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Kyle and Kristin Juszczyk's Marriage Secrets for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce New

Kyle and Kristin Juszczyk's Marriage Secrets for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

After nearly seven years of wedded bliss, NFL couple Kyle Juszczyk and Kristin Juszczyk have learned a thing or two about marriage — and now they’re sharing their biggest lessons with soon-to-be newlyweds Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. “Just honesty,” Kyle, 35, exclusively told Us Weekly while attending the Tight Ends and Friends concert presented by Reese’s and Sports Illustrated at Nashville’s The Pinnacle on Tuesday, June 23. “We always say honesty and good communication between one another.” Kristin, 32, further noted that marriage should also have levity. “I just think, like, everyone says that marriage is work, and for us ... I kind of am like the opposite,” the Off Season designer told Us. “It should feel natural, and if it's a lot of work, then maybe that's not the right person for you.” Kristin continued, “We have so much fun, and it just feels so natural to us. I think anyone who feels that way too will have a successful marriage.” Kelce, 36, cohosts the annual Tight End University (TEU) alongside Kyle’s San Francisco 49ers teammate Greg Kittle and retired NFL star Greg Olsen. During the program’s concert on Tuesday, Swift, 36, took the stage to perform her hit “Love Story” with Lainey Wilson. While singing the lyrics “kneeled to the ground and pulled out a ring,” Swift flashed her engagement ring from Kelce. Kelce popped the question to the 14-time Grammy winner in August 2025 after two years of dating. The couple are rumored to tie the knot this summer, though neither Swift nor Kelce have announced any wedding details. As for Kyle and Kristin, they got married in 2019 after four years of dating. “I feel like Kyle motivates me by example, and I feel like that's how you are as a leader,” Kristin told Us of her spouse, the starting fullback for the Niners. “He never complains … but he always just wakes up with a smile on his face. So, like, he motivates me in that way.” Kyle, for his part, is equally motivated by his wife. “She motivates me [through] her relentlessness. She will stay up till 3:00 in the morning if she needs to if, like, there's something that she knows she needs to get done,” the pro athlete gushed on Tuesday. “She really doesn't stop until something is perfect in her eyes. I admire that about her.” Kyle and Kristin took a break from their busy work commitments to attend TEU. “It's been so much fun to just see so many faces around the league. You see them during the games, and you see them with helmets on, but to be able to hang out with them is always so special,” Kyle told Us. “It kind of feels like we're at the Pro Bowl … when you're just surrounded by guys around the league that we all know each other, but we don't know each other personally. This is cool to get to know guys personally.” With reporting by Juliet Schroder

Jun 25, 2026
Christina Ricci's Flight Incident: What Really Happened? New

Christina Ricci's Flight Incident: What Really Happened?

Christina Ricci’s ex-husband, James Heerdegen, was denied emergency custody of their minor son, Freddie.According to court records obtained by Page Six, the former movie producer filed an emergency order to gain custody of the 11-year-old after the child texted his father claiming the “Casper” actress was drinking on their June 16 flight to Canada.During that flight, “it is alleged that Ms. Ricci consumed alcohol,” per court documents. Freddie then texted his father and told him that his mom was drinking and the child “used certain words to describe the manner by which Ms. Ricci consumed the alcohol and then described Ms. Ricci’s behavior thereafter.”Christina Ricci’s ex-husband, James Heerdegen (seen above with the actress in 2019), was denied emergency custody of their son, Freddie. Owen Kolasinski/BFA.com / ShutterstockEarlier this month, the pre-teen (seen above with his mom) texted his dad telling him that the “Casper” actress was drinking on a flight to Canada. riccigrams/InstagramTwo days later, Freddie’s counsel spoke to him about the text; however, the pre-teen claimed he “overreacted” in sending those text messages to Heerdegen. The child also said that his “description of Ms. Ricci’s alcohol consumption and behavior thereafter was not as he had described it to his father,” the docs stated.Freddie told his counsel that he “had no fear in continuing to be in Ms. Ricci’s primary physical custody.”Freddie (seen above with his mom) “used certain words to describe the manner by which Ms. Ricci consumed the alcohol and then described Ms. Ricci’s behavior thereafter.” Instagram/Christina RicciTwo days later, the child told his counsel that he “overreacted” in sending those text messages to Heerdegen. riccigrams/InstagramRicci, 46, requested that the text messages her son sent to his father be sealed. The “Addams Family” star claimed Freddie had been bullied at school and could experience that again if the documents were unsealed.Ricci believes additional bullying “may jeopardize” her son’s mental health.The court agreed and sealed the messages and also denied Heerdegen’s emergency custody order.Page Six has reached out to Ricci’s attorneys for comment but did not immediately hear back.Ricci filed for divorce from Heerdegen (seen above with the actress) in 2020 after seven years of marriage. Getty Images for EJAFThe “Sleepy Hollow” actress shares daughter Cleopatra (seen above with her parents and brother in 2025) with her current husband, Mark Hampton. Variety via Getty ImagesThe former couple married in 2013, welcoming Freddie the following year.Ricci filed for divorce in 2020 and it was finalized in December of the following year.

Jun 25, 2026
Edi Rama Declares Kosovo Figure 'Non Grata' in Albania New

Edi Rama Declares Kosovo Figure 'Non Grata' in Albania

TBGazeta Minuti arbn · June 25, 2026 · Uncategorized Teologia nga Kosova, Igballe Berisha-Huduti, është shpallur “person i padëshiruar” në Republikën e Shqipërisë për një periudhë 15-vjeçare, me urdhër të ministrit të Punëve të Brendshme, Besfort Lamallari. Kryeministri i Shqipërisë, Edi Rama, e ka cilësuar Hudutin si të infiltruar në protestat që po zhvillohen në Tiranë kundër ndërtimit të resortit luksoz në Zvërnec.Sipas vendimit, të transmetuar nga mediat në Shqipëri të enjten, masa është marrë mbi bazën e informacioneve të grumbulluara nga institucionet përgjegjëse, sipas të cilave veprimtaria e Hudutit vlerësohet si kërcënim për vendin, sigurinë kombëtare, si dhe rendin dhe sigurinë publike.Urdhri i ministrit i është përcjellë për zbatim Policisë së Shtetit dhe strukturave të Drejtorisë së Kufirit dhe Migracionit.Autoritetet shqiptare pretendojnë se Huduti ka lidhje me regjimin iranian të ajatollahëve. Ajo gjithashtu është akuzuar për thirrje publike kundër rendit kushtetues në Shqipëri.Po ashtu, sipas autoriteteve në Shqipëri, ajo është shfaqur publikisht pranë ish-presidentit iranian, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.E Rama publikoi në Facebook foto të Hudutit ku pretendohet të jetë krah Ahmadinejadit, teksa e akuzoi se është përfshirë në protesta si e infiltruar.“Shikojini vetë dy fotot. Është i njëjti personazh i ardhur me karvanin e ‘diasporës’ së shtirur, që në emër të Allahut predikon urrejtje, thërret për kryengritje ndaj qeverisë së Shqipërisë, kërkon hakmarrje ndaj Amerikës për vëllanë e vrarë, kasapin e regjimit të Teheranit, gjeneralin famëkeq Kasem Sulejmani. Dhe po, personazhi në krah të saj është Ahmedinexhadi dora vetë, kryeshërbëtori famëkeq i ajatollahëve të errësirës”, ka shkruar Rama.Pas shkrimit të Ramës, ka reaguar edhe vetë Igballe Huduti, e cila ka mohuar se pjesëmarrja e saj në protesta ka motive të tjera përveç atyre qytetare dhe patriotike.Në reagimin, ajo ka deklaruar se pjesëmarrja në protestat në Tiranë buron nga shqetësimi për zhvillimet në Shqipëri dhe nga bindja se çdo qytetar ka të drejtë të ngrejë zërin kur mendon se po cenohet interesi publik.“Dalja ime në protestë nuk ka motive përfitimi, por motive patriotike dhe qytetare. Unë jam bijë e një familjeje shqiptare dhe kam kaluar shumë sprova, padrejtësi dhe vështirësi në jetë. Pikërisht për këtë arsye nuk mund të hesht përballë padrejtësive që prekin popullin tim”, ka shkruar ajo.Huduti ka bërë thirrje ndaj Ramës, udhëheqësve botërorë dhe Bashkimit Evropian që të dëgjojnë, sipas saj, zërin e qytetarëve të revoltuar.Ajo ka theksuar se nuk kërkon armiqësi me askënd, por “paqe me drejtësi, dialog me respekt dhe një Shqipëri më të mirë për të gjithë”.“Nuk kërkoj armiqësi me askënd. Kërkoj paqe me drejtësi, dialog me respekt dhe një Shqipëri më të mirë për të gjithë. As Lindje, as Perëndim – Paqe me Drejtësi për Shqipërinë”, ka përfunduar ajo.

Jun 25, 2026
DSA's Bold Claim Over NYC After Sweeping Election Victories New

DSA's Bold Claim Over NYC After Sweeping Election Victories

The Democratic Socialists of America are staking their claim over New York City after Tuesday night’s resounding “socialist sweep” by candidates backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani — and warned Democrats to not even bother challenging them.“We have a democratic socialist mandate in New York City,” Osman Chaudhary, co-chair of the New York City DSA Electoral Working Group, boldly declared on a DSA call Wednesday night to celebrate the lefty political organization’s victories on primary night.“Don’t even try it. We control these areas, we won by massive margins,” he also told those considering challenging the DSA politicians, according to a clip shared on social media by Stu Smith, an investigative analyst at the conservative Manhattan Institute think tank.People cheer with the news that Claire Valdez won the New York State primary for congress. William C Lopez/NY PostChaudhary claimed the socialist mandate comes now that some 3 million New Yorkers “are now represented by socialists at multiple levels of government.”He railed off a lengthy list of New York City neighborhoods in such positions, including the “People’s Republic of Ridgewood” and the “People’s Republic of Astoria” — both located along the so-called “commie corridor.”DSA scored major wins in the House of Representatives and state legislative Democratic primaries on Tuesday.Osman Chaudhary, co-chair of the New York City DSA Electoral Working Group made the ominous declaration. DSAControversial DSA firebrand Darializa Avila Chevalier, 32, notched a razor-thin victory in New York’s 12th congressional district over 5-term incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat — despite never holding public office.DSA member and one-term state assemblywoman Claire Valdez also won handedly in the 7th House District — adding two more DSA members to Congress.Former city Comptroller Brad Lander, a former DSA member who had Mamdani’s support, defeated his opponent in a landslide victory in New York’s 10th congressional district.Zohran Mamdani speaks during a Congressional District Primary Election Night Watch Party on June 23, 2026. Jaysun Silver/ShutterstockThe DSA will also likely be sending a wave of representatives to Albany next year after defeating several establishment Democrats — boosting the lefty group’s numbers to 14 from nine in Albany.On last night’s call, the organization touted the primary victories of Aber Kawas (SD-12); Christian Celeste Tate (AD-54);David Orkin (AD-38); Diana Moreno (AD-36); Eon Huntley (AD-56) Illapa Sairitupac (AD-65); and Samantha Kattan (AD-37).

Jun 25, 2026
Postal Service Sparks Debate Over New Ballot Delivery Rule New

Postal Service Sparks Debate Over New Ballot Delivery Rule

Under a newly proposed rule, the U.S. Postal Service will refuse to deliver mail-in ballots in states that do not hand over a list of approved voters to the Trump administration, Postmaster General David Steiner told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday. Democrats lambasted the proposed policy during the hearing, arguing the rule was unconstitutional and "another backdoor way of trying to influence this election." "Yes or no -- if a state refuses to turn their absentee voter list over to the federal government, will the Postal Service still mail their ballots under this proposed rule?" asked Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich. United States Postal Service delivery van parked on residential street in front of a building, San Francisco, April 28, 2026.Smith Collection/Gado via Getty Images"Under our proposed regulation, no. We would tell the state that we need the manifest," Steiner said. The proposed rule puts the Postal Service at the center of President Donald Trump's push to increase federal oversight of elections, though Steiner argued the policy is routine and an attempt to make sure ballots are delivered "securely, efficiently, and accurately."According to the proposal, states would need to provide to the Postal Service the names, addresses and ballot barcode numbers for individuals to receive a mail-in ballot. Postmaster General David Steiner testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, June 24, 2026.Elizabeth Frantz/ReutersThat list of information is less than what's included on a state's voter roll -- which often include voter registration data and other sensitive data -- but in line with an executive order Trump signed in March to increase federal oversight of elections. At least five lawsuits have challenged that executive order, but some of those cases have stalled because the policy has not yet been enacted. The comment period for that proposed rule is open for the next week. Popular Reads"It really is trying to help the state make sure that the ballots that they send to the voters actually get there and get to those voters, and so it's strictly a manifest for us to make sure that the right ballots are going to the right people," said Steiner, an attorney who previously served as the CEO of Waste Management. However, Senate Democrats argued the policy is a veiled attempt to increase federal control over the election. "Just because President Trump wants to do this does not make it law, doesn't make it right, doesn't make it constitutional. There is certainly a massive difference between general mail requirements and regulating elections," Peters said.Sen. Elissa Slotkin speaks during a news conference to introduce the Protect our Polls Act at the Capitol, June 18, 2026.Alex Wong/Getty Images"The U.S. Postal Service is now part of this bigger story of this president desperate to federalize our elections. He has tried every which way to say that if he and his party don't win in these November elections, they were rigged," said Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich.When pressed on whether the Postal Service would refuse to send ballots to states that refuse to turn over that information, Steiner repeatedly deflected but acknowledged that under the proposed rule, the Postal Service would withhold the ballots. "If you don't get Michigan's voter rolls for the general election in November, will you move those ballots in your mailboxes?" asked Slotkin. "Remember, right now we only have a proposed rule, so there are no new rules," Steiner answered.  "We will move those ballots in accordance with whatever rule is in effect at that point in time."

Jun 25, 2026
BLACKPINK's Lisa Leaves Fans Wondering With Emotional Interview Moment New

BLACKPINK's Lisa Leaves Fans Wondering With Emotional Interview Moment

BLACKPINK’s Lalisa Manobal — better known to fans as simply “Lisa” — sparked rumors of a split from billionaire Frédéric Arnault after saying she’s been “heartbroken” during a new interview.When asked by Vanity Fair in an interview published Tuesday if she’d ever been a “heartbreaker,” the 29-year-old “White Lotus” star replied, “No.” “I’m the one who got that a lot,” she said, “I feel like I got heartbroken a lot.” Lalisa Manobal of BLACKPINK (seen above at the Met Gala last month) said she’s never been a “heartbreaker” in a new interview with Vanity Fair. Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue“I feel like I got heartbroken a lot,” she told the magazine. She’s seen here onstage earlier this month. FIFA via Getty ImagesThe publication reported that after she became so emotional she couldn’t finish her thought, they moved on to other questions. The cover story noted that the former pair — who officially began dating in 2023 — “seem to have now called it quits,” and divulged that they’d been barred from asking questions about the relationship or her personal life.The duo first sparked breakup rumors in March, when Arnault, 31, missed the global superstar‘s birthday party. A rep for the singer did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment on Wednesday, while a rep for Arnault was not immediately available to Page Six for comment. The magazine reported that the singer, seen here in September in Paris, became emotional during the interview. Getty ImagesThe interview sparked rumors that she’s parted ways with billionaire Frédéric Arnault, seen here in Paris on June 1. Eliot Blondet -Pool/SIPA/ShutterstockThe former couple kept their relationship under the radar, surfacing publicly in 2024 for a TAG Heuer and Formula 1 event in Miami. Arnault is the son of billionaire Bernard Arnault and was previously CEO of LVMH Watches, which owns TAG Heuer. While dodging questions about her personal life, Manoban did offer up some insight on the importance of privacy during the cover story.“I feel like after I came out and talked about how there’s no privacy for me, [fans] now respect that a lot more,” she told the magazine. The hitmaker and businessman, seen here in February, began officially dating in 2023. Formula 1 via Getty ImagesThe singer also shared that she feels her fans respect her privacy. She’s pictured above in January at the Golden Globes. FilmMagicThe K-pop icon said her fans “know that being in this position is not easy.”“Sometimes it’s just a little too much, and sometimes I just want to be normal,” she confessed. As far as her burgeoning acting career — which took flight with her role in HBO Max’s “The White Lotus” — goes, the musician shared that she was moved to try and “find inspiration” in something new.“Sometimes when you’re doing the things that (you’ve done) for more than 10 years, you feel like you should find new things to find inspiration,” she told the outlet, noting that as a child, her mother sent her to acting school.

Jun 25, 2026
Alexis Wilkins Responds to Criticism Over Great American State Fair Performance New

Alexis Wilkins Responds to Criticism Over Great American State Fair Performance

Kash Patel's country singer girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, is speaking out on the backlash over her performance at President Donald Trump's Great American State Fair. "Let's just get a few things straight, because this is long overdue," Wilkins, 27, wrote via X on Wednesday, June 24. "I have been a country music artist for years now. I have had a successful career in both music and commentary/strategy. People don't get to negate that for clicks or headlines." Wilkins, who has been dating Patel, 46, since 2023, noted she was "invited to sing this anthem on my own accord," the same way she has been with “many other places throughout my career." She also denied that she was "accepting payment for this great honor." "The Freedom250 entire celebration is on a fundraising arm; neither UFC nor any National Mall celebrations are 'taxpayer funded,'" Wilkins continued. "I'm no longer accepting false narratives and total sham accusations that diminish my hard work and earned accomplishments, so please expect this kind of response to continue." Wilkins originally announced on Tuesday, June 23, that she would be a featured performer at a celebration of America's 250th birthday. As she helped kick off the event on Wednesday, singing the national anthem alongside the president’s United States Marine Band, some critics questioned whether Wilkins' participation violated federal ethics laws amid her romance with the FBI director. Before Wilkins took the stage at the 16-day festival, Martina McBride, Young MC, C+C Music Factory, Bret Michaels, The Commodores, Morris Day & The Time and Milli Vanilli's Fab Morvan were all set to make appearances but eventually dropped out due to Trump's involvement in the event. "Unfortunately, what was presented to us as a celebration of our country has evolved into something much more divisive than what I agreed to be a part of," Michaels, 63, wrote in an Instagram statement earlier this month. "Concerns have also been raised regarding the safety of my fans, band, crew, family and myself, including threats that are completely unfounded and unforgivable. Morvan, 60, also spoke out about his decision to no longer join the festival. “I'm here to, you know, to bring people together with music,” the musician told CNN in June. “I'm not into politics, so you hear it first here: I'm not attending.” At the time, Morvan explained how he was approached to do the show. “My team in Europe received the dates, we looked at the date, OK, The Great American State Fair. And the cherry on top was 250 years anniversary of America,” he recalled. “I've learned a lot of lessons in America, hard lessons that I never forgot to this day: the difference between working hard and working harder, thinking big, thinking bigger, resilience, believe in yourself. So for me, I felt like it was a special moment, you know, a full circle moment." Morvan was “excited” but got “worried” after learning Young MC dropped out. "I was like, ‘Oh, that's weird. Why is he pulling out? Because does he know anything that I don't know? What does he know that I don't know?'" he recalled. "And then, one after the next, people started to leave. But I was told by my team, who was told by another team: ‘There's nothing, there's no political entanglement, there's no political alignment. It's just a free show for the people.' I was there to unite the people, to bring people together, to have them walk down memory lane, celebrate life. Some people that were there, that would be there, were there when my music came out, so it was a way to say, ‘Hey, I'm still here, you're still here. Let's have a good time together.' That's what it was for me.”

Jun 25, 2026
JWoww's Secret Wedding Surprise Leaves Guests in Awe New

JWoww's Secret Wedding Surprise Leaves Guests in Awe

Jersey Shore alum Jenni 'JWoww' Farley surprised her friends and family by tying the knot with fiancé Zack Carpinello in a secret wedding ceremony. “We envisioned a small, meaningful celebration focused on the people who matter most to us,” Farley, 41, told People in an interview published on Wednesday, June 24. “We weren’t interested in throwing the biggest wedding possible. We wanted an unforgettable moment shared with our closest family and friends. The goal was creating memories, not creating a production." Yet, the newlyweds pulled off an elaborate surprise for loved ones by inviting them to attend a special screening of Farley’s new movie, Nanny Cam, on Wednesday. Guests arrived at Madison Modern Social in Old Bridge, New Jersey, to find the venue decorated in shades of dark red with elegant florals to evoke “a modern Beauty and the Beast fairy tale,” per Farley. Old Bay Mayor Debbie Walker served as an officiant for the ceremony, which also integrated Farley’s two children in special roles. (Farley shares Meilani, 11, and Greyson, 10, with her ex-husband, Roger Mathews, from whom she split in 2019.) “More than anything, we wanted the day to feel authentic to us,” Farley added. “The surprise element, the family focus, and the intimate guest list all allowed us to create something personal and meaningful." The couple added in a joint statement, “We’ve spent months keeping this secret, creating invitations, planning the movie-themed details, and building the surprise. Seeing our family and friends go from thinking they’re attending a special screening for Nanny Cam to realizing they’re actually at our wedding will be a moment we’ll never forget." Farley — who wore an off-the-shoulder white gown — and Carpinello, 31, mixed traditional and handwritten vows, having specifically chosen June 24 as the date for the nuptials because it falls halfway between their birthdays — on February 27 and December 21, respectively. “We wanted the day to feel personal, memorable, and full of joy, and there’s something really special about sharing such a meaningful surprise with the people we love most,” they said. The couple are now headed off to honeymoon with close friends in Italy and Switzerland. Farley and Carpinello went public with their relationship in April 2019, following the Jersey Shore star’s split from ex-husband Mathews, 51, the previous September. In March 2021, Farley revealed that Carpinello, a professional wrestler, proposed during a visit to the historic Empire State Building. “On 2.27 I said yes on the top of the Empire State Building,” she revealed on March 9, 2021. In his own 2019 tribute to JWoww, Carpinello wrote, “You mean absolutely everything to me. You are my world. You are tremendously special in so many ways. You are an absolutely gorgeous woman inside and out. We are incredible together, and I want to be by your side for the rest of time.”

Jun 25, 2026
Joe Manganiello's Hidden Health Battle: The Shocking Details Revealed New

Joe Manganiello's Hidden Health Battle: The Shocking Details Revealed

Joe Manganiello revealed more about his alarming health battle that he kept secret for almost a decade.The “True Blood” alum, in an Instagram video Wednesday, said he “suffered in silence battling a deadly mystery illness” he only told a small circle of loved ones about. He recalled seeing “the best doctors in the world,” whom he said couldn’t figure out what started his condition.“All their attempts to treat it with high-powered biological drugs only exacerbated my symptoms and then unlocked a host of brutal side effects that winded up plaguing me for years,” Manganiello said.“And then in attempts to buy myself time,” he continued, “I underwent very serious operations and procedures that mutilated parts of my body and left me so weak at times that I couldn’t stand up or walk.”Joe Manganiello revealed more about his secret illness he battled for almost a decade in an Instagram video Wednesday (a screenshot of which is seen above). Instagram/Joe ManganielloThe “True Blood” alum (seen here in the social media post) said doctors couldn’t figure out what started his illness but prescribed him “high-powered biological drugs” that gave him “brutal side effects.” Instagram/Joe ManganielloThe “Magic Mike” alum, 49, also shared that he spent months “heavily medicated while dealing with excruciating bouts of chronic pain.” He noted that his upcoming memoir, “Bloodlines,” out Oct. 13, documents his 10-year search for answers as well as a deep dive into his family’s history.“Maybe what happened to me wasn’t random,” he says. “And that in order to heal, my mind, my body, my spirit all had to align and I needed to become open to some really radical and unorthodox techniques and ideas that lie beyond the boundaries of western medicine.”Manganiello shared a supportive message for those who might be going through a similar situation.“If you’re out there and you’re suffering, there’s hope,” he said.Manganiello — pictured here in March 2025 — said he dealt with the side effects for years and also underwent operations that “mutilated” parts of his body. Getty ImagesHis upcoming memoir, “Bloodlines” (the cover of which is seen here), documents his illness and the alternative treatments he sought. Simon & SchusterIn a synopsis for “Bloodlines,” Manganiello shares that he dealt with “a cascade of autoimmune-related illnesses” that attacked his thyroid, digestive system, skin, lungs and eyes.Over the course of seven years, he revealed that he dealt with “chronic pain, a life-saving organ amputation, existential crisis and a prolonged fight for survival that left doctors with few answers and no clear explanation.”Manganiello ended up turning to alternative medicine like “shamans, pagan rituals, ancient myths, long-lost family records and the rebirth of his own spirituality” to help treat his illness.The former “Deal or No Deal Island” host also did intensive research into his own family genealogy and discovered ancestors who survived the Armenian genocide and others who lived with chronic illness.Manganiello (pictured here in a social media post) has not yet revealed the years he suffered from his illness. Instagram/joemanganielloThe actor announced his engagement to actress Caitlin O’Connor last October. They’re pictured here in April 2025. WireImageManganiello has not revealed the years his health battle occurred. He was previously married to actress Sofía Vergara, 53, from 2015 to 2024. The “Modern Family” alum said in January 2024 that the two split because she didn’t want to have kids with him and be “an old mom.”“I feel it’s not fair to the baby,” she told El País.Vergara is already a mom to her son, 34-year-old Manolo, whom she shares with ex-husband Joe Gonzalez.Manganiello is now engaged to actress Caitlin O’Connor, 36, which the couple announced last October.

Jun 25, 2026