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This article contains affiliate links; if you click such a link and make a purchase, we may earn a commission.Kristin Davis Reunites With Lisa Kudrow, 26 Years After Her "Friends" Cameo Rosa SanchezMon, March 30, 2026 at 4:47 PM UTC 0 "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Friends may have wrapped more than 20 years ago (22, to be exact), but the connections the cast made over the show's 10 seasons will last a lifetime.

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Friends may have wrapped more than 20 years ago (22, to be exact), but the connections the cast made over the show's 10 seasons will last a lifetime.

On Saturday, Lisa Kudrow and Kristin Davis reunited at a starry charity dinner hosted by the Human Rights Campaign at Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.

Both looked polished and lovely in white, with Kudrow opting for an elegant suit worn with a black top and a dangly diamond pendant, and Davis going more casual in a long-sleeve top, belted trousers, a diamond chain necklace, and aviator eyeglasses.

The two embraced and flashed wide smiles as they posed for photos.

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Kudrow, of course, was one of the main cast members in Friends. She played Phoebe Buffay for the entire run of the cult-classic series. Davis, meanwhile, made a brief but memorable cameo in Season 7, Episode 7 of the show. The episode, titled "The One with Ross's Library Book," aired on November 16, 2000, and in it, Davis played Erin, a woman whom Joey Tribiani (Matt LeBlanc) dated briefly before she decided there was no spark and broke things off, leaving Joey—but mostly Rachel Green and Phoebe—disappointed.

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Davis has spoken candidly about her time on Friends, revealing on The Late Late Show with James Corden in 2021 that she actually auditioned for the role of Monica Geller (though Courteney Cox eventually got the part) long before she landed the iconic role of Charlotte York in Sex and the City.

She also spoke to the Today show about her short cameo in the sitcom: "I was nervous to be the tiny character of Erin, losing sleep, partly because of the live audience, but partly because you're in this world that has been created that is so alive and so specific and you're trying to make sure you're fitting yourself in there properly."

Before this weekend, the last time Kudrow and Davis publicly reunited was in December 2017, when they took the stage together at the Trevor Project's TrevorLIVE LA Gala at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. See the moment here:

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&34;I did not read the fine print,&34; said the singer, who was also accused of resharing a video claiming that Michelle Obama was not born female. TLC's Chilli addresses reports that she donated to Trump's reelection campaign &34;I did not read the fine print,&34; said the singer, who was also accused of resharing a video claiming that Michelle Obama was not born female. By Shania Russell :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/ShaniaRussellauthorphoto5934b684845d480caa4485648c39ef2b.jpg) Shania Russell Shania Russell is a news writer at , with five years of experience.

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TLC's Chilli is denying MAGA allegations following reports that she made a number of donations to Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2024.

Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas sparked a pair of controversies over the weekend after Federal Election Commission records revealed that she donated more than $1000 to Republican fundraisers linked to Trump's 2024 re-election efforts.

Fans then turned to the singer's social media pages, where they noticed that she had reshared a video claiming that Michelle Obama was not born female and that the former first lady was once registered to vote as a man in the state of Illinois. These conspiracy theories, dubbed "transvestigations," are popular among extremist, right-wing online circles.

On Saturday, Chili uploaded a video statement explaining that the now-deleted Obama video was reshared to her page by accident.

"Let me say this first: I have the utmost respect and admiration for Michelle Obama, and I would never say or do anything that is disrespectful to her or to any woman," Thomas began in her video. "I would never do that. I had no clue that this repost had happened until I started getting phone calls and text messages from everybody, and I immediately went to my page to see what was going on."

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She continued, "I'm not very computer-savvy, so I'm looking for this repost button, and I see that all of these buttons are very, very close to each other, and clearly I was scrolling and my thumb hit the repost button. Again, I had no clue that something like this happened until I got all the calls."

Chilli then pointed out that she has long supported the Obamas, including through donations to both of Barack Obama's presidential campaigns.

"I would never do anything that's harmful or hateful to anybody," she added. "I'm not wired like that."

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Addressing the political donations in the video's caption, Chilli wrote that she thought she was donating funds that would benefit military veterans and help end human trafficking.

"I did not read the fine print," she said.

FEC records show that Thomas made three separate donations, reports *The Independent*: $210.60 to WinRed, the payment processor for Republican campaign donations; $340.60 to the Trump National Committee JFC; and $486.54 to Never Surrender Inc., a political fundraising group affiliated with Trump. The singer did not go into detail on how the mix-up occurred.

A spokesperson for Chilli told ** on Sunday that there were in fact 17 donations "made over time" after being "set up as automatic recurring contributions." They added that Thomas "has always led with heart, compassion, and a genuine desire to give back" and thought the donations "were directed toward causes she deeply believes in."

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"It is unfortunate that her intentions are being misinterpreted," her representative continued. "Chilli has been clear in her personal statement. She does not align with MAGA ideology, nor does she support any policies rooted in harm or division. Her life and career have reflected the opposite — a commitment to uplifting women, leading with empathy, and using her voice for positive impact."

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The "No Scrubs" singer echoed this sentiment in her video's caption, writing, "I am not MAGA and do not support any of the many policies that are causing great harm to the American people. I made a mistake too many make: I did not read the fine print. I thought I was supporting causes against human trafficking and for veterans. Two things I care deeply about, as my dad is a veteran, and everyone knows I love children. I have learned a valuable lesson and ask for grace as I navigate this."

Chilli's controversy comes just a week after she and TLC's other member, Tionne Tenese Watkins (a.k.a. T-Boz), announced that they were joining forces with Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue for their It's Iconic tour this summer.**

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After a certain boy wizard walks away from *Every Brilliant Thing*, Mariska Hargitay will be stepping in to make her Broadway debut. The *Law & Order: Special Victims Unit *star is set to replace Daniel Radcliffe in the acclaimed solo play, which opened to rave reviews earlier this month.

Radcliffe will play his final performance at the Hudson Theatre on May 24. Hargitay will begin two days later, with a run that has been extended to last through June 28.

Penned by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe and directed by Jeremy Herrin, the emotional play follows a protagonist whose mother attempted to die by suicide. In an effort to cheer her up, they begin making a list of things that make life worth living. As the narrator grows up and battles depression, the list takes on new significance, growing longer as their worldview changes, and affirming the joy in life's smallest details becomes all the more important.

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The play first premiered in the U.K. in 2013, and has since been performed in 66 countries and 44 languages.

The show famously involves a large amount of audience participation, with attendees being asked to step in as characters and shout out some of the "brilliant things" that will make the list.

"I read *Every Brilliant Thing* and cried, rejoiced, laughed, cried some more, and loved it so much," Hargitay said, addressing the upcoming role in a statement. "I'm always drawn to themes of healing and renewal, especially when the journey is rendered in all its complexity. It feels like an extraordinary gift to make my Broadway debut, the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, with a play that affirms life so emphatically."

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She continues, "For me, the triumph of this beautiful piece of work—this luminously brilliant thing—is that through a deeply personal story, we experience the universal endeavor of keeping ourselves pointed towards light, compassion and hope."

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Hargitay is best known for her role as Olivia Benson in the long-running NBC series* Law & Order: Special Victims Unit*. The actress has been with the show since its debut in 1999, with her tenure spanning 27 seasons across 26 years. She has still found time to explore additional projects and this year made her feature-film directorial debut with the documentary *My Mom Jayne*, about the life and legacy of her mother, the actress Jayne Mansfield. She has also produced several other works, such as *Nuns vs. The Vatican *and the Emmy-winning documentary *I Am Evidence.*

As for Radcliffe, the actor who rose to fame as the face of the *Harry Potter *franchise made his triumphant Broadway return with *Every Brilliant Thing*, two years after winning his first Tony Award for his role as Charley Kringas in *Merrily We Roll Along*. Radcliffe's prior Broadway ventures include *Equus, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, The Cripple of Inishmaan,* and *The Lifespan of a Fact*.

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Why "The Sopranos" Creator Doesn't Feel Guilty for How He Portrayed His Mother on the Show Victoria EdelMon, March 30, 2026 at 4:47 PM UTC 0 David Chase (left); Nancy Marchand as Livia Soprano in 'The Sopranos' (right)Credit: Karwai Tang/WireImage; Anthony Neste/ HBO David Chase opened up about how he portrayed his mother in The Sopranos His real mom was the basis for Livia Soprano, who tried multiple times to kill her son Tony Chase also reflected on the show's legacy and what notes HBO gave him that he ignored David Chase doesn't think he was too hard on his mother when making The Sopranos.

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Chase, who created the hit series that ran from 1999 to 2007, opened up about the show during an interview with The Guardian on March 27. The interviewer asked if Chase, 80, had "made him reflect more" on how he depicted that relationship.

"I've thought about the fact that some day someone would ask, 'Don't you have any guilty feelings about portraying your mother that way?' " Chase said. In the series, Tony Soprano (played by James Gandolfini) is terrorized by his mother Livia (played by Nancy Marchand). Twice, Livia tries to have Tony killed. The two continue to have a contentious relationship, but it was cut short by Marchand's death in 2000 at the age of 71. She ultimately appeared in 21 episodes (with a younger Livia appearing in flashbacks from then on).

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"I portrayed her as she was," Chase continued, and that included threatening to kill him, too. "I picture people saying, 'Well, your mother didn't plot to have you killed,' but in 1967 at the height of the Vietnam War, my mother said to me, 'I'd rather see you dead than avoid the draft.'"

The Guardian journalist asked how Chase sat with that. "Not well," he said. "I had to create a whole TV series to get over it."

During the interview, Chase also reflected on how The Sopranos got greenlit. "Luck had an amazing amount to do with it," he said. "HBO wanted to change their business model. They wanted to do original programming, and the script for The Sopranos had been turned down by every network in the States."

He explained that for years, he'd worked in network television and had been "taking network notes and eating network s--- for however many years." Done with the grind, he spent years developing The Sopranos instead. "And, you know, if The Sopranos hadn't worked, I don't know what I would have done. I was done with TV."

HBO, he said, only gave him two notes: one about the title of the show (which he ignored) and one about Tony's decision to kill a mob informant in the season one episode "College." HBO thought it would make Tony too unlikable, but Chase kept it in.

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"I said, 'He's a captain in organized crime in New Jersey, and if he hears that there's a guy up there who was a rat and he doesn't kill him, he's lost all believability,' " he said.

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He also reflected on the series star, Gandolfini, who died in 2013 at the age of 51. They had a sometimes difficult relationship, but Chase delivered a eulogy at his funeral. Chase also recently opened up about how Gandolfini would go missing from set.

"Well, fortunately, I wasn't the one who dealt with him going missing," he told The Guardian. "That was Ilene Landress, our line manager. She was the one who found out where he was and did everything that needed to be done."

Chase noted, "He never refused to do anything. He never said, 'I'm gonna go wait in my trailer, and when you're ready to shoot it the way I want it, come get me.' That never happened."

Back in 2024, Chase opened up to PEOPLE about the legacy of The Sopranos — and its continued fandom — as it celebrated its 25th anniversary. "I still feel this tremendous sense of gratitude that it's still going on," he said of the new fans that find the show. "I can't remember this happening with any other television show ever."

"It's the best thing I've ever done," he said. "It's probably the best thing I ever will do."

During its six-season run, The Sopranos earned 21 Emmys, five Golden Globes and two Peabody Awards.

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Morris Chestnut reacts to CBS canceling &x27;Watson&x27; amid TV shakeups Taijuan Moorman, USA TODAYMon, March 30, 2026 at 3:24 PM UTC 0 The stars of "Watson" are making the best of their cancellation after two seasons. The medical drama, starring Morris Chestnut as the titular Sherlock Holmes character solving "House"style medical mysteries, will not be renewed for a third season, CBS confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. The series, as well as the almostkindoffunny workplace comedy "DMW," will air their finales this spring.

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The stars of "Watson" are making the best of their cancellation after two seasons.

The medical drama, starring Morris Chestnut as the titular Sherlock Holmes character solving "House"-style medical mysteries, will not be renewed for a third season, CBS confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. The series, as well as the almost-kind-of-funny workplace comedy "DMW," will air their finales this spring.

"We are sad to see this great series go but its [sic] so worth watching!" Chestnut said in an Instagram story, promoting a clip from the Sunday, March 29, episode, in which Watson is reunited with Sherlock.

Rochelle Aytes, who plays Dr. Mary Morstan, also shared a teaser from Sunday's episode, writing on Instagram, "I am saddened by the news of our cancellation, but we still have a handful of entertaining episodes for you!"

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Watson premiered Jan. 26, 2025, and its second season premiered in October. The series finale will air May 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT, per The Hollywood Reporter.

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Both shows had mixed reviews, with "Watson" earning 53% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes versus a 65% approval rating for "DMV." USA TODAY TV critic Kelly Lawler called "Watson" "derivative" as well as "utterly nonsensical and ridiculous," while "DMV" fared a bit better, with Lawler saying the series had potential despite no "stand-out spark."

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The cancellations come days after Paramount+ axed "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy" and amid the reported cancellations of an upcoming "Buffy" reboot on Hulu and Kristen Wiig's "Palm Royale" on Apple TV.

Earlier this month, Paramount confirmed the renewal of a slate of other shows, including "Marshals," "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage," "Matlock," "NCIS" and its "Origins" and "Sydney" spinoffs, "Boston Blue" and "FBI."

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Bruce Springsteen delivers fiery performance at No Kings protest Chris Jordan, Asbury Park PressMon, March 30, 2026 at 3:23 PM UTC 0 Bruce Springsteen brought a song and a message to the No Kings flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota. The musician, known affectionately by fans as The Boss, performed his new protest song, "Streets of Minnesota," at the demonstration Saturday, March 28, one of hundreds of events held across the country to resist the leadership of President Donald Trump.

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Bruce Springsteen brought a song and a message to the No Kings flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota.

The musician, known affectionately by fans as The Boss, performed his new protest song, "Streets of Minnesota," at the demonstration Saturday, March 28, one of hundreds of events held across the country to resist the leadership of President Donald Trump. Springsteen's song, released in January, chronicles marches held earlier this year in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents' increasingly violent tactics in the Twin Cities.

"This past winter, federal troops brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis. Well, they picked the wrong city," the New Jersey-born singer-songwriter said on stage. "The power and the solidarity of the people of Minneapolis, of Minnesota, was an inspiration to the entire country."

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He continued: "Your strength and your commitment told us that this is still America. This reactionary nightmare and these invasions of American cities will not stand," referencing ICE operations across the country. "You gave us hope. You gave us courage, and for those who gave their lives, Renee Good, mother of three, brutally murdered. Alex Pretti, VA nurse, executed by ICE, shot in the back, and left to die in the street without even the decency of our lawless government investigating their deaths."

Pretti was shot and killed during a confrontation with federal agents who were conducting an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis on Jan. 24. He was the second person, following Good, to be fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis since Trump commenced what he called the "largest immigration enforcement operation ever" in Minnesota.

"Their bravery, their sacrifice, and their names will not be forgotten," Springsteen said, beginning to sternly strum his guitar.

The performance was focused and intense, with the singer at one point changing the lyrics to include an expletive, blasting White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.

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Rock legend Bruce Springsteen took the stage on March 28, 2026, to perform his protest song "Streets of Minneapolis" at the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul on Saturday. Springsteen performed during a "No Kings" protest — the third nationwide "No Kings" protest held against the Trump administration. Musicians Joan Baez and Maggie Rogers were also scheduled to perform at the protest.

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Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz introduced Springsteen, praising his career "giving voice to the working class" and his popularity "across generations."

"It's my pleasure to be able to welcome somebody who has spent a lifetime giving voice to the working class, expressing our hopes and dreams, our fears, all of the things that makes us human, and has done that with a voice that resonated across generations," Walz said. "So I have to tell you we're damn sure about this. We need no damn kings. But I'll tell you what I'm glad we have. We do need a Boss. Please welcome Bruce Springsteen to the stage."

Folk legend Joan Baez, singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers, actress Jane Fonda and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., also appeared at the rally. Tom Morello, a founding member of Rage Against the Machine and part-time member of Springsteen's E Street Band, also made a surprise appearance.

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He's The Boss. Rock and roll legend Bruce Springsteen is known as much for his music as he is for his outspoken politics and global stardom.Look back at his iconic moments on stage and throughout his career in photos, starting here, as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band perform a concert at Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 2, 1981.

Morello joined Baez and Rogers for a performance of the Bob Dylan classic "The Times They Are A-Changin'."

Morello will join the E Street Band's No Kings-themed Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour, which begins Tuesday, March 31, at the Target Center in Minneapolis. More than 3,000 No Kings events took place across the country on Saturday.

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