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‘Summer House’ stars Amanda Batula and West Wilson kiss, hold hands at Yankees game

Amanda Batula and West Wilson are continuing to put their romance on display.
The couple was spotted kissing on live TV during the Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees game at Yankee Stadium Friday evening.
While deep in conversation, Wilson leaned in and planted a smooch on his “Summer House” co-star’s lips.
They were also seen holding hands in fan clips circulating on social media.
Batula rocked an oversized brown jacket, a pair of denim shorts, brown knee-high boots and a camouflage cap for the romantic outing.
Wilson, who walked closely by her side, matched her casual vibe in a white shirt, light blue jeans and a blue ball cap.
A fan comment re-posted via Instagram on Friday evening claimed that Batula took a selfie with a fan and was “nice.”
“She’s being very out in the open,” the fan alleged of Batula and Wilson’s newly announced romance.
A rep for Batula did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment on Friday evening, and a rep for Wilson was not immediately available.
The reality stars shocked fans last month when they took to Instagram to confirm rumors they’re romantically involved — despite Batula’s close friendship with co-star Ciara Miller, who previously dated West.
“We’ve seen the growing online speculation, so while this is still very new, we wanted to provide some clarity,” they wrote via a joint statement on March 31.
“It was never our intention to purposely hide anything. Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we needed a little space to process things privately before speaking on it.”
They wrote in part that their “connection grew out of a genuine, longstanding friendship” and divulged that they’d waited to share the news in order to “approach this with care.”
“As our feelings evolved, we wanted to take time to understand exactly what we were feeling,” they continued. “We also recognize that this has had an impact beyond just us and never wanted our actions to cause any hurt or be perceived as careless.”
They concluded the statement, “We truly appreciate the understanding and respect as we navigate this.”
In the moments following the bombshell announcement, Miller was spotted slumped on the sidewalk in New York City being comforted by a pal, seemingly devastated by the news.
She’s since unfollowed both Wilson and Batula via Instagram.
An insider subsequently told Page Six that Batula and Wilson’s co-stars — including Miller and Batula’s ex -husband, Kyle Cooke — were allegedly “disappointed” and “pissed” at them amid the news.
Batula, meanwhile, took to Instagram earlier this month to apologize, writing in an Instagram Story that she was “truly sorry to everyone I’ve disappointed and hurt.”
The couple has since been spotted stepping out multiple times in New York City — on April 10, they emerged together at a bar before being seen making out on a dinner date with pals
They also stepped out for a movie together last weekend after Wilson was spotted leaving Batula’s apartment on Saturday with an overnight bag and shoes in hand.
Miller, meanwhile, lashed out with a cryptic message after her co-stars were seen getting cozy on their date night. Sharing a photo from a Sephora shopping trip, she wrote, “@sephora actually rewards loyalty.”
More directly, Miller called the romance a major “mindf–k” during an unflinching sit-down with Glamour on Friday.
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Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson booed after mocking Florida fans’ ‘USA’ chant

Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson was booed after mocking fans for a “USA” chant at a Florida show — then doubled down, asking what they had to be “so proud of” in America before the crowd turned on him.
The trouble began during the band’s Sunday night show in Tampa, on their “Southern Hospitality Tour,” when an image of the group’s black crow mascot dressed as Uncle Sam appeared on a screen behind the stage, prompting audience members to start the pro-America chant, TMZ reported.
A source told the outlet that the band was moments away from playing their hit song “She Talks to Angels” when Robinson, 59, pushed back at the crowd.
“Thanks for the geography lesson,” the singer reportedly said, becoming more annoyed as the “USA” cheers continued.
“I don’t know what you have to be so proud of right now,” he snapped, according to the outlet.
The comment was enough to set off a round of boos from the crowd — with some so upset they started leaving the venue.
In a clip obtained by TMZ, Robinson is heard clapping back at those booing him.
“Some of us have real faith,” the 59-year-old singer is heard saying to a noticeably dwindling crowd.
“For those of you f–king booing us, some of us are not afraid. And we most assuredly are not f–king ignorant.”
The online backlash to the rocker’s remarks was swift.
“US Veteran here. Bought tickets for my wife’s birthday in Tampa. Chris Robinson mocked the USA chanters… We walked out disappointed. Hoping for a partial refund,” one fan shared on X.
“So I’m at the black crowes concert in Tampa tonight… Chris Robinson basically just told Patriots to kiss his ass! Not kidding. This was my 12th Crowes concert since 87, I just dropped them like a hot iron. F–k you Chris!” another fan seethed.
“Never had any issue with the Black Crowes, but good lord, Chris Robinson handled this in the worst way possible. It’s one thing if the fans are combative or disrupting your set, it’s another when fans are innocuously chanting USA,” wrote another.
The Atlanta-born singer, who started the band with his brother, guitarist Rich Robinson, in 1984, found major success in the early 1990s, especially with their first two albums: “Shake Your Money Maker” (1990) and “The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion” (1992).
The band split in 2015, reunited in 2019, and are currently on tour in support of their 10th studio album, “A Pound of Feathers.”
In a March interview with Mojo to promote the album, Robinson described himself as “not interested in politics.”
“I’m not interested in politics. I’m more interested in poetry and art and people and experience,” the lead singer told the outlet.
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How to watch ‘Love Island UK’ Season 13 live in the US: Time, cast
This week, 12 hot new bombshells will enter the villa to officially kick off Season 13 of “Love Island UK.”
The UK series’ premiere comes just one day before its United States counterpart’s first episode drops.
Maya Jama will return as host for her fifth season, with narrator Iain Stirling returning (still pulling double duty and narrating “Love Island USA” as well).
A rotating cast of panelists — Casey O’Gorman, Toni Laites, Yasmin Pettet, Shakira Khan, Joe Baggs and Tyrique Hyde — will join Jama on Sundays for episodes of “Love Island Aftersun.”
For more about the new Islanders, when episodes come out, and how to watch every episode live no matter where you are, keep reading.
‘Love Island UK’ start date
Season 13 of “Love Island UK” starts today, June 1, at 4 p.m. ET (9 p.m. UK time). In the UK, it will air on ITV and the ITVX streaming platform.
When do new episodes of ‘Love Island UK’ come out?
New episodes of “Love Island UK” drop six nights a week (Sunday through Friday) at 4 p.m. ET/9 p.m. BST.
While there is no confirmed episode count for Season 13 yet, the last six seasons have had 49 episodes each, so it’s likely Season 13 will have around 49 episodes.
How to watch ‘Love Island UK’ live in the US:
If you live in the United States (or anywhere else) and you want to watch new episodes of “Love Island UK” as they come out, consider using a VPN. It’s easy to use a VPN, which masks the IP address on your device and lets you select a new virtual location to stream from.
Whether you’re in the US, Canada, Mexico or anywhere else in the world, you can access virtually anything using a VPN, including “Love Island UK” directly on the ITVX streaming platform.
Our favorite is NordVPN, which is currently offering up to 76% off with plans starting at just $3.39/month.
Will ‘Love Island UK’ be on Hulu?
Yes, “Love Island UK” will stream on Hulu, but at a delay. The new season won’t begin airing on Hulu until June 4, so it will run on a three-day delay from the UK.
Where is ‘Love Island UK’ filmed?
“Love Island UK” is returning to the Sa Vinyassa villa in the town of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar in Mallorca.
Casa Amor is filmed at a separate villa, Alchemy Villa, nearby.
‘Love Island UK’ Season 13 cast:

Meet the newest Islanders looking for love in the villa.
- Aidan Murphy, 23, a property broker from Kent
- Angelista Gunda, 24, a nurse from Staffordshire
- Ellie Chadwick, 24, a real estate videographer from West Lothian
- Jasmine Müller, 27, a fashion business owner from Dubai
- Lola Deal, 28, a detective from Margate
- Lorenzo Alessi, 28, an entrepreneuer from Hertfordshire
- Mica Harris, 21, a student from Barbados
- Ope Sowande, 27, a West End performer from Lincolnshire
- Robyn Langton, 21, a quantity surveyor from Liverpool
- Samuel “Sam” Workman, 25, a electrician from Dudley
- Samraj Toor, 25, a model from Birmingham
- Seán Fitzgerald, 25, a primary school teacher from Galway
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‘Euphoria’ ending explained: Rue’s fate

Warning: Spoilers ahead! Do not proceed unless you’ve watched the Season 3 finale of Euphoria.”
Move over, “Game of Thrones” and “Stranger Things,” there’s a new worst finale in town.
“Euphoria” Season 3 ended the way it began: tawdry, tasteless, and squandering its all-star cast with ludicrous writing.
In the Sam Levinson drama’s supersized, 93-minute long finale that aired Sunday, Rue (played by Zendaya) dies halfway through the episode. It’s grim and anticlimactic.
She doesn’t even go out in the gang war between Season 3 drug kingpins Laurie (Martha Kelly) and Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje)
Rue swipes pills from Alamo, and overdoses on fentanyl. Her distraught mentor, Ali (Colman Domingo) finds her unresponsive on his couch.
Ali later gets revenge. He puts on his old military uniform, shows up at Alamo’s strip club with a gun, and fatally shoots Alamo.
This takes up the majority of the finale’s screen time – along with some unnecessary action from Laurie and her redneck gang, who get apprehended by the DEA and cops (Laurie ties a noose around her neck and throws herself off a building, rather than get arrested).
So, even if you were enjoying Season 3’s dubious focus on Cassie’s OnlyFans career, you barely even get that. Cassie’s (Sydney Sweeney) screen time is surprisingly minimal.
The finale spends more time zooming in on Kitty’s (Anna Van Patten)’s derriere than it spends on some original “Euphoria” characters, like Jules (Hunter Schafer). That sounds like an exaggeration; it’s not.
The show ends with Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) seemingly now living in her and Nate’s tacky mansion with Maddy (Alexa Demie) and her sister Lexi (Maude Apatow).
To the extend that anybody gets a “happy ending,” it seems to be these three women living together in a weird large house with yellow decor.
Nate (Jacob Elordi) doesn’t even get a funeral. Cassie lied to Lexi about what happened to Nate. Lexi thinks he mysteriously vanished, and may turn up someday.
It’s telling that Zendaya and Jacob Elordi were the standout stars of Seasons 1 and 2, shining so brightly that the show helped them become two of the biggest global superstars today, and they’re barely in the finale. He only appears via a photo, and she’s only in about twenty minutes of it.
That says everything about what Season 3 turned into: a completely different (and much worse) show.
It’s been merely an excuse for Levinson to do a Tarantino pastiche, with all the writing depth of a stoned college freshman.
Season 3 of the HBO drama has been rightfully blasted by critics and fans.
“Euphoria” began in 2019, as a sex and drug filled story about high schoolers. Sure, it was wild and unrealistic at times, but the first two seasons were character-driven.
There was a reason “Euphoria” catapulted Elordi, Sweeney, and Zendaya into stardom. They all got to show off their acting chops with nuanced characters.
Season 3, however, erased all of that.
After a five-year time jump, the third installment became a cartoonish, wannabe gangster drama.
Formerly complex characters got reduced to one-dimensional roles, existing only as vehicles for absurd plot spectacle – mostly involving brutalizing Elordi, or the camera leering at Sweeney.
Nate got thrown into a ridiculous torture porn story that wasted the use of an Oscar nominated actor. Season 3 turned him into an out-of-character buffoon, and axed him in the penultimate episode —without addressing any of his formerly interesting character threads — arguably squandering one of TV’s best villains.
Meanwhile, Cassie turned into a money-hungry bimbo. She was never the smartest character, but this season exaggerated that quality to a degree that made her unbelievable. Her controversial OnlyFans plot was little more than an excuse to trot Sweeney out in fetish outfits.
Rue got bogged down in tedious gangster politics, with a half-assed interest in the Bible, before her bleak death.
As for Lexi and Jules, they were pushed to the sidelines.
The latter didn’t even get a plot. She spent the entire season painting in an apartment. Yawn.
Season 3 tried so hard to be edgy, but after the third or fourth gross-out scene involving literal crap, Cassie’s fetish content or cutting off Nate’s body parts, it all got boring.
There’s nothing more tedious than a show that tries to be “provocative” without having anything to say.
The only thing to feel euphoric about is that this ordeal is finally over.
HBO has not officially confirmed that this episode is the series finale, thought it’s listed as “season finale.”
The show is highly unlikely to return for a Season 4, however, as Zendaya and Sweeney are now among the world’s most in-demand actors, along with Elordi, who was killed off.
Levinson told Variety in April that he has “no plans” for a Season 4. Zendaya also appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show” that same month to say that she thinks Season 3 is the end and that it has “closure.”
May we all pour one out for the better show that “Euphoria” used to be, and bury Season 3 in a shallow grave in the desert.
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