Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Sydney Sweeney Insisted on Keeping Nude Scenes in 'Euphoria'

Like the previous seasons, the final season of HBO's hit series Euphoria featured some heavy and rather explicit nudity from actress Sydney Sweeney. However, it sounds like she refused to have it any other way.

Following the series finale, which aired on Sunday to mark the official conclusion of the hit series, creator Sam Levinson admitted that he actually considered making the final season with no actual nudity. Sweeney, however, wouldn't have it.

Sweeney Insisted on Nudity

In season 3, Sweeney's character, Cassie, begins a career as an OnlyFans model in order to pay some mounting bills. Despite the inherent explicit nature of the storyline, Levinson said that he actually considered cutting all the nudity, but Sweeney insisted upon leaving it in.

“Well, it’s funny. When I first wrote it, I was like, ‘Maybe we shoot all of this and we don’t have any nudity. Maybe there’s ways to shoot around certain things?'” Levinson said during a recent interview with the New York Times. “And she looked at me and she was like, ‘Are you kidding? I’m playing an OnlyFans model. You’re telling me you’re going to, like, skirt around it?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, OK, that’s a fair point.'”

Sweeney agreed, and the scenes remained, including one rather explicit scene where Sweeney's breasts burst through the window of an office building during a fantastical dream sequence.

Levinson went on to praise Sweeney, calling her a “totally fearless” and “wonderfully professional” actress.

“There’s a lot of trust that we have,” he said. “And look, we’re tackling this world of OnlyFans where women are being paid to, like, whisper into an ear-shaped microphone. There is a level of absurdity to it that is just fun and we’re always trying to come up with ways to make it feel authentic and humorous and dramatic and also speak to the larger wants and wishes of the character.”

Levinson Defends Nudity in Previous Scenes

During the interview, Levinson was also asked about some “complaints that there’s nudity when there doesn’t need to be” in the first two seasons of Euphoria, when the characters were supposed ot be in high school.

“From the script, you get a sense of what the role requires,” he said. “Even when you go up to audition, let’s use the role of Cassie, you know the role requires a certain amount of nudity. Are you comfortable? If they’re comfortable, they get the role, then the next layer is the intimacy coordinator. I think it’s a SAG rule that if an actor then says, after getting cast, ‘Actually, I don’t want to do that,’ we can’t force them to do a scene.”

Levinson made it clear that he is a proponent of making sure that actors are comfortable and safe.

“I believe very strongly that the best, most honest performances are when an actor feels free and safe. That’s how you get a great performance,” Levinson said. “You can’t if there is any tension. The emotion is going to be blocked. And that’s something I’ve known from my days of studying acting. So my job is to create the kind of best, most conducive environment for the actor to play this character.”



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Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Police Find Nearly 2000 Foot Tunnel Running Under US-Mexico Border

Police in Tijuana made a shocking discovery this past week when they came across a massive man-made tunnel secretly linking the Mexican border city to San Diego, California. Four men, two from Mexico and two from San Diego, are now being charged with federal drug trafficking in the United States.

The tunnel spans nearly 2000 feet, connecting a home in the Nueva Tijuana neighborhood with a faux store front just north of the United States border. It's estimated that the tunnel goes about 55 feet deep and was complete with reinforced walls, ventilation, and electricity. It was only accessible through the use of an electric-powered hydraulic lift, making it that much more difficult to find. This is the first cross-border tunnel that has been found in the area since 2022.

Discovery of the tunnel resulted from a partnership between United States and Mexico authorities. Mexican police executed a search warrant on the Nueva Tijuana home during a public safety investigation into possible explosives and firearms. While there, they found ammunition, methamphetamines, and the entrance to the subterranean tunnel.

Meanwhile, on the United States side of the border, investigators had been casing the Buy 4 Less warehouse in the Otay Mesa neighborhood since December 2025 due to "suspicious activity," according to the US Department of Homeland Security, which released a statement Monday regarding the four arrests. "During the surveillance, the activity around the Buy 4 Less location did not appear to be consistent with a normal retail location," the statement reads, "investigators observed minimal foot traffic from customers coming in and out of the Buy 4 Less store."

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Investigators claim that the tunnel was accessible from either end, with the San Diego entrance hidden under the floor of a large storage room within the warehouse. The storefront is just 1,064 feet north of the international border, while the house in Nueva Tijuana is just 800 feet south.

According to Kelly Thornton, Director of Media Relations to the U.S. Attorney's office, federal agents observed four men loading cargo into vans and large trucks outside of the Buy 4 Less on May 29. Traffic stops were conducted on the vehicles, and a total of 2,269.87 pounds of cocaine were discovered inside. Authorities claim the subterranean tunnel was used by around eight men total to smuggle cocaine across the United States/Mexico border.

The four men stopped on the night of May 29 now face life in prison and up to a $10 million dollar fine for federal drug trafficking charges. Gregorio Epifanio Hernandez Lopez, age 29, of San Diego, caught the most charges with Constructing, Financing, or Using Unauthorized Tunnels, Importation of a Controlled Substance, and Distribution of a Controlled Substance. Fellow San Diego resident Jose Jimenez, age 32, as well as the two men from Mexico, Antonio Cortez, 18, and Brandon Escalante Sandoval, 26, were only charges with Distribution of a Controlled Substance.

Related: Temu Fined Over $200 Million For Selling Illegal Products



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Monday, 1 June 2026

Netflix Adds 1993 Classic 'Rookie of the Year,' One of Baseball's Best Movies

To start off June, Netflix has added more than 50 popular movies to its library, including multiple sports films.

One of the offerings now available to streamers is 1993's Rookie of the Year, a feelgood flick that has turned up on multiple lists of the greatest baseball movies of all time. Currently, the movie is only available to subscribers on Netflix and Disney+, though it can be purchased on several other platforms.

What to know about Rookie of the Year

First of all, a fair warning. If you're looking for realistic baseball action and storylines, you can probably skip Rookie of the Year, assuming you've never seen it before.

The Daniel Stern-directed sports comedy tells the story of Henry Rowengartner, played by Thomas Ian Nicholas, a Little Leaguer of meager ability who can suddenly throw 100 miles per hour after breaking his arm.

Blessed with this astounding newfound talent, Rowengartner goes on to realize his dream of pitching in Major Leagues for the Chicago Cubs. He and his mother, played by Amy Morton, face their share of trials throughout the 103-minute long film, but everyone winds up with a happy ending.

In addition to Nicholas and Morton, Gary Busey delivers a memorable performance as aging Cubs pitcher Chet "Rocket" Steadman, with Stern providing comic relief as zany pitching coach Phil Brickma ("HOT ICE!").

Albert Hall stars as manager Sal Martinella, with Dan Hedaya playing Cubs GM Larry "Fish" Fisher, Eddie Bracken serving as team owner Bob Carson and Bruce Altman portraying shady sports agent Jack Bradfield.

MLB stars Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla and Pedro Guerrero all appear as themselves, and there's even a cameo from John Candy.

Rookie of the Year's impact 33 years after its release

The film corralled $56.5 million at the box office and drew mixed reviews from critics, some of whom praised its pie-in-the-sky plot while others thought it was too hokey. Rookie of the Year also owns only a 41% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.1/10 mark on IMDb.

Still, there's no denying its staying power. Writer Will Leitch ranked it the 20th best baseball movie ever in 2023, and at least one person thinks it deserves the No. 1 spot on that list.

If you're looking to just reminisce about your childhood or introduce a fun baseball movie to a kid in your life, you can certainly do worse than Rookie of the Year.



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Sunday, 31 May 2026

'Alaskan Bush People' Star Matt Brown, 43, Found Dead: Family Shares Heartbreaking Details

Fans of Discovery Channel's Alaskan Bush People are mourning a heartbreaking loss today following confirmation that Matt Brown, the eldest son of the famous reality TV family, has passed away at the age of 43.

The tragic news was broken by his brother, Solomon "Bear" Brown, who confirmed in an emotional social media update on May 31, 2026, that Matt's body had been recovered from a river in Washington state. The confirmation follows days of harrowing uncertainty, and the chilling sequence of events leading up to the recovery has left fans deeply shaken.

The Brown Family Presumed Matt Was Dead Days Ago

The timeline of Matt's disappearance began with a deeply unsettling encounter on Wednesday, May 27. According to the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Department, a caller contacted 911 to report that they had been speaking with a man wading in the shallow waters of the Okanogan River, just south of Oroville, Washington.

The witness reported a terrifyingly sudden shift: they briefly turned away from the man, heard an abrupt sound, and turned back only to see him floating face-down in the water as the swift current swept him downstream. Adding to the grim nature of the scene, authorities responding to the area immediately recovered a firearm from the water exactly where Matt had last been seen alive.

During this time, Matt's family presumed it was their son and brother who was the man in the river, based on the witness report.

A massive multi-agency search involving watercraft, aerial drones, and divers was launched. However, teams initially faced severe debris and dangerous currents, forcing temporary suspensions before a group of private citizens spotted the body on Saturday afternoon.

Matt's Younger Brother Helped Recover His Body

In a devastating twist for the family, Matt's younger brother, Noah Brown, was part of the search-and-rescue efforts. Noah helped authorities pull the body from the water and officially identified his older brother, who still had his identification and Social Security card on his person.

While an official autopsy and coroner's review are pending to establish the exact cause of death, the family has stated that the injuries appear to be self-inflicted. Bear Brown revealed that Matt had recently reached out to share that he had "fallen off the wagon" after a long, highly publicized battle with addiction.

Matt rose to fame as a core cast member of Discovery Channel's Alaskan Bush People, appearing regularly during the show's initial run to document his family's off-grid wilderness lifestyle. He eventually stepped away from the program in 2019 to focus on his sobriety and mental health.

Following the tragedy, Bear Brown issued an urgent plea to fans and social media users to halt online negativity, revealing that Matt's final days were heavily weighed down by cyberbullying.

"One of [Matt's] last videos, he’s actually talking about how negative people were on his posts," Bear shared in his video update. "Keep in mind that people on the other side of your screen, people that you’re watching a video of, they're real people, too… Please leave my family out of it."

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, depression, or thoughts of self-harm, please know that support is available. You can call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 anytime, day or night, for free, confidential support. text "HOME" to 741741 to connect with the Crisis Text Line.



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Can You Eat McDonald's And Still Lose Weight? Tamannaah Bhatia's Trainer Shares The Secret

Siddhartha Singh pointed out that if someone is genuinely trying to lose fat, they do not necessarily have to avoid fast food completely.

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Disneyland Ticket Prices Are Set To Jump Again—Here’s When to Buy

If you’re planning a trip to Disneyland later this year, you may want to act fast. All signs point to another price increase arriving in fall 2026, continuing a long-standing pattern that has become almost as predictable as the park’s seasonal crowds.

When Are Prices Expected to Rise?

Disney hasn’t officially announced a new price hike yet, but industry analysts and historical trends strongly suggest that early October 2026 is the most likely window. That’s because Disneyland has raised ticket prices in October every year for at least the past four years, typically within the first two weeks of the month. 

In fact, according to the official Disney Tourist Blog, recent price increases hit on:

  • October 11, 2022
  • October 11, 2023
  • October 9, 2024
  • October 8, 2025

Based on that pattern, experts believe there’s a high probability the next adjustment will land around the same early October timeframe in 2026—effectively giving travelers a summer window before prices shift again.

How Much Could Prices Increase By?

Disney tends to raise prices incrementally rather than dramatically, but those increases still add up—especially at the high end.

During the most recent October 2025 hike:

  • Most ticket tiers rose by $3 to $7
  • Top-tier (peak day) tickets jumped as much as $18, reaching $224 per day
  • Overall increases across tiers were generally around 3% to 4% 

Given that pattern, a similar bump is expected in 2026. 

That means peak single-day tickets could climb even higher from today’s $104–$224 range, depending on demand and travel dates. 

When Should You Buy Tickets?

If you’re even considering a Disneyland trip in late 2026 or early 2027, the safest move is to buy tickets before October.

Here’s why:

  • Tickets purchased in advance are typically locked in at current prices, even if you visit later
  • Waiting until after the increase could mean paying more for the exact same experience
  • Multi-day trips and peak-season visits will feel the biggest impact

In practical terms, that means summer 2026 is your best buying window.

The reality is simple: The earlier you buy, the better your chances of beating the next price jump—and keeping a little extra spending money for churros, Lightning Lane, or that inevitable souvenir run down Main Street.



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Saturday, 30 May 2026

Kane Parsons’ ‘Backrooms’ Has Already Broken A24’s Opening Weekend Record

It's only Saturday, but Kane Parsons' horror film, Backrooms, has already broken A24’s record for best opening weekend. The record was previously held by Civil War.

Directed by the 20-year-old Parsons, Backrooms topped Friday’s box office with $38 million, surpassing Civil War’s $25.5 million (Alex Garland, 2024) and setting a new A24 record.

Backrooms was initially expected to break $45 million, but projections now estimate it could reach $80 million over the three-day weekend. With a $10 million budget, the film is expected to gross much more throughout its run.

Parsons’ Backrooms is an adaptation of his YouTube series of the same name. The idea originally stems from a creepypasta, the genre of horror legends the internet cooked up, where people would “no-clip” out of reality into liminal spaces. Parsons’ series took the idea to the next level with a found-footage short film that has 80 million views as of May 30, 2026. The short film spawned his series and now a record-shattering feature film.

Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Lukita Maxwell, and Mark Duplass, Backrooms follows a store owner and a therapist who discover a dimension full of liminal spaces and, like the original short film, potential monsters and entities lurking in the shadows.

Parsons is not the only young YouTube creator to make waves at the box office this weekend.  Obsession, the horror from newcomer Curry Barker, 26, came in at second place under Backrooms.  Obsession beat outStar Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu this weekend. The horror has seen a box-office spike in both its second and third weeks, something practically unheard of outside of Christmas. Both films are overperforming, with their key demographics being 18-25, according to PostTrak exit polling, Deadline reports.

Like Parsons, Barker got his start on YouTube before transitioning to filmmaking. YouTubers Danny and Michael Philippou previously worked with A24 on Talk to Me in 2023 and with Sony on Bring Her Back in 2025.  Gaming YouTuber Mark Fishbach, aka Markiplier, made his directorial debut this year with Iron Lung, which now holds the record for the most fake blood used in a single movie.

The A24 blockbuster, Backrooms, is in theaters now.



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