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Clive Davis: The Untold Stories Behind the Music Legend's Legacy New

Clive Davis: The Untold Stories Behind the Music Legend's Legacy

Music mogul Clive Davis, who oversaw the monumental careers of Whitney Houston, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Kelly Clarkson and more, has died at the age of 94.Davis “passed away peacefully from age-related illness” at his home in Manhattan, his family confirmed in a statement to Page Six.He was surrounded by his family and loved ones, the statement said.Clive Davis, pictured here in 2024, died on Monday at his Manhattan home, his family confirmed to Page Six. Getty ImagesThe music mogul, pictured here in 2014, was hospitalized in New York in May. WireImage‘To the world, our father was the iconic music legend whose vision, instincts, and relentless pursuit of excellence shaped the soundtrack of countless lives,” Davis’ family told us. “He discovered, mentored, and championed the greatest artists in modern music history, leaving an indelible mark on culture that will endure for generations.”“To his family, Clive was Dad and Granddaddy, the steady presence at the center of our lives, the source of wisdom, strength, encouragement, and unconditional love,” Davis’ loved ones continued. “No matter how extraordinary his professional accomplishments, he never lost sight of what mattered most: the people he loved.”The statement also said the father of four’s family was his “greatest pride and deepest joy” throughout “every chapter of his remarkable life.“Today, we celebrate not only a towering figure whose influence changed music forever, but the man who led our family with grace, generosity, and kindness,” the family said. “We will miss him greatly, cherish him always, and carry his love with us for the rest of our lives.”Davis was appointed president of Columbia Records in 1967. He’s seen here in an archival photo. Michael Ochs ArchivesDavis, seen above in a throwback photo, became president and founder of Arista Records in 1974. Michael Ochs ArchivesThe producer was hospitalized in New York City on May 29, with a source telling TMZ that he was suffering from “an upper respiratory infection and out of an abundance of caution, he was admitted to the hospital.”At the time, the insider said he was expected to be released within 24 hours. Prior to his hospitalization, the iconic producer was spotted at the Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction in New York City on May 19. The Arista Records founder was diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy in February 2021, with a rep saying that the time that he was “being treated with antibiotics and steroids” and was “expected to recover within six to eight weeks.”Davis had an early start as a music mogul — after breaking into the business in the early 1960s, he was appointed president of Columbia Records at the age of 35 in 1967.After visiting the Monterey Pop Festival that year, Davis signed Janis Joplin and her band, Big Brother and the Holding Company, to Columbia — his first for the iconic label. He discovered Whitney Houston, (seen above with the record magnate in a throwback photo), in 1983. WireImageHe oversaw the careers of multiple music superstars. He’s seen above with Dionne Warwick in 2024. Getty ImagesHe subsequently became founder and president of Arista Records in 1974, a post he held up until 2000, when he founded J Records. Under the newly founded label, he personally selected and pitched the 1974 song “Mandy” to Barry Manilow, and it became the label’s first hit record. Among the hundreds of chart-topping singles overseen by the music legend over the decades are Whitney Houston’s “Greatest Love of All,” Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” Billy Joel’s “Piano Man,” Santana’s “Smooth,” Alicia Keys’ “Fallin” and Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone,” among many others. Davis served as Chief Creative Officer of Sony Music Entertainment beginning in late 2008 until his death.Davis was known for his iconic pre-Grammy parties, which began in 1975 and were only interrupted by Davis’ 2021 Bell’s Palsy diagnosis. Though the mogul was forced to postpone the second half of his traditional bash, a rep reassured fans at the time that the party would go on. “He is in good spirits and looks forward to doing the second half of his pre-Grammy gala in May,” the rep said. Davis, seen here in 2024, was known for his legendary pre-Grammy parties. Getty Images for The Recording Academy“All you can really do for an artist is create an opportunity to be seen by tastemakers,” he once said. He’s seen above in May 2026 with Alicia Keys, Chance The Rapper and Swizz Beatz. Getty Images for The Gordon Parks FoundationIn 2014, the Grammy’s labeled the event “the second most coveted ticket” of the Grammys. “Davis is nothing short of a living legend in the music industry, and his parties have become legendary as the most star-studded and excitement-packed of VIP bashes,” a release read. “Through the years, an array of A-list talents have performed at these events, turning the celebrations into the ultimate, intimate, ‘insider’ concerts.” Those “insiders” were nothing short of music’s greatest names. Repeat attendees have included John Legend, Joni Mitchell, Manilow, Jennifer Hudson, and Dave Grohl. Throughout the years, other A-listers to drop in have included Paul McCartney, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, and Whitney Houston. In an interview, Davis once addressed the practical role his pre-Grammy parties had in launching the careers of so many artists. “Well, all you can really do for an artist is create an opportunity to be seen by tastemakers,” he said. “But if they don’t have the goods to back it up, it just becomes another social function. The value of the music shouldn’t be undermined.” “The value of the music shouldn’t be undermined,” he has stated. He’s seen here in 1995. Getty ImagesHouston once called Clive, seen here in 2022, “a constant.” Getty ImagesThe exclusive bash has been host to a number of memorable incidents — but in 2012, it was also the setting for a historic tragedy. On February 11, 2012, Houston — by then a Grammy winning pop and R&B juggernaut — was found dead in her hotel room at the The Beverly Hilton, hours before the gala was set to take place at the same location. Davis opted to move forward with the event, transitioning it to a somber tribute to the pop songstress, who was discovered by him in her teens. “To put it simply, Whitney would have wanted the music to go on and her family asked that we carry on,” Davis said at the event, according to the Hollywood Reporter, before asking for a moment of silence for her. Tony Bennett, Alicia Keys and others honored the late singer onstage in the hours following her death. Davis (seen above with Houston at the 2009 Grammy Awards) told Page Six in 2022 the late singer was working on getting sober before her death. WireImageDavis (pictured above with Houston in 2007) told us: “She was making a valiant attempt during that period to give up drugs and rehabilitate herself.” FilmMagicDavis exclusively told Page Six in 2022 that Houston was working on getting sober before she died.“She was showing me what she had done in rehab,” he told us. “How she had given up smoking, how she had cleared her throat of nicotine. And she was wanting to start going in the studio….I never would have thought 48 hours before her death, that she would pass, that there would be that horrendous, premature end to her life.”Davis added, “She was making a valiant attempt during that period to give up drugs and rehabilitate herself.”Houston once addressed critics’ claims that Davis was “pulling the strings” behind the scenes in her career. “Nobody makes me do anything I don’t want to do,” she told Rolling Stone back in 1993. “Clive and I work well together. We get on each other’s nerves sometimes, but we’ve been together 10 years now. Anybody can get on anybody’s nerves over that long a time.”Of their personal bond, which saw the magnate mentor her to global superstardom, Houston once said, “Clive is a constant. He’s my guide and my confidante and he knows the love songs so well.”Clive, pictured here with Aretha Franklin, once said of his success, “You look for stars.” Corbis/VCG via Getty ImagesThe music magnate, seen here in April 2026, was married twice and had four children. WireImageOther stars were equally complimentary. “He’s predictable, yet he’s forward-thinking,” Carly Simon once said, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “He’s remarkable in his stamina. He’s very loving, he has a big heart.”As for Davis’ remarkable eye for talent, he himself said simply, “You look for stars. You look for the makeup of [artists] who can have long-lasting careers and who could be headliners.”He also addressed his personal relationships with the stars he’s guided“If an artist knows you have respect for their talent—which I have to feel to my core, to sign them—they know that you’re in their corner,” he told the Guardian in 2014. Still, the staggering influence he’s exerted over the industry — he’s has won five Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a non-performer, in 2000 — was almost happenstance, he once divulged. “I had no idea that I was ever getting into music,” he told the Guardian. “I did not prepare for a music career, and here I’ve found, out of pure luck, that I did have, not only a talent and an ear, but a passion for music. And I have it to this day.”He came out as bisexual in 2013. He’s seen here in a throwback portrait. Michael Ochs Archives“People need music,” he once said in an interview. He’s seen above with Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Elizabeth Taylor, Gladys Knight, Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager in 1986. Getty ImagesOn his ability to identify talent, Davis told Playboy magazine in 2013: “I didn’t necessarily have an ear, but I think I developed one. Whether there was a natural ear that was triggered, I don’t know the answer to that. But when you see a Joplin or a Springsteen, you know. And the statistics start mounting and give you confidence. You think, ‘My God, yeah, I did say yes to Santana.’”The music magnate was married and divorced twice — to Helen Cohen from 1956 to 1965 and to Janet Adelberg from 1965 to 1985. He welcomed son Fred in 1960, daughter Lauren in 1962, son Mitchell in 1970, and son Doug — who is a Grammy Award winning record producer in his own right — in 1972. Davis (seen above during his pre-Grammys gala in 2024) was married and divorced twice. Getty Images for The Recording AcademyThe late record producer (pictured above at his pre-Grammys gala in 2014) had four children. WireImageDavis publicly came out as bisexual in 2013 in his memoir, “The Soundtrack of My Life,” at the age of 80. He wrote at the time that he’d been in a “strong monogamous relationship” with a man for the previous seven years.The record producer once said on “The Talks” that “music is a necessary ingredient in people’s lives.”“No matter what revolution is occurring in technology, it has to understand that music will not be obsoleted,” he stated. “People need music, and they’ve needed it for many years in many different ways; whether you go back to church traditions or other traditions in life, whether it’s pop or soul or rock or jazz… It’s a very, very natural basic ingredient that’s essential to the full enjoyment of life.”

Jun 22, 2026
Why Pride Month Is Facing Unprecedented Challenges This Year New

Why Pride Month Is Facing Unprecedented Challenges This Year

(Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)Greetings, Dear Reader,Father’s Day went well for me this weekend. Best one yet. Got a third Ingersoll kid on the way. New Baby Album Drops Aug. 4!Did Catholic Mass early Sunday, hit a Target run with the wife, did MMA sparring for two hours, then laid 30 yards of mulch in my beds at home. Capped it off with my favorite dinner, four ice cold pounders and a cigar.It’s good to be a dad.Anyways, here’s your Monday take:The alphabet people are nothing but L’s lately. Not lesbians. No. I want to say that would actually make them cooler, if they were all lesbians.Losses. It’s just been day after day, week after week of losses.It’s probably a good thing that the World Cup and viral eurotourism to all the most red-blooded American states and staples has overshadowed Gay Stuff Month. Many of them are thankful I’m sure that Trump’s UFC match and his reflecting pool foibles have sucked all the air out of the room.It has not been a good pride month.The month started off with corporations dragging their feet to issue annual hostage statements on social. The numbers just don’t add up anymore. The gays just don’t have any effect on the bottom line, folks are realizing. The cartel has lost its heft.To make matters worse, corporate sponsorship likewise dried up. Down 40%. Some are just “ghosting,” gay activism leaders say. Simply leaving the cartel “on read” as the kids say.But it gets worse.One of the leading urologists in the transgender sex changes for children movement got indicted on child porn charges. Of course he did.An FTC lawsuit against WPATH – the institutional head of the transing kids movement – showed in stark relief just how bad Dr. Bryan Sack’s medical advice was to one child in particular. The kid was on puberty blockers and experiencing seriously messed up urination. It was “strawberry” colored and painful.“The transition-friendly urologist says nah, transition drugs are totally safe, the problem is you’re holding in your pee *too much*,” tweeted Daily Caller News Foundation Managing Editor Thomas Phippen. “A few months after stopping the puberty blockers, the boy stopped peeing blood.”Have fun in prison, you f*cking sicko! I’m sure the lifers there will treat you very well, Dr. Sack.Keeping it on brand, the first ever transgender elected to a state legislature was sentenced for his prolific addiction to child porn. Historic glass ceiling shattered!Barry Charles Laughton – who goes by “Stacey Marie” and looks like a cliche horror movie depiction of “transgender pedophile” – will spend 33 years in prison. Male prison no less. Yikes, another hit to the movement!Laughton was sentenced in a Boston court probably not that far from where Boston Mayor Michelle Wu had planned to host a “trans period pride” event. This event was about “menstruation equity,” which is mentally ill mumbo jumbo for a gathering of mentally ill dudes in dresses to whine about not actually getting to experience having a period.Yes, I am serious, that’s what it is.There was significant backlash to this event, enough so that the library actually decided to boot Wu and her army of unhinged lunatics from the venue. Now she’s planning to hold the event at a “secret location.”You people disgust me. Guys cannot have periods!Just a stone’s throw south of Boston, Cazenovia, NY, had to cancel its entire pride event when locally famous drag queen and lead event organizer was busted for *YOU GUESSED IT* child pornography.Good lord, seriously, bring back the guillotines.The backlash isn’t just in the US either. Scotland has ruled that gender confused men cannot occupy cells in women’s prisons.Back here in the US, SCOTUS is set to rule on two transgender athlete cases. You can imagine where those will end up (no, men cannot compete against women).It’s been arguably the worst month for gay pride since the HIV era in the 80s.Something tells me it’s going to get worse before it gets better.ROOKE: Raising The Next Generation ... To Be DisabledIn honor of Father’s Day.—EXCLUSIVE: VP Vance Makes Podcast Debut On Wife’s ‘Storytime With The Second Lady’ For Father’s DayIn honor of Father’s Day, on a more positive note.—MAGA Influencers Are Wearing Out Their White House WelcomeGood.Like what you’re reading? If so, please consider subscribing to State of the Day or sharing this with a friend. You’d be supporting this newsletter and helping keep independent journalism alive.ShareIf you are already a paid subscriber, make sure to join the conversation in our subscribers-only chat below.

Jun 22, 2026
Seattle University Provost's Flag Snatch Sparks Outrage at Graduation New

Seattle University Provost's Flag Snatch Sparks Outrage at Graduation

The provost of Seattle University snatched a Palestinian flag from a graduating Muslim student just as she was about to unfold it at her commencement ceremony. Shane Martin suddenly grabbed the tricolor from Sumeyya Osman at last month’s ceremony, video shared by CAIR Washington shows – and she later claimed he was being aggressive.Martin grabbed the flag trying to hide it out of shot before the pair wrestled over it and posed for a picture. Seattle University provost Shane Martin grabbed a Palestinian flag from a Muslim student just as she was about to unfold it. CAIR Washington / FacebookThen the provost held onto the student’s arm as he ushered her off the stage.Osman then brandished the flag as she made her way off the stage. The student said she thought Martin was going to shake her hand before their interaction. Muslim women tend not to shake hands with men outside of their family as part of their religion, KUOW reported.“I told him that I don’t shake hands, obviously because he’s a man and I’m a Muslim,” she said at a press conference held by CAIR Washington days later.“But then he just proceeded to try and take the flag away from me aggressively.“I was shaking a bit. “I asked the person next to me, ‘Do you think anything is going to happen to me? I’m afraid. What if the ceremony ends and they pull me to the side and something happens to me?’” The pair awkwardly posed for a picture. CAIR Washington / FacebookCAIR Washington – a non-profit that focuses on challenging Islamophobia – claimed the student was “physically accosted” by the provost.“We demand accountability, no faculty should ever put their hands on a student. This behavior is unacceptable, Muslim students deserve safety to practice their religious and identity expressions,” the group said.An apologetic Martin said “he did not observe or hear any request from Ms. Osman that she wished to avoid physical contact as part of her Muslim faith.”“As a leader of a faith-based institution, I have deep respect for the many religious traditions represented on our campus and in the world,” he said.“If I had known Ms. Osman did not want to be touched, I would have honored the request just as I did for at least a dozen other graduating students who signaled clearly they did not wish to be touched.”“I am sorry for the misunderstanding, and regret that this event has taken attention away from the overall commencement ceremony, the achievements of all of our graduates, and especially the moving benediction that closed the ceremony.”

Jun 22, 2026
Danielle Olivera and Eoin Heavey Welcome Baby 10 Weeks Early: What Happened? New

Danielle Olivera and Eoin Heavey Welcome Baby 10 Weeks Early: What Happened?

Summer House alum Danielle Olivera welcomed her first child with boyfriend Eoin Heavey on Sunday, June 21. “Aidan Santos Heavey born June 21, 2026 - 10 weeks early - longest day of the year both solstice wise and for mom and dad,” Heavey, 39, announced via Instagram on Sunday, June 21. Olivera, 37, later shared Heavey’s post on her Instagram Stories, adding, “Here early but safe and we couldn’t be happier." Heavey, who began dating Olivera in the spring of 2025 after meeting her nearly a decade prior, shared further detail of their son’s premature birth in his Instagram post. “He’s heading to summer camp at NICU for the first ⅔ months in this world but mom and dad can’t wait to bring him home hopefully soon,” he wrote. Addressing the pair’s decision to name their child Aidan, Heavey explained, “Fitting for his mom, Aidan translates to 'fiery one' or 'bringer of fire' and she was nothing short of amazing after getting contractions at 10pm on Friday, going to [the] emergency room at 3am in Southampton, then getting transferred by ambulance to Stony brook for a further 24 hours.” Heavey then reflected on his own headspace. “Dad was a nervous, terrified, sobbing mess but couldn’t ask for a better first Father’s Day,” he wrote. Two accompanying photos captured a glass sitting on a windowsill with “Promoted to Dad” written across it, and Olivera’s hand reaching through a hospital capsule to hold their child’s hand. The couple, who currently star on Summer House spinoff In the City, announced in a joint Instagram post on May 15 that they were expecting their first child. “Baby Heavey on the way,” the post was captioned as a photo of Olivera showing off her baby bump illustrated how far along she was. In the snap, Heavey stood behind his girlfriend while holding his hands on her stomach. Heavey spoke to Bravo earlier this year about how he met Olivera long before the pair embarked on a committed romance. “We both moved to New York around the same time, kind of after college, and we would have overlapped a little bit in regard to friend groups or parties back then. And we did meet back then,” he told the network, who published his recollection in an April article. Heavey also noted at the time that he was “living down in Miami” for a while before relocating back to New York when he reconnected with Olivera. The couple moved in together in January.

Jun 22, 2026
Jennifer Meyer Surprises Fans with New Baby at 49 with Fiancé New

Jennifer Meyer Surprises Fans with New Baby at 49 with Fiancé

Jennifer Meyer is a three-time mom!The jewelry designer, 49, confirmed she gave birth to her third child — her first with fiancé Geoffrey Ogunlesi — with a sweet Father’s Day tribute.Sharing an Instagram photo of Ogunlesi holding their newborn daughter, she wrote, “A perfect month with our perfect baby girl. We love you the most @geoffo212 💫 Happy Father’s Day♥️.”However, it’s unclear when she actually gave birth. Jennifer Meyer has welcomed her third child. jennifermeyer/InstagramThe baby girl is the jewelry designer’s first with fiancé Geoffrey Ogunlesi (pictured with their newborn daughter on Father’s Day). jennifermeyer/InstagramThe baby girl joins Meyer’s two kids with ex-husband Tobey Maguire — daughter Ruby, 19, and son Otis, 16.The former couple separated in 2016 after nine years of marriage.When Meyer and the “Spider-Man” star, 50, divorced during the coronavirus pandemic, she asked Gwyneth Paltrow for advice on how the Oscar winner “consciously uncoupled” from ex-husband Chris Martin.Meyer told “Broad Ideas” podcast listeners in July 2024 that she asked Paltrow, “How can we come together for [these] human[s] we both created that we love? What do we do?”Meyer and ex-husband Tobey Maguire (pictured above in January 2009) share two teenagers. WireImageThe former couple welcomed daughter Ruby and son Otis (pictured together in 2016) during their marriage. Kevin MazurHer and Maguire’s “hard work” has since “paid off,” Meyer clarified, going on to call Maguire the “jackpot” of ex-husbands.The duo have since put their amicable co-parenting on display, most recently reuniting at Ruby’s high school graduation.Meyer moved on with Ogunlesi in the summer of 2023.The duo divorced in 2020. jenmeyerjewelry/InstagramMeyer and Ogunlesi (pictured above in December 2025) went public with their romance in 2023. jennifermeyer/InstagramThe billionaire music exec got down on one knee in Aigust of the following year, with the bride-to-be excitedly sharing the news via Instagram.“YES!!!” she captioned engagement photos in 2024.In December 2025, the pair announced that they had a daughter on the way.The billionaire (pictured above in December 2025) proposed the next year. Jennifer Meyer/InstagramMeyer announced her pregnancy news via Instagram in December 2025. Jennifer Meyer/InstagramMeyer debuted her baby bump in smiling snaps at the time, writing, “Hey baby girl. We love love love you!!🩷”She continued documenting her pregnancy progress for her followers, from bikini photos to mirror selfies.“Heart full, belly full,” she wrote via Instagram in January.

Jun 22, 2026
Nicole Kidman's Heartfelt Father's Day Tribute to Keith Urban Post-Divorce New

Nicole Kidman's Heartfelt Father's Day Tribute to Keith Urban Post-Divorce

The perfect (former) couple.Nicole Kidman paid tribute to her ex-husband Keith Urban via Instagram on Father’s Day, five months after the duo settled their divorce.“Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers,” the actress, 59, wrote on her Story.Nicole Kidman (pictured above in May 2025) wished Keith Urban a happy Father’s Day on Sunday. Penske Media via Getty Images“Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers,” the actress wrote via Instagram Stories over the weekend. Instagram/@nicolekidmanThe Oscar winner included a black-and-white photo of herself and her own father, as well as a sweet snap of Urban, 58, carrying their two daughters on his back.Kidman and the country singer, notably, welcomed Sunday, 17, and Faith, 15, during their nearly two decades of marriage.News broke in September 2025 that the pair, who wed in June 2006, had called it quits.She included a throwback snap of the country singer (pictured above in March 2017) with their daughters. GC ImagesThe duo welcomed Sunday and Faith (pictured in April 2024) during their nearly two decades of marriage. FilmMagicTheir divorce was finalized in January of the following year.Urban’s post-split social media activity also made headlines over the weekend as he wished his ex-wife a happy birthday.“Happy birthday, Nicole Mary!!!!!!!!!!!!” the Grammy winner wrote via Stories.On Saturday, Urban wished Kidman (pictured above in November 2021) a happy birthday. nicolekidman/InstagramThe songwriter shared the public declaration via Instagram Stories. Instagram/@keithurbanWhile the songwriter has not spoken publicly about his high-profile breakup, Kidman did so in a March interview.“I’m always going to be moving toward what’s good,” the “Big Little Lies” star told Variety at the time. “What I’m grateful for is my family and keeping them as is and moving forward. That’s that.“Everything else I don’t discuss out of respect,” she continued. “I’m staying in a place of, ‘We are a family,’ and that’s what we’ll continue to be.”The pair (pictured above in November 2023) spit last year. WireImageKidman and Urban (pictured above in April 2018) finalized their divorce in January. nicolekidman/InstagramThe Golden Globe winner went on to praise her and Urban’s “darling” and “beautiful” girls.While celebrating Mother’s Day last month, Kidman gushed over Sunday and Faith, writing, “To my beautiful girls, the greatest joy is being your mother. Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers in the world.”Urban, notably, did not post about the holiday via social media.

Jun 22, 2026
Ben Savage's Cryptic Post Stirs Talk Amid 'Boy Meets World' Rift New

Ben Savage's Cryptic Post Stirs Talk Amid 'Boy Meets World' Rift

As his former Boy Meets World costars’ publicly discuss their estrangement, Ben Savage shared a cryptic social media post about who he’s spending time with at this chapter in his life. “Good company,” Savage, 45, captioned two Instagram photos on Monday, June 15, that showed him proudly holding his daughter, 7 months, as he stood in a suit against a leafy backdrop. (Savage and wife Tessa Angermeier have not publicly shared the name of their daughter, the couple’s first child.) The post came one week after Will Friedle, who starred as older brother Eric Matthews to Savage’s Cory Matthews on the 1990s ABC sitcom, exclusively told Us Weekly that he wanted to speak about their estrangement “to his face.” Fellow costar Danielle Fishel, who played Savage’s on-screen love interest Topanga Lawrence, added that discussing issues with Savage in person would be “good.” After wrapping Boy Meets World in 2000 after seven seasons — and returning for a three-season spinoff from 2014 to 2016 — Savage has distanced himself from the show’s cast and wider Hollywood. A documentary titled Doc Meets World, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 6, delved into the current divide between Savage and Boy Meets World alums including Rider Strong, who played Savage’s on-screen best friend, Shawn Hunter. “Ben refused to do the [“Pod Meets World” recap] podcast, but we still communicated with him, [were] still on friendly terms, we thought,” Strong, 46, claimed in the documentary. “He unfollowed us on Instagram and blocked our phone numbers. I feel sorry that he’s missing out on the experience that Danielle and Will and I are having.” (“Pod Meets World” hosts Strong, Fishel, 45, and Friedle, 49, launched the podcast in June 2022.) In Doc Meets World, Friedle is seen attempting to text Savage, showing cameras years’ worth of messages that he sent to him without garnering any response. He added that he tries to text Savage “probably at least once a month” in the hope of getting a reply one day. “I really do miss him. He’s arguably one of the funniest people I’ve ever met in my life,” Friedle is seen saying to Strong in the documentary. Fishel spoke to Us about Savage’s absence in the trio’s podcast in July 2022, claiming at the time that there was plenty of discussion about how to include Savage in the project. “We talked about all the different ways we could do it. And at the end of our conversations, Ben said, ‘I just don’t think it’s for me.’ And we get it. So we’re respecting his decision,” she shared. “And if he eventually wants to come on, we’ll leave that door open.” In a June interview with People, Fishel commented on Savage moving on with his life as a father. “I love imagining him in this new chapter of his life as a dad,” she told the outlet. “We [once] talked a lot about how he looked forward to being a dad someday.” Savage, for his part, has never publicly commented on any rift with his former Boy Meet World costars, but Bonnie Bartlett, the wife of William Daniels, who portrayed teacher and mentor George Feeny on the series, told Page Six in May that the cast didn’t always get along while filming. “They had some problems working together as … they grew up,” she told the outlet. “They’ve done well — all of them. That’s very unusual in a cast with children. They’ve done a good job of that. They’re good people. They’re all good people.”

Jun 22, 2026
Danielle Olivera's Early Arrival: Baby Born 10 Weeks Premature New

Danielle Olivera's Early Arrival: Baby Born 10 Weeks Premature

Summer House alum Danielle Olivera welcomed her first child with boyfriend Eoin Heavey on Sunday, June 21. “Aidan Santos Heavey born June 21, 2026 - 10 weeks early - longest day of the year both solstice wise and for mom and dad,” Heavey, 39, announced via Instagram on Sunday, June 21. Olivera, 37, later shared Heavey’s post on her Instagram Stories, adding, “Here early but safe and we couldn’t be happier." Heavey, who began dating Olivera in the spring of 2025 after meeting her nearly a decade prior, shared further detail of their son’s premature birth in his Instagram post. “He’s heading to summer camp at NICU for the first ⅔ months in this world but mom and dad can’t wait to bring him home hopefully soon,” he wrote. Addressing the pair’s decision to name their child Aidan, Heavey explained, “Fitting for his mom, Aidan translates to 'fiery one' or 'bringer of fire' and she was nothing short of amazing after getting contractions at 10pm on Friday, going to [the] emergency room at 3am in Southampton, then getting transferred by ambulance to Stony brook for a further 24 hours.” Heavey then reflected on his own headspace. “Dad was a nervous, terrified, sobbing mess but couldn’t ask for a better first Father’s Day,” he wrote. Two accompanying photos captured a glass sitting on a windowsill with “Promoted to Dad” written across it, and Olivera’s hand reaching through a hospital capsule to hold their child’s hand. The couple, who currently star on Summer House spinoff In the City, announced in a joint Instagram post on May 15 that they were expecting their first child. “Baby Heavey on the way,” the post was captioned as a photo of Olivera showing off her baby bump illustrated how far along she was. In the snap, Heavey stood behind his girlfriend while holding his hands on her stomach. Heavey spoke to Bravo earlier this year about how he met Olivera long before the pair embarked on a committed romance. “We both moved to New York around the same time, kind of after college, and we would have overlapped a little bit in regard to friend groups or parties back then. And we did meet back then,” he told the network, who published his recollection in an April article. Heavey also noted at the time that he was “living down in Miami” for a while before relocating back to New York when he reconnected with Olivera. The couple moved in together in January.

Jun 22, 2026
Jennifer Garner's Father's Day Tribute to Ben Affleck Has Everyone Talking New

Jennifer Garner's Father's Day Tribute to Ben Affleck Has Everyone Talking

Jennifer Garner shared never-before-seen snaps of her ex-husband, Ben Affleck, with their children in honor of Father’s Day.On Sunday, the “13 Going on 30” actress took to Instagram to honor the special men in her life for the annual holiday — including her dad, William John Garner, and the father of her three kids: Violet, 20, Seraphina, 17, and Samuel, 14.“My sisters and I loved to spoil our dad; he never wanted for fresh baked cookies or a bowl of ice cream,” Jennifer, 54, captioned the post.Jennifer Garner shared never-before-seen snaps of her ex-husband, Ben Affleck (seen above with his daughters), with their children for Father’s Day. Instagram/ Jennifer Garner“I see the way my kids dote on their dad and I’m happy for them. To love and be loved by a great dad is a gift,” the actress captioned the post. (Pictured: Affleck and his son, Samuel.) Instagram/ Jennifer Garner“I see the way my kids dote on their dad and I’m happy for them. To love and be loved by a great dad is a gift,” she added.“Happy Father’s Day to all of the dads and to the kids of dads, too. ♥️.”The post included an image of the “Gone Girl” actor, 53, posing with his daughters outside when they were younger. It also included a snap of Affleck dressed as Batman as he held Samuel in his arms.The exes share kids Violet (pictured far right), Seraphina (far left) and Samuel. Patriot Pics / BACKGRIDThe “Daredevil” co-stars (seen above at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party) were married from 2005 to 2018. Getty ImagesThe “Daredevil” co-stars tied the knot in 2005 and split in 2015. However, they didn’t finalize their divorce until 2018.Despite their breakup, the couple has remained amicable co-parents.In January, Jennifer made a rare comment about her divorce from Affleck, saying how “hard” it was to break up their family.“It doesn’t serve me to take in gossip about myself or anyone else, much less my kids, so I don’t do it,” she told Marie Claire at the time.In January, Jennifer (seen above with the actor in 2020) said it was “hard” divorcing Affleck. GC ImagesThey are amicably co-parenting their children. (Pictured: Affleck and his son, Samuel, at an NBA game in 2024.) Getty Images“You have to be smart about what you can and can’t handle, and I could not handle what was out there. But what was out there was not what was hard,” the “Alias” alum added.“The fact of it is what was hard. The actual breaking up of a family is what was hard. Losing a true partnership and friendship is what was hard.”A few years after his divorce, the “Accountant” star famously rekindled his early-2000s romance with Jennifer Lopez. The “Gone Girl” star was married to Jennifer Lopez (pictured far right) from 2022 to 2025. Getty ImagesGarner has been dating boyfriend John Miller (seen above) since 2018. Juliano/X17online.comThe “Gigli” co-stars got engaged in April 2022 and married later that summer. Two years later, Lopez, 56, filed for divorce and the split was officially finalized in January 2025Meanwhile, Jennifer has since moved on with boyfriend John Miller. She and the CEO of PopID have been dating since mid-2018.

Jun 22, 2026