Keith Powers Shares the Secret to His Relationship with Ryan Destiny: 'We Come Back' (Exclusive)New Foto - Keith Powers Shares the Secret to His Relationship with Ryan Destiny: 'We Come Back' (Exclusive)

Emma McIntyre/WireImage; Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Keith Powers, 32, shared with PEOPLE the secret to his relationship with Ryan Destiny Powers revealed that he and Destiny, 30, "genuinely are best friends," and they consider each other "family" Powers also opened up about how being a brand ambassador for the cognac house Rémy Martin makes it easy for him to lean into his authentic self Keith Powersis dishing on the secret to his relationship withRyan Destiny. The actor and Rémy Martin brand ambassador spoke to PEOPLE exclusively while at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in France on May 20, and he shared that he attributes the success of their years-long romance to the fact that they "genuinely are best friends" and feel like "family." "I think partnership really works when you really do look at your partner [the way you would look at] siblings, in a way," Powers, 32, said. "We could fight. We might not talk to each other for a minute. But we love each other. We come back. You know what I'm saying?" "And I feel like for me and Ryan … it's like this is family. It's not a thing where [it's like], 'Oh, I didn't like [that] she did a certain thing and now I don't want to be in a relationship,' " he continued. Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic Powers also shared that his relationship with Destiny, 30, often feels effortless because they are so in sync. "It's just like we're so locked in and we just get each other's jokes and it's just easy. We just flow honestly,"theUgliesstarsaid. "And she teaches me a lot. I don't know if I teach her stuff, but she teaches me so much. She's made me a better artist, so it's been great." Powers and Destiny split in 2022 after four years of dating, but Destiny recently confirmed that their relationship was back onwhile speaking to PEOPLEat the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards on Feb. 27. Paras Griffin/VMN18/Getty "I just love him so much and I just appreciate him every step of the way," the actress said at the time. "He's such a cheerleader for me, as I am for him. It just means everything. We're just best friends — you know, we're more than best friends." The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! While speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at Cannes, Powers also shared that he feels as though he has been coming into his own as a person and as an artist — and that he attributes it to leaning into hisauthentic selfin recent years. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty "I think I was just exhausted with the idea of feeling like I had to portray someone to people," he said. "It became overbearing. I felt like if I got to be like this, [then working in entertainment] isn't fun anymore. And I learned quickly the stuff that I just wasn't good at and I wasn't interested in, and I was like, 'It's cool. I don't have to be that. I can just be me and the people who see me are going to accept me for that.' " The actor also said that working with the French cognac house Rémy Martin has helped solidify his belief that authenticity ultimately leads to more fulfilling projects and collabs, noting that the Rémy Martin creative team is "just super cool and chill," adding, "It's just easier to be myself in those spaces." 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. "It came about kind of randomly, honestly," he said of his role as the company's brand ambassador. "I just had a mutual friend reach out about how the brand [was a fan] of my work, and I was like, 'I'm a fan of Rémy Martin … So it was very organic and natural." Read the original article onPeople

Keith Powers Shares the Secret to His Relationship with Ryan Destiny: ‘We Come Back’ (Exclusive)

Keith Powers Shares the Secret to His Relationship with Ryan Destiny: 'We Come Back' (Exclusive) Emma McIntyre/WireImage; Maya Dehli...
Meghan Markle and Princess Lilibet, 3, Are Queen Bees in New Video — with a Sweet Nod to Prince ArchieNew Foto - Meghan Markle and Princess Lilibet, 3, Are Queen Bees in New Video — with a Sweet Nod to Prince Archie

Craig Barritt/Getty; Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram Meghan Markle, 43, posted an adorable video on Instagram of herself and her 3-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet, in full beekeeper suits on Sunday, May 25 The video shows the pair approaching an apiary to the song "Sugar, Sugar" by the band The Archies — seemingly a nod to Lilibet's brother, 6-year-old Prince Archie Meghan has been open about her love of beekeeping in the past, a hobby she shares with Kate Middleton and Queen Camilla Meghan Marklejust shared a sweet-as-honey video of herself with daughter,Princess Lilibet! In avideoposted on her Instagram Stories on Sunday, May 25, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, can be seen approaching an apiary while holding her 3-year-old daughter's hand. The pair were dressed in matching beekeeper suits. The video is fittingly set to the song "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies — which is seemingly a subtle nod to Lilibet's brother, 6-year-oldPrince Archie. And perhaps the cutest detail of all? Lilibet's rainbow-colored boots. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram The Duchess of Sussex opened up about her interest in beekeeping on an episode of her Netflix seriesWith Love, Meghan.The first episode opens with Meghan expertly handling a live hive. "I've got good vibes," she declared in the episode as she pulled away the honey, before musing on why she enjoys the hobby. "It's like also that little reminder to do something that scares you a little bit. I think that's part of it, but I'm trying to stay in the calm of it. Because it's beautiful to be this connected," she said. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Meghan's love of honey goes beyond a hobby. She also sold aLimited-Edition Wildflower Honey with Honeycombfrom her lifestyle brand,As ever. The product sold out so fast that the company accidentally oversold the item, prompting Meghan toissue a personal apologyto customers who missed out. "Dear friend, My goodness, what a whirlwind this week has been! Thank you so much for the support. It really means so much to me," she wrote in an email to customers. "When our next limited-edition drop happens, you won't just be the first to know...you'll be the first to receive it. No need to order, it will come to you in the mail as a gift from me," she added. Meghan shares a love of beekeeping with another royal:Kate Middleton. The Princess of Wales, 43, keeps bees at her family's country Norfolk home,Anmer Hall, and her officeposted a photo of her caring for her hiveto celebrate World Bee Day in 2023. Queen Camillaalso enjoys beekeeping and makes her own honey from hives at her country home, Ray Mill House, which is available for charitable sale atFortnum & Mason. Read the original article onPeople

Meghan Markle and Princess Lilibet, 3, Are Queen Bees in New Video — with a Sweet Nod to Prince Archie

Meghan Markle and Princess Lilibet, 3, Are Queen Bees in New Video — with a Sweet Nod to Prince Archie Craig Barritt/Getty; Meghan, Duchess ...
Beloved 'SNL' Star Offers Cryptic Comment Amid Casting ConcernsNew Foto - Beloved 'SNL' Star Offers Cryptic Comment Amid Casting Concerns

As rumors swirl surrounding potentialSaturday Night Livecast departures ahead of the iconic sketch series' 51st season,Kenan Thompsonis speaking out. The longest-running cast member in the series' history, who has 22 seasons under his belt, offered a few cryptic words about the upcoming season while speaking withPage Sixrecently, suggesting that a big shakeup may be to come. While Thompson is hopeful for his own future, he told the outlet he has yet to sign a contract for a 23rd season, admitting that you can "never know what the future holds." "I don't want to be in the way of someone else or I don't want to be the stale old man riding the same thing," he admitted. "That doesn't really happen that much atSNLbut there's no guarantees, I guess." That lack of guarantee made the ending ofthe historic 50th seasonall the more "bittersweet," with Thompson explaining, "Especially this year where it feels like there's maybe, possibly, a lot of change next year." During the season finale, the writers joked aboutSarah Sherman'sdeparture, whileMichael Chewrote several quips aboutColin Jostchasing afterLorne Michaels' position. As far as we know, absolutely nothing is set in stone yet—but as Thompson puts it, nobody is looking forward to any potential changes. "You want everyone to stay forever, knowing that people may be making decisions this summer," he said, comparing it to "want[ing] your kids to stay young." For now, all anyone can do is cross their fingers, and it sounds like the Nickelodeon alum certainly is. "I mean, I love that place," he said. "It's one of my favorite places to be." Related: Everything You Need to Know About 'SNL' Season 51 Beloved 'SNL' Star Offers Cryptic Comment Amid Casting Concernsfirst appeared on Parade on May 25, 2025

Beloved 'SNL' Star Offers Cryptic Comment Amid Casting Concerns

Beloved 'SNL' Star Offers Cryptic Comment Amid Casting Concerns As rumors swirl surrounding potentialSaturday Night Livecast departu...
President Trump extends deadline to reach EU trade deal until July 9New Foto - President Trump extends deadline to reach EU trade deal until July 9

PresidentDonald Trumpannounced that he is extending the deadline for a 50% tariff onthe European Unionuntil July 9, a measure he had earlier said would go into effect on June 1. "I received a call today from Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, requesting an extension on the June 1st deadline on the 50% Tariff with respect to Trade and the European Union," Trumpposted on Truth Socialon May 25. Trump also added that von der Leyen said "talks would begin rapidly." In apost on X, von der Leyen described the conversation with Trump as a "good call." "The EU and US share the world's most consequential and close trade relationship," von der Leyen added. "Europe is ready to advance talks swiftly and decisively. To reach a good deal, we would need the time until July 9." Trump's announcement comes just two days after he threatened the EU with a 50% tariff after having paused reciprocal tariffs on it and other nations in April. "The European Union, which was formed for the primary purpose of taking advantage of the United States on TRADE, has been very difficult to deal with," Trump said ina social media poston May 23, a resumption of his threats after pausing reciprocal tariffs on the EU and other nations in April. "Our discussions with them are going nowhere!" the president added. Trump's proposed 50% tariffs on European Union goods would hit roughly $606 billion in imported products. That's the value of goods exported to the United States from the European Union in 2024, according to the Office of the United States Trade Representative. The United States is the EU's largest trading partner, purchasing 21% of its exports, according to EU data. Contributing: Zac Anderson, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Donald Trump extends the 50% European Union tariff deadline to July 9

President Trump extends deadline to reach EU trade deal until July 9

President Trump extends deadline to reach EU trade deal until July 9 PresidentDonald Trumpannounced that he is extending the deadline for a ...
Trump says he wants 'names and countries' of all international students at HarvardNew Foto - Trump says he wants 'names and countries' of all international students at Harvard

Donald Trumpsaid he wants the "names and countries" of every international student enrolled at Harvard University, another step in the president's crackdown on the Ivy League school. He made the request in a Truth Social post May 25, days after afederal judge blockedthe Trump administration's effort to bar the universityfrom enrolling anyonein the United States on a student visa. "We want to know who those foreign students are, a reasonable request since we give Harvard BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, but Harvard isn't exactly forthcoming," Trump wrote. "We want those names and countries." Trump didn't immediately say how the federal government would use that information, or which part of his administration would manage such lists. USA TODAY has reached out to the White House for more information. Trump's post comes after Homeland Security SecretaryKristi Noemsent a letter to Harvard leaders saying the university's participation in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program would be terminated "effective immediately." That's a critical prerequisite for colleges and universities to enroll international students. All international students would need to transfer to another university to stay in the United States, she said. Harvard then sued the administration, calling the move a "blatant violation" of the First Amendment's protections, as well as the14th Amendment's guarantees of due processand other legal rights. Judge Allison Burroughs, appointed by former President Barack Obama, on May 23 sided with the school in a temporary order. She wrote in her decision that the policy would bring "immediate and irreparable injury" to Harvard's campus. Elite universities, Harvard included, have caught much of Trump's ire during his second administration. Federal agencies under his direction have zeroed in on schools they allege aren't protecting Jewish students from antisemitism, in addition to targeting diversity efforts on campuses across the country. A new spending bill in Congress would alsoincrease the taxwealthy private universities pay on the investment gains they make on their endowments. A college endowmentis a combination of charitable donations, gifts and investment income, and is used to further the work of a university and its programs. Appearing to incorrectly reference Harvard's roughly$53 billionendowment, Trump wrote on social media, "Harvard has $52,000,000, use it, and stop asking for the Federal Government tocontinue GRANTING money to you!" Contributing: Hannah Hudnall This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump wants 'names and countries' of Harvard's international students

Trump says he wants 'names and countries' of all international students at Harvard

Trump says he wants 'names and countries' of all international students at Harvard Donald Trumpsaid he wants the "names and cou...
Suspected arson causes a second major power outage in south of FranceNew Foto - Suspected arson causes a second major power outage in south of France

NICE, France (AP) — A second major power outage hit southeasternFranceearly Sunday, this time in the city of Nice, after an electrical facility was damaged by suspected arson. Police currently have not established a link between the blackout that affected parts of Nice as well as nearby cities of Cagnes-sur-Mer and Saint-Laurent-du-Var, and a power outage on Saturday thatdisrupted the city of Cannesduring the closing day of its renownedfilm festival. The Nice blackout started around 2 a.m. and left some 45,000 households without electricity. The city's trams stopped and power was briefly cut to the Nice Côte d'Azur airport during its overnight closure hours. Power was fully restored by 5:30 a.m., according to the energy provider company Enedis. The Nice public prosecutor said a criminal investigation has been opened for "organized arson." On Saturday, two other installations in the Alpes Maritime department were damaged in what officials also suspected to be arson, temporarily cutting power to 160,000 homes, including events at the Cannes Film Festival. An unknown anarchist group claimed responsibility for the Cannes outage in a lengthy posting on the website indymedia.org. "We are two bands of anarchists," said the statement published Sunday by an unknown user. "We claim responsibility for the attack on electrical installations on the Côte d'Azur." Authorities have not verified the statement, and police have not commented on the claim. Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi condemned Sunday's attack and said the city had filed a complaint. "I strongly denounce these malicious acts targeting our country," he said on X. He ordered all sensitive electrical infrastructure in the city to be placed under police protection. "These actions can have serious consequences, particularly on hospitals," Estrosi said at a press briefing on Sunday. "As long as the perpetrators haven't been caught, we will remain on high alert."

Suspected arson causes a second major power outage in south of France

Suspected arson causes a second major power outage in south of France NICE, France (AP) — A second major power outage hit southeasternFrance...

 

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