📰 Gerry Turner warns new ‘Golden Bachelor’ he’s making a serious mistake with controversial age cutoff

Gerry Turner warns new 'Golden Bachelor' he's making a serious mistake with controversial age cutoff

Gerry Turner, a former contestant on “Golden Bachelor,” believes the new lead, Mel Owens, will regret his decision to cut contestants over 60 years old, citing the grace and charm of older women. Owens, 66, set a strict age limit of 45 to 60 for contestants, stating he would eliminate any woman over 60, despite pushback from producers. Turner expressed confidence that ABC wouldn’t cast a lead with a shallow perspective like Owens. Turner, who married and divorced a contestant from the show, emphasized the importance of treating all contestants with respect regardless of age. Despite facing bone marrow cancer, Turner has found love again and is living life to the fullest with his new partner, Lana Sutton.

📰 Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s royal exit caused ‘unforgivable’ pain in Queen Elizabeth’s final years: expert

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's royal exit caused ‘unforgivable’ pain in Queen Elizabeth’s final years: expert

Queen Elizabeth II’s final years were filled with sorrow due to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit, which was deemed “unforgivable” by royal expert Hilary Fordwich. The couple’s actions reportedly caused significant heartbreak for the queen, leading to a massive rift within the royal family. Lady Elizabeth Anson, a close confidante of the queen, revealed that the monarch felt deeply disappointed and hurt by Harry and Meghan’s decision to leave the U.K. The deteriorating relationship between the queen and the Sussexes began during the planning of the couple’s wedding, with tensions escalating over various issues. Despite the personal hurt caused by the couple’s departure, the queen, who adored Harry, was reportedly concerned about her grandson’s future.

📰 Malcolm-Jamal Warner remembered by Hollywood: Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé honor late ‘Cosby Show’ star

Malcolm-Jamal Warner remembered by Hollywood: Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé honor late 'Cosby Show' star

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known for his role in “The Cosby Show,” passed away at the age of 54, leading to heartfelt tributes from Hollywood stars like Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé, and Kate Hudson. Beyoncé honored Warner’s contribution to television history, while Kate Hudson remembered him as kind and sweet. Colleagues like Morris Chestnut and Viola Davis also expressed their grief over his passing, highlighting Warner’s warmth and talent. Warner’s former co-stars, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Tracee Ellis Ross, shared their sorrow and admiration for him on social media. Warner’s impact extended beyond acting, as he co-hosted a podcast that discussed diverse experiences within the Black community, leaving a lasting legacy of purpose and brilliance.

📰 King Charles faces mass exodus of gardening staff at Highgrove House estate: report

King Charles faces mass exodus of gardening staff at Highgrove House estate: report

King Charles III is reportedly facing challenges retaining gardeners at Highgrove House, with 11 out of 12 gardeners leaving the team since 2022 due to issues such as being under-resourced and struggling to meet the king’s demands. Some staff members have suffered physical injuries and low morale as a result. The king allegedly expressed dissatisfaction when a staff member showed a lack of knowledge about a flower. The King’s Foundation defended the turnover rate, stating that staff welfare is a priority and satisfaction rates are high, with only one grievance reported between 2024 and 2025 out of nearly 500 staff members. The foundation has implemented positive changes at Highgrove, including increased operating profit, a new education facility, and growing visitor numbers. King Charles has resided at Highgrove since 1980, raising his children with Princess Diana and now sharing the home with Queen Camilla.

📰 Luke Bryan’s cheeky joke about viral Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal has concert crowd roaring with laughter

Luke Bryan's cheeky joke about viral Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal has concert crowd roaring with laughter

Luke Bryan and Morgan Wallen made light-hearted jokes referencing the viral Coldplay Kiss Cam moment involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his HR chief, Kristin Cabot. The incident occurred during a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay, addressed the scandal during subsequent concerts, jokingly warning fans about being featured on the big screen. Astronomer issued a statement committing to investigate the matter and announced that Andy Byron had resigned from the company. The article also briefly mentions the marital status of Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron, as well as the involvement of other individuals in the story.

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