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Gordon Ramsay’s Daughter Announces She’s Pregnant With His First Grandchild

Gordon Ramsay’s family kitchen will soon have a new set of hands … because his daughter’s pregnant!
Holly Ramsay announced the good news on Instagram Saturday … sharing a sweet photo with her husband, Adam Peaty, reflecting on their good fortune.
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In the pic, Ramsay’s wearing just a sports bra, thus showing off her growing baby bump. She’s smiling up at Adam and touching his broad shoulder in the photo.
She captioned the post, “Baby Ramsay-Peaty coming December 2026 🐣. We can’t wait to meet our baby girl 🩷.”
Gordon congratulated the happy couple in the comments section of their post … writing, “Congratulations to you both sending lots of love Dad ❤️ I’m going to be a very over excited Grandad especially this Christmas.”
Gordon has six kiddos … but it appears this will be his first grandchild. Holly followed him into the restaurant field — so, we could have a third-generation chef on our hands if her daughter decides to grab an apron.
Hopefully, Gordon’s nicer to his granddaughter in the kitchen than he is to his TV contestants … after all, he can’t be calling a newborn an idiot sandwich!

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TV Schedule: What To Watch The Week Of June 21, 2026

Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized by release time and alphabetically within each slot.
What follows is a look at the week ahead — a roundup of premieres and finales designed to help you plan your viewing for the next seven days.
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📺 “The Agency” Season 2 (Paramount+, 10-episode binge)
📺 9 p.m. “American Dad!” returns (Fox, two episodes)
📺 9 p.m. “House of the Dragon” Season 3 (HBO)
📺 9 p.m. “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island” Season 1 Reunion, Part 1 of 2 (Bravo)
📺 9 p.m. “This Land” docuseries finale (CNN, two episodes)
📺 9 p.m. “The Way Home” series finale (Hallmark Channel)
MONDAY, JUNE 22
📺 “Harry Wild” Season 5 (Acorn TV)
📺 “You’re Killing Me” Season 1 finale (Acorn TV)
📺 8 p.m. “Sullivan’s Crossing” Season 4 finale (The CW)
📺 9 p.m. “All American: The Final Season Special” (The CW)
TUESDAY, JUNE 23
📺 “Not Suitable for Work” Season 1 finale (Hulu)
📺 8 p.m. “Love It or List It” Season 21 (HGTV)
🏀 8 p.m. NBA Draft Round 1 (ABC & ESPN)
🤣 “Ryan Hamilton: This Just Hit Me” (Netflix comedy special)
🎥 9 p.m. “The Welcome Table” (HBO documentary)
Filmmaker Josh Fox tells the story of climate refugees across six continents, celebrating the voices and experiences of people living at the forefront of the climate crisis, displaced from their homes by climate disasters.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
📺 “The American Experiment” (Netflix, five-episode binge)
The docuseries reexamines the improbable achievement that was the nation’s founding, and the radical question at the center of the American Revolution: Can a people govern themselves? Talking heads include Kamala Harris, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Al Gore, Mike Pence, and Nancy Pelosi.
📺 “Behind the Attraction” Season 3 (Disney+, two episodes)
📺 “The Legend of Vox Machina” Season 4 finale (Prime Video, three episodes)
📺 “The Other Bennet Sister” Season 1 finale (BritBox)
📺 “Wild Cherry” (Paramount+, six-episode binge)
The friendship between a self-made businesswoman (Carmen Ejogo) and her wealthy best friend (Eve Best) is put to the test when their daughters become embroiled in a scandal that shatters their community’s perfect image.
📺 “A Woman of Substance” (BritBox, two-episode premiere)
A Yorkshire maid (played by Brenda Blethyn and Jessica Reynolds) defies the limits placed upon her in a decades-spanning tale of power and revenge.
🏀 8 p.m. NBA Draft Round 2 (ESPN)
📺 9 p.m. “Next Gen NYC” Season 2 (Bravo)
🎥 “Avatar: Fire and Ash” (Disney+)
🎥 “In the Hand of Dante” (Netflix movie)
A writer (Oscar Isaac) helps a mob boss steal Dante’s handwritten “Divine Comedy” manuscript as a parallel tale follows the 14th-century poet creating his masterpiece; Gal Gadot, Gerard Butler, Jason Momoa, Martin Scorsese, John Malkovich, and Al Pacino co-star.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25
📺 “Avatar: The Last Airbender” Season 2 (Netflix, seven-episode binge)
🎵 8 p.m. CMA Fest (ABC)
📺 9 p.m. “The Bear” final season (Hulu, eight-episode binge)
📺 9 p.m. “Welcome to Wrexham” Season 5 finale (FXX)
FRIDAY, JUNE 26
📺 “Camp Snoopy” Season 2 (Apple TV, 13-episode binge)
🎵 “Paul Simon: The Quiet Celebration Concert” (Disney+ & Hulu)
🏒 7 p.m. NHL Draft (ESPN)
📺 9 p.m. “Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness” (HBO)
From executive producers Barack and Michelle Obama comes a seven-episode sketch comedy series led by Larry David that features a rotating lineup of notable guest stars — including several “Curb Your Enthusiasm” alumni.
🎥 “Little Brother” (Netflix movie)
Rudd (John Cena) has the perfect life — great job, loving family, and a thriving career as a real estate agent… until his little brother, Marcus (Eric Andre), crashes back into his world as a full-blown agent of chaos, stress-testing every part of Rudd’s carefully controlled existence.
🎥 “Strung” (Peacock movie)
Chloe Bailey plays a talented violinist whose prestigious new role as a music tutor for an enigmatic, elite family spirals into a psychological battle for her safety and sanity; Lynn Whitfield, Lucien Laviscount, Anna Diop, and Coco Jones co-star.
🎥 “Undertone” (HBO Max)
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
📺 8 p.m. “Wild Spring” docuseries finale (BBC America)
📺 9 p.m. “Craig Ferguson: American on Purpose” Season 1 finale (CNN)
🎥 8 p.m. “A Castle of Our Own” (Hallmark Channel movie)
An unexpected summer trip helps an overworked architect (Erica Cerra) reconnect with her daughter, rediscover joy, and find love she never saw coming; Brennan Elliott co-stars.
🎥 8 p.m. “Single Black Tenant” (Lifetime movie)
Tia Mowry stars as a woman whose luck seems to turn around after landing an affordable apartment — until she suspects she’s living with a killer trying to frame her for murder.

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James Burrows, legendary director of ‘Cheers’ and ‘Friends,’ dies at 85

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Beloved Hollywood director, James Burrows, died on Friday at the age of 85.
Burrows’ family confirmed the actor’s death in a statement to People magazine, The Associated Press reported, saying they are celebrating “the extraordinary life and enduring legacy,” of the director, who “passed away peacefully today surrounded by his loving family.”
“For more than five decades, Burrows was one of the most influential and beloved directors in television history,” the statement read. “As a legendary director, mentor, and creative force, he helped shape generations of comedy and brought immeasurable joy to audiences around the world.”
The statement then highlighted his “unparalleled career,” as he directed over “1,000 episodes of television and was instrumental in creating some of the most iconic series ever produced.”
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Often referred to as the “king of the multi-cam sitcom,” Burrows had his big break in the industry when he directed episodes of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” which led to him becoming one of the principal directors of “Taxi,” which earned him his first two Emmy Awards.
He then went on to co-create the hit sitcom, “Cheers,” and directed all but 35 of the 275 episodes of the show. His work on the show earned him six Emmy Awards throughout its run.
“But beyond his remarkable achievements, Burrows will be remembered for something even greater: his kindness, generosity, and unwavering belief in the people around him,” the statement continued. “He possessed a rare ability to make everyone better and was known for remembering every person he met by name, making colleagues at every level feel seen, valued, and appreciated.”
Burrows also directed the pilot and key episodes of “Friends,” as well as every episode of “Will & Grace,” and as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after sitcom directors worked on “Two and a Half Men,” “The Big Band Theory,” “Two Broke Girls,” “Frasier” and many others.
“Burrows understood that great comedy was never simply about laughter. It was about humanity, connection, and truth. That understanding became the foundation of a career that forever changed television,” his family wrote in their statement to People. “His influence will continue to be felt for generations through the countless artists he inspired, the stories he helped tell, and the millions of people whose lives were brightened by his work.”
“Above all else, Burrows was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather,” the statement concluded. “He is survived by his beloved wife, Debbie, his four daughters, and his seven grandchildren. He will be profoundly missed and forever remembered. Our thoughts are with Debbie, his children and grandchildren, his family, friends, collaborators, and all those whose lives he touched. May his memory be a blessing.”
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Throughout his career, Burrows earned 11 Emmy Awards and five Directors’ Guild Awards, and was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 2006.
Upon learning of his death, many actors who worked with him throughout their careers, including Jennifer Aniston and Debra Messing, paid tribute to Burrows on social media.
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Messing shared a series of photos from their time together on “Will & Grace” on Instagram, and in the caption called him “A singular talent and revolutionary in television.”
“I can’t express the pain of his loss, and I know that is true for everyone who was lucky enough to be loved by him,” she wrote in part. “Jimmy changed my life 28 years ago and has been in my life ever since. He had a dry sense of humor but exploded in laughter when he orchestrated comic moments that landed. I wanted his laughs most of all.”
Aniston, who he directed on “Friends,” referred to him as “Papa Burrows” in her Instagram tribute, adding, “The hardest thing about writing this is that you spent a lifetime making people feel loved, and now it feels impossible to put all of that love into a few paragraphs.”
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“He was a father figure to me. He always checked in on me,” she wrote in part. “He worried about me, celebrated me, taught me, guided me, and held me through the hardest times and the best of times. He spoiled us rotten. Most of all, he taught us—the kids—how important it is to love and respect one another. To take care of each other. To have each other’s backs and support each other, no matter what. And we did just that.”
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Burrows is survived by his wife, Debbie, who he married in 1997, and his four daughters, Katherine, Margaret and Ellie, who he shared with his first wife, Linda Solomon, and Paris, who is Debbie’s daughter from a previous relationship. He also leaves behind seven grandchildren.

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Bills’ Josh Allen, Wife Hailee Steinfeld Reveal Name of Newborn Daughter in IG Photo

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld have revealed the name of the child they welcomed in April.
Steinfeld shared Saturday in an Instagram story and blog post her daughter is named Harper Haize Allen.
Steinfeld and Allen were married in May 2025. Steinfeld announced her pregnancy last December before the couple celebrated their daughter’s arrival in April.
Allen is heading into his ninth season with the Bills after following up his 2024 MVP season with an All-Star 2025 campaign. Preparation for the 2026 season starts in earnest when Bills training camp begins July 29.

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Carrie Underwood shares patriotic American flag display at Tennessee home

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Carrie Underwood is proud to be an American.
The 43-year-old country singer recently took to Instagram to share a video of her driving past a large fence adorned with American flags throughout the length of the property.
“I can’t believe I get to live here. Thank you, Lord. #GodBlessAmerica #Grateful #TN,” she captioned the post.
Fans in the comments section were just as inspired by the display of patriotism, with one saying a similar display they saw at Eric Trump’s Trump Winery in Virginia “actually brought tears to my eyes. So patriotic. ”
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“I feel the same way! Thank You, Lord for bringing us here,” another fan wrote, while a third added, “Beautiful and patriotically stunning! So proud.”
“Oh my gosh. I hope others that served like me get to see this post,” another fan wrote. “If those flags reflect your appreciation for your freedom, that display makes the stuff I’ve experienced a little less painful. Thank you, Carrie. Thanks to Mike and the boys, too.”
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Underwood showed her patriotism in January 2025, when she performed “America the Beautiful” in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda during the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
She avoided an awkward moment when the music cut out ahead of her performance, leading her to tell the crowd, “You know the words, help me out here,” and singing it a cappella.
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“I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,” Underwood said in a statement. “I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.”
The announcement was met with mixed reactions, with some, such as “The View’s” Joy Behar, criticizing her decision, and others defending it.
During an interview with Fox News Digital at the time, Lee Greenwood came to her defense, saying, “She will do a great job singing at the Capitol with ‘America the Beautiful.’”
“I’ll sing before the President takes his oath,” he added. “She will sing after. And just the moment will be magic. For those people who have something negative to say, I say keep it to yourself. Don’t attack a friend of mine who is here for the same reason as I am to inaugurate the 47th President of the United States.”
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Underwood rose to fame in 2005, as the season four winner of “American Idol.”
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Since her time on the show, the “Jesus Take the Wheel” singer has won eight Grammy Awards and sold over 22.5 million albums in the United States alone.

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Kim Kardashian Ditches Her Signature Long Black Hair for a Surprising Bleach Blonde Bob

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Kim Kardashian ditched her signature long black hair in favor of a bleach blonde bob.
Kardashian debuted the look, which appeared to be a wig, while leaving a dermatology office in Beverly Hills on June 19.
She paired the bob with nude pink lipstick and light brown eyeliner.
Kim Kardashian turned heads as she exited her dermatologist’s office in Beverly Hills on Friday. On June 19, Kardashian debuted a surprise bleach blonde hair transformation that was a huge departure from her typical jet-black look.
Ditching her signature black locks for the day, Kardashian donned a bleach blonde bob, presumably a wig, that made the Skims founder nearly unrecognizable at first glance. Kardashian’s hair, styled with a side part, fell in loose waves just past her jawline. While the look doesn’t seem to be permanent, it’s definitely in line with Kardashian’s other hair transformations in recent months.
She paired the new hairstyle with nude matte lipstick in a soft pink shade and light brown eyeliner. For her outfit, Kardashian opted for a plunging trench coat worn as a dress. To complete the look, she cinched the design with a thin belt and styled the outfit with oversized black sunglasses, a Gucci handbag, and matching pointed-toe heels. In one hand, Kardashian also carried a blue Dodgers hat.
Last summer, she donned a wavy black bob while attending the Balenciaga Haute Couture fall/winter 2025/2026 show at Paris Fashion Week. The hairstyle, also parted at the side, beautifully complemented her Marilyn Monroe-inspired halter dress, which featured a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit. She styled the look with white leggings, matching pointed-toe heels, and black sunglasses.
A few months later, in October, Kardashian opted for a Kris Jenner-inspired pixie cut while at the Maison Margiela womenswear spring/summer 2026 show. The choppy pixie cut—which her hairstylist Chris Appleton deemed the “Paris pixi”—featured a short back and sides and longer pieces that fell across her forehead, creating the illusion of bangs. She paired the chic French pixie cut with an oversized trench coat, a black ribbon choker, sky-high boots, and a long strapless dress with a corset bodice.
Notably, Kardashian debuted another blonde bombshell transformation while attending the Met Gala in May. For the star-studded event, Kardashian ditched her signature dark brown hair for a retro blowout in a warm, golden blonde. The new hair paired perfectly with her liquid armored corseted bodysuit in orange, designed by Allen Jones and Whitaker Malem.

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