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Who Is Paul Rabil? Meet Vanessa Kirby's Fiancé and Father of The Fantastic Four Actress's Child
Who Is Paul Rabil? Meet Vanessa Kirby's Fiancé and Father of The Fantastic Four Actress's Child

Pink Villa

timean hour ago

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  • Pink Villa

Who Is Paul Rabil? Meet Vanessa Kirby's Fiancé and Father of The Fantastic Four Actress's Child

Vanessa Kirby may radiate superhero confidence on screen, but off-camera, she's taken her time before saying 'I do.' Far from quietly wed, the British actress is engaged to retired lacrosse star Paul Rabil, and they have made their relationship very public since the first dating rumors started back in 2022. With an engagement in December 2024 and a baby on the way, Kirby and Rabil have already begun cementing their future together, regardless of a formal wedding date planned. From October 2022 to 'yes' in 2024 The actress-athlete duo were first linked together as a couple when the Daily Mail photographed them strolling hand-in-hand through New York City in October 2022. According to People, Rabil confirmed in a 2023 Instagram post that they met in Des Moines, Iowa, though the exact circumstances remain private. By December 2024, a source told Page Six that Rabil had popped the question—making Kirby's status officially 'fiancée.' Despite Vanessa's rising star in Fantastic Four: First Steps, the pair keep their romance grounded. They made their first joint public appearance at Rabil's National Lacrosse Hall of Fame induction in January 2025. During his acceptance speech, he publicly credited the Mission: Impossible 8 actress for helping him grow beyond his personal struggles. Building a family before 'I do' Rather than rushing to the altar, Kirby and Rabil are focusing on parenthood. The couple is confirmed to be expecting, which Vanessa shared during The Fantastic Four: First Steps event in Mexico earlier this May. Rabil later wrote on Instagram, 'life's greatest adventure is beginning soon,' revealing the couple's shared excitement for parenthood. For now, the duo remains engaged, balancing blockbuster premieres with baby preparation.

Ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron to sue Coldplay after viral ‘Kiss Cam' moment with Kristin Cabot? Here's what we know
Ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron to sue Coldplay after viral ‘Kiss Cam' moment with Kristin Cabot? Here's what we know

Mint

time2 hours ago

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  • Mint

Ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron to sue Coldplay after viral ‘Kiss Cam' moment with Kristin Cabot? Here's what we know

Ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron may file a lawsuit against Coldplay following the controversy from his kiss cam fiasco with his former colleague Kristin Cabot, a legal expert confirms, but he'd have to get really 'creative.' 'If we are getting creative, a possible claim would be for defamation, specifically as it relates to Chris Martin characterising the two as having an 'affair,'' attorney Camron Dowlatshahi from MSD Lawyers exclusively told Page Six. According to Cornell Law, defamation is a statement, either written or verbal, that hampers somebody's reputation. Byron and Cabot tried to hide their faces after they were caught hugging at Coldplay's concert last week when Chris Martin said, 'Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy.' Dowlatshahi says that to prove Martin made a defamatory statement, Byron would need to demonstrate 'that there wasn't an affair". This seems unlikely, as neither Byron nor Cabot has publicly denied the claim, and it has been shown that both have spouses. Additionally, the former CEO will have to prove in court that Martin 'knew or should have known' that he was not cheating 'but made the statement anyway with malice.' 'None of those elements will be met, so any claim against Coldplay would be frivolous,' Dowlatshahi said. 'I also very much doubt that Mr. Byron would want further public scrutiny by bringing a borderline frivolous suit against the event organisers and/or Coldplay," he added. Ray Seilie, attorney at Kinsella Holley Iser Kump Steinsapir LLP told PageSix, 'The only thing a lawsuit by Byron would accomplish is that it would keep his indiscretion in the news for much longer,' adding that it is 'extremely unlikely that Byron has a valid claim against Coldplay.' Seilie added, 'He has no expectation of privacy in a public arena and my guess is that he accepted an even broader release of privacy-related claims when he purchased his ticket." Dowlatshahi further confirmed, 'Typically, the terms and conditions of purchasing a ticket will include a provision granting the event organisers a license to use photos and videos of people in the audience, so the two-party consent state law doesn't apply. If Coldplay is not defined as part of the event organisers in the terms and conditions, the band isn't commercialising Mr. Byron's name, image and likeness outside of the context of the live performance at that time, so there's no claim there.' Dowlatshahi suggests that Byron might try to sue based on those grounds, but he 'won't be successful.'

Wendy Williams hopes to 'get back to work in the most magnificent way'
Wendy Williams hopes to 'get back to work in the most magnificent way'

Perth Now

time8 hours ago

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  • Perth Now

Wendy Williams hopes to 'get back to work in the most magnificent way'

Wendy Williams wants to get back to work "in the most magnificent way". The 61-year-old former chat show host has been embroiled in a battle to end her court-ordered guardianship - which she has been under since 2022 - as she seeks to leave the the Coterie in Hudson Yards living facility, which she has referred to as a "luxury prison". She recently celebrated her 61st birthday, and told Page Six that she has an "obvious" wish in mind. She said: "It's obvious: to get out of my guardianship, and go back to work in the most magnificent way.' Wendy marked her 61st with a dinner on July 17 at the historic Delmonico's in Lower Manhattan, a day before her birthday. The former Wendy Williams Show presenter, who has faced a series of public health struggles in recent years, arrived without her motorised scooter — a notable change from previous outings. She told the outlet: 'For my last birthday, I was in Connecticut with nothing but grass and trees. 'Nobody came to visit me in Connecticut. That was actually a good thing, because it was so bad I didn't want people to see me there.' Two of Wendy's attorneys joined her for her birthday meal, along with her former producers from The Wendy Williams Show, Suzanne Bass and Brendan Higgins. A source told Page Six: 'She got emotional when she blew out her candles. 'Everyone seemed happy to see her and she looked amazing.' Wendy was said to have appeared in high spirits throughout the night, dining on a lavish spread that included seafood towers, caviar, Caesar salad and filet mignon. She was also presented with a birthday baked Alaska, and designer Zang Toi, who was also dining at Delmonico's, took a moment to wish Wendy a happy birthday before leaving the restaurant. Though Wendy has faced considerable personal and medical difficulties in recent years, the birthday outing seemed to reflect a sense of renewed energy and determination, according to insiders, One added: 'She was beaming and sans scooter. 'She's confident her lawyers are going to get her out of (her guardianship.)'

Legendary Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne dead at 76
Legendary Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne dead at 76

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Legendary Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne dead at 76

Rest In Peace, Prince of Darkness. Ozzy Osbourne died on Tuesday, his family said in a statement obtained by Page Six. He was 76. 'It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning,' the statement reads. 'He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.' The Sun was first to report the news of the legendary rocker's death. The Black Sabbath frontman had just performed at a farewell concert earlier this month. The iconic heavy metal band paid tribute to their late lead singer via Instagram Tuesday, writing alongside a recent image of him onstage, 'Ozzy Forever.' In early July, his youngest daughter, Kelly Osbourne, was forced to debunk rumors that he was dying after AI videos of him claiming he was surfaced. In his final years, Ozzy's health had taken a turn. The heavy metal legend revealed in January 2020 that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a secret he had kept for over 15 years. In addition to the progressive brain disorder affecting his nervous system, Ozzy had been reeling from neck injuries he sustained in a 2003 quad biking accident. The 'Crazy Train' singer explained in May 2022 that he could not 'walk properly' anymore and would be undergoing a 'life-altering' neck surgery that summer to aid his issues. A few months after the operation, Ozzy shared that he was walking 'considerably' better because he could 'hold [his] head up.' The 'Iron Man' performer subsequently made a successful comeback and even took the stage for an NFL halftime show performance in September 2022. However, by February 2023, Ozzy announced he was retiring from touring amid growing health concerns. 'Never would have imagined that my touring days would have ended this way,' he wrote in an emotional announcement. 'I have now come to the realization that I'm not physically capable of doing my upcoming European/UK tour dates, as I know I couldn't deal with the travel required.' The 'Mama, I'm Coming Home' crooner remained hopeful at the time, sharing that his team was 'coming up with ideas for where I will be able to perform without having to travel from city to city and country to country.' Despite his positive outlook, Ozzy admitted that 'at best, [he had] 10 years left' and bid farewell to performing in November 2023. Ozzy was able to take the stage one last time in July 2025 when he reunited with his Black Sabbath bandmembers to perform a farewell concert in Birmingham, England. The 10-hour show featured performances from Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Jack Black and more. Ozzy, who was born in England in December 1948 and diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia as a child, always had a passion for music. In 1968, he founded Black Sabbath alongside Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler in Birmingham. The band is widely credited with playing a major role in the development of the heavy metal genre. However, by 1979, Ozzy was fired from the group due to his drug addiction, so he was forced to pursue a career as a solo artist. (The rocker would later reveal in 2021 that he had finally gotten sober seven years prior.) With the help of his wife, music manager Sharon Osbourne, whom he married in July 1982, Ozzy was able to release 13 studio albums of his own. Amid his solo stint, the rocker went viral — before the word even existed — in January 1982 for biting the head off a bat during a performance on his 'Diary of a Madman' tour. Years later, the 'No More Tears' singer reunited with his former Black Sabbath bandmates on a few occasions. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 and then embarked on a farewell tour from 2016 to 2017. By that point, though, Ozzy had amassed a huge amount of success in the US as a reality star on 'The Osbournes' alongside Sharon and their kids Jack Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne. Their eldest daughter, Aimee Osbourne, did not participate in the landmark MTV show. 'The Osbournes,' which premiered in March 2002, is widely recognized as one of the shows that helped define the reality TV genre, as there were not others like it at the time. The series followed the expletive-friendly family's funniest moments — such as when Sharon threw a ham over a neighbor's fence and Ozzy mumbled his way through a sentence. However, it also showcased how the tight-knit bunch navigated major events such as Sharon's cancer battle and the aftermath of an ATV accident that nearly killed Ozzy. 'The Osbournes' wrapped in March 2005 but remained an iconic piece of pop culture history. The show launched careers for Sharon, Kelly and Jack in their own right, as the trio landed hosting gigs on 'The Talk,' 'Fashion Police' and 'Portals to Hell,' respectively. Throughout his life, Sharon was always by Ozzy's side — even though the pair went through several rough patches during their 40-plus-year marriage. The couple almost called it quits in 2016 after it was revealed that 'Psycho Man' singer had numerous affairs over the years with 'women in different countries.' However, Ozzy and Sharon went on to renew their vows in May 2017 after the British rocker began therapy for sex addiction. A biopic of their love story was announced in October 2021, and Sharon said in a statement at the time, 'Our relationship at times was often wild, insane and dangerous, but it was our undying love that kept us together.' Ozzy is also survived by three children from his previous marriage to Thelma Riley: his biological kids, Jessica Osbourne and Louis Osbourne, and Elliot Kingsley, Riley's son, whom he adopted. Solve the daily Crossword

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix deal axed, but more ‘TV projects' are on the way
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix deal axed, but more ‘TV projects' are on the way

Hindustan Times

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix deal axed, but more ‘TV projects' are on the way

Meghan Markle is hitting pause on her podcast, 'Confessions of a Female Founder,' just as her and Prince Harry's $100 million Netflix deal was axed, per The Mirror UK. As their exclusive deal with Netflix winds down, it's clear Harry and Meghan aren't stepping away from the spotlight — they're just changing how they shine in it. (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP)(AFP) Speaking on Emma Grede's Aspire podcast last month, Meghan expressed, 'To then take everyone's advice, and mine included, and to say 'I love that there's so much excitement and desire for another season, but I need to focus on my business.'' But don't expect the Sussexes to disappear from the screen entirely. Page Six reported the couple is gearing up for a new chapter, one that could include a fresh first-look deal with Netflix, much like the Obamas' arrangement with the platform after their own exclusive deal ended. ALSO READ| Prince Harry and Meghan Markle heading toward bankruptcy after Netflix deal collapses? 'There are more TV projects coming soon with both the duke and duchess,' one source told Page Six. Meghan and Harry's star power keeps shining? Notably, the couple is reportedly still very much in demand at Netflix, and CEO Ted Sarandos continues to enjoy a close personal relationship with the couple, including regular dinners, per insiders. Meanwhile, Meghan's lifestyle series 'With Love, Meghan' will return for a second season this September. The first season may have flown under the radar, ranking No. 383 on Netflix's recent 'What We Watched' report with 5.3 million views. But a Page Six source pointed out that this actually places it 'in the top 5 percent of Netflix shows,' outperforming titles like The Great British Baking Show, Chef's Table, and Queer Eye Season 9. Meghan is also busy building her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, and growing her wine and home goods line, As Ever. She recently sold out of her rosé wine and is preparing to launch a champagne collection alongside holiday-themed products. ALSO READ| Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's $100 million Netflix deal won't be renewed. What it means for With Love, Meghan 'The brand continues to evolve with new products that align with her vision for quality lifestyle goods at accessible price points,' a source told Page Six. 'This wine is good enough to be poured at Buckingham Palace,' a Brooklyn sommelier praised the Duchess wine, per the New York Post.

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