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Chaz Bono's Wife Shara Blue Mathes Shares New Wedding Day Photos and Video of Their First Dance

• On Sunday, March 15, Shara Blue Mathes shared new photos of her wedding with longtime partner Chaz Bono on Instagram• The couple tied the knot on March 8 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles• Mathes and Chaz, both 57, met as teenagers and started dating in 2017

People Chaz Bono and Shara Blue Mathes on their wedding dayCredit: Shara Blue Bono/Instagram

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Shara Blue Mathesis sharing another glimpse of herfairytale weddingwithChaz Bono.

On Sunday, March 15, Mathes, 57, postedphotos on Instagramof her wedding celebration with her new husband Chaz, 57. The newlyweds tied the knot at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles on March 8.

"I'm in my Blissed out Bride era!" Mathes wrote in the caption, alongside a photo of herself posing in her wedding dress at the couple's reception. A pair of white platform sneakers could be seen poking out from underneath Mathe's dress.

Chaz,Cher's son with the lateSonny Bono, appeared in another snapshot standing in front of several other guests on the dance floor at the party. Mathes and Chaz were also snapped making their way to the floor together as guests helped Mathes with her long-sleeved lace gown.

Shara Blue Mathes at her wedding with Chaz BonoCredit: Shara Blue Bono/Instagram

Other photos included in the carousel post showed Mathes posing with several wedding guests and her loved ones getting ready for the nuptials earlier in the day.

Mathes later shared avideoon Instagram of her and Chaz's first dance as husband and wife at the party. "Take me back to this moment, please! #firstdance," Mathes captioned the post, also posting the clip on her Instagram Stories set to Frank Sinatra's "The Way You Look Tonight."

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The newlyweds March 8 wedding was attended by their friends and family, including Chaz's mother,Cher, 79. The nuptials had a dress code of "Hollywood Glam Formal," according tothe couple's wedding website.

Chaz wrote onInstagramon Friday, March 13, "After knowing each other for 40 years and be in a relationship for 9, Shara and I got married at the Hollywood Roosevelt on Sunday March 8th. @nataliesoferevents."

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Mathes and Chaz met as teenagers at Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute and started dating in January 2017. Mathes has a 25-year-old son, Cooper, from a previous relationship.

"I first met Shara more than 40 years ago when we were just teenagers," Chaz exclusively told PEOPLE following the wedding. "I think it's safe to say that not many grooms ultimately end up marrying the very first girl they ever kissed so many years later."

"She makes me feel complete knowing she will always be there beside me as partner, my best friend, and the love of my life," he continued. "No matter what life brings us, we will always be safer and stronger together … and we are home."

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Chaz Bono’s Wife Shara Blue Mathes Shares New Wedding Day Photos and Video of Their First Dance

• On Sunday, March 15, Shara Blue Mathes shared new photos of her wedding with longtime partner Chaz Bono on Instagram• ...

It was not the Academy or film critics who gave the toughest verdict during Sunday'sOscarsceremony. It was the internet.

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Netizens brutally roasted the biggest stars of Hollywood for theircringey jokes, awkward speeches, and heated tussles on camera during the star-studded night.

"How is the Oscars worse than Golden Globes rn?" one asked online.

Here's a roundup of 15 of the most awkward moments from the 2026Oscars.

Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans appeared onstage to present the nominations for Best Adapted and Original Screenplay.But before diving into their given task, the Marvel stars took a moment to acknowledge the 14th anniversary of the originalAvengersmovie.Evans then went on to tellthe Oscar winnerthat he had a surprise waiting for him backstage: the original script of the film, signed by the entire cast.Later, when theCaptain Americastar was left alone with the mic, Downey Jr. walked back out with a gift he managed to whip up for his co-star."I was just joshing, of course, I got you something. I got you the official Tanning Chatum thong from Magic Mike. It's sequin, with a mirror ball effect," he said, twirling the sparkling undergarment around in his hand.After Evans said he had no words to say, Channing Tatum joined the conversation from the audience."Hey, I'm gonna need that back though!" he yelled from his seats."For what?" Downey Jr. indignantly asked, to which theBlink Twiceactor bashfully said: "I gotta work later, bro."The joke didn't land well with some netizens though, with one asking, "So they scripted that bullsh*t?""Did bro say Tanning Chatum??" another asked.One said, "This is not symbolic and definitely not funny.""The level of funny jokes is going down in," another wrote."How is the oscars worse than golden globes rn?" asked another critic.

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Gwyneth Paltrow's dress was so bizarre to viewers that they questioned whether it was a wardrobe malfunction.The actress wore astrapless Armani Privé silk gownthat featured dramatic side slits, extending from the top all the way to the bottom.One video captured theMarty Supremestar clutching her dress and running down a staircase, making some fans think she was running to save herself from a fashion flop."Gwyneth Paltrow is breaking the internet after suffering anembarrassing wardrobe malfunctionat the Oscars," one wrote alongside the video, while another asked, "Is this even a dress??""Girl flashed the cameraman and called it a 'malfunction,'" read a third comment.A fourth said, "Gwyneth didn't consider how the dress would look while she was walking. Looks trashy to me."

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Teyana Taylor's moment of unfiltered excitement went viral online, as she was seen locking her arm around Director Paul Thomas Anderson as they went onstage during the Best Picture victory forOne Battle after Another.Leonardo DiCaprio and several other cast and crew members followed them onstage to share in the joy. But some critics fixated on Taylor's overly zealous reaction and racing to be first onstage alongside Anderson."Teyana Taylor so annoying," one said. Another wrote, "She be too much some times.""Is she always this dramatic ?" one asked."Like I said some people just like causing scenes…" another wrote.Others defended her, asking, "She can't be happy?""Man how is joy so annoying and threatening to yall geez you must have had a rough childhood," one said, while another quipped, "Imagine people shitting on you for being excited on winning a best picture at the Oscars.""You guys are miserable, she had the best energy of the night. in fact, I wish they had some bits with her," wrote another.

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One of the night's most historic wins quickly turned into one of the most uncomfortable moments at the 2026 Oscars.Fans expressed their frustration after the songwriting team forKPop Demon Hunterswere abruptly cut off in the middle of their acceptance speech for Best Original Song.The win for their hit trackGoldenmarked the first time in Academy history that a K-pop song received the title. But the team, consisting of EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, and others, was cut off mid-speech.After the orchestra's music nudged them off stage, EJAE spoke about the moment backstage and said, "...I needed to thank Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna onstage, but I didn't get to because they just cut us off. They k*lled it with their singing and they're just incredible people and I love them so much."Co-director and writer Maggie Kang and producer Michelle Wong also made history by being the first people of South Korean descent to ever win an Oscar in the animated feature category.As the directors and producers were onstage accepting their award, the cuttoff music once again began playing, but it quickly stopped to allow them to finish their speech.Kang said she was dedicating the award to "Korea and [to] Koreans everywhere.""For those of you who look like me, I'm so sorry that it took us so long to see us in a movie like this. But it is here now," she said. "And that means that the next generations won't have to go longing."Fans expressed outrage over the winners being cut off, saying, "Atrocious of the Academy to cut off the winners of Golden Kpop in sharing their winning speech fully #oscars #GoldenKpop.""It was very disrespectful what they did to the producers of KPop Demon Hunters at the Oscars, let them give the speech… having said that I'm glad they won.""That cutoff music during the kpop demon hunters speech was a lil rude #Oscars," said another."Please let the man finish his speech…" another wrote. "This can't be the way to celebrate such big cultural phenomenon.""Got time to make these horrid jokes but not time for Kpop Demon Hunters to say their speech," wrote yet another comment.

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Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra could have had one of the most dramatic arrivals at the 98th Academy Awards.The couple's Sprinter van reportedly couldn't get the required clearance to make it all the way to the Dolby Theatre's security perimeter. So they squeezed into a golf cart to make it to the venue.Viral footage captured the cart picking up speed and nearly tipping over."Ohhh!! That could have been a different story," one commented on the video.They "almost won Best Stunt before even reaching the red carpet," said another."Would have had twice the views had they wrecked!" another wrote. "Everyone loves a Hollywood sh*t show!"One claimed, "Nick Jonas and Priyanka are very lazy actresses that's why they're not making waves in the industry.."

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Sean Penn officially joined an exclusive club of elite actors, who have won three Oscars in one lifetime.After winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance inOne Battle After Another,Penn joined legends like Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep to become a member of the Oscars' "3-Timers Club."But apparently theMystic Riverstar didn't care enough to be there to witness the moment, according to Kieran Culkin who accepted the award on his behalf."Sean Penn couldn't be here this evening, or didn't want to, so I'll be accepting the award on his behalf," Culkin sheepishly said before walking away.Netizens branded Penn's behavior as "iconic" and lauded Culkin for the jab,"We need more unscripted jokes," one said, while another wrote, "The award was sean penn's. the night was kieran culkin's.""Third Oscar and he didn't even show up to collect it. That's a level of unbothered that most people can only dream about," wrote another.One said, "Sean Penn really just ghosted the Oscars again? iconic.""Prefer to hear anything Kieran Culkin says over Sean Penn," another said. "This was a gift to the world.""Sean Penn won an Oscar and didn't even show up. That's either the most unbothered move in Hollywood history or he knew something we don't," read another comment.

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Actor and presenter Kumail Nanjiani showed fans just how good he can be at wordplay. But one of his jokes sparked fury among viewers.When Nanjiani appeared onstage to present the award for Best Live Action Short Film, he joked about how filmmakers could "save" audiences time if they gave their movies the short film treatment."I think many full-length movies would do just as well if not better as short films," he said. "We should take some of these feature films, remake them as shorts. Save us some time."Nanjiani then playfully renamed some classics to potential titles for their short film versions.He renamedIt's A Wonderful Lifeto "It's A Wonderful Month,"The King's Speechto "The King's Tweet," andCall Me By Your Nameto "Call Me By Your Nickname."The one renamed film that irked some viewers was his offering of "Schindler's Post-It" for the Steven Spielberg-directed filmSchindler's List.The 1993 historical drama narrates the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved more than 1,100 Jewish people from the Holocaust."Can't say that Schindler's List joke was uh in any good taste," one viewer said."Yeah they don't hide the antisemitism any more," commented a second.A third wrote, "Wild that hollywood lectures everyone about sensitivity then does this."Others sided with Nanjiani, saying: "Rubbish, it was a joke about film titles and fine within its context — grow up!""It was a play on the title, it did not make fun of the holocaust," wrote another.

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A resounding tsk-tsk was heard on the internet when Hudson Williams offered a single-word response to a question on the red carpet.Fresh off the success ofHeated Rivarly,Williams is currently enjoying his red-hot popularity from playing Shane Hollander on the steamy show.When an interviewer on the red carpet asked him to describe the upcoming second season, he simply said, "s*x."Somehow, viewers were less than impressed by his response."At this point this is on purpose, his rep wants him to be the male version of Sydney Sweeney," one said.Another wrote, "the worst part is he thinks hes so hot saying it."Some felt his brazen response was a bit too spicy for the tone of the Oscars."I'm sorry but where's the class?" one asked. "Baby this is the Oscar's not the p*rnhub awards. Even the interviewer was disgusted at his answer.""He's so disgusting and weird," said another.

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Shortly after the ceremony came to an end, Teyana Taylor was seen having a fiery reaction in the middle of a milling crowd.The actress was reportedly trying to return to the stage to join herOne Battle After Anotherfor a group photo. But as she tried to make her way to the stage area, she was reportedly blocked by a security guard who allegedly used his body to stop him from alloiwing her to go through."You're a man putting his hands on a female," the actress said in a fit of rage."You're very rude. You're very rude," she continued. "You're very rude."The Best Support Actress nominee was heard allegedly to the poeple around her that the man "literally shoved" her."Do not touch me, do not shove me, do not push me," she was then heard saying.Netizens had plenty to say about the tense altercation, commenting, "Teyana Taylor is always making a scene.""It's just 'One Battle After Another' for Teyana Taylor…" one said.Another wrote, "Her: I'm not getting enough attention here, I need to make a scene.""So if someone says they were shoved, the real issue is… that they reacted?" one asked in her defence.

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A wave of gasps erupted through Hollywood's Dolby Theatre when an unexpected tie was announced during Sunday night's Oscars ceremony."It's a tie, I'm not joking, it's actually a tie," the baffled actor and presenter, Kumail Nanjiani, said after he laid eyes on the winners of the Best Short Live Action Film."Everyone, calm down, we're going to get through this, focus up," he said before calling the team ofThe Singersonstage first."A tie, wow we didn't know that could happen," an astonished Sam A Davis, who directedThe Singers,said during his acceptance speech.Kumail Nanjiani then invited the team forTwo People Exchanging Salivato accept the shared title."Ironic that the short film Oscar's going to take twice as long," the presenter joked.Fans were surprised to see the unexpected moment, saying: "This was absolutely wild to see live on television.""That's highly unusual but at least it wasn't aMoonlight,La La Landsituation," on said, referring to the infamous 2017 Oscars moment whereLa La Landwas mistakenly announced as the winner whenMoonlightactually won the title of the Best Picture.Interestingly, the tie on Sunday was only the seventh in Oscars nearly 100-year history, with the most recent one taking place in 2013 afterSkyfallandZero Dark Thirtyboth won for Sound Editing.Similarly, Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand were both crowned Best Actress in 1969.

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Returning host Conan O'Brien didn't waste time poking fun at one of thebiggest pre‑show controversiesof the season.He put Timothée Chalamet in the hot seat during his opening monologue and alluded to theMarty Supremestar'srecent comments, where he said "no one cares" about ballet and opera anymore."Security is extremely tight tonight. I just gotta mention that. I'm told there are concerns about attacks from both the opera and ballet communities," O'Brien said.Chalamet sat in the audience, grinning from ear to ear as hte host added, "They're just mad you left out jazz."The joke left fans divided, with some believing Chalamet deserved it."That's what you get for punching down on artists," one said, while another wrote, "Conan did what he's best at, roasting n teaching a lesson at same time."Another said, "Timothy took the joke like a champ. Kylee is seething."On the other hand, some netizens clearly expressed that they were on Team Chalamet and brazenly dissed O'Brien."Oh, was this humor? Because I don't get it," one said."This was terrible, the most boring opening ever. What a disappointment," another remarked.

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Sometimes, it is the internet that decides the real star moments of the night. And one such moment a viral Matt Berry moment.Fans not only noticed but even lauded Matt Berry for taking on the announcer role at this year's ceremony.It particularly tickled the ears of listeners to hear the actor and comedian say "Burger King" during the glitzy ceremony."For the sake of posterity here is Matt Berry saying the words 'Burger King,'" an X user wrote online.Burger Kingnudged into the conversationand said in the comments section, "Truly no one could say it better."Viewers piled on the praise and said, "Matt Berry could say anything to me he wants.""One of the AI companies needs to license his voice," another said.

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Fans were convinced that Teyana Taylor was 'faking" her reaction when she lost the Best Supporting Actress to Amy Madigan, who won the title for her performance inWeapons.Taylor was seen on camera jumping out of her seat and animatedly clapping as Madigan made her way to the stage to accept her prize."Why is Teyana acting like she isn't crying inside?" a netizen asked."Teyana Taylor faking the happiness," another claimed, "girl sit down and relax."Body language expert Judi James believed Taylor and her fellow Best Supporting Actress nominee Elle Fanning showed "counter-intuitive emotions" that could have won in a separate "category of their own.""Teyana dived forward from her seat as though she'd received an electric shock, her head lowering, meaning she barely needed to compose a masked facial expression," the expert told theDaily Mail."When she came up, she was in full celebratory mode, clapping with her hands above her head," she added.James spoke about Fanning's reaction as well and said theSentimental Valueactress went into a "winner's pose."She was "shrugging her shoulders in delight, throwing her mouth wide open with brows raised in surprise and eyes squinting almost shut," the body language expert said.The facial expression was described as a "mask" of peak pleasure, after which Fanning fell back into her seat and excitedly clapped.Both Taylor and Fanning's reactions were described by James as "overkill behaviors," where their natural disappointment was concealed with an "equally strong mask of the opposite emotion."

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The internet claimed there was some tension in the room when Timothée Chalamet greeted his sister Pauline Chalamet during Sunday night's ceremony.Footagecaptured his girlfriend Kylie Jennergetting Pauline's attention and giving her a hug before returning to her seat.Within no time, netizens dissected the moment and claimed it "looks like it's the first time they met.""Supposedly Pauline doesn't like Kylie," one claimed, while another wrote, "She doesn't like her and really didn't hide it."Another agreed, saying it "seems like his sister doesn't really like Kylie much.""Sister looks worried and scared for him," wrote another. "They also might disapprove.""They def don't like each other," another claimed."Sis, didn't look too happy to see Kylie, she was more like 'oh dear, he's still with her?'" another critic said.Previously, when Pauline criticized billionaires on social media, fans interpreted her remarks as a jab at Jenner, who is seen as one of the most popular wealthy women of today."If your job requires a college degree, you should be able to write off your student loan payments as a business expense the way CEOs write off their private jets and yachts for their jobs, which require neither," Pauline wrote in a since deleted-message.Fans were quick to speculate whether the message was directed at Jenner, who was the founder of Kylie Cosmetics and famously had a jet called Kylie Air.

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The internet cringed hard when Kevin O'Leary flashed an unusual accessory on the 2026 Oscars red carpet.The actor, who played a cocky businessman inMarty Supreme,wore a diamond-encrusted chain around his neck while posing for the cameras.Hanging on the chain was a rare and autographed Michael Jordan-Kobe Bryant basketball card, which O'Leary and two other buyers purchased for almost $13 million."I'm very proud to own it," he toldCNBClast August.Fans claimed his flashy moment on the red carpet was a classic example of how "money" can't buy "class.""This is so cringe," one said. Another chimed in sayig, "Kevin is a try-hard. It's sad.""A disgrace, this man has no taste. Dressed like a Las Vegas entertainer or a Cartel boss," said another.One wrote, "HUGE example of money doesn't mean class...looks more like trash.""Is there a bigger piece of sh*t than Kevin O'Leary? Oops, yes," another said. "The occupant of the Oval Office and everyone in his administration.""What a f***ing clown, please stop having him for anything, he's annoying, classless and a total idiot," wrote another.

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Nancy Guthrie lead cop admits he's 'intentionally withholding' vital clues from public

The sheriff leading the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has admitted he is deliberately holding back key details from the public as the hunt for answers intensifies.

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Nancy wasabducted from her $1 million home in Tucson, Arizona, more than six weeks ago in circumstances that have baffled investigators and shaken the local community. Despite officers working around-the-clock,there have been no notable arrests.

As the search drags on, the grim reality is beginning to set in for those closest to her. Even family members, including Today show host Savannah Guthrie, have acknowledged there is a possibility Nancy "may already be gone." It comes after achilling new theory emerged on how Nancy Guthrie was sickeningly taken from her home.

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Authorities believe the kidnap may not have been random, stating several elements around the case suggest the disappearance could have been carefully planned. Investigators are examining everything from a possible targeted motive to potential technological interference on the night Nancy vanished.

In an interview with NBC News, Chris Nanos revealed detectives believe they have a strong sense of what may have happened but insisted that sharing the theory publicly could jeopardize the case.

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During a probing exchange with NBC reporter Liz Kreutz, the sheriff acknowledged the chilling possibility that whoever is responsible could still pose a danger. "Do you think that this suspect could strike again, whoever did this?" Kreutz asked.

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Nanos replied, "Well, absolutely, we believe we know why he did this, and we believe that it was targeted. We're not 100% sure of that, and so it'd be silly to tell people, yeah, don't worry about it. You're not his target. Don't think for a minute that because it happened to the Guthrie family, you're safe. You know, keep, keep your wits about you."

The warning has heightened concern in the community as investigators continue combing through evidence from the night Nancy disappeared. Pressed further on whether detectives had uncovered a motive, Kreutz asked if developments in the investigation had provided clarity about why someone might have targeted Nancy.

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Nanos responded, "I think from day one, we had some strong beliefs about what happened, and those beliefs haven't diminished." However, when asked if the incident could have been a burglary that spiraled out of control, the sheriff refused to speculate.

"Do you believe it was a burglary gone wrong?" Kreutz asked. "I'm not going to get into those theories. We have our beliefs. Everybody else has theirs," Nanos said.

Nanos confirmed investigators are intentionally withholding their main theory and other details, saying doing so is necessary to protect the integrity of the case.

In an aerial view, officials visit Nancy Guthrie's residence

Behind the scenes, detectives are exploring whether internet or electrical disruptions occurred at the Guthrie home when Nancy vanished, including the possibility a Wi-Fi jammer disabled connectivity or security systems.

The sheriff also confirmed forensic evidence recovered inside the property, including "mixed DNA," could still prove crucial in identifying a suspect. Despite the lack of arrests, authorities remain hopeful the genetic evidence could eventually lead them to the person responsible.

Meanwhile, Nancy's family have dramatically increased the reward for information, offering $1 million for details leading to her whereabouts on top of the $200,000 already pledged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and additional funds from the Pima County Attorney's Office reward program.

It comes afterNancy Guthrie's neighbor issued a chilling eight-word description of the suspected kidnapper.

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Jessie Buckley Makes Oscars History as First Irish Best Actress Winner

Jessie Buckley just made Oscars history. The 36-year-old star ofHamnetis the first Irish actress to take home the Best Actress trophy at the Academy Awards, and just the second Irishwoman to ever win an acting award.

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"Wow. Thank you so much—this is really something," Buckley said in her acceptance speech. "Thank you to the incredible women that I stand beside, I am inspired by your heart and your art and I want to work with every single one of you. To the producers who created this ship for us to stand in, and my shipmates for life… none of this is possible with you. My family, my Irish family is all here, Ireland bought them flights! Mom, dad, thank you for teaching us to dream and to never be defined by expectations and care for your own passion."

"You…" she continued,pointing to her husband, Fred. "I love you man, you're the most incredible dad and the best man and I want to have 20,000 babies with you. And Isla, my little girl who is eight months… this is kind of a big deal. I can't wait to discover life beside you."

She ended, "Chloe and Maggie, to get to know this incandescent woman, and journey to understand the capacity of a mother's love is the greatest collision of my love. It's Mother's Day in the UK today, so I would like to dedicate this to the beautiful chaos of a mother's heart. We all come from a lineage of women who continue to create against all odds. Thank you for recognizing me in this role. This is the greatest honor."

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"I've seen the movie several times and each time I just sit there in awe of the work and then I have to pinch myself and say, 'That's my little girl up there,'" Buckley's mom, Marina Cassidy, said on RTE Radio 1 in January. "I just marvel at how she and all of the cast make it so real. It's so real and so believable. You nearly forget you're watching a movie."

Cassidy added, "She has remained herself and she is totally committed and dedicated to her art form. And I just think, 'What a wonderful role model', both herself and Paul Mescal as two young, very successful Irish actors are."

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Before tonight, Brenda Fricker was the only Irish-born actress to win an Oscar, winning Best Supporting Actress for her role inMy Left Footin 1989. Buckley was first nominated at the Academy Awards in 2022 for Best Supporting Actress for her performance inThe Lost Daughter, but lost that year toAriana DeBose inWest Side Story.

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Trump demands other countries help secure vital Strait of Hormuz as Iran vows defiance

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DUBAI/JERUSALEM/PALM BEACH, Florida, March 15 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Sunday his administration is talking to seven countries about helping to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, calling on them to help protect ships in the vital waterway that Tehran has mostly blocked to oil tanker traffic.

With the conflict creating turmoil across the Middle ‌East and shaking up global energy markets in its third week, Trump insisted that nations relying heavily on oil from the Gulf have a responsibility to protect the strait.

"I'm demanding that these countries come in ‌and protect their own territory because it is their territory," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on the way from Florida to Washington. "It's the place from which they get their energy."

Though he declined to identify the seven governments that his administration has contacted, Trump said this weekend that he ​expected many countries would send warships to allow shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a conduit for 20% of the world's oil.

He said in a social media post he hoped China, France, Japan, South Korea, Britain and others would participate.

In an interview with the Financial Times on Sunday, Trump ratcheted up pressure on European allies to help protect the strait, warning that NATO faces a "very bad" future if its members fail to come to Washington's aid.

Trump also said Washington is in contact with Iran but expressed doubt that Tehran is prepared for serious negotiations to end the conflict.

U.S. officials responding to economic uncertainty over high oil prices predicted on Sunday that the war on Iran would end within weeks and that a drop in energy costs would follow, despite ‌Iran's assertion that it remains "stable and strong" and ready to defend itself.

Trump had threatened ⁠more strikes on Iran's main oil export hub Kharg Island over the weekend and said he was not ready to reach a deal to end the war which has shut off the vital Strait of Hormuz.

The Trump administration plans to announce as early as this week that multiple countries have agreed to form a coalition to escort ships through the narrow waterway but ⁠they are still discussing whether those operations would begin before or after hostilities end, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed U.S. officials.

Trump offered few specifics about the kind of assistance he wanted from other countries to open up the strait, except to say some have minesweepers and "a certain type of boat that could help us."

Asian markets were in a wary mood on Monday as the Gulf hostilities kept oil prices elevated. Brent rose 0.1% to $103.27 a barrel, while U.S. crude fell 0.7% to $97.99.

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Trump, who ​on ​Friday said the U.S. Navy would "soon" start escorting oil tankers, has said previously that Iran wants to negotiate, but Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas ​Araqchi earlier on Sunday disputed that claim.

"We have never asked for a ceasefire, and we ‌have never asked even for negotiations," Araqchi told CBS' "Face the Nation" program. "We are ready to defend ourselves for as long as it takes."

With crude oil prices hovering around $100 a barrel, Trump administration officials insisted that all signs point to a relatively quick end to the conflict.

"This conflict will certainly come to the end in the next few weeks — could be sooner than that," U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told ABC's "This Week" program.

Trump on Sunday did not put a timeframe on concluding the war but said oil prices "are going to come tumbling down as soon as it's over, and it's going to be over pretty quick."

But the U.S. president said he saw no reason to declare victory yet.

"I think I just say they're decimated." Trump told reporters. "If we left right now, it would take them 10 years or more to rebuild, but I'm still not declaring it over."

Meanwhile, Araqchi sought to project an image of strength and resilience despite waves of U.S. and Israeli air ‌strikes that have killed a number of Iranian leaders, sunk much of the Islamic Republic's navy and devastated its missile arsenal.

"It's not ​a war of survival. We are stable and strong enough," Araqchi told CBS. "We don't see any reason why we should talk with Americans, because ​we were talking with them when they decided to attack us, and that was for the second time."

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Trump ​said on Saturday that U.S. strikes had "totally demolished" much of Kharg Island and warned of more, telling NBC News on Saturday, "We may hit it a few more times just for fun."

The ‌comments marked a sharp escalation from Trump, who had previously said the U.S. was targeting ​only military sites on Kharg, and dealt a blow to diplomatic ​efforts to end a war that has spread across the Middle East and killed more than 2,000 people, most in Iran and Lebanon.

With global air transport heavily disrupted and no clear end in sight, Iran's ability to choke off traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the conduit for a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas, has emerged as a decisive threat to the global economy.

Although some Iranian vessels have continued to pass ​and a few ships from other countries have successfully made the crossing, the passage ‌has been effectively closed for most of the world's tanker traffic since the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28 at the start of an intensive bombing campaign that has hit thousands ​of targets across the country.

(Reporting by Maya Gebeily in Dubai, Emily Rose in Jerusalem and Jarrett Renshaw in Palm Beach, Florida; Additional reporting by Reuters bureaux; Writing by James Mackenzie, David Morgan and Matt ​Spetalnick; Editing by Sergio Non, Chizu Nomiyama, William Mallard, Gareth Jones, Andrew Heavens, Deepa Babington, Diane Craft and Michael Perry)

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Why France is bolstering military presence in the Middle East, as Macron prepares for postwar talks

PARIS (AP) — France's government is bolstering the country's military presence in the Middle East, dispatchingits aircraft carrierandother warships, while President Emmanuel Macron engages with key players inthe conflict, including Iran, in a bid to position Paris for future diplomatic talks.

Associated Press French President Emmanuel Macron speaks to members of the media as he visits the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, during his visit to Cyprus, Monday March 9, 2026. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP) French President Emmanuel Macron, center left, visits the bridge of the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, during his visit to Cyprus, Monday March 9, 2026. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP) French President Emmanuel Macron, center right, visits the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, during his visit to Cyprus, Monday March 9, 2026. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP) French President Emmanuel Macron meets the crew as he visits the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, during his visit to Cyprus, Monday March 9, 2026. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP) French President Emmanuel Macron, center right, visits the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, during his visit to Cyprus, Monday March 9, 2026. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP)

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Macron said that France's military involvement is strictly "defensive" and aims to avoid making the country a party to the war.

He reaffirmed that position after one French soldier was killed Thursday in a drone attack in Iraq.

"We are not at war with anyone," Macron said.

Still, the large-scale deployment of the French navy — which he described as "unprecedented" — has made France the European nation with the most prominent presence in the region.

Visiting the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier last week, Macron said that its presence in the Mediterranean demonstrates "France's strength: a balancing power, a force for peace."

Here's what to know about Macron' strategy.

France's large naval deployment

Macron announced the deployment to the eastern Mediterranean and the wider Middle East of eight warships, two helicopter carriers and the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle with its 20 Rafale fighter jets.

The French frigate Languedoc arrived off Cyprus, a fellow European Union member, to bolster anti-drone and anti-missile defenses. Cyprus and France signed a new strategic partnership in December. Macron also said that two French frigates have been dispatched to the Red Sea to help ensure maritime security and freedom of navigation.

Macron said that the warship deployment is intended to allow France "to respond to emergency situations" and evacuate French nationals if necessary.

France has more than 400,000 citizens in the Middle East — more than any other European country — including more than half in Israel and over 60,000 in the United Arab Emirates.

Other European nations, including Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Greece, have deployed frigates in the region.

The French navy's swift deployment contrasts with the United Kingdom's delay in sending the HMS Dragon destroyer, which left Portsmouth, England, on March 10.

U.K. opposition parties have accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government of moving too slowly to protect British bases in Cyprus and allies in the Middle East. The U.K. government also has sent Typhoon and F-35 fighter jets, helicopters and air defense systems to the region to help intercept Iranian missiles and drones.

Defending Gulf allies

France has key defense agreements with several countries in the region, including Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE, where it maintains a permanent base in Abu Dhabi. France's military, which has air and naval forces there, doubled the number of Rafale fighter jets stationed on site to 12.

French authorities acknowledged that Rafale jets intercepted drones targeting the UAE since the beginning of the war.

"We stand by the side of our allies and our friends," Macron said during his visit to the Charles de Gaulle. "There have been some interceptions that have continued in recent days."

"We do so within the framework of our partnerships," he said, without providing further details.

French forces are also deployed in Jordan and Iraq.

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On Thursday, one French soldier was killed and several others injured in a drone attack in the region of Irbil, in northern Iraq. They were training Iraqi units as part of a multinational counterterrorism mission in the country.

Former President François Hollande, who led France from 2012 to 2017, said that it was important for France to show it can protect its nationals and reassure its partners, but warned of the risks.

"We must be careful — it's always a risky operation — to make sure our warships are not targeted," Hollande said. "Because if they are attacked, we have to fire back."

Historic ties with Lebanon

Macron is leading a diplomatic effort to try to halt the conflict in Lebanon, where at least 850 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced as the Hezbollah militant groupentered a new round of fightingwith Israel. Macron urged Hezbollah to stop fighting and called on Israel to renounce any ground offensive.

France supports the Lebanese military as authorities have pledged to "take control" of positions held by Hezbollah and assume full responsibility for security in the country, Macron said. Hezbollah's arsenal notably includes exploding drones, similar to the ones used by Iran.

France has traditionally been a key supporter of Lebanon, a former French protectorate, and maintains 800 troops in the U.N. peacekeeping force there. The French government provided the country with armored vehicles and operational military support.

France sent 60 tons of emergency aid to Lebanon last week on a humanitarian flight to Beirut, authorities said. The shipment included medicines, medical equipment, a mobile health unit, shelter materials, basic necessities and infant formula.

Maintaining contact with Iran

Macron was the first Western leader to speak with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian since the war began.

He said he urged Iran to halt strikes against countries in the region. Since the phone call on March 8, this appeal had gone unanswered.

Macron stressed that "a diplomatic solution" is needed to end the escalation and said that he and Pezeshkian agreed to remain in contact.

Macron also spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump, though there were no signs of de-escalation.

France hopes diplomatic efforts could bear fruit once the most intense phase of the conflict subsides, which could take weeks or months.

Macron is also promoting an international effortto secure the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy corridor, so oil, gas and goods can flow freely again "when circumstances permit." He has suggested countries could use warships to escort tankers and container ships once fighting eases.

Political analyst Bertrand Badie, an international relations professor at Sciences Po Paris, said Macron has long sought to assert France's role on the global stage.

With low approval ratings at home and about a year left in his term, Macron may have the most to gain among European leaders by pursuing diplomacy, Badie said.

"At this point, we are forced to scale back our expectations — drastically," he said. "From a diplomatic standpoint, what leverage does France really have?"

"My assessment is that this crisis cannot be resolved by French remedies," Badie said. "There is no point in having any illusions."

Jill Lawless contributed to this report from London.

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Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan reunite for emotional Rob Reiner Oscars tribute

Billy Crystalgathered a who's who of A-listersat the Academy Awardson Sunday, March 15, to honor the late director,Rob Reiner.

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Crystal, 78, gave an emotional speechhonoring Reiner, calling him a "best friend" and detailing the looming legacy he left on the world of film. Running through Reiner's pantheon of successful films, Crystal described a vibrant artist and passionate activist whose wit and comedy delighted audiences for decades.

After his speech, the camera lifted to show a line of Reiner's contemporaries and film comrades, including Crystal's "When Harry Met Sally" co-star Meg Ryan, hand in hand. The tribute preceded the Awards Show's signature In Memorium segment, which also honored Hollywood legends Robert Redford, Catherine O'Hara and Diane Keaton.

Billy Crystal speaks onstage during the 98th Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 15, 2026, in Hollywood, California.

'What fun we had storming the castle,' says Billy Crystal during Rob Reiner Oscars tribute

"My friend Rob's movies will last for lifetimes because they were about what makes us laugh and cry and what we aspire to be: Far better in his eyes, far kinder, far funnier, and far more human," Crystal said onstage. "To the millions who have enjoyed his films all these years, I want you to know here and around the world, how many times Rob told me that it meant everything to him that his work meant something to you."

"And for us who had the privilege of working with and knowing him and loving him, all we can say is, buddy, what fun we had storming the castle," he continued.

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Standing onstage to honor Reiner alongside Ryan and Crystal was Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Jerry O'Connell, Wil Wheaton, Fred Savage, Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Carol Kane, Kiefer Sutherland, Demi Moore, Kevin Pollak, Kathy Bates, Annette Bening, John Cusack and Daphne Zuniga.

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What happened to Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer?

Rob and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, died Sunday, Dec. 14, after the couple was found dead in the master bedroom of their Los Angeles home in the affluent Brentwood neighborhood, according to Los Angeles police.

Their32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, has been charged with their murder, accused of fatally stabbing them. He has pleaded not guilty.

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Rob Reiner directed iconic Hollywood films throughout his career. Who can forget this classic deli scene with Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal (and Reiner's mother Estelle Reiner) in the 1989 film "When Harry Met Sally..."?

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Reiner's legacy is impossible to forget or avoid in the movie business, his warm and affable comedy forming the backbone of unforgettableclassics like "The Princess Bride" and "When Harry Met Sally."The latter, which upped the ante on Crystal and Ryan's already growing fame, has become a pillar of the American film canon.

In a statement following his death,Crystaljoined with other actors to honor Reiner's legacy. "Absorbing all he had learned from his father Carl and his mentorNorman Lear, Rob Reiner not only was a great comic actor, he became a master storyteller," the statement read. "There is no other director who has his range. From comedy to drama to 'mockumentary' to documentary he was always at the top of his game. He charmed audiences. They trusted him. They lined up to see his films."

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