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‘White Lotus’ star imagines character’s fate post season 1
Alexandra Daddario is imagining where her White Lotus alter ego might have ended up years after the chaotic events of season 1.
The actress, who played Rachel on the HBO hit’s Hawaii-set debut season, reflected on her character’s unresolved marriage storyline while promoting her new coming-of-age film I Wish You All the Best.
In season 1, viewers watched Rachel and her new husband Shane navigate a deeply uncomfortable honeymoon that left her questioning whether she had made a life-altering mistake.
Speaking to PEOPLE Magazine in a recent chat, Daddario, established that she suspects Rachel never walked away.
Moreover, she believes the young writer likely stayed married to Shane, played by Jake Lacy, and has probably followed a predictable path since.
“In my mind she stayed with him. And what does that look like four years down the road? And did they have kids? There’s a lot of directions that could go in,” she said.
She added that thinking about Rachel still being tied to that relationship stirs mixed emotions.
“I do think about her as a character, and it makes me sad to think that she’s still out there in the creative ether with him,” she claimed.
Ultimately, Daddario said she would leave any future storyline to series creator Mike White.
“I would be very curious to see what he thinks she’s up to.”
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‘Scream 7′ major salary difference
Neve Campbell is heading back to face Ghostface in Scream 7, and she’s being paid handsomely for it.
According to Variety, the 52-year-old actress secured a deal worth nearly $7 million to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott in the upcoming seventh instalment, which hits cinemas on 27th February 2026.
That figure is a significant one, not least because it’s $5 million more than her longtime co-star Courteney Cox is receiving for the same film.
Cox, 61, who has played sharp-tongued journalist Gale Weathers in every Scream film since the 1996 original, was awarded $2 million for her return, a notable gap that underlines just how central Sidney Prescott is to the franchise’s identity and, frankly, its box office appeal.
Campbell had sat out Scream VI in 2023 following a reported salary dispute, but her return to the seventh film has been one of the more anticipated storylines in horror this year.
Reworking the script to bring Campbell’s Sidney back into the fold reportedly cost around $500,000. The film’s overall budget sits at $45 million, up from the $35 million spent on the sixth film.
The response from fans has been warm.
“I’m so excited to see Sidney as the focus again,” one follower wrote on a post shared by Campbell herself. “You deserve all of the great things! February 27th can’t get here fast enough.”
Scream 7 opens in cinemas on Friday, 27th February.
Entertainment
Who is Rafael Olarra? Know all about Pedro Pascal’s boyfriend
Rafael Olarra, the Argentine creative director and Luke Evans ex boyfriend and The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal are at the centre of swirling romance rumours these days.
The buzz started earlier this month when Pascal, 50, and Olarra, 47, were photographed multiple times together in New York City’s Lower East Side.
On 6th February, the pair were spotted linking arms on a walk before sitting down for a meal together.
Days later, they were seen side by side at a screening of Wuthering Heights, starring Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie, chatting closely throughout.
Then, on 24th February, photos obtained by TMZ showed the two strolling through Beverly Hills in athletic wear, arms wrapped around each other’s waists.
In one snap, Pascal appears to lean in and rest his chin, and mouth, on Olarra’s shoulder.
In another, Olarra reaches his arm back around Pascal in return. Both men were smiling and laughing in the Los Angeles sunshine.
Neither Pascal nor Olarra has commented on the nature of their relationship, but fans have been doing plenty of talking.
“He must really be in love, cuz he’s never publicly walked around with someone like this knowingly getting papped,” one supporter wrote online.
Another added, “I love that he hasn’t made any big personal statements. It feels like he’s just out there living his life without the fanfare.”
Who is Rafael Olarra?
So who is Rafael Olarra? Born in Gualeguaychú, Argentina, he studied at the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires and later reportedly spent time studying in Madrid.
He has built a quietly impressive career in the world of art direction, luxury hospitality, and large-scale creative projects.
Since August 2015, he has served as creative director of the Faena Group, a high-end international hospitality brand founded by Argentinian hotelier Alan Faena, known for its immersive blend of art, culture, and luxury.
On his own website, Olarra describes his role as being “in charge of materialising Alan Faena’s vision and work to improve the Faena district, which was created in collaboration with the incredible minds of Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martins, Ximena Caminos, Juan Gatti, Rem Koolhaas, Foster, Oma, Francis Mallman, Paul Qui, and many more.”
Beyond Faena, he also takes on freelance art direction work spanning fashion campaigns, editorials, advertising, exhibitions, theatre, and television.
On Instagram, however, it’s a different side of him that comes through, he describes himself as an “adventurous traveler”, a “motivated climber”, and a “triathlete”, with a social circle that includes Cher, Gisele Bündchen, Violet Chachki, and Jamie Foxx.
Olarra is openly gay and was previously in a relationship with Welsh actor Luke Evans, best known for Beauty and the Beast.
What does Pedro Pascal say of Rafael Olarra romance rumours?
Pascal, for his part, has always kept his personal life tightly under wraps.
He has never publicly addressed his sexuality, and previous rumoured romances, including links to Maria Dizzia in the 1990s, Game of Thrones co-star Lena Headey in 2014, Robin Tunney in 2015, and Jennifer Aniston in 2025, were never confirmed by the actor himself.
What is well established, though, is his vocal support for the LGBTQ+ community.
His sister, Lux Pascal, is trans, and his The Last of Us co-star Bella Ramsey identifies as non-binary.
Speaking to The Wrap last year, Pascal said it is “important to protect people and human beings, especially those who are simply asking for the right to exist in the bodies that belong to them, in a world that they never asked to be brought into.”
He described members of the LGBTQ+ community as “vulnerable, inspiring, courageous, and brave,” and stressed how “very important” it is to protect those qualities “in humanity.”
Both men share Chilean and South American cultural roots, Pascal was born in Chile, Olarra in Argentina, and their repeated, unhurried public appearances together suggest a comfort and closeness that has caught the attention of fans and media alike.
Whether romance is officially on the cards remains to be seen. For now, as one fan put it, Pascal appears to simply be out there living his life.
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France names Christophe Leribault to lead crisis-hit Louvre after jewel heist
The French government has announced the appointment of Christophe Leribault, president of Versailles, as the new director of the Louvre Museum.
The 62-year-old replaced Laurence des Cars after she resigned amid mounting crises.
Leribault took over the world’s most visited museum at a time when it had been hit by multiple crises following an audacious jewel heist in October, exposing glaring security vulnerabilities.
Thieves dramatically stole the crown jewels valued at $102 million within eight minutes.
Following the heist, a cascade of problems emerged. Earlier, staff went on strike due to worsening working conditions and wage problems, due to which the museum had to shut for days.
After that, a water leakage occurred, which damaged book collections. Additionally, a prosecutor found a ticket-fraud scheme that allegedly siphoned more than €10 million over a decade.
With the repeated structural issues, one of the galleries of the museum has been closed.
Leribault has extensive institutional knowledge. Previously, he served as a deputy director of the Louvre’s graphic arts department from 2006 to 2012 and has led the Musée d’Orsay, the Petit Palais, and the Musée National Eugène Delacroix.
During his time at Versailles, he tackled similar challenges as the Louvre, including vast collections, ageing buildings, and central cultural significance.
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