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Tom Brady sparked buzz after seen with Scooter Braun’s ex Yael Cohen
Looks like Tom Brady may have found a new conversation partner – and possibly more.
As per a source, the retired NFL legend spent “all night” chatting with Yael Cohen, the ex-wife of music manager Scooter Braun, during a birthday bash in Los Angeles.
The party – hosted for former Kansa City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez – took place at the home of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, which basically means the guest list was as elite as the zip code.
According to the insider, Brady, 48, and Cohen, 39, “were together all night talking.”
And the evening didn’t end there.
The source adds the pair “then left together” after spending most of the party side by side.
Cohen – founder of the cancer-awareness nonprofit organisation – was married to Braun for seven years before their split in. The former couple share three children.
Brady, meanwhile, has had a busy post-football dating rumour mill. Recently, the seven-time NFL champion was linked to influencer Alix Earle, after the two were spotted getting cosy at a New Year’s Eve party in Saint Barthélemy and later seen flirting at a Super Bowl party in San Francisco.
Of course, Brady’s most famous relationship remains his 13-year marriage to supermodel Gisele Bündchen, which ended in 2022.
As Brady himself admitted earlier this year: “I don’t have much time for a personal life these days. But I love working and I love my kids.”
Still… apparently he had time for one long conversation and Hollywood is already taking notes.
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Vanessa Williams reveals why she always plays negative roles
Vanessa Williams has a very simple philosophy about why she keeps saying yes to the most deliciously difficult women in television and theatre, and it comes down to one thing: not being afraid.
The 63-year-old appeared on The Happy Grownup Podcast, where host Hal Rubenstein cut straight to it: “Why do you keep playing b–ches?”
Williams laughed and got straight to the point.
“You know, I think you have to not be afraid, because some people are like, ‘Oh I want to be liked.’ Well, why have a career if you just take roles that you want to be liked in? That’s ridiculous.”
The list of formidable women she has inhabited is a long one.
There was Wilhelmina Slater, the gloriously self-absorbed creative director of Mode on Ugly Betty.
Then came Renee Perry, the devious troublemaker she played on Desperate Housewives.
She is currently playing Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada musical on London’s West End.
And she traces the trajectory back further, to the 2000 TV movie A Diva’s Christmas Carol, in which she played a gender-flipped Ebony Scrooge.
“A Diva’s Christmas Carol, that was the first one, probably,” she said.
Beyond the attitude, Williams says these characters give her something most roles simply cannot.
“They have the most delicious lines, always. I mean, every day, I’ll read a script, I’m like ‘That’s hilarious. Oh, that’s really terrifying. I want to do that.’ It’s fun for me.”
She also credits having the “chutzpah” and “gravitas” to pull these larger-than-life figures off.
“I take risks. I think you have to put yourself out there when you’re playing somebody who’s larger than life and not afraid to step up to the plate and be a heavy hitter.”
Williams first came to public attention in 1984 as the first Black person to be named Miss America, before pivoting to a music career and earning 11 Grammy nominations, including song and record of the year for her 1992 number one hit Save the Best for Last.
She made her Broadway debut in Kiss of the Spider Woman in 1994 and received a Tony nomination for The Witch in the 2002 revival of Into the Woods.
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Stephen criticizes Megan Thee Stallion for cheating allegations against Klay
Stephen A. Smith weighed in on Megan Thee Stallion’s breakup with Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson, and he’s not holding back.
On his Straight Shooter show, the ESPN host questioned why Megan chose to make details of the split public, particularly her allegations of infidelity.
“I don’t know what happened in their relationship. Don’t wanna know, ain’t none of my damn business and none of y’all’s either,” Smith said. “But Megan Thee Stallion made it so… Why? How come you just couldn’t break up and go on your merry way?”
Smith argued that personal matters should be kept away from the public eye, suggesting that even if wrongdoing occurred, it didn’t need to be revealed publicly.
He sharpened his tone at one point, saying, “These women just chirp, chirp, chirping all over the damn place.”
The commentary sparked debate online, with clips of Smith’s remarks circulating widely.
Some fans defended Megan’s right to speak her truth, while others echoed Smith’s call for discretion.
The fallout came after Megan confirmed the breakup through a representative, citing a lack of trust.
She alleged Thompson’s infidelity, though the NBA star has not publicly addressed the situation.
WNBA player Lexie Brown also stepped in to deny speculation about her involvement.
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