Nina Dobrev Reveals She and Julianne Hough Have Cartier Friendship Rings. Here's the Sweet Meaning Behind Them

Nina Dobrev sat down for a new interview with Only Natural DiamondsMagazine published on May 27

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  • The actress revealed that she has multiple matching rings with her friends, including Julianne Hough

  • Dobrev and Hough have been friends for nearly 15 years and met through a mutual hairstylist

Nina Dobrevknows that friendships can last a lifetime.

The actress, 37, surrounds herself with a good group of gals, and she commemorates that with special jewelry, as she revealed in a new cover story forOnly Natural Diamonds Magazine.

In theinterview published on May 27, theVampire Diariesalum shared that she and four of her industry friends, includingJulianne Houghand celebrity hairstylist Riawna Capri, own matchingCartier Love rings(the jeweler's famous design retails anywhere from $2,670 to $6,900).

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Dobrev, who also revealed that she and another group of friends have the same Ecksand ring, revealed the sweet meaning behind the accessories. “We're saying that we'll love each other forever."

She added, “I love everyone I surround myself with. We're all like-minded people," while calling the ritual of matching accessories “a beautiful thing.”

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Her friendship with Hough has stood the test of time since they met over a decade ago. In a 2013 interview withE!, theDancing with the Starsalum, 37, said their bond started when they were introduced by Capri, who was a mutual connection with the two. " 'She's like, 'You guys have to meet.' We've just been like joined—connected at the hip," Hough said at the time.

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In 2023, PEOPLE sat down with the duo when they opened up about exactlywhy they hit things off immediately.

“It feels like we met when we were 2 years old, because I feel like I have known you my entire life,” said Dobrev. “We are goofy, we like to laugh, we like to play with our dogs and hang out and watch movies and get ready together and go places together. We just like to be around each other. I can only speak for myself, but Julianne is such a positive, awesome person. She has an infectious energy that you just want to be around, so selfishly I am just trying to get a little bit of her energy transferred to me.”

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Matthew Perry Foundation’s CEO Says Actor's Death Was 'Like Losing a Family Member'

The CEO of the Matthew Perry Foundation, Lisa Kasteler Calio, has paid tribute to the late actor in a heartbreaking victim impact statement obtained by PEOPLE

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  • The statement was released ahead of the sentencing of Perry's personal assistant Kenneth "Kenny" Iwamasa on the morning of Wednesday, May 27

  • "I had lost my friend, someone I cared very deeply for. Losing Matthew was like losing a family member," Calio said while reflecting on the night of Perry's death

The CEO of theMatthew PerryFoundation paid tribute to the late actor as she spoke out in an emotional victim impact statement ahead of the sentencing of his personal assistantKenneth "Kenny" Iwamasa.

Iwamasa — who is one offive people convicted of crimesconnected to Perry's 2023 ketamine overdose death — will learn his fate on the morning of Wednesday, May 27. He faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death.

Perry was found deadin his hot tub at his Pacific Palisades home on Oct. 28, 2023, andhis cause of death was determinedto be "acute effects of ketamine." He was 54.

The Department of Justice determined that Iwamasa had "repeatedly" injected Perry with ketamine "without medical training," including performing multiple injections on him on the day he died.

Ahead of the sentencing, Lisa Kasteler Calio, CEO of the Matthew Perry Foundation, discussed Iwamasa while reflecting on the lateFriendsstar's incredible life in a victim impact statement submitted to the court on Tuesday, May 26.

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In the impact statement obtained by PEOPLE, Calio explained how she'd worked in communications in the entertainment industry for 50 years; close to 30 of which she'd spent working for Perry.

“It was my job to protect Matthew from a worldwide media that thought Matthew's personal life should be played out publicly. I could only be of use to Matthew if he trusted me—and he did, implicitly. Our relationship transcended that of client/publicist. I was his confidante and I was fierce on his behalf,” Calio shared.

She explained that on the night of Perry's death, she sat on a curb outside his home for six hours, adding that she'd gone to meet his parents and stepparents.

“I would not have been allowed into the house and, frankly, I didn't want to go in. I stayed because I didn't know how to leave. I had lost my friend, someone I cared very deeply for. Losing Matthew was like losing a family member,” Calio insisted, stating that she was “concerned” about Iwamasa, whom she'd known longer than Perry.

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Calio noted that Iwamasa — who previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine, in connection with Perry's death — was a 60-year-old man, not “a young assistant trying to break into the business.”

“He had worked in it for decades—but again, he now had a lifestyle to protect, even if meant harming Matthew,” she said, claiming that Iwamasa “wanted to inhabit and control Matthew's world.”

Calio accused Iwamasa of trying to get the late star “to fire several of those he trusted the most,” alleging that despite that not happening, he did manage to convince Perry that “he didn't need his sober companion or his team.”

Calio said in the statement, “Kenny convinced Matthew that there were too many people around and that he didn't need to spend the money on them anymore. And that battle Kenny won. I was not aware. And from my point of view, that was the beginning of the end.”

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She alleged that Iwamasa would buy over-the-counter sleep aids for Perry, who she said had terrible insomnia, when the medication he was prescribed wasn't enough.

Calio also claimed that despite Iwamasa telling her things she wasn't interested in knowing regarding Perry's physicality, he “never mentioned the ketamine.”

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She alleged that he didn't speak about it, “because his true concern was not upsetting the lifestyle to which he'd become accustomed,” stating that from what she'd read, he'd watched Perry “seize up more than once and never told any of us who cared so deeply” about the actor.

“We would have gotten him the help he desperately needed,” Calio wrote, claiming that although she thought Iwamasa feared that Perry would have fired him if he'd said anything, this wouldn't have been the case.

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Calio alleged in the statement, “Kenny Iwamasa killed my friend. His narcissistic, outrageous, irresponsible behavior, his psychotic plan, caused him to heat up the jacuzzi, give Matthew the giant shot he requested and leave him alone to die.”

She said she'd spoken to Perry about their plans for the Matthew Perry Foundation three days before his death.

Calio wrote, “Matthew said he wanted to be remembered as someone who helped as many people as possible, not for 'Chandler.' There was no question that we were going to move forward and fulfill his legacy. The Foundation is almost three years old—our work, in Matthew's name, is saving lives.”

She continued that she'd heard that “Kenny may receive a lighter sentence because he has been helpful with the other cases related to Matthew's death,” adding, “This is heartbreaking. He did not help Matthew.”

“Whatever sentence he receives, it won't be long enough. He will always be known as the man who killed Matthew Perry, I suppose there should be some comfort in that,” Calio's statement concluded. “Your Honor, the world lost a wonderful, kind, generous, sweet, loyal soul. Matthew is still beloved, I see it every day.”

Calio's statement was filed as part of the federal criminal proceedings tied to Perry's death.

Perry's sisters, Caitlin and Madeline Morrison, were also among those criticizing Iwamasa in emotionalvictim impact statements previously obtained by PEOPLE,accusing him of enabling their brother's drug use.

“It is difficult to put into words the sense of betrayal I felt when I found out what Kenny had done,” Madeline wrote in a statement addressed to U.S. District Judge Sherilyn Garnett.

“In many ways, it felt like my brother died all over again. Everything I believed about the day he died—everything Kenny told us—was a lie," she continued, adding: "The idea that someone my brother considered family could betray him in such an unimaginable way is something I never could have conceived."

According to the Department of Justice, Iwamasa was accused of conspiring withJasveen Sangha, Erik Fleming and Dr. Salvador Plasenciato illegally obtain ketamine and distribute it to Perry, PEOPLE previously reported.

Sangha, Fleming, Plasencia and Dr. Mark Chavez — who admitted to helping distribute ketamine to Plasencia — have all pleaded guilty to various charges tied to the case.

Sangha, dubbed the "Ketamine Queen,"was sentenced to 15 years in prison in Aprilafter pleading guilty to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury.

For Iwamasa, prosecutors have recommended a sentence of 41 months in prison plus three years of supervised release, according to court documents previously obtained by PEOPLE.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

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IOC president Kirsty Coventry says sports cut from 2032 Brisbane Games could return in future

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Sports and medal events cut from the 2032 Brisbane Olympics program will have a path to return at future Summer Games, IOC president Kirsty Coventry told sports leaders on Wednesday.

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Coventry’s reassurance to the annual meeting of Summer Games sports bodies came after shewarned in February of “uncomfortable” talksahead to make future Olympic hosting more efficient.

The International Olympic Committee aims to finalize within months the list of sports on the Brisbane program that Coventry previously told their leaders will be fewer than the 36 being played at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

“There is a path (back), it’s not just an end,” the IOC president told The Associated Press on Wednesday on the sidelines of the assembly of the summer sports group known asASOIF.

Brisbane also could have fewer than the 353 medal events being competed for at Los Angeles.

“I know that not everyone will be happy,” Coventry acknowledged to ASOIF members Wednesday, adding "the goal is not to destroy any sport.”

Coventry also met Tuesday with ASOIF members and assured them “we don’t have specific numbers” as targets for the sports and events program for Brisbane.

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The most important metric shapes to be the number of venues needed as the IOC looks to manage costs for hosts.

“The cost and complexity comes when you start adding additional venues for single purpose events,” Coventry told the AP. “That’s where we need to look and say: ‘How could we change that?’”

A major step toward streamlining the program for Brisbane and beyond is a June 24 meeting of the full IOC membership in Lausanne that should agree a process for evaluating sports and events.

A list of sports at Brisbane could be confirmed in September, with a longer timeline to confirm the detailed program of medal events.

Sports at risk?

Modern pentathlonhas long been seen as vulnerable to losing its historic Olympic status, whilesports added to the LA program— including flag football, lacrosse and squash — will be competing for their place in Brisbane before having their showcase in 2028.

The2036 Olympics hosting contest was pausedby Coventry last year in the first big decision of her new presidency. Qatar is widely seen as a strong contender for a project likely to be spread in the Middle East region, which has been targeted during the conflict between the United States and Israel against Iran.

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Russia allows central bank, top lender Sberbank to down drones

May 27 (Reuters) - Russia has passed a law allowing its central bank and other financial institutions to operate their ‌own defence systems and arm staff to repel drone attacks, ‌a document published by the lower house of parliament showed.

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Ukraine struck the central bank's ​office in Sevastopol in Crimea with a missile on Wednesday, local governor Mikhail Razvozhaev said, alleging that it was a British-made Storm Shadow missile. He added that the building was on fire.

Ukraine has been regularly ‌striking Russia with drones ⁠since Moscow launched the war in February 2022, with energy infrastructure frequently targeted as Kyiv aims to ⁠deprive Moscow of revenues in order to bring the conflict to an end.

Drone defence systems could be located next to the central bank, the ​country's biggest ​bank Sberbank, and the Russian ​Cash Collection Association. Staff at ‌those institutions would be permitted to be armed.

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The institutions would handle the cost of drone defence themselves, Anatoly Aksakov, the head of the financial committee in Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, was quoted as saying by the RBC news outlet.

The attack on ‌the central bank's office in Sevastopol ​was the first on a major central ​bank office since the start ​of the war. There were no reported attacks ‌on major Sberbank offices.

On Tuesday, Alexander ​Shokhin, head of ​Russia's most powerful business lobby, told President Vladimir Putin companies are ready to finance the purchase of heavier weapons and ​electronic systems to defend ‌their infrastructure from drone attacks.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Jekaterīna ​Golubkova in Tokyo and Gleb Bryanski in Moscow; Editing ​by Lincoln Feast and Gus Trompiz)

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Jennifer Lopez Marks Memorial Day in White Bikini with Family Sing-Along Alongside Kids Max and Emme

Jennifer Lopez marked Memorial Day with her twins Max and Emme and close friends in Los Angeles

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  • The singer shared pictures of her sunbathing, swimming, and clips of her sing-along to "Total Eclipse of the Heart" with loved ones to Instagram on Monday, May 25

  • Lopez welcomed her kids, now 18, with ex-husband Marc Anthony in February 2008

Jennifer Lopezwas feeling patriotic as she marked Memorial Day with her nearest and dearest friends and family.

The singer, 56, spent May 25 soaking up the bright Los Angeles sun and posted a picture of herself sunbathing poolside in a white triangle bikini onInstagram.

In another clip, the mom of two was filmed taking a dip in a floatie while relaxing with her loved ones.

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Lopez captioned the sweet images: “Spending the day with the people I love. Happy Memorial Day everybody ❤️🤍💙.”

She was joined by her twins for the event,Max Muñiz and Emme Maribel Muñiz, both 18. The actress was filmed cuddling Max as the pair posed for a picture with the U.S. flag in the background.

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Lopez sported a white lace, cutaway dress for the event while Max and Emme dressed down.

The “On The Floor” singer even showed off her musical prowess as the crew enjoyed a passionate sing-along to “Total Eclipse of the Heart” byBonnie Tyler.

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Lopez welcomed her kids with ex-husbandMarc Anthonyin February 2008, tellingPEOPLEwhen they were age 6 that the love she felt for them was “unconditional."

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“I know everybody feels this way about their kids, but I just feel like they're super special. I can't wait to see what they do," she added, noting, "I feel like my job is to not mess them up too much.”

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Emme has followed in Lopez's multi-talented footsteps as a singer and author and once shocked fans by joining her mother onstage during her 2020 Super Bowl performance and belting out “Let's Get Loud.”

But while Lopez is incredibly proud of her kids, the actress previously admitted that being a mom to teenagers comes with new challenges.

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"The teenage years are tough," she said in an interview onLive with Kelly and Markin May 2023. "It's challenging. You have this baby for a while and then it's like, your best little friend who loves being with you all the time, and then all of a sudden it's like, 'Get out of my room.' "

“They are challenging everything you say and everything you do and everything you are, and that's what it is,” she added. “You have to kind of just ride the waves."

"I think it's particularly hard on moms, because they always love dad, they're always like, 'Dad's the best!' — and I was like that with my dad too!" she continued, turning to her mom,Guadalupe Rodríguez, who joined her on the show. "And my mom told me, and I'll say it to you right now, on TV in front of everybody. I understand you so much more now."

Elsewhere in the interview, Lopez commented on how she parents differrently to her mother, revealing that she was "looser" than her mom.

"I think my mom, for a long time, was a stay-at-home mom, and I've always been a working mom, so that right there is a very different thing,' she continued. "And also she was 20 years old — by the time she was 26, she had 3 kids."

"So she was kind of a kid raising kids. And I had my kids when I was 38, so I had them much later, so I was more of an adult at that time," said Lopez. "We kind of grew up together," she concluded.

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Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith Reveal if U.S. Bakers are Better than Brits

Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith discussed differences in American and British baking styles, including ingredient preferences and taste palates during a recent interview

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  • Leith noted Americans tend to bake larger, sweeter cakes compared to British bakers' more modest creations

  • Season 4 of The Great American Baking Show premiered on The Roku Channel on May 11

Paul HollywoodandPrue Leithare revealing whether they prefer American or British baking styles.

Leith, 86, and Hollywood, 60, star onThe Great American Baking Show, having also been judges onThe Great British Baking Show, referred to asThe Great British Bake Offin the U.K. They were quizzed about their preferences in an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter (THR)published on May 22.

“[Americans] are not better, they're different,” said Hollywood in aclip from the interviewshared on Instagram.

“They use a lot of whisked sponge, they use a lot of banana, they use a lot of pecans,” he continued. “They use things that we use in the U.K., but not to the extremity [that] the Americans do. That's the big difference. Their taste palette is a bit different from ours, but their baking is very similar.”

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Leith agreed, adding that aside from the quantity of each ingredient, the overall size of cakes also differs between bakers in each country.

“I think that Americans, by and large, like things to be sweeter than the Brits, and bigger. Big and sweet,” she toldTHR.

As the interview took place during filming in the summer of 2025, Leith also shared an observation that she made that day.

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“It's been interesting today because we asked them to do a cake, which could have been a little cake, and they [all made] enormous cakes — you know, four-tier jobs,” she toldTHR.

The latest season ofThe Great American Baking Showpremiered on The Roku Channel on May 11.

Around the same time, Leith — who stepped down as a judge onThe Great British Baking Showearlier this year — spoke toPEOPLEabout blunders she's had in the kitchen.

She revealed that, despite being known as a chef and restaurateur, not everything went to plan when she had the opportunity to serve tea toQueen Elizabethat the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Centre (QEII Centre) in Westminster, London, in 1986.

"I actually think there's something about the royal family, they jinx things," Leith told PEOPLE. "Because I think what happens is people get quite overexcited at the thought of them and then everything seems to go wrong. You talk to any caterer and they'll tell you drama stories about the royals."

Leith recalls another instance of messing up when cooking for royalty in her memoirBeing Old and Learning to Love It!

She fumbled theQueen's order for strong black tea, instead presenting the monarch with a "weak lemony tea served by a half-wit.”

Reflecting on the incident, Leith said, "Personally, the thing that upset me most was not giving the Queen a decent cup of tea, because I much admired the Queen and I thought, 'Poor...woman. She's been walking around this extremely boring building for two hours… By the time she got to me, she must have been absolutely panting for a cup of tea, and I failed completely.' "

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Sheep theft ruins Eid festivities for Palestinian shepherd

By Mussa Qawasma

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MASAFER YATTA, West Bank, May 26 (Reuters) - Palestinian shepherd Sameeha Rasheed was planning for the sacred ritual of sacrificing her family's sheep for the Eid al-Adha holiday, one of the holiest occasions in Islam, but West ‌Bank Jewish settlers stole them in a pre-dawn raid, she said.

Instead of celebrating, Rasheed has been left with nothing and ‌has also been deprived of the income she would have received from selling the sheep not used by her family.

The settlers stole around 45 sheep from her home ​in Masafer Yatta, a collection of Palestinian hamlets near Hebron, she said. Before the theft, they stole the family's guard dogs, so no one was alerted when the men broke in before dawn on May 21 and herded the animals away.

"This is our livelihood, my husband and I live from the income from these sheep. I don't have anything to get treatment for my husband or spend on myself," Rasheed, whose ‌husband has cancer, told Reuters.

Eid al-Adha, one of ⁠Islam's two main festivals, marks the climax of the annual Haj pilgrimage, when Muslims slaughter animals to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim, or Abraham, to sacrifice his son on God’s command, often distributing meat to ⁠the poor.

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Rasheed said settlers had been carrying out near-daily attacks on shepherds in the area, spraying pepper gas toward homes and children.

CCTV footage obtained and verified by Reuters showed masked men moving sheep out of the farm at night. Reuters verified the location as ​near ​Masafer Yatta by matching buildings, structures and terrain to archive and satellite imagery.

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Settler ​violence against Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank has ‌surged since the Gaza war began in October 2023. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has called it "Jewish terror" and a national disgrace.

Asked for comment on the sheep theft, the Israeli military said it had deployed troops to the area but did not see any settlers and it had handed the case to the Israeli police.

A spokesperson for the Yesha Council, which represents municipal councils of Jewish settlements in the West Bank, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

About 4,000 head of livestock have been stolen by settlers since the ‌start of 2026, according to Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture spokesperson Mahmoud Fatafta. He ​added that Palestinian farmers had lost more than $5 million due to settler attacks.

Israel's ​far-right governing coalition has enabled a rapid expansion of settlements, ​with some ministers openly advocating for the annexation of the West Bank. Most countries deem the settlements, built ‌on land captured in the 1967 war, illegal. Israel ​disputes this, citing historical and biblical ​ties to the land.

Palestinians have long sought an independent state in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, territories Israel captured and occupied in 1967.

More than 700,000 settlers live in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, among more than three million Palestinians, ​according to a European Union report in ‌2024.

"When we have sheep during the time to sacrifice (during Eid Al-Adha), we sell them. But now there are no sheep, ​not for us to sacrifice nor even to sell," Rasheed said.

(Reporting by Mussa Qawasma, Additional reporting by Roleen Tafakji, ​Writing by Ahmed Elimam; Editing by Michael Georgy and Sharon Singleton)

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Jonathan Andic steps down as Mango vice-chair

MADRID, May 26 (Reuters) - Jonathan ‌Andic, son ‌of the Mango ​fashion group's founder Isak Andic, said ‌on ⁠Thursday he was stepping ⁠down temporarily as ​vice ​chair, ​days after ‌being named a suspect in an investigation into ‌his ​father's ​death ​in 2024, ‌according to Efe.

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Jacob Elordi Reacts to This “Euphoria” Character's Gruesome Death Involving a Boa Constrictor and a Coffin

Warning: this post contains spoilers for the penultimate episode ofEuphoriaseason 3.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • In the penultimate episode of Euphoria season 3, one main character died

  • Following the episode, Jacob Elordi broke down the episode

  • The finale airs next Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on HBO

Nate Jacobs has finally met his maker.

On the May 24 episode ofEuphoriaseason 3,Jacob Elordi's character Nate died. Nate (Elordi) has been in trouble all season due to money he owes Naz (Jack Topalian), and in the penultimate episode of the season, his luck ran out.

Nate was trapped inside a coffin that was buried underground, with just a small hole for air. A rattlesnake got through the hole and he was brutally attacked. Hours later, Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Maddy (Alexa Demie) found his body.

Following the episode, fans got a behind-the-scenes look at how Elordi's death was filmed as he detailed what it was like being placed inside a coffin with a real snake.

"I had to go into this coffin. My shoulders were touching the side, and I couldn't move my arms, and then they would drill the lid on, and it would get dark," Elordi, 28, said during a post-show segment that aired on May 24 on HBO. "It was really nice, actually. It was quite peaceful in there."

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He was "tucked in this box, with dust falling on me, and a snake coming down the pipe," he said.

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There was a real snake involved in the scene, too. "They had a boa constrictor that they put a fake rattler on the end of, and [creator] Sam [Levinson] was like, 'We're just gonna drop a snake on you,'" Elordi said. "The snakes were rattling, which is really alarming when you're locked in a box."

In the end, he said the snake was "super cute."

"He was, like, real cuddly, so he just saddled up next to me, and it was nice," the actor said. "But he was real sleepy. I had to kind of nudge him to get him to come up."

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Despite Nate's gruesome end, he thought it was a "cool way to go."

"Nate is someone who's made so many mistakes and made so many dark choices. It's cool to see it all come to what it's come to," Elordi said of the character he's played since 2019.

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Nate's death is the first major character to die in season 3. Elordi called it "bittersweet" in his post-episode interview.

"This show is a massive part of, not just my career, but my life. It's been amazing, and I'm so proud, being a part of this," he said.

TheEuphoriaseason 3 finale airs Sunday, May 31, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.

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Hayden Panettiere recalls first onscreen makeout at 13 — with ‘20-something-year-old guy’ in “Raising Helen”

While reflecting on her various film projects, Hayden Panettiere shares memories from the 2004 movie Raising Helen with EW.

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Key Points

  • The actress had her "first makeout" scene on the project with a man she thinks was at least seven years older than her.

  • "I was shocked that he used his tongue!" she says. "I couldn't believe it, and I didn't want to make a big deal out of it."

Hayden Panettierestill has more stories to tell.

Ahead of the release of her headline-making memoir,Entertainment Weeklyspoke to the 36-year-old actress about the book and her career, including memories from the 2004 movieRaising Helen.

“Garry Marshall— an amazing man, the director who's no longer with us — he was just such an incredible person to work with,” Panettiere said.

When asked if being a mother of11-year-old daughter Kayachanged the way she watches the film, which follows Kate Hudson’s Helen stepping in to raise her nieces and nephews, including Panettiere’s Aubrey, she admitted that she hasn’t seen the project in years.

“I don't tend to go back and rewatch things that I do. You're lucky if I sit through the premiere of it and I don't run off and hide in the bathroom stall, which has happened before,” she explained to EW. “I don't want to nitpick them. I have amazing memories of what it was like being on set and being a part of the creation of it, which was much more important.”

Panettiere was 13 at the time of production, playing a 15-year-old.

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“Can you believe I was 13 in that movie? At certain points, they had me dressed up like you would've thought [I was way older],” she said. “I look back at pictures, people tell me how young I look now, but it's crazy because when I was 13, I almost looked like I was a teenager — the tummy out, the smokey eyes.”

Panettiere recalled “the first makeout ever in my life was onRaising Helen,” seemingly with bad boy BZ played by Michael Esparza.

“My mom [was] watching me with a 20-something-year-old guy while I was 13. I was shocked that he used his tongue! I couldn't believe it, and I didn't want to make a big deal out of it,” she told EW with a laugh. “I was like, ‘Oh, that's how it's done. Got it.’ I've got a lot of very great memories, funny memories from that, for sure.”

WhilePanettiere’s book,This Is Me: A Reckoning, includes stories from various projects likeRemember the Titans, Heroes,andNashville,she noted, “If I had told every single solitary story, the book would be five 300-page books.”

She also dives deep into her personal life, including herabusive relationshipwith ex Brian Hickerson.

“I really hope that by reading about the trials and tribulations that I've gone through, that it can help [readers] overcome their own obstacles and make sure that they know that they're not alone, because that's the worst feeling in the world — especially when you're going through a trying time — is to feel alone,” Panettiere told EW. “All you want to know is that somebody else has gone through and survived what you're going through right now, and even though in the moment it feels like you'll never be okay again. But I also hope people laugh through it as well. I think there's a good balance.”

This Is Me: A Reckoningis available wherever books are sold.

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Inside the “Bonanza” Cast's Lives Decades After the Series Ended

Bonanza premiered on NBC in 1959 and helped define the Western genre

People From left: Lorne Greene as Ben Cartwright, Pernell Roberts as Adam Cartwright, Dan Blocker as Eric 'Hoss' Cartwright and Michael Landon as Joseph 'Little Joe' Cartwright on 'Bonanza,' circa 1965Credit: Silver Screen Collection/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • The Emmy-winning show featured actors Lorne Greene and Michael Landon as father and son, respectively

  • Bonanza ran for 14 seasons, concluding in 1973 after 431 hour-long episodes

It's pretty much impossible to think about the Western TV genre without thinking ofBonanza.

The beloved NBC series galloped into fans' lives on Sept. 12, 1959, and ran for 14 seasons.Bonanzafollowed the Cartwright family and their adventures on their sprawling Ponderosa Ranch in Nevada in the 1860s.

Known for its heartfelt storytelling and colorful characters,Bonanzabecame a trailblazer as one of the first shows broadcast in color. The Western earned critical acclaim, including earning threeEmmy Awards, and has remained a cultural touchstone in classic television.

Though the show wrapped on Jan. 16, 1973, after 431 hour-long episodes, its legacy still looms large.

Find out what became ofLorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker,Michael Landonand their castmates who brought this frontier family to life.

Lorne Greene as Ben Cartwright

From left: Lorne Greene as Ben Cartwright on 'Bonanza'; Lorne Green attends the Canadian Tribute to the Statue of Liberty at South Street Seaport in New York City on July 1, 1986Credit: Fred Sabine/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Greene portrayed Ben Cartwright, the patriarch of the Cartwright family, who raised three very different sons on the Ponderosa Ranch.

The actor was deeply admired for his commanding presence and baritone voice. BeforeBonanza, he was known as the "Voice of Canada" for his work as a CBC radio broadcaster. After starring on the Western, Greene led the sci-fi seriesBattlestar Galacticaas Commander Adama. He remained active on TV and public service in his later years, and his final role was the 1987 TV movieThe Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory.

The Ottawa native was first married to Rita Hands, with whom he had twins, from 1938 to 1960. He married his second wife, Nancy Deale, in 1961, and the pair had one child together.

Greene died in September 1987 from pneumonia following surgery,per theLos Angeles Times.He was 72.

Pernell Roberts as Adam Cartwright

From left: Pernell Roberts as Adam Cartwright on 'Bonanza'; Pernell Roberts attends the ABC Summer TCA Press Tour in Universal City, Calif., on July 21, 1991Credit: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Roberts played Adam Cartwright, the eldest and most intellectual of the Cartwright brothers.

He leftBonanzaafter six seasons and later found success starring on the medical dramaTrapper John, M.D.during the 1980s. He also starred in the filmsNight Rider(1979),Hotel(1983) andDesperado(1987), and had guest spots onThe Love BoatandDiagnosis Murder.

Roberts stepped away from acting in his later years. He was married four times and had one son, who sadly died in a motorcycle accident.

According toThe Guardian, he died of pancreatic cancer in January 2010 at the age of 81.

Dan Blocker as Eric "Hoss" Cartwright

From left: Dan Blocker as Eric 'Hoss' Cartwright on 'Bonanza'; Dan Blocker is photographed in his dressing room at the London Palladium on May 9, 1966Credit: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty

Blocker won over hearts with his role as Eric "Hoss" Cartwright, the gentle giant middle brother.

BeforeBonanza, he was a Korean War veteran and had a few roles on other Westerns, such as NBC'sThe Restless Gun.

Blocker married Dolphia Parker in 1952, and they had four children, includingBrooklyn Nine-NineactorDirk Blocker.

His sudden death in May 1972 from a pulmonary embolism following gallbladder surgery,perThe New York Times, shocked fans and castmates alike. Blocker was only 43 at the time, and his passing was written into the show.

Michael Landon as Joseph "Little Joe" Cartwright

From left: Michael Landon as Joseph 'Little Joe' Cartwright on 'Bonanza'; Michael Landon attends the Malibu Committee for Incorporation's The Tides of March event in Malibu, Calif., on March 17, 1990Credit: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Landon played the charming and impulsive Little Joe, the youngest Cartwright son.

AfterBonanza, he became a household name again after starring on eight seasons ofLittle House on the Prairieand five seasons onHighway to Heaven.

Landon wasmarried three times: first to Dodie Levy-Fraser from 1956 to 1962, then to Marjorie Lynn Noe, whom he met on the set ofBonanza, from 1963 to 1982. He was married to his third wife,Cindy Landon(née Clerico), from 1983 until hisdeath from pancreatic cancerin July 1991, at age 54.

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In total, the late actorhad nine children, some of whom followed him into show business.

"He was very much a family man," Landon's daughter Jennifer, whom he shared with Cindy,toldThe Coronado Newsin May 2023. "I am so proud to have a father who had such an incredible effect on our people because he truly loved us."

David Canary as Candy Canaday

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David CanaryjoinedBonanzaon later seasons as Candy Canaday, a loyal ranch hand who became like family to the Cartwrights.

He was also known for his iconic role as Adam Chandler onAll My Children, for which he won five Daytime Emmys. He also appeared onThe DoctorsandAnother World.

Canary was married to actressMaureen Maloney. They shared two children, son Christopher and daughter Kathryn.

He continued acting until his retirement in 2010. Canary died from natural causes at 77 in November 2015,perVariety.

Tim Matheson as Griff King

From left: Tim Matheson as Griff King on 'Bonanza'; Tim Matheson attends the world premiere screening of CNN's 'The 2000s: A Look Back at the Dawn of TV's New Golden Age,' presented by the Paley Center for Media, in Beverly Hills, Calif., on June 28, 2018Credit: Fred Sabine/NBC via Getty; VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty

Tim Mathesonplayed Griff King, a former convict who earns a second chance working on Ponderosa during the show's final season.

Though his time onBonanzawas brief, Matheson went on to have a long and active career in Hollywood,spanning over five decades. He's best known for playing Otter in 1978'sAnimal Houseand Vice President Hoynes onThe West Wing.

Matheson hascontinued to workin front of and behind the camera as a director on popular series likePsychandBurn Notice. He also starred on Netflix'sVirgin Riveras Dr. Vernon Mullins and had recurring roles on shows likeHart of Dixie,Evil,This Is Us,Quantum Leapand9-1-1: Nashville.

Matheson was married to the lateYours, Mine and OursactressJennifer Leakfrom 1968 to 1971 and Megan Murphy from 1985 to 2010 before tying the knot withElizabeth Marighettoin March 2018. He and Murphyshare three children: Molly, Emma and Cooper.

Mitch Vogel as Jamie Hunter Cartwright

Mitch Vogel as Jamie Hunter Cartwright on 'Bonanza'Credit: Fred Sabine/NBC via Getty

Mitch Vogel played Jamie Hunter, the teenage orphan who was adopted by Ben Cartwright onBonanza's final three seasons.

"TheBonanzaset was a really special set," Vogeltold theDesoto Times-Tribunein June 2024. "And I know that because afterBonanzaended, I went on to do other shows. There was a lot of fun on the set, especially Michael Landon and Dan Blocker."

BeforeBonanza, Vogel earned praise as a child actor. He starred in 1968'sYours, Mine and Oursand 1969'sThe Reivers, earning aGolden Globenomination for the latter. After, he played three different characters onGunsmokeandreunited with Landon onLittle House on the Prairie, among other TV guest roles.

Vogel stepped away from acting in his 20s, with his last roles coming onWonder Womanand in the 1978 filmTexas Detour. He moved to Pittsburgh and began focusing on music before returning to California, where he is semi-retired and has worked in hospitality in recent years, per theDesoto Times-Tribune. He also told the newspaper that he wouldn't mind returning to acting.

He married Christine Gilles, with whom he shares two daughters, in 1985.

Guy Williams as Will Cartwright

Guy Williams as Will Cartwright on 'Bonanza'Credit: John Springer Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty

Guy Williams (born Armando Catalano) briefly joinedBonanzaas Will Cartwright, a cousin brought in as a potential replacement for Adam. His stint was short-lived, as fans strongly preferred the original Cartwright trio.

Williams is better remembered for his iconic role as the titular character on the 1950s Disney seriesZorroand as Professor John Robinson onLost in Space.

He was married to model Janice Cooper, and they had two children, son Steven and daughter Toni, both of whom pursued acting.

Later in life, Williams largely stepped back from the spotlight. He moved to Argentina, where he lived out his days semi-retired until he died in April 1989,per theLos Angeles Times. He was 65.

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