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Candace Cameron Bure was pretty as a picture at her daughter's baby shower. Natasha Perry, daughter of the "Fuller House" star and former NHL All-Star forward, Valeri Bure, announced that she was expecting a baby with her husband, Bradley Steven Perry, in May 2026. To celebrate the arrival of their newborn, the Bure family and friends held a shower for Natasha on August 16, 2026 that looked as fun and joyful as could be. Perhaps best of all was the grandma-to-be Candace Cameron Bure, who stunned in a yellow, brown, and red striped dress.
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Cameron Bure's look was a delightful contrast to the dreamy pastel tones surrounding her pregnant daughter. While Natasha looked like a goddess in her off-the-shoulder gown, the "Fuller House" star looked modern and playful wearing an asymmetrical neckline and white platform mules. The stylish outfit was further complemented by her cosmopolitan bob and gold, statement earrings. It was all the proof we need that grandmother style doesn't have to be frumpy.
Even more special was how well the looks perfectly complemented each other. Once upon a time, Cameron Bure and her daughter, Natasha, twinned in inappropriate wedding guest dresses, causing a huge stir. But at the baby shower, things were completely different. Instead, she and her daughter struck the perfect balance on such a sweet and sentimental day.
Read more: Taylor Swift's Exes Who Have Spoken Out About Their Relationship

#bure #candace
nepewe_kt_na_pedi_fj
5 days ago
In an era where personal identity is often transformed into a brand and creativity into a strategy, Candace Bushnell has taken a different path. Not because she couldn't move in that direction, but because she chose to remain, above all, a writer.
Sex and the City, the column that began in The New York Observer in 1994, has become one of the most recognizable cultural narratives of recent decades, influencing the way women talk about themselves, their choices, and their place in the world. And yet, for her, this success never functioned as an end point, but rather one of the many facets of her journey. Instead of being confined, her writing has continued to evolve, from best-selling novels such as Four Blondes, Trading Up, and Lipstick Jungle, to new narrative forms that test the boundaries between the private and the public.
Perhaps this is because, for her, creation is not the result of a strategy, but of an inner need. Of a constant urge to observe, process and transform experience into narrative – whether this happens in the solitary process of writing or in front of a live audience. It is no coincidence that, almost three decades after her first major success, she chose to return to the stage with a one-woman show that functions as a more direct, almost confessional version of her journey.
With True Tales of ******* , Success and ******* and the City, which was also presented in Athens on April 17, Candace Bushnell appeared in front of an audience, bridging the past and the present, but also the individual and the collective. It is a reminder that the stories that stand the test of time are not necessarily those designed to be "great", but those that are told with honesty.
On the occasion of her presence in Greece, the iconic author spoke to Fortune Greece about the timelessness of writing, the importance of an authentic voice, and what it means to continue to evolve creatively, even when you have already left your mark. (This is republished in Fortune with permission.)

#bushnell #strategy
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5 days ago
Coach Mark Few put the Gonzaga Bulldogs program and the university in Spokane, Washington, on the map. An underdog who built something that was never supposed to happen at a tiny Jesuit institution in the Inland Northwest.
Forget all the wins, championships, and NBA pedigree from its alumni for a second; his presence helped the school's enrollment and finances throughout the last 27 years. Helping grow other educational disciplines, such as mine with the Department of Integrated Media, and others. This situation for both parties was a match made in heaven from the beginning.
Along with Few, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2026 inducted coach Doc Rivers, coach Mike D'Antoni, forward/center Amar'e Stoudemire, forward Chamique Holdsclaw, forward Candace Parker, forward Elena Delle Donne, referee Joey Crawford, and the 1996 U.S. Olympic Women's Basketball Team. The group received their "Naismith Orange" jackets the day before at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut.
In attendance for Few's ceremony were, first and foremost, his family: wife Marcy Laca, sons AJ, Joe, Colt, and daughter Julia. His presenters were Hall of Famer John Stockton, Arkansas Razorbacks coach John Calipari, and Managing Director of USA Basketball Grant Hill.
Arizona Wildcats coach Tommy Lloyd, former Villanova Wildcats coach Jay Wright, sportscaster Neil Everett showed their love for Few. As well as some of his past and current staff members like **** istant coaches Brian Michaelson, RJay Barsh, Zach Norvell, Dan Monson, Bill Grier, Ray Giacoletti, Ricky Fois, and Roger Powell.

#coach
i81bym
5 days ago
On Saturday, eight individuals and one team achieved basketball immortality. The 2026 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame class featured Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne, Chamique Holdsclaw, the USA women's 1996 Olympic gold medal squad, Amar'e Stoudemire, Mike D'Antoni (coach, contributor), Mark Few (coach), Doc Rivers and Joey Crawford (referee). Each of their induction stories was as distinct as the roles they played to grow the game.
Here are some of the best moments from Saturday's induction ceremony.
Draft: 1999 first-round pick (No. 1 pick by Washington Mystics)
Career highlights: Six-time WNBA All-Star, led Tennessee to three straight NCAA ***** les (1996-98), two-time College Player of the Year, 1999 WNBA Rookie of the Year, 2002 WNBA scoring champion, 2000 Olympic gold medalist
From the speech: Having grown up in New York, Holdsclaw shared memories of the support she received from guys she shared courts with, including a fellow future basketball All-Star from her stomping grounds.

#holdsclaw #Gold #coach
noyefosayo2
5 days ago
Candace Parker didn't pick up a basketball with aspirations of on day joining the hall of fame.
The Lady Vols legend's career started at a park near her home in Naperville, Illinois, where she spent hours playing with her two older brothers, who were her heroes.
Parker fell in love with the game, which took her all over the world. But when she looks back on her career, the places that stick out in her mind aren't the flashy arenas or the championship parades routes. It's that park or the fitness center in Naperville where she first dunked, and Stokely Athletic Center, where she got in extra work before Tennessee's new practice facility was opened her senior year.
Parker may not have dreamed of being a first-ballot hall of famer, but she looked up in the rafters every day with the Lady Vols, determined to hang more banners and the rest would take care of itself.
It arrived for Parker with her second hall of fame induction in less than three months. Parker was enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Aug. 15 at Symphony Hall in in Springfield, Massachusetts. She was inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in June, entering both in her first year of eligibility.

#Basketball #lady
chUNKyp6lLow
5 days ago
Candace Parker didn't pick up a basketball with aspirations of on day joining the hall of fame.
The Lady Vols legend's career started at a park near her home in Naperville, Illinois, where she spent hours playing with her two older brothers, who were her heroes.
Parker fell in love with the game, which took her all over the world. But when she looks back on her career, the places that stick out in her mind aren't the flashy arenas or the championship parades routes. It's that park or the fitness center in Naperville where she first dunked, and Stokely Athletic Center, where she got in extra work before Tennessee's new practice facility was opened her senior year.
Parker may not have dreamed of being a first-ballot hall of famer, but she looked up in the rafters every day with the Lady Vols, determined to hang more banners and the rest would take care of itself.
It arrived for Parker with her second hall of fame induction in less than three months. Parker was enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Aug. 15 at Symphony Hall in in Springfield, Massachusetts. She was inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in June, entering both in her first year of eligibility.

#lady #vols
madlydrift758
6 days ago
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Elena Delle Donne and Candace Parker's WNBA careers were intertwined with so many great moments.
Now they are forever bonded, enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the 2026 class Saturday night. They were joined by the 1996 U.S. Olympic women's basketball team, Chamique Holdsclaw, NBA player Amar'e Stoudemire, longtime NBA official Joey Crawford, NBA coaches Doc Rivers and Mike D'Antoni, and Gonzaga coach Mark Few.
Delle Donne turned her speech into a love letter to the game of basketball with all the ups and downs she faced in her career. But she always kept life in perspective, thanks to her older sister Lizzie, who is blind and deaf.
"She never played in front of thousands of people, never had a standing ovation. never been interviewed after a big win. Yet I've never met anyone stronger," Delle Donne said, choking up. "Thank you all for keeping me going."
Delle Donne won MVP awards in 2015 and 2019, the second of which came when she led the Washington Mystics to their lone WNBA championship. Delle Donne became the first player in league history to shoot more than 50% from the field, 40% from behind the 3-point line and 90% from the free-throw line.

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fetch5
6 days ago
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame will induct eight individuals and one team that has contributed to the growth of basketball - domestically and internationally - becoming one of the best, surpassing milestones and having a worldwide impact.
One of the inductees for the 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame is none other than head coach Doc Rivers.
Other inductees include Joey Crawford, Mark Few, Amar'e Stoudemire, Mike D'Antoni, Candace Parker, Chamique Holdsclaw, Elena Delle Donne and the 1996 USA Basketball Women's National Team.
They will be joined by many fellow Hall of Famers, basketball stars and contributors to the game who will gather to celebrate the newest group of the sport's iconic figures.
The Hall of Fame Class of 2026 will be formally enshrined into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame at Springfield Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts. The broadcast event begins at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT) on NBA TV and streaming on the NBA App.

#crawford
qu1CKLy_1
6 days ago
NBA star Amar'e Stoudemire and longtime coach Glenn "Doc" Rivers were among nine inductees into the Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Joey Crawford, an NBA referee for 39 seasons, and veteran coaches Mike D'Antoni and Mark Few were also among those enshrined in ceremonies at the Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Women inductees included Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne and Chamique Holdsclaw, along with the unbeaten 1996 US Olympic gold medal team.
Rivers, who resigned as coach of the Milwaukee Bucks in April, has an NBA coaching record of 1,194-866 over 27 seasons with Orlando, Boston, the Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia and Milwaukee.
"It's so funny. Never in my life did I dream that I would be a coach or be good at it," Rivers said. "To be going in the Hall now, my mom had this saying, 'For the good or bad of it, you're right where you're supposed to be.'"

#hall #milwaukee #seasons #you 're
7delta
6 days ago
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame enshrinement is scheduled for tonight at 7 p.m. ET. At the highly touted ceremony, several notable members in the Class of 2026 are being enshrined.
Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne, Chamique Holdsclaw and the 1996 United States Olympic Team are among those being recognized. Ahead of the event, fans have an opportunity to take a deeper dive into Delle Donne's personal life.
In November 2017, Delle Donne tied the knot with her partner Amanda Clifton in Long Island, N.Y., and became the first same-sex couple to be featured in The Knot's Dream Wedding, per Colleen Kratofil of People.com.
Delle Donne came out to the public back in August 2016. Upon getting married, both women described their special day as being nothing short of a dream wedding.
Clifton and Delle Donne met through a mutual friend in 2013, and speculation swirled on social media prior to their official engagement announcement.

#memorial #fame
glidenhejr
6 days ago
WNBA legend Candace Parker is one of four player honorees stepping into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame later tonight.
As the induction gets closer, fans want to know more about the woman behind the trophies. So before the big night, here's a simple rundown of who the former WNBA player is married to and their relationship.
For those wondering, Parker is currently married to Anna Petrakova, a former international basketball player.
Petrakova played college basketball at the University of Louisiana from 2001 to 2005. She made a name for herself during her time there and was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in 2004.
After college, she continued her career overseas, playing for several major clubs in Russia, including UMMC Ekaterinburg, Dynamo Kursk, and Dynamo Moscow. She also competed in European competitions, winning the EuroLeague Women twice.

#player #WNBA #college
diitnvefn
6 days ago
UNCASVILLE, CT – The celebration surrounding the careers of Chamique Holdsclaw and Candace Parker as the latest members of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame is a welcome reminiscence of Lady Vols basketball incredible history.
It is also, unavoidably, a stark reminder of where the Tennessee is right now.
The Lady Vols recorded the worst winning percentage in program history at 16-14 last season, which ended with an eight-game losing streak. All eight returners entered the transfer portal following Tennessee coach Kim Caldwell's second season, and Caldwell had to rebuild her entire roster.
Holdsclaw, who led the Lady Vols to three straight national championships during her career from 1995-99, was asked for her perspective on the state of the program a day before the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame enshrinement for the 2026 class on Aug. 15 in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Holdsclaw said it has been "a common conversation" amongst former Lady Vols.

#vols #hall
p8cketdrif8frost
7 days ago
UNCASVILLE, CT – Chamique Holdsclaw still remembers the phone call from legendary Lady Vols basketball coach Pat Summitt after Candace Parker committed to Tennessee.
Summitt knew she had another generational talent on her hands just like she did with Holdsclaw a decade earlier.
"She called me and she said, 'We got this one, and this one, she's going to change the game,' " Holdsclaw said Aug. 14 ahead of her Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame enshrinement.
And Parker did as a 6-foot-4 forward who could play any position, including point guard, forever changing the mold of versatility in the women's game as a big guard. But Parker grew up watching Holdsclaw do it first, and now they're in the same Naismith Hall of Fame class.
The induction ceremony is Aug. 15 (7 p.m. ET, NBA TV) in Springfield, Massachusetts.

#naismith #fame
pegucakowe7
7 days ago
Caitlin Clark continues to be a focal point in most WNBA conversations. That includes the discussion surrounding WNBA MVP favorites this season.
Fans were left in shock after Clark's Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston and WNBA legend Candace Parker shared their MVP favorites on the "Post Moves" podcast.
Boston and Parker shared four MVP favorites, with Clark appearing nowhere on the list.
Their list features A'ja Wilson, Olivia Miles, Kelsey Mitchell, and Paige Bueckers. Such a list had plenty of fans up in arms over the perceived snub of Clark.
A WNBA fan on X called out Boston for ignoring her own teammate.

#parker
knhrhawk
13 days ago
WNBA rookies to win MVP: How Olivia Miles' Year 1 stats compare to Candace Parker's legendary first season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
There's a youth movement happening in the WNBA. Olivia Miles is arguably one of its biggest actors.
The Lynx guard has surged into MVP contention in recent months, using her eye-catching play-making skills and steady scoring to lead Minnesota to the best record in the league. Miles finds herself dancing with ghosts at this point in the year — not only is she the odds-on favorite to win Rookie of the Year, but she finds herself in MVP contention.
In the WNBA's long and checkered history, only a few first-year talents have had their names thrust into MVP talks. A'ja Wilson averaged 20.7 points and 8.0 rebounds as a rookie. All she could muster was a measly seventh-place finish. Caitlin Clark set a gaggle of records in her first season. Still, she failed to land a first-place vote.
Miles' performances have her wading in territory not typically available for newcomers. Here's a look at who she could join in the WNBA record books if she picks up the famous honor.

#miles #year
uwhorboxm9py
13 days ago
WNBA rookies to win MVP: How Olivia Miles' Year 1 stats compare to Candace Parker's legendary first season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
There's a youth movement happening in the WNBA. Olivia Miles is arguably one of its biggest actors.
The Lynx guard has surged into MVP contention in recent months, using her eye-catching play-making skills and steady scoring to lead Minnesota to the best record in the league. Miles finds herself dancing with ghosts at this point in the year — not only is she the odds-on favorite to win Rookie of the Year, but she finds herself in MVP contention.
In the WNBA's long and checkered history, only a few first-year talents have had their names thrust into MVP talks. A'ja Wilson averaged 20.7 points and 8.0 rebounds as a rookie. All she could muster was a measly seventh-place finish. Caitlin Clark set a gaggle of records in her first season. Still, she failed to land a first-place vote.
Miles' performances have her wading in territory not typically available for newcomers. Here's a look at who she could join in the WNBA record books if she picks up the famous honor.

#miles #year #WNBA #rookie
kwtaliuakmiuo
15 days ago
WNBA All-Star Weekend is nearly two weeks in the rearview, but the virality of the StudBudz's 72-hour Twitch stream knows no bounds. Last year, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert was caught dancing to "Knuck If You Buck," and Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve jokingly blamed AI for her viral dancing clip.
This year, ESPN's Holly Rowe produced the WNBA All-Star clip that will endure.
Rowe was on her usual sideline duty for the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game at the United Center in Chicago on July 25. The Emmy-winning reporter went viral during the game for a walk-and-talk interview gone wrong with Olivia Miles. After the game, she went viral again for dancing to Sheck Wes' "Mo Bamba" in the club.
"You know who was on the stream, though? Your girl, Holly!" Indiana Fever All-Star Aliyah Boston said the latest episode of the Post Moves with Candace Parker & Aliyah Boston podcast. "Big Holly! Big Holly!"
Boston mimicked Rowe's dance moves, while Parker hit the stank face in approval.

#dancing
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16 days ago
Aliyah Boston roasts Caitlin Clark's NBA 2K27 look with hilarious comparison originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Caitlin Clark made history by landing a prominent place on the NBA 2K27 cover, but her appearance inside the video game did not receive the same glowing review from Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston. During the latest episode of the "Post Moves" podcast, Boston and WNBA legend Candace Parker examined Clark's virtual likeness. Although Boston celebrated the significance of Clark becoming the first WNBA player to receive her own global NBA 2K premium cover, she could not ignore what she believed was a glaring problem.
Boston joked that the digital version of Clark looked more like Portland Fire forward Bridget Carleton.
"It's literally copy-paste Bridget Carleton," Boston said.
Parker saw another unexpected resemblance. She suggested the player model looked like a combination of Carleton and Fever coach Stephanie White, calling the result "actually ridiculous."

#caitlin #fever #WNBA
4E92brn
24 days ago
Dwyane Wade and LeBron James are good friends and played alongside each other for four NBA seasons with the Miami Heat. Their partnership helped established the retired guard as one of the best players in franchise history. While many may think that the superstar forward is his favorite teammate, he instead revealed that it's Udonis Haslem
The three-time champion was Candace Parker's guest on her "Post Moves with Candace Parker & Aliyah Boston" podcast on Monday. He explained that Haslem always had his back on the court.
MORE: Dwyane Wade weighs in on NBA GOAT debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James
"It's always gonna be Udonis Haslem," Wade said. "Anybody that is going to protect you on the basketball floor, that's going to be your favorite teammate. Because I used to pop my s*** a little bit and I didn't know if I really wanted to fight.
"After we fake tough guys, we ain't grow up fighting. We was hooping. So UD always came to my defense. So that's always going to be my favorite team. I love you, boy."

#wade #haslem #going
GlidelazY
28 days ago
Aliyah Boston teams up with Dwyane Wade for special event during WNBA All-Star weekend originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Aliyah Boston’s busy WNBA All-Star weekend will include much more than basketball. The Indiana Fever star is teaming up with WNBA legend Candace Parker and Basketball Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade for a live recording of the “Post Moves” podcast in Chicago. The special event comes before Boston makes her fourth consecutive All-Star Game appearance Saturday.
Boston and Parker announced the news through the podcast’s social media channels and discussed the upcoming show during their latest episode. Wade, who owns a minority stake in the Chicago Sky, will join the two basketball stars as their special guest.
The live event is free to attend, although tickets are limited. Fans unable to secure a seat will still have an opportunity to watch the conversation, as a recording is scheduled to be released on YouTube on Saturday.
Boston entered the All-Star break in the middle of the best statistical season of her WNBA career.

#aliyah
5partly
29 days ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alyssa Thomas recorded her 20th triple-double in the regular season, Kahleah Copper scored 21 points and the Phoenix Mercury edged the Los Angeles Sparks 86-82 on Wednesday afternoon.
Thomas, who also has six triple-doubles in the playoffs, finished with 19 points, 15 ****** ists and 11 rebounds. She had ****** ists on seven of the last eight baskets scored by the Mercury, who had 28 ****** ists on 35 baskets. Her final one, to Monique Akoa Makani with 14 seconds left, sealed the win.
Akoa Makani had 14 points for the Mercury (10-18), who won their second straight after a six-game losing streak. Natasha Mack added 10. Phoenix was 12-of-18 shooting with 10 ****** ists in the fourth quarter.
Rae Burrell had 20 points for the Sparks (10-16), who take a five-game losing streak into the All-Star break. Dearica Hamby had 18 points and 10 rebounds, but missed a tying layup with 19 seconds to go. Ariel Atkins added 15 points and Nneka Ogwumike had 13 points and 13 rebounds.
Ogwumike, with her ninth rebound of the game, passed Candace Parker (2,902) for second place on the Sparks’ career list behind Lisa Leslie. She finished with her 12th double-double of the season.

#game
c4MpasspaRtly4
1 month ago
After the firing of Seattle Storm head coach Noelle Quinn in 2025, no Black woman remained in the WNBA's head coaching ranks despite five head coach vacancies heading into the 2026 WNBA season.
The league has experienced record growth and expansion, but representation in leadership has moved in the opposite direction. In 2022, seven of the league's 12 head coaches were Black, including three women. By 2023, that number dropped to only three Black women head coaches. This season, there are two Black head coaches currently in the WNBA, but neither is a woman.
"(Black women) should get the same equal opportunity as a white woman, as a white man to be an important piece of this league," Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers said on Sunday after a win over the Chicago Sky. "(The league) was built on a lot of black women... So it's definitely right for them to get the same equal opportunity as everybody else."
"I grew up with a lot of prominent Black women in my life that were very important to me... my stepmom, my AAU coach," Bueckers added. "So I understand how amazing they are."
More: Candace Parker, Women's Leadership Council address coaching gaps in women's sports
ugqwyrv
1 month ago
The lack of private investment in the Blazers' renovation proposal is a red line for some city councilors. "That is probably my number one issue. I am going to have a hard time agreeing to give public money if I'm not seeing a private investment. That is what public-private investment means, and I will be demanding that that comes true," Councilor Candace Avalos said in a work session in June. Other councilors want the team to pay rent, share arena naming rights revenue, or split money made from non-NBA events at Moda Center to offset the city's investment – like other teams have agreed to in other deals.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: The lack of private investment in the Blazers' …
cafes_dot_ni_gi351
1 month ago
Less than half of the league's players participated in WNBA All-Star voting. But those who did didn't rate Caitlin Clark highly. And Candace Parker wants answers.
The WNBA legend and newly enshrined Hall of Famer spoke candidly Wednesday about Clark finishing in 11th place among guards in All-Star voting among players.
She did so while speaking with Clark's Indiana Fever teammate, Aliyah Boston, on their weekly "Post Moves" podcast.
"I wholeheartedly believe that there need to be some rules with the WNBA players, because this is getting out of hand," Parker said. "Caitlin Clark voted 11th-best guard by WNBA players? That's crazy."
The context here is the All-Star voting for starters that was released last week. Clark was voted a starter, but no thanks to her fellow WNBA players.
digoddl950
1 month ago
Ricky Schroder and his wife, Julie Trammel, showed up to support Charlie Kirk's family in Provo, Utah, as the preliminary hearing for the man accused of killing Charlie gets underway.
Schroder, 56, shared a video on social media of himself and Trammel, 41, outside the Provo courthouse on Tuesday, July 7.
"So, we're here at Freedom Boulevard in Provo, Utah, at the Charlie Kirk preliminary trial hearing and want to just lend our support to the Kirk family and remember Charlie and what he stood for," the former child star said as Trammel cut in to offer her love to the Kirk family as well.
Schroder went on to say that during the drive yesterday, he and his wife listened to the July 2 episode of The Shawn Ryan Podcast which featured Candace Owens as a guest. He then asked Trammel how she felt about the episode and she said that they were "disgusted" by what Owens, 37, and Shawn Ryan had to say.
Since Charlie's death, Owens has repeatedly questioned the official account of the killing and criticized his widow, Erika Kirk, and she continued to do so in Ryan's podcast.
driftjav
2 months ago
Ashley Tisdale is reportedly hoping to turn her experience with a toxic mom group into a smash hit. The Disney Channel star is said to be partnering with Netflix to develop and executive produce a new half-hour comedy, "Toxic Moms," loosely inspired by her real-life friendship breakup with a group of celebrity mothers, including Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore. Tisdale, known for her roles in "High School Musical" and "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," made headlines earlier this year when she opened up about leaving her group of moms after feeling excluded from their outings.
According to Deadline, Tisdale, in partnership with Sabrina Jalees and Ali Wong, will help create a new dark comedy series called "Toxic Moms" for Netflix.
It's said to follow a "sleep-deprived" mother who's recruited by a group of "cool, wealthy mothers." Throughout the series, the lead character is said to discover her new clique's "darker side," prompting her to ask, "How far would you go to taste community?"
While the series hasn't been greenlit just yet, if Netflix does pick it up, it would become the next production in the streamer's lineup of series featuring female leads, including "Running Point," "Nobody Wants This," "The Survival of the Thickest," and "North of North."
Tisdale has been in the spotlight since the early 2000s after starring in several Disney productions. In addition to the aforementioned works, Tisdale also snagged a role as Candace in "Phineas & Ferb."
rovabolujo4
2 months ago
Looking back on his family's trip to Knoxville, Tyler Summitt wishes he had done it sooner.
The son of former Lady Vols coach Pat Summitt hasn't brought his kids to his hometown often, or for very long. He and his wife, Brooke, took them to Summitt's statue last year, but it wasn't an extended trip.
It was something he put off for one reason or another — the kids were young, it's a trek from Ohio with three of them, and there are all of the emotions of going home.
This June, though, the Summitts took a six-day trip to Knoxville, which overlapped with former Lady Vols star Candace Parker's induction to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on June 27. Their last day in town was June 28, which was the 10th anniversary of Pat Summitt's death.
"It just really felt like the stars aligned, it was meant to be," Summitt told Knox News. "It was like God had a plan for us to be there, and I'm so glad we did it."
po8hhj3h5ip
2 months ago
Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray will join Prime Video’s WNBA coverage as a player contributor, making select in-studio appearances on the pregame show for the remainder of the 2026 season, Front Office Sports reported Monday.
The only active four-time WNBA champion, Gray is a six-time All-Star who has built a legitimate broadcast résumé between WNBA seasons. She worked as an ACC Network ******* yst on two separate occasions, calling regular-season and NCAA Tournament games as part of the network’s Nothing But Net studio coverage, and contributed to the Sacramento Kings’ pre- and postgame broadcasts during the 2023-24 NBA season.
The move follows the same template Kelsey Plum has been operating under since May, when Prime Video announced the Los Angeles Sparks guard as a player contributor for select appearances throughout the season. On the NBA side, Kyle Lowry joined Amazon’s inaugural NBA coverage in September 2025 with what the streamer described as “increased responsibilities in the future,” responsibilities that materialized when Lowry stepped into the studio for select shows during the NBA playoffs.
The active-player contributor model has taken hold across the W this season, with Sophie Cunningham landing a comparable role at USA Sports.
Gray joins a studio team anchored by host Allie Clifton alongside Hall of Famers Cynthia Cooper, Swin Cash, and Teresa Weatherspoon, with Candace Parker, Lindsey Harding, and Tamera “Ty” Young also contributing. Michael Grady and Parker lead the top game broadcast team, flanked by play-by-play announcers Lisa Byington and Mike Watts and ******* ysts Kara Lawson and LaChina Robinson. Prime Video is in the first year of an 11-year WNBA deal covering 31 regular-season games annually, one first-round playoff series each season, seven conference finals series, and three WNBA Finals.
pickleepxs
2 months ago
Candace Owens is doubling down on her claims about Erika Kirk's marriage to Charlie Kirk, saying she does not believe their relationship was ever "real" and that she is now completely "firm" on the ******* ertion.
Owens has also placed Erika at the center of broader allegations about Charlie's private life, while insisting he had been "targeted."
Elsewhere, Erika recently received an unexpected apology after being caught up in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting scare in April.
Candace Owens is once again putting Erika Kirk at the center of her latest claims about Charlie Kirk's private life.
During the Thursday, June 25, episode of her "Candace" podcast, Owens doubled down on her belief that Charlie's marriage to Erika was not what it appeared to be publicly.
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There was never much doubt that Candace Parker would one day find herself in the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. The only question was when.
On Saturday night in Knoxville, Tennessee, that moment finally arrived as Parker was officially inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2026, joining fellow basketball greats Elena Delle Donne, Cheryl Reeve, and several others in a class that celebrates some of the sport's most influential figures.
For Parker, the ceremony marked another milestone in a career that redefined what was possible for women's basketball.
Her journey began at the University of Tennessee, where she became one of the most decorated players in program history under legendary head coach Pat Summitt. Parker led the Lady Vols to back-to-back NCAA championships in 2007 and 2008 while earning Most Outstanding Player honors in both tournaments. Her dominance at Tennessee transformed her into one of the biggest stars the women's game had ever seen and helped elevate the sport to a broader national audience.
That success carried seamlessly into the WNBA.

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