Ariana Madix Shares the Cosmetic Procedure She Just Had Done for the 'First' Time — and Why She Can't Get Facial FillersNew Foto - Ariana Madix Shares the Cosmetic Procedure She Just Had Done for the 'First' Time — and Why She Can't Get Facial Fillers

Kevin Winter/Getty Ariana Madix has revealed she recently got her "first laser treatment" and shared why she's "not a candidate" for fillers in her face TheLove Island USAhost made the comments during an appearance onPage Six'sVirtual Reali-Teapodcast "I've been very interested in that for a long time," she said of the laser treatment as she discussed her skin laxity Ariana Madixis an open book when it comes to the cosmetic treatments she's had done. While speaking toPage Six'sVirtual Reali-Teapodcast hosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy, theVanderpump Rulesalum, 39, revealed that she'd just had her "first laser treatment." "I've been very interested in that for a long time. I keep things at a minimum," Madix said while discussing the procedures that she's gotten. TheLove Island USAhost, who is set to turn 40 on June 24, also said she gets Botox "every six months or so." "I just got a little bit in my lips because they were getting really crusty on the inside. I never go more than 0.5 at a time ... Because I never want to look crazy," Madix added of lip fillers on the podcast. "Fine lines, I don't give a s--- about, but skin laxity is something I've been dealing with," the reality star explained of her decision to start getting laser treatments. Frazer Harrison/Getty Madix also revealed that she'd been advised she's "not even a candidate" to get facial fillers, as she doesn't "have the structure to support it." "That's why we started on the lasers. So I will report back after I've had all the things," the TV personality told the hosts, adding that she also drinks "insane amounts of water, like 100 ounces a day" and is "constantly" at the gym. She insisted she doesn't "want to be preoccupied" with the idea of aging "too much," while acknowledging that there is "a lot of pressure" in the industry. "But at the same time, if you feel good about doing something, go ahead and do it. At the end of the day, it's nobody's business," Madix added. "I am in a position where that stuff does matter, but I also know … I'm going to get older no matter what. … If you don't age, you just die. I'd rather be aged than dead," she told the podcast. Stefanie Keenan/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Madix's latest comments come after sheshared all the work she'd had doneto maintain her youthful looks in July 2024 after an Instagram user — who is an injector and aesthetic physician assistant — posted before and after photos of the star the month prior, while speculating the cosmetic procedures she'd had over the years. "Stunning injectables have entered the villa. Ariana continues to show theLove Islandworld how cosmetic work can preserve and enhance and not age and distort," the womanwrote, claiming that she believes the Bravo star has gotten lip filler, volume replacement filler, jawline contouring with liposuction, and a blepharoplasty to remove excess eyelid skin. On July 17, Madix responded to the video, setting the record straight on her appearance in the comments. "i'll tell you what i've had! you're partially correct," she wrote. "tox in 11's, outer brow, and my neck. ellevate for my neck in 2019 by @theneckdoctor. minimal lip filler bc my face is too small to handle very much and filler in my chin." "absolutely no filler anywhere else and def no bleph yet ❤️❤️," she added. "hope this helps! i'll keep yall posted if i do anything else." 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. Madix also previously admitted duringElle's "Waking Up With" video seriesthat her skincare routine was as simple as it gets, insisting the only time she'd been to a dermatologist was when she had melanoma. In 2019, Madixrevealed she had a procedure to remove skin cancerfrom her chest the year prior. "When you raise concerns with a doctor, be persistent," she said at the time. "They told me I was fine for years." Read the original article onPeople

Ariana Madix Shares the Cosmetic Procedure She Just Had Done for the 'First' Time — and Why She Can't Get Facial Fillers

Ariana Madix Shares the Cosmetic Procedure She Just Had Done for the 'First' Time — and Why She Can't Get Facial Fillers Kevin W...
Parents Halt 'Financial Support' for Son's Wedding After His Fiancée's 'Catfish Loyalty Test' is RevealedNew Foto - Parents Halt 'Financial Support' for Son's Wedding After His Fiancée's 'Catfish Loyalty Test' is Revealed

Getty A parent shared in a Reddit post that they have cut off their "financial support" for their son's upcoming wedding after making a dismaying discovery The Redditor learned that their son's fiancée "catfished him to test his loyalty" "I don't want to support a marriage that already starts with lies and games from both sides," the parent wrote A parent says they decided to cut off their "financial support" for their son's upcoming wedding after discovering something shocking. In a post onReddit's popular "Am I the A------" forum, the parent shared that their 23-year-old son, who got engaged a few months ago, recently came to them and admitted that he had been texting with a woman he met on Tinder. "That alone already shocked me... he's engaged, and that's obviously not acceptable behavior," the OP (original poster) wrote. But as it turns out, there was a major "twist" to the story. "The girl on Tinder was actually his fiancée. She made a fake account to 'test' whether he would stay loyal — and when he flirted back, she confronted him," the OP revealed. While the OP acknowledged that what their son did was "messed up," they were taken aback by their future daughter-in-law's plot to catch him out. "Creating a whole fake profile to trap your partner? That's manipulation. If you have to run sting operations to trust your fiancé, maybe you shouldn't be getting married," they pointed out. Getty The OP said that after learning what their son's fiancée had been up to, they decided to pull their funding for the wedding. "I told my son I wouldn't be paying for the wedding anymore. I don't want to support a marriage that already starts with lies and games from both sides," they wrote. However, some family members have accused the OP of "overreacting and punishing them both." Seeking other opinions, the OP asked fellow Reddit users to weigh in on the sticky situation. In the comments, many readers agreed that the couple is clearly not ready for marriage — but not only because of the fiancée's behavior. "Sorry, but your son being on a dating website while planning a wedding — while his fiancée was tricking him. That doesn't sound like a healthy relationship. And honestly, if the girl is smart, she should break it off. As it shows that your son isn't loyal (again, because of being on a dating app)," one person wrote. Getty "Unless there is an agreement between them, that they are allowed to date outside of their relationship, this is a big red flag," they added. 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. "You do seem to have more anger at the girlfriend than at your son, and that's an interesting take," another commenter said. "If she was your daughter and told you she found evidence suggesting her fiancé was on Tinder looking for hook-ups, would you still think so harshly of her?" That same person argued that the son's fiancée was right to be concerned about his online habits. "She obviously had a reason to suspect something was going on behind her back, and she was correct. Why is an engaged man on Tinder in the first place?" they asked. Another reader assured the OP that they're not an "a------" for withdrawing their financial support for the wedding. "These people should not be getting married. And while you can't prevent it, you're under no obligation to pay for the wedding," they said. "Also, there's a difference between withdrawing an offer of a generous gift and 'punishing' someone." Read the original article onPeople

Parents Halt 'Financial Support' for Son's Wedding After His Fiancée's 'Catfish Loyalty Test' is Revealed

Parents Halt 'Financial Support' for Son's Wedding After His Fiancée's 'Catfish Loyalty Test' is Revealed Getty A pa...
Why Did "FBI: Most Wanted" and "FBI: International" Get Canceled? Here's the Reason CBS Didn't Renew the Shows

Mark Schafer/CBS FBI: Most WantedandFBI: Internationalare off the case. CBS' popularFBIfranchise spawned two spinoffs after the flagship series first debuted in September 2018. The first,FBI: Most Wanted, premiered in January 2020, andFBI: Internationalfollowed in September 2021. BothFBI: Most WantedandFBI: Internationalwere among thetop 10 most-watched network primetime TV showsfor the 2024-2025 season. Still, in March 2025, it was announced that theDick Wolfdramas would not be returning in the fall. When it launched, Julian McMahon, Roxy Sternberg, Kellan Lutz and Keisha Castle-Hughes were part of theFBI: Most Wantedcast. Following McMahon's exit in season 3,Dylan McDermotttook over as the series' lead. In March 2022, McDermott told PEOPLE that signing on forFBI: Most Wantedwas "an easy yes." Now, three years later, McDermott is saying goodbye too. So why didFBI: Most WantedandFBI: Internationalget canceled? Here's everything to know about the spinoffs coming to an end and the future of the franchise. Nelly Kiss/CBS FBI: Most WantedandFBI: Internationalwere canceled after their sixth and fourth seasons, respectively. When the initialannouncement was madein March 2025, no reason was given, but two months later, more details came to light. In the end,FBI: Most WantedandFBI: Internationalwere canceled because of finances. According to Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, the network had "to be fiscally responsible" when choosing which projects to renew. "Ultimately those deals and the shows just weren't penciling out for us for an economic perspective," she said in May 2025, perDeadline. "It's never easy to end shows, and we had a lot of options this year." Reisenbach continued, "We always have to look at all of our shows, look at the aggregate information. The creative, where they are in their life cycle, what the finances look like, what the ratings are — and we make those tough decisions." CBS also canceledThe EqualizerstarringQueen Latifahafter season 5. Additionally, it didn't renewS.W.A.T.following season 8, which featuredShemar Mooreand was chopped once before. Mark Schafer/CBS Following the announcement ofFBI: International's cancellation, series star Eva-Jane Willis told PEOPLE in a statement that although she was "sad" the show ended, she was grateful for the opportunity. Willis also shared a heartfelt message onInstagram, writing, "There are no words. So many fantastic friendships on screen and off. So many countries. So many adventures. Loved every minute. Thank you to all the people who worked their asses off and made this possible. Legends all." Vinessa Vidotto, who portrayed special agent Cameron Vo onInternational, echoed a similar sentiment. The actress reflected with a behind-the-scenes photo onInstagram. "Thank you for watching our show and being invested ... I needed this chapter, I'm filled with gratitude. And now it's time to graduate and grow, again," she captioned it. Edwin Hodge, who played special agent Ray Cannon onMost Wanted, postedhis own series of picturesfrom set. "All good things must come to an end. I'm filled with so much abundance and appreciation for this prodigious cast and crew," he penned. Most Wanted's Castle-Hughes shared a snap as she said goodbye to her character, Hana Gibson. In herInstagrampost, she also thanked Wolf Entertainment, CBS and theFBIfranchise "for the journey." Bennett Raglin/CBS FBI's season 7 finale aired on May 20, but the flagship series will be back in the fall for season 8. In April 2024,FBIwas renewed forthree more seasons, taking it through its tenth installment. When it returns,FBIwillbe movingfrom its Tuesday time slot to Monday nights. Bennett Raglin/CBS Yes, anotherFBIspinoff, titledCIA, is in development and will premiere in the fall. The new show takes place in the same world asFBI, but will follow a "fast-talking, rule-breaking loose-cannon" agent, played byTom Ellis(Lucifer,Tell Me Lies). According to the synopsis, Ellis' character will be paired with a "by-the-book" partner, a "seasoned and smart FBI agent who believes in the rule of the law." "When this odd couple are assigned to work out of CIA's New York Station, they must learn to work together to investigate cases and criminals posing threats on U.S. soil," the description continues. "Finding that their differences may actually be their strength." FBIandCIAwill air back-to-back on Monday nights, starting at 9 p.m. E.T. on CBS. Nelly Kiss/CBS FBI: Most WantedandFBI: Internationalare available to stream onPeacockandParamount+. Read the original article onPeople

Why Did “FBI: Most Wanted” and “FBI: International” Get Canceled? Here’s the Reason CBS Didn’t Renew the Shows

Why Did "FBI: Most Wanted" and "FBI: International" Get Canceled? Here's the Reason CBS Didn't Renew the Shows M...
Exclusive: Civil suit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs had fabricated rape kit evidenceNew Foto - Exclusive: Civil suit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs had fabricated rape kit evidence

Claims of a sexual assault and a backlogged rape kit that resulted ina $100 million default judgmentagainstSean "Diddy" Combsare not true, USA TODAY has confirmed. And as the rap mogul's criminal trial unfolds in New York, his lawyers have succeeded in having the civil award thrown out. The civil suit against Combs, who is standing trial on criminal charges of racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, was filed by a Michigan prison inmate who alleged Combs sexually assaulted him in 1997. The inmate, Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, claimed hisrape kit– like hundreds of thousands of others around the country – had sat untested for years. Cardello-Smith alleged Combs assaulted him in Detroit, whereWayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthywas at the forefront of the national movement to clear the rape kit backlog. He claimed that when his kit was finally tested in 2024, the DNA evidence in it matched Combs. But a spokeswoman for Worthy confirmed exclusively to USA TODAY that Cardello-Smith's allegations were false. "Derek Lee Cardello-Smith did not have a rape kit that was part of the Detroit Sexual Assault Kit Project," Maria Miller told USA TODAY in an email. "We do not know of a SAK (sexual assault kit) being tested in 2024 related to him." A few days after Lenawee County Circuit Court Judge Anna Marie Anzalone awarded the $100 million default judgment in a Michigan courtroom in September 2024, she reversed it. Default judgments are entered when someone fails to respond to a lawsuit. But Combs was never served with the suit and didn't know it had been filed until he read about the judgment in the media, according to court records. Shortly thereafter, Combs, 55, retained Michigan law firm Fink Bressack, which argued successfully that the award to Cardello-Smith should be nullified. The suit itself remained pending, however. Combs' attorneys had the suit moved from state court to federal court, and in January 2025, U.S. District Judge Judith E. Levy dismissed it with prejudice, meaning it cannot be re-filed. Since then, Cardello-Smith has made numerous attempts to keep the case alive. So far, he has been unsuccessful. Cardello-Smith is serving up to 75 years in prison after being convicted of criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping. He filed the suit against Combs without a lawyer. When the default judgment was handed down, Marc Agnifilo, one of the attorneys representing Combs at his criminal trial, said Combs had never heard of Cardello-Smith. Diddy on trial newsletter:Step inside the courtroom as music mogul faces sex-crimes charges "This man is a convicted felon and sexual predator, who has been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26 years," Agnifilo wrote in a statement to USA TODAY. "His resumė now includes committing a fraud on the court from prison." Cardello-Smith's suit, originally filed in June 2024, is among dozens of civil lawsuits alleging sexual assaults and other misdeeds by Combs dating back to the 1990s. One of them was filed by his former girlfriend, Casandra Ventura Fine, who can be seen being physically assaulted by Combs on surveillance video from a Los Angeles hotel in 2016. Combs' legal team has said the video, first made public by CNN in 2024, had been altered.CNN has denied the allegation. Ventura Fine, better known by her stage name, Cassie, testified for four days during Combs' criminal trial in the Southern District of New York, which began May 5 with jury selection and is expected to last at least through the end of June. Combs' attorneys have said they believe her suit, which Combs settled for $20 million the day after it was filed, prompted the criminal investigation against him. Gina Barton is an investigative reporter at USA TODAY. She can be reached at (262) 757-8640 orgbarton@gannett.com. Follow her on X@writerbartonor on Bluesky@writerbarton.bsky.social. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Exclusive: Michigan man's rape allegation against Diddy was fabricated

Exclusive: Civil suit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs had fabricated rape kit evidence

Exclusive: Civil suit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs had fabricated rape kit evidence Claims of a sexual assault and a backlogged rape k...
Taylor Swift Returns to Social Media to Support Kobe Bryant's Daughter Natalia as She Graduates from USCNew Foto - Taylor Swift Returns to Social Media to Support Kobe Bryant's Daughter Natalia as She Graduates from USC

Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty; Natalia Bryant/TikTok Taylor Swift showed her support for the late Kobe Bryant's daughter Natalia as she recently graduated cum laude from USC Natalia and three friends shared a clip wearing their commencement stoles alongside Swift's song, "Nothing New" The track is particularly appropriate for 22-year-old Natalia as it features the lyric, "How can a person know everything at 18 but nothing at 22?" Taylor Swiftis showing her support forKobe Bryant's daughter,Natalia. On Sunday, May 18, Kobe's eldest daughter, Natalia, shared aTikTok videoof her lip-syncing to Swift's song "Nothing New (Taylor's Version)" alongside three friends. And who should have liked the video, but Swift herself! The clip shows the four recent University of Southern California graduates wearing matching white minidresses with their red-and-gold commencement stoles. The quartet is smiling widely and throwing their hands in the air as they celebrate their achievement in the 15-second clip. The lyrics of 35-year-old Swift's tune are particularly appropriate for 22-year-old Natalia as they include the line, "How can a person know everything at 18 but nothing at 22? And will you still want me when I'm nothing new?" touching on the uncertainty new college graduates often feel. Natalia Bryant/TikTok 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. Nataliaincluded a fewspecial nods to her late father Kobewhile accepting her diploma from USC on Friday, May 16. After she graduated cum laude her mother Vanessa shared the sweet ways in which she honored the basketball legend,who died in 2020, via avideoshared to Instagram. The clip showed that Natalia's graduation sash had "Thank you Mom & Dad," embroidered inside in USC's signature yellow and red colors. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! The sash also featured her father's sheath logo, which, in a 2014Esquireinterview, Kobe explained was inspired by a samurai sword and meant "raw talent." Mat Hayward/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management 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! ​​And while her late father, who tragicallydiedalong with her sisterGianna Bryantand seven others in a helicopter crash in 2020, couldn't be there in person, the Bryants had the support of their Lakers family in ownerJeanie Bussat the ceremony. Buss, 63, personally Natalia her diploma on stage. "Thank you@jeaniebussfor making this milestone even more special.#LakersFamily," Vanessa wrote in her caption on Instagram, with Natalia adding, "Thank you@jeaniebuss❤️." Swifties were excited to see her presence on social media in liking Natalia's post, as Swfit has been taking some time away from the spotlight sincewrapping her record-breaking Eras tourat the end of last year. And with her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight endTravis Kelce, 35, also enjoying the off-season, the pair aremaking the most of some time off together. "They have been traveling nonstop and very much enjoy it," a source told PEOPLE exclusively back in April. "They are hanging out with friends, too. It's a special time for them." Read the original article onPeople

Taylor Swift Returns to Social Media to Support Kobe Bryant's Daughter Natalia as She Graduates from USC

Taylor Swift Returns to Social Media to Support Kobe Bryant's Daughter Natalia as She Graduates from USC Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Ge...

 

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