Soap opera star found safe after going 'missing' on Hawaiian hike, more celeb news ICYMI
Found safe

“Days of Our Lives” actor James Lastovic and his roommate were found safe in Hawaii on Oct. 11 a few days after James’s family reported them missing. The actor’s mom said James and Nevin Dizdari went on a hike at Kokee State Park in Hawaii on Oct. 9. The duo never returned to their hotel that evening. “They were due to fly back today but never made their flight nor returned their rental car,” his mother explained on Instagram. “This is NOT LIKE THEM! They are both consciencious [sic] kids.” James’s mother, Lucienne, told TMZ that James and Nevin’s car had a tracking device but authorities were unable to locate it for some time. Lucienne, who traveled to Hawaii for the search, said her son and Nevin were eventually found safe and sound. “The kids are exhausted, dehydrated and scraped up, but after a good night’s rest and an island pizza I think the world will seem right side up again,” she added. 

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Terrible tweet

Kanye West stunned the world on Oct. 9 when he posted an antisemitic tweet. “I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE,” he tweeted, an apparent reference to the DEFCON U.S. military readiness condition scale. “The funny thing is I actually can’t be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew also. You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever opposes your agenda.” Following the tweet, Twitter suspended Ye’s account for violating its policies. Ye then doubled down on his comments on Oct. 12. “Hey, if you call somebody out for bad business, that means you’re being antisemitic. I feel happy to have crossed the line of that idea so we can speak openly about things like getting canceled by a bank,” he told paparazzi. 

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R.I.P.

Dame Angela Lansbury, the legendary actress who starred on “Murder, She Wrote” and voiced Mrs. Potts in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” passed away at 96 just five days shy of her 97th birthday on Oct. 11. The icon’s family announced the sad news in a statement, indicating the 18-time Emmy nominee, three-time Oscar nominee and five-time Tony Award winner died at 1:30 a.m. Following Angela’s passing, stars took to social media to honor her, with Marie Osmond writing, “The world is a better place because of you.”

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Payment

Bill Murray allegedly exhibited “inappropriate behavior” on the set of “Being Mortal,” which was was shut down by Searchlight Pictures in April. According to Puck, the 72-year-old “Caddyshack” star paid a woman believed to be a much younger production assistant $100,000 in a settlement after she filed a report claiming he straddled her and kissed her through a mask on the set of the film. Puck reported that a co-worker who witnessed the incident also filed a report. According to the outlet, Bill dismissed his behavior as “jestful” while the woman described his actions as “entirely sexual” and said she was “horrified.”

Baby news

Kaley Cuoco is going to be a mom. On Oct. 11, the actress announced that she and “Ozark” actor Tom Pelphrey, her boyfriend of five months, are expecting a girl. “Baby girl Pelphrey coming 2023 beyond blessed and over the moon… I [love] you @tommypelphrey !!!” the pregnant star captioned an Instagram slideshow sharing their happy news. Tom posted several pics with the mom-to-be as well. “And then it was even MORE BETTER. Love you more than ever @kaleycuoco,” he wrote on Instagram.

Voiceless

The end of an era. On Oct. 11, Blake Shelton said his days on “The Voice” are numbered, as he intends to leave the singing competition show after season 23, which airs in 2023. Blake has been a coach on the show since it began in 2011. “I’ve been wrestling with this for a while, and I’ve decided that it’s time for me to step away from The Voice after Season 23,” he wrote on Instagram. “This show has changed my life in every way for the better, and it will always feel like home to me. It’s been a hell of a ride over these 12 years of chair turns, and I want to thank everyone at The Voice from NBC, every producer, the writers, musicians, crew and catering people, you are the best. It takes a lot of work, passion, and adult beverages (Ha!) to pull off a live show twice a week.” 








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