Savannah Guthrie Steps In After Awkward On-Air Moment on Today

Savannah Guthriehelped in handling an awkward on-air moment on theToday show. On the April 8 episode, the co-anchors were discussing the upcoming movie, Devil Wears Prada 2. Regarded as one of the most highly anticipated fims of 2026, Guthrie’s colleague Craig Melvin couldn’t control his excitement and ended up leaking a spoiler. However, the 54-year-old broadcaster stepped in to ease the tension.

Savannah Guthrie helped ease the tension after Today co-host leaked a spoiler

Savannah Guthrie’s co-anchor, Craig Melvin, leaked aThe Devil Wears Prada 2spoiler on the Today Show. During the Wednesday episode, the panel was talking about the forthcoming film starring Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep. Melvin accidentally spilled the beans about his colleague, Jenna Bush Hager (JBH), being part of the movie.

“By the way, you know how [I know] that movie’s going to be good? You know how I can tell? JBH is in it,” he enthusiastically said. As soon as he took her name, the camera showed Hager. With her jaw dropping on the floor, she looked shocked and commented, “I don’t know that you were supposed to drop that bomb.”

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Guthrie didn’t waste time to help lighten the situation. Referring to her co-anchor, she playfully remarked, “This is why you cannot tell Craig anything!” Meanwhile, Melvin couldn’t seem to take back his words. Hence, he tried to defend himself by saying that he thought Hager’s appearance in the movie was “common knowledge.” Guthrie shook her head and said, “No!”

Melvin then apologized for leaking a spoiler, while the recently returned journalist didn’t lose a chance to pull his legs. She quipped. “Why don’t you read my journal, while you’re at it?” Meanwhile, Hager’s role in The Devil Wears Prada 2 still seems to be under wraps. The sequel to the 2006 hit is set to be released on May 1, 2026.

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Japanese town sours on the crowds coming to see cherry blossoms and Mount Fuji

FUJIYOSHIDA, Japan (AP) — The trouble started with a beautiful photo.

Associated Press Foreign and national visitors arrive at the entrance of Arakurayama Sengen Park Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, west of Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) Foreign visitors pose for photos at Honcho Street with Mt. Fuji as background on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in Fujiyoshida, west of Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) Foreign visitors stand to photograph Mount Fuji though Honcho Street on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in Fujiyoshida, west of Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) Foreign and Japanese visitors arrive to see cherry blossoms and Mount Fuji at Arakurayama Sengen Park on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in Fujiyoshida, west of Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) Mount Fuji is seen though cherry blossoms at Arakurayama Sengen Park on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in Fujiyoshida, west of Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

Japan Mount Fuji Cherry Blossom Woes

Social media was soon awash with the lovely view of Japan's snow-cappedMount Fujilooming over a red pagoda and the short-livedcherry blossomsthat herald the approach of spring.

Tourists wanting a similar shot soon packed this peaceful town at the foot of the mountain. The complaints were not far behind: chronic traffic jams; piles of litter; ill-mannered foreigners knocking on doors of private homes to borrow toilets; tourists relieving themselves in front yards.

It got so bad officials in Fujiyoshida announced in February that they were canceling this year’s annual cherry blossom festival, which started as a way to promote tourism a decade ago.

What locals are calling “tourism pollution” has illuminated a broader problem for Japan: As the country's economic malaise deepens, officials are eager for the economic boost of increased tourism, even as local communities find themselves entirely unprepared for what a small army of foreign visitors means for their communities.

10,000 tourists a day 'threaten residents' daily lives'

“This area is primarily an ordinary residential neighborhood, where balancing (tourism) with the safety of people's living environment has become difficult,” Masatoshi Hada, manager of the Fujiyoshida Economics and Environment Department, told The Associated Press. “We decided not to promote a festival that would invite more visitors.”

Even without the festival, foreign tourists packed the area on a sunny day in early April whencherry blossomsreached their prime. The narrow streets up to the popular Arakurayama Sengen Park were filled as the visitors lined up for a chance film the world-famous panoramic views.

In recent years, foreign tourists have exceeded 10,000 per day in the area, something that has “threatened residents’ daily lives,” the city said in a statement in February.

‘Tourism pollution’ across Japan

Overtourism has also been seen in other popular destinations in Japan, like Kyoto and Kamakura. In Kyoto, locals complain of tourists with large suitcases clogging city buses.

“Tourism pollution” comes as Japan confronts a rapidly growing population of foreign workers brought in as the country's population dwindles and ages. The combination has led toxenophobia, and Prime MinisterSanae Takaichi’s nationalistic government has proposed tougher rules on foreigners.

Even as it promises to address overtourism concerns, the government wants to boost the current level of 40 million inbound tourists to 60 million visitors by 2030.

Locals find the tourism ‘good but annoying’

Beginning April 1, at the start of the region’s cherry blossom season, Fujiyoshida increased its security guards and restricted entry of tour buses and vehicles into the scenic neighborhood, requiring visitors to reach the park on foot.

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On a recent day, security guard Hiroaki Nagayama gestured to passersby so they would stay out of busy areas. He asked tourists to throw cigarette butts in designated places and tried to help the lost.

“I’m struggling. I cannot communicate with them in Japanese. Some people buy food at stalls and leave litter behind,” Nagayama says. “I think what’s happening here is a typical example of overtourism.”

Sitting on a bench outside his house just a couple of blocks away, Hitoshi Mori, 93, says having many visitors is “good but annoying.”

“It’s too crowded outside so I can only get groceries once a week and stock up on food,” he says.

Tourists enjoy the view and culture, despite crowds

Tourists, meanwhile, seem delighted by the spectacular view, despite many signs popping up that order them to behave better. There are also hours-long lines to get to cherished scenic spots.

“It’s pretty (well) organized. When they let you come in, you have like five minutes to take as many pictures as you can, and it was amazing,” said Lisa Goerdert from Paris.

Vicky Tran, who came from Melbourne, Australia, with her family and friends, said they could not go all the way up to see the pagoda with Mount Fuji and the cherry blossoms, because it was too crowded. Still, she said she enjoyed the view and the neighborhood.

Overtourism dividing residents

The overtourism has opened divisions between residents who want quiet and those who have started businesses using their yards to operate toll parking or setting up new shops or food stalls.

In a nearby shopping arcade that once had many closed mom-and-pop shops, business has picked up after another viral social media shot showed Mount Fuji looming over the street.

Throngs of tourists stand in the street to take photos of Mount Fuji, often blocking traffic, with frustrated vehicles honking.

The sudden flood of visitors is a huge change “for people like us who are used to a quiet suburban lifestyle,” says Masami Nakamura, who runs a decades-old school uniform shop with her husband. “I only hope the tourists respect our rules and manners.”

The crowds are a big change even for those who are seeing increased business.

“I once almost hit a tourist who jumped into the street without looking,” said Kyoko Funakubo, a 60-year-old employee at a local hotel and a part-time vendor selling Fuji-themed souvenirs. “This place used to be almost abandoned, with many shuttered shops. But now, with many stores reopened or new shops that have opened, I feel good seeing this area come alive again.”

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Maude Apatow Recalls Coming Home at Age 6 to See 'Cases of Weed' Delivered to Her Dad Judd Apatow

Maude Apatow joked about seeing cases of weed delivered to her dad Judd Apatow as a child

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  • Maude recently made her directorial debut with Poetic License starring her mom Leslie Mann

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WhenMaude Apatowwas growing up, things were a little different in her childhood home.

While appearing onJimmy Kimmel Live!on Thursday, April 9, theEuphoriastar, 28, spoke withJimmy Kimmelabout what life was like for her growing up with her parentsJudd ApatowandLeslie Mann.

“Was your house filled with UncleSeth Rogenteaching you how to smoke out of a Barbie or anything like that?” Kimmel, 58, joked, referring to Judd's frequent collaborator.

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“Yeah. I mean, yeah. Kind of. But my dad doesn’t smoke weed. He’s not chill like that,” Maude said.

Kimmel went on to ask if people assume that Judd smokes weed.

“People really assume that he does and my whole childhood he would be sent… like gifted an enormous amount of weed. So I always assumed he did but didn’t want to ask," Maude explained. "And those times it was… it was still very taboo for me."

"So as like a 6-year-old, I saw these cases of weed being delivered to my house and I’m like, ‘Oh my God. Something is wrong with my dad.’ This is bad," she joked.

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Mann, 54, and Judd, 58, are parents to Maude and daughter Iris, 23.

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In November 2025, Mann and Judd spoke with PEOPLE abouthow proud they are of their older daughteras Maude received the Max Mara Face of the Future Award at the 2025 WIF (Women in Film) Honors.

"We just follow her lead. We trust her instincts," Leslie said of her reaction to Maude's decision to take on her role inEuphoria. "She's a smart person, and honestly, we just follow her dreams."

Maude recently stepped behind the camera to make her directorial debut with the coming-of-age filmPoetic License, which stars Mann.

Recalling her experience shooting the film last year with her daughter in the director's chair, Mann told PEOPLE she wishes they "could go back and relive the whole thing."

"It was such a great experience. And to be able to spend every day with my daughter, being forced to talk to me all day long was so great," she said.

"She's one of my favorite people, if not my favorite person," Mann added of Maude, before joking, "Sorry, Judd and Iris."

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Eiza González

Eiza Gonzalezposed stylishly for Women’s Health magazine in daring swimsuits, taking the internet by storm. She blended leisure with athleisure in a black swimsuit, striking a bold pose while holding dumbbells. Another look featured a white swimsuit with a deep neckline, giving off sensual vibes. The “Baby Driver” star looked ravishing in every shot, exuding confidence and glamor for the magazine.

Eiza Gonzalez stuns in bold swimsuit looks for Women’s Health magazine shoot

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The Spring edition of Women’s Health featured the “3 Body Problem” star serving glamorous looks while channeling athletic vibes. She wore a black swimsuit with spaghetti straps and held dumbbells for a perfectly sporty touch. In another picture, she flexed her toned muscles in ablack see-through outfitlayered over a matching bra and bikini bottoms. In yet another photo, she modeled a white swimsuit with a plunging neckline, exuding elegance and confidence. Her photos were shared by @Guitar_Culture on X.

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Influencer Zepa Dies ‘Unexpectedly’ at Age 26

Zepa, a popular Japanese content creator, died at age 26

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  • “Zepa has passed away unexpectedly,” read a translated announcement on X, posted on April 5

  • The content creator maintained a following of over 1.4 million followers across X, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram

Zepa, a popular Japanese content creator, has died at age 26.

“Zepa has passed away unexpectedly,” read a translatedannouncementon her X account posted on April 5. “On behalf of the deceased, I deeply apologize for the abrupt news of their passing. The funeral was held privately with only family members in attendance. We sincerely thank you for the kindness and support extended to the deceased during their lifetime.”

Zepa — who maintained a following of over 1.4 million followers acrossX,YouTube,TikTokandInstagram— was known for sharing comedy and lifestyle content online.

The late content creator was also transparent about her struggles with alcoholism, occasionally sharing posts about her high alcohol intake and messages about trying to cut back. She seemingly last updated her social media accounts on March 31 with a post on X implying that she had “alcohol dependency.”

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Zepa also shared a series of videos to her TikTok page earlier in March, responding to fans’ comments and participating in a viral dance trend.

Following the news of her death, fans and followers posted tributes online to the late internet personality.

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“I still can't believe it, but I sincerely pray for your soul's eternal peace,” penned one.

“I offer my deepest condolences,” wrote another.

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“We offer our deepest condolences,” shared a third. “May you rest in peace.”

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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Justin Bieber is headlining Coachella this month: How the pop star is forging a new path

Justin Bieber is back. For the first time in his nearly two-decade-long career, the artist is headlining Coachella, performing on Saturday, April 11, and Saturday, April 18.

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The singer, who previously appeared on the Indio, Calif., music festival stage as a guest artist alongsideacts like Tems, will reportedly receive amassive $10 million payday— a deal he supposedly negotiated directly with festival promoter Goldenvoice.

Bieber’s greatly anticipated Coachella performances come after a series of career highs — and lows. His 2025 two-part album,Swag, received four Grammy nominations and becamea criticaland commercial success. However, that same year, a series of interactions with paparazziraised alarms over Bieber’s health— audio from which Bieberincluded onSwag. (​​“It’s not clocking to you that I’m standing on business, is it? I’m a human being, you’re standing around my car, at the beach,” Bieber says on the appropriately titled track “Standing on Business,” featuring Druski.)

Swagcame after the “Yukon” artistended his 2022Justicetour early. He initially postponed dates, citing exhaustion and a desire to make health a priority. That same year, Bieber wasdiagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which left his face partially paralyzed.

The singer alsoparted ways with longtime manager Scooter Braunin 2023 after Braun stepped back from artist management, further suggesting a crossroads in Bieber’s career. That same year, he sold the rights to his catalog of music released through 2021 to Hipgnosis Songs Capital,reportedly for more than $200 million.

But now Coachella could mark a major milestone for the pop star.The father of Jack Blues Bieberhas already been giving fans something to look forward to in performances leading up to the main event.

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Justin Bieber played a surprise show in Los Angeles ahead of Coachella

Before this month’s music festival, Bieber stepped out fora series of intimate, invite-only performancesin Los Angeles. In March, he performed at the Roxy Theatre, before hitting the stage at the Troubadour in April. At both shows, he sang songs exclusively offSwag, like "Daisies," "Yukon," "Go Baby" and "Devotion." Bieber shared videos of the performances onInstagram.

Typically, Coachella has performers sign a (somewhat controversial)“radius clause,”which prevents artists from performing in Southern California from the December before Coachella takes place through the May after the festival. The goal of the clause is to ensure that Coachella will benefit from the artist’s placement on its lineup. However, artists can occasionally get around the clause or adjust it in their contract.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber at the 68th Grammy Awards.

While it’s unclear whether Bieber’s Los Angeles shows offer a preview of his entire Coachella setlist, it’s worth noting that becauseBieber sold the rights to his back catalog of musicto all songs he released through 2021, he will not receive performance royalties for older tracks.

Bieber recently performed at the Grammys

Bieber’s small shows in Los Angeles weren’t his only performance ahead of Coachella: He also took the Grammys stage in February, where he stripped down to just shorts and socks tosing hisSwagtrack “Yukon.”His wife, Hailey Bieber, was emotional in the audience as Bieber showed off a back tattoo that wassupposedly a portrait of the Rhode Beauty founder.

The awards show’s executive producer, Ben Winston, said that Bieber’s rehearsal for the set moved quickly.

“He came to the stage, he did it once,” the producer told the podcastRolling Stone Music Nowafter the show. “It was brilliant. We are seven minutes into his hour-and-a-half rehearsal. And he goes, ‘How’d it look to you? You happy with it?’ And I was like, ‘Oh, my God. It looked beautiful. I loved it.’ And he went, ‘OK, fantastic. See you Sunday!'”

Justin Bieber performs onstage during the 68th Grammy Awards.

The stripped-down number was the first time Bieber performed at the Grammys in four years. In 2022, he was joined by Daniel Caesar and Giveon fora performance of “Peaches,”off his 2021 album,Justice.

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Wireless Festival canceled after UK bars rapper Ye over antisemitic remarks

LONDON (AP) — The rapper formerly known asKanye Westwas barred Tuesday from entering the U.K., where he was scheduled to headline theWireless Festivalin July, after a backlash over Ye's history of antisemitic remarks.

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Festival organizers canceled the three-day outdoor event as a result of the travel ban and said those who had bought tickets would get refunds.

Ye applied for an electronic travel authorization to visit the U.K., but it was blocked by the government on the grounds that his presence in the country would not be “conducive to the public good.”

“Kanye West should never have been invited to headline Wireless,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in a statement posted on social media. “This government stands firmly with the Jewish community, and we will not stop in our fight to confront and defeat the poison of antisemitism. We will always take the action necessary to protect the public and uphold our values.”

The rapper, who changed his name in 2021, had been expected to play his first U.K. dates for more than a decade in front of around 150,000 revelers over three nights July 10-12 at the Wireless Festival, in London’s Finsbury Park. Other acts for the festival had not yet been announced.

The event's organizers had been under mounting pressure from sponsors and politicians to cancel the gigs by the rapper, who has drawnwidespread condemnationfor making antisemitic remarks and voicing admiration for Adolf Hitler.

Last year, Ye released a song called “Heil Hitler” and advertised a swastika T-shirt for sale on his website. Officials in Australia canceled the musician's visa in July after the release of the single.

The 48-year-old apologized in January with a letter, published as a full-page advertisement in The Wall Street Journal. He said his bipolar disorder led him to fall into “a four-month long, manic episode of psychotic, paranoid and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life.”

Wireless sponsors Pepsi, Rockstar Energy and Diageopulled out of the festivalsince Ye was announced as the headliner.

In a statement issued Tuesday before his travel authorization was revoked, Ye said he “would be grateful for the opportunity to meet with members of the Jewish community in the U.K. in person, to listen.

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“I know words aren’t enough — I’ll have to show change through my actions,” he said. “If you’re open, I’m here.”

Phil Rosenberg, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, had said the group would be willing to meet with the musician if he pulled out of the festival.

“The Jewish community will want to see a genuine remorse and change before believing that the appropriate place to test this sincerity is on the main stage at the Wireless Festival,” Rosenberg said.

Organizer Festival Republic had stood by Ye. In a statement issued Monday, managing director Melvin Benn urged people to offer the performer “forgiveness and hope.”

“We are not giving him a platform to extol opinion of whatever nature, only to perform the songs that are currently played on the radio stations in our country and the streaming platforms in our country and listened to and enjoyed by millions,” the statement said.

Announcing the cancellation, Festival Republic said that “multiple stakeholders were consulted in advance of booking Ye and no concerns were highlighted at the time.

“Antisemitism in all its forms is abhorrent, and we recognize the real and personal impact these issues have had,” it said in a statement. “As Ye said today, he acknowledges that words alone are not enough, and in spite of this still hopes to be given the opportunity to begin a conversation with the Jewish community in the U.K.”

The Community Security Trust, which works to protect British Jews, said the government had made the right decision.

“Anti-Jewish hatred should have no place in society and cultural leaders have a role to play in ensuring that is the case,” it said in a statement.

“People who show genuine and meaningful remorse for previous antisemitic behavior will always receive a sympathetic hearing from the Jewish community, but that process must come before this kind of public rehabilitation.”

A representative for Ye didn’t reply to a request for comment.

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