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Christian Hubicki Opens Up on His Post-Betrayal Status with Mike White New

Christian Hubicki Opens Up on His Post-Betrayal Status with Mike White

Christian Hubicki, a contestant on "Survivor 50," shared that fellow contestant Mike White has not spoken to him since the show ended. Despite sending White a lengthy apology for voting him out, Hubicki has not received a response. Post-Show Dynamics Hubicki explained that after being eliminated from the show, he reached out to White with an apology, recognizing that his actions might have hurt him. The two had participated in "Survivor: David vs. Goliath" in 2018, where Hubicki was voted off by White and Angelina Keeley, both of whom advanced to the final three. Strategic Moves On "Survivor 50," Hubicki had to make a difficult decision, ultimately eliminating both White and Keeley in back-to-back tribal councils to prevent them from aligning against him at the merge. He acknowledged the difficulty of this choice, especially as White is a dedicated fan of "Survivor." Hopes for Reconciliation Despite their current silence, Hubicki holds no ill will toward White and hopes they can eventually discuss the situation. He expressed that his respect for White remains strong and looks forward to possibly reconnecting in the future. Hubicki also speculated that another "Survivor 50" contestant, Q Burdette, might appear in the upcoming season of "The White Lotus." According to Hubicki, Burdette's charisma would be an asset for the show's French setting. "Survivor 50" airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

Apr 23, 2026
Editors Reveal Their Top Mother's Day Gifts—What's the Surprise Pick? New

Editors Reveal Their Top Mother's Day Gifts—What's the Surprise Pick?

Page Six editors share their favorite picks for Mother's Day gifts, ranging from cupcakes to custom handbags. These recommendations include thoughtful options for mothers, aunts, and more. Gift Ideas from Editors Hannah Southwick, Associate Shopping Editor, recommends Spanx loungewear for its softness and variety of color options. She also suggests YSL mascara for its luxury packaging. Georgie Olmeda, Commerce Partnerships Manager, has chosen Baked by Melissa cupcakes for her aunt, noting their nationwide shipping with vegan and gluten-free options available. Elana Fishman, Style & Shopping Director, alternates between The Bouqs and UrbanStems when sending flower bouquets and emphasizes choosing pet-friendly options. Customizable and Personal Gifts Kelly Laske, Senior Social Media Editor, praises a navy canvas tote that is versatile and durable against dirt. She also highlights the Hunter Bell Hudson shirt for its summer versatility. Melissa Minton, Senior Style Editor, chooses a Catbird pinky ring with free engraving as a special jewelry gift. Jackie Goldstein, VP of Commerce, suggests a Staud bag with custom pet artwork for pet-loving mothers. Comfort and Practicality Erica Radol, Commerce Reporter, endorses an ultra-soft lounge/PJ set as the perfect comfort gift. She also highlights Jenny Bird’s mixed metal earrings as an ideal gift accessory matching both gold and silver jewelry. Jacquelyn Kozak, Senior Photo Editor, loves a lightweight fragrance that offers a lasting effect when layered. These recommendations reflect the personal favorites of Page Six editors aimed at making Mother's Day special with thoughtful gifting ideas.

Apr 23, 2026
Matt Kaplan's Surprising Interaction with Employees Raises Eyebrows New

Matt Kaplan's Surprising Interaction with Employees Raises Eyebrows

A TikTok user, Courtney Babbin, shared her unsettling experience interviewing for a director position at the Unwell Network, run by Alex Cooper and Matt Kaplan. She described a tense final interview with Kaplan that left her feeling uncomfortable and undervalued. Interview Experience Babbin alleged that during her meeting with Kaplan, he seemed to focus on her appearance rather than professional qualifications. The encounter took place in Kaplan's office, where she was seated uncomfortably below him as he asked personal questions unrelated to the job. She felt the questions about her upbringing and parents were inappropriate and pushed back against them. This allegedly led Kaplan to criticize his current employees harshly, calling them "stupid" and "lazy." Aftermath of Interview Feeling disrespected and upset after not getting the job, Babbin said her attempts to discuss the incident with human resources went ignored. She expressed her frustration on social media, criticizing Kaplan’s behavior as contradictory to Cooper's brand values. Wider Allegations This account comes amid broader allegations reported by Bloomberg that Matt Kaplan frequently yells at Unwell staff. Alex Cooper has publicly stated her commitment to creating a safe work environment. Cooper's previous statements seem at odds with these claims, leading to speculation about internal conflicts at their company. Neither Cooper nor Kaplan has publicly commented on this latest report.

Apr 23, 2026