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Elizabeth Smart Reveals Her Pivot To Bodybuilding With Photo Of Her Ripped Body—And People Are Impressed
Apr 27, 2026
After enduring a truly horrific kidnapping experience that no one deserves to be put through, Elizabeth Smart has gone on to achieve several noteworthy accomplishments.
The child-safety activist has published numerous books, been honored with several awards, was the subject of an acclaimed Netflix documentary, and even competed on the short-lived Fox reality competition The Masked Dancer.
The 38-year-old author and activist can add a slightly unexpected accomplishment to that list, however: bodybuilding.
Smart recently shared a photo of herself in a tight-fitting navy blue bikini and displaying an impressive, chiseled physique while competing in the Wasatch Warrior bodybuilding and fitness competition in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The photo got such a large reaction from Smart's Instagram followers that she eventually posted it to her page, all the while explaining how she came to bodybuilding:
Smart first disclosed that she was as surprised as anyone to find herself on stage at a bodybuilding competition:
"When I posted the pictures in my story of me standing on stage in a bikini it probably shocked many of you, and I understand the shock because had you asked me if I would ever compete in a bodybuilding show a couple of years ago I would have said, 'absolutely not! Never in 100 years!'”
She later revealed that this was not her first time participating in a bodybuilding competition, but rather her fourth, and she only now felt comfortable sharing it with the greater public.
She explained how reflecting upon her experience as a kidnapping survivor eventually led to her empowerment:
"This is actually the fourth competition I’ve done, but I was too afraid to post it before."
"Worried that I would be judged, not taken seriously, somehow perceived as less than or now unworthy to continue work as an advocate for all survivors."
"Then this past weekend it struck me how eerily familiar these feelings and thoughts are for too many survivors."
"I think it’s easy to be labeled as one thing, and honestly, that’s not me nor do I think it’s any of us we are more than just one topic, one idea, one label."
"I am interested in many things, and as I get older I realize more and more how important it is to make the most of today, we don’t know what tomorrow brings."
"And I don’t want to reach the end of my life and look back and feel regret for only living a half-life, not going after all the things I want to do and try."
Smart made no secret of how demanding bodybuilding is, but said that the emotional payoff was as good or better than the physical payoff:
"This was a big change for me, it was hard, it pushed me, challenged me not to give up."
"I am so proud of myself for doing this."
"I am so proud of my body, and I want to celebrate it."
"My body has carried me through every worst day, every hellish grueling experience, it’s created and nurtured three beautiful children, my body has risen to every single challenge life has presented it with, and carried me through so I refuse to be ashamed of it."
"I refuse to feel embarrassed about trying something new and am embracing my chance at life to the absolute fullest I can."
"I only hope that we all find the courage to chase new experiences, goals, bettering ourselves, and most importantly happiness."
The post ended with Smart giving a shoutout to her trainer, Robyn Maher, her makeup artist, Katie Livingston, photographer Mitchell Gilbert, who captured Smart in the now viral pose, and to the Wasatch Warrior show.
Smart's photo and heartfelt post were met with a standing ovation from her Instagram followers, even earning shoutouts from pop singer Debbie Gibson and fellow abduction survivor Kara Robinson Chamberlain:





X (formerly Twitter) users also shared their admiration for Smart and her new efforts:
After having her body under the control of others against her will for nine months, it's understandable that Smart would want to make sure she was not only in complete control of her body, but proud of it.
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Man In India Reveals He Conned 'Super Dumb' MAGA Fans Into Paying For His Med School With Fake AI Influencer
Apr 27, 2026
There's a sucker born every minute, as the saying goes, and the AI revolution seems to have increased that rate exponentially—especially where MAGA is concerned.
A man in India recently shared with Wired that he's made so much money scamming MAGA devotees using AI that he now has enough to go to medical school.
How'd he do it? He created a fake AI MAGA influencer to tell Donald Trump's "super dumb" fans exactly what they want to hear.
Oh, and before any lurking MAGA types go there: He tried doing it with a fake liberal influencer too but it didn't work because Democrats could tell it was a scam. LOLOLOLOLOLOL.
Now, yes, this is all highly unethical or whatever, but credit where it's due: This guy's scam is kind of a stroke of genius.
Sam, as he's called in Wired's profile, is an aspiring orthopedic surgeon with the same problem most students have: He was flat broke, after what little money his parents had was eaten up by licensing exams.
He turned to some legitimate means to make money at first, but with the release of Google's absolutely terrifying AI tool Nana Banana Pro, which makes photos and videos so realistic it should quite literally be illegal, he got a burst of inspiration.
He started creating hot AI girls to post on Instagram, but it didn't go anywhere. But Google's Gemini AI tool told him if he made the hot girls specifically MAGA hot girls, he'd hit a goldmine.
That's when Emily Hart, a blond, often bikini-clad, Trump-worshipping hot girl was born—and soon, so was a mountain of cash.
Google's Gemini tools nailed the MAGA influencer content so perfectly that, combined with the scandals of recent years in which several real MAGA influencers have been revealed to be on Russia's payroll, it should really make all of us stop to question whether the MAGA movement was ever as "real" as we all assumed in the first place.
Sam posted memes showing Emily Hart drinking a beer with braindead quotes like:
"Of course Democrats protest against ICE... Cuz they are deporting half of their voters."

Never mind that the meme shows Emily casually drinking a beer WHILE FLOATING IN A FROZEN LAKE THAT WOULD KILL HER WITHIN MINUTES.
It mocks Dems and that's all your average MAGA needs to hear!
And speaking of Dems, Sam was very candid about what went down when he tried to create a liberal version of Emily to try to make money off of liberals' attention.
He told Wired:
“Democrats know that it’s AI slop, so they don’t engage as much..."
"...The MAGA crowd is made up of dumb people—like, super dumb people. And they fall for it.”
So how lucrative was it? In a word: Very. Sam told Wired he was pulling down thousands of dollars a month for not even an hour's work each day, especially once he start creating nudes of Emily.
“I was spending maybe 30 to 50 minutes of my day, and I was making good money for a medical student."
"In India, even in professional jobs, you can't make this amount of money. I haven’t seen any easier way to make money online.”
And he's not the only one. Wired reported that there are scores of scammers just like Sam who have flooded the internet with fake MAGA influencers and who are raking in major money because of MAGA's gullibility.
On social media, people couldn't help but laugh about how easy it was for the Indian student to grift MAGA devotees.
Well, Donald Trump did say he "loves the uneducated"! And now we definitively know why.
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Trump's Dismissive Reaction To Concerns About Insider Trading Amid His War With Iran Speaks Infuriating Volumes
Apr 27, 2026
In an article for CounterPunch titled "Trump’s Casino Royale: The Iran War," Matthew Stevenson wrote:
"Given that Donald Trump conceives of the presidency as a casino—why else would he be trying to makeover the White House to look like the Bellagio?—it makes sense that his administration has turned the war with Iran into an insider-trading scheme."
"It used to be that wars were fought to make 'the world safe for democracy' or 'to end all wars' (a World War I expression), but now wars are fought so that Trump insiders can get rich quick in prediction markets or to help the president’s family (and its remittance men) corner the Persian Gulf oil market."
Pointing out who is profiting off inflating oil prices and creating false scarcity, Stevenson added:
"Make that win-win kaching sound."
The United Kingdom's The Guardian noted:
"Traders placed over $1[billion] in perfectly timed bets on the Iran war. Suspicious wagers on the US-Israel war in Iran are creating huge windfalls..."
Axios reported on the activity in March and members of Congress, like California Democratic Representative Sam Licardo and New York Democrat Ritchie Torres, are asking questions about trades made just before actions taken by the Trump administration or just before announcements made by the POTUS.
Overall, it's a pretty damning indictment. And it's one that MAGA Republican President Donald Trump gave credence to during a recent press gaggle at the White House on Thursday.
Asked about people, including his sons, profiting off predictive markets, Trump responded:
"You know, the whole world, unfortunately, has become somewhat of a casino. And you look at what’s going on all over the world and Europe, and every place they’re doing these betting things."
"I was never much in favor of it. I don’t like it conceptually, but it is what it is now."
You can see his comments here:
Betting is one thing, but having inside information in order to place bets before the rest of the world is considered cheating. A former casino owner should know that.
People weren't surprised by rampant profiteering off Trump's war.



PBS recently outlined ways Trump sons Don Jr. and Eric are profiting off Trump's wars.
Bloomberg Finance reported on Thursday that, in response to mounting pressure both domestically and internationally, the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission has opened a probe for signs of insider trading related to Trump's Iran War.
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Catholic MAGA Voter Unloads On Trump's 'Colossally Stupid' Feud With Pope Leo In Viral Rant
Apr 27, 2026
After mass on Sunday at the historic St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, CNN correspondent Gloria Pazmino did some Catholic-on-the-street interviews to gauge reactions to MAGA Republican President Donald Trump's one-sided feud with Pope Leo XIV.
A 2025 Pew Research Center report revealed 55% of Catholics voted for Trump in 2024 and Catholics made up 22% of Trump voters overall. Losing the Catholic vote would destroy Trump's margin of victory going into the midterms.
But Pazmino found that even those who self-identified as MAGA were fed up with the POTUS's attacks on the first Pope from the United States.
When asked for her thoughts on Trump's criticism of the Pontiff, Anita Bauman told Pazmino:
"I don’t think it helps the President at all. I think it’s colossally stupid."
You can see a clip of her comments here:
Not mincing her words, Bauman added:
"And I say that as a Catholic and as a person who voted for Trump. But I think that it’s just not the battle to pick."
Bauman wasn't opposed to some form of interference with the government of Iran, seemingly ignoring the deaths of innocents like at the girls school bombed by the Trump administration.
"I don't think it helps the president at all," they said. "I think it's colossally stupid, and I say that as a Catholic and as a person who voted for Trump.""It's not the battle to pick," they continued. "I would rather see him try to come www.buzzfeed.com/alexalisitza...
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— Uppity Black Woman (@uppityblackwoman.bsky.social) April 21, 2026 at 4:36 PM
to some accord with the Holy Father and with the church's position."--> They're Catholic & they voted for trump ... AND they expect trump to get on the same page as the Pope?The man who bragged about grabbing women (I think its safe to assume he was talking about Epstein's girls) by the *ussy?
— Uppity Black Woman (@uppityblackwoman.bsky.social) April 21, 2026 at 4:36 PM
Their faith doesn’t play that big of a role in their criteria for conduct.
— Pagan Queen (@paganqueen.bsky.social) April 21, 2026 at 4:38 PM
Oh. Catholic guilt is the unwritten/ invisible chapter in the Bible. They play that schit up to the tippy top. My ex-step dad is an American Irish Boston Catholic. Dude had me face palming on the regular, in disbelief.
— Uppity Black Woman (@uppityblackwoman.bsky.social) April 21, 2026 at 4:48 PM
But Bauman concluded:
"I don’t think picking a fight with the Pope or trying to school the Pope on theology is a good idea at all."
You can see CNN's report here:
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People concurred with Bauman's assessment, although many pointed out she got what she voted for.

A March poll by NBC News, released just before Trump's Truth Social rant about the Pontiff and the POTUS's infamous AI Trump as Jesus post, found Pope Leo XIV enjoys a +34 favorability rating among voters in the United States while Trump has a –12 favorability.
A Pew Research poll found Pope Leo has an 84% approval rating amongst American Catholics while a variety of recent polls reported Trump's approval rating with American voters overall hovering around just 40%.
Whoever thought now was the time to try to pick a fight with the Pontiff seems, as Anita Bauman put it, "colossally stupid."
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'The Pitt' Star Opens Up About Being Told She's A 'Terrible Singer'—And Alanis Morissette Weighed In With The Perfect Tweet
Apr 24, 2026
Already renewed for season three, The Pitt has become a popular series about the struggles faced by public healthcare workers, this crew specifically in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
In a hilarious turn of events at the end of season two, actors Taylor Dearden (Dr. Melissa 'Mel' King on the show) and Isa Briones (Dr. Santos on the show) decided to blow off some steam by performing an unhinged, "scream therapy" edition of Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" while most of their coworkers watched.
Dearden, 38, previously opened up about the fact that she didn't know the karaoke scene was going to happen or how the cast was going to relieve the tension of the stressful shift in the season two finale.
Fortunately, Dearden and Briones had a great time performing the scene, which only took two takes to get right.
However, the Pitt viewers were not as sold by the karaoke scene, criticizing Dearden for her inability to sing.
While on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the pair chatted about the scene.
Fallon pointed out, while showing a photo from the scene:
"There's one scene, in particular, from last week's finale that everyone was talking about."
"You doing karaoke, that was fantastic! Dr. King and Dr. Trinity Santos!"
"You were singing Alanis Morissette's 'You Oughta Know,' and you crushed it!"
Dearden reflected on what it was like to sing in front of everyone:
"I'm afraid to sing! I wouldn't go to karaoke in real life."
"But I feel like there's something that is different when it's, like, a character, because then it's really not me."
"I've been told I was a terrible singer for a lot of my life!"
Fortunately for Dearden, Alanis Morissette herself gave Dearden and Briones a thumbs-up on their performance.
When Dearden said that she'd been told she was a bad singer for most of her life, Morissette reassured her:
"I was told I couldn't sing either!"
Fans were supportive of the karaoke scene and the fact that Morissette endorsed it.
Fans couldn't believe that Alanis Morissette was ever told she couldn't sing, but they were grateful that she continued so the '90s would be filled with her most impassioned songs, now being used in movies and TV shows.
Fortunately, Taylor Dearden didn't listen, either, and took advantage of having a role to play to explore something that she'd never felt comfortable with because of the comments she'd received.
Sometimes you just have to ignore the haters, and have a good time!
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