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Kanye West makes major property move
Kanye West just sold his 14-million-dollar Wyoming ranch back to its original owners.
Bighorn Mountain Ranch, a 6,700-acre property, has returned to the family who first sold it to the rapper back in 2019, however during this long time, the property has fallen into disrepair.
West purchased the ranch months after he bought the nearby Monster Lake Ranch, where he unveiled ambitious plans to build futuristic domes that he believed could help alleviate homelessness.
Monster Lake’s condition also worsened as the property was neglected amid the fallout of his split from Kim Kardashian and the aftershock of his anti-Semitic remarks in 2022. Currently it is listed for sale for 12 million dollars.
Bighorn Mountain Ranch owners Greg and Pam Flitner have now officially reclaimed their family land from West, according to Cowboy State Daily.
The family told the outlet that their former home had fallen into significant decay.
“I think his original intent for the Mountain Ranch might have been somewhere that his family could go and be away from the rest of the world,” Pam shared.
Greg chimed in, “A lot of people have said that he was a really, really good guy and that he was really on task a lot of the time.”
“So, none of us can fault him at all for buying it and trying to get something accomplished for himself,” he concluded.
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Soap opera star Susan Lucci opens up about grief and resilience
For decades, Susan Lucci starred in “All My Children.” She speaks to “CBS Mornings” about her second memoir, which dives into her life after the soap opera series, the death of her husband and the resilience she found along the way.
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‘Game of Thrones’ star Kit Harington shares secret to his successful marriage
Kit Harington believes the secret to his nearly eight-year marriage with Rose Leslie lies in love, honesty and teamwork.
In a recent interview with Mr. Porter, the 39-year-old actor opened up about how he and Leslie, who share two children, navigate life’s challenges together.
“Rose and I are very caring of each other,” he explained. “We’re very loving, and tactile, and we make sure we tell each other that we love each other.”
Best known for his role as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, Harington described his wife as “the most genuine soul”.
He credited her with standing by him through difficult times including his struggles with alcohol.
“I’m very, very lucky. Rose was there through all of the hard stuff, and she’s been through some journeys with me. But it has truly worked out.”
That support was especially evident during his recent role as addict Sir Henry in HBO’s Industry.
Knowing the storyline would be emotionally heavy, Leslie stepped in to balance family life.
While working on a play in Stratford, she told Harington, “OK, you take the kids while you’re filming in Cardiff.”
For the actor, returning home to his children after long filming days became a grounding force.
“Anything dark I’d had to deal with during the day was gone… I’d get home and be a dad.”
Harington has been candid about his past reliance on alcohol and his decision to enter rehab in 2019.
He now says sobriety reshaped his life, allowing him to embrace fatherhood and marriage more fully.
“My life is better like this,” he reflected. “I think it all happened just at the right time. I’d made some choices, and then everything fell into place… I think that my kids met me at the right time.”
For Harington, the real secret to a lasting marriage isn’t avoiding hardship.
It is facing it together with love and resilience.
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‘The Odyssey’ director comments on Donald Trump’s controversial movies tarrifs
Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan has shared his opinion about the controversial movies’ tariffs proposal.
Nolan, who is the newly elected president for the Directors Guild of America, commented on the matter while setting out priorities for the company.
US President has proposed 100% tax on films made outside of America.
“I don’t know how a tariff system would work”, said the Oppenheimer director.
While speaking with Variety, the 55-year-old filmmaker opened that there are more serious conversations that require much focus than the movies tariffs.
He said in a statement, “I will say that since President Trump has started bandying these ideas around, there’s a much more serious conversation from the studios about how to improve the situation in the United States – to be perfectly frank about it.”
The Dark Knight filmmaker emphasized on the incentives that will be lost and stressed upon the unemployment that will prevail in the country.
“If you look at the overall spending from the consumer on media, on entertainment, on our work, it’s extremely stable.
“But we’re looking at a 35 percent to 40 percent decline in employment for our members.”
Nolan raised these concerns after the filming of The Odyssey around the Mediterranean.
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