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‘This world is so f–ked’

Frankie Muniz’s estranged wife has his back.
After the actor deleted his initial divorce announcement and uploaded a new one following backlash, Paige Price rushed to the comments section to defend him.
“Frankie, I am so sorry that you felt the need to delete an old funny video of our family because people are so cruel to you,” Price wrote beneath their joint Instagram post Wednesday, adding that “this world is so f–ked.”
Acknowledging that “divorce is bad,” the model noted that neither she nor her estranged husband are “excited about it.”
However, she pointed out that they are “two adults who know how to be on the same team,” concluding her remark, “I can’t believe people would scrutinize that.”
Price — with whom Muniz shares 5-year-old son Mauz — later took to her Instagram Story to share a black-and-white image of the ocean and a message that read, “The internet is a scary place. I wish you all a kinder sea.”
The 34-year-old added on the next slide, “Being misread does not alter the architecture of who you are. It only reveals the limits of the observer.”
Earlier in the day, Muniz, 40, had posted a video showing him, Price and Mauz dancing together in their living room as We The Kings’ 2007 song “Check Yes, Juliet” played in the background.
The words, “Who says you cant [sic] stay best friends with your baby momma?” were written atop the clip.
“🚨 Life update! 🚨 Following a period of separation that we kept private, Paige and I have decided to move forward with ending our marriage,” he captioned the upload.
“After 10 beautiful years together, we’ve grown in ways that made us realize our relationship feels most natural and strong as a deep friendship and as co-parents. We share an incredible son who remains the center of our world, and we’re both happier, stronger parents because of the love and growth we’ve shared.”
The “Malcolm in the Middle” star — who is now a professional NASCAR driver — made sure to praise Price “for everything she’s done” for him and their family, including “put[ting] her own dreams on hold” so he could chase his.
“She was always my biggest supporter,” he marveled, insisting that their “foundation of respect and friendship isn’t going anywhere.”
Muniz went on to say how “excited” he and the actress are to “keep building [their racing business] Muniz Racing together and to co-parent [their] boy with the same teamwork and love [they’ve] always had.”
He continued, “We’re closing one chapter with gratitude and opening the next with bright futures ahead, for us as individuals and especially for our son. Thank you for the love and support.”
The “Big Fat Liar” star signed off by stating that neither he nor Price would be “entertain[ing] any questions on this matter” and asked for “respect” and “privacy.”
But many netizens were “confused” by the “weird” dancing video, with some accusing Muniz of “celebrating breaking up his family by divorcing his wife.”
Conservative political commentator Michael Knowles was among those who blasted the “bizarre” and “offensive” clip, claiming the accompanying message made him “nauseous.”
Muniz responded via X, “It wasn’t to celebrate our divorce. Far from it. We grieved our divorce beyond anything you can imagine.
“It was to celebrate the fact that we’re both adults and can handle it like adults moving forward, amicably. Everyone is just used to the hideous mudslinging a lot of couples do at the end of a relationship so they don’t know how to take it when two people are cordial.”
His second divorce announcement featured a family photo — with the same caption.
The former couple wed in February 2020 following their November 2018 engagement. They dated for nearly three years.
Entertainment
Ryan Lochte’s ex-wife Kayla Rae Reid celebrates being ‘finally free’ as divorce is made official

Kayla Rae Reid is celebrating her divorce from Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte more than a year after they separated.
“As of July 1st 2026, 9:59 am, I am officially divorced. 🙌🏼,” the model announced via Instagram Wednesday alongside a photo of herself in a yellow dress.
Reid also posted a photo of the viral Nicole Kidman “divorce photo,” which shows the actress joyfully raising her arms in the air after her 2001 split from Tom Cruise.
While the photo of Kidman was rumored to be taken after she left her attorney’s office, the “Practical Magic” star clarified that the photo was taken on a movie set and “wasn’t real life” during a 2024 interview with British GQ.
Several people rushed to congratulate Reid, 34, with one asking in the comment section, “When’s the divorce party!??”
“OUR FREE WOMAN. the best is get to come! ❤️,” another commented.
“She’s baaaaaaaackkkkkkkk,” a third added.
Page Six confirmed that Lochte, 41, and Reid had finalized their divorce more than a year after the latter announced they had split in March 2025.
“I made the hard decision to end my marriage after deep prayer and reflection,” the real estate professional wrote via Instagram last June.
“I hold marriage in the highest regard, so this has been one of the most painful, revealing, and challenging seasons of my life,” Reid continued.
As for Lochte’s part, he announced that he was “deeply grateful for the life we’ve built together and especially for the love we share for our three children.”
The former couple tied the knot in a 2018 private ceremony at their Florida estate. They later welcomed their now 9-year-old son, Caiden Zane, and daughters, Live Rae, 6, and Georgia June, 2.
Lochte and Reid’s divorce, however, quickly became contentious, as she accused the athlete of cheating on her with his now-fiancé, Molly Gillihan, “for many years,” during an episode of “The Comeback Era” podcast in March.
Additionally, the swimmer bragged Gillihan was “10 times better” than Reid via an alleged scathing email amid their divorce battle in April.
Lochte and Gillihan got engaged after 14 months of dating last month.
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Staggering six-figure cost of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s MSG wedding police presence revealed

Champagne problems.
The police presence at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s upcoming Madison Square Garden wedding will reportedly cost a hefty six-figure sum.
More than 70 detectives from New York City precincts are expected to work the high-profile nuptials, according to TMZ.
The outlet claimed the cops will be doing 8.5 hour shifts at $80 to $90 an hour at Thursday’s intimate rehearsal dinner and Friday’s star-studded ceremony.
Additionally, high-ranking NYPD sources alleged 50-plus officers — described as “rookies making $70 an hour for a 9-hour shift” — will be on site.
With higher-ups in the police force also expected to be on hand, TMZ estimated the staggering cost to pass $160,000.
Reps for Swift, Kelce and the NYPD did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The couple, notably, were initially planning a June wedding in Rhode Island — but scrapped it over security concerns.
This is a developing story…
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Spencer Pratt makes new claim about Daveigh Chase’s death

Spencer Pratt claimed in a bold new social media post that “Lilo & Stitch” star Daveigh Chase died because she wasn’t forced into rehab.
“This poor beautiful girl is dead because nobody was willing to drag her to rehab against her will,” Pratt wrote via X on Saturday, responding to The Post’s June 17 headline, “Ghastly video shows ‘Lilo & Stitch’ actress Daveigh Chase wasting away on Skid Row months before death.”
In the comments thread, fans echoed the former Los Angeles mayoral candidate’s sentiments.
“How sad,” one person wrote, while another remarked, “It’s a shame that nobody came forward to drag this girl to rehab. It’s a shame that nobody came forward to get her off of the streets. It’s a shame that nobody came forward to love her and help her rebuild her life.”
Others lashed out at the entertainment industry, with one person chiming in, “Hollywood in a nutshell. A lifetime of use and abuse and left for dead on the streets.”
The social media post comes one day after the “Ring” star’s cause of death on June 16 was revealed to be acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), per the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner report obtained by Page Six on Monday.
Chronic polysubstance use was also cited as a contributing factor, with the manner of death being determined natural.
The “Spirited Away” actress was diagnosed with multiple “serious” blood infections that turned her body septic, as well as meningitis, before passing away, her alleged boyfriend Roy Hernandez said at the time.
According to TMZ, the actress was admitted early in June to a local hospital due to malnutrition.
The former child star was 35.
Hernandez launched a fundraiser prior to Chase’s death, claiming he hoped to help her find “comfort” in her last days. Later, he insisted to TMZ he planned to give her a “proper memorial” with the funds.
But her former longtime manager, John Ryan, subsequently told The Post that “none of us friends or her family” had heard of Hernandez, and claimed he “can confirm Daveigh has a trust account set up at SAG to cover all costs” relating to her death.
Ryan also claimed that the actress was “too far gone” in her addiction to drugs including fentanyl and heroin to claim millions of dollars in residuals she’d earned.
In a clip obtained by The Post earlier this month, the actress was seen looking shockingly thin and all but unconscious while lying on the floor of a trailer or tent on Skid Row in Los Angeles.
Ryan said at the time that he’d been searching for the actress for months — along with a private investigator and Chase’s stepsister, Gaia Brown — prior to seeing the video late last year.
Prior to being edged out of the Los Angeles mayoral race earlier this month by opponents Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, the reality star had repeatedly slammed Los Angeles’ handling of its homelessness crisis.
“You don’t get off these drugs with beds,” Pratt, 42, told CNN in an interview last month.
“You need support. You need a real solution,” he continued. “And what’s happening? We’ve done it now, what, for 10 years. Their plan does not work. Their experience is complete failure. This is not Spencer saying this. This is every single person with eyeballs driving around LA.”
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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