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Meghan Markle raises eyebrows beyond palace with latest announcement
Meghan Markle has raised eyebrows beyond the palace with her latest move, a royal expert has claimed.
Speaking to the Fox News Digital, royal expert Kinsey Schofield believes the palace would have taken notice and given their disapproval behind closed doors after Meghan appeared in the upcoming Amazon MGM comedy Close Personal Friends.
Meghan was spotted on set in Pasadena, California, where an insider tells PEOPLE she appeared “relaxed and happy” while filming alongside Brie Larson, Lily Collins, Jack Quaid and Henry Golding.
Schofield said, “While Prince William was in Brazil celebrating the Earthshot Prize, reports surfaced that Meghan Markle had been spotted on the set of a new film.
“Meghan drawing headlines away from Prince William’s high-profile event will not go unnoticed by the palace. The pattern of Harry and Meghan retreating from the spotlight for months, only to reemerge during William’s major moments, is something his team is acutely aware of.”
“The timing of the announcement has raised eyebrows beyond the palace.”
Schofield further said, “This overlap has prompted speculation about whether the movie leak was coincidental or a calculated attempt to distract from negative headlines. The only way this cameo will work for Meghan is if the movie is successful, and she presents herself in a self-deprecating manner, showing she can laugh at her own image and reputation.”
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Aubrey O’Day opens up about disturbing Sean “Diddy” Combs allegations, and her hopes of “speaking for the underdogs”
Warning: This content discusses allegations of sexual assault, which some may find distressing.
Danity Kane’s Aubrey O’Day is opening up about a witness affidavit that alleged she was sexually assaulted by Sean “Diddy” Combs.
O’Day sat down with CBS News for her first network interview since Netflix’s new documentary, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” was released. A clip from the documentary shows O’Day reading from an affidavit that describes an alleged sexual assault involving her, Combs, and another man while she was “looking very inebriated.” She says she has no memory of the alleged incident, but it has left her with questions.
O’Day left with questions after shocking affidavit
“Does this mean I was raped? Is that what this means? I don’t even know if I was raped. And I don’t want to know,” said O’Day in the documentary, which has received a reported 40 million views globally in its first two weeks.
In a statement to CBS News, a spokesman for Combs said that the music mogul “categorically denies the allegations in the Netflix documentary,” saying that “he has never sexually assaulted anyone.” Combs plans to address these matters “in the appropriate legal forum” rather than “speculation from anonymous affidavits,” the statement continued. Combs is currently serving a 50-month sentence in a New Jersey federal prison after being convicted on prostitution-related charges.
O’Day once worked closely with Combs, who helped found Danity Kane on his reality show “Making the Band” in 2005 before he ultimately disbanded the group in 2009. Speaking about Combs in the documentary brought up a lot of painful moments for O’Day, who said she’s still processing the information.
She wanted to make sure the person who wrote the affidavit is “100 percent certain” it was her and that they didn’t confuse her with another bandmate or doppelgänger.
“The story that they have told has been consistent for two years in every area that they’ve been in,” O’Day said. To this day, O’Day still doesn’t know what happened.
O’Day has previously emphasized the role of forgiveness in her journey through the entertainment industry, saying that it starts with forgiving yourself.
“I forgive myself. That was the hard one,” she said. “The feelings that I’ve had throughout all of this really come down to, like, forgiving myself for misplacing abuse, or attention, or acknowledgment as love. Those weren’t one in the same. And so I had to forgive myself first.”
Living her purpose
When it comes to forgiving Combs, O’Day said it doesn’t really matter.
“Do I forgive him? I don’t think that matters to the bigger picture. I think that he needs to do the work to forgive himself,” O’Day said.
Right now, O’Day said her focus is going to remain on the survivors and pushing for systematic change.
“I want to be helping people, and speaking for the underdogs, and speaking for the voices that aren’t being heard. And I didn’t necessarily get to spend the majority of my life yet being able to live in my purpose,” she said.
Combs is expected to be released from prison in May 2028, according to online prison records. While some rumors have swirled about the possibility of a presidential pardon, a senior White House official called the reports “speculation” and told CBS News any decisions on pardons would come directly from President Trump.
Marc Agnifilo, the lead attorney for Combs, told “CBS Mornings” in August that he hasn’t had any conversations about a possible pardon: “I have not spoken to the president. I have not spoken to anybody who speaks to the president about Sean Combs. I have not.”
O’Day doesn’t believe Mr. Trump would pardon Combs.
“I think the only reason, in my opinion, that the president would pardon ‘Diddy’ is if it worked well for him in midterms, in regards to gathering a certain voting base,” she said. “The moves are always strategic, and the moves right now are about midterms.”
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The Dallas-based NFL Network broadcaster brushed off the viral rumors that had been widely circulating on social media on December 20, claiming she had died.
The rumor buzz was generated by a Dallas Cowboys Facebook fan page, which posted about her supposed death, saying, “She was the victim of “a tragic domestic violence incident.”
Even a fan shared a screenshot of the post to Jane on X, asking, “@SlaterNFL did you pass away??”
Jane instantly responded, debunking the rumor for good. She replied, “I don’t think so?”
The 45-year-old NFL reporter, Slater, didn’t hold back there, she took a jab at the viral post, adding, “But does that mean there is a glitch in the matrix? I’m gonna wrap myself in bubble wrap until NYE.”
Jane Slater is regarded as one of the top Cowboys broadcast reporters, and she’s now debunking the viral fake news about herself with a touch of sarcasm.
Netizens have breathed a sigh of relief after hearing straight from the horse’s mouth that she’s alive, safe and sound, and “wrapping herself in a bubble until New Year’s Eve.”
Fact-check moment
The buzz was generated when a fake post from “Star Nation” surfaced on their Facebook page and went viral on Sunday, December 21, 2025.
For the unversed, the post is still available on the “Star Nation” Facebook account, which features a black and white photo of the Cowboys reporter with text that reads “Breaking News 1980-2025.”
Jane seemed overwhelmed by the attention, posting on Instagram Stories on the next day, December 21: “Reality is losing the plot lately.”
“I’m ready to go off-grid on my animal rescue farm,” she added.
“Even if fake, seeing your name in ‘obit form’ little too weird for even me.”
But Jane isn’t the only celeb to have been the subject of a death hoax. Last month The YES Network (a U.S. -based sports media outlet) was forced to debunk cancer rumors about analyst and former Yankees outfielder Paul O’Neill that had circulated on Facebook.
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How to watch tonight’s Kennedy Center Honors hosted by Trump on CBS and Paramount+
The 2025 Kennedy Center Honors will be broadcast tonight, celebrating this year’s class of honorees and their contributions to the performing arts. Viewers can watch the ceremony on CBS and Paramount+ starting at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
President Trump’s administration has made sweeping changes to the Kennedy Center, including ousting the chairman of its board of trustees and its president, and installing in their place Mr. Trump and one of his allies, former Ambassador Richard Grenell. Last week, the White House announced the board had voted to rename the institution the Trump-Kennedy Center.
This year’s Kennedy Center Honors, which was recorded earlier this month, marks Mr. Trump’s first appearance at the annual event in his two terms in office. He also hosted the celebration, a departure from past years when presidents would sit with the honorees and watch the show.
Who are the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors recipients?
Mr. Trump announced this year’s honorees over the summer. They are:
- George Strait
- Gloria Gaynor
- The rock band Kiss: Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss and the late Ace Frehley
- Michael Crawford
- Sylvester Stallone
How to watch the Kennedy Center Honors
- What: President Trump hosts the Kennedy Center Honors, celebrating George Strait, Gloria Gaynor, Kiss, Michael Crawford and Sylvester Stallone.
- Date: Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025
- Time: 8 p.m. ET/PT
- On TV: On CBS television stations. Find your local station here.
- Online stream: Paramount+
George Strait, the King of Country Music
With hits like “All My Ex’s Live in Texas,” “Amarillo by Morning” and “Check Yes or No,” George Strait is known as the King of Country Music.
The multiplatinum artist has won dozens of awards from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association, as well as a Grammy for best country album. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2006.
When Strait received a lifetime achievement award from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 2021, he said his father taught him the ways of the cowboy life and that he’s tried to hold on to his Western heritage throughout his career. But he also said he was challenged early on to stay true to himself.
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“When I first signed with MCA Records in 1981, you know, they, all the people, were going, ‘Take the hat off,'” he said, pointing at his trademark 10-gallon cowboy hat with a grin. “Now, can you imagine if I would have done that?”
A producer also floated the idea that Strait change his name. “My dad was so glad I didn’t do that,” Strait said.
Gloria Gaynor, the Queen of Disco
Gloria Gaynor‘s 1978 hit “I Will Survive” has stood the test of time, surviving far longer than disco did and crowning the New Jersey singer as the genre’s queen.
The song won a Grammy for best disco recording. When it was added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry in 2016, the library said “I Will Survive” became known as an “emblem of women’s empowerment” and an anthem in the LGBTQ community.
“That song taps into the inherent survival instinct and it taps into the tenacity of the human spirit,” Gaynor told CBS News in 2016.
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As she recalled recently, when she recorded the hit, she was paralyzed from the waist down while recovering from a serious spinal injury after a fall onstage.
“I had been in hospital for over three months, hoping I’d survive, you know, this trauma that I was going through, hoping that I’d survive the fact that my mother had just passed away a few years prior,” Gaynor said. “Yeah, I was living that song, and I was certain that I wouldn’t be the only one.”
Legendary rock band Kiss
This year’s celebration is a bittersweet moment for the founding members of Kiss. Ace Frehley, the band’s original lead guitarist, died in October, just a few weeks after he, Peter Criss, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley were named among this year’s honorees.
“The saddest thing of all is that Ace couldn’t live long enough to see this amazing thing,” Simmons told CBS News.
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Kiss is known as much for their hits like “Rock and Roll All Nite,” “I Was Made for Lovin’ You” and “Detroit Rock City” as they are for their signature black-and-white face paint. The group rode the glam rock wave to stardom, selling more than 100 million records worldwide and entering the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Simmons and Stanley’s partnership has lasted for decades, overcoming the difficulties of making it in the music business.
“I don’t think it’s a coincidence that both of us are Jewish and from immigrants who experienced the Holocaust,” Stanley told CBS News. “I think that innately we have inside us compassion for other people but also a sense of survival.”
Tony winner Michael Crawford
Famed composer Andrew Lloyd Webber picked Michael Crawford to play the titular role in the long-running musical “The Phantom of the Opera” when it first opened in London in 1986.
“When he played to me the overture, the hair stood up on the back of my neck,” Crawford told CBS News. “I adored playing and creating it, building him.”
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After winning an Olivier Award — the U.K. equivalent of the Tony Award — for musical of the year, the show opened on Broadway in New York in 1988, winning seven Tonys, including best actor in a musical for Crawford.
Crawford’s career has also included roles in movies and on television, but he considered those to be auditions for his next part. For him, playing the Phantom was a gift.
“So, you want to do the eight shows a week,” Crawford said. “You don’t want to miss one.”
American icon Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Stallone wants people to understand one thing about his classic movie “Rocky.”
“Even to this day, I bristle when I hear it’s a sports movie,” Stallone told CBS News. “It’s not. It’s a love story. It starts with love.”
For Stallone, who received Oscar nominations for playing Rocky Balboa and writing the screenplay for what was named 1976’s best picture, the film was about the love between Rocky and Talia Shire’s Adrian.
“This movie will rise and fall on love, not fights,” Stallone said. “Everyone can sort of go, oh my God, it’s the little things in life, it’s the love, it’s the nurturing — that’s the victory.”
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Stallone calls the movie his biography when at the time he felt like he couldn’t win. He went into acting in his 20s after growing up with his father, who Stallone said was emotionally and physically abusive. Movies were a way for Stallone to cope, and he said the mythic heroes he saw on screen changed his life.
“I said, ‘I’m going to be that guy,'” Stallone said. “I don’t want to be what’s at the house, but I do want to be this noble creature.”
New Kennedy Center Honors medallion
The rainbow-colored ribbons adorned with three gold bars that have long been given to honorees were replaced this year with new gold medallions.
Designed by Tiffany and Co., each medallion features an etching of the center on one side with rainbow colors running through it. The other side bears each honoree’s name and when they received the award.
Each medallion hangs from a ribbon that’s navy blue, which the center described as “a color associated with dignity and tradition.”
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