Opal Suchata Chuangsri from Thailand crowned Miss World 2025New Foto - Opal Suchata Chuangsri from Thailand crowned Miss World 2025

HYDERABAD, India (AP) — Opal Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand was crowned Miss World on Saturday in India, where the international pageant was held this year. Chuangsri topped a field of 108 contestants in the contest held in India's southern Hyderabad city. Hasset Dereje Admassu of Ethiopia was the first runner-up in the competition. Chuangsri received her crown from last year's winner Krystyna Pyszková. The 72nd Miss World beauty pageant was hosted by Miss World 2016 Stephanie del Valle and Indian presenter Sachiin Kumbhar. India hosted the beauty competition last year as well. India's Nandini Gupta exited after making it to the final 20. Six Indian women have won the title, including Reita Faria (1966), Aishwarya Rai (1994), Diana Hayden (1997), Yukta Mookhey (1999), Priyanka Chopra (2000) and Manushi Chillar (2017).

Opal Suchata Chuangsri from Thailand crowned Miss World 2025

Opal Suchata Chuangsri from Thailand crowned Miss World 2025 HYDERABAD, India (AP) — Opal Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand was crowned Miss Wor...
Rihanna's Dad Ronald Fenty Dies at 70 Following a Brief IllnessNew Foto - Rihanna's Dad Ronald Fenty Dies at 70 Following a Brief Illness

David Crichlow/Shutterstock Rihanna's dad,Ronald Fenty, has died, PEOPLE can confirm. He was 70. According toStarcom Network, which was first to report the news, Fenty died in Los Angeles following "a brief illness." His official cause and date of death have yet to be revealed. Sources told the outlet, which is based in Rihanna's home country of Barbados, that Fenty's family was with him around the time of his death. In photos obtained byTMZ, Rihanna's brother, Rajad Fenty, could be seen arriving at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on May 28. The outlet reported that the singer was also in the vehicle. Representatives for Rihanna did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Saturday, May 31. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Read the original article onPeople

Rihanna's Dad Ronald Fenty Dies at 70 Following a Brief Illness

Rihanna's Dad Ronald Fenty Dies at 70 Following a Brief Illness David Crichlow/Shutterstock Rihanna's dad,Ronald Fenty, has died, PE...
Clint Eastwood at 95: Inside the Hollywood Icon's Life a Year After His Girlfriend's DeathNew Foto - Clint Eastwood at 95: Inside the Hollywood Icon's Life a Year After His Girlfriend's Death

Michael Kovac/Getty Clint Eastwood is celebrating a milestone birthday, turning 95 on Saturday, May 31 The Oscar winner's son says Clint has been "a trouper" in the year after his partner Christina Sandera's death Recent projects for the Hollywood icon include directingJuror #2, starring Nicholas Hoult Clint Eastwoodhas hit a major milestone. The Hollywood legend turns 95 on Saturday, May 31, nearly a year since his longtimegirlfriendChristina Sanderadied. SonScott Eastwoodrecently gave an update on how his father was holding up, telling PEOPLE theGran Torinoactor was "doing good" adding that, "he's a survivor, a trouper." Scott, 39, added that when it comes to his father, theDirty Harryicon is not one to complain. "He was born coming out of the Great Depression, and then he was young during World War II. He saw a lot of struggle," Scott said. Sandera, Clint's partner of 10 years,died of a heart attack at age 61 last July. At the time, the Oscar winner released a statement saying, "Christina was a lovely, caring woman, and I will miss her very much." Speaking with Austrian newspaperKurierahead of his 95th birthday, the star expressed that at his age, he remains in good physical shape and no one needs to worry about his health "for a long time yet." "There's no reason why a man can't get better with age," Clint said in the interview published on May 30. "And I have much more experience today. Sure, there are directors who lose their touch at a certain age, but I'm not one of them." While Clint has kept public appearances to a minimum recently, he remains a major presence in Hollywood — such as his latest directorial projectJuror #2. The drama stars Nicholas Hoult as "family man" Justin Kemp, who serves as a a juror in a "high-profile murder trial" before he "finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma, one he could use to sway the jury verdict and potentially convict — or free — the accused killer," per asynopsis. Speaking with PEOPLE at the Oct. 27 premiere for the film at the AFI Film Festival, Hoult revealed that he was "truly shocked" to be cast, while sharingwhat it was like to work with theUnforgivenstar. "He is cinema in many ways, as an actor, the performances he's given, the films he's directed," Hoult said. "It's just magic to be on set with him and [to have] learned from him. So I feel very, very lucky." Emma McIntyre/Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Clint's family has also celebrated some milestones and achievements — such as son Scott's upcoming filmsTin SoldierandAlarum, the latter which starsSylvester Stallone, and daughterMorgan Eastwood marrying Tanner Koopmans last summerat the Mission Ranch in Carmel, California. Last August, the1992star revealed what meaningful advice his famous dad has passed along to help him with his acting career. "Follow your gut," Scott shared. Read the original article onPeople

Clint Eastwood at 95: Inside the Hollywood Icon's Life a Year After His Girlfriend's Death

Clint Eastwood at 95: Inside the Hollywood Icon's Life a Year After His Girlfriend's Death Michael Kovac/Getty Clint Eastwood is cel...
What Ever Happened to the Cast of "The Real McCoys"?

ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty The Real McCoyswas a groundbreaking American sitcom on ABC that followed a group of West Virginians who relocated to a California farm to start a new life. With a blend of humor and heartfelt moments, the series became a staple of early TV comedy. It aired for six seasons, switching to CBS in its final year before concluding in 1963. The show stood out for its focus on generational dynamics and rural American values, earning strong ratings from viewers. Today, the show's cast members have taken different paths – some remained active in Hollywood, others stepped away, and a few became icons of their era. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty (2) Walter Brennan played the patriarch of the McCoy family, the tough but lovable Grandpa Amos. Already an established actor before the show, Brennan was the first to win three Academy Awards for acting. He appeared in Westerns and family dramas throughout the 1960s and early '70s. He was married to Ruth Wells for over five decades, and the pair had three children together. Brennan passed away in 1974 at the age of 80, remembered as one of the most respected character actors in Hollywood. CBS via Getty; Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Richard Crenna played Luke, the level-headed grandson who always tried to hold the family together. After the show ended, he successfully transitioned to film and more serious television roles, including his iconic turn as Colonel Trautman in theRamboseries. In 1985, he won an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Series Or A Special for his work inThe Rape of Richard Beck. Crenna was married to Penni Sweeney, and they had three children. He passed away in 2003 at age 76. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty; Taylor Hill/Getty Kathleen Nolan portrayed Kate McCoy, Luke's supportive and hardworking wife. After leaving the show, she remained active in television, appearing in series likeGunsmokeandThe Big Valley. Nolan was married to Richard Heckenkamp and had one son, actor Spencer Garrett. The pair ended up divorcing in 1965. In 1975, she became the first female president of the Screen Actors Guild. The 91-year-old now lives a relatively private life since stepping away from acting. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Michael Winkelman played Little Luke, the youngest member of the McCoy family. Following the show, he made appearances onThe MunstersandThe Joey Bishop Show, but eventually left acting. He passed away in 1999 at the age of 53. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Lydia Reed played Hassie, Luke and Kate's teenage daughter. AfterThe Real McCoys, she stepped away from acting entirely. She married Mario Travaglini in 1967 and reportedly had one child before choosing a private life away from the entertainment industry. The 80-year-old has made no public appearances in recent decades. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories CBS via Getty Tony Martinez portrayed Pepino, the McCoys' farmhand who often served as comic relief. In addition to acting, Martinez was an accomplished musician and had a long career in theater, including a notable role in the Broadway production ofMan of La Mancha. Martinez never married publicly and did not have known children. He died in 2002 at the age of 82. Read the original article onPeople

What Ever Happened to the Cast of “The Real McCoys”?

What Ever Happened to the Cast of "The Real McCoys"? ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty The Real Mc...
Is "Karate Kid: Legends" a "Cobra Kai" Sequel? Here's How the New Movie Fits Into the Universe

© Columbia Pictures Karate Kid: Legendsis the sixth movie in the franchise Cobra Kairan for six seasons, ending in February 2025 Ralph Macchio first played Daniel LaRusso in 1984'sThe Karate Kid It's "legends only" inKarate Kid: Legends. The 2025 movie is the latest installment in the story of Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), who audiences first met in 1984'sThe Karate Kid.He was introduced to a new generation onCobra Kai, which finished its six-season run in February 2025. Karate Kid: Legendsmerges the worlds ofThe Karate Kidfranchise. Macchio is back as Daniel, and in his latest adventure, he meets Mr. Han, played byJackie Chan, from the 2010Karate Kidremake starringJaden Smith. Mr. Han knew Daniel's original teacher, Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita), and Macchio explained toThe Hollywood Reporterhow that element is "another ecosystem in the grand universe" ofThe Karate Kid. "This franchise doesn't know how to not do it right when we care," he said. "I try to always take great care and protect my character, and I like to believe I've done that again." So, with multiple characters fromThe Karate Kidworld appearing together, isKarate Kid: Legendsa sequel toCobra Kai? Here's everything to know about how the new movie connects to the popular Netflix series. Warning: Spoilers ahead forKarate Kid: Legends! © Columbia Pictures Karate Kid: Legendsis not a direct sequel toCobra Kai, but it takes place in the same world as the series and original movies. "There are many, many seasons ofCobra Kai.This is not aCobra Kaimovie. It's within theKarate Kiduniverse," director Jonathan Entwistle toldCollider. "It's another chapter in the story. It's another graphic novel in the sequence." © Columbia Pictures Yes,Karate Kid: Legendstakes place three years after theCobra Kaiseries finale. "Our filmis setafter the sixth and final season ofCobra Kaiand takes theKarate Kidmythology in a fresh direction with a new set of characters," director Entwistle explained to PEOPLE in April 2025. Columbia Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection Karate Kid: Legendsintroduces a new protagonist to the iconic franchise: Li Fong (played by Ben Wang). Li is a Beijing-born martial arts student who trains under Mr. Han and Daniel. When Li moves to New York City, he continues to practice kung-fu with Mr. Han while also learning karate from Daniel. Curtis Bonds Baker/Netflix In thefinal episodeofCobra Kai, the Sekai Taikai tournament comes to an exhilarating end when Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) faces off against the intimidating Sensei Wolf (Lewis Tan) and ultimately wins. Daniel and Johnny celebrate their victory, as Cobra Kai is declared "the world's no. 1 dojo." "I don't think we knew from the beginning that Johnny would be a world champion," co-creator Jon Hurwitz toldTudum. "But we knew we wanted him to exorcise those demons from 1984 and [get] back on those red mats in the All Valley Sports Arena with a giant victory that felt pure, with Daniel and him having worked through their issues." For Macchio, Johnny and Daniel's friendship shows how far the two have come since they first met more than 40 years ago. "It speaks to the complexities of those characters and the fact that we love to see them working together," he said. "They'll still drive each other insane like any good married couple." Columbia Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection Macchio returns forKarate Kid: Legends, but anotherCobra Kaicast member makes a surprise cameo: Zabka, reprising his role as Johnny Lawrence. Zabka's appearance comes at the end of the movie, and his scene was a "very, very hard" secret to keep, according to Entwistle. "We built a brand-new Miyagi house just for the movie, which was based on the original version and that was the only place that we shot with Billy," the director explained toScreenRant. "So we snuck him in and we hid him away almost in the closet, in Miyagi's closet." Macchio added how it was "great having him" inKarate Kid: Legends. "He gracesCobra Kaiwith a brilliant performance and he graces us here with a tip of the hat to the legendary Johnny Lawrence. It's great to have him in there," he said. Curtis Bonds Baker/Netflix© 2024 No, another season ofCobra Kaiis not currently planned. The Netflix series ended in February 2025 after six seasons. In a February 2025The New York Timesinterview, Macchio voiced his hopes for aCobra Kaimovie in the future. "IfKarate Kid: Legendsdoes well, I would love to see aCobra Kaimovie in two or three years," said the actor. "As long as there's a way to be truthful to the characters, to propel a story in a way that opens it up to generations, it's something I'd be open to having a conversation about." Going back to the small screen,Cobra Kaicreators Hayden Schlossberg, Josh Heald and Jon Hurwitz have hinted at some spinoff ideas, with one being a prequel series about a young Mr. Miyagi. "We'll see exactly what path we take in terms of spinoffs, but it is definitely something that we've been wanting to do," Schlossberg toldThe Hollywood Reporterin July 2024. Macchio is keeping the door open for returning to theKarate Kiduniverse, tellingThe Hollywood Reporter, "We'll see." "As long as it's honest, genuine and truthful to the base of this character and these characters, I'll always be open to listen because I like that the next generation can experience the joy of what we've been through," the star continued. "In a world that's not always joyful, it's really cool to bring some of that." 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Is “Karate Kid: Legends” a “Cobra Kai” Sequel? Here's How the New Movie Fits Into the Universe

Is "Karate Kid: Legends" a "Cobra Kai" Sequel? Here's How the New Movie Fits Into the Universe © Columbia Pictures K...
MGK Cradles His and Megan Fox's Baby in New Photo: 'It's a Celebration'New Foto - MGK Cradles His and Megan Fox's Baby in New Photo: 'It's a Celebration'

Machine Gun Kelly/Instagram; Lester Cohen/Getty MGK shared a new photo of his baby daughter, whom he shares with ex-fiancée Megan Fox, on Friday, May 30 The rapper, 35, featured the little one in an Instagram carousel celebrating the success of his single "Cliché" Machine Gun Kelly and Fox welcomed their daughter in March and have been co-parenting since MGKis celebrating something big – with the help of his little one by his side! On Friday, May 30, Machine Gun Kelly, 35, sharedan Instagram carouselcelebrating his song "Cliché" hitting 8.6 million streams on Spotify, marking his biggest solo debut. The sixth photo in the slide showed MGK holding his baby daughter, whom he shares with his ex-fiancéeMegan Fox. In the photo, the rapper is seen wearing a white button-down shirt, black tie, and black vest. He has his daughter's hand in the camera, showing off her brown and white, long-sleeved top. However, the tot's face can't be seen in the snap. Machine Gun Kelly/Instagram Other moments included in the carousel was a reposted TikTok by user davidszajunknyc with text on top that read: "MGK Dropped the Song of the Summer." There was also another video clip, this time of MGK playing the guitar in what appears to be a studio session. MGK's latest photo of him and his daughter comes afterhe shared a quick peekof the infant on May 23. At the time, the rapper smiled as he took a selfie in the reflection of a car door. He also wore a baby carrier, with the little one's head peeking out from it. machine gun kelly/Instagram At the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26, the 35-year-oldBird Boxstargushed about fatherhoodwhile speaking toAccess Onlineon the red carpet. "I'm just so elated," he told the outlet about becoming a new dad again. "It's just awesome." Machine Gun Kelly is also a dad to daughterCasie, 15. "They smell so good," he added. "I was just meant to be a dad." Later that night, he spoke withE! Newsand explained that his daughter wasn't doing the best. "She has a little bit of a fever, so I'm gonna just walk the carpet and go back, you know what I mean, and handle my business,"he explained. "Give her my pheromones, and let her heal up." Fox's daughter with MGK marks her fourth child. She is already a mom to sons Noah Shannon, 12, Bodhi Ransom, 11, and Journey River, 8, all of whom she shares with ex-husbandBrian Austin Green. In January 2022, Fox, 39, and MGKgot engaged, however; they broke things off in December 2024. A source told PEOPLE earlier this month that the two have been co-parenting well regardless of their split. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. MGK – whose real name is Colson Baker – is "committed to being present for their daughter," which is why he's been staying at the house "part-time." "Megan and Colson are not back together," the insider told PEOPLE. "Their relationship remains focused strictly on coparenting their baby girl. While Colson does occasionally stay at Megan's house, it's only part-time and solely to spend time with the baby." "They're committed to being present for their daughter, but they're not living together or romantically involved," the source said. Read the original article onPeople

MGK Cradles His and Megan Fox’s Baby in New Photo: ‘It’s a Celebration’

MGK Cradles His and Megan Fox's Baby in New Photo: 'It's a Celebration' Machine Gun Kelly/Instagram; Lester Cohen/Getty MGK ...
Trump tells US steelworkers he's going to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50%New Foto - Trump tells US steelworkers he's going to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50%

WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. (AP) —President Donald Trumpon Friday told Pennsylvania steelworkers he's doubling thetariff on steel importsto 50% to protect their industry, a dramatic increase that could further push up prices for a metal used to make housing, autos and other goods. In a post later on his Truth Social platform, he added that aluminum tariffs would also be doubled to 50%. He said both tariff hikes would go into effect Wednesday. Trump spoke at U.S. Steel's Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant in suburban Pittsburgh, where he also discussed a details-to-come deal under which Japan'sNippon Steel will investin the iconic American steelmaker. Trump told reporters after he arrived back in Washington that he still has to approve the deal. "I have to approve the final deal with Nippon and we haven't seen that final deal yet, but they've made a very big commitment and it's a very big investment," he said. Though Trump initially vowed to block the Japanese steelmaker's bid to buy Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel, he reversed course and announced an agreement last week for "partial ownership" by Nippon. It's unclear, though, if the deal his administration helped broker has been finalized or how ownership would be structured. Nippon Steel has never said it is backing off its bid to outright buy and control U.S. Steel as a wholly owned subsidiary, even as it increased the amount of money it promised to invest in U.S. Steel plants and gave guarantees that it wouldn't lay off workers or close plants as it sought federal approval of the acquisition. "We're here today to celebrate a blockbuster agreement that will ensure this storied American company stays an American company," Trump said as he opened an event at one of U.S. Steel's warehouses. "You're going to stay an American company, you know that, right?" As for the tariffs,Trump said doubling the levies on imported steel "will even further secure the steel industry in the U.S." But such a dramatic increase could push prices even higher. Steel prices have climbed 16% since Trump became president in mid-January, according to the government's Producer Price Index. As of March 2025, steel cost $984 a metric ton in the United States, significantly more than the price in Europe ($690) or China ($392), according to the U.S. Commerce Department. The United States produced about three times as much steel as it imported last year, with Canada, Brazil, Mexico and South Korea being the largest sources of steel imports. Analysts have credited tariffs going back to Trump's first term with helping strengthen the domestic steel industry, something that Nippon Steel wanted to capitalize on in its offer to buy U.S. Steel. The United Steelworkers union remained skeptical. Its president, David McCall, said in a statement that the union is most concerned "with the impact that this merger of U.S. Steel into a foreign competitor will have on national security, our members and the communities where we live and work." Trump stressed thedeal would maintain American controlof the storied company, which is seen as both a political symbol and an important matter for the country's supply chain, industries like auto manufacturing and national security. Trump, who has been eager to strike deals and announce new investments in the U.S. since retaking the White House, is also trying to satisfy voters, including blue-collar workers, who elected him as he called to protect U.S. manufacturing. U.S. Steel has not publicly communicated any details of a revamped deal to investors. Nippon Steel issued a statement approving of the proposed "partnership" but also has not disclosed terms. State and federal lawmakers who have been briefed on the matter describe a deal in which Nippon will buy U.S. Steel and spend billions on U.S. Steel facilities in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Alabama, Arkansas and Minnesota. The company would be overseen by an executive suite and board made up mostly of Americans and protected by the U.S. government's veto power in the form of a "golden share." Unionized steelworkers said there is some split opinion in the ranks over Nippon Steel's acquisition, but that sentiment has shifted over time as they became more convinced that U.S. Steel would eventually shut down their Pittsburgh-area plants. Clifford Hammonds, a line feeder at the plant where Trump spoke, said at the very least the deal will help upgrade the aging plant and help increase production. "It's putting money back into the plant to help rebuild it, because this plant is old, it's falling apart. We ain't really producing as much as we should be because, like I said, this place is old. It's falling apart. We need some type of investment to fix the machines that we've got working," Hammonds said. No matter the terms, the issue has outsized importance for Trump, who last year repeatedly said he would block the deal and foreign ownership of U.S. Steel, as did former President Joe Biden. Trump promised during the campaign to make the revitalization of American manufacturing a priority of his second term in office. And the fate of U.S. Steel, once the world's largest corporation, could become a political liability in the midterm elections for his Republican Party in the swing state of Pennsylvania and other battleground states dependent on industrial manufacturing. Trump said Sunday he wouldn't approve the deal if U.S. Steel did not remain under U.S. control. He said it will keep its headquarters in Pittsburgh. The president closed his remarks Friday by thanking steelworkers. "With the help of patriots like you, we're going to produce our own metal, unleash our own energy, secure our own future, build our country, control our destiny," he said. "We are once again going to put Pennsylvania steel into the backbone of America like never before." In recent days, Trump and other U.S. officials began promoting Nippon Steel's new commitment to invest $14 billion on top of its $14.9 billion bid, including building a new electric arc furnace steel mill somewhere in the U.S. He was joined onstage Friday by several U.S. Steel workers, including Jason Zugai, vice president of the United Steelworkers local union at the Irvin finishing plant that defied the international union in supporting Nippon Steel's bid to buy U.S. Steel. Zugai, whose father had lost his job in a steel mill years earlier, lobbied local officials and members of Congress to support the deal, believing that U.S. Steel would otherwise shut down its Pittsburgh-area plants eventually. In his remarks, Zugai told Trump, "I knew you wouldn't let us down" and called Nippon Steel's proposed $14 billion in investments into steel production in the U.S. "life-changing." ___ Associated Press writers Josh Boak in Washington and Yuri Kageyama in Tokyo contributed to this report.

Trump tells US steelworkers he’s going to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50%

Trump tells US steelworkers he's going to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50% WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. (AP) —President Donald Trumpon Friday...

 

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