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Kevin Costner Says He’s Lucky to Turn 70 as He Remembers Whitney Houston
As Kevin Costner turns 70, he remembers his once costar Whitney Houston.
On his birthday, Jan. 18, Costner shared a photo to his Instagram Stories of himself and Houston on the set of 1992’s “The Bodyguard,” in which the pair costarred. The photo originated from Houston’s account, which is run by her estate.
“This photo reminds me of how lucky I am to be getting another birthday,” Costner wrote in the post. “We lost such a light when we lost Whitney.”
Houston died at age 48 on Feb. 11, 2012. She would’ve been 61 this year.
In the photo, Costner and Houston are joined by hairstylist Ellin LaVar.
“Happy birthday to Kevin Costner!,” read the photo’s caption. “A behind the scenes photo from ‘The Bodyguard’ with Kevin, Whitney and Ellin LaVar, Whitney’s hairstylist for the film.”
In June of 2024, Costner said that when speaking at Houston’s funeral in 2012, he refused to shorten his 17-mintue eulogy so that television networks like CNN could air commercials during the broadcast.
“I had been working on this speech…and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’re going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”
He continued, “I could feel the weight on her, now it’s shifted to me. What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church in Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”
Kevin Costner recently celebrated his 70th birthday and reflected on his life and career, expressing gratitude for reaching this milestone. In a recent interview, the actor also took the time to remember his late co-star Whitney Houston, whom he starred alongside in the iconic film “The Bodyguard.”Costner shared fond memories of working with Houston on the film, praising her talent and professionalism. He acknowledged the impact that Houston had on his life and career, and expressed his gratitude for having had the opportunity to work with her.
As he celebrated his 70th birthday, Costner reflected on the passage of time and the blessings that have come his way. He expressed gratitude for his family, friends, and fans, and emphasized the importance of cherishing every moment.
Costner’s humble and grateful attitude towards reaching this milestone age serves as a reminder to appreciate the blessings in our lives and to never take anything for granted. As he continues to look back on his illustrious career, Costner remains grateful for the experiences and memories that have shaped his life. Cheers to Kevin Costner on turning 70 and here’s to many more years of success and happiness!
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#Kevin #Costner #Hes #Lucky #Turn #Remembers #Whitney #HoustonBumble shares fall after founder Whitney Wolfe Herd to return as CEO
Bumble said Friday founder Whitney Wolfe Herd was returning as CEO in March and that the struggling dating app operator expects to exceed its fourth-quarter revenue forecast.
Wolfe Herd, executive chair of Bumble, will take the reins from Lidiane Jones, who steps down after a tenure of about a year that was marked by a nearly 50% decline in the company’s shares.
Sticky inflation and a lack of major new features have hit growth at dating app operators including bigger rival Tinder-owner Match Group after a post-pandemic boom, leading to executive shake-ups at the companies.
Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd will return as CEo in March. Getty Images for Vox Media Bumble last month announced the departures of finance chief Anu Subramanian, who played a key role in its initial public offering in 2021, as well as marketing head Selby Drummond.
The company announced more changes on Friday, including lead director Ann Mather’s appointment as chair of Bumble’s board.
It also said its fourth-quarter adjusted core profit would be within the previously disclosed range.
Shares of the company closed down 1.6% at $7.70.
The company in November forecast fourth-quarter revenue between $256 million and $262 million, and adjusted core profit between $70 million and $73 million.
Sticky inflation and a lack of major new features have hit growth at dating app operators. NurPhoto via Getty Images The forecast followed its first decline in quarterly sales since going public in 2021, and was a warning that the company would take longer to boost its sluggish growth rate.
Bumble last year launched a refreshed Bumble app and new features, but the efforts are yet to gain traction, especially among Gen Z, an important group for advertisers.
Bumble shares fall after founder Whitney Wolfe Herd to return as CEOIn a surprising turn of events, Bumble’s shares have taken a hit after founder Whitney Wolfe Herd announced her return as CEO of the popular dating app. The news comes after former CEO, Andrey Andreev, stepped down amid allegations of a toxic work culture and sexual harassment within the company.
Investors seemed to react negatively to the news, causing Bumble’s shares to fall by 5% in after-hours trading. Many are concerned about the impact that Wolfe Herd’s return may have on the company’s future performance, especially given the recent controversies surrounding its former leadership.
Despite the initial backlash, some analysts believe that Wolfe Herd’s return could actually be a positive development for Bumble in the long run. As the company’s founder, she has a deep understanding of its mission and values, and her leadership could help steer Bumble in a more positive direction.
Only time will tell how Wolfe Herd’s return will ultimately impact Bumble’s success, but one thing is for certain – the dating app industry is in for some major changes with her back at the helm.
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Whitney Cummings Says THIS Celebrity Helped Her Through Postpartum Depression; READ
Whitney Cummings isn’t afraid to talk about the toughest experiences she had to go through and also to credit the people who have helped her go through those. Similarly, the comedian and actress talked about her postpartum depression and the person who assisted her through it, who was none other than Drew Barrymore.
Cummings appeared on Barrymore’s talk show on January 16, Thursday. During the visit, she revealed that she was in the “deep throes of postpartum depression” when she was asked to make an appearance on the Hollywood Squares with The Wedding Singer actress.
She revealed that after she discovered that Barrymore would also be featured in the show, she made the decision to appear in the episode, which, according to her, “snapped” her out of it and also assisted her so much.
Cummins shared that she “needed” to witness other mothers “working or having fun,” and that was such a huge moment that healed her. The Female Brain star shared, “I think I was just putting so much pressure on myself and that really helped me just like release it.”
Cummins expressed that she was aware that even if she messed up, they’d make it hilarious and they’d figure that out, adding that she was “safe enough” to be able to feel like she could do that and if she couldn’t do that, then that was also okay.
The comedian revealed that she realized how much she defined herself through her “ability to make people laugh or be smart or say the thing in the moment or remember the thing the fastest, and my brain was not working.” Cummings confessed that she was terrified.
Barrymore, who shares two daughters, Olive and Frankie, with her ex-spouse, Will Kopelman, shared about how she experienced postpartum. The veteran actress revealed that she experienced isolation and did not know what happened with her “chemically.”
Barrymore expressed, “I felt so confused in the most profound and beautiful ways after I had my kids,” adding that she did not know “who” she was supposed to be and so she “did not know how to work.”
The performer mentioned feeling like not being able to “relate” to her friends in a similar way anymore.
Whitney Cummings Says Reese Witherspoon Helped Her Through Postpartum Depression; READIn a recent interview, comedian Whitney Cummings opened up about her struggles with postpartum depression after the birth of her first child. She revealed that actress Reese Witherspoon played a significant role in helping her through this difficult time.
Cummings shared that Witherspoon reached out to her and offered support and encouragement during her darkest moments. The kind words and understanding from the Oscar-winning actress helped Cummings feel less alone and more hopeful about her recovery.
The comedian expressed her gratitude towards Witherspoon and highlighted the importance of having a strong support system during such challenging times. She hopes that by sharing her experience, she can help others going through similar struggles feel less isolated and more empowered to seek help.
Cummings’ candid and heartfelt revelation serves as a reminder that even celebrities face mental health challenges and that reaching out for support is a crucial step towards healing. Let’s continue to destigmatize conversations around postpartum depression and support those who may be struggling.
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#Whitney #Cummings #Celebrity #Helped #Postpartum #Depression #READWhitney Cummings Continues to Demonstrate What Happens When A Comedy Career Slows Down
2 Broke Girls creator and podcast host Whitney Cummings is making headlines for all the wrong reasons, but that’s still better than no press when you don’t have any tour dates until next month.
Right now, the first responders and local governments of Los Angeles County are still trying to control the deadly and destructive wildfires that broke out last week when blistering winds reaching 90 mph rapidly accelerated numerous blazes in areas of Southern California that hadn’t seen rain for eight months. The widespread disaster has already displaced as many as 92,000 Americans, taken 24 lives and destroyed more than 12,000 houses, businesses, schools and other structures as firefighters and local officials continue to work tirelessly to contain the inferno.
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While fire investigators have yet to determine what exactly sparked the numerous fires, the extreme weather and exceedingly dry conditions leave no doubt as to how the wildfires grew so immense, deadly and destructive — that is, unless you’re a C-tier Talk Tuah guest who dropped your last two stand-up specials on OnlyFans.
@realwhitneycummings The last few days of Cummings’ feed has everything you could ever expect from a washed-up comedian rebranding as a conservative conspiracy theorist: She’s shitting on Los Angeles and California despite the fact that she lives there, she’s using a natural disaster to baselessly demonize the homeless instead of even considering how climate change could have exacerbated the extreme weather conditions and she’s complaining about DEI hires and woke lesbian firefighters by calling out women by name whom she believes shouldn’t be working their current life-saving jobs.
Cummings just needs to plug some shady supplement and throw in an insane anti-immigrant take on these tunnels to perfect her “Joe Rogan please have me back on your show” publicity stunt.
It goes without saying that none of Cummings’ claims about homeless people starting the fires by pouring gasoline into the sewer system or woke lesbians slowing the work of the first responders have any basis in reported facts, but truth is never the point when a medium-talent who recently slid off all mainstream platforms starts trying to steer online discourse over current events. “The amount of people I have seen waking up is really uplifting to me,” reads the top comment on Cummings’ TikTok post where she essentially doxxed the firefighters who are currently working to save her family and her home from the blazes.
“Take a note from Tom Segura and Joe Rogan, and move to Texas baby,” another alt-right supporter advised.
An ex-fan lamented of Cummings’ current career arc, “Damn. You’re falling into the anus of the internet. I thought you were a smart one.”
It’s despicable to see a comedian who is struggling to book gigs besides her own podcast capitalize on a massive tragedy that’s currently unfolding in her community by spreading disinformation, hate and Elon-Musk-level punchlines, but it’s not entirely unexpected. Cummings has been careening further and further to the right the longer Netflix has avoided her calls.
Unfortunately for Cummings, this heel turn is short-sighted — after the right bans all the porn websites, who will produce her specials?
Whitney Cummings Continues to Demonstrate What Happens When A Comedy Career Slows DownWhitney Cummings, known for her sharp wit and hilarious stand-up routines, has been a staple in the comedy world for years. However, like many comedians, Cummings has experienced a slowdown in her career in recent years.
Despite facing some setbacks, Cummings continues to demonstrate resilience and creativity in navigating the ups and downs of the entertainment industry. Instead of letting her career stall, she has taken on new projects and embraced different opportunities to keep her comedic spark alive.
From launching her own podcast to writing and producing TV shows, Cummings has proven that a comedy career slowdown doesn’t have to mean the end of the road. By staying true to her comedic roots and staying open to new possibilities, she is showing that there is always a way to reinvent oneself and keep the laughs coming.
As fans eagerly await Cummings’ next big project, it’s clear that she is just getting started in demonstrating what happens when a comedy career slows down – it’s an opportunity to pivot, grow, and come back stronger than ever.
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#Whitney #Cummings #Continues #Demonstrate #Comedy #Career #SlowsWhitney Cummings slammed for wild conspiracy about L.A. lesbian firefighters
Comedian, actress, writer, and podcaster Whitney Cummings has been slammed for sharing controversial remarks on social media in reaction to the Los Angeles fires — including a homophobic conspiracy theory.
Amid sharing posts that declared she would arm herself with a wooden sword to fight alleged arsonists and blaming the media for misreporting information about the fires, Cummings posted a video Friday questioning the leadership of the “lesbians in charge of” the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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“I came across a video of the fire chief. A lesbian. Love it…. Tried to be one, didn’t take,” Cummings said in an X video. “I don’t think I’m a lesbian…I just live in Los Angeles. The men are so effeminate that honestly, at this point, dating a woman is like the straightest thing you can do.”
Cummings is referring to Los Angeles’s first out LGBTQ+ fire chief, Kristin Crowley. Throughout the disaster, Crowley has become a lightning rod of social media criticism among conservatives, who have called her a “DEI hire” and accused her of being unqualified — despite decades of experience.
Though Cummings acknowledged that “lesbians can be firefighters” and that she’s not “thinking about your genitals or your preferences” when it comes to emergency responders, she then proposed that gay women running the LAFD are deliberately “recruiting more lesbians” to work with them.
Cummings compared this alleged hiring process to a gay man only hiring other gay men, a straight woman wanting to hire “more hot guys” to work with, or a straight man declaring that his workplace needs “more hot blondes.” Cummings then posed the question, “Isn’t that essentially just recruiting people in your dating pool to work at your office?”
The video concluded with Cummings showing an X post claiming that “all of the people in charge of L.A.’s fire response are lesbians named Kristin.” She adds, “I don’t recall voting on a prop that said we could recruit our fire team off Grindr. What?”
Lesbians were not Cummings’s only controversial target. In other incendiary social media posts, Cummings mused about “people in L.A. talking about fire retardant more than they need to because they’re having fun using the R-word again.” She also joked about hoping that alleged arsonists “aren’t near where Diddy stored his video tapes.”
And when an X user replied with a conspiracy theory that the recent L.A. fires were related to a “massive land grab and the upcoming Olympics,” Cummings replied, “A lot of people talking about this.”
Out has reached out to Whitney Cummings for comment.
Best known for creating the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, starring on NBC’s Whitney, and hosting the Good for You podcast, Cummings is set to appear soon as a guest judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17.
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Whitney Cummings’s conspiracy theories about the 2025 Los Angeles fires have prompted a negative response from Hollywood stars, influencers, and other social media users. Content creator and Out100 honoree Matt Bernstein (@mattxiv) wrote on X: “I’m fine with a straight guy but THREE straight men? Something’s fishy,” in response to Cummings’s reaction about three lesbian firefighters.
Without naming names, actor, writer, and comedian Guy Branum shared a few reactions Saturday that seem pointed at Cummings. These X posts read: “Multiple lesbians being at the top of an organization that requires brute strength, technical skill, and a desire to save people isn’t DEI, it’s nature taking its course.”
In what seemed to be a reaction to Cummings’s intent to fight arsonists with wooden swords, Branum stated, “If you are trying to hunt down an arsonist with a blowtorch, you should probably bring a weapon that isn’t, you know, highly flammable.”
Branum also called out this type of behavior in an Instagram video:
“This is not a universal amongst comedians right now, but I just wanted to say that I think being a vigilante is bad. Going into dangerous areas where there are active fires and emergency crews are working, with weapons, because you think you’re going to hunt down the arsonists… It’s danger to yourself, it’s a danger to innocent people who you could mistake for arsonists, and it’s a danger to the rescue crews who might have to save you from harm you do to yourself.”
The Bros star continued, “I love free speech, [and] I love America protecting free speech, but I think that people advocating, modeling, and doing dangerous things during times of crisis is dumb and it’s wrong. I feel obliged to say: I don’t think you should do it. I don’t think you should encourage people to do it. I think it’s really dumb. And I think, if you don’t like California, I’m excited for you to leave.”
@theserfstv shared a Family Guy meme that shows Lois Griffin staring at a pill bottle that reads:
“Throwing LGBTQ+ people under the bus to salvage dead career.”
X user @KrangTNelson wrote:
“[Seeing people pour gasoline into the sewer] f*ck I gotta text comedian Whitney Cummings about this.”
Cummings is far from the only person to blame LGBTQ+ people for the L.A. fires. In addition to the online vitriol aimed at Crowley, a man made headlines last week for saying “all the gay people in L.A.” were responsible for the destruction in an interview with local reporters, who quickly shut him down.
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Whitney Cummings is facing backlash after making a controversial claim about lesbian firefighters in Los Angeles. In a recent podcast episode, Cummings suggested that there is a secret society of lesbian firefighters in L.A. who are deliberately setting fires in order to gain more power and influence in the city.The comedian’s wild conspiracy theory has been met with widespread criticism and disbelief. Many people have called out Cummings for spreading baseless and harmful rumors about a group of dedicated public servants. Some have accused her of perpetuating harmful stereotypes and stoking fear and distrust among the public.
It is important to remember that conspiracy theories like the one Cummings has put forth can have real-world consequences, especially when they target marginalized communities. Spreading false information and inciting unfounded fear and suspicion only serves to divide us and undermine trust in our institutions.
As of now, Cummings has not issued a public apology or retracted her statements. It remains to be seen how she will address the backlash and whether she will take responsibility for her harmful words. In the meantime, it is important to approach such outlandish claims with skepticism and critical thinking, rather than giving in to fear and prejudice.
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#Whitney #Cummings #slammed #wild #conspiracy #L.A #lesbian #firefightersWhitney Sudler-Smith Unpacks Decision to Cast Ashley Jacobs for “Riveting Television”
Whitney Sudler-Smith has been part of Southern Charm since the very beginning — and he’s actually one of the main reasons why the show exists.
The South Carolina native, who is Patricia Altschul‘s only child, was the one who got the cameras rolling, and the rest, as they say, is history. In a sit-down for BravoTV.com (video at the top of the post), Whitney opened up about the evolution of the show, and how new personalities would come on the show and refresh the cast dynamic. One alum who Whitney thinks made a considerable impact was Ashley Jacobs.
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“It’s amazing. We’ve been quite lucky, too. Just when you think someone’s played out, or a storyline is dead or something, something f—–g insane or somebody comes up from out of the darkness,” he said in the clip at the top of this post, while sitting alongside his mother. “Season 5, we were getting stale [and] suddenly out of nowhere comes Ashley. Riveting television.”
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Ashley appeared as a friend on Season 5 of Southern Charm, and she also popped up as a guest briefly on Season 6.
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Where is Ashley Jacobs from Southern Charm now?
The registered nurse’s life looks very different nowadays.She moved back to California after her time on Southern Charm came to an end. She met her now-husband, Mike Appel, at a rooftop party in Santa Barbara in 2019.
Ashley and Mike got engaged in Park City, Utah in 2021, and they secretly got married that same year. The California resident announced her pregnancy in June 2021, and she gave birth to their first son, Grayson Maxwell, in August of that year.
Fast-forward to September 2024, and Ashley confirmed her second pregnancy in a chat with People. “I’ve come a long way since my Southern Charm days!!!” Ashley told the outlet. “My husband, son and I are thrilled to announce that we are expecting baby boy #2 in FIVE WEEKS!!! We cannot wait for his arrival and to watch our boys grow up together. Grateful is an understatement!”
Ashley confirmed the birth of her second son on Instagram in November. “One week with our boys,” she shared on November 10. “Our hearts have never been so full Our family is complete!
She rang in her 40th birthday just a few weeks later, on December 1. “KISSING MY THIRTIES GOODBYE (But look at what my thirties gave to me!). [40] Photo cred: My wonderful husband,” she wrote in the caption of her post.
Whitney Sudler-Smith, creator and star of the hit reality TV show “Southern Charm,” recently made waves with his decision to cast controversial figure Ashley Jacobs for the upcoming season. In a recent interview, Sudler-Smith unpacked his reasoning behind the choice, stating that he believes Jacobs will bring a level of drama and conflict that will make for “riveting television.”Sudler-Smith explained that he was drawn to Jacobs’ fiery personality and her ability to stir up emotions among the cast members. He acknowledged that Jacobs has a polarizing effect on viewers, but believes that her presence on the show will spark intense conversations and debates that will keep viewers engaged.
While some fans may question Sudler-Smith’s decision to include Jacobs in the cast, he remains confident that her addition will elevate the show to new heights. He emphasized that “Southern Charm” is all about capturing the authentic lives and relationships of its cast members, and Jacobs’ presence will undoubtedly add a layer of complexity to the show.
As the new season of “Southern Charm” approaches, viewers can expect to see sparks fly as Jacobs enters the mix. Whether you love her or hate her, there’s no denying that Jacobs will bring a level of drama and intrigue that will make for must-see television. Stay tuned for what promises to be a wild ride with Ashley Jacobs on “Southern Charm.”
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Southern Charm’s Whitney Sudler-Smith Praises Ashley Jacobs
Whitney Sudler-Smith is the creator and executive producer of Southern Charm. For 10 seasons, Whitney has watched this series evolve on Bravo. Admittedly, various years have been better than others. But if you ask Whitney, the two seasons that featured Ashley Jacobs were “riveting,” as Ashley brought the drama to a rather stale era of Southern Charm.
Ashley Jacobs brought the drama Southern Charm needed, states Whitney Sudler-Smith
Ashley appeared as a friend on Season 5 of Southern Charm. Her entrance made sense, as she was dating Thomas Ravenel, a series regular. Yet, Ashley clashed with Kathryn Dennis, the mother of Thomas’ two children.
Ashley popped up again as a guest briefly on Season 6, where she and Kathryn once again came to verbal blows, and the bulk of the cast (and the viewers) took sides with Kathryn.
Ashley ended her romance with Thomas shortly after. She now lives in California with her husband and their two little boys. Her name has not sounded on Southern Charm ever since.
In a sit-down with BravoTV, Whitney and his mother, aka the matriarch of this series, Patricia Altschul, gabbed a bit about Ashley’s time spent filming on Southern Charm.
“It’s amazing. We’ve been quite lucky. Just when you think someone’s played out, or a storyline is dead or something, something f*cking insane, or somebody comes up from out of the darkness,” Whitney began, setting up his statement to touch on all things Ashley.
Whitney then continued, explaining that in “Season 5, we were getting stale [and] suddenly out of nowhere comes Ashley. Riveting television.” Whitney also labeled Thomas as “crazy and compelling.” He then revealed that Thomas is the character who helped to launch this series in the first place.
Whitney is correct. Ashley and Thomas created highly antagonizing scenes. Many of us watched these seasons on the edges of our seats, mainly because we were yelling at our screens. But hey, viewership is viewership, so we can understand what Whitney means.
Thankfully, Ashley and Thomas are now happily living separate lives, far away from Bravo.
Southern Charm returns on January 2, 2025, at 8/7c on Bravo.
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Southern Charm’s Whitney Sudler-Smith Praises Ashley JacobsIn a surprising turn of events, Whitney Sudler-Smith, star of the hit reality show Southern Charm, has come forward to praise fellow cast member Ashley Jacobs. Known for her controversial behavior and tumultuous relationship with co-star Thomas Ravenel, Jacobs has often been a polarizing figure on the show.
However, Sudler-Smith recently took to social media to commend Jacobs for her growth and maturity in handling difficult situations. He wrote, “I have to give credit where credit is due – Ashley has really impressed me with her grace under pressure. She has shown tremendous strength and resilience in the face of adversity, and I have a newfound respect for her.”
Fans of the show were shocked by Sudler-Smith’s unexpected praise for Jacobs, as the two have had their fair share of disagreements and tense moments in the past. Some viewers speculate that Sudler-Smith’s comments may signal a shift in the dynamics of the Southern Charm cast, as Jacobs continues to navigate her relationships with her co-stars.
Only time will tell how this newfound support from Sudler-Smith will impact Jacobs’s role on the show, but one thing is for certain – this unexpected praise has certainly caught the attention of Southern Charm fans everywhere.
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