspiracy theories and corporate cover-ups -- who can you trust? And how can you know what's actually real?" Other returning cast members include Billy Crudup, Karen Pittman, Nicole Beharie, Nestor Carbonell, Mark Duplass, Greta Lee, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons, Aaron Pierre, William Jackson Harper, Boyd Holbrook and Jon Hamm. The Morning Show features Charlotte Stoudt as showrunner and executive producer. Mimi Leder serves as director and executive producer. Jennifer Aniston turns 56: a look back Left to right, "Friends" co-stars Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston arrive at the Fire & Ice Ball in Los Angeles on December 3, 1997. "Friends," a long-running sitcom, | License Photo


Daily Mail
19 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Rob Lowe, 61, fans go 'bonkers' over surprise detail in shirt-free photo with mini-me son, 29
Rob Lowe fans went nuts over a new eye-popping photo the '80s hunk shared to Instagram on Tuesday. The 61-year-old St Elmo's Fire actor and former Brat Packer had on shorts as he stood next to his look-alike 29-year-old son John Owen while in a gym. It was surprising what great shape both of the actors - who costarred for two seasons on the show Unstable - were in as they looked tanned and toned. And it was cute that both men were flexing their arm muscles and sucking in their tummies for the camera while wearing gold necklaces. But there was a surprising detail that caught followers off guard. Can you guess what it is? From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. It was a large new tattoo on Rob's arm. Fans were shocked that Rob had a massive tattoo on his arm that does not seem to go with his clean public image. 'I am going bonkers, Robby with a monster tat, oh hell no,' said one fan. Some fans found it sexy: 'Rob just got a little hotter now that I know he has that nice tat.' Another said: 'It's hot like Johnny Depp hot.' Then there was this: 'He looks like a foxy sailor from Boston with that ink scrawl.' The tattoo is not the same one he showed off to Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show several years ago; that one is on his other arm. The big, dark one seems to be new. He did not have it when he posed shirtless on the cover of Vanity Fair in 2018. And he did not display the tattoo when he was seen on a boat in 2024. But he did have it in April of this year. Fans also liked his son's mark that featured a long-stemmed wine glass: 'Tat like dad but smaller, how cute.' Rob seemed to be having fun sharing the rare shirt-free photo: 'Lowe family tradition: self indulgent shirtless gym photos,' the star joked. Lowe's older son Matthew, 32, took a jab at his brother as he said, 'Why does it look like you photoshopped your head on @johnnylowe.' Rob shares his two sons with his wife of many decades, jewelry designer Sheryl Berkoff. Rob is staying busy by hosting the podcast Literally! With Rob Lowe, where he regularly welcomes A-list guests including Adam Scott, Jason Isaac, and Kristin Davis. He is also the face of the Tubi game show The Floor. Earlier this month Lowe shared vivid memories of his grandmother Mim's battle with breast cancer. The actor, known for his role in 9-1-1: Lone Star' shared a close bond with his grandmother during his childhood, and has said his grandmom's health fight became a pivotal experience that would shape his life and the way he approaches cancer awareness today. He told People: 'My memory of it is like it happened yesterday because of this sort of uproar it caused in our family. In those days, the odds were not good. I 100 percent remember our family feeling lost, wishing that there was more that could be done.' Rob affectionately refers to his grandmother as 'my beloved,' and recounts the profound impact her illness had on their family. As Mim's condition worsened, doctors told her to 'get her affairs in order' in a grim diagnosis that devastated the family. But just as it seemed there were no options left, Mim's fate took a dramatic turn when she was accepted into a clinical trial for breast cancer treatments. Rob also explained how the clinical trial changed everything for his grandmother, saying: 'There were multiple times where she had run out of options and just at that moment there was a clinical trial (that) changed the course of her cancer journey.' Mim's survival story became a beacon of hope for Rob and his family. The actor said: 'She survived and thrived longer than anyone with her type of cancer in those days.' He added Mim's success in the trial not only defied the odds but also paved the way for treatments that would later become standard care. Here the actor is seen right with his longtime friend Kevin Costner Inspired by his grandmother's resilience, Rob has partnered with Eli Lilly and Company to promote awareness about the importance of clinical trials into cancer treatments. Despite the transformative role these trials played in Mim's survival, only seven percent of cancer patients in the United States participate in them. Rob hopes to change that, and added: 'My great grandmother, my grandmother Mim, and my mother all had breast cancer and they helped raise me. 'They raised me and now, in their memory, I can raise awareness about the importance of doing clinical trials.' Rob stressed every cancer patient's journey is different, but said the key to finding the right treatment is taking the initiative to ask about options.


Daily Record
19 minutes ago
- General
- Daily Record
Scots' number one dream dog breed revealed- see full list of top pooches
One dog reigned over all others as Scotland's most favoured dream breed. There are a lot of different breeds of dog, all of which are suited to the needs of different owners. Those with allergies, for example, may opt for a short-haired or wiry-haired dog that's unlikely to shed, whereas others may be searching for a cool, calm and collected breed of dog to suit their peaceful lifestyle. Those who live on a budget may lean towards one of the most affordable dog breeds, and people with a good sense of smell may want to steer clear of the smelliest dog breeds. But no matter the requirements, the people of Scotland all seem to lean towards one particular breed as their dream dog. And no, it's not a West Highland Terrier. Experts at analysed data from Google searches to reveal the most sought-after dog breeds in Scotland. Google revealed which dog breeds people were searching for, including how long certain breeds live, and how to properly look after them. A spokesperson for the company said: 'Our research provides a real insight into what matters to the Scottish public. "But these aren't just spur-of-the-moment searches – they show genuine thought and care. People are looking into things like temperament, health, lifespan, and costs to make sure the dog suits their lifestyle and gets the happy, healthy life it deserves." Here are the breeds Scots lean towards when looking for their dream pooch. Scots' dream dog breeds 1. Golden Retriever With an average of 5,300 monthly aspirational searches, the Golden Retriever comfortably claims the top spot as Scotland's number one dream dog. Known for its loving temperament and suitability for families, Scots seem to be drawn to the breed's personality and classic look. 2. German Shepherd In second place is the German Shepherd, with 3,420 searches. A breed praised for its intelligence, loyalty, and protective nature. 3. Dachshund The Dachshund takes third (3,270 searches), showing Scotland's growing fondness for pint-sized pups with outsized charm. Interestingly, powerful breeds like the Rottweiler (2,980 searches) and Doberman (2,010) also made the top ten, suggesting that many Scottish dog lovers are drawn to strong, trainable companions with loyal dispositions. Meanwhile, designer crossbreeds like the Cavapoo (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel crossed with a Poodle, with 2,740 searches) continue to gain popularity, reflecting a national trend towards hypoallergenic, affectionate dogs that fit modern lifestyles and households. The French Bulldog, once one of the UK's most popular owned breeds, came in sixth with 2,140 dream-driven searches. Full list of Scotland's most sought-after dog breeds Golden Retriever - 5,300 German Shepherd - 3,420 Dachshund - 3,270 Rottweiler - 2,980 Cavapoo - 2,740 French Bulldog - 2,140 Doberman - 2,010 Cocker Spaniel - 1,930 Border Terrier - 1,870 English Springer Spaniel - 1,810 Shih Tzu - 1,670 Beagle - 1,580 Chihuahua - 1,540 Jack Russell - 1,500 Cane Corso - 1,490 English Bulldog - 1,480 Bernese Mountain Dog - 1,360 Whippet - 1,350 Boxer - 1,310 Pomeranian - 1,270 The spokesperson added: 'It's encouraging to see more people taking the time to learn what responsible dog ownership really involves. After all, dogs are a lifelong commitment, and when you're thinking about getting one, you need to imagine them as part of your family. Choosing a breed should never be just about how it looks.' Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.


Daily Record
19 minutes ago
- General
- Daily Record
Garden centre hosting free Rose-themed Grow How workshop at Clyde Valley store
Roses: From Pruning to Planting is a gardening workshop designed for people of all ages and abilities, taking place this on the first Saturday and Wednesday of the month. Dobbies Garden Centres is hosting a free Rose-themed Grow How workshop at its Sandyholm store this June, sharing top tips for caring for this beloved flowering plant. Roses: From Pruning to Planting is a gardening workshop designed for people of all ages and abilities, taking place this on the first Saturday and Wednesday of the month. The Grow How workshop at the Sandyholm store in the Clyde Valley will cover the different varieties of roses available and advice on picking the perfect one for your garden space. With over 250 varieties to choose from at Dobbies, there are plenty options to suit a garden or outdoor space – from modern shrub and English roses to bush roses, rambling roses and climbing roses. Various factors can help when choosing the right rose, like the amount of sunshine the plant might need to flourish and how much maintenance they'll need. Also covered in the session will be some rose planting basics, covering the different kind of pots and planters, potting mix, mulch and rose feed to keep the plant well-fed. Attendees will get the opportunity to ask any rose-care questions and talk through current challenges with their existing roses during an informal Q&A session. Dobbies' Plant Buyer, Nigel Lawton, is excited for June's Grow How workshop on roses at the Sandyholm store. He said: 'Roses are a timeless garden favourite, providing a vibrant pop of colour, a delicate fragrance when in bloom and are a magnet for pollinators like bees and butterflies. 'There are so many wonderful varieties, perfect for any outdoor space. We're excited to help demonstrate some simple planting and pruning tips to help gardeners in Sandyholm enjoy these popular flowers throughout the summer months and into autumn.'


Irish Examiner
19 minutes ago
- Sport
- Irish Examiner
Sunchart shines on very kind ground
A dual listed-winner on the flat and rated 106 in that discipline, Sunchart outclassed her nine rivals when landing the Wexford Racecourse Rated Hurdle in Wexford. Trained for Pat Garvey by Andy Slattery and ridden by 7lb claimer Adam Ryan, the 7/4 favourite tracked the pace, quickened into the lead turning for home and, despite idling in front, beat eye-catcher Farfromnowhere and Black Heather with a bit to spare. Brother and assistant to the winning trainer, Willie Slattery commented, 'He's at his best in soft ground, so I walked the track and found it to be very kind ground, so were were happy to run him. 'I thought we got in light here and Adam, a great worker who deserves a shot, gave him a good ride. 'I'd like to go for the Galway Hurdle with him, if he gets in, but I'd say Pat (Garvey) won't let me. You won't see much of him. And he'll probably end up in listed races at Leopardstown and Naas at the end of the year.' Winning rider Ryan added, 'It was very straight-forward. His jumping was a little cautious early, but he warmed to it, flew the last two and went to the lien well.' Sunchart & Adam Ryan win the Wexford Racecourse Rated Hurdle. Picture: Healy Racing There was drama in the opening Wexford Claiming Hurdle as Redwood Queen, a significant market drifter and subsequently claimed by Cian Collins, looked set to overturn hot-pot Beacon Edge when unseating Philip Byrnes at the final flight, leaving the 1/3 favourite and 7lb claimer Josh Halford to beat Must Meet Cecil by 22 lengths. 'We had a bit of luck on our side,' admitted winning trainer Gordon Elliott, 'We knew the trip was too short and he was flat out the whole way. I thought the horse in front probably had it won, but Josh felt he wasn't stopping and galloped to the line. 'Josh is a good lad and is getting plenty of experience. He'll ride a lot of winners going forward. This horse is rated 142 and is hard to place. If he's not claimed, he's in the Sales tomorrow.' Sent off 7/4 favourite, the John McConnell-trained Lieutenant Mayne relished the step-up to three miles in the Support The Irish Injured Jockeys Fund Hurdle, which he emphatically, by eleven lengths, from Tag Man. 'I was happy to deputise for Alex Harvey, who is injured,' said winning rider Tiernan Power-Roche, 'He was very good. He loved the ground over the longer trip. The plan was to make it a test of stamina and it worked out great. His jumping was super and he won very well. It was great to ride a winner in these famous McNeill colours.' McConnell said, 'He's a very, very nice horse, really exciting. He lost his way a bit over the winter, with a few issues, but we sorted them out. It's like he's on springs, he's some jumper. We might give him a break now before he goes chasing.' Paddy Cronin's mare Onebrightbluerose, in foal to Mahler, recorded her second course and distance success, under Darragh O'Keeffe, in the first division of the 0-100 handicap hurdle.