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Denise Richards was sexually harassed as a young actress, kept quiet because she’d be blacklisted

Denise Richards isn’t keeping quiet anymore.
Richards revealed she was sexually harassed as a young actress and scared into silence as she reflected on how the #MeToo movement introduced a “needed” change within the entertainment industry.
“I was told I would be blacklisted [if I spoke about it],” the actress, who stars alongside husband Aaron Phypers and her daughters in a new reality TV series “Denise Richards and Her Wild Things,” told People in an interview published Saturday.
“I felt so vulnerable,” she said. “This was the career I wanted to do. To be told that you’re never going to work in an industry that you are passionate about, it’s a hard thing.”
“I am glad that women are able to have more of a voice and be more protected,” she continued. “If that happened at this age, I would handle it differently, but I was so young and an unknown and [just] starting out.”
The mom of three continued, telling the outlet that her daughters inspire her to look at situations like hers through a different lens.
“I look at my daughters doing our show and being such strong women. If I had that, I think I would’ve been able to handle it a little differently,” she shared.
“I wish I had the confidence that they have because I would never be able to stand out for myself the way they do.”
The former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star shares daughters Sami, 20, and Lola, 19, with ex-husband Charlie Sheen. She adopted a third daughter, Eloise, in 2013.
She continued: “I didn’t, and I’m so proud of them. I’m so proud that they say what’s on their mind. They sometimes don’t have a filter, and a lot of the time, that is such a good thing.”
Richards noted that she was “such a people pleaser” during the early days of her decades-long career. But she admires how her daughters show up for themselves.
“I love that my girls, this early in their career, that they’re able to [speak up]. Sometimes I’m like, ‘You might want to tone it down,’ but for the most part I’m glad that they’re able to say [what’s on their mind.] I wish I was able to back then,” she said.
The “Wild Things” star also gave credit to her late mother, Joni, for making her “such a survivor.”
“My mom always said, ‘This too shall pass.’ I have been through it, but a lot of people have. I’ve always said, ‘Someone else always has it worse, and you will get through this,’” she said. “I’ve realized that I’m stronger than I thought I was.”
“Denise Richards and her Wild Things” premieres on Bravo on March 4.
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Khloé Kardashian fans call out editing in podcast photo shoot

Khloé Kardashian is being accused of having yet another Photoshop fail.
Fans called out the Good American co-founder for seemingly editing a promotional photo for her new podcast, “Khloé in Wonder Land,” after seeing raw footage of the shoot on “The Kardashians.”
“When watching the show they were showing Khloe posing for her … photoshoot and I thought she looked great!” a Reddit user wrote Wednesday.
“But then they showed the actual edited cover they selected and I almost spat my water out. How can anyone approve that? It doesn’t even look like her.”
The fan added that Kardashian, 40, was “beautiful but she doesn’t look like this at all.”
“It breaks my heart for her, because she doesn’t need to do all this editing. Also frustrating because she denies editing her face,” the netizen concluded.
Alongside the message, the fan included a screenshot of the reality star in the April 10 episode of her family’s Hulu show and compared it to the final photo, in which the lines on her face were noticeably smoothed out.
Fans took to the comments section to discuss Kardashian’s latest blunder.
“‘Okay, I think we have it!’ *proceeds to go with AI version looking nothing like a human,” wrote one user.
“This is actually insane. These are two completely different people,” added another.
“Khloe has always looked completely different in real life, she seems to insist on the most extreme airbrushing,” commented a third fan.
Page Six has reached out to a rep for Kardashian for comment but did not immediately hear back.
The Kardashian-Jenners have been called out by haters for their many Photoshop fails over the years.
In October 2022, Khloé was accused of digitally altering her waist to appear smaller as she posed in a black catsuit. She later deleted the picture.
Last March, the former “Kocktails with Khloé” host was blasted for heavily editing her face in a photo with her friend Erin Paxton, who worked as a production manager on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.”
And in May 2024, she defended how her legs looked after social media users said they seemed “different.”
Fans have gone so far as to accuse the “Revenge Body” host of Facetuning her cat, which appeared doll-like in a post last February.
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Demi Moore Shares Details About Her Diet and Favorite Splurge (Exclusive)

At this stage of her life, Demi Moore has perfected what wellness means to her.
For years, The Substance star, 62, who graces the cover of PEOPLE’s World’s Most Beautiful issue, “tortured” her body through intense diet and exercise for a string of blockbuster hits in the 90s, including Ghost, Indecent Proposal, Striptease and G.I. Jane. “I was so harsh and had a much more antagonistic relationship with my body. And straight up, I was really just punishing myself,” she tells the magazine in this week’s issue. “And in this desire to dominate it versus now, I have a much more kind of intuitive, relaxed, trusting relationship with my body.”
After wrapping 1997’s G.I. Jane, Moore, who shares three daughters, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, with ex-husband Bruce Willis, recalls “just asking to be my natural size because I didn’t know what it was anymore,” she says. “I had three pregnancies. I had done all of this diet and exercise and controlled and changed it. And I didn’t know. So I just let go.”
Her “moment of surrender” came when she “stopped trying to control my food and I really understood what it meant to be in acceptance of my body as it is, even though it’s not the body I wanted,” she adds. “I really let go.”
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For more of Moore’s exclusive interview and photos, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday.
These days, Moore, who says she’s about 40 lbs. lighter than when she played Lieutenant Jordan O’Neill in the military film, trusts her body “when it tells me it needs something to eat, that it’s thirsty. I listen to my body and I have a lot less fear. When I was younger, I felt like my body was betraying me. And so I then just tried to control it. And now I don’t operate from that place. It’s a much more aligned relationship.”
She begins each day “anchoring with a short meditation, journaling. And overall I like really nutrient-dense food. I don’t eat meat. I do eat eggs. But I think a big part of wellness is really inside out,” she adds. “And I’ve come to realize how important sleep is. I mean, I’m not perfect. I still do drink Red Bull. I do love it. But not many. One.”
When it comes to embracing aging in Hollywood, Moore says the biggest thing “is really being in acceptance of who we are, as we are, at whatever moment that is,” she says. “I have a greater appreciation for all that my body has been through that brought me to now. Like how incredible that my body grew three human beings and I have overall really incredible health.”
That doesn’t mean “sometimes I look in the mirror and I don’t go, ‘Oh God, I look old,’ or ‘Oh, my face is falling,’ I do,” she adds. “But at the same time I can accept that that is where I’m at today and know the difference is that doesn’t define my value or who I am.”
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Bad blood at CNN years after Chris Cuomo broke ‘bro code’ and ‘stabbed’ Jeff Zucker ‘in the front,’ insiders say

It’s been over three years since Chris Cuomo was axed from CNN — but bruised feelings remain at the network over his ouster, and the departure of his onetime boss, Jeff Zucker.
Cuomo reignited the CNN feud during a recent episode of Patrick Bet-David’s podcast by slamming his former cable news bestie, Don Lemon, for not having his back when he was fired.
Sources, however, tell Page Six it was Cuomo who broke the “bro code” when he allegedly backstabbed his old boss, Jeff Zucker, and girlfriend Allison Gollust, who were engulfed in a scandal at the time.
“Jeff put him in primetime. Jeff protected him and Chris sold him out,” a source told Page Six. “He stabbed [Zucker] in the front [by] trying to take the network down,” they added.
Multiple sources said they believe Cuomo was the whistleblower behind Zucker and Gollust’s relationship being exposed, despite it being “the worst kept secret in media,” as one person said.
Cuomo described the accusation as “absurd” in a statement to Page Six. (He’s currently in a $125 million legal battle with CNN).
Meanwhile, the affair led Zucker to resign as head of CNN, while Gollust — who once worked for Cuomo’s brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo — eventually stepped down as CMO.
We’re told some CNN staffers are still sore at Cuomo, who they believe, “tried to take down network,” by filing suit when he got the boot.
“It felt vindictive. Jeff and Allison were beloved. Chris was not. I don’t think I’ve ever heard one person say a good thing about him,” one media insider told Page Six.
Another source familiar with the situation told us, “No one at CNN speaks to [Cuomo],” after he tried to “sully anyone’s credibility and reputation.”
A source told us the situation also ended his friendship with Lemon, who told Mediaite last year he still loves the NewsNation host.
Cuomo blasted the accusations as “absurd” and told us, “I have many friends from CNN. It was a great place.”
“The rest of this is absurd and will come out in litigation. If Jeff Zucker or Don Lemon want to have an honest conversation with me, they know how to find me,” he said.
Zucker and Lemon did not comment.
An insider familiar with the situation then dismissed Cuomo’s comments as “absurd,” and a “naked play for attention.”
Cuomo and Lemon previously hosted “The Handoff” podcast as a spinoff of their once-popular nightly handovers on CNN, between their past shows, “Cuomo Prime Time” and “Don Lemon Tonight.”
Despite previously proclaiming how real their bromance was, Cuomo said in the podcast interview that the banter was just Zucker’s idea, due to his concern about how Lemon would open his show.
In 2022, Zucker wrote colleagues in a memo: “As part of the investigation into Chris Cuomo’s tenure at CNN, I was asked about a consensual relationship with my closest colleague, someone I have worked with for more than 20 years… I acknowledged the relationship evolved in recent years. I was required to disclose it when it began but I didn’t. I was wrong. As a result, I am resigning today.”
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