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Celebrating Pride Month 2024 with Paris Hilton, Chappell Roan, Kesha, and more

Pride Month 2024 is in full swing, and celebrities from all corners of the entertainment world are coming together to celebrate love, equality, and diversity. From iconic performances to powerful speeches, Pride Month 2024 has been a month to remember. Let’s take a look at some of the highlights from this year’s celebrations.
One of the biggest stars to celebrate Pride Month 2024 is none other than Paris Hilton. The socialite and entrepreneur has been a longtime supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, and she made sure to show her support in a big way this year. Hilton took to the stage at a Pride event in New York City, where she delivered a heartfelt speech about the importance of love and acceptance. She also treated fans to a special DJ set, spinning some of the hottest tracks of the summer.
Another standout moment from Pride Month 2024 came from rising pop star Chappell Roan. The singer-songwriter took the stage at a Pride festival in Los Angeles, where she wowed the crowd with her powerhouse vocals and infectious energy. Roan performed some of her biggest hits, including “Pink Pony Club” and “Love Me Anyway,” leaving the audience cheering for more.
But the celebrations didn’t stop there. Pop sensation Kesha also made a splash during Pride Month 2024, delivering a show-stopping performance at a Pride parade in San Francisco. The “Tik Tok” singer performed a mix of her classic hits and new tracks, all while spreading messages of love and acceptance to the cheering crowd.
In addition to these incredible performances, Pride Month 2024 also saw a number of celebrities using their platforms to speak out on important issues facing the LGBTQ+ community. Stars like Laverne Cox, Ellen Page, and RuPaul all took to social media to share messages of support and solidarity, urging fans to continue fighting for equality and representation.
Overall, Pride Month 2024 has been a month filled with love, joy, and celebration. From unforgettable performances to powerful speeches, celebrities have come together to show their support for the LGBTQ+ community in a big way. As the month comes to a close, let’s continue to spread messages of love, acceptance, and equality, not just during Pride Month, but all year round. Love is love, and it’s important to celebrate and uplift each other, no matter who we are or who we love. Happy Pride Month 2024!
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Bunnie Xo reveals the fight that led to Jelly Roll divorce filing in bombshell tell-all video

Bunnie Xo finally addressed her bombshell divorce from Jelly Roll after 10 years of marriage.
“J and I have never really been good at having disagreements. So, we were the type of couple who never argued. So, he would be holding things in. I would be holding things in, and that’s a recipe for disaster,” Bunnie said on Thursday’s episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast.
“We always preach you gotta be comfortable having the uncomfortable conversations, and we did that for eight years in. Then the past year and a half, we kind of got away from that because, we’re in a different life right now.”
Bunnie continued, recalling their final argument that went down on Mother’s Day where she told him to “file the f–king divorce papers.”
“On Mother’s Day, we had a little bit of an argument, which I don’t think the details are necessary. And, in that argument, I was so fed up and so tired that I just looked at him and said, ‘Well, then file the f–king divorce papers,’” she said.
“In our relationship, that is the one cardinal thing that you don’t say, even though my husband has said it numerous times,” she noted. “But, when I say it, it really holds weight because I’m not the type of person who says what I don’t mean.”
The conversation ended with Bunnie packing a bag and leaving the Grammy winner, she said.
The “Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic” host added that their IVF journey had also taken a toll on their marriage.
“In the last two years when we decided to have a baby, I had to do IVF. My hat goes off to any woman, family, couple who is going through IVF because let me tell you something dude that is one of the loneliest, darkest journeys you will be on,” she said, noting that process “completely wrecked” her.
“Yes, everybody gets to see the reward at the end, but it is not all bells and whistles. It is not a beautiful journey,” Bunnie continued. “It wrecked me emotionally, spiritually, physically. It was so hard on me that for the past year and a half, I became a shell of the person I was because I’m doing this IVF journey. I’m fighting hard just to you know be able to produce enough eggs to make a baby with my husband, especially at my age.”
The process became more difficult as she revealed that Jelly Roll “had low sperm count” so “he had to get on a bunch of hormones and a whole bunch of medication which turned him into a freaking nightmare to be around.”
Bunnie continued, revealing that the couple has “lost four embryos” throughout their experience.
“We’ve had three transfers but we lost the the two twins that we were going to try to have and then we lost the other two. And anybody that’s going through that and has to deal with these miscarriages, it’s gut-wrenching. It is so heartbreaking,” she confessed.
On Monday, news broke that Jelly Roll, 41, quietly pulled the plug on his and Bunnie Xo’s marriage on May 18, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their split, Page Six confirmed.
The country singer filed for divorce in Williamson County, Tennessee, where he and the “Dumb Blonde” podcast host, 46, lived together.
The exes agreed to divide their assets and debts.
Movers were photographed outside of the estranged couple’s Tennessee home on Monday, though it’s unclear whose items were being packed up.
The “Wild Ones” crooner, born Jason Bradley DeFord, hinted at trouble in paradise when he opted out of wearing his wedding ring while performing at the 2026 CMA Fest in Nashville earlier this month.
Eagle-eyed fans on social media also noticed that he has ditched his ring since around February or March.
As for Bunnie, born Alisa DeFord, she compared exes to trash cans in a cheeky video of herself wearing a revenge outfit, captioning it, “Intuition when that s–t don’t add up.”
Additionally, the internet personality shared a photo of herself posing in lingerie shortly before news of their split broke.
Jelly Roll and Bunnie tied the knot in Las Vegas in 2016, but they briefly split in 2018.
They later reconciled and renewed their vows in 2023.
The “Somebody Save Me” singer has previously admitted to having cheated on his estranged wife ahead of getting sober from hard drugs.
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Daveigh Chase’s former manager casts doubt on late actress’ alleged boyfriend’s GoFundMe

Daveigh Chase’s former manager is urging fans not to donate to the late actress’ alleged boyfriend Roy Hernandez’s viral GoFundMe.
On Tuesday, John Ryan told TMZ, “Neither her family nor her close friends know who this person is.
“I can confirm Daveigh has a SAG trust account with more than enough funds to cover all medical and related expenses,” Chase’s longtime friend added.
Hernandez, however, insisted to the outlet that he plans to use the GoFundMe money to give Chase a “proper memorial.”
The fundraiser has, so far, raised $3,924 out of its $5,000 goal.
Ryan alleged to The Post on Wednesday that Chase leaves behind millions of dollars of residuals, which he claims she was “too far gone” on heroin and fentanyl to claim despite his attempts to get in touch.
The “Lilo & Stitch” star died on Tuesday at age 35 after a case of meningitis and an infection in Chase’s blood led to her body shutting down over sepsis issues.
Prior to her passing, Chase was admitted to a hospital for malnutrition.
She was spotted living in Downtown Los Angeles’ Skid Row months before her death.
Hernandez wrote in his online campaign that Chase “wanted … a place where [they] could live together, feel safe and be happy.”
After describing her “critical” health scare, he wrote, “Now, more than ever, I want to give her that sense of home and peace in her final days.
“After a difficult childhood and a painful falling out with her family, Daveigh was bullied and struggled to find safety and happiness in downtown LA,” he claimed. “When we met, I promised to protect her and give her the love and comfort she deserved. Together, we found moments of happiness and hope.”
Hernandez also highlighted Chase’s iconic projects, including voicing Chihiro Ogino in “Spirited Away.”
She is also best known for being in “The Ring” and “Donnie Darko.”
Chase’s last acting role was playing Krissy Madison in “American Romance” in 2016.
She spoke to Interview magazine about her legacy years prior, saying, “I just want to make something that I love and people will respect. I want to do things that will change someone’s life, not something they’ll forget about tomorrow.”
If you or someone you care about is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
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‘Scream 2’ star mocked for ‘bitching’ about his low residuals from 1997 film

Your favorite scary movie isn’t raking in the residuals.
After “Scream 2” star Craig Shoemaker took to Instagram to share that he received $34.09 for his part in the 1997 horror movie, fans flocked to the comment section to call him out.
“So you had a bit part in one sequel of a multi-movie franchise a quarter-century ago. Not sure if you rage baiting or legit bitching,” one follower commented beneath the post.
Shoemaker, 61, replied, “How about none of the above, and the rage inside of you is the only baiting? Lol.”
“Better than nothing,” another social media user added. “Would a better negotiating change that? Cause you were a day player.”
“It’s said with humor, and nothing else. If you don’t get it, then move on,” Shoemaker clapped back.
Others found the humor in Shoemaker’s post, with one fan chiming in, “Now now now…don’t get crazy…that’s $34 before taxes taken out. Soooo $25 bucks?”
“S–t,” the actor responded. “I didn’t think about that. I’m down to a hotdog and a lemonade now.”
“In 1997 I was cast in the role of the film professor in the sequel of the original Scream movie, Scream 2, where I lead a conversation in class about film sequels,” Shoemaker originally wrote on Tuesday alongside a shot of the letter.
“The residuals keep rolling in, baby! What should I buy with my 34 bucks?” he teased.
“Scream” premiered in 1996 and starred Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Skeet Ulrich, Rose McGowan, Matthew Lillard and Jamie Kennedy.
The sequel hit theaters a year later in 1997 and followed Sidney Prescott (Campbell) at college.
Along with Campbell, the cast included Arquette, Cox, Kennedy, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Laurie Metcalf, Jerry O’Connell, Timothy Olyphant, Jada Pinkett Smith and Liev Schreiber.
Shoemaker is listed as having played “Artsy Teacher” in the film, according to IMDb.
In 2022, Campbell, 52, decided to walk away from the franchise’s sixth movie due to a salary dispute.
“Sadly, I won’t be making the next ‘Scream’ film,” she said in a statement to Page Six at the time.
“As a woman I have had to work extremely hard in my career to establish my value, especially when it comes to ‘Scream.’”
The franchise made headlines once again in 2023 after Melissa Barrera was fired from “Scream 7” following a series of comments about the Israel-Hamas war.
Jenna Ortega, who starred in 2022’s “Scream” and 2023’s “Scream VI,” with Barrera, 35, revealed she also exited the franchise.
Ulrich, 56, meanwhile, confirmed to The Post that he was supposed to be in “Scream 7″ — despite dying in the first movie — until Barrera was axed.
The actress played his on-screen daughter in the films.
However, nearly 30 years after the iconic slasher franchise first debuted, most of OG cast reunited for “Scream 7,” which premiered this past February.
Campbell and Cox made a comeback alongside Lillard, 56, and Arquette, 54 — despite their character’s being killed off. Metcalf, 71, and Scott Foley also reprised their roles from past films.
The film marked frequent “Scream” creator/writer Kevin Williamson’s first time directing, following the 2015 death of Wes Craven, who directed the first four films in the franchise. Williamson took over after Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who directed the 2022 and 2023 installments, exited.
“Oh, it’s been awesome [to return],” he gushed to The Post last summer. “I’ve always been on the fringes of the last few ‘Scream’ movies, as sort of the granddaddy of the franchise.”
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