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Bruce Springsteen says ‘no one insults Trump better’ than this celeb

NEW YORK – If you’re hoping for a Bruce Springsteen presidential ticket in 2028, don’t hold your breath.
Speaking during a panel June 13 at Tribeca Festival, where Springsteen was honored with the Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award, the famously outspoken rock icon dismissed any notion that he might one day run for political office.
The suggestion came mid-conversation with Bono, who admitted that he sometimes fears that people on the left are losing touch with the working class. The U2 frontman asked Springsteen whether he fears that he’s alienated any of his fan base with his political stance.
“I don’t know,” Springsteen said. “There’s the classic, ‘Well, which side are you on?’ You do have to make your stand and follow your beliefs, and have faith that they will be understandable by your fellow citizens. You have to believe that America is an argument and that finding some sort of common ground is possible. The leaders, at the moment, I’m not sure I see anybody who has the capacity to come out and speak to all the people …”
“You!” someone yelled from the audience, earning thunderous applause throughout the theater.
“No,” Springsteen said with a smile and a shrug. “At best, I’m a concerned citizen. I sing my songs and wish for the best.”
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Throughout the roughly half-hour conversation, Springsteen and Bono spoke about using their platforms for change.
Right now, “I’m pissed off and angry, but in the past 50 years, I’ve put together a band that was built for hard times like these,” Springsteen said. “I put together a big body of work that was built for hard times, and I was always singing for the moment.”
The 20-time Grammy winner also said he has faith that America will make it through this current divisive era.
People must recognize “each other’s common humanity and dignity,” Springsteen said. “That is in short supply at the moment from, obviously, the top of our administration on down.”
Late last month, Springsteen wrapped his Land of Hope & Dreams American tour. Earlier this year, he released protest track “Streets of Minneapolis” in response to the U.S. immigration crackdowns by federal officials that turned violent. Onstage at Tribeca, Springsteen dedicated his Voices for Social Justice Award to protesters across the nation. (The Trump administration has defended its actions in Minneapolis.)
“Thank you for this,” Springsteen said. “I really want to accept this for all the citizens of Minneapolis and Los Angeles and Portland, who stood against the federal invasion of their cities. I’ll take this and keep this in their name.”
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At the end of the ceremony, Patti Smith came out to perform “Peaceable Kingdom” and “People Have the Power,” the latter of which featured backup from Springsteen, Bono and Smith’s bandmate Tony Shanahan. Springsteen then took the stage for a solo, acoustic rendition of his song “Land of Hope and Dreams,” which he dedicated to his wife, Patti Scialfa.
Springsteen ended the event with a simple “God bless America, and go Knicks,” and overall, kept his jabs at President Donald Trump to a minimum. Robert De Niro, who was on hand to introduce Springsteen, predictably took many digs at the commander in chief.
“No one insults Trump better than Bob,” Springsteen joked, garnering cheers and laughter from the crowd.
De Niro and Trump have had a long-running feud. USA TODAY reached out to the White House for comment; in the past the president has posted on Truth Social that the Oscar-winning actor has “an extremely low IQ, who has absolutely no idea what he is doing or saying.”
In his introduction at Tribeca, De Niro praised Springsteen for his ability to “move people with the music he creates” and “give voice to the powerless.”
“He uses it to lead the resistance,” De Niro said. “He knows what the problem is and he names it: Donald J. Trump and his feckless enablers. That’s so important, because this isn’t about reasonable disputes on policy. This is about the corruption and megalomania of one person. Bruce Springsteen puts a face on it, and he does it with the words of a poet.
“Our democracy, our constitution, our rule of law are being challenged right now as never before by a reckless, racist, incompetent, treasonous president,” De Niro said. “So tonight, we ask all of you to join with us in choosing hope over fear; democracy over authoritarianism; the rule of law over lawlessness; ethics over unbridled corruption; resistance over complacency; truth over lies; unity over division; and peace over war.”

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‘Love & Hip Hop’ Star Michael Blackson Agrees to Pay Ex Child Support

“Love & Hip Hop: Miami” star Michael Blackson settled up with his close friend and baby mama Nadia Beddini and agreed to pay her thousands per month in child support … TMZ has learned.
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Michael will pony up $4,500 per month in support for their nearly 1-year-old son, Kweku, and pay Nadia $5K for her lawyer fees for the case.
This is a custody settlement … meaning Michael and Nadia agreed on all the terms, and the judge signed off on the deal.
The pair agreed to joint legal and physical custody, meaning the kid will spend time with each parent and they’ll share in the decision-making responsibility regarding all major issues involving the health, education, and welfare of their little one.
Interestingly, the docs say Michael can’t take Kweku outside the United States without written approval from Nadia, but Nadia can head out of the country as long as she gives him written notice and an itinerary. The pair have previously flown to Ghana to introduce Kweku to Michael’s family.
As we told you … Kweku was born within 2 months of Michael’s son with his ex-fiancée, Rada Darling.
Nadia told TMZ she and Michael had been friends for years before they started hooking up, and she said the pair planned on having a baby together. She also told us Rada was well aware of their relationship.
However, Rada told us a different story … saying she always knew there were other women in Michael’s life but didn’t know the extent of his relationship with Nadia until her pregnancy was revealed while filming “Love & Hip Hop.”
Still, she tells us she hopes her son with Michael, Michael Jr., and Kweku will grow up together … and with this joint custody agreement, it appears there’s a solid chance of that panning out!

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Seth Rogen Has “No Plans” To Work With James Franco Again

Once frequent collaborators, Seth Rogen doesn’t see an onscreen reunion with James Franco in his future.
The 2x Golden Globe winner recently said he hasn’t spoken to Franco “in a long time” and has “no plans” to work with the actor, who has been mounting an onscreen comeback after he was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women in 2018.
“I’m trying to think how much I want to personally share about this,” he prefaced to The New York Times. “I honestly think the nuance of it is too personal for me to get into right now. It is a very personal thing. There’s the public-facing side of it, which I’ve spoken about, and I have the same stance publicly that I’ve had, and I think the proof is in the pudding — I have not worked with him in years.”
Rogen continued, “But the personal side of it is just so nuanced, and it involves people that I don’t know if I should be dragging into this. I don’t know what I would benefit from getting deeply into it. Nothing has changed since the last time I talked about all this, and I haven’t worked with him in a really long time and I have no plans to.”
After making their onscreen debuts together in NBC’s Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), Rogen and Franco went on to star alongside each other in films like Pineapple Express (2008), This Is the End (2013), The Interview (2014) and The Disaster Artist (2017).
Franco previously said his and Rogen’s friendship was seemingly “over” after they hadn’t spoken in a while. “No. I haven’t talked to Seth. I love Seth, we had 20 great years together, but I guess it’s over. And not for lack of trying. I’ve told him how much he’s meant to me,” he told Variety in 2024.
In 2018, multiple women accused Franco of inappropriate sexual behavior. More accusations would become public, including one that he eventually settled, where the actor was accused of intimidating students into gratuitous and exploitative sexual situations.

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Springsteen is ‘angry’ at Trump, but says he and his band are ‘built for hard times’

NEW YORK – If you’re hoping for a Bruce Springsteen presidential ticket in 2028, don’t hold your breath.
Speaking during a panel June 13 at Tribeca Festival, where Springsteen was honored with the Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award, the famously outspoken rock icon dismissed any notion that he might one day run for political office.
The suggestion came mid-conversation with Bono, who admitted that he sometimes fears that people on the left are losing touch with the working class. The U2 frontman asked Springsteen whether he fears that he’s alienated any of his fan base with his political stance.
“I don’t know,” Springsteen said. “There’s the classic, ‘Well, which side are you on?’ You do have to make your stand and follow your beliefs, and have faith that they will be understandable by your fellow citizens. You have to believe that America is an argument and that finding some sort of common ground is possible. The leaders, at the moment, I’m not sure I see anybody who has the capacity to come out and speak to all the people …”
“You!” someone yelled from the audience, earning thunderous applause throughout the theater.
“No,” Springsteen said with a smile and a shrug. “At best, I’m a concerned citizen. I sing my songs and wish for the best.”
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Throughout the roughly half-hour conversation, Springsteen and Bono spoke about using their platforms for change.
Right now, “I’m pissed off and angry, but in the past 50 years, I’ve put together a band that was built for hard times like these,” Springsteen said. “I put together a big body of work that was built for hard times, and I was always singing for the moment.”
The 20-time Grammy winner also said he has faith that America will make it through this current divisive era.
People must recognize “each other’s common humanity and dignity,” Springsteen said. “That is in short supply at the moment from, obviously, the top of our administration on down.”
Late last month, Springsteen wrapped his Land of Hope & Dreams American tour. Earlier this year, he released protest track “Streets of Minneapolis” in response to the U.S. immigration crackdowns by federal officials that turned violent. Onstage at Tribeca, Springsteen dedicated his Voices for Social Justice Award to protesters across the nation. (The Trump administration has defended its actions in Minneapolis.)
“Thank you for this,” Springsteen said. “I really want to accept this for all the citizens of Minneapolis and Los Angeles and Portland, who stood against the federal invasion of their cities. I’ll take this and keep this in their name.”
Robert De Niro blasts ‘Trump and his feckless enablers’ at Tribeca Festival
At the end of the ceremony, Patti Smith came out to perform “Peaceable Kingdom” and “People Have the Power,” the latter of which featured backup from Springsteen, Bono and Smith’s bandmate Tony Shanahan. Springsteen then took the stage for a solo, acoustic rendition of his song “Land of Hope and Dreams,” which he dedicated to his wife, Patti Scialfa.
Springsteen ended the event with a simple “God bless America, and go Knicks,” and overall, kept his jabs at President Donald Trump to a minimum. Robert De Niro, who was on hand to introduce Springsteen, predictably took many digs at the commander in chief.
“No one insults Trump better than Bob,” Springsteen joked, garnering cheers and laughter from the crowd.
De Niro and Trump have had a long-running feud. USA TODAY reached out to the White House for comment; in the past the president has posted on Truth Social that the Oscar-winning actor has “an extremely low IQ, who has absolutely no idea what he is doing or saying.”
In his introduction at Tribeca, De Niro praised Springsteen for his ability to “move people with the music he creates” and “give voice to the powerless.”
“He uses it to lead the resistance,” De Niro said. “He knows what the problem is and he names it: Donald J. Trump and his feckless enablers. That’s so important, because this isn’t about reasonable disputes on policy. This is about the corruption and megalomania of one person. Bruce Springsteen puts a face on it, and he does it with the words of a poet.
“Our democracy, our constitution, our rule of law are being challenged right now as never before by a reckless, racist, incompetent, treasonous president,” De Niro said. “So tonight, we ask all of you to join with us in choosing hope over fear; democracy over authoritarianism; the rule of law over lawlessness; ethics over unbridled corruption; resistance over complacency; truth over lies; unity over division; and peace over war.”

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Timothée Chalamet has always been a Knicks diehard: This contest he won at 14 is the proof

The New York Knicks return to the AT&T Center to try to get the last victory over the San Antonio Spurs and become NBA Champions.
The Knicks have built up real momentum during this playoff run, drawing a crowd of A-list celebrities to MSG. One of the most notable – and most fervent – is actor Timothée Chalamet, who will almost certainly be in attendance for Game 3 against the Spurs.
Chalamet is a known sports fan and has previously shown his expertise on everything from college football to French soccer. He’s also a long-time fan of the Knicks, as this 15-year-old social media post shows…
Back in 2010 a 14-year-old ‘Tim Chalamet’ grabbed free Knicks tickets after winning a trivia competition with ex-Knicks stars Landry Fields and Andy Rautins. Chalamet answered the questions correctly and picked up the tickets, proving his love for the team.
Now 30, Chalamet is one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and he’s making the most of this historic run.
The award-winning actor has been courtside with other celebrities this season and will for sure be back for Game 3 on Monday.
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Tom Brady reunites with Bridget Moynahan for son’s graduation before World Cup appearance

Tom Brady was all over the greater New York area on Saturday.
Earlier in the day, the seven-time Super Bowl winner turned Fox NFL analyst attended the high school graduation of his son Jack, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend, actress Bridget Moynahan, from Riverside Country School in The Bronx.
The three reunited for the celebratory event and Brady shared a photo of them in an Instagram post for his eldest son.
“One of the proudest days of my life, watching Jack walk across the stage, and graduate into the next chapter of what’s already an impressive life,” Brady wrote. “You are an amazing son, brother, grandson, nephew, and friend amongst many other things.
“What makes me happiest is knowing who you are when no one is watching. The way you show up for your friends. The way you check on people having a hard day. The love you give our family, and the fact that you still let me win in 1v1 every once in a while.
“This isn’t an ending. It’s a starting line. Whatever you chase next we know you’ll find success in. Take the risks. Be kind. Be yourself. And know your family and friends are always right behind you cheering the loudest because you do the same for everybody else! We love you ❤️❤️❤️”
The 48-year-old also posted a photo with Jack on his Instagram story, writing “On my tiptoes” with several laughing crying emojis.
Brady’s other two children — Benjamin and Vivian — also attended the graduation ceremony. He shares his youngest son and only daughter with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen. The couple divorced in October 2022.
The eventful day didn’t stop there for Brady.
He was later spotted at MetLife Stadium for the World Cup match between Brazil and Morocco.
Brady was among a crowd of other stars, including Travis Scott and Neymar, the latter of which he greeted and gave a thumbs up to.
Alongside Vivian, Brady was also shown on the broadcast and even performed a seemingly signature handshake with his daughter on camera during the first half. Both were seen wearing Brazil jerseys.
At the half, Brazil and Morocoo have a goal each in what is one of the most highly anticipated group stage matches of this year’s sporting spectacle.

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