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Rumer Willis Reveals Whether She and Daughter Louetta, 3, Will Play a Role in Sister Tallulah’s Wedding (Exclusive) Toria Sheffield, Abby SternSat, April 25, 2026 at 7:30 PM UTC 0 Tallulah Willis, Rumer Wills and daughter LouettaCredit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty; Rumer Willis/Instagram Rumer Willis told PEOPLE whether she and her daughter, Louetta, will have roles in sister Tallulah Williswedding “When you have three [sisters] I feel like it's really hard to decide who gets to be maid of honor, who doesn't,” she said Tallulah announced her engagement to musician Justin Acee in Decembe...

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Rumer Willis told PEOPLE whether she and her daughter, Louetta, will have roles in sister Tallulah Willis’ wedding

“When you have three [sisters] I feel like it's really hard to decide who gets to be maid of honor, who doesn't,” she said

Tallulah announced her engagement to musician Justin Acee in December 2024

Rumer Willis revealed whether she and daughter Louetta (“Lou”) will play a role in her sister Tallulah Willis’ upcoming wedding.

The actress caught up with PEOPLE exclusively at the Environmental Working Group (EWG) Annual Earth Day Dinner at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles on April 22.

During the conversation, Rumer, 37, shared that while she’s certain she and Lou, 3, will be part of the ceremony in some way, she isn’t yet sure of the exact details.

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“You know, Tallulah is so kind of unconventional and off her own beaten path. I'm sure Louetta will be a flower girl, but I don't really know,” she said.

“When you have three [sisters] I feel like it's really hard to decide who gets to be maid of honor, who doesn't,” Rumer said, referring to their sister, Scout Willis, 34.

“So I'm sure she will just kind of be Switzerland [and stay neutral] and might not do anything. But I would love to find a way to celebrate her either way,” she added.

Tallulah, 32, announced her engagement to musician Justin Acee on Instagram in December 2024.

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"Everyday @justinacee," she wrote next to the social media post that began with a sweet photo of her and Acee holding hands over a rose-petal pathway as her engagement band glistened under the night sky.

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Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the TIME Women of the Year Gala in February 2025, Tallulah revealed she was going to start wedding planning in March of that year (her mom, Demi Moore, was nominated for Best Actress at that year’s ceremony for her role in The Substance).

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“We kept saying until the Oscars, we’re just waiting for the Oscars and then we would start planning,” Tallulah said. “Monday we're going to get down to it and get going with it because I'm excited. I'm ready.”

Tallulah also previously opened up about her love of being an aunt to Lou.

"When I can get her to laugh, it's like the best feeling in the world,” she said while talking to PEOPLE about her niece in 2023.

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The actress said she also enjoyed seeing a new chapter unfold for big sister Rumer.

"I see a different version [of Rumer], but I see a version that's always been there in terms of the capability, in terms of the loving, in terms of the way of really raising her with intention and thought and consciousness and just so much love," Tallulah said.

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Community cast launches charity giveaway, prizes include private Zoom conversation By Derek Lawrence :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/derek160e1b72b3389c74b8ca03743731e346949.jpg) Derek Lawrence Derek Lawrence is a former associate editor at . He left EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines May 13, 2020 2:00 p.m. ET Excited for the Community cast's Zoom reunion? Well, you could soon find yourself on your own Zoom with them.

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Excited for the *Community* cast's Zoom reunion? Well, you could soon find yourself on your own Zoom with them.

During an interview for EW's recent BINGE of *Community*, in which hosts Chancellor Agard and Derek Lawrence take you through all six seasons of the cult classic comedy, star Gillian Jacobs rushed offscreen to grab some props that she had managed to get her hands on. She asked for help auctioning the items off for charity, and now the cast has come together to give fans a great opportunity to help others and themselves.

Here's a message from Jacobs, Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Ken Jeong, Jim Rash, and Yvette Nicole Brown:

"It goes without saying that this is a crazy time in our world right now so we’re hoping to perhaps bring a little light into your lives. We wanted to help out those affected by the current COVID-19 crisis so we dug into our closets and gathered some fun items from our years at Greendale Community College and want to share them with YOU, our wonderful fans!

You have the chance to win an amazing package that includes props from the show, signed items, a guest appearance on "The Darkest Timeline" Podcast, and a Zoom session with a few of the cast members! All of this is in support of Frontline Foods who is doing some amazing work by helping local restaurants that have been impacted by shelter-in-place measures, while feeding healthcare workers on the frontlines of the pandemic. We know not everyone might be able to make a donation, but if you’re able, we are grateful for your support of Frontline Foods."

Like *Chuck*'s reunion table read, this giveaway is part of the #UnitedAtHome series, which aims to benefit our community and bring joy and comfort while we're all in quarantine.

To make a donation and enter or find more information, head over to Prizeo's *Community* page.

And for more Greendale, check out the podcast launch of the *BINGE* series of *Community* later this month.

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***To celebrate *****Community***** finally arriving on Netflix, EW is binging the beloved comedy with the cast and creator.***

We've reached the end of the *Community* road...for now.

On EW's *BINGE* of *Community*, hosts Chancellor Agard and Derek Lawrence have been looking back on the cult classic comedy, touching on everything from the pilot to the first paintball episode to the "gas leak year." For the sixth and final season, star Gillian Jacobs, who played the increasingly wacky Britta Perry, talked us through the last semester.

"I think it's a little melancholy," she says of season 6, which was picked up by the now-defunct Yahoo Screen after NBC canceled the series. "Once again, it's grappling with the meta themes of what it was like for us to be doing the sixth season on a new platform without cast members who had left. And should the show continue, would the show continue, what is the show, who are we? All of those themes are in the season. And just some really silly, funny stuff. Looking back, not being on network television anymore allowed us to just do what really whatever."

Jacobs believes the transition to Yahoo was an easy one for the cast and crew considering how much change they'd become accustomed to, whether it was creator Dan Harmon being fired and then rehired or the departures of original stars Yvette Nicole Brown, Chevy Chase, and Donald Glover. "I know a lot of people didn't watch [season 6] the first time around and it was hard for people to find and they didn't know it was happening," explains Jacobs. "We were shooting in a completely different place, which is why you don't see those classic shots of us exiting the library anymore. We were in the basement of what had been a parking garage that was converted into sound stages. And we really realized that the first time we used smoke in a scene and it set off all the fire alarms and we had to evacuate. And we were like, 'We are shooting in a basement, and this feels very *Community*.'"

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Throughout *Community*'s run, no character evolved more than Britta. Appearing on *BINGE*'s series premiere episode, Harmon admitted that he felt some pressure based on the success of *The Office* to have his own version of Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer). The pilot set Jeff (Joel McHale) and Britta to be just that, but Harmon faced a harsh realization once he started his writer's room and wanted to know what they thought about the characters. "When I said, 'What about Britta,' [writer-producer] Hilary Winston said, 'I don't like her,'" recalls Harmon. "Listening to Hilary talk about Britta, which started with like, 'I wouldn't trust her if I was a woman. I understand that she means well and that she's saying the kinds of things that you're supposed to say as a woman, but that's what makes me not trust her. I need a confidante behind the scenes, because the truth is, I do want to talk about shoes sometimes and I feel like she might sell me out if I did that — and I wouldn't go pee with her.' Stuff like that starts to dimensionalize Britta right away."

While Britta and Jeff would occasionally still be romantically intertwined, that relationship wasn't a defining characteristic for them, and Britta became weirder and weirder, even as she continued to be "the worst" — or as Troy (Donald Glover) once called her, "the AT&T of people." As the show went on, to "Britta" something became synonymous with it imploding spectacularly. But Jacobs embraced her new and improved character.

"I think I just felt more free by the end," she admits. "I noticed when I was watching season six again, I'm really having fun as a performer, which is a weird thing to comment on your own performance. But I see how goofy I am, and I think when I started the show, the character was not like that, but also as an actor I felt the least experienced in terms of comedy. I had not really done comedy ever before, and I'm in scenes with Donald and Jim Rash, and all these people who were incredible. So I was very intimidated by it early on and I would get kind of nervous if they gave me a big set piece to do. I remember I had to do a scene where I try and steal a frog in one of the early seasons. And I was really nervous shooting that because I didn't really know how to do physical comedy or make this bit work and I was by myself. But I watch the sixth season and I'm like, oh, by that time, I'm just having fun and I'm doing weird line readings and I'm doing goofy physicality and sometimes it's just in my reaction shots of the backs of scenes."

Talking to Jacobs about season 6 and her comfort level, the topic of a *Community* movie had to come up. So, will they eventually find a way to fulfill the famous #sixseasonsandamovie prophecy?

"I think we're all down for it," she says. "It just requires a script and a budget. [*Laughs*] So I think if there was a movie, we would all do it. I don't want to speak for everyone. I would do the movie, absolutely. I feel very lucky to have gotten that pilot. I mean, I get so sentimental when I talk about this stuff because, for all of us, this could've gone a different way. I could have not gotten the part. I think it was a real special combination of people and time."

For more from Jacobs, including her experience filming the series finale, watch the latest installment of EW's* BINGE *of* Community* above.

That's a wrap on *Community* — and us. But, before we go, we'll leave you with this very important message: "Pop pop!"

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For *The Vampire Diaries* creatives, casting Enzo was a particularly difficult task. Because originally, the role was going to be very different.

"You were supposed to be the third Salvatore brother," executive producer Julie Plec tells star Michael Malarkey in episode 8 of *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries*. Writer Brett Matthews adds, "That was always the plan, and then it went a different direction, but that's why it was so hard to find the person. We thought it was going to be a Salvatore brother, so we cast a very wide net [and] looked very hard." Ultimately, they scrapped that plan and made it so Enzo didn't share Salvatore blood, but he was a brother figure for Damon (Ian Somerhalder) for many years (and he was sired by Lily Salvatore).

But that wasn't the only plan that changed in the writers' room over the years. In discussing the *Vampire Diaries*' final season, Plec and Matthews recall the final major debate: Which Salvatore were they going to kill in the series finale? "We went back and forth in the writers' room all season long," Plec says. "We finally landed on: We're killing Damon. That's the right thing to do. He is the one with the consequence to pay. Stefan was morally a bit stronger of a character."

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Matthews adds, "Damon's a fairly obvious choice," noting that the writers really fell in love with the idea of Damon compelling Stefan (Paul Wesley) to let him die. But when executive producer Kevin Williamson proposed that it should be Stefan that dies, they started to rethink their plan. "It felt like dying for Stefan freed him from a lot of weight, whereas it felt like living for Damon freed him to go and be the man that he was always supposed to be," Plec says.

Of course, both Salvatores were meant to die in the original ending Plec and Williamson came up with during the show's second season. In that ending, "The boys would sacrifice themselves to save Elena so that Elena could go and have a life and be human and live," Plec recalls during the podcast. "To save her, they would die together, and that was always the pitch. And then when Nina [Dobrev] left, it felt like the show can't be as much about protecting Elena's happiness, although that's important to us, but we want to protect the bothers' happiness, we want them to get something out of this. Then it shifted to: We can't kill both of them for her because that feels somehow like nobody got what they wanted. Let's find a different way to give one of these brothers the happiness that they need and the other brother the closure that they need."

(One other way Dobrev leaving changed the plan? Plec says, "I thought that by the time we came back to the end of the series, whenever it was, that Elena would've found her way back to Stefan and Damon would've found a different path.")

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Eric Stonestreet Reveals How Running into Reba McEntire at the Super Bowl Led to His “Happy’s Place” Role (Exclusive) Sabienna BowmanFri, April 24, 2026 at 11:32 PM UTC 0 Belissa Escobedo, Reba McEntire and Eric Stonestreet on 'Happy's Place'Credit: Casey Durkin/NBC Eric Stonestreet reconnected with Reba McEntire and Rex Linn at Super Bowl LVIII, leading to his Happy's Place role Stonestreet praised McEntire's acting skills and adaptability, calling her both the Queen of Country Music and a talented actress The Modern Family alum said filming in front of a live studio audience was one of his m...

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Eric Stonestreet reconnected with Reba McEntire and Rex Linn at Super Bowl LVIII, leading to his Happy's Place role

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Eric Stonestreet's Happy's Place guest appearance has been a long time coming.

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Stonestreet, 54, revealed how running into Reba McEntire and her now fiancé Rex Linn at Super Bowl LVIII in 2024 — where the country star sang the national anthem — led to his role in the two-part season 2 finale.

In the finale's second half, "Couples Counseling," the Modern Family alum plays Dr. Russell Peabody III, a couples counselor who doles out some advice to sisters Bobbie (McEntire) and Isabella (Belissa Escobedo).

Stonestreet says he first met McEntire, 71, around 2011 when he sat behind her at Jersey Boys, while he and "journeyman actor" Linn's paths often crossed at auditions. But he reconnected with the couple when he introduced his wife, who is a big fan of McEntire's, to the Happy's Place star at the Super Bowl.

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"We saw each other at the Super Bowl when Reba was singing the national anthem, and we all kind of connected there," Stonestreet shares. "Lindsay, my wife, is a massive Reba fan. So on that day, she got to meet her childhood idol. She had a cat named Reba when she was growing up. So we just started a text thread then. And then the role came up on the show and Rex sent me, he's like, 'I'm texting you from the boss, Reba, to know if you want to come play in Happy's Place.' "

When he arrived to film his role, the actor says the cast and crew were so "warm" that he didn't even "want to say a cuss word" on set.

Stonestreet praises McEntire, calling her "an incredible person," and adding, "She's just so kind and so generous and so nice with her time and she's available. And just with the crew, she just creates such a warm place there."

"I mean, it's almost awkward how nice I have to talk about what that experience was. I was on my best behavior that week," he laughs. "I felt like if I say anything naughty, I'm going to get booted off because it's just such a warm, lovely place."

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For the veteran actor, the real surprise was watching McEntire work. Stonestreet shares, "Reba McEntire has been on my TV for a long time, but I consider Reba McEntire the Queen of Country Music. I think so many people do."

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He says that while he knew she was an incredible actress as well, playing off of her gave him a whole new appreciation for her on-screen talents. "What I learned that week is she's an actress and the Queen of Country Music," Stonestreet says.

"She is so gifted and talented about creating humor, literally knowing your lines and coming up with better options or different options in the scene," he shares, noting that at one point he "pulled Rex aside and I said, 'I don't want this to come off as any kind of slight in any way like I'm some big actor, and I'm saying that she was great, but I'm blown away by Reba's ability to adjust, adapt, and deliver her lines.' "

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As for whether he would like to see his quirky therapist character return, the answer to that question is an easy yes. In fact, being on Happy's Place gave Stonestreet a real taste for filming in front of a studio audience.

"I'd never done a multi-cam comedy before," he says. "I'd been on them, but I'd always pre-taped my part. So I never got the experience of being in front of a live studio audience, coming out, getting introduced like it's a play ... And so I left there and I put everybody on blast, my representatives and everyone else. It's like, if anyone's interested in having this guy come back to TV, that's how I'd like to do it because it just is such a wonderful environment of creativity."

The Dexter: Resurrection actor adds that he made sure the Happy's Place bosses knew filming his episode "was one of the most fun weeks I've had in the business."

"My answer's yes, and hopefully they will come up with something," Stonestreet shares. "It has to be natural for them. And I told Reba that day, it's like, 'I'm a guest at your party here. And if you invite me to keep coming back as a guest to your party, I'm going to keep RSVPing yes.' "

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Sweet Footage Shows Randy Travis’ Wife Helping Him from Tour Bus as He Continues MultiCity Concert Series Following Stroke Staff Author, Virginia ChamleeFri, April 24, 2026 at 9:59 PM UTC 0 Randy Travis and Mary TravisCredit: Erika Goldring/WireImage Randy Travis is sharing the "why" as he continues to make public appearances In July 2013, the singer suffered a stroke after being hospitalized for presumptive cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure His wife later told PEOPLE in 2019 that the entire “speaking, writing and reading” section of his left brain was affected as a result New footag...

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Randy Travis is sharing the "why" as he continues to make public appearances

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New footage posted by Randy Travis to social media shows his wife Mary Travis assisting him from his tour bus as he continues to make public appearances after suffering a stroke in 2013.

The country star, 66, shared a video splicing together several moving moments from his current tour.

Many of the clips show Travis greeting fans from his wheelchair while text over the video reads: "Why is Randy Travis still touring instead of staying home at the ranch? This is why..."

"We get asked this question all the time and the answer is simple… it's because of you, his fans that keep showing up and keep his voice alive," the caption reads.

The video is set to Travis' song, "Precious Memories."

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In July 2013, the “Forever and Ever, Amen” singer suffered a stroke after being hospitalized for presumptive cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure. His wife later told PEOPLE in 2019 that the entire “speaking, writing and reading” section of his left brain was affected as a result, a condition that's known as aphasia.

In another recent post on Instagram, the country star shared a video of himself in a wheelchair, pushed onto the stage to a standing ovation. He wrote in the caption: "It's the fans who make these appearances and shows so special, and the reason I keep doing it. I'll be in Kentucky, Indiana, and Missouri next."

In 2025, Travis hit the road with his original touring band and Louisiana country singer James Dupré, who performs many of Travis' most iconic hits.

The "More Life" tour with Dupré has since been extended into 2026, with the string of shows marking Travis' first major tour in recent years.

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The 2026 French Open will look a little different this year, with Carlos Alcaraz officially confirming on social media that he will miss Roland-Garros due to a wrist injury. Alcaraz has won the past two French Open titles, including a grueling five-hour comeback against Jannik Sinner last year.

It’s not much of a surprise that Alcaraz is missing the French Open; at a press conference ahead of the Laureus Awards in Madrid on Monday — where he went on to win Sportsman of the Year — Alcaraz said that he was waiting on more tests on his wrist before he could determine his availability for this year’s French Open.

“I’m trying to have a lot of patience these days, but I’m doing OK,” he said in Spanish, via Teledeporte, adding that he was trying to “stay positive.”

Alcaraz already pulled out of the Madrid Open, which begins Monday. In a post on social media on Friday, Alcaraz made the “incredibly difficult” announcement that he would be missing the competition, adding that it “hurts” not to play in front of his home crowd in Spain. It’s the second year in a row that Alcaraz has missed the Madrid Open, pulling out of the competition last year due to injuries in both legs.

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Additionally, a restaurant in Spain posted a photo on Monday of Alcaraz visiting one of their locations. In the photo, Alcaraz’s elaborate wrist splint is clearly visible.

Alcaraz and Sinner have absolutely dominated the men’s tennis circuit for the past three years, trading off major tournament titles. The last time a person who wasn’t Alcaraz or Sinner won a men’s Grand Slam was in 2023, when Novak Djokovic won the U.S. Open; since then, Alcaraz and Sinner have combined for the past nine Grand Slams.

Alcaraz, though, has won the last two Grand Slams in a row, winning the Australian Open in February to become the youngest player to complete a career Grand Slam. He has also been more dominant on the clay, beating Sinner in the past two French Opens.

Alcaraz’s absence leaves the field open for Sinner, who has yet to win at Roland-Garros — the only Grand Slam he has yet to pick up. It also breaks a streak for the pair, who have faced each other in six Grand Slam finals, including three last year alone.

Most recently, Sinner defeated Alcaraz at the Monte-Carlo Masters to retake the No. 1 ATP ranking.

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