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Kevin Costner shows his support to Hurricane Helene and Milton victims: Here’s how

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Kevin Costner supports Hurricane victims with his music: Deets inside

Kevin Costner has recently showed his support to victims of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton as he releases a new song.

On October 11, the Yellowstone actor took to Instagram and announced the release of his new song, Find Your Way to benefit Hurricane victims amid the ongoing storms.

Sharing a photo of the single artwork, Kevin wrote in the caption, “Today, @modernwestband and I are releasing our first song in more than 4 years in support of Hurricanes Helene and Milton recovery efforts. You can find the link to donate and download the song in my stories and bio.”

The Company Men actor continued, “I’ve gone through seasons of darkness where I clung to the lyrics of songs that really carried me through.”

“I hope that ‘Find Your Way’ provides that kind of refuge for anyone trudging through and losing sight of hope,” remarked the 69-year-old.

Kevin opened up that all” proceeds are going directly to @hopeforceinternational, who are on the ground actively helping in the areas devastated by these hurricanes”.

“My bandmates @teddymorganmusic and @parkchisolm wrote this song with the incredibly talented @kathigginsmusic. Her background vocals, along with the beautiful Hammond organ played by @sansonica_music, added just the magic we needed to make this song feel like the prayer that it is,” explained The Field of Dreams actor.

In the end, Kevin added, “I hope it means something to you guys, and that you’ll consider purchasing it to benefit the victims of these terrible storms.”

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Jelly Roll recalls first ‘Alcoholics Anonymous’ meeting at 14

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Jelly Roll on his first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting

Jelly Roll recalled his experience as a teenager of his first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.

“Oh goodness. I don’t fully remember my first real meeting ’cause I was court-ordered at like 14,” the 39-year-old singer said during a conversation of his experience in AA and Narcotics Anonymous on Friday’s episode of Sirius XM’s The Highway.

“I don’t remember it as much as I should,” Jelly, originally with the name Jason Bradley DeFord, added.

“But, I definitely remember the first time that I found solace in those rooms, or the first time that I kind of got introduced to the concept of this and how much stuff I’ve taken from them rooms.”

He further continued reminiscing how he had “never been more inspired” than when “leaving an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or a Narcotics Anonymous meeting.”

“I think everybody should experience one if you’ve never drank in your life,” the Somebody Save Me singer added.

“I still think that there is something from it that is, you know, the good ones are like good theater. They’ll make you listen, you’ll learn, you’ll laugh and you’ll cry.”

He even revealed to the host, Ania Hammar, that his experiences in AA and NA inspired his song, “I Am Not Okay.”

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Zoey Deutch gushes over ‘Set It Up’ co-star Glen Powell

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Zoey Deutch praises her co-star Glen Powell: More inside

Zoey Deutch has recently gushed over Set It Up co-star Glen Powell.

Speaking to PEOPLE backstage at New York’s Barrymore Theatre, Zoey responded to a question about how she felt regarding Glen’s success in rom-com movies like Anyone But You and Hit Man.

To which, the Not Okay actress quipped, “Stop cheating on me, Glen!”

Zoey later said, “I’m extremely, extremely happy for him.”

“And I know this has been said, but there is no one in this business who deserves it more than him,” stated the 29-year-old.

Zoey praised Glen as she told the outlet, “He works so hard, he is so kind to everyone, and I’m just very happy for him.”

“He deserves all the success, and we know there’s a lot more to come,” she added.

Earlier in a 2018 interview with PEOPLE, Zoey shut down dating rumours with Glen saying that it “won’t happen”.

“It’s never gonna happen,” agreed the Top Gun/; Maverick actor at the time.

While addressing the possibility of a sequel to Set It Up movie, Glen told the outlet at the time, “I had no idea that the movie would do as well [as it did].”

Meanwhile, Zoey can be seen with Jim Parsons, Katie Holmes and more in the Kenny Leon–directed Our Town, now playing at the Barrymore Theatre.

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Christina Ricci reflects on spooky and complex portrayals as a young actress

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Christina Ricci shares her thoughts on becoming a ‘spooky legend’

Christina Ricci has recently reflected on her complex portrayals as a young actress in spooky movies over the years.

In a new interview with PEOPLE, the Sleepy Hollow actress shared her thoughts on becoming a “spooky legend”.

“That’s very kind of you. I don’t feel like a pioneer… certainly,” said the 44-year-old.

Christina told the outlet, “I was lucky as a young person at that time [with] where our culture was to play really interesting roles, interesting young girls and then interesting women.”

The actress also appeared in Casper as her fans loved her portraying the role of Kat Harvey, befriending the ghost in the movie

Christina explained, “I just feel like I kind of lucked out. I wasn’t really capable of playing the other type of woman that was available or other type of little girl that they were writing for.”

“So, I just feel like I was lucky that there were opportunities and parts and roles,” she added.

Meanwhile, Christina had a reunion with her Addams Family co-stars at Los Angeles Comic Con, sharing memories alongside Anjelica Huston and Christopher Llloyd, among others.

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Sarah Ferguson reflects on cancer journey as she gives powerful message

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The Duchess has long been a passionate supporter of her charities and organisations

Sarah, Duchess of York, has remained a beacon of resilience, enduring over 35 years of intense media scrutiny. 

Despite relentless challenges and criticism, her commitment to kindness and helping others remains unwavering. 

This dedication was on full display during her recent visit to Manchester, where she became a patron of Prevent Breast Cancer, followed by a stroll down the iconic Coronation Street set.

The Duchess was inspired to join the charity by Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor (Sally Metcalfe) during a backstage conversation at ITV’s Loose Women. 

Moved by Sally’s heartfelt request for help in securing the future of the National Breast Imaging Academy, Sarah’s response was immediate: “I had to help!”

“I told Sally, ‘I’m coming to Manchester’. We’ll get to work and help you raise the last £600,000. Every little bit helps and that’s why everyone doing all this work here is so important. Fifty seven thousand people are diagnosed with breast cancer every year and I am very proud, and excited, to be part of the National Breast Imaging Academy.”

Her visit, aligning with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, included a tour of the centre alongside Sally and Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw), another star from the soap.

Cancer has cruelly touched the Royal Family this year, with both the King and the Princess of Wales being diagnosed and treated for their illnesses. 

Since the King became the Patron of Cancer Research UK in April, and with the Princess sharing her personal experiences, Sarah is convinced that Queen Elizabeth II would have been incredibly proud of them.

Reflecting on the Queen’s legacy, the Duchess remarked: “She really was the most iconic and legendary woman,” adding, “Her Late Majesty was a great believer in kindness and was a leader of understanding and a leader of goodness.

I think having His Majesty and the Princess of Wales out there as ambassadors is so important and I am just so incredibly pleased that her value system, her integrity and what she stood for in this country are being upheld.”

The Duchess has had her fair share of health scares, battling breast and skin cancer alongside the pain of knowing her father – Major Ronald Ferguson – also contended with two cancer diagnoses in his lifetime.

Her charitable efforts, particularly as patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust since 1990, have been inspired by these battles.

Nonetheless, Sarah insists that facing cancer was not the toughest obstacle she’s had to face. Keen on being candid about her struggles, she said, “I think the whole journey of my life has been very interesting. 

“My mum chose to live in Argentina when I was 11 years old and that must have been very difficult for the little girl to be left. So I think that was a really huge trauma, and from then on, it’s been one of getting to know who Sarah was and trying to get her out.”

The Duchess has long been a passionate supporter of her charities and organisations, but it seems she’s now shifting focus to embrace her true self. 

On her Tea Talks podcast with Sarah Thomson, she opened up about how her battle with illness has led her to start “fighting for Sarah” and putting herself first.

“My mindset going forward is to not be self-full but to be self-love,” she declared. “If you don’t keep your boundaries for yourself, who is going to do it for you? If you don’t keep your authentic truth, who is going to do it for you? We need to have more self-love and have the boundaries to take a moment to ourselves.”

The day also arrived just before her significant 65th birthday on 15 October, an occasion that holds a special resonance this time. “This birthday is something that I’m really going to enjoy,” Sarah revealed.

“I haven’t planned anything but I’m really going to enjoy it. It’s not because I’m so lucky to have made it. It’s because 65 years on this planet is quite something.”

“I’m still here. I beat my mum. Mum died at 62. I miss Diana [the late Princess of Wales], she’s not here, my best friend, Carolyn, she’s not here. And so I’m here and I want to do something, but I don’t know what to do yet… all I know is I don’t want it planned. It is a milestone but I don’t look at it like I look at it. 

“My achievement is to be even more humble than I was yesterday, to be a better person than I was yesterday and to be kinder and to show more joy.”

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