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Lauren Sanchez’s Moment With Jeff Bezos Sparks ‘Divorce’ Speculation

​A short red carpet clip has exploded into a viral debate, thrusting Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos into the spotlight. What appeared to be a standard outing swiftly attracted scrutiny for the worst possible reasons. In mere hours, the brief video ignited fierce responses, prompting speculation that it hinted at something deeper. Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos Moment Goes Viral. Anyone familiar with human psychology recognizes this as the expression a woman gives a man when divorce is on the horizon pic.twitter.com/QyRIVJNJPA. — USA News HQ 🇺🇸 (@usanewshq) on March 17, 2026. Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez, fresh off their recent wedding, were standout attendees at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The newlyweds posed together on the red carpet in what was meant to be a joyful occasion. But a brief video clip posted on X soon flipped the script. In it, Sánchez wraps her arm around Bezos and leans in with what looks like a loving gaze. Seconds later, her face changes markedly, drawing viewers’ eyes. Bezos, however, seems distracted and oblivious to the moment beside him. This subtle mismatch exploded online, turning an otherwise overlooked interaction into a viral sensation as people dissected every nuance. Lauren Sánchez’s Facial Shift Ignites Online Buzz. MEGA/Backgrid courtesy of MEGA. X saw an immediate and fierce backlash. Numerous viewers saw Sanchez’s change in expression as far more meaningful than a brief instant. One user said the look hinted at serious problems, likening it to something observed “when divorce is imminent.” Several others expressed similar views, with one individual commenting, “This is the expression a woman gives a man when he refuses to interact with her.”  

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Dave Grohl Opens Up About Taylor Hawkins’ Death, Still Struggles With Loss

​Dave Grohl, frontman of the Foo Fighters, continues to struggle with the 2022 death of drummer Taylor Hawkins, admitting the grief remains difficult to process. The band plans to release a new album, with Grohl explaining it served as an essential outlet for processing the loss—similar to how he relied on music after Nirvana bandmate Kurt Cobain’s death decades ago. Dave Grohl Is Still Making Sense Of Taylor Hawkins’ Passing. MEGA. Grohl is speaking out for the first time about the death of his bandmate and close friend, sharing in an interview with Mojo Magazine how, nearly four years later, he is still processing Hawkins’ absence. The singer said Hawkins’ death was “never meant to be,” adding, “That threw our world upside down and made me question everything about life, that it was so unfair.” “I still struggle to make sense of it,” the frontman explained. Hawkins died in 2022 while the Foo Fighters were midway through their South American tour. The drummer phoned his hotel’s front desk to report chest pain, and was later found unresponsive in his room. Paramedics were summoned right away, but they couldn’t revive the drummer. According to The Blast, he died from cardiovascular collapse, with 10 substances detected in his system. Dave Grohl Suffered Another Loss Shortly After. Dave Grohl alongside his mother, Virginia Hanlon Grohl. pic.twitter.com/oqwCELectl  

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Britney Spears Has Allegedly Been ‘Privately Struggling’ With ‘Old Habits’ For Years

​Britney Spears, the pop star, has sparked significant worry among her friends and family after being stopped by police on March 4 on suspicion of driving under the influence. She was taken into custody and held in Ventura County Jail for around three hours until her release the next morning. Since her release from a court-ordered conservatorship in November 2021—following about 13 years under guardianship—fans have grown increasingly concerned about the health of the “Toxic” singer. Some sources indicate that fans have reason to be worried. Lumeimages / MEGA. Several weeks following her arrest, a source informed Us Weekly that her friends and family are handling the matter as a “delicate” situation, adding, “Everyone around Britney wants her to be healthy and stable, but you can’t force her to do anything.” A second source continued, noting that her loved ones had anticipated it, stating, “It wasn’t a question of ‘if’ but ‘when’ she’d be arrested.” They also mentioned that her family expressed relief that nobody was injured. MEGA. Britney began a relationship with former personal trainer Sam Asghari in 2016 after meeting him on the set of her “Slumber Party” music video.  

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Composer Lebo M Takes Legal Action Against Comedian Over Iconic ‘Lion King’ Chant

​Lebo M, the South African composer and Grammy winner, has sued Zimbabwean comedian Learnmore Jonasi for mangling the iconic chant from “Circle of Life” in Disney’s “The Lion King.” The dispute revolves around allegations of false statements and deceptive claims, questioning the limits of comedy before it breaches legal lines. Lebo M Filed A $27 Million Lawsuit. Lebo Morake, widely known as Lebo M, sued Jonasi on March 16 following the latter’s February podcast appearance, in which he translated the Zulu chant that opens “Circle of Life.” The clip went viral, with numerous commenters saying their childhoods were ruined upon hearing Jonasi’s translation. According to documents obtained by PEOPLE, Lebo M alleges that Jonasi made “false statements of fact about the meaning of the ‘Nants’ingonyama’ composition.” The comedian faces a lawsuit alleging defamation per se, trade libel, tortious interference with prospective economic advantage, and a violation of the Lanham Act, a federal trademark law safeguarding brand owners. The composer is demanding $27 million in damages. Lebo M states that Jonasi presented his translation as “authoritative fact, not comedy,” and that he “mocked the chant’s cultural significance with exaggerated imitations.” Learnmore Jonasi’s Viral Video. Check out this Instagram post.  

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Jerry O’Connell Reveals He’s Done With Podcasts After His Viral Comments About His Wife And Kids: ‘My Family Is Mad At Me’

​Jerry O’Connell’s podcasting career is probably finished after his viral stint on Bill Maher’s “Club Random” podcast, where he dropped some shocking comments. The actor disclosed that his wife, Rebecca Romijn, and their daughters got “physical” with him following his remarks on former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign. His admission has sparked divided responses, leading him to declare he’s done with podcasts. Starbuck / AFF-USA. com / MEGA. O’Connell announced he’s quitting podcasts after his recent “Club Random” appearance with Bill Maher, where he said his wife and kids got physical with him over a remark he made about the Democratic Party and Kamala Harris on 2024 election night. “Okay. My final podcast was @ClubRandom_. I can’t get anything right. @x is angry with me. “The actor wrote on X, ‘My family is mad at me,’ responding to a post alleging Maher mocked him for attending a Harris rally and donating. It’s unclear if O’Connell truly plans to stop podcast appearances, since he specified in the same post that the only one he’ll ‘ever do again’ is ‘Pardon My Take,’ where he’ll talk fantasy football. Meghan McCain then urged him to give himself grace, noting how tough it is to discuss politics publicly, and encouraged him not to rule out appearing on her show someday. ‘Okay, I’ll do @MeghanMcCain pod BUT THAT IS IT. And @PardonMyTake,’ O’Connell replied. Snorlax / MEGA.” During his viral appearance on Maher’s podcast, O’Connell explained how his wife Romijn and their kids “got physical” with him after he criticized Kamala Harris’ sudden rise as the Democratic Party’s flagbearer prior to her defeat by now-President Donald Trump. “I said something like ‘There was no planning.'”  

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John Stamos Unveils His First-Ever Tattoo At 62 And Its Deep Meaning

​John Stamos has reached a new milestone with his very first tattoo. The actor shared the deep meaning behind the ink, connecting it to his journey of trusting his artistic instincts. He’s also branching out career-wise into edgier parts in “The Hunting Wives” and the movie “Drag,” while penning a book on fatherhood and self-development. John Stamos Reveals The Meaning Behind His New Tattoo. Check out this Instagram post. A post from John Stamos (@johnstamos). At 62, Stamos has officially become a tattoo club member. On March 17, the actor posted a behind-the-scenes glimpse of receiving his first genuine tattoo, applied by artist Oscar Jordan Urbina on his upper arm. He selected a design drawn from Cyrus Dallin’s early-1900s sculpture “Appeal to the Great Spirit,” portraying a Native American on horseback linking with a “divine power,” per the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The piece also shaped the Beach Boys’ Brother Records logo, representing “artistic freedom and trust in a higher creative path.” Stamos described the tattoo as symbolizing his personal path toward creative freedom and confidence in pursuing his artistic impulses. “Recently, I’ve experienced that same draw in my own life, embarking on this new career phase, making bolder moves, and letting the work guide me wherever it goes,” he wrote. The moment seemed perfect, so I got that Great Spirit tattooed on my arm to remind myself to remain brave, keep an open mind, and trust where the artwork leads me. The Actor Contemplates Fatherhood, Personal Growth, and His Debut Permanent Tattoo.  

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