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- Chris Noth’s Wife Tara Wilson Seen Without Wedding Ring Amid Assault Claims
- Chrishell and Jason's 'Selling Sunset' Costars Are Surprised by Split News
- Chris Noth and Wife Tara Wilson's Relationship Timeline
- Bravo Newbie! 5 Things to Know About 'RHOBH' Star Sanela Diana Jenkins
- It's Over! Meagan Good and DeVon Franklin Split After 9 Years of Marriage
- Jason Oppenheim Breaks His Silence, Hints at Reason for Chrishell Split
- Pete Davidson Through the Years: Love Life, Career and More
Chris Noth’s Wife Tara Wilson Seen Without Wedding Ring Amid Assault Claims Posted: 21 Dec 2021 05:08 PM PST ![]() On the rocks? Chris Noth's wife, Tara Wilson, stepped out without her wedding ring amid claims that the Sex and the City star sexually assaulted multiple women years prior. The 39-year-old former actress was spotted in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles on Monday, December 20, for the first time since news broke of Noth's alleged sexual assault scandal. Wilson, who shares sons Orion, 13, and Keats, 18 months, with the Law & Order alum, 67, didn't appear to have her diamond sparkler on as she was photographed getting into an SUV on Monday. The Canada native, who began dating Noth in 2001, wore an oversized green coat, jeans and a grey T-shirt as she held onto her keys, based on photos obtained by the Daily Mail. Her ring finger was bare. Wilson's outing came just days after The Hollywood Reporter published a story on December 16 in which two women accused Noth of assaulting them in years past. According to one woman's claims, the And Just Like That actor claimed he didn't believe in being monogamous with his wife, whom he's been married to since 2012, when he allegedly assaulted her. "He said marriage is a sham. Monogamy is not real," the woman told outlet of Noth's alleged comments before the act. "[He] was having sex with me from the back in a chair. We were in front of a mirror. I was kind of crying as it happened. … I went to the bathroom and put on my skirt. I was feeling awful. … All of my dreams with this star I loved for years were gone." The Someday Sometime actor, for his part, denied the accusations in a statement to Us Weekly on December 16, claiming that the allegations are "categorically false," adding that he would never harm anyone. "These stories could've been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago — no always means no — that is a line I did not cross," he explained. "The encounters were consensual. It's difficult not to question the timing of these stories coming out. I don't know for certain why they are surfacing now, but I do know this: I did not assault these women." A third woman has since come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against the New York native. Amid the scandal, Noth has been dropped by his talent agency and was fired by The Equalizer as of Monday, December 20. "Chris Noth will no longer film additional episodes of The Equalizer, effective immediately," Universal Television and CBS confirmed in a joint statement at the time. Noth's Sex and the City costars Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis released a statement of their own on Monday as the actor's alleged actions continued to make headlines. "We are deeply saddened to hear the allegations against Chris Noth," the women wrote in a shared message via their Instagram Stories. "We support the women who have come forward and shared their painful experiences. We know it much be a very difficult thing to do and we commend them for it." |
Chrishell and Jason's 'Selling Sunset' Costars Are Surprised by Split News Posted: 21 Dec 2021 05:00 PM PST News to everyone. Selling Sunset fans were shocked by the news that Chrishell Stause and Jason Oppenheim called it quits — and so were the duo’s friends and costars. “It’s definitely a surprise to some of their close friends,” an insider exclusively tells Us Weekly of the Oppenheim Group cofounder, 44, and the Dancing With the Stars alum, 40. “They aren’t going around telling everyone about their breakup. Some cast just found out about it today.” Us confirmed on Tuesday, December 21, that the former couple split just five months after going public with their relationship. The pair, who started dating in May, revealed their relationship in July while on vacation in Italy with some of their castmates. "Chrishell and I became close friends and it has developed into an amazing relationship," the real estate broker told Us at the time. "I care about her deeply and we're very happy together." Shortly after news of their split broke, Oppenheim confirmed the breakup with a statement posted via his Instagram Stories. "While Chrishell and I are no longer together, we remain best friends we will always love and support one another," the California native wrote. "She was the most amazing girlfriend I've ever had, and it was the happiest and most fulfilling relationship of my life.” The University of California, Berkeley alum also hinted at the reason the duo decided to end their relationship. “While we have different wants regarding a family, we continue to have the utmost respect for one another,” he continued. “Chrishell is an exceptional human being and loving her and having her in my life is one of the best things that has ever happened to me.” Though the pair had been dating for less than one year, some of their friends believed they were headed for the long haul — and thinking about the future. “Those who have hung around them actually thought they were headed for marriage, not a split,” the insider adds. “They seemed like a couple that was going to get married — they had great chemistry, they cared and loved each other.” Last month, Oppenheim exclusively told Us that he and his ex-girlfriend developed a super close bond well before their romance began. "There was definitely a transition," he said in November, adding that the duo would “joke” about their dating lives before they started seeing one another. "We had been so open about what we were looking for with each other because we had become close friends.” With that transition complete, the real estate pro didn’t hesitate to declare his feelings for Stause, telling Us at the time: “I love her.” With reporting by Diana Cooper |
Chris Noth and Wife Tara Wilson's Relationship Timeline Posted: 21 Dec 2021 05:00 PM PST Big may have had a handful of messy relationships during Sex and the City, but Chris Noth‘s romance has been seamless, to say the least. The Law & Order alum has been married to Tara Wilson since 2012, but the pair met more than 10 years before. Despite their 24-year age difference, they hit it off rather early — and went to great lengths to keep their relationship private. In 2013, one year after the pair tied the knot in an intimate Maui, Hawaii, wedding, Noth revealed that he had received horrific letters about his interracial romance. "When I was in a play on Broadway two years ago, I'd occasionally get letters of outrage, usually from somewhere in Alabama or something, saying you know, 'Don't come down here with your wife,'" he told the Wall Street Journal at the time, adding that he was hopeful things were getting better in the world. “We’re all getting together. We’re all mixing it up.” Best known for his role as John Preston, a.k.a. Mr. Big, Noth also brought up his wife while reflecting on the character in 2021, ahead of the debut of the Sex and the City revival, And Just Like That. "I never saw him as an alpha male, that's so funny that you say that. But it's true, I do get offers to play these power-broker types,” he shared with The Guardian at the time. “I know how to put on a suit, but my wife put it perfectly when she said: 'I don't think people realize that you're kind of schlubby.'” While the couple remain out of the spotlight, they have worked together multiple times. First, she worked at his New York City bar. Years later, they opened a tearoom together in 2008. “It’s a place where a mother or a couple can relax and kids can play. We have costumes and children’s yoga,” the Good Wife alum shared of Once Upon a Teacup, located in Windsor, Ontario. “I had no idea when we started this that we’d be bringing our own child there. I can’t wait to watch my son dress up as a fireman or a cop.” In 2009, the pair starred alongside one another in the indie film Frame of Mind, one year after welcoming their first son, Orion. "My son makes me laugh every day. He's got a little of my goofball in him. He still loves poop jokes," he told Australia’s WHO magazine in 2016 of his then-8-year-old son, four years before welcoming baby No. 2. “He'll text me poop emojis and then sign, 'Daddy, it's Orion,' and I'm like, 'I know!' Boys never get over that." Scroll through the gallery for a timeline of their romance: ![]() The duo met when she worked as a bartender at The Cutting Room, the New York City bar owned by Noth. Eric Liebowitz/NBC/Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock ![]() Noth and Wilson welcomed their first child, son Orion Christopher, in January 2008. Sara Jaye/Shutterstock ![]() The real-life couple costarred in the drama Frame of Mind. In the same year, they opened a tearoom, Once Upon a Teacup. Shutterstock ![]() The proud parents tied the knot in Maui, Hawaii, in April, four years after getting engaged. Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock ![]() The actors welcomed their second son, Keats, in February. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock ![]() The couple made a rare public appearance at the premiere of And Just Like That in New York City in December. Marion Curtis/StarPix for HBOmax/Shutterstock ![]() In December 2021, two women came forward with claims that Noth sexually assaulted them — one in 2004 and the other in 2015, when he was married. “The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false. These stories could’ve been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago — no always means no — that is a line I did not cross," he said in a statement to Us at the time. "The encounters were consensual. It’s difficult not to question the timing of these stories coming out. I don’t know for certain why they are surfacing now, but I do know this: I did not assault these women." The accuser from the alleged 2015 incident told The Hollywood Reporter that Noth said marriage was a "sham" and that he believed "monogamy is not real." Shutterstock |
Bravo Newbie! 5 Things to Know About 'RHOBH' Star Sanela Diana Jenkins Posted: 21 Dec 2021 04:48 PM PST Welcome to the club! Sanela Diana Jenkins joined the cast of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ahead of its 12th season. Bravo announced the 48-year-old philanthropist as its newest Housewife in December, revealing that Sheree Zampino will also be featured as a friend of the main cast. Jenkins will star alongside season 11 cast members, Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Garcelle Beauvais, Sutton Stracke, Crystal Kung Minkoff and Kathy Hilton, on the reality TV show. Throughout her career, the Bosnian-born star has dedicated herself to giving back to those less fortunate and making a difference through a variety of foundations that she's created. Her humanitarian efforts include The Irnis Catic Foundation, which was founded in memory of her late brother, Irnis, who died during the war in Bosnia. While Jenkins has lived in the United States for years, many of her foundations still support her home country, including The Sanela Diana Jenkins Foundation for Bosnia. Jenkins has used her connections — she's close friends with the likes of Cindy Crawford, Ludacris, George Clooney and more — to further help others, culminating in the production of the Room 23 photo book. The proceeds from the project benefited several human rights programs. "I consider myself one of the happiest people on planet earth. I really do. There are smarter people out there than me. There are better-looking people out there than me. There are more financially successful people out there than me," Jenkins wrote via Instagram in September 2019, reflecting on her successes. "I can go on and on but when it comes to happiness I really don't know. I really don't know how [there] can possibly anyone be happier than me. My life had its ups and downs of course just as everyone else's did. But through it all I always felt this sense of happiness and gratitude for all the good things in my life." The entrepreneur credited her positive outlook on the world with how her beverage company Neuro Brands began, which has helped create her multi-million-dollar empire. "I wanted to bottle myself and share my outlook on life with the world. One can say I literally bottled my feelings," she continued. "Anyone that knows me knows that for me #Neurodrinks are my lifestyle and I never go anywhere or do anything without holding one of Neuro drinks in my hand. … I truly hope god gives me long happy successful life so I can keep sharing it with the world." Scroll down to learn more about the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills newcomer: ![]() The entrepreneur shares daughter Eneya and son Innis with ex-husband Roger Jenkins. Sanela welcomed daughter Eliyanah in November 2020 with longtime partner Asher Monroe. Courtesy of Sanela Diana Jenkins/Instagram ![]() The Bravo personality acquired the swimwear line Melissa Odabash after graduating from City University, London. In 2009, she launched Neuro, which is a beverage line catered toward a healthy lifestyle. Sanela, who is the president and CEO of Neuro Brands, founded D Empire Entertainment two years later. Courtesy of Sanela Diana Jenkins/Instagram ![]() Sanela fled from her home country of Bosnia to Croatia before settling in London following the onset of the Bosnian war in 1992. She currently resides in California. Courtesy of Sanela Diana Jenkins/Instagram ![]() The star has been friends with Neil Patrick Harris and his husband, David Burtka, for more than a decade. Her inner circle also includes the Kardashian family, Elton John and his husband, David Furnish. Courtesy of Sanela Diana Jenkins/Instagram |
It's Over! Meagan Good and DeVon Franklin Split After 9 Years of Marriage Posted: 21 Dec 2021 03:10 PM PST It’s over. Meagan Good and DeVon Franklin have split and are heading for divorce after nine years of marriage. The pair, who got together while collaborating on the 2011 romantic comedy Jumping the Broom, confirmed the news on Tuesday, December 21, one day after Franklin, 43, filed to end their marriage. “After much prayer and consideration, we have decided to go into our futures separately but forever connected,” Good, 40, and Franklin said in a joint statement to Us Weekly on Tuesday. “We celebrate almost a decade of marriage together and a love that is eternal. There’s no one at fault, we believe this is the next best chapter in the evolution of our love.” They continued: “We are incredibly grateful for the life-changing years we’ve spent together as husband and wife. We are also extremely thankful to God for the testimony being created inside us both and for blessing our lives with each other.” The petition, which was obtained by Us, lists “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the divorce. The actress and the producer (who is also a preacher and motivational speaker) called it quits in August, per court documents. Franklin asked the court not to grant spousal support to either of them. The Live Free author and the Harlem star met in 2006 but didn’t begin dating until Franklin produced Jumping the Broom, which featured Good in the ensemble cast. They tied the knot in Malibu, California, in June 2012, three months after the Truth About Men writer proposed. The couple do not share any children. Good hasn’t directly addressed the divorce on social media, but hours before releasing the statement, the Good Girl Wraps founder posted an inspirational quote. “Healing isn’t pretty but the other side is freaking beautiful,” an image via her Instagram Story read. Earlier this year, the Cousin Skeeter alum opened up about the power of positive thinking. "I start my day off with saying affirmations [about] myself," Good exclusively told Us in February. "Like, 'I am adequate. I am victorious. I am a new creation.'" She explained that her daily morning routine starts with reading a Bible passage. "And then [I] listen to some uplifting music to set my intentions,” she added. “This helps me stay grounded and at peace, knowing God is in control of everything throughout the day.” |
Jason Oppenheim Breaks His Silence, Hints at Reason for Chrishell Split Posted: 21 Dec 2021 03:02 PM PST After Us Weekly confirmed that Chrishell Stause and Jason Oppenheim decided to go their separate ways, the real estate broker is speaking out about the breakup. “While Chrishell and I are no longer together, we remain best friends we will always love and support one another,” the Oppenheim Group cofounder, 44, wrote in a message posted to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday, December 21. “She was the most amazing girlfriend I’ve ever had, and it was the happiest and most fulfilling relationship of my life. The University of California, Berkeley alum went on to say that that he and the former soap star, 40, “have different wants regarding a family” but still share “the utmost respect” for each other. “Chrishell is an exceptional human being and loving her and having her in my life is one of the best things that has ever happened to me,” he added. The exes originally met when the Days of Our Lives alum joined the Oppenheim Group, which viewers saw on Selling Sunset in 2019. Stause and Oppenheim went public with their relationship two years later during a trip to Italy. After the Dancing With the Stars alum posted an Instagram photo of the twosome packing on the PDA in July, the broker confirmed their relationship in a statement to Us, saying, "Chrishell and I became close friends and it has developed into an amazing relationship. I care about her deeply and we're very happy together." One month later, Stause admitted that they waited a few months before sharing their romance with others. "We really were really private and secretive for as long as we could until we realized the walls were closing in,” she said during an appearance on E! News' Daily Pop in August. “People were getting a little savvy to it. We made it to a point where we're really happy to share it because we knew exactly what it was, so it's all good." As the pair continued to grow closer, the Under Construction author revealed that she was the “happiest” she’s ever been. "But nobody’s more surprised than both of us. I mean, we did not see this coming,” Stause shared with Today in November, noting that the COVID-19 pandemic changed her connection with her boss. "So you have your small group of people that you end up, you know, hanging out with and, you know, it just kind of happened where I think what started as something that was a little, you know, just going to be really light and … nothing [serious], it just really took a turn," she added at the time. "And it really kind of surprised both of us [with] what we kind of saw for the future and I think it was obviously a pleasant surprise." Oppenheim, for his part, explained that he wasn’t sure how serious their relationship was when it first started, telling Us in November, “Even [after we got together], I don’t think we were … taking it very seriously then either. So, it was definitely an interesting process.” Although their romance wasn’t featured on Selling Sunset yet, the CEO noted that they were “open and pretty honest” when their relationship came to light during season 5, adding, “When we’re together on camera and off camera, it’s easy for us to just be open and honest, because I think there’s a lot of trust there.” Fans got to see a sneak peek of Stause and Oppenheim’s relationship on screen in a sneak peek video for season 5. As their costars all seemingly find out about the surprising romance, Stause pointed out in the video, “We’re not criminals. We’re not doing anything wrong,” before a scene shows the duo sharing a kiss. |
Pete Davidson Through the Years: Love Life, Career and More Posted: 21 Dec 2021 02:45 PM PST All hail the king of Staten Island! Pete Davidson has had his fair share of highs and lows through the years — from professional successes to broken engagements. In the early 2010s, the comedian made quite a name for himself in the entertainment industry after starring on Guy Code in 2013 and joining Saturday Night Live as one of the longtime series' youngest cast members at age 20 in 2014. Throughout his career on the sketch comedy show and beyond, Davidson has worked hard to bring conversations about mental health to light. In September 2017, he revealed he had been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder during an appearance on the "WTF With Marc Maron" podcast. "I've been a pothead forever. Around October [or] September last year, I started having these mental breakdowns where I would, like, freak out and then not remember what happened after. Blind rage," he noted on the show. "I never really did any drugs, so I was, like, 'I'm gonna try to go to rehab. Maybe that'll be helpful.' So I go and get off weed. They told me, they're like, 'You might be bipolar.' … One of my psychiatrists [diagnosed me]." The following month, he talked about his diagnosis on SNL. "As some of you know, I was recently diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, a form of depression," he shared in an October 2017 episode. "First of all, if you think you're depressed, see a doctor and talk with him about medication and also, be healthy. Eating right and exercise can make a huge difference." As he grows with and learns from his own personal struggles, Davidson's public success has continued. In May 2020, his semi-autobiographical movie, The King of Staten Island, was released. Starring and cowritten by the stand-up comedian, the film earned him a People's Choice Award nomination for the Comedy Movie Star of 2020. Outside of his career, the Suicide Squad actor is also known for his star-studded love life, from his two-year relationship with Cazzie David to his whirlwind engagement to — and split from — Ariana Grande. In April 2021, Us Weekly confirmed the writer was dating Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor. "They're happy with each other. He makes her laugh. Pete is a good guy and definitely a charmer," a source shared at the time. "He's easy-going and fun to be around." Four months later, however, the duo called it quits. "The distance put a strain on the relationship and it made it hard to maintain," an insider told Us in August 2021, adding that the pair "had a great time while they were together." Though Davidson had previously implied he might leave SNL after its 46th season, he returned for another round in October 2021. "I can’t believe I’m back,” he said during the season 47 premiere that month. Weeks later, his personal life made headlines again when he was spotted hanging out with Kim Kardashian ahead of Halloween. In November 2021, the duo confirmed their relationship when they were photographed holding hands in Palm Springs, California. Scroll down to look back at Davidson's career highlights and personal life: ![]() Davidson was 7 years old when his father, a firefighter, died in the terrorist attack at the World Trade Center in NYC on September 11, 2001. Bobby Bank/WireImage ![]() In 2014, the New York native joined the cast of Saturday Night Live and has been candid with fans about his love life, mental health battle. Dana Edelson/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images ![]() Davidson earned his first big-screen role in 2015’s Trainwreck and went on to star in 2018’s Set it Up. NONE ![]() In 2015, Davidson casually dated Girl Code star Carly Aquilino, according to Complex. Lester Cohen/WireImage; Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for MTV ![]() Davidson went on to date Cazzie David on and off from May 2016 to early 2018. He gushed about the Eighty-Sixed creator in September 2017, telling Entertainment Tonight that he’s “very lucky” to be with someone who is “very supportive.” Kevin Mazur/WireImage ![]() Davidson has been open about his mental health battle after being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder in October 2017. “First of all, if you think you’re depressed, see a doctor and talk with him about medication and also, be happy,” he said on Saturday Night Live after receiving his diagnosis. “Eating right and exercise can make a huge difference.” Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post / MEGA ![]() The actor got engaged to Ariana Grande in June 2018 weeks after they started dating. The duo split in October but during their speedy love affair, they shared an apartment, a pet pig and Grande even named a song after Davidson. Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for MTV) ![]() The Brooklyn Nine-Nine alum has more than 40 tattoos and each one has a special meaning, from honoring his late father to celebrating his short-lived romance with Grande. Robert Kamau/GC Images ![]() Davidson headed into 2019 as a single man. While he was been spotted out with women and on a dating app, he put his career first and performed several comedy shows in the new year. James Devaney/Getty Images ![]() The actor and John Mulaney have maintained a close friendship over the years. Jason DeCrow/AP/Shutterstock ![]() Davidson and Machine Gun Kelly proved they're the closest pals when they passed Vanity Fair's lie detector test with flying colors in March 2019. John Salangsang/Variety/Shutterstock ![]() The Dirt star was first linked with Kate Beckinsale when they were spotted getting cozy at a Golden Globes afterparty in January 2018."She was following him around a bit and waiting for him,” an eyewitness told Us exclusively at the time. “People approached her and she didn’t want to talk to anyone else." The pair split in April 2019. JD Images/Shutterstock ![]() Davidson began dating actress Margaret Qualley in August 2019. “They’ve been seeing each other for a couple of months and Margaret is really excited about him,” an insider told Us at the time. The pair split in October 2019, but a source told Us they "remain friends.” AMA/MEGA ![]() The comedian returned to Saturday Night Live on October 12, 2019, after not appearing on the show for two episodes. Davidson was absent because he was filming The Suicide Squad in Atlanta. Will Heath/NBC ![]() Us confirmed that the Saturday Night Live star and Kaia Gerber were officially an item in November 2019. They were first seen on a date together in October in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City. “They were having lunch and laughing together as they ate,” an insider revealed at the time. “Pete appeared happy to be with Kaia, and she seemed like she was into Pete, though there was no PDA.” SteveSands/NewYorkNewswire/MEGA; Justin/INSTARimages.com ![]() Davidson’s semi-autobiographical movie, The King of Staten Island, was released in May 2020. Mary Cybulski/Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock ![]() The end of an era! Davidson revealed in April 2021 that he’d moved out of his mom’s basement. “I’m fully out. I got a pad,” he said during a Zoom call that was uploaded to TikTok. MEGA ![]() After plenty of rumors regarding his love life swirled, Us confirmed that the Suicide Squad star was dating Phoebe Dynevor in April 2021. The pair first sparked romance gossip after being spotted hanging out in the U.K. one month earlier. In August 2021, however, the duo called it quits. Paul Marriott/Shutterstock ![]() The Trainwreck actor hinted at being ready to move on from SNL after the show’s 46th season. “I don’t know what the plan is. Everything’s kind of up in the air right now just depending on scheduling,” he told Gold Derby in June 2021. Kristina Bumphrey/StarPix/Shutterstock ![]() Though Davidson previously hinted that he might not return for his eighth season of SNL, fans were delighted to see his name in the credits during the season 47 premiere in October 2021. During his appearance on “Weekend Update,” the Meet Cute star paid tribute to the late Norm Macdonald, who died two weeks before the episode aired. Will Heath/NBC ![]() In October 2021, Davidson's dating life again became the subject of intense interest after he was photographed hanging out with Kardashian amid her split from Kanye West. Days later, the pair had dinner together two nights in a row. Within weeks, the twosome confirmed their relationship with some light PDA. “The past few years of Kim’s life have been super intense a lot of the time, so this is a real positive transition for her,” an insider told Us of the Skims founder's romance with the actor in November 2021. “She’s learning to move past day-to-day stresses and focus on the fun and sexy things.” Shutterstock (2) |
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