Morgan Wade talks 'Party is Over' album, intense workouts and wanting to start a familyNew Foto - Morgan Wade talks 'Party is Over' album, intense workouts and wanting to start a family

NEW YORK –Morgan Wadeis eight years sober and reveals to USA TODAY she can now look back on some of her younger years "fondly." The singer-songwriter gives fans a trip down memory lane with her fourth studio album"The Party is Over (recovered),"a release primarily comprised of reworked songs and demos that date as far back as 11 years. "There was a while that singing about shots and bars was kind of odd for me," Wade, 30, recalls after a performance forUSA TODAY Acoustic, a series that provides a stage for notable and rising talent across the USA TODAY Network. "I'm still a work in progress, but it's hard to see how far you've come until you look back. I'm proud of that 19-year-old because she was struggling, but she still came through." Wade is on tour with rock bands Shinedown andBush. In the wake of performing at Madison Square Garden, the country music artist chats about her latest album, what days off on tour typically look like and where she sees herself in 10 years (hint: it's with a family of her own). For Wade, a typical day off while on the road involves the local Dave & Buster's. Her go-to in the arcade is the "coin game," where a player uses a single token to push a group of tokens off a ledge and into their winnings. As for this trip to New York, there was no time for Dave & Buster's. Instead, Wade jokes that a visit to Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Avenue kept her busy, where her purchases included "nothing crazy. I just bought a couple shirts." She hopes to continue shopping after our interview and notes her plans didn't include a visit to a tattoo parlor. Wade already sports two full sleeves of ink, in addition to tattoos on her neck and both legs. "I'm running out of space and the spots that I have left hurt really bad," she admits. "I'm not as tough as I look." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Morgan Wade (@morganwademusic) If Wade looks tough, it's probably because in addition to her tattoos, she's a weight lifter with "about four different gym memberships," she said on Instagram. Wade credits her workout routine with improving every part of her life, including songwriting. "I think (music and powerlifting) go hand-in-hand because I'm the healthiest I've ever been and you can't tour like we tour if you're not taking care of yourself," she says. Wade typically works out around 4:30 a.m. to limit distractions. "Even if I've only gotten a few hours of sleep and then I go work out, my day is a million times better." "Hardwood Floor" was inspired by Wade's desire to have children, and what she calls the "intense" egg retrieval process.Through genetic testing, Wade discovered she had an increased risk for both breast and ovarian cancer. She had a double mastectomy with reconstruction almost two years ago. "This song isn't just for women, it's for men too," she says, noting that her male band members cried when they first heard the song. "It's for anybody that's been affected by infertility." Wade says she's at a point in her life where she would like to have a family with kids, and has thought more about it over the past year. Fans have speculated Wade is dating "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Kyle Richards, who starred as Wade's love interest in the 2023 music video for"Fall In Love With Me."During last year's "RHOBH" reunion,Richards denied that she pursued anything romanticwith Wade and told host Andy Cohen the musician "is my friend and I love her." For Wade's part, she doesn't bring up a partner (or a search for one) when describing what she envisions for the next 10 years. "I think touring less," she responds when asked about settling down. "I love to tour, but I have also missed a lot of family events. In the next 10 years, I want to have kids and spend as much time with them and do all the things because life is so short. "I want to still play music but find that healthy balance of being able to do both things," she continued. "That is what I'm hoping to figure out." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Morgan Wade gets candid on wanting kids, new album 'The Party is Over'

Morgan Wade talks 'Party is Over' album, intense workouts and wanting to start a family

Morgan Wade talks 'Party is Over' album, intense workouts and wanting to start a family NEW YORK –Morgan Wadeis eight years sober an...
Ksoo joins fellow rapper convicted in Florida rap gang war murderNew Foto - Ksoo joins fellow rapper convicted in Florida rap gang war murder

A jury has found Jacksonville, Florida, rapper"Ksoo," real name Hakeem Armani Robinson, guilty of the murder ofCharles "Lilbuck" McCormickin a 2020 gang war between rival rappers. Robinson was charged with first-degree murder, which is a mandatory life sentence in Florida,First Coast News, part of the USA TODAY Network, reports. The jury deliberated for 3½ hours on Thursday, July 31, following the lengthy trial that also included theconviction of co-defendant Leroy "ATK Scotty" Whitaker, 24. Prosecutors said Robinson, 26, gunned down McCormick as he walked out of a temp agency in January 2020. It also involved a home-invasion robbery during the getaway. The crime was motivated by the death of Robinson's stepbrother Willie Addison, who was shot when coming out of a club the year before. While Robinson and Whitaker are documented members of the Florida gang ATK. Addison was killed by a member of 6block, a rival gang, and prosecutors say McCormick was also part of 6block. They said McCormick wrote a "diss track" about Addison's death, making fun of a shooting that not only killed him, but badly injured Robinson's father, brother and cousin. Prosecutors say this was Robinson's motivation in killing McCormick. According to prosecutors, Robinson, Whitaker and accomplice Dominique Barner stalked McCormick together. While they said Robinson was caught on camera shooting McCormick, Whitaker was accused of being in the car with a loaded gun, also ready to shoot. During six days of testimony, law enforcement, DNA experts and eyewitnesses testified in the trial. Prosecutors brought dashcam and surveillance video of the shooting, as well as social media posts where they say Robinson was bragging about killing McCormick. While the state argued that Robinson was easily connected to the crime, the defense countered that he was not the man in the video. They solicited testimony throughout the trial from witnesses who agreed Robinson was too large and tall to be the man in the video, including a police officer who said that when Robinson was arrested, he was surprised by his build. The defense also argued that Robinson's phone was not connected to the crime and pointed out that the murder weapon was never found. Rap culture violence:Suspects in child's death linked to gang war between ATK and 6 Block, Foolio Robinson's father, a confessed accomplice to the crime, testified against him. He identified Robinson as the shooter in the video, though he said it was the "hardest thing" he had done in his life. Robinson's defense said that he was no more than a "DNA donor" and that his own violent history meant he was not a trustworthy witness. This case is related to a web of other crimes in Florida and other parts of the state involving the ATK and 6block rivalry. Robinson faces another trial in the death of Adrian Gainer. He is charged with shooting and killing him – an incident that is mentioned in a viral song by Florida rapperYungeen Ace, who's also a member of ATK. State Attorney Melissa Nelson released a statement following the verdicts. "Five years ago, Hakeem Robinson and Leroy Whitaker stalked a man and gunned him down in broad daylight because of disputes and drill rap," she said, according to First Coast News. "Today, a jury held them accountable for their brazen crimes. This was an incredible effort by law enforcement and our team that takes two killers off our streets. Thank you to the jury for their time and dedication." This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union:Ksoo rapper found guilty in Florida gang war murder

Ksoo joins fellow rapper convicted in Florida rap gang war murder

Ksoo joins fellow rapper convicted in Florida rap gang war murder A jury has found Jacksonville, Florida, rapper"Ksoo," real name ...
Whoa, baby! The real story behind the adorable star of 'Fantastic Four'New Foto - Whoa, baby! The real story behind the adorable star of 'Fantastic Four'

Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points and the ending of"The Fantastic Four: First Steps"(in theaters now), so beware if you haven't seen it yet. "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" brings a superpowered quartet into theMarvel Cinematic Universe, but there's an important fifth member of that group: an adorable hero baby. Directed by Matt Shakman, the newest Marvel movie is a retrofuturistic sci-fi adventure in which the Fantastic Four deal with the arrival of a world-devouring giant calledGalactus(Ralph Ineson). He'll spare Earth if he can have the baby son of superhero coupleReed Richards (Pedro Pascal) and Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby). The Fantastic Four choose to fight, and little Franklin (Ada Scott) becomes a key figure in the action-packed climax. Join our Watch Party!Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox The MCU is famous for its top-notch casting, and finding the right baby was as significant to Shakman as choosing his other main actors. "We knew that the baby would ultimately probably be the biggest challenge of the movie," he says. "Just because it's a little bit easier to pull off aSilver Surferthan it is a baby who needs to be a big part of these emotional scenes." Filmmakers went down two different roads. Several babies were brought in for production purposes because they could only have youngsters on the set for short periods of time. (For example, they used a three-week-old infant for Sue's zero-gravity space birth.) At the same time, Shakman also needed to cast a "hero baby," which involve screen testing a bunch of kids, looking for the right one to be a scene partner for the A-list stars. They ultimately cast Ada, a little British girl who was 3 months old during filming. "She has so much charisma," Shakman says. "There's so much intelligence in those eyes. Those eyes look just like Vanessa's eyes, they're kind of extraordinary in that way." Ada's face was scanned "extensively multiple times" so that they could build a CGI model of her to use in effects-heavy action scenes or put on top of other babies' bodies for sequences that filmed over multiple nights, like Sue's big speech outside of the Baxter Building. But the real Ada wowed Shakman in a couple of key emotional scenes. One featured just her and Pascal, as Reed Richards tells his son that he doesn't want Franklin to be like him and talks about his insecurities to the child. "She's looking at him with such understanding but also curiosity," the director says. The other major scene is at the end, where Franklin – who's embued with the "Power Cosmic," a big deal in Marvel lore – resurrects his mom after she dies in battle defeating Galactus. "She showed up to play" that day, Shakman says of Ada. "It was a really important moment, and Ada knew it was time to turn it on. It was kind of crazy. She seemed to understand, and I don't know how, what the scene was about. She was fully engaged with Vanessa, she was hyperfocused. Her little hands going down on the chest, that's her. The clapping after Vanessa comes back to life, that's her. That's all in camera." Behind the camera, Shakman had plenty of help with all things baby, too. There was an assistant director whose job was to find the various babies used for filming, while production assistants "would sometimes jump in with toys trying to get eye lines to work," Shakman says. Plus, there was a teacher or welfare worker on the set with the babies, along with the mom, dad and/or primary caregiver. In fact, Ada's mom sometimes dressed up in Kirby's supersuit to help get shots early on during filming. By the time the movie finished, Ada "was very comfy crawling around on Vanessa," Shakman says. And Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who played the motion-capture role of the Thing, also acted as "an on-camera baby wrangler." While Shakman loves working with babies, there are times when they aren't always in the best mood or dozing off or upset because they're hungry. "But I got so lucky," the director says. "I had this really special baby who delivered an incredible performance and I still don't know how it happened. So I thank the movie gods for that." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Who plays Franklin, Reed and Sue's baby, in 'Fantastic Four'?

Whoa, baby! The real story behind the adorable star of 'Fantastic Four'

Whoa, baby! The real story behind the adorable star of 'Fantastic Four' Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points an...
Fans Suspect That This Subtle Dress Detail Could Determine the Ending of "The Summer I Turned Pretty"

Amazon Prime In season 3, episode 4 ofThe Summer I Turned Pretty, a dress that looks a lot like Belly's purple prom dress was seen in the background as she shops for a dress for her wedding to his brother Jeremiah Belly wore the purple dress while with her then-boyfriend, Jeremiah's brother, Conrad, in season 2 Some fans feel this easter egg was meant to subtly illustrate Belly's lingering feelings for Conrad Astute fans have noticed a possible easter egg forThe Summer I Turned Pretty's ending after watching the Wednesday, July 30, episode. In season 3, episode 4, Belly (Lola Tung) begs her mother Laurel (Jackie Chung) to go wedding dress shopping with her, while Laurel disapproves of her engagement to Jeremiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno) on account of their ages and Belly's status as a college student. While dress shopping with her best friend Taylor Jewel (Rain Spencer) and her mom Lucinda (Kristen Connolly), she settles on a simple floor-length white satin gown – but because of her tight budget, they are shopping in a prom dress store. A near-exact replica of the season 2 prom dress Belly wore with Conrad Fisher (Christopher Briney) is seen in the background. Prime Video In the scene, the lavender floral-decal and chiffon dress can be seen hanging from a hook in the fitting room behind Belly. Since Conrad was Belly's first love before Jeremiah, some fans feel that this could be a hint that she ends up with Conrad due to her lingering feelings for her history with him. One user wrote in a post shared onXabout the scene, "her choosing a simple/plain dress but the one in the back looks just like her prom one which reminds us belly doesn't just want simple." https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Others cracked jokes about the simplicity of the dress after the tiny engagement ring that Jeremiah gave her the previous week. "belly's wedding dress at least it'd match the small ring Jeremiah got for her lmfao#tsitp3this is so unserious oh my lord .. 'wedding dress' from a prom dress store mind u," another user wrote onX. The Summer I Turned Pretty, based on authorJenny Han's series of novels of the same name originally published in 2009, follows Belly (Tung, 22) as she navigates adolescence, and a love triangle between brothers Jeremiah (Casalegno, 25) and Conrad Fisher (Briney, 27). While viewers share the easter eggs they spot every week, Han's books conclude with Belly choosing Conrad over his brother Jeremiah, ending the long-running love triangle. However, some viewers aren't convinced – especially since Han, 44, once said that she doesn't like "too neat of an ending" in an interview with theWild Card with Rachel Martinpodcast. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The first four episodes of season 3 are available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. The following episodes drop weekly on Wednesdays, through Sept. 17. Read the original article onPeople

Fans Suspect That This Subtle Dress Detail Could Determine the Ending of “The Summer I Turned Pretty”

Fans Suspect That This Subtle Dress Detail Could Determine the Ending of "The Summer I Turned Pretty" Amazon Prime In season 3, ep...
Beyoncé's Levi's jeans ad pulled into Sydney Sweeney backlashNew Foto - Beyoncé's Levi's jeans ad pulled into Sydney Sweeney backlash

ABeyoncéad for Levi's jeans is being compared toSydney Sweeney's controversial American Eagle campaign, but other social media users argue the two are far from similar. "Euphoria" star Sweeneyis facing backlash as the face ofAmerican Eagle's newest campaign. Thedenim adand its tagline "Sydney Sweeneyhas great jeans" drew sharp criticism online with some users accusing the brand of promoting eugenics. In a campaign video, Sweeney lies in a full denim ensemble as she leans into wordplay: "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue." The camera then shows Sweeney's blue eyes before a message reads, "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans." The criticism wasn't about the denim itself, but the language used. Social media users argued the phrase "great genes" paired with a blond-haired, blue-eyed starechoed eugenicideas — the discredited belief in improving humanity through selective breeding. Some also argued it contributed to the glorification of whiteness. Sydney Sweeney x American Eagle, oh my god.pic.twitter.com/tDkeGT9R7G — Sydney Sweeney Daily (@sweeneydailyx)July 24, 2025 Eventually,Beyoncé's recent Levi's campaign,where she poses in a similar position in a denim-on-demin outfit with blond hair,was dragged into the discourse. So Beyoncé can pose in Levi jeans and it's art…But when a white woman does it, it's a national crisis?pic.twitter.com/aWu3h6nrL8 — Desiree (@DesireeAmerica4)July 29, 2025 One userwrote, "SoBeyoncécan pose in Levi jeans and it's art… But when a white woman does it, it's a national crisis?" as she shared a photo of the two ads side-by-side. However, many were quick to point out the differences between the two. Just going to leave this pic from Beyoncé Levi's campaign right here for those saying Sydney Sweeney with her blond hair/denim/sultry look is racist…pic.twitter.com/ZyeMF6ouCI — Nicole Saphier, MD (@NBSaphierMD)July 30, 2025 Another said, "Just going to leave this pic form Beyoncé Levi's campaign right here for those saying Sydney Sweeney with her blond hair/denim/sultry look is racist..." A userresponded,"No one said that, what was said though was that the ad's inference that blonde hair and blue eyes are superior." The Grammy-winning singer announced hercollaboration with Levi'slast fall. She has since released multiple campaigns with the denim powerhouse. But she has never alluded to genes or genetics, focusing solely on the quality and design of the jeans themselves. One social media user,@dukepege, takes this notion a step deeper: "At what point will it be fully understood that proclaiming or implying 'my genes (jeans) are better' is frightening to any race who's ancestors for long generations have had to suffer at the hands of the very same race of people with the same kind of thinking — that their genes are superior?" He added, "No, such statements are not benign; they are echoes of a violent and dehumanizing history and the fact that you involve Beyoncé explains very well how you're still unable to comprehend what's being felt." The conversation comes after Beyoncé was baselesslypulled into another controversywhen PresidentDonald Trumpaccused her ofbeing paid $11 million to endorse Kamala Harris' presidential bid— a payment thethe Federal Election Commission has no record of. The Grammy-winning singer concluded herCowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tourin Las Vegas on July 26. The 32-stop stadium tour became the highest grossing country tour,earning over $400 million. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Beyoncé's Levi's jeans ad pulled into Sydney Sweeney backlash

Beyoncé's Levi's jeans ad pulled into Sydney Sweeney backlash

Beyoncé's Levi's jeans ad pulled into Sydney Sweeney backlash ABeyoncéad for Levi's jeans is being compared toSydney Sweeney...

 

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