Beloved Sitcom Star Mistaken for Tom Selleck in Unexpected Public AppearanceNew Foto - Beloved Sitcom Star Mistaken for Tom Selleck in Unexpected Public Appearance

Patrick Warburtonmade a surprisingly subtle guest appearance during D23's Kuzcotopia Night, a themed event celebrating 25 years ofThe Emperor's New Grooveduring the DestinationD23weekend that took place at Walt Disney World's Typhoon Lagoon. One attendee accidentally captured the beloved sitcom star on video, sharing a snippet on TikTok that was edited to emphasize their surprise upon recognizing him among a large group of folks floating down a lazy river atop yellow and blue inner tubes. Warburton was hardly recognizable with a buzzed haircut and a thick mustache, and the comical clip, which was edited to include a series of crash-zoomed crops of theFamily Guyvoice actor after the fact, ending with a screenshot of his character from the animated Disney film everyone had gathered to celebrate that night, was set to a viral soundbite fromWendy Williamsthat is often used to highlight someone or something that surprised the poster. "That's what she said. And you know what, I…. What was that?! Okay, James?" the former talk show host's voice rang out as the clip flashed from Warburton to Kronk. "I genuinely didn't even notice it was him when I recorded until after I started walking away and my husband pointed him out," the uploader, namedJoelli, shared in the caption. "We said hi after but this was definitely the highlight of the night." Warburton's sons were in attendance, too, helping the surprised TikToker "get his attention to say hi" after realizing who he was. Given the lack of his normally recognizable dark locks and the addition of the distinctlyMagnum, P.I.-esque facial hair, several other TikTokers thought they were spotting another famous television star in the water, with one questioning, "Tom Selleck?!" "I thought it was Tom Selleck at first," another commented, with someone replying, "lol me too." "I see the resemblance," another agreed. It'snot the first time Warburton has been misidentified,givingTom Selleckfar more than he's been giving himself lately. It's amazing what a mustache can do! Folks were thrilled with the unexpected appearance once the details were nailed down. One viewer who also ran into him over the weekend shared, "Him & his family are one of the nicest celebrities we have met. He knows my son's name & always says hi to him 🥰🥰." "That's awesome!!!! I would love to meet him, he seems so cool," someone else gushed, with Joelli confirming, "He was! After this we said hey and he gave us a hand heart back hahaha." Fans who were working the event and missed the sighting were devastated to learn of his appearance, with one exclaiming, "I WAS ON THE LIFEGUARD STAND AND DIDNT NOTICE HIM." Selleck also stepped out for a rare appearancejust a week ago, when he showed up to the Detroit Tigers' annualMagnum, P.I.Day, where fans gathered dressed as his iconic character from the 1980s show. The legendary actor bowed out of respect to his adoring fans, to much fanfare. This story was originally reported byParadeon Sep 1, 2025, where it first appeared in theNewssection. Add Parade as aPreferred Source by clicking here.

Beloved Sitcom Star Mistaken for Tom Selleck in Unexpected Public Appearance

Beloved Sitcom Star Mistaken for Tom Selleck in Unexpected Public Appearance Patrick Warburtonmade a surprisingly subtle guest appearance du...
Sofia Coppola and Marc Jacobs on Venice Festival Doc 'Marc by Sofia': 'I Felt Very Comfortable Exposing Everything to Sofia'New Foto - Sofia Coppola and Marc Jacobs on Venice Festival Doc 'Marc by Sofia': 'I Felt Very Comfortable Exposing Everything to Sofia'

Two longtime friends will make for among Venice's most-discussed red-carpet pairings. Sofia Coppola is the director of "Marc by Sofia," a new A24 documentary premiering at Venice Sept. 2. Coppola was approached by producers R.J. Cutler and Jane Cha Cutler to make the film, which is a kaleidoscopic exploration of Jacobs, tracing both his production of a single collection and his influences over time. More from Variety Kim Novak on Her Venice Film Festival Doc 'Kim Novak's Vertigo': ' It Was a Chance to Wrap Up My Life' Onslaught of Italian Movies Set to Hit Fall Festival Circuit, Signaling 'Great Resurgence' of Cinema Italiano Tony Leung Already Wants to Reunite With His 'Silent Friend' Helmer But Marvel Sequel Still Up in the Air: 'I Go With the Flow' (EXCLUSIVE) Coppola and Jacobs spoke to Variety the day before one important milestone. "I'm excited for my dress fitting tomorrow, with Marc," Coppola said. "That's always exciting and scary." Jacobs was anxious about how the film will go over, but told Variety, "I know I'm in good hands with Sofia." Marc, you've lived in the public eye, but was there a new vulnerability in allowing Sofia to tell your story? Marc Jacobs: I always feel pretty vulnerable when I show work or when I share work, but I felt very comfortable exposing everything to Sofia. It felt very natural, once I was over the initial anxiety of actually participating. Knowing Marc as well as you do, what about him jumped out — not merely as a friend, but someone you could actually make a film about? Sofia Coppola: I wasn't thinking of doing a documentary, but I always love talking to Marc. He's interesting and inspiring. And so when the Cutlers approached me — they had talked to Marc about this documentary, and would I do it? — I thought "I can't do that. Because that's my friend, I'd have to do a good job." But I kept thinking about how much fun it would be to follow this collection, popping in throughout the process, and then also wanting to share all his references and inspirations with the younger generation. There's a real mood-board quality to how the film draws together clips of all of Marc's inspirations. Coppola: I wanted it to feel like an impressionistic portrait of him, and to be able to go on these tangents about his inspirations. To try to meander, and discover as we go. It was new for me, and really fun to work this way — we got to almost collage. Working together, did both of you realize that making a film and staging a fashion show have surprising similarities? Coppola: I always felt a connection, because all creative people have some similar language, even though we work differently. Jacobs: I think back to when I first met Sofia, it was very clear that we shared certain loves — artists, musicians, moments in fashion and photography. One of the reasons why we bonded was that we did have these loves in common. I remember seeing a Fiorucci poster in her house — we've always shared that. We've always shared Sonic Youth. This felt like a continuation: Rediscovering these things that have always been catalysts for me, for her, or for both of us. Coppola: Whenever I see a leopard-print coat in his collection, I think of Mrs. Robinson [from "The Graduate"]. We both think of Mrs. Robinson. It's great to have that shorthand: I was trying to make the film feel personal, but I always want to include the audience. I never want you to not feel like part of it. Sofia, you're well-known for films probing the inner lives of young women. Did chronicling Marc's life feel unusual for this reason? Coppola: I didn't think about that. It's always scary to make something — you're figuring it out as you go. I just wanted to show a sincere depiction of Marc — I wanted it to feel personal, never intrusive or prying, but to share things that I know about Marc. Best of Variety Samsung, Sonos, Criterion Collection Among Top Brands on Sale for Labor Day - See Running List Here What's Coming to Disney+ in September 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Sofia Coppola and Marc Jacobs on Venice Festival Doc ‘Marc by Sofia’: ‘I Felt Very Comfortable Exposing Everything to Sofia‘

Sofia Coppola and Marc Jacobs on Venice Festival Doc 'Marc by Sofia': 'I Felt Very Comfortable Exposing Everything to Sofia'...
Fifth Harmony Stages a Reunion With Surprise Performance at Jonas Brothers ConcertNew Foto - Fifth Harmony Stages a Reunion With Surprise Performance at Jonas Brothers Concert

Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony delivered the surprise of a lifetime for fans attending Jonas Brothers' tour stop in Texas on Sunday night. The girl group performed on stage together for the first time since they went on an "indefinite hiatus" in 2018. The Fifth Harmony X account teased a possible reunion Sunday morning after posting the hashtag "#FifthHarmonyFollowSpree." The group has also released merchandise and updated their social media bio with the slogan "Where were you on August 31, 2025?" More from Variety Demi Lovato Says Jonas Brothers Reunion Was 'Healing for Us' and an 'Instant' Yes When Joe Asked: 'We've Been Through So Much Together' Jonas Brothers Concerts to Livestream Free Exclusively on Samsung TV Plus Jonas Brothers Music Catalogs Acquired by Father's Company The quartet — sans Camila Cabello, who exited the group in 2016 — performed "Worth It" and "Work From Home," perRolling Stone. The official account for Fifth Harmony captioned a post of the performance with gratitude for Jonas Brothers, adding that it "felt amazing to be back." Where were you on August 31, 2025?Thank you@jonasbrothersfor having us. Felt amazing to be back 💖pic.twitter.com/nNsY3lmJ8u — Fifth Harmony (@FifthHarmony)September 1, 2025 In addition to their website, the band has moved over to the Hybe-owned fan platform, WeVerse, to connect with fans. In a welcome message addressed to fans, all four members appear on camera and say they'll be chatting with fans "soon." Fifth Harmony was discovered on the U.S. version of "The X-Factor" and saw major success with their debut album "Reflection" in 2015. Cabello left the group in 2016 and launched her own solo career thereafter. All of the members have released solo music since, but their careers have varied in popularity. The group's reunion is the latest and buzziest of guests the band has brought out so far since they've made it a habit to bring a surprise guest to their shows. For the concert kickoff on Aug. 10, Demi Lovato joined the band on stage for a "Camp Rock" reunion. Best of Variety Samsung, Sonos, Criterion Collection Among Top Brands on Sale for Labor Day - See Running List Here What's Coming to Disney+ in September 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Fifth Harmony Stages a Reunion With Surprise Performance at Jonas Brothers Concert

Fifth Harmony Stages a Reunion With Surprise Performance at Jonas Brothers Concert Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui of F...
Earthquake rocks Afghanistan, killing at least 250 and destroying villagesNew Foto - Earthquake rocks Afghanistan, killing at least 250 and destroying villages

Kabul, Afghanistan— A strong earthquake in far eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistan border late Sunday destroyed numerous villages and caused extensive damage, killing at least 250 people and injuring at least 500 others, officials said. Authorities expected the numbers of deaths and injuries being reported to increase as search and rescue teams reached the remote region where the temblor hit. The Reuters news service put the death toll at about 500 and injuries at around 1,000, citing the country's state-run broadcaster Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA), adding that Taliban-led health authorities in the Afghan capital of Kabul said they were still confirming figures as rescuers tried to get to the vicinity. The quake struck several towns in Kunar province and near the city of Jalalabad in neighboring Nangahar province. The 6.0 magnitude shaker hit at 11:47 p.m. and was centered 17 miles east-northeast of Jalalabad, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It was just 5 miles deep. Shallower quakes tend to cause more damage. Several aftershocks hit throughout the night, including a powerful and shallow 5.2-magnitude temblor just after 4 a.m., French news agency AFP reported. The quake shook buildings from Kabul to Islamabad, the Pakistani capital some 230 miles away, for several seconds, AFP journalists said. The Kunar Disaster Management Authority said in a statement that at least 250 people were killed and 500 others injured in the districts of Nur Gul, Soki, Watpur, Manogi and Chapadare."Rescue operations are still underway there, and several villages have been completely destroyed. The figures for martyrs and injured are changing. Medical teams from Kunar, Nangarhar and the capital Kabul have arrived in the area," said Sharafat Zaman, a spokesman for the ministry of public health.He said many areas had not been able to report casualties figures and that "the numbers were expected to change" as death and injuries are reported.Jalalabad is a bustling trade city due to its proximity with neighboring Pakistan and a key border crossing between the countries. Although it has a population of about 300,000 according to the municipality, it's metropolitan area is thought to be far larger. Most of its buildings are low-rise constructions, mostly of concrete and brick, and its outlying areas include homes built of mud bricks and wood. Many are of poor construction. Jalalabad also has considerable agriculture and farming, including citrus fruit and rice, with the Kabul River flowing through the city. Afghanistan is located near the junction of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates and it is often struck with earthquakes. A magnitude 6.3 temblorrocked Afghanistan on Oct. 7, 2023, along with strong aftershocks. The Taliban government estimated that at least 4,000 perished. The U.N. gave a far lower figure of about 1,500. It was the deadliest natural disaster to strike Afghanistan in recent memory. More than 90% of those killed werewomen and children, UNICEF said. InJune 2022, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck parts of eastern Afghanistan, killing more than 1,000 people and injuring more than 1,500 others. "Portrait of a person who's not there": Documenting the bedrooms of school shooting victims The Long Island home renovation that uncovered a hidden story Passage: In memoriam

Earthquake rocks Afghanistan, killing at least 250 and destroying villages

Earthquake rocks Afghanistan, killing at least 250 and destroying villages Kabul, Afghanistan— A strong earthquake in far eastern Afghanista...
Xi and Putin stand shoulder to shoulder as China casts itself an alternative global leaderNew Foto - Xi and Putin stand shoulder to shoulder as China casts itself an alternative global leader

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has cast his country as a force for global economic stability and pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to support its partners, at a time when President Donald Trump wagesa global tariff warand hasdecimated foreign aidunder his "America First" policy. Xi's comments came during an address on Monday that is the centerpiece of a two-day summit orchestrated to play-up China's global leadership and its close and enduring partnership with Russia, as the two neighbors seek to rebalance global power in their favor at the expense of the US and its allies. "We should leverage the strength of our mega-sized markets and economic complementarity between member states and improve trade and investment facilitation," Xi told world leaders gathering in the Chinese port city of Tianjin for a summit of the Beijing- and Moscow-backed Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The Chinese leader pledged 2 billion yuan ($280 million) in grants to SCO member states this year, and an additional 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) of loans to a SCO banking consortium. He also called for an SCO Development Bank to be set up as soon as possible to underpin security and economic cooperation among the bloc. Without naming the United States, Xi vowed to oppose "hegemonism," "Cold War mentality" and "bullying practices" in an address to political heavyweights from across the world, including Russian President Vladimir Putin,Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modiand Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Those phrases are often deployed by Xi to criticize what he sees as a world order dominated by the US and its Western allies. As Trump alarms nations with his global trade war, withdrawals from international organizations, slashing of foreign aid and threats on social media, Beijing views the US as undermining the international order it worked to build – and sees an opportunity to ramp its own vision as an alternative. "We should advocate an equal and orderly multipolar of the world, and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization and make the global governance system more just and equitable," Xi said. Echoing Xi's remarks, Putin called for the SCO to form a "new system" of security in Eurasia, positioning it as an alternative to Western-led alliances that he has long railed against. Speaking at the summit in Tianjin, Putin said the group could create "a system that would replace the outdated Eurocentric and Euro-Atlantic models, taking into account the interests of the broadest possible range of countries." The summit is a showcase for closer ties between China and Russia, as well as the friendship struck up over the years by their two autocratic leaders. The deep personal rapport between the two men was on show Sunday evening, when Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan hosted a welcome banquet for attending leaders. Footage released by Russian state news agency RIA showed Xi and Putin gesturing animatedly and smiling as they chatted at the event, showing a different side of the typically restrained Chinese leader – and his warm and relaxed demeanor with his Russian counterpart. The pair then walked shoulder to shoulder together after posing for a photo alongside other gathered leaders, with Xi gesturing for Putin to walk with him past the others, footage released by the Kremlin showed. The SCO summit is also the leaders' first opportunity to meet since Putin's summit with Trump in Alaska earlier this month – and comes as Putin resists Western pressure to end his onslaught in Ukraine. Just last week, Moscow's forces carried out their second largest aerial attack to date on Ukraine. On Monday, Putin used his speech at the SCO summit to reiterate his talking points on the war in Ukraine, saying the crisis "did not arise as a result of Russia's aggression against Ukraine, but rather as a consequence of a coup d'état in Ukraine, which was supported and provoked by the West." Moscow launched a full scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, after Russia's troops previously seized the Crimea and swathes of eastern Ukraine. The Russian leader praised efforts by China and India at facilitating the resolution of the crisis, and described the "understanding" reached with Trump at the Alaska meeting as "opening the way to peace in Ukraine." "During the bilateral meetings scheduled for today and tomorrow, I will, of course, inform my colleagues in more detail and thoroughly about the results of the negotiations in Alaska," Putin said, adding that he had already informed Xi "in detail" during a lunch on Sunday. China has emerged as a key pillar of diplomatic and economic support for Putin's regime since the early days of the Ukraine invasion, even as it claims neutrality in the conflict. Chinese firms have bought up swaths of discounted Russian oil and provided it with critical trade, including dual use goods that Western leaders say have powered Russia's defense industrial base. Beijing defends its "normal trade" with Russia. Trump earlier this summer threatened to take aim at that partnership, saying China could face major tariffs on its goods if it continued to purchase fuel from Russia as it wages war. But even as the US imposed such penalties on India last week, it has so far slow-rolled that threat as it seeks a broader trade agreement with Beijing. Trump's whopping 50% tariff on India has soured ties with Modi – and accelerated a nascent and cautious rapprochement between New Delhi and Beijing. The Indian leader met with Xi on Sunday in his first trip to China in seven years, as both countries face stiff US tariffs and Western scrutiny over their relationships with Russia. On Monday, Modi highlighted his ties with both his host and the Russian leader at the SCO summit, embracing Putin before the two walked over hand in hand to greet Xi. The three leaders then shared a conversation marked by smiles and laughter. Observers say that Xi sees the gathering – and a massive military parade that he'll host on Wednesday in Beijing, expected to be attended by Putin, North Korea's Kim Jong Un as well as some two dozen other leaders – as a critically timed diplomatic push. Chinese officials touted this year's SCO as the largest yet, saying ahead of the event that 20 leaders from across Asia and the Middle East would join. In addition to Russia, China and India, SCO members include Iran, Pakistan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. CNN's Darya Tarasova contributed reporting. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Xi and Putin stand shoulder to shoulder as China casts itself an alternative global leader

Xi and Putin stand shoulder to shoulder as China casts itself an alternative global leader Chinese leader Xi Jinping has cast his country as...
11-year-old dies after being shot while 'ding dong ditching' in Houston, police sayNew Foto - 11-year-old dies after being shot while 'ding dong ditching' in Houston, police say

An 11-year-old boy has died after being shot while playing a doorbell ditch prank in Houston on Saturday night, police said. The boy and several other kids were ringing doorbells and running from multiple homes in an east Houston neighborhood, according toCNN affiliate KHOU. As the boy ran from a house on Racine Street just before 11 p.m., someone chased after him and shot him in the back, according to KHOU. The boy was transported to hospital and was pronounced dead on Sunday, according to police. One person was detained at the scene for questioning and has since been released, police said. Investigators are reviewing surveillance video and working with the Harris County District Attorney's Office on possible charges, KHOU reported. "It'll more than likely be a murder charge," Sgt. Michael Cass, a homicide detective with the Houston Police Department, told KHOU, noting the boy's death does not appear to involve self-defense because the shooting "wasn't close to the house." "Ding dong ditching" is an age-old prank that's risen in popularity in recent years as a social media challenge. TikTok videos often feature variations where pranksters pound on or kick people's front doors. In a Dallas suburb at the end of July, a man fired multiple shots into a fleeing car after someone banged on his door,according to police. The man was arrested on charges of aggravated assault. Some "ding dong ditch" pranks have turned deadly in the past. In May, an 18-year-old high school senior in Virginia was shot and killed while filming a "ding dong ditch" to post on TikTok,The New York Times reported.The man accused of shooting the teen was charged with second-degree murder. In 2020, three 16-year-olds were killed when a man rammed his car into their vehiclein retaliation for pulling a "ding dong ditch" prankon him. The man was convicted ofthree counts of murderand sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 2023. Authorities across the country have raised concerns about the door knock challenge, warning of both the potential danger and legal consequences for those involved. "Think it's funny to bang on doors and run? Think again," the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in Indiana wrote in aFacebook post in August. "What might seem like a prank can lead to serious legal trouble, property damage, or worse – someone getting hurt." "That's a good way to end up dead, especially in Florida," Sheriff Mike Chitwood of Florida's Volusia County Sheriff's Office toldCNN affiliate WESHin July, after arresting a 13-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy for kicking a local resident's door one night. The teens were captured on a doorbell camera creeping up to a family's home and kicking the door before running away, WESH reported. Authorities took two hours to find them. "You're endangering your future with this TikTok challenge," Chitwood said. "You're going to be charged with a felony." The two teens were charged with burglary, according to WESH. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

11-year-old dies after being shot while ‘ding dong ditching’ in Houston, police say

11-year-old dies after being shot while 'ding dong ditching' in Houston, police say An 11-year-old boy has died after being shot whi...
'13 Going on 30' star Christa B. Allen says she fled cult after dating its charismatic leaderNew Foto - '13 Going on 30' star Christa B. Allen says she fled cult after dating its charismatic leader

"13 Going on 30"star Christa B. Allen shared that she ran away from a cult after ending her romance with its leader. The 33-year-old actress made the revelation in a video that she shared on TikTok Thursday. In the clip, Allen was seen wearing a beige sweater, a cream-colored miniskirt and brown boots as she spun around with her arms outstretched on a lawn. The video was set to a part of Chappell Roan's song "Subway" in which the singer repeats the lyrics "She got away." '13 Going On 30' Celebrates Its 20Th Anniversary: Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Other Cast Members Then And Now "How it feels rebuilding your life after being in love with a charismatic wealthy cult leader who burned it to the ground," the "Revenge" star wrote over the clip. In the caption, Allen further detailed her experience with her former boyfriend, whom she did not name. Read On The Fox News App "Let me be very clear: nobody can burn down your life unless you give them access to it. That's the part I've had to own," she wrote. Allen continued, "So I've sat with the hardest questions: why did I trust him? Why did I hand over my power? Why did I silence my own inner knowing?" The actressreflected on her ex, recalling how he dazzled her with his lavish lifestyle but later showed himself to be deceptive. "The truth is, he was selling fairytales and from luxurious penthouses and private jets, I foolishly bought in," Allen wrote. "What I learned is that even if you spend every waking moment with someone— studying, eating, traveling, working, building, dreaming— you still may not KNOW them," she continued. "Especially when you're dealing with someone who lies as easily as they breathe." "That realization shattered me, but it also forced me to rebuild from the ground up. And fire is also cleansing," Allen added. Allen promised her fans that she would reveal more details about her experience in the future but currently plans to focus on the next chapter of her life. "One day I'll share the full story but for now I'm walking forward with feet on solid ground and a heart that knows its strength," she wrote. In a TikTok video that she shared on Aug. 19, Allen appeared to refer to her ex, accusing him of infidelity. Former Disney Child Star Exposes Kidnapping Attempt And Stalkers In Hollywood Tell-all "When the 'spiritual' guy you were dating forced you to quit your job because he promised to take care of you… then left you with zero income while cheating and sleeping around with countless women while lying about it all…," she wrote over a video in which she was seen behind the wheel of a car. ,"But then you remember — he knows the laws of the universe, and the universe don't miss," she added. Allen's first movie role was playing the younger version ofJennifer Garner'scharacter Jenna Rink in the 2004 romantic comedy "13 Going on 30." The actress once again played the younger version of Garner's character Jenny Perotti in the 2009 fantasy romantic comedy movie "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," which was a modern retelling of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella "A Christmas Carol." She went on to star as socialite Charlotte Grayson in the hit TV drama series "Revenge" from 2011 to 2015. Allen has also made appearances onDisney Channel TV showsand TV series, including "Grey's Anatomy" and "ER." In recent years, Allen shifted away from acting and moved more toward social media influencing. Original article source:'13 Going on 30' star Christa B. Allen says she fled cult after dating its charismatic leader

'13 Going on 30' star Christa B. Allen says she fled cult after dating its charismatic leader

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