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Miranda Lambert mourns death of beloved horses: ‘Goodbye’
Miranda Lambert is grieving the loss of two animals that meant the world to her.
The singer shared in a heartfelt Instagram post on Nov. 21 that her miniature horses, Sugar Pie and Adrianna, both died on the same day, a moment she described with deep sadness and gratitude.
Lambert, 42, wrote that her “sweet little nugget’s Sugar Pie and Adrianna crossed over the rainbow bridge today,” and reflected on the bond she built with them over nearly two decades.
She explained that she spent 18 years with the pair and that the happiness they brought into her life is hard to put into words.
She also spoke honestly about the reality of loving animals, saying, “The best part about being an animal mom is the joy. The worst part is when the time comes to say goodbye.”
The Grammy winner ended her tribute with a message filled with love and hope: “Godspeed little bitty’s. I know you are both in greener pastures as I type this. I’ll see y’all again one day. Big love.”
Her loss comes not long after another difficult period earlier this year.
In June 2024, Lambert revealed she had said goodbye to two of her rescue dogs, Delta Dawn and Louise, within just six weeks.
At the time, she wrote that “two of the best and most loyal friends I have ever had have left this earth,” sharing how heartbreaking the experience was and noting that “to love this big you have to hurt just as big.”
For Lambert, her animals have long been a source of comfort, companionship and joy.
Losing four of them in such a short span has made this chapter especially emotional, but her words show just how deeply she values the time she shared with each one.
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‘Jersey Shore Family Vacation’ to finally end after 300 seasons
After nearly two decades of drama, Jersey Shore Family Vacation is coming to an end, and the whole gang is coming back for one final round.
MTV has confirmed that the show will conclude with 18 farewell episodes, premiering globally on Thursday, 7th May.
The entire original cast will return for the send-off; Angelina Pivarnick, Deena Cortese, DJ Pauly D, Jenni “JWOWW” Farley, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola, and Vinny Guadagnino, the same faces that first came onto screens back in 2009.
It’s a remarkable run by any measure.
Since its debut, the Jersey Shore universe has spanned nearly 300 episodes and spawned multiple spinoffs, turning a house full of rowdy twenty-somethings into one of reality television’s most enduring and culturally significant franchises.
Viewers have watched the cast grow up in real time, through relationships, marriages, sobriety battles, parenthood, and career reinventions, all while somehow keeping the same chaotic chemistry intact.
The final season is billed as “a last hurrah for a cultural icon,” and the milestone moments are coming thick and fast.
The final season will feature the usual mix of celebrations, baby showers, bachelorette parties, gender reveals, birthdays, and weddings, alongside the inside jokes and friendships that have defined the show since the beginning.
Past seasons are currently streaming on Paramount+ and Pluto TV.
And for those not quite ready to say goodbye to the Shore universe entirely, MTV has confirmed that international spinoffs, including Canada Shore, remain in production.
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US Senate rejects bid to limit Trump’s Iran war powers
- Measure introduced by Democrat Tim Kaine, Republican Rand Paul.
- Democrats argue Trump bypassed Congress when he ordered air campaign.
- Resolution would’ve required Congress nod for continued US involvement.
WASHINGTON: The US Senate on Wednesday rejected a resolution aimed at curbing President Donald Trump’s authority to continue military strikes on Iran, in a narrow congressional show of support for a conflict launched without explicit approval from lawmakers.
The bipartisan measure, introduced by Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Rand Paul, would have required the withdrawal of US forces from hostilities against Iran unless Congress authorises the campaign.
But with Republicans holding a 53-47 majority in the upper chamber of Congress and largely backing the president’s decision to attack Iran alongside Israel, the resolution fell short by exactly that margin.
The vote came five days into a rapidly expanding conflict that has already killed Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior figures in Tehran, while US troops have died in an Iranian attack on a US base in Kuwait.
Democrats argue Trump unconstitutionally bypassed Congress when he ordered the air campaign and say the administration has offered shifting justifications for the war.
“Let me say it this way, there was no presentation of any evidence in that room… that suggested that the US faced any imminent threat from Iran,” Kaine told AFP after a classified briefing from administration officials.
Republicans have largely rallied behind their leader, though some have signalled their support could wane if the war expands or drags on.
“Roadside bombs coming out of Iran have maimed and killed hundreds, if not thousands, of Americans,” Lindsey Graham, one of Trump’s top loyalists in the Senate and a longtime advocate of confronting Iran, posted on X.
“They mean it when they say ‘death to America.’ I’m glad we didn’t let it go further. I’m glad we didn’t let them build more missiles.”
‘Knocked out’
For the resolution to pass, Democrats would have needed at least four Republicans to join Paul. One Democrat, Pennsylvania centrist John Fetterman, opposed the resolution.
Even if the measure had cleared the Senate and the House — where a vote on a similar resolution is expected Thursday — Trump would have been able to veto it. Congress would have needed an almost certainly unattainable two-thirds majority in both chambers to override the president.
Governments around the world have scrambled to evacuate citizens stranded by the war in the Middle East, triggered by the US-Israeli strikes that killed Khamenei and prompted retaliatory missile and drone attacks across the Gulf.
Cities such as Dubai and Riyadh — long seen as insulated from the region’s turmoil — have been drawn into the crisis as the conflict spreads across the region.
The debate in Congress over Trump’s authority to wage war reflects broader unease on Capitol Hill about the scope and duration of the military campaign.
Administration officials told lawmakers in classified briefings this week that the operation could last weeks and may require additional funding from Congress. Lawmakers from both parties say the Pentagon could soon seek emergency funds to replenish weapons stockpiles and sustain the operation.
The war powers resolution invoked the 1973 War Powers Act, passed after the Vietnam War, which allows Congress to force votes on military engagements and limits unauthorized conflicts to 60 days.
Democrats had acknowledged the measure faced steep odds but said forcing lawmakers to take a public position on the war was essential.
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Jake Cannavale shares his bit on Bobby Cannavale, Rose Byrne’s viral pet
Bobby Cannavale’s son Jake has given fans an update on the bearded dragon that recently made his father the talk of awards season, and it sounds like Benny Blue has settled in just fine.
Jake Cannavale, 30, spoke to E! News at the premiere of his new series Scarpetta on 3rd March, confirming that he and the family’s new reptile have formed quite the bond.
“Oh dude, me and Benny are tight,” he said. “Benny Blue the Bearded Dragon. I love that guy.”
Benny became an unlikely celebrity earlier this year after Bobby skipped the Golden Globes to go and collect him, a decision that sparked considerable amusement online.
Jake reflected on how the arrival of the bearded dragon has revealed a softer side of his father, particularly when it comes to animals.
“It’s funny because you know my dad hated pets growing up,” he said. “And now he’s being a dad again, and everything sort of has changed and he loves animals now. It’s hilarious.”
Bobby shares sons Rocco, 10, and Rafael, 8, with his partner Rose Byrne.
Jake’s involvement with the household has increased to actual babysitting duties, for the lizard, at least.
While Bobby took the boys to Disney, Jake stayed at the house for a few days to look after Benny, getting a crash course in bearded dragon care along the way.
“You have to dip the crickets in calcium powder and cover them in vitamins so that the bearded dragon will get its vitamins from the crickets,” he explained.
Despite the insect-handling, he described the whole experience as surprisingly therapeutic.
“It’s a very cathartic experience. Because he doesn’t really know what’s going on. And sometimes I think, ‘Wow that must be so nice, you’re just a lizard, in the desert. You don’t even know you’re in a cage right now.'”
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