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Melissa McCarthy, 55, Shines in Golden Jumpsuit at the 2025 American Museum of Natural History Gala

  The "Ghostbusters" actress made waves on the red carpet, dazzling in the striking outfit and turning a Manhattan museum gala into a moment of glitz, glamor, and glowing praise from fans across the country. Melissa McCarthy stepped out in a jaw-dropping look for the December 4, 2025, American Museum of Natural History Gala, strolling arm in arm with her husband Ben Falcone and later sharing the intimate moment on her social media page. In the post, McCarthy and Falcone are seen walking through a softly lit hallway — her confidence palpable, her smile radiant. She wore a long-sleeved gold sequined jumpsuit that shimmered like stardust under the lights, paired with matching gold heels. Her hair was swept up in an elegant updo that showcased the ensemble's detailed texture. Falcone played the perfect counterpart in a burgundy velvet tuxedo, finished with a black shirt and bow tie. McCarthy posted the image from the evening on Instagram on December 5, captioning it, "A ...

My Daughter Married My Ex-Husband – but on Their Wedding Day, My Son Pulled Me Aside and Revealed a Shocking Truth

  They say weddings bring families together, but mine nearly tore us apart. I thought the hardest part was watching my daughter marry my ex-husband… until my son pulled me aside and told me something that changed everything. I never imagined I would live to see my ex-husband marry my daughter. And I certainly never expected the truth to come crashing down on their wedding day — delivered by my son, of all people — in a way so public it made my knees shake. But let me start at the beginning, because the ending doesn't make sense without it. But let me start at the beginning, because the ending doesn't make sense without it. I married my first husband, Mark, when I was 20. We weren't starry-eyed or reckless; we were expected. Our families were old-money, country club people. We both came from comfortable, well-established households in a town where reputations carried weight. Our parents had vacationed together, attended charitable galas together, served on the same boards, e...

The world mourns a true wildlife legend: Iain Douglas-Hamilton dead at 83

  We often mourn musicians and actors when they pass, but there are other public figures and heroes who deserve just as much recognition for their life’s work. Iain Douglas-Hamilton was one of them. The pioneering elephant conservationist has now passed away at the age of 83. Ian Douglas-Hamilton wasn’t just a zoologist — he was the leading voice who first revealed to the world how elephants think, feel, choose, and grieve. His life’s work fundamentally transformed how humans understand and protect these animals. Sadly, he died aged 83 at his home in Nairobi on Monday. There’s no doubt about the impact Douglas-Hamilton made — just look at the people who paid tribute to him after the tragic news: Prince William honored him as “a man who dedicated his life to conservation and whose life’s work leaves lasting impact on our appreciation for, and understanding of, elephants,” adding, “The memories of spending time in Africa with him will remain with me forever.” Charles Mayhew, founder ...

This Simple-Looking Item May Confuse Younger Folks, But It Was Genuinely Useful

  Fashion is ever-evolving, and most styles make a comeback. However, certain items are forgotten, such as the high heel pad.  The High Heel Pad was Invaluable The high heel pad, often recognized by older generations of women, is a little foam or gel insert that would go into the heel of a shoe. This prevented blistering and made long days or nights more bearable for women’s feet. The High Heel Pad Changed Lives While women of today wear more casual or comfortable footwear our mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers often wore heels, even during a day of tending to household chores, raising children, and long workdays when women entered the workforce. The High Heel Pad of Yesterday and Today The high-heel pad is ingenious and still relevant to women who prefer dressing up and is still on the market. However, it’s not the only fashion accessory or tool that’s hardly recognizable by today’s generation. Forgotten Vintage Brands Rather, numerous, once highly sought after, vi...

Michael Strahan's Daughter Isabella Stuns With Her Voluminous Curly Hair After Beating Cancer — Photos

  One of the TV anchor's twin daughters shared new photos from abroad, and netizens were stunned by how much she's changed since battling serious illness. Isabella Strahan, the 21-year-old daughter of "Good Morning America" co-anchor Michael Strahan, is stepping into the spotlight again — not from a hospital bed, but from the sunlit streets of Spain. Nearly a year after finishing treatment for a brain tumor, she's reclaiming her life with quiet confidence and unmistakable style. From shaved head to soft curls, and from private recovery to public reemergence, her story isn't just a comeback, it's a transformation still unfolding. How Isabella is Stepping Back Into the Spotlight In one of her Instagram photos, Isabella wears a rich, oversized coat with faux-fur trim layered over a cozy cream turtleneck. Her natural curls, styled into soft, defined ringlets, frame her face and catch the golden afternoon light. She pairs the outfit with gold hoops, jeans, and ...

He rose from the ashes of poverty and violence to become one of TV’s sexiest men

  He grew up with his 15-year-old mom who was later tragically killed in a case that puzzled police for decades. It could have broken him – but instead, this star has made an impressive career in Hollywood and even being named as one of TV’s ”Ten Sexiest Men.” A key witness to his mom’s murder October 26, 1961, Waterbury, Connecticut. A future Hollywood heartthrob enters the world. His parents are Catholic teens: Diane, an Italian-American just 15, and Richard, an 17-year-old Irish-American. The boy’s name is Mark. Sadly, his parents split before Mark even turned two. By the age of five, he had already lost his mother. Diane was shot in the head in February 1967, and though our star didn’t actually see the shooting, he was a key witness. At the time, Mark had been kicked out of the house by his mother’s boyfriend, a known gangster and heroin addict — just moments before the gun went off. Police and paramedics rushed to the scene, and Diane was carried out on a stretcher with a fata...