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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Heather Locklear dating Lorenzo Lamas, reality star suffered stroke

HEART TO HEART - 80s icons Heather Locklear and Lorenzo Lamas are officially together after decades of high-profile romances.

HEALTH WAKE-UP - Reality star Dr. Pimple Popper suffered a stroke while filming her show, says part of her brain ‘died.’

SIZZLING REBELLION - ‘Charlie’s Angels’ star Cheryl Ladd defied producers with ‘tiniest bikini ever’ to make her point.

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SOUNDING OFF - Bruce Springsteen's former drummer pushes back on the Boss's political attacks on Trump: ‘Gotta have respect.’

AGELESS BEAUTY - Elizabeth Hurley shows off her figure in a daring string bikini while promoting her swimwear brand at 60.

ACCUSATIONS FLY - Katy Perry fights back against Ruby Rose's 'categorically false' sexual assault allegations.

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DESERT NO-SHOW - Coachella band drops out after lead singer suffers 'acute brain injury,' fractured neck.

CUTOFF COMEBACK - Sydney Sweeney doubles down with American Eagle after controversial 'Great Jeans' campaign.

PALACE POWER PLAY - Queen Elizabeth’s aide, nicknamed 'AK-47,' clashed with Prince Harry in explosive ‘Tiaragate’: experts.

TRIVIA TIME - This ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ star just stunned in a new photo — can you guess who?

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Steve Kerr hints at upcoming 'expiration date' after emotional moment with Stephen Curry, Draymond Green

The days of the Golden State Warriors dynasty are over, and it seems like Steve Kerr's tenure there is nearing that same fate.

After the Warriors were knocked out of the play-in tournament and eliminated from playoff contention on Friday, Kerr did not shy away from the fact that his time on the Golden State sidelines is running out.

"We'll talk about what’s next for the Warriors, what the plan is this offseason," Kerr said. "And we will come to a collaborative decision on what’s next.

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"I don’t know what’s going to happen. I still love coaching. But I get it. These jobs all have an expiration date. There’s a run that happens, and when the run ends, sometimes it’s time for new blood and new ideas and all that.

"And, if that’s the case, then I will be just nothing but grateful for the most amazing opportunity any person could have to coach this franchise, in front of our fans in the Bay and to coach Steph Curry, to coach [Draymond Green] and the whole group."

Kerr shared a moment with franchise mainstays Curry and Green as the game ended, and while he wouldn't tell reporters what he said, a hot mic still caught him.

"I don't know what's gonna happen next, but I love you guys," Kerr said to his stars.

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One thing is for sure - Kerr will not be coaching another team next season.

"I don't want to walk away from Steph. I'm definitely not going and coaching somewhere else next year in the NBA. I would never walk away from Steph," he said.

"But all this stuff has to be aligned and right. Those are all discussions that will be had."

It's been a rather dark time for the Warriors, compared with the 2010s when they made five NBA Finals in a row, winning three of them. They did win the NBA championship in 2022, but have twice missed the playoffs since then. The other two times, they were knocked out in the conference semifinals.

Kerr joined the Warriors in 2014 and won a title in his first season on the sidelines. He also won five as a player, including the Chicago Bulls' second threepeat.

Curry just wrapped up his 17th NBA season, while Green now has 14 years under his belt.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Shaquille O'Neal says he doesn't text NBA players past or present because 'they're a--holes'

If you’re an NBA player and think you might one day get a random text from Shaquille O’Neal, don’t get your hopes up.

O’Neal, 54, doesn’t reach out to NBA players from the past or present for one reason.

"None. I don’t like athletes or superstars because they’re a--holes," O’Neal told the New York Post.

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The Basketball Hall of Famer said he denounced himself as a celebrity years ago for a similar reason.

"I denounced myself from being a celebrity about 10 years ago because those people are weird. I’m not weird," O’Neal said.

The New Jersey native said he wants to treat people with respect and just be a regular guy. O’Neal, despite his prowess as a basketball player, went to school after his playing career.

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O’Neal left LSU after his junior year to play in the NBA but returned to finish his bachelor's degree. He also has an MBA and Ph.D in education, but people don’t think he actually earned the "Dr." before his name.

"The funniest thing I get is, ‘Oh it’s honorary.’ I say, ‘No, it’s not. I had to go to school and write papers and do all that stuff," O’Neal said.

"I’m very super successful without that, but I wanted to stress to my children and children around that education is very important."

O’Neal talked about the NIL era and how young athletes want the money first but don’t have the education on how to the manage the money.

O’Neal thrived on the court, winning four NBA titles across his 19 seasons and making 15 All-Star teams, and appears to be thriving off the court as well.

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Hollywood star Jean Harlow's iconic LA estate, dubbed the 'Whitest House in the World,' listed for $16.8M

Jean Harlow's iconic Los Angeles home is on the market.

The Hollywood darling's former home in Los Angeles is up for sale for $16.8 million, in partnership with David Kramer of Compass.

Dubbed the "Jean Harlow Estate" by MGM, and often called the "Whitest House in the World," per Architectural Digest, the home was originally built in 1932 and has 7,367-square-feet of living space, including four bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

The home features many additional rooms along with the usual common spaces, including a billiards room, temperature-controlled wine cellar, conservatory and library.

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Located on a 1.32 acre property, the outside of the home boasts many desirable features, such as a large pool which still boasts the original diving board, Koi ponds, greenhouses, a full-size tennis court and many winding paths to walk down.

In addition to the main house, a 1,320-square-foot two-story guest house can be found on the grounds.

Known as Hollywood's original blonde bombshell, Harlow made a name for herself playing provocative, confident women, breaking into the industry with her performance in the 1930 film, "Hell's Angels," after director and producer, Howard Hughes, cast her in the movie.

Harlow went on to star in many films throughout the 1930s, including six with legendary co-star, Clark Gable. Their on-screen connection was considered effortless, and their pairing has gone down as one of the most iconic in Hollywood history.

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During an interview with Hollywood Magazine in 1935, Gable reflected on his first experience working with Harlow, saying, "she was one step ahead of me on the way to success" as she had already had a hit under her belt with "Hell's Angels," but said "she never made me feel that it was her picture any more than mine."

"Neither of us knew much about the business, and we tried to figure things out together so the rest wouldn’t realize how awfully green we really were," he said. "I remember Jean would ask me at the end of every scene—'How’m I doing?' And I asked her the same."

Their films together included "Red Dust," "China Seas," "Suzy" and "Saratoga" in 1937, which was also their final time on-screen together.

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Harlow got sick during the filming of "Saratoga," and ultimately died in June 1937 at the age of 26. The cause of death was later listed as kidney failure.

The film was later completed using stand-ins and was a huge box office success when it was released.

Since her death, Harlow became known as one of the original Hollywood movie stars, who is credited as paving the way for other bombshells to come, including another iconic blonde actress, Marilyn Monroe.

Gable was said to be distraught after learning of her death and even acted as a pallbearer at her funeral.

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Throughout her life, Harlow was married three times. She was first married to Charles McGrew, briefly in 1927, and then later briefly married MGM executive Paul Bern in 1932, with the marriage ending after his mysterious death, which was ruled a suicide.

She married her third husband, Harold Rosson from 1933 to 1934, and was reportedly engaged to William Powell towards the end of her life.

Is this college baseball tank shot REALLY that impressive?

For those of you who may be unaware, college baseball season is in full swing.

It may not be my favorite sport, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the ping of a metal bat ringing through my television speakers in the late spring months.

It's all just a distraction, a pit stop, if you will, on the road back to college football, but it's entertaining nonetheless.

On Friday afternoon, the 19th-ranked Oregon Ducks baseball team traveled to Champaign to take on the Fighting Illini, and a certain highlight from a rather innocuous conference series is making the rounds on social media.

A true freshman (who looks like he's about 35 years old, but I digress) hit an absolute nuke that is probably still flying through restricted airspace as we speak.

Nearly 500 feet! What a bomb!

But, of course, with anything in life, there are people who will question the validity and awesomeness of something like this.

Let's start with the positives.

Hitting a ball 496 feet is impressive no matter who does it or where it's done.

This kid is also (allegedly) a freshman, and the only other time I remember hearing about a youngin hitting a ball this far was when Bryce Harper was launching Paul Bunyon-esque tank jobs in high school home run contests.

That guy turned out alright.

Also, why is this kid not playing football?

He looks like an NFL defensive end. I'm sure the Ducks could use an extra pass rusher this season.

Now, let's see if we can predict what the negative Nellies on the internet are going to do to disparage this amateur space program of a home run.

"He's using a metal bat."

"It wasn't actually 496, it just looks longer because there aren't any outfield bleachers or obstructions."

"Oh, the flags are really blowing, his ball must have caught a good breeze that carried it."

"Balls are juiced, he never would have done that back in *insert random timeframe*."

How'd I do? Did I nail it?

Yeah, when you're as tragically online as I am, you can almost predict the narratives before they even pop up.

Do you remember about a decade ago when Giancarlo Stanton or Yasiel Puig would hit a 500ft home run and you'd hear all about it on Twitter?

Then you would check the highlight, see it was at Coors Field, and then immediately know 75 percent of the comments were going to be something to the effect of "do that at sea level, then we'll talk."

Time is a flat circle.

Enjoy college baseball season, everyone. Or at least try to before all these Debbie Downers kill the mood.

ABC News faces backlash for presenting Obama campaign ad as an 'exclusive' on redistricting measure

Social media users on X thrashed ABC News Friday after the outlet presented a campaign ad from former President Barack Obama in favor of a Virginia redistricting measure as an "exclusive."

"Why the hell does a major news network consider an extremely partisan campaign ad an 'exclusive'?" RealClearInvestigations senior writer Mark Hemingway asked.

The criticism followed ABC News labeling a campaign ad featuring Obama urging Virginians to vote "yes" on a redistricting measure as an exclusively obtained clip.

The measure could boost Democrats in the 2026 midterms if approved.

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"By voting yes, you can push back against the Republicans trying to give themselves an unfair advantage in the midterms," Obama said in the video.

"By voting yes, you can take a temporary step to level the playing field. And we're counting on you."

Other criticism abounded in the comments of Hemingway's post, with some accusing ABC of being a "propaganda machine" while others blasted the legacy media as a whole.

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"It’s so exclusive I saw it on YouTube before my video started about 20 times in the past week," one user wrote.

Retired U.S. diplomat Alberto Miguel Fernandez chimed in similarly: "Every time I turn on the television here in Virginia, I see Obama saying this nonsense. For weeks now. How in the world is this "exclusive" or even new, @ABCPolitics?"

Some criticized the outlet for what they described as a partisan slant.

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"It's a Democrat and it's the corporate media. Same thing, really," one wrote.

"Sounds like they might need to provide equal time [to the other side]," said another, while another accused them of "amplify[ing] the message for free."

Others defended the network, responding to Hemingway's question with, "Because it’s an exclusive I guess?" and by asking, "What does partisanship have to do with it?"

ABC News did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Ottawa Senators playoff hype video is a crime against hockey humanity

2026 is a year of dubious playoff droughts being broken in the Eastern Conference of the NHL.

First, the Buffalo Sabres made it back to the dance for the first time since the Arab Spring, giving the fans in upstate New York something to look forward to other than a month and a half of livable weather.

And now, it's the Ottawa Senators getting back in the mix for the first time since their magical 2017 Eastern Conference Finals run.

Unfortunately, the Red Wings pissed down their legs in the final two-month stretch of the season, or this could have been a triumvirate of disappointed fans being rewarded (sorry, Detroit).

Speaking of being rewarded, the Senators likely won't be making it out of the first round this year thanks to a monstrosity of a fan hype video.

Trigger warning if you cringe easily:

Oh yeah, these guys are getting swept.

They probably thought they were so clever with that little dig at the Maple Leafs, too.

It's not quite as bad as the a cappella nightmare the Illinois glee club gave us, but this is pretty awful.

It's also very well produced, so you know these guys are at least somewhat affiliated with the Sens, and it also means a lot of money went into this.

Ottawa already had an uphill battle, as its opening round opponent, the Carolina Hurricanes, are basically a lock to at least win a first-round playoff series these days.

They didn't need to go and give a worthy opponent more jet fuel to throw on the fire.

You probably could've guessed it, but these guys are getting raked over the coals for ending the Sens playoff run before it even began.

Forget about liberal reporters trying to publicly shame him, I think THIS is the final straw for Brady Tkachuk demanding a trade.

If the Sens get swept in the first round and then lose their franchise cornerstone/team captain as a result of it, these guys should be tied up in the public square so fans can pelt them with tomatoes.

Better luck next year, Ottawa. And keep these aspiring artists far away from your franchise in the future.

'Charlie's Angels' star Jaclyn Smith says she turned down Bond girl role over Texas values

Jaclyn Smith revealed that she turned down the opportunity to play a Bond girl in "Moonraker" because of her Texas upbringing.

"I had a contract [for ‘Charlie’s Angels’] and, you know, Houston upbringing, you follow your contract," the actress, 80, said at Paleyfest’s "Charlie’s Angels" 50th anniversary reunion. "And Aaron [Spelling] was the first to invite me to the party, so I was honoring my contract."

She added, "And I think it wasn’t meant to be. I think things happen for a reason, I really do, so I have no complaints."

Smith was offered the part of Dr. Holly Goodhead in the 1979 Bond film starring Roger Moore. The part eventually went to "The Way We Were" actress Lois Chiles.

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Smith also revealed that she was considered for "Beetlejuice," a concept that she admitted she "didn’t understand."

"I know, sad, my husband regrets that," she added, reacting to the audience.

"But you read a script and it doesn’t always ring true to you, and it’s about what you can bring to it," she explained.

Smith didn’t say what "Beetlejuice" part she was considered for – the film's female leads ultimately ended up being Catherine O’Hara, Geena Davis and a young Winona Ryder.

She added that at one point she and John Travolta were supposed to star opposite each other in the erotic romance "9 ½ Weeks."

"But I wasn’t really right for that one either," she admitted. "So, that was Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke. You know, it happens. But, you know, I think certainly I look at my life as what’s meant to be will be, and it’s been a good journey. It’s really been a good journey."

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Along with her role on "Charlie’s Angels," which she remained in for the entire series, Smith also starred in the critically acclaimed TV movie "Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy," "The Bourne Identity" miniseries in 1988 and had recurring roles on "Becker," "The District," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "All American."

Smith also said that originally "Charlie’s Angels" was aired as a two-part movie, and even as its audience grew, the network "didn’t believe in the show."

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"It went through the roof," Smith said of the pilot episode, "and they thought, ‘This is a fluke, we gotta do it again. This can’t be. No one’s going to – this doesn’t have endurance.’"

She said the network aired the pilot for a second night to even higher ratings.

"And that’s Aaron’s genius," she mused. "I think he had an instinct about what the public wanted to see."

She added, "So I didn’t understand the network not – his track record was amazing. They just thought these women in men’s roles, this is not going to work. They didn’t even order a full season of episodes."

It wasn’t until the show remained in the top 10 that the network finally realized they had a hit, she said.

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Kate Jackson also lamented that she wasn’t able to star in the 1979 film "Kramer vs. Kramer" part that went to Meryl Streep, who ended up winning her first Academy Award for the role.

"They changed the schedule for the movie four times," a frank Jackson told moderator George Pennacchio after asking him, "Do you want the truth?"

"And every time Aaron would look at the ‘Charlie’s Angels’ schedule and say, ‘Ah, gee, we had to change our schedule. Now it doesn’t work here, here and here. So, he didn’t let me do it. So, I decided then, 'I’ll do this year and then, adios.’"

Former prison inmate Lori Loughlin stuns fans with new look

Former prison inmate Lori Loughlin, also known as Aunt Becky from Full House, stunned fans this week when she made a rare public appearance with daughter, Olivia Jade. 

And by ‘stunned,’ I mean Lori had the entire country unloading a "have mercy" at the same time as she dusted off a silver dress that had heads SPINNING. 

Does Aunt Becky still have it, or what? She's turning 62 later this year, but buddy, the fastball is still in the upper-90s and absolutely PAINTING the corners. 

They say prison changes people. It appears it only made Lori Loughlin stronger:

I mean, goodness gracious. What a moment. Aunt Becky with a bob? Never thought I'd see the day. Going with a completely new hairstyle, fresh out of prison, at 61 is a bold move. But Lori Laughlin is reportedly single as of last fall, so I get it. 

She lost a ton of time in prison. OK, not really. She lost, like, two months. Frankly, two months in prison doesn't sound horrible. I have two kids. I haven't slept since 2021. I haven't gone on a date with my wife since ‘23. My house is a wreck. 

My youngest lost the remote control from the TV in the living room two days ago, and we still haven't found it. I literally just haven't watched TV in my own living room since Wednesday. 

Anyway, my point is that a few weeks behind bars may not be the worst thing in the world. They certainly didn't hurt Lori Loughlin. If anything, she left there a changed woman – for the better. New hair, and a fresh outlook on life. 

As for Olivia Jade, the former USC rower seems to be adjusting to life with mom out of the clink just fine. I never expected anything different. 

What a way to start the weekend.