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Joshua Jackson Was Just Asked About The 'Best Advice' He Got From His Dad—But There's One Awkward Problem
Apr 20, 2026
What started as a standard red carpet question quickly veered into uncomfortable territory when Dawson’s Creek star Joshua Jackson was asked about advice from a father who wasn’t actually part of his life. Jackson has long been open about his difficult non-relationship with his father, John Carter.
Back in 1998, Jackson spoke candidly to The Seattle Times about his parents’ divorce, describing it as a turning point in his childhood.
Jackson reflected on his early family life:
“It was just me, my sister, and my mother, and we went it alone.”
Fast forward to the New York gala screening of Brunello: The Gracious Visionary, a documentary about Italian fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli, when the mishap occurred.
Online blogger and interviewer Isaac Hindin-Miller asked every guest at the premiere:
“What is the best piece of advice your dad ever gave you?”
Obviously somebody skipped the “Google him first” step of red carpet prep.
That oversight is especially glaring given how open Jackson has been over the years. In a 2021 interview with Porter, he shared more about the divorce, revealing that he later bought back his childhood home—the one his family lost when his mom and dad split.
He opened up about reclaiming his past:
“My father, unfortunately, was not a good father or husband, and exited the scene, but that house in Topanga was where everything felt simple, so it was a very healing thing for me to do.”
He has also been direct about the lasting emotional impact. In an interview with OK! magazine, as reported by Today, Jackson explained that the absence never fully disappears.
Reflecting on the long-term impact of his father’s absence, Jackson noted:
“You never really get over it. I don’t think you can. You just metabolize it. It just becomes a part of your life.”
More recently, his perspective has evolved. Speaking on Dinner’s on Me, Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s podcast, Jackson reflected on how becoming a father himself—and the passing of his own dad—shifted his understanding.
He shared a more recent, complicated perspectivem saying:
“I am now a grown man with a child. I have my father, who I never became close with, [who] also passed away, and I find myself, for the first time, with a great deal of sympathy for him, because the pain he must have lived with to have four children in the world and essentially no relationship with any of them…”
So, with all of that context, this most recent red carpet moment should've landed with an uncomfortable thud. But Jackson didn’t bristle or shut down—instead, he leaned into the awkwardness.
Placing a comforting hand on the host’s shoulder, Jackson delivered a charmingly honest response:
“My father abandoned my family… You know what? The best piece of advice my father accidentally gave me in his absence is to be a good and present father!”
The clip has since racked up thousands of views, with replies and quote posts highlighting both the cringeworthy setup and Jackson’s composure.
You can watch the awkward moment here:
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— jojo (@paceybanks) April 16, 2026
And people didn’t hold back:
In less awkward territory, Jackson is also making headlines for an on-screen reunion that longtime fans will recognize. He is set to star alongside former Dawson’s Creek co-star Katie Holmes in Happy Hours, a planned romantic film trilogy written and directed by Holmes.
The project follows two people reconnecting years after an earlier romance, tracing the evolution of their relationship over time.
Holmes shared a glimpse of the collaboration in a recent Instagram post:
Alongside Holmes and Jackson, the cast includes Constance Wu and Mary-Louise Parker. Jackson recently described the project as an opportunity to revisit a creative partnership that has spanned decades.
On reuniting with Holmes, Jackson told Today:
“She’s a lifelong friend now — and for us to be able to go back and do this again, and, honestly, for her to be able to create that space for us was kind of magical.”
For fans who still associate the pair with their Dawson’s Creek characters, the reunion adds another layer of nostalgia—Pacey and Joey hive, this is your moment.
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'Dr. Pimple Popper' Star Reveals She Suffered Stroke While Filming Series: 'I Had A Part Of My Brain That Died'
Apr 20, 2026
It's already scary to witness a younger person go through a life-changing medical diagnosis, but it's especially jarring to see a medical professional, who presumably knows best about how to care for themselves, go through the same.
Sandra Lee, known as "Dr. Pimple Popper" on Lifetime, is well-known for her bedside manner, medical knowledge and ability to share her knowledge in an accessible way, and, of course, her unique approach to dermatological care.
However, during an interview on TODAY with Jenna and Sheinelle, Lee revealed that all of the stress had begun to creep up on her, and because she was used to a stressful work environment, she almost ignored her symptoms entirely.
It started after a long work day recording her show when she went home and struggled to eat a bowl of soup.
Lee reflected:
"I was taping the show, and, you know, it was a stressful, long day."
"At the end of the day, I was feeling crabby, as I usually am, because it was a long day, but I was having trouble swallowing."
Thinking that the day must have just hit her harder than usual, Lee decided to go to bed early and try to sleep off her symptoms of fatigue and irritability—but unbeknownst to her, she was sleeping through a key phase of her symptoms.
During the night, Lee struggled to sleep because of feelings of restlessness and shooting nerve pains in her legs. She noticed that the left side of her body felt noticeably weaker, putting her off-balance and causing her to stumble.
Lee even resorted to a neurological test she learned in medical school, where she held her arms straight out in front of her and watched her hands to see if they stayed level like they should.
Lee reflected:
"I just see one hand sort of crumble [dropping below the other]."
When she attempted to speak, she also noticed that she could not articulate her words as well.
By this point, she decided to go downstairs to see her parents—who are both in the medical field and with whom she stays while she's filming her show—to explain her symptoms, and they suggested she go to the emergency room, just in case.
Upon going to the hospital, they listened to the symptoms she'd experienced so far and immediately admitted her.
After being evaluated, it was confirmed that Lee had suffered an ischemic stroke, largely during the night while she was attempting to sleep. At the age of 55 and seemingly in peak health, this was a total shock to Lee.
She told People:
"It was just a shock. As a physician I couldn’t deny that I had slurred speech, that I was having weakness on one side, but I was like, 'Well, this is a dream, right?'
"What essentially happened is I had a part of my brain that died."
Now in recovery, Lee says that she still has some symptoms, especially during very stressful situations.
For others who think that they might be predisposed for a stroke, Lee suggested following the following acronym:
BE FAST: Balance, Eyes, Facial Weakness, Arms, Slurred Speech, and Time.
In short, if a person notices they are off balance, they have noticeable vision changes, their face appears to be drooping or unresponsive in at least one area, their speech is slurred, or some combination of the above, the next most important thing for them to focus on is diagnosing it in a timely manner.
Doctors can make the most meaningful difference in a person's life if they address stroke symptoms within the first four hours of them appearing, which is something that Lee wished she could go back and change, since most of her event happened during the night.
You can watch the segment here:
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The news of what happened to Dr. Lee spread online, and X users in particular were shocked to see yet another younger person suffering from a stroke.
It's always alarming when a doctor who clearly knows her stuff suddenly finds herself on the other side of the consultation desk, facing one of her patients' greatest fears.
Fortunately, Dr. Lee received care in enough time to make a difference, and the most important takeaway from her talk is that others do the same.
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Rob Schneider Dragged For Criticizing Elizabeth Banks' 'Dangerous Rhetoric' After She Called Out White Female Trump Voters
Apr 20, 2026
After actor and filmmaker Elizabeth Banks—who played Effie Trinket in The Hunger Games—called out white women who voted for President Donald Trump, MAGA actor Rob Schneider lashed out against what he referred to as her "dangerous rhetoric."
Those who've read the book and seen the film adaptation of The Hunger Games know that Trinket—known for joyfully announcing, "Happy Hunger Games and the odds may be ever in your favor!"—is a mistress of propaganda for a hostile government that forces teenagers to fight to the death every year to intimidate critics and keep society's poorest and most vulnerable in line. Trinket eventually embraces the rebellion.
In a recent interview with Bustle's One Nightstand podcast to promote her new series The Miniature Wife, Banks said she doesn't "understand the 53% of white ladies" that voted for Trump and suggested more people should reject fascism and follow Effie's character arc.
She said:
"Effie for me is one of the characters that has the greatest arc that I’ve ever played because obviously she props up this fascist regime that she benefits from and it’s not until she really comes to care for and see how unfair it is when they want to pull Katniss and Peta into the games again…"
"I think in ‘Catching Fire’ when she’s like, ‘I want to be part of this team,’ and you really see her struggling and then by the end she’s like a revolutionary… I wish more of us were becoming revolutionaries!"
"Effie is the model, guys! I don’t understand the 53% of white ladies that didn’t vote for Kamala."
You can hear what she said in the video below.
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Banks' remarks soon caught Schneider's attention and he suggested her comments are the sort of "dangerous rhetoric" that led to the killing of far-right activist Charlie Kirk.
Schneider said:
"Dear Elizabeth Banks, Calling someone who disagrees with your political views ‘Fascist’ is the same dangerous rhetoric (and lies) that got our friend Charlie Kirk murdered."
You can see his post below.
Schneider has gone on record before to say he is willing to "lose it all" for his MAGA beliefs and once said he's long past caring about his career and instead cares about "my children and the country they're going to live in."
Schneider has claimed there is no shortage of conservatives in Hollywood but his many conservative friends are "scared" of speaking out for risk of tanking their careers.
He said in an interview with Fox News that his conservative friends genuinely "fear cancel culture too much to speak up." He also said he has been shunned in Hollywood for openly sharing his conservative views, and he has people who don't "return calls as often."
That might have something to do with the fact he has wholeheartedly endorsed the MAGA movement, which political scientists, historians, journalists, and policymakers have identified as fascist.
He has also referred to leftists as "communist" and, as a prominent anti-vaxxer, has called those who back the scientific consensus on the benefits of fascism "fascists" and "tyrants."


He was swiftly called out for his hypocrisy.
It sounds like Schneider should really think before he tweets.
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Kid Rock Dragged After Offering Massive Discount To His MAGA Festival Due To Abysmal Ticket Sales
Apr 20, 2026
Musician Kid Rock has hitched his wagon to president Donald Trump for quite some time now, and it seems he too is in the "find out" stage of that particularly exercise in FAFO.
It seems that when the president you form your entire personality around craters to a catastrophic approval rating even for him, your ship starts to sink too.
Because Mr. Rock is struggling so mightily to sell tickets to his weird Trump-worshipping festival he's slashed them by 50%—which he claims is a gesture to help people afford "rising transportation costs" but...we can probably all guess the real reason.
Kid Rock's Rock the Country festival is billed as a 250th-anniversary celebration for America, headlined by a star-studded roster of luminaries in country music, the genre that Kid Rock likes to pretend he comes from despite being the son of a rich Michigan car dealership magnate who made rap/rock songs until about 15 minutes ago.
Anyway! In an exemplary display of the kind of delusion only MAGA devotees are capable of, Kid Rock was charging as much as $5000 for the best seats to Rock the Country.
Ticket sales were dead sluggish right from the jump, and that was before major headliners like Jelly Roll and, weirdly, Ludacris dropped out after the event was labeled a "MAGA festival" online, along with Shinedown, Morgan Wade, and Carter Faith.
So perhaps Kid Rock had no choice but to slash the tickets in half in hopes of righting the ship.
The festival's Instagram post reads, in part:
"Hey you American Loving people! We have a few super important updates for you! 🇺🇸"
"Fuel costs are up and we want to help! ⛽️ In response to rising transportation costs, you can enjoy up to 50% off general admission passes to any of 7 small town stops for a limited time only..."
"...Take advantage of this offer, fill up your tank and we’ll see you this summer!"
The post goes on to announce that Kid Rock has apparently cajoled Jelly Roll into returning for some of the tour stops, and convinced Miranda Lambert to debase herself by joining too. Congrats, Kid!
But online, pretty much NOBODY is buying Kid Rock's reasoning for slashing the prices, and there was a LOT of mockery in response.
"No handouts! They should pull themselves up by the bootstraps to pay full price." —u/kasiagabrielle
"Maybe he should downgrade to smaller venues."
"Like a gas station parking lot or the eating area of an Arbys."—u/HappyHarryHardOn
"But this man hosted the most successful Superbowl Alternative Half Time Show of all time!" —u/VinylHighway

But of course, there's an elephant in the room.Those "transportation costs" Kid Rock referenced are rising for one reason and one reason only: because Kid Rock's beloved president invaded Iran for literally no reason.
(Well, not NO reason. It HAS effectively distracted us from the Epstein files, at least temporarily. Credit where it's due!)
And many on social media were not about to let Kid Rock and his fellow MAGA devotees forget who's responsible for these gas prices.

“'In his latest push to sell out the shows, he has cut ticket prices in half, citing rising transportation costs across America.'" How did that happen?"—u/Sorry-Belt-3514
Of course, the few fans of the festival who DO exist missed this point entirely, but that doesn't mean they weren't just as critical of this big ticket discount.
Fans flooded the event's Instagram post to complain that they should be given a refund for the full-price tickets they already bought.



Poor MAGA. First they get a president who does absolutely nothing he promised to do and EVERYTHING he promised NOT to do, and then they get bilked by Kid Rock for concert tickets.
They just can't win!
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Army Secretary Sparks Outrage After Shutting Down Army Social Media Accounts For Honoring Tammy Duckworth's Military Service
Apr 20, 2026
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is facing heavy criticism after he ordered that all accounts associated with the Army unit "Soldier for Life" (SFL) be shut down after the unit shared a post on social media celebrating Illinois Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth's military service.
Duckworth is a double amputee who lost both of her legs in combat in 2004 when her Black Hawk helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade fired by Iraqi insurgents.
SFL, an outreach unit that supports and promotes services and programs for soldiers, veterans, and their families, recognized her in a post that was later deleted. The post recounted Duckworth’s life story, beginning with her childhood in Asia, and featured a photo of her in military fatigues.
You can see it below.

But the post soon caught the attention of Duckworth's critics, particularly former army veteran and GOP influencer Chase Spears, who called Duckworth a "hostile partisan" and said she "is a vet, but one who has dedicated her career to division and infantile displays in the halls of Congress."
Spears added:
"There are so many warriors worthy of being praised, men and women who didn't sell their souls along the way. But this is who [Dan Driscoll's] Army continues going out of its way to pay homage to."
You can see his post below.
Shortly afterward, a Defense Department source said Army official Driscoll ordered the shutdown of all social media accounts tied to the SFL unit.
An Army spokesperson said the account was taken offline because it wasn’t properly managed by qualified personnel, noting this was part of a broader effort already underway.
Under a 2025 directive and a memo issued in December, the Army has been closing hundreds of poorly managed, inactive, or unofficial accounts and requiring that any remaining public-facing accounts be overseen by designated public affairs professional—or be deactivated and archived.
Many reacted angrily to the news.
Neither Driscoll nor Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth care for Duckworth, who voted against confirming their appointments in the Senate last year.
Meanwhile, Hegseth and Driscoll have been engaged in a growing power struggle, intensified by the firing of senior Army leaders.
The rivalry deepened after Driscoll—an ally of JD Vance—was tapped to help negotiate with Ukraine, while Hegseth has reportedly grown more wary in recent weeks following President Donald Trump’s dismissal of Cabinet officials like Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem.
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