Aaron Rodgers Gushes Over 'Incredible' Wife — But She's Still a MysteryNew Foto - Aaron Rodgers Gushes Over 'Incredible' Wife — But She's Still a Mystery

Aaron Rodgers Gushes Over 'Incredible' Wife — But She's Still a Mysteryoriginally appeared onParade. Aaron Rodgersgushed over his "incredible" wife, whose identity still remains a mystery amongst fans. The newest member of the Pittsburgh Steelers filledKyle Brandtin on his major relationship update during a Saturday, July 26, interview on NFL Network'sGood Morning Football. "You know, when you meet the right one and you're with the right one your whole world changes in a second. And to have that person that unconditionally loves you behind the scenes — there's no better feeling in the world," Aaron, 41,explainedto the host. "I got the most incredible wife. I just really love her and I'm just so thankful to have her by my side in the end." The NFL quarterback had a serious demeanor as he called his wife,Brittani, his "stability" and "rock," which makes him "feel like [he] can do anything." Aaron sparked marriage speculation when he was spotted wearing a wedding band at the Kentucky Derby in May. He confirmed that he was officially off the market the following month, telling reporters that he tied the knot with Brittani "a couple months" prior. Later that month, Aaron slammed fans for inquiring about his private romantic life. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "It's a sick society, isn't it? It's a sick society," he said during an appearance onThe Pat McAfee Show. "I lived in the public eye for 20 years. I had public relationships. How did that work out?" The professional athlete made it clear that he "didn't like" and "didn't want" any of the public attention while dating fellow celebrities, including exesShailene WoodleyandOlivia Munn. "And now I'm with somebody who's private, who doesn't want to be in the public eye," Aaron continued. "Didn't sign up to be a celebrity. Doesn't want to be a part of it. Because I do things in private, because I want my personal life to be private, now I'm weird." Aaron Rodgers Gushes Over 'Incredible' Wife — But She's Still a Mysteryfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 27, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 27, 2025, where it first appeared.

Aaron Rodgers Gushes Over ‘Incredible’ Wife — But She’s Still a Mystery

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Mark Hamill Shares Rare Photos of Daughter in Honor of 'Legendary' Family MilestoneNew Foto - Mark Hamill Shares Rare Photos of Daughter in Honor of 'Legendary' Family Milestone

Mark Hamill Shares Rare Photos of Daughter in Honor of 'Legendary' Family Milestoneoriginally appeared onParade. Star WarsactorMark Hamillshared a special personal memory with his daughterChelseaas she turns 37 years old. The father of three, who shares his children with wifeMarilou York, took to Instagram on July 27, posting a few photos of his daughter over the years along with a special family milestone. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Hamill wrote in the caption, "For my favorite daughter who has her own Action-Figure: 🎂 ❤️ 🫶, Pops 😘." The final photo of the post showed Chelsea's personal action figure from her cameo as the character Koo Millham in her father's film,Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mark Hamill (@markhamill) Fans loved the sweet family photos, especially how Chelsea and her action figure signified a special Hamill family tradition, with one fan writing, "Only Mark Hamill could raise someone who turned 'being an action figure' into a family tradition. Legendary runs in the blood. 🔥." "And a literal action figure for a father 🥰🥰," said another, referring to Hamill's extensive merch for his character Luke Skywalker, while others wrote, "She is a Jedi, like her father before her!!!" and "Daughter of skywalker." "The Force is strong in your family!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻✨🤍✨🤩," declared another fan of Hamill. Along with his daughter Chelsea, Hamill is also the father of two sons,NathanandGriffin. Related: Iconic Actor, 73, Makes Uncharacteristic Red Carpet Style Choice Mark Hamill Shares Rare Photos of Daughter in Honor of 'Legendary' Family Milestonefirst appeared on Parade on Jul 27, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 27, 2025, where it first appeared.

Mark Hamill Shares Rare Photos of Daughter in Honor of 'Legendary' Family Milestone

Mark Hamill Shares Rare Photos of Daughter in Honor of 'Legendary' Family Milestone Mark Hamill Shares Rare Photos of Daughter in Ho...
Adam Sandler Remembers Cameron Boyce In Subtle 'Happy Gilmore 2' TributeNew Foto - Adam Sandler Remembers Cameron Boyce In Subtle 'Happy Gilmore 2' Tribute

Netflix released "Happy Gilmore 2" on July 25, and the Adam Sandler sequel is filled end to end withcelebrity cameos. Amidst all of the uproarious surprise appearances, the film also offers a subtle nod to late actor Cameron Boyce, who starred alongside Sandler in "Grown Ups" and "Grown Ups 2" before his untimely death in 2019. "Happy Gilmore 2's" tribute to Boyce comes in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment when Sandler's titular character checks in for a tee time early in the film. When Happy approaches the desk, one of the workers is watching TV on his laptop and observant viewers will notice that the footage is from an episode of "Jessie" featuring Boyce. It is a discreet reference, but one that numerous viewers have noticed and brought attention to on social media. More from Variety Adam Sandler's Secret Weapon: This 'Happy Gilmore 2' Writer Shaped Decades of Comedy and Earned $3 Billion at the Box Office 'Happy Gilmore 2' Launches With Tie-In Golf Video Game on Netflix Netflix Adapts Hit Korean Reality Show 'Physical 100' in Italy This marks the second time that Sandler paid tribute to the late actor in a film. Boyce was supposed to appear alongside Sandler in the 2020 film "Hubie Halloween." Instead, the film is dedicated to his memory, with the credits mentioning, "In loving memory of Cameron Boyce. Gone way too soon and one of the kindest, coolest, funniest, and most talented kids we knew. You live on forever in our hearts and are truly missed every day." Boyce was a child actor who came up on Disney Channel, starring in the sitcom "Jessie" as well as the "Descendants" movies. He also appeared in the 2008 films "Mirrors" and "Eagle Eye," before playing Sandler's on-screen son in both "Grown Ups" films. Boyce passed away at the age of twenty due to an epileptic seizure in his sleep. His performances in "Descendants 3," "Mrs. Fletcher," "Paradise City" and "Runt" were all released posthumously. Shortly after Boyce's death, Sandler also posted on Twitter, "Too young. Too sweet. Too funny. Just the nicest, most talented, and most decent kid around. Loved that kid. Cared so much about his family. Cared so much about the world. Thank you, Cameron, for all you gave to us. So much more was on the way. All our hearts are broken. Thinking of your amazing family and sending our deepest condolences." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Adam Sandler Remembers Cameron Boyce In Subtle ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Tribute

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Blood-curdling screams and a 'crazed' look: Witnesses describe Michigan Walmart stabbingNew Foto - Blood-curdling screams and a 'crazed' look: Witnesses describe Michigan Walmart stabbing

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — It was a seemingly normal Saturday for Julia Martell, who was browsing the aisles of her local Walmart with a friend when she heard people screaming. Still, she didn't think much of the disturbance, making the assumption that there was a fight a few aisles over. As she turned the corner, she saw a man running down another aisle, and then she saw his knife. Eleven people ranging in age from 29 to 84 wereinjured in a stabbing attackat the Traverse City store Saturday, and a suspect was apprehended. Bradford James Gille, 42, was quickly subdued by other shoppers and taken into custody when a deputy arrived, the Grand Traverse County Sheriff said. The man barreled past someone else nearby and "angled toward me," Martell, 32, told NBC News. "And that's when I booked it down the aisle." She said the man looked "crazed" and laser-focused on getting to the store's exit. She said she doesn't think she was an intended target, or that she even particularly caught the man's attention, but that she was uninjured because she got out of the way in time. Authorities have said Gille acted alone and that the attack appeared to be random without predetermined victims. Martell stopped running when she found a group of others, which is when she said the fear set in "because I had no idea where the person was." "All I know is I saw a knife, and I ran away from the knife, and now I have no idea where the knife is," Martell said. "I'm still sitting and grappling with the weight of realizing that it was kind of a life or death moment," Martell said. She said it's "surreal" that she was there when it happened, especially in retrospect after seeing all of the news coverage. "I could have easily been next," she said. On her way out of the store, she passed at least two men who had stab wounds. One, she said, was elderly and was complaining about his heart. The other made a joke about needing a Band-Aid. Officials have said that Good Samaritans in the store subdued the attacker before officers arrived and could arrest him. Martell said that was happening on the other side of the store from where she ended up. Michael Miller, 34, said he was one of those people. He, along with his fiancée, Julia Ling, 27, and four of their kids, heard what they described as blood-curdling screams when they walked into the Walmart. Ling grabbed the young girls and pulled them behind a bread rack. "Anything to block him from them," she said. But Miller ran toward the action to help, she said. Ling said she saw the man stab one victim in the produce section, then another by the self checkout, before he ran toward her and her kids. "He lunged at us," she told NBC News. Then, she said, he lunged at Miller, and the group trying to stop the attacker pushed him out the door. The group outside got the suspect to the ground and Miller called 911, he said. Officers arrived within minutes, Miller said. Once on scene, he helped the first responders locate all of the injured victims, he said. Miller said he and some other men around him "reacted at the same time and reacted in the same way," to the attacker, allowing them to work together to subdue the suspect. "I think we all saw each other. We all noticed each other and saw what was going on," Miller said. "I mean, definitely something that I think everybody was kind of in on together." Both Miller and Ling called the day's events a "wake up call" and expressed concern over bringing their kids on errands with them, especially when the other is busy and one of them has to go alone. Ling said she's already started thinking about making plans to go when Miller is home from work. But both of them have a little faith in their community after so many bystanders worked together to stop the violence. Miller "kept saying to me after the fact was, 'I only did what anybody should have done,'" Ling said. "It should be that way," Miller added. Michigan prosecutors are seeking a terrorism charge against Gille, the suspect, in addition to 11 counts of assault with intent to murder, one for each stabbing victim. All of the victims received care at Munson Medical Center, where all but one remain hospitalized. Munson Healthcare spokesperson Catherine Dewey said eight of the victims are in fair condition and two are in serious condition. All are expected to survive.

Blood-curdling screams and a 'crazed' look: Witnesses describe Michigan Walmart stabbing

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At least 3 killed and others injured in train derailment in southern GermanyNew Foto - At least 3 killed and others injured in train derailment in southern Germany

BERLIN (AP) — A regional passenger train derailed in southernGermanyon Sunday, killing at least three people and seriously injuring others, authorities said. Federal and local police said the cause of the crash near Riedlingen, roughly 158 kilometers (98 miles) west of Munich, remains under investigation. Photos from the scene showed parts of the train on its side as rescuers climbed atop the carriages. It was not immediately clear how many people were injured. Roughly 100 people were onboard the train when at least two carriages derailed in a forested area around 6:10 p.m. (1610 GMT). Storms passed through the area before the crash and investigators were seeking to determine if the rain was a factor. "There have been heavy rains here, so it cannot be ruled out that the heavy rain and a related landslide accident may have been the cause. However, this is currently the subject of ongoing investigations," said Thomas Strobl, interior minister of the state of Baden Württenberg. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, in a post on social platform X, said he mourned the victims and gave his condolences to their families. Deutsche Bahn, Germany's main national railway operator, said in a statement that it was cooperating with investigators. The company also offered its condolences.

At least 3 killed and others injured in train derailment in southern Germany

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Trump reaches agreement with E.U. to impose 15% tariff, with exceptions for key industriesNew Foto - Trump reaches agreement with E.U. to impose 15% tariff, with exceptions for key industries

President Donald Trump on Sunday announced a trade agreement with the European Union that would set tariffs at 15%, ending what had been months of uncertainty surrounding trade with the United States' largest trade partner. The tariff rate is a reduction from the 30% that Trump threatened onJuly 12and the 20% he said he would imposeon April 2. Announcing the agreement, Trump said the E.U. will not impose a tariff on U.S. imports. He added this agreement was "satisfactory to both sides." European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Sunday alongside Trump that the pact "will bring stability. It will bring predictability. That's very important for our businesses on both sides of the Atlantic." However, Trump said 50% tariffs on steel would remain unchanged and more tariffs could still be on the way for pharmaceutical products, which Ireland is one of the top sources of. Trump recently threatened 200% tariffs on pharma goods. In the meeting with von der Leyen, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said semiconductor tariffs could also be announced in the coming weeks. Outlining parts of the agreement, Trump said "the European Union is going to agree to purchase from the United States $750 billion worth of energy." He said the E.U. would also invest $600 billion into the United States. It was not immediately clear what form that investment would take or over what time period it would be deployed. Trump added that E.U. nations will also be purchasing "a vast amount of military equipment," though a definitive purchase amount was not yet set. The European Commission has been bulking up its military supplies but has been focused on buying primarily from European companies so far. Trump said this arrangement would lead to the "opening up of all of the European countries, which I think I could say were essentially closed." However, the E.U. buys hundreds of billions of dollars in U.S. goods each year. In 2024, that value was nearly $400 billion. The agreement appears to closely mirror thetrade agreement announced with Japan on Tuesday, under which Japanese imports will face a 15% import duty, which was also lower than Trump earlier threatened. In a press briefing after the meeting with Trump, von der Leyen said that the 15% tariff would not stack on top of any other tariffs already in place. She said the U.S. and E.U. have both agreed to apply zero tariffs to a number of categories of imports: all aircraft and component parts, certain chemicals, generic pharmaceuticals, semiconductor equipment and some agricultural products. "We will replace Russian gas and oil by significant purchases of U.S. [liquified natural gas], oil, and nuclear fuels," she said. Von der Leyen said she estimates the union will buy $250 billion worth of the energy products per year over the course of a three-year period. "Fifteen percent is not to be underestimated but it is the best we could get," she added of the still high rate of duties that exports from the 27 European countries will face. "Fifteen percent is certainly a challenge for some, but we should not forget it keeps access to the American market." She described the meeting with Trump as "very difficult because we started far apart from each other." In the end, she said it was "good and satisfactory." But last year, the average U.S. tariff on imports from the European Union was just 1.2%, according to Capital Economics' chief Europe economist. Ireland's prime ministersaid in a post on Xthat he welcomed the deal but "it does mean that there will now be higher tariffs than there have been and this will have an impact on trade between the EU and US, making it more expensive and more challenging." Germany's prime minister responded by saying, "A trade conflict has been averted that would have hit the export-oriented German economy hard. This is especially true for the automotive industry, where the current tariffs will be almost halved from 27.5% to 15%. This is precisely where the rapid reduction of tariffs is of utmost importance." The European Union has been in active negotiations with Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer for weeks and had believed it was extremely close to a deal before Trump suddenly fired off a letter on Truth Social saying he would hike tariffs to 30%. The E.U.'s top trade negotiator made multiple trips across the Atlantic to meet with his U.S. counterparts and was set to speak by phone with Lutnick again Wednesday, according to a spokesperson for the E.U. "Imposing 30% tariffs on E.U. exports would disrupt essential transatlantic supply chains, to the detriment of businesses, consumers and patients on both sides of the Atlantic," von der Leyen said after Trump's July letter. Immediately after the letter, the E.U. said it would continue working toward an agreement of some type by the new deadline of Aug. 1. But the bloc continued to simultaneously prepare an extensive list of U.S. products against which it could apply retaliatory tariffs if an agreement weren't reached amid fears that Trump could end talks. Some of those products included Boeing aircraft, U.S. vehicles and imports from politically sensitive states such as bourbon from Kentucky and soybeans from Louisiana. At the time of the announcement, the E.U. had about $100 billion worth of retaliatory tariffs ready to deploy. Agricultural and business groups hadwarnedthat 30% tariffs on the European Union could dramatically impact the price and availability of wines, cheeses and pasta, and called the proposed levy "incomprehensible." Cars and other vehicles produced in the E.U. could still face increased prices. "The costs for our companies have already reached the billions — and with each passing day, the total continues to grow," the German auto trade group VDA told NBC News in a statement on July 14. The 27 countries of the European Union are the United States' largest trading partner — its $605 billion worth of imports into the U.S. surpass Mexico, Canada and even China. The most valuable category of imports in 2024 was drugs and pharmaceuticals primarily from Ireland, followed by autos, aircraft and other heavy machinery from nations such as France and Germany. Trump has separately threatened to impose a 200% tariff on any drugs imported into the U.S., though it would not be applied for at least 18 months. It was unclear if the deal with the E.U. would prevent that.

Trump reaches agreement with E.U. to impose 15% tariff, with exceptions for key industries

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