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'Yellowstone' star 'can't afford' to pay ex's 'astounding' child support demands

With Kevin Costner's role in "Yellowstone" ending, he "can't afford" to meet his estranged wife's six-figure-per-month child support demands. 

Christine Baumgartner, Kevin's wife of 18 years, is requesting $248,000 per month in child support, but the actor says he's in no financial situation to fork over that kind of dough. 

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"I will earn substantially less in 2023 than I did in 2022. This is because I am no longer under contract for Yellowstone, the principal source of my income last year," he stated in court documents filed this week, which were obtained by Page Six. Christine, he added, "understood" that this upcoming year would be "a difficult year financially" because the "Yellowstone" checks are no longer flooding in.

Kevin has played family patriarch John Dutton since the hugely-popular series began. Earlier this year, "Yellowstone" producers announced the show would end with its fifth season.

In arguing that Christine's demand is "astonishing," Kevin says his ex doesn't have a clear picture of his bank account. In fact, he plainly says he can't "afford to pay those amounts and pay my living and business expenses without liquidating assets."

Kevin and Christine share three children, Cayden 16, Hayden 14, and Grace, 13. He recently alleged that her financial ask wasn't necessarily for the children, but rather for her extravagant lifestyle. The Oscar winner said Christine spends more than $100,000 in cosmetic surgery procedures, and has dropped thousands of dollars on other things that have "nothing" to do with the children.

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The former couple's divorce has gotten ugly. In mid-June, TMZ reported that Christine is refusing to leave the marital home she shares with Kevin — this despite a prenuptial agreement clearly stating that she needs to vacate the home within 30 days.

The website obtained documents revealing the Oscar-winning star asked the court to essentially force Christine out, alleging that she's had plenty of time to vacate the home. Plus, Kevin claimed he'd already given his ex nearly $1.5 million for a new place, per his obligations under the prenup. 

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In court docs obtained this week by Radar Online, Christine —who admits to having no income — argued that she'll happily leave as long as Kevin complies "with whatever support and fee orders that the court makes on July 12."

"Kevin wants me to rent place without financial plan in place. However, have our three children to think about. It is contrary to their best interests to commit to rental that may not be able to afford, particularly as that would ultimately lead to multiple relocations," she said. "My goal has been and continues to be maintaining as much stability for our children as possible, which includes having the proper resources and plan in place so that can establish stable home for them, rather than making temporary and inconsistent housing arrangements." 

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Former talk show host says 'it's time' for infamous convicted killers to be released from prison

Rosie O'Donnell has revealed that she's been in contact with imprisoned murderer Lyle Menéndez and has grown "very close" to him — she also argues that both Lyle and his brother Erik Menéndez should be released from prison immediately. 

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In 1993, four years after the slaying of José and Mary Louise Menéndez, Lyle and Erik were found guilty of murdering their parents. The brothers never denied the murders throughout the case, but defense attorneys essentially argued that the killings were an act of self defense after years of sexual abuse, largely at the hands of their father, who was an RCA Records executive at the time.

On TikTok, Rosie said she has "known" the brothers were innocent, even relaying that Lyle sent her a letter in 1996. 

"The letter basically said, 'I know you know, and I hope we could connect.' And you know, he was right. I did know that they were innocent. I did know that those were boys who had been incested," the former "A League Of Their Own" actress said. "Why I knew, and how I knew — Lyle also knew. I didn't write him back because I felt afraid, and I wasn't ready to touch the subject, and you know, it was 1996."

Back then, "people weren't ready to accept the fact that boys too get raped, sometimes by their fathers, and as a culture, we ridiculed them," she said. 

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During the court process, there was some public belief that the Menéndez Brothers killed their wealthy parents for the inheritance. 

Rose argued that Lyle and Erik, who were 18 and 21 years old at the time of their 1993 trial, were "kids who had been molested since the age of preschool, fighting back and standing up, and people thought they just wanted the money. They had the money. They didn't need the money. Money was not what it was about."

Initially, the brothers were tried separately in court, but the trials ended in hung juries. They were later tried together, and both men were eventually convicted on two counts of second degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Afterward, a judge sentenced them to life in prison without the possibility of parole. 

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After watching the "Menéndez & Menudo: Boys Betrayed" documentary, in which former boy bander Roy Rosselló claims Jose molested him, Rosie connected with Lyle. 

"So, we believe them now because of Roy from Menudo? Do we believe now because of the letter Erik sent his cousin eight months before the murder?" she asked. "It's time. I believe them."

"They were horribly abused by their parents, they did the unthinkable, which had been done to them day after day after day, and they paid the price for that," she continued. "Free the Menéndez brothers."

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'Home Improvement' actor who was living a 'double life' claims his strangulation arrest was 'blown out of proportion'

While leading a "double life," Zachery Ty Bryan was arrested in 2020 for felony strangulation after a fight with his girlfriend, Johnnie Faye Cartwright. Now the "Home Improvement" actor claims the whole thing was "blown out of proportion."

"We didn't even really get that physical. We got really loud. We were screaming and because we were in a townhome that had [thin walls], everybody could hear," he told The Hollywood Reporter in a wide-ranging story. "Johnnie was, at the time, just really upset about my situation. At the end of the day, [the police] throw a bunch of counts at you because they ultimately want you to plead to something."

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Ultimately, the child star pleaded plead guilty to menacing and fourth-degree assault. 

"I could've fought it … but that's more stress and drama. I got two misdemeanors and called it a day," he said, even calling it a "learning experience."

"I thank God for that. I went through a situation that I'm sure plenty of people across the globe experience with their partners," he continued. 

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At the time of the incident, Zachery was married to Carly Matros, but he and Johnnie had also been involved in a two-year sexual relationship. Johnnie, Zach says, was frustrated over his "double life." Then, in September 2020, Zach announced that he and Carly were divorcing — his announcement was nearly a word-for-word ripoff of Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers' divorce post (he admits to copying it).

"I was just in party freaking mode," he says of that time in his life when he and Carly called it quits. "Making movies, traveling, drinking. I wasn't living the way I was raised, you know what I mean? I was not being a faithful husband, and I was not being the best me. I thought I would be able to go out and do whatever I wanted, have fun, come home and be a family man with my kids. That's not how the real world works."

Despite the incident with Johnnie, she stayed with Zachery, and the duo now share three children. Zach has seven children in total. 

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Zach also spoke briefly about his four DUI arrests, alcohol struggles and his alleged cryptocurrency scam, which saw many people losing thousands of dollars.

"This was not me running some shady scam deal or something — that's just not me," he said of his former involvement with a crypto company. While acknowledging that people lost money, he blamed the company for changing its "business model."

"What people don't understand is that you take risks. Nothing is for sure. It's the same with movie investments and everything else, you lose or you win," he said.

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Former sitcom star's joke riles social media

Five years after his eponymous sitcom was canceled after racist tweets, Roseanne Barr found herself trending on Twitter after more stunning statements — this time she appeared to deny that the Holocaust happened. Or did she? 

"Nobody died in the Holocaust," she's said on a recent episode of This Past Weekend with Theo Von. "That's the truth. It should happen. Six million Jews should die right now 'cause they cause all the problems in the world, but it never happened."

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It seems that the controversial comedian, who is Jewish, is being sarcastic in the interview, as the comment came as she spoke about the First Amendment and what you can and can't speculate about online. 

"You can't say that like, you know, the election was rigged or not rigged," Roseanne, an avid supporter of Donald Trump, argued. "That's all a lie. The election was not rigged. 36 counties can give you 81 million votes. That's a fact."

"That's the truth," she continued. "And don't you dare say anything against it. You'll be off YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and all the other ones because we have, you know, there's such a thing as the truth and facts and we have to stick to it."

Roseanne said the government has issued a "mandate" that allows people to only say certain things.

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After Theo brought up Roseanne's religion, he said, Jewish people "started Hollywood."

"Just like rap, Black people started rap," she responded. "So I went to go over there and tried to get in rap and go, 'All these Black people, you know, go on Saturday Night Live like Dave Chappelle. I'm just saying a lot of Black people are in control of rap. Hello?' Well, you went there. You tried to get in show business. Of course it's Jewish. But you know, and people should be glad that it's Jewish too, because if Jews were not controlling Hollywood, all you'd have was f****** fishing shows."

In responding to the comments, Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt tweeted, "Sarcasm or not, Roseanne Barr's comments about Jews and the Holocaust are reprehensible and irresponsible. This isn't funny. And shame on Theo Von for letting it go unchallenged and instead diving into conspiracy theories about Jews and Hollywood."

As Roseanne's name trended online, Theo weighed in to support the formerly "canceled" comedian.

"This Roseanne Barr clip was sarcasm folks," he tweeted. "A clip taken out of a long sarcastic rant she had during our chat. Can we not recognize sarcasm anymore?"

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Music star says former partner 'betrayed' her while her dad was in the ICU

Shakira claimed that her longtime former beau Gerard Pique cheated on her while her father was fighting for his life in the intensive care unit of the hospital. 

In speaking to People en Español, the pop star praised her father, William Mebarak Chadid, for headed to Barcelona to support her immediately after her split from Gerard, with whom she shares sons Milan, 10, and Sasha, 7.

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"He went to Barcelona to console me after I was consumed with sadness because of my separation," the pop star said of her 91-year-old dad. "While he was at Milan's first communion, he was gravely injured in an accident. Everything happened at once. My home was falling apart. I was finding out through the press that I had been betrayed while my dad was in the ICU."

With so much happening in her orbit, the three-time Grammy winner was wondering if she was "going to survive."

"The man I have loved the most in my life, my father, was leaving me when I needed him the most. I couldn't talk to him, or go to my best friend for the advice I needed so much," she said.

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William's recovery has been "very hard and slow."

"He has overcome COVID once, two accidents, one pneumonia and five surgeries — all of this at 91 years of age, in less than six months. My dad is the biggest example of resilience, and my mother has been by his side day and night," she said. "They have both been a reflection of that dream that didn't come true for me. But I hope they are role models for my kids of love, of patience in relationships, of absolute devotion and zest for life."

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Last summer, El Periodico reported that the Colombian singer dumped her partner of more than a decade after she caught him with another woman. The Spanish newspaper added that the soccer star then relocated from their family home to his bachelor pad in Barcelona. Shortly after, Shakira confirmed the acrimonious split.

The soccer star has been dating Clara Chia Marti since he and Shakira called it quits, and the "Hips Don't Lie" singer has moved to Miami. In late 2022, the exes agreed on a custody arrangement, which has the children living with her in Florida.

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TV star meets adult son for the first time

Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman has revealed that he fathered a secret child, a son, several decades ago. 

Dog only recent met his son, who's now an adult.

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Duane revealed his love child's existence on the anniversary of his late wife Beth Chapman's death.

"For the last four years, this day was a terrible reminder of one of the greatest losses of my life. But God redeemed this day when I discovered my son Jon, who I just met recently, was born on this day. So now instead of sorrow, this day has a new meaning," Dog wrote alongside a photo of Jon and his wife, Jodi. 

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Duane didn't get into specifics regarding his son's life or how he discovered he had a son, but he hinted that all will be told in his upcoming memoir "Nine Lives and Counting."

"For anyone who has suffered a terrible loss please know God restores and redeems," Dog wrote. "Happy birthday son, love you both."

The reality TV star now has 13 children including Jon from his numerous marriages and past relationships. 

June 26 is clearly a bittersweet day for the "Dog's Most Wanted" star. While it marks his newfound son's birthday, it's also the day Beth passed after a long battle with throat cancer and lung cancer. Dog was with Beth when she died. 

Duane, though, quickly found love again. Ten months after Beth died, he got engaged to Francie Frane. They married in September 2021. Still, the wedding was not without its drama, as two of Dog's children, Bonnie Chapman and Cecily Chapman, were left off the guest list

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Cecily initially theorized that she was an unwelcome addition to the wedding because she and her sister reminded Duane too much of Beth. However, Bonnie said the rift was actually based on her support of Black Lives Matter and racial equality.

Dog argued otherwise, saying the women were being "groomed" by unscrupulous people who have it out for him. 

"Please pray for Bonnie and Cecily to be released from whatever hold these people have on them," he said in a statement at the time.

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'Sex and the City' actor 'iced out' by cast after sex assault accusations

After being hit with sexual assault allegations in 2021, Chris Noth became persona non grata among the "Sex and the City" cast and was reportedly "iced out."

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"He's not invited to their parties," a source told Radar Online, referring specifically to Sarah Jessica Parker and the rest of the cast. "He doesn't get greeting cards or happy birthday texts. He wonders why SJP and her troupe continue to leave him out in the cold."

Back in 2021 —  just days after the "Sex and the City" spinoff "And Just Like That" debuted — multiple women accused the actor of sexual assault. Chris vehemently denied the claims and said his sexual encounters were all consensual. 

"The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false," he said in a statement at the time. "These stories could've been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago — no always means no — that is a line I did not cross. The encounters were consensual. It's difficult not to question the timing of these stories coming out. I don't know for certain why they are surfacing now, but I do know this: I did not assault these women."

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Considering he's never been charged with a crime, the former "The Equalizer" star believes the "SATC" cast owes him an apology for the "rude behavior" he's allegedly endured, the report claims.

Chris, the report said, finds it particularly maddening that the "And Just Like That" crew "bent over backward" for Kim Cattrall's cameo, especially given that she's long had friction with SJP, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis. In Chris' eyes, Kim's celebrated return "makes their treatment of him stink even worse," a source said.  

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In May 2022, SJP admitted that she hadn't spoke to her "SATC" on-screen love interest since the accusations were made.

"I don't even know if I'm ready to talk about it …," she told The Hollywood Reporter.

Chris appeared in only one episode of the HBO Max spinoff, but his character suffered a heart attack and was killed off.

"It is true they are no longer in contact, but as for the concerns you reference … there are no concerns," Chris' rep told RadarOnline.com.

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