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ICYMI: Sylvester Stallone's wife pulled plug on their 25-year marriage amidst a lot of drama, plus more news

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Birthday Boy Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are still inseparable, plus more of Hollywood's famous besties

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Charlie Sheen settles 5-year-old HIV lawsuit

A lawsuit that's hung over Charlie Sheen's head for five years is now over. 

TMZ reported that the "Two and a Half Men" star settled a case tied to his HIV status and will pay a woman $120,000.

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Neither Charlie nor the woman's identities were ever officially revealed, but it was very clear that he was the defendant. In the lawsuit, filed back in 2017, the woman said she and the "confidential male defendant" met and had unprotected sex. 

The woman in her lawsuit that the man in question announced his HIV status on national TV on November 17, 2015, which is the day that Charlie revealed his health situation on "Today."

In her lawsuit, the woman claimed Charlie came clean about his HIV status after sex and told her to take two pills to prevent transmission, insisting that she not believe "the convenient rumors of the medical community."

In addition, he allegedly told her the "Apocalypse" had "cleansed" her soul, so he wasn't worried about her contracting the virus. 

TMZ notes that the woman will be paid in $10,000 monthly installments over the next year.

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Fans back Drew Barrymore after TikToker calls her 'racist' for rain amusement

Who knew that appreciating the rain could ruffle feathers!

Drew Barrymore found her name trending on Twitter on Friday, Aug. 26, after a woman called the talk show host "racist" for happily enjoying a rain storm outside.

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This week, Drew posted a social media video that showed her rejoicing in a rare Los Angeles rainstorm. However, a woman in a TikTok video felt Drew was "frolicking" in the rain and insisted the talk show host "cosigned… people who just go out of their way to disrespect and dismiss the boundaries that Black creators have set."

"What is it so important to all of you to treat us like we don't matter," the woman said while giving little context as to why Drew's rain-soaked video was so controversial or had racial implications. 

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After the attempted takedown of Drew, very few people cosigned the woman's take. However, the overwhelming majority of social media users backed Drew while mocking the woman's take.

"Smiling, be happy is racist," one person sarcastically said. 

"I'm sorry if you're gonna call Drew Barrymore 'racist' for simply dancing in the rain because she 'stole the trend from black creators' then what do you call the native Americans who literally CREATED rain dances for decades prior to this? Educate yourselves," another opined.

Another added, "I just watched a tik tok of someone making drew barrymore standing in the rain a race issue. Have you considered a job application?"

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Even actress Yvette Nicole Brown chimed in. 

"I believe in fighting racism, but this is NOT that," she said. "1) It is NOT racist for Drew to enjoy the rain. 2) She was not mocking the beautiful video of our brothers frolicking. Calling everything racist provides cover for actual racists."

"Further, the point of the video of our brothers being demonstratively carefree (for ONCE in their lives ) was to show that EVERYONE should have the right to frolick & to freely celebrate & enjoy nature without fear or ridicule. That includes @DrewBarrymore," she continued. "As Black people in America we have to fight the good fight every day to ensure that we have equality and true freedom. But it has to be the GOOD fight. This mess is not that. This mess weakens our stance. And our stance is a righteous one."

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Kylie Jenner dragged for 'uninterested' attitude during fan meet-and-greet

Kylie Jenner is getting torched on social media after a video of her "uninterested" attitude during a fan meet and greet went viral.

Earlier this week, a reporter named Alexa May Rhodes posted a video of her getting a photo taken with the reality TV star. In the very short video, Kylie hardly acknowledged the woman and doesn't really appear to make eye contact. No words were exchanged during the encounter which happened during the launch of Kylie Cosmetics' Lip Kits at Ulta Beauty in Los Angeles.

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The reporter posted the video but likely didn't anticipate it going viral for all the wrong reasons. 

"Interviewed the one and only @kyliejenner tonight what a time 💓," the reporter said on TikTok. She quickly deleted the video from her feed after social media users began ripping "The Kardashians" personality.

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"'Self-made' rich girl cannot deign a glance, head nod, or smile to someone who probably paid hard-earned money for her crappy makeup products," one person said. 

One noted, "She didn't even look at her or acknowledge her…" Added another, "no hug, a smile or even a word? naaaaaa."

Page Six quoted another fan who sarcastically commented, "You can tell how much love she has for her fans. 😂."

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'Below Deck' star removes breast implants after one ruptured, leaked toxins

A "Below Deck" star has gone under the knife.

Rhylee Gerber, who joined the reality TV show in Season 6, revealed that she had breast explant surgery after one of her implants ruptured and started leaking toxins into her body. 

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"I'm so ready to start feeling 100 percent. I don't even remember what 100 percent feels like anymore," she said on her Instagram Story following the procedure. 

Throughout the week, the Bravolebrity shared her experience with her 130,000 Instagram followers. 

"I am tired of the inflammation. I am tired of the random, sharp pains … and I'm tired of bloating for no f****** reason," she said in a video, according to Page Six. Rhylee said the implant in question "completely ruptured and leaking into my right breast capsule, which is probably why I felt a lot of nastiness."

Rhylee, 37, suspects the implant ruptured last year. 

"Scar tissue to the top left and right aided in keeping the toxins from spreading too quickly, possibly helping to save my body from further damage," she said, later adding, "So glad the ruptured silicone implant is out. I had no idea it was ruptured but realize that's likely why I had all the [sharp] pains."

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Caitlyn Jenner has surprising take on trans golfer's fight to make LPGA Tour

Caitlyn Jenner is throwing her support behind a trans golfer trying to make it into next year's Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour — and striking change from her thoughts on trans swimmer Lia Thomas competing in women's competitions.

"Every sport is different," the reality TV star told Fox News. "Golf is a totally different game [than swimming]. It is a game of touch and feel."

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Caitlyn had been highly critical of Lia's participation in swimming events, but she feels that Hailey Davidson, the 29-year-old who underwent gender reassignment surgery last year, wouldn't have unfair advantage on the golf course. 

"I've been very consistent with how I've tried to approach these transgender athletes. It really depends on the sport. Every sport is different," the former Olympian said. "Obviously, we saw with Lia Thomas, she had gone through male puberty, bigger cardiovascular system, it just wasn't fair. And fortunately, we won that one." 

In Hailey's case, "She's playing by the rules," Caitlyn said, noting that the LPGA Tour allows for players who were not born female. Plus, Caitlyn doesn't foresee Hailey being the tour's superstar if she ends up being good enough to qualify for LPGA inclusion.

"Honestly, for me, the jury is still out on this one," Jenner said. "I don't think she's gonna be in a position where she's gonna be dominating on the LPGA tour. To be honest with you, those girls are so good. The top girls on Tour can beat probably 99.9 percent of the men out there. They're that good."

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Hailey, who played in a 2015 tournament as a male, competed in a LPGA qualifier tournament last week, but missed the cut for a tour card.

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In a statement, Hailey echoed some of Caitlyn's thoughts regarding the talent of the LPGA women.

"All the people who commented about me having an advantage over biologically born women have no idea how great these women are at their craft or it what it takes to be an elite golfer," she said. "In order to compete against these amazing female athletes, I will need to continue to work hard on my game, which I fully intend to do."

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Bethenny Frankel doubles down on criticism of Kim Kardashian's skin care line

Sorry, not sorry. Bethenny Frankel is standing by her criticism of Kim Kardashian's skin care line, and she's not afraid of the repercussions.

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"I'm proud of myself for speaking my mind when it's not that easy to do so, when it can be scary and you're alone," she said in an Instagram video Wednesday, Aug. 24. "When everyone around you tells you not to say anything. You don't want to mess with these people, don't screw around, you have too much to lose."

The "Real Housewives of New York" alum continued, "You know what? I don't want to be a follower. I want to be me, who has an opinion and is honest and is straightforward. Cancel me if that's not gonna work, but I'm not gonna be afraid."

In confirming what she was talking about, Bethenny included the hashtags "Kardashian cleanse" and "Kardashian intervention."

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The determined post comes after the Skinny Girl founder ripped Kim's new skin care line, Skkn, calling it "impractical at best" and "somewhat overpriced." In her criticism, she centered on the packaging of an egg-shaped eye cream.

"I don't have a circular house or medicine cabinet. It doesn't even have a flat bottom, so it's effectively like an egg," she lamented. 

Bethenny was equally flummoxed by the packing of an exfoliator.

"You have to be a billionaire to use this product, because if you don't have a private plane, how are you traveling with this?" she asked. "It's just not practical."

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Ryan Reynolds details strained relationship with late father, quest to please him 'doesn't go away'

It's been seven years since Ryan Reynolds' father passed, but the actor still feels the need to please him. 

In the new documentary "Welcome To Wrexham," which chronicles Ryan's ownership of a soccer club in Wales, the "Deadpool" star touches on the strained relationship he and his father shared, noting that sports was one of the only things that ever bonded them.

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"The main place I got validation for my father was I was good at sports, so I played sports long past the point where I was really driven to do sports," he said. "It carried on all through show business, an unquenchable quest for validation. My father has been dead for years but that stuff doesn't really go away."

Alongside fellow actor Rob McElhenney, Ryan purchased the Wrexham football club during the pandemic, saying the blue-collar mentality of the team attracted him.

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"I grew up in a working class family and I had three older brothers, my father struggled in a number of different ways. My dad started as a cop and then became a food broker, which sounds like a cover for a CIA agent or something but it's an actual job," the A-lister said. "It's easier to think of him the way I'm describing him, a hard-a**. He'd have thought all of this was wild. He didn't see all of this stuff Deadpool forward, so he would have thought all of this stuff was pretty crazy."

Ryan has previously lamented the father-son dynamic the two had. 

In a recent interview on David Letterman's "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction," Ryan admitted that he was "mad" at his father for passing away, saying the early death meant he "never got the chance to get to know him."

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Elisha Cuthbert was 'pressured' to pose for sexualized men's mags as an 'it girl'

Being a 2000s "it girl" was not all it was cracked up to be. 

There was a time in the early part of the century when Elisha Cuthbert seemed to grace the cover of every men's magazine, such as FHM, Maxim or Stuff. Although those magazines were well-known to over-sexualize women, actresses were essentially expected to take part in photo shoots.

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"There was really no option back then," Elisha, 39, said on the "Broad Ideas with Rachel Bilson" podcast. "It's not like I won an Olympic medal. It was just some list some random magazine decided to create. When someone reads my bio, those things come up. They actually don't mean anything in regards to me as a person or my career."

"The Girl Next Door" star said film studios pushed for female stars to do magazine centerpieces. In fact, it was pretty much the norm.

"We kinda ended up in a space at the time where that was really happening. I mean, Halle Berry was doing it, for God's sake … Jennifer Aniston was doing it," she continued. "We were probably too young to be subjected to that, and feeling pressured to do that."

The mother of two is already preparing for her children to see the mag covers one day. 

"This is what I have to explain to my kids," she said. "This weird, bizarre outfit and hair extensions. And you know what's so crazy? I don't even know how much of those pictures are even accurate as far as, like, airbrushing … I was in my early 20s. I didn't look bad, but did I look that? I don't even know if the fantasy's real."

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Still, Elisha admits that she was caught up in the fanfare of the men's magazines.

"If I can take what I know now about having two children, and going back, I would be so much kinder to myself. Luckily, I didn't have any eating issues or anything like that, but I definitely got caught up in that wanting to live up to what everyone was expecting of us, which is [to be] the 'hottest woman in the world.' It's like what? I'm an actress. I'm not Gisele [Bündchen], what in the world? I'm 5'2" with little legs and height. It was kind of ridiculous," she said. "I feel like there's better ways to filter that those times of the FHMs … that was so crazy … Living up to these ridiculous standards, it's just not reality."

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Was Tom Brady's mysterious on-field absence due to The Masked Singer?

There's been no storage of mystery surrounding Tom Brady's seemingly sudden 11-day absence from the football field. 

A theory floating around social media for the past week wondered if TB12 was actually secretly filming "The Masked Singer," hence the radio silence. However, on Monday, Aug. 22, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback casually denied the claim.

"Wasn't on the Masked Singer last week. Was wearing a mask though," he commented alongside a video ad for his apparel brand, Brady.

Social media isn't convinced.

"Tom Brady is back at Bucs practice today, and was 'apparently' vacationing in the Bahamas with family. Sounds like something someone who was on the Masked Singer would say," one person tweeted. Another wrote, "Is Tom Brady missing practice to film the Masked Singer?? The show is filming right now and he has a deal with Fox."

Tom confused the sports world when he abruptly left Tampa's camp for "personal things." He was then MIA for 11 days but finally returned to camp on Monday. 

"Missed you guys 🏴‍☠️," he captioned a video from practice. 

Tampa Bay's head coach, Todd Bowles, told reporters that Tom's absence was pre-approved.

"We allotted this time because he wanted to get in and get chemistry with the guys and go through two weeks of training camp, knowing he wasn't going to play the first two games," he explained.

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A source told Pro Football Talk that the GOAT may have been vacationing with wife Gisele Bündchen at "an exclusive resort" in the Bahamas, not in L.A. for the Fox show.

"His commitment to family and having a personal life was at the heart of this hiatus from football, and there was no medical emergency, as speculated, or other reasons," the website said. "As important as football is to Brady, so is his family, and the Buccaneers have given him his space to be with them."

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Newest NYC 'Housewife' revealed…

Elizabeth Savetsky, a fashion influencer who calls herself a "proud Jew & Zionist," is joining the cast of "The Real Housewives of New York," according to a report. 

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According to Page Six, Lizzy, a Fort Worth, Texas native, is someone who Bravo believes could breathe new life into the show, which has aired for 14 seasons. In recent years, fans have had a love-hate relationship with The Big Apple edition of the franchise. Realizing this, producers have cleaned house and are going with a new cast. (Some of the original "RHONY" cast members will be brought back for a separate "legacy" show.)

Lizzy has not commented on the report, but she is very active on Instagram, which is what producers want.

"Bravo found people aren't responding as well to the constant bickering and fighting of the [previous] cast. They're hoping that this new cast will be a bit more inspiring and attract the younger audience," said an insider.

The source said the women being wooed by Bravo are "already strong in the influencer space, and they are more aspirational. They're women who have their own brands, or at least strong Instagram followings."

Lizzy, for instance, has over 200,000 followers. A mom of three who's married to plastic surgeon Dr. Ira Savetsky, Lizzy often uses her social media to speak about accessories and her Jewish faith.

Page Six said producers are also eyeing Vera Wang executive Priya Shukla for the show.