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Top Anti-Hate Executive's Secret Ties to Neo-Nazi Group Exposed New

Top Anti-Hate Executive's Secret Ties to Neo-Nazi Group Exposed

A top Southern Poverty Law Center official is accused of helping funnel $1.2 million in donor money to an informant in the National Alliance white supremacist group — who was also allegedly her lover.The Department of Justice filed a superseding indictment against the SPLC accusing it of funneling donor cash to hate groups they were then telling donors they were fighting.One figure, referred to as “Employee-2” in the indictment, is described as a “person who would become Director of the SPLC’s Intelligence Project.”Former top SPLC official Heidi Beirich is believed to be “Employee-2” in the federal indictiment against the bloated anti-hate nonprofit. Getty ImagesIt also describes how “Employee-2” wrote an article based on material stolen from National Alliance headquarters in 2014 and then paid off an informant to take the blame for the robbery.Based on the details in the June 2 superseding indictment, “Employee-2” is believed to be Heidi Beirich, a 58-year-old fascism expert who was the director of intelligence at the Alabama-based anti-extremism nonprofit between 2012 and 2019.The indictment alleges Beirich was very close to the informant known only as “F-9” who “infiltrated the neo-Nazi organization National Alliance.”“[Beirich] was also in a romantic relationship with F-9. During this relationship, [Beirich] and F-9 shared a house and two bank accounts,” the indictment alleges.“Between 2015 and 2021, approximately $140,000 in donors’ money flowed from the SPLC operating account … and was ultimately deposited into the joint bank accounts held by F-9 and [Beirich].National Alliance members, alongside various neo-Nazi groups, marching on the US Capitol in 2002 protesting against Israel. ZUMAPRESS.com“Employee-2,” believed to be Beirich, allegedly was in a romantic relationship with informant F-9, who got $1.2 million from the SPLC. WireImage“This amounted to approximately 66% of all money ever deposited into their joint bank accounts. [Beirich] then used donors’ money to pay the couple’s personal living expenses.”The indictment also claims that while getting paid by the SPLC, the unnamed informant was also raising money for the National Alliance and helping to “carry out its extremist activities.”The indictment describes how a source broke into National Alliance’s headquarters in West Virginia in 2014 and “stole approximately 25 boxes of documents,” took them over state lines into North Carolina and copied them, before returning the originals.National Alliance founder William Pierce oversaw the group’s steady rise until things came apart following his death in the early 2000s. The Washington Post via Getty ImagesIn 2015, Beirich wrote an article allegedly based on the stolen materials for her group’s “Hatewatch” section of its website. That article, “Chaos at the Compound,” is still available.The indictment then describes how the SPLC tried to cover up who their informant was by paying a second informant “approximately $6,000” to take responsibility for the burglary.Beirich and SPLC did not respond to requests for comment from The Post.“I knew it was that fat, ugly hog Heidi Beirich,” National Alliance chairman William White Williams, 78, told The Post from his home in east Tennessee. He also confirmed the details of the indictment match what happened to the group.“I think some of those cluckers wanted to get out of the movement and they went to the SPLC for help. But instead of helping them, [the SPLC] said, ‘Why don’t you stay in and get paid?'” he added of the informants.West Virginia-headquartered white identarian group National Alliance was rotten with SPLC informants, according to the indictiment. ZUMAPRESS.comBeirich had joined the SPLC in 1999 and became director of the Intelligence Project in 2012. She left in 2019 as part of a massive shake-up, when many top brass departed amid accusations of racism and sexual harassment, with the group mainly being run by white people and black people in its lower ranks. Beirich was not publicly implicated in those scandals.Alabama-based SPLC has been charged with wire fraud, bank fraud and money laundering conspiracy for allegedly engaging “in the active promotion of racist groups at the same time that the SPLC was denouncing the same groups on its website,” acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel announced on April 21.Patel charged that far from using spies to dismantle the hate groups, the SPLC gave them over $4 million to keep promoting their ideologies, thus giving them something to point out and seek donors to fight against. The nonprofit has amassed some $800 million to do so, its publicly released nonprofit accounting shows.Erica Gliebe looks at a photo of her husband Erich Gliebe’s grandfather, who he claims was a member of the German army during World War II, at the National Alliance headquarters. Getty ImagesBy 2013, the National Alliance had effectively ceased to exist. That year, group chairman Erich Gliebe — a former boxer nicknamed the Aryan Barbarian — had sent a letter to followers saying the group was ending its membership program that September, writing they were abandoning dues-paying chapters in favor of a “supporter-based” structure. Membership had collapsed from 1,400 to around 20 in less than a decade.Despite the internal chaos and decline, the following year the SPLC began bolstering the group’s public profile, writing nearly a dozen articles about the organization.Tax filings reviewed by The Post show Beirich earned $190,000 a year in salary and benefits from the SPLC before her departure.Erich Gliebe, known as the Aryan Barbarian, got divorced from his wife Erika (pictured) after a long and public battle. Getty ImagesWife Erika, once featured on the cover of the neo-Nazi magazine Gliebe published, was also a Playboy model.Mystery surrounds the identity of the informant F-9, who received $1.2 million in total from the SPLC over 20 years, according to the indictment.Property records reviewed by The Post reveal that during the years covered by the indictment — 2010 to 2023 — Beirich owned a vacation home in Elijay, Georgia, an upscale mountain town north of Atlanta, in addition to her Montgomery, Alabama, residence.Williams said he, too, was stumped by F-9’s identity.However, he noted the group was somewhat paranoid and there had been suspicions about various members over who could be a turncoat or potential informant for any number of other groups or law enforcement.Members say Beirich harrased the girlfriend of former NA media director Kevin Strom. Wiki CommonsNational Alliance was founded by a man named William Pierce in 1974 and had around 2,500 members when he died in 2002. Williams noted speculation about how the only other person who had access to the office from which the sensitive documents were stolen was former National Alliance business manager Robert DeMarais.In a biography of Pierce, DeMarais, now 79, is described as a quiet, lonely and childless man who ate Sugar Frosted Flakes alone at his kitchen table each morning and settled in with a microwave TV dinner each night.SPLC’s Hatewatch profile of DeMarais is written with a light hand, noting that he is “no ideologue” and “focused on administrative matters.”Another source questioned if the group’s former chairman, Gliebe, could have ended up being some kind of informant. His messy and public divorce in 2005 from stripper and ex-Playboy model wife Erika Gliebe had hurled the group into chaos, particularly after she published a since-deleted blog post titled “I Married a Freak,” accusing Gliebe of “deviant sexual behavior” involving Catholic schoolgirl uniforms, as well as regular philandering.Neither DeMarais nor Gliebe could be reached for comment.Beirich left the SPLC in 2019 during a period of massive upheaval. She founded her own hate-tracking shop shortly after. Penske Media via Getty ImagesBeirch’s 2015 article mentioned in the indictment used stolen documents and a paid decoy informant, according to feds. The Post can also reveal the source paid to take the fall for stealing the National Alliance’s documents was Randolph Dilloway, referred to as “F-39” in the indictment, described as a “quirky,” nearly deaf accountant who bounced around among six other “hate groups” before landing at National Alliance.  Beirich herself gave his name away in a 2015 article published on the SPLC’s website describing the terrified defector with a gold mine of documents who came running to the SPLC for help after having a gun shoved in his face by Williams.“For five months, Dilloway organized, examined, and in many cases copied key documents and data files among tens of thousands of pages of sales receipts, donation records and ledgers,” she wrote.“Dilloway’s reputation in the white racist subculture has always been conflicted […] the quirky accountant has been exploited for his skills by at least a half dozen hate groups since 2004,” the article continued.Alabama-based SPLC has been charged with wire fraud, bank fraud and money laundering conspiracy for allegedly engaging “in the active promotion of racist groups at the same time that the SPLC was denouncing the same groups on its website,” acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel announced on April 21. ZUMAPRESS.comThe copied materials that formed the basis of Beirich’s article were also later the subject of a 2019 lawsuit in Maryland by one of the other people named in the article, lawyer Glen K. Allen, which named Beirich and another member of SPLC, Mark Potok, as defendants.Allen claimed his name was associated with National Alliance based on privileged and confidential materials and had lost him his job at the Baltimore City Law Department. The case was thrown out in 2021.In April, The Post exclusively unmasked other informants mentioned in the indictment, including a one-legged Imperial Wizard in the KKK named Bradley Scott Jenkins who took the nonprofit’s money while revitalizing a once-defunct KKK splinter group, and a litter-hating Georgia mom named April Chambers who was a KKK member and runs a home cleaning business. 

Jun 16, 2026
Sean Penn's Controversial Jan. 6 Film Facing Major Hurdles New

Sean Penn's Controversial Jan. 6 Film Facing Major Hurdles

Sean Penn is developing a film on the Jan. 6 riot at the White House. Five years after a violent mob attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021, an A-list director with an A-list actor aims to bring that historically divisive and explosive event to the big screen.Three-time Oscar winner Sean Penn is writing and directing a project about Jan. 6th for Warner Bros. Discovery, Page Six Hollywood has learned, and he is in talks with another Oscar winner — Bradley Cooper — to star.The pairing of Penn and Cooper — both generational talents — on this material would seem to make sense from an awards standpoint. While details are sparse, Penn, who is coming off his third Oscar win (for his supporting part in “One Battle After Another”), is said to be writing the story for Cooper, who’d play a role based on an actual figure present at the Capitol on the day it was stormed. Sean Penn attends the “Into the Wild” By Sean Penn Invitation during the 17th Film Festival Lumiere on October 12, 2025 in Lyon, France. WireImageCAA principal Bryan Lourd has been helping Penn shepherd the project, and Warner Bros. would seem like an ideal home, considering its motion picture group co-chairs Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy are two of the most auteur friendly (and ballsiest) major studio executives working today.They also may each have one foot out the door with the Paramount Skydance takeover looming. But De Luca and Abdy’s steeliness may not be enough to get this project over the finish line for one simple reason: its controversial subject matter at a deeply complex political moment nationally and in Hollywood itself.Last week, Paramount, led by David Ellison with financial backing from his father Larry Ellison, secured U.S. Department of Justice approval for its $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The mega-deal, however, is taking place against the backdrop of threats from various state attorneys general — including California’s Rob Bonta — to file lawsuits blocking the merger over antitrust violations.Even with a Trump administration that seems favorable to Paramount — the elder Ellison has been a huge supporter of the president, and plays a pivotal behind-the-scenes role for the administration — it’s still “touch and go” for the historic pact which faces several more obstacles, making a Warner Bros. Jan. 6 project that much more remarkable and, by all accounts, delicate.In his second term, President Trump has made the Jan. 6 Capitol attacks one of the centerpieces of his grievances regarding how he was treated in his first term. Upon taking back the White House, he gave blanket clemency to nearly 1,600 defendants. The Department of Justice then reportedly purged itself of hundreds of lawyers who had worked on probes into the U.S. Capitol rioters during the Biden Administration.One source noted that CAA arranged the project’s financing entirely as a so-called “negative pickup,” with a budget somewhere in the $20 million range. Penn is producing with John Ira Palmer and John Wildermuth under their Projected Picture Works banner.The wild cards are De Luca and Abdy, who had a historic year in 2025 with a string of successes, including “Sinners,” “Weapons,” “A Minecraft Movie” and “One Battle After Another.” Rioters in front of the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. Getty ImagesIn October, the veteran duo had their deal renewed at Warner Bros., but speculation over whether they plan to stay put post-merger has been rampant. Throwing at least some of their remaining chips in on a high-profile project with Penn and Cooper on board that has the full backing of Lourd and CAA would be in keeping with previous moves they have made, even in a time of widespread industry uncertainty.When De Luca and Abdy ran MGM (before Amazon acquired it), they gambled on another hot potato: the 2021 film “Flag Day.” That film was directed by Penn, who also starred alongside his daughter, Dylan Penn, as a devoted dad with a criminal double life.The film, which had a reported budget of around $10M, made just $1.3M at the global box office and $425,000 domestically. Warner Bros. is also reportedly reteaming with Maggie Gyllenhaal on a new project following the release of her Gothic romance “The Bride!” which was one of the few bombs they had in 2025.Reps for Penn did not comment.

Jun 16, 2026
Who Comes First: President or Government? The Constitutional Court's Surprising Answer New

Who Comes First: President or Government? The Constitutional Court's Surprising Answer

Zgjedhjet përfunduan, por kriza ende jo. Vendi tani duhet ta zgjedhë Presidentin e ri dhe sipas aktgjykimit të fundit të Gjykatës Kushtetuese, kjo duhet të nisë menjëherë, me t’u konstituuar Kuvendi. Enver Hasani, ish-kryetar i Gjykatës Kushtetuese, thotë se ushtruesja e detyrës së Presidentit, Albulena Haxhiu nuk mund ta dekretojë mandatarin e ri për kryeministër, por shton se nuk do të çuditej nëse kryeministri në detyrë, Albin Kurti do të ndërmarrë “veprime antikushtetuese e antiligjore”.Gazeta ExpressGjykata Kushtetuese në fund të marsit kishte dhënë 34 ditë afat për zgjedhjen e Presidentit, që si përfundim nuk u bë dhe vendi shkoi sërish në zgjedhje – të tretat brenda rreth një viti e gjysmë.Këtë herë, arsyeja ishte moszgjedhja e Presidentit. Dhe nga këtu, ish-kryetari i Gjykatës Kushtetuese, Enver Hasani thotë se duhet të nisë puna pas konstituimit të Kuvendit.“Menjëherë duhet të fillojë procedura për zgjedhjen e Presidentit të Republikës. Pra, Kuvendi Kosovës që konstituohet nuk mund të ketë asgjë tjetër në agjendë pos propozimet për Presidentin e Republikës”, tha ai.Në aktgjykimin e fundit kur Kushtetuesja vendosi afatin për zgjedhjen e Presidentit, përmendet edhe afati në kontekst të zgjedhjes së shefit të shtetit kur nuk ka Kuvend të konstituuar dhe funksional.Paragrafi 162 i atij aktgjykimi thotë se me t’u konstituuar Kuvendi, duhet të fillojë procedura për zgjedhjen e Presidentit.“Në kontekstin specifik të rrethanave të një Kuvendi të shpërndarë dhe ende të pakonstituuar, Gjykata bazuar në interpretimin si më lart dhe qëllimin e normave kushtetuese, të përcaktuara përmes nënpikës 3 të paragrafit 1 të nenit 82 ndërlidhur me paragrafin 2 të nenit 86 të Kushtetutës, vlerëson se procedura për zgjedhjen e Presidentit duhet të fillojë nga dita e konstituimit të Kuvendit dhe të përfundojë më së largu brenda gjashtëdhjetë (60) ditëve nga dita e fillimit të procedurës për zgjedhjen e Presidentit”, thuhet në aktgjykim.Gjykata Kushtetuese thotë në aktgjykimin e fundit se më herët nuk kishte specifikuar shprehimisht rrethanën se kur fillon dhe kur përfundon procedura e zgjedhjes së Presidentit të ri, në rrethanat kur nuk ka Kuvend të konstituuar dhe funksional.Hasani thotë se “asnjë praktikë e mëparshme më nuk ka fuqi dhe relevancë pas aktgjykimit të fundit të Gjykatës Kushtetuese”.“Ato praktika duhet të harrohen dhe të zbatohet aktgjykimi fundit i Gjykatës Kushtetuese që e ka shpallur tërërsisht jokushtetues dhe pa asnjë vlerë dekretin për shpërndarjen skandaloze të Kuvendi të Kosovës të zonjës Vjosa Osmani”, tha ai.Hasani, autor i disa librave për gjyqësinë dhe të drejtën kushtetuese, argumenton qëndrimin e tij duke kujtuar se “edhe në aspektin politik, dihet që Kosova ka shkuar në zgjedhje për shkak të mozgjedhjes Presidentit të Republikës”. Prandaj, thotë ai, “do të ishte absurd që një legjislaturë e re e dalur nga zgjedhjet me një aktgjykim të qartë të Gjykatës Kushtetuese ta lejonte Ushtruesen e Detyrës së Presidentit ta dekretonte mandatarin e ri”.Sipas Kushtetutës, Presidenti e emëron kandidatin për kryeministër të vendit, i cili më pas ka një afat kohor për krijimin e një shumice parlamentare që do ta zgjidhte qeverinë.“Nëse zonja Albulena Haxhiu e dekreton zotin Kurti dhe askush nuk e sfidon dekretin e saj në Gjykatën Kushtetuese, atëherë gjërat do të vazhdojnë si më parë, në kundërshtim me aktgjykimin e Gjykatës Kushtetuese dhe, rrjedhimisht, në mënyrë jokushtetuese. Një gjë e tillë nuk do të më çudiste fare, duke pasur parasysh historikun e zotit Kurti, i cili, në pjesën dërrmuese të rasteve, ka marrë vendime dhe ka ndërmarrë veprime antikushtetuese e antiligjore”, tha Hasani.Drejtori i Institutit Kosovar për Drejtësi, Ehat Miftaraj, thotë se në mënyrë që të shmangen zgjedhjet e reja, subjektet politike duhet të arrijnë një marrëveshje të shpejtë për formimin e institucioneve, meqë, sipas tij afati kushtetues për zgjedhjen e presidentit prej 60 ditësh aktivizohet në ditën kur konstituohet Kuvendit.“Çfarë kuptimi ka ta votosh qeverinë e pas 60 ditëve të shkojmë në zgjedhje”, tha Miftaraj.Para zgjedhjeve për çështjen e Presidentit në disa raste ka folur edhe ambasadori britanik Jonathan Hargreaves.“U pajtuam që Kosova duhet ta zgjedh Presidentin menjëherë pas këtyre zgjedhjeve”, kishte thënë diplomati pas takimit me nënkryetaren e LVV-së.Pas një takimi tjetër me U.D.Presidenten Albulena Haxhiu Hargreaves kishte potencuar rëndësinë që Kuvendi të mund ta zgjedh Presidentin pas zgjedhjeve “për t’i eliminuar zgjedhjet e mëtejme dhe mundësitë e humbura për Kosovën”.Gjykata që është autoriteti përfundimtar për interpretimin e Kushtetutës në vend, ka thënë se afati për zgjedhjen e Presidentit të ri jo më vonë se 30 ditë para se t’i përfundojë mandati Presidentit aktual, “është detyrues dhe përfundimtar, dhe se marrë për bazë karakterin detyrues të këtij afati, i njëjti nuk mund të relativizohet”. Por, në kontekstin konkret – meqenëse Kuvendi nuk kishte qenë i konstituuar 60 ditë para afatit kushtetues për zgjedhjen e Presidentit – pra nuk i ka pasur në dispozicion 60 ditët prej kur duhej të fillonte procedura – u kishte dhënë deputetëve edhe 34 ditë afat për ta kryer këtë punë.Kushtetuesja ka theksuar në atë aktgjykim se përcaktimi i mandatit 4 vjet për Kuvendin dhe 5 vjet për Presidentin, “synon të garantojë vazhdimësinë e funksionimit institucional dhe të parandalojë krijimin e vakumeve institucionale, te cilat do të mund të shkaktonin pengesa ose kriza në funksionimin kushtetues të institucioneve shtetërore”.Komisioni Qendror i Zgjedhjeve planifikon që certifikimin e rezultateve të zgjedhjeve parlamentare të 7 qershorit ta bëjë deri më 6 korrik. Sipas Kushtetutës së vendit, seanca konstituive duhet të mbahet brenda 30 ditëve nga data e shpalljes zyrtare të rezultateve të zgjedhjeve.

Jun 16, 2026
White House Drama: Explosive Plot Uncovered Just in Time New

White House Drama: Explosive Plot Uncovered Just in Time

The plot to attack the White House’s UFC Freedom 250 event Sunday involved at least 12 suspects across the US who adhered to an “accelerationist” ideology and hoped to bring down American capitalism, according to federal law enforcement sources.The FBI foiled their plans by infiltrating a Signal chat group planning the explosive attack — with a parent of one kid in the messaging platform reporting it to the police, sources told The Post.The suspects are in at least four states — California, Ohio, Missouri and Nebraska.The Blue Angels fly over the White House during the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn on June 14, 2026, in Washington, DC. @WhiteHouse/XThe plot to attack the White House’s UFC Freedom 250 event Sunday involved at least 12 suspects across the US who adhered to an “accelerationist” ideology, according to reports. Kevin Dietsch/Pool Getty via APThey were plotting to gather in Fredericksburg, Virginia, to launch an explosive drone attack on the White House and surrounding buildings — and then attempt to storm the gates of the White House, according to sources.Sources said it is not yet clear how prepared the plotters were to actually carry out the attack.Suspects from the 23-member group subscribed to the far-right “accelerationist” ideology — a nihilist belief also espoused by the San Diego mosque shooters last month.Five people have been arrested in connection with the plot, which authorities first learned of on June 10, according to FBI Director Kash Patel.Marshals provide security at the UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest on The Ellipse ahead of the UFC Freedom 250 fight on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14, 2026. Getty ImagesPresident Trump sits with first lady Melania Trump during the “UFC Freedom 250” mixed martial arts event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, June 14, 2026. AFP via Getty ImagesSources said more arrests are possible, and authorities are preparing additional search warrants.One suspect was allegedly plotting the attack while in a mental health facility, the sources added.Investigators learned that their aim was to take out “capitalist elites,” “billionaires” and politicians who received money from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, officials also told The Post.President Trump, first lady Melania Trump, UFC CEO Dana White, and other guests stand inside the octagon at UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, June 15, 2026. REUTERSFireworks explode above the White House during the UFC Freedom 250 fights on the South Lawn, in Washington, Monday, June 15, 2026. AP Photo/Rod LamkeyThe multi-phase plot included explosive drones striking the South Lawn during the event, forcing attendees to flee outside the White House grounds where they could be picked off by a sniper team, the officials said.“Thanks to the rapid action of this FBI, our partners, and the Department of Justice in a multi-state operation, multiple individuals are now in custody and allegedly planned attacks were stopped cold,” Patel said.

Jun 16, 2026
Why Prince George's New School Choice Is Turning Heads New

Why Prince George's New School Choice Is Turning Heads

Prince George is set to attend Eton College in the fall, following in his dad Prince William’s footsteps.“Kensington Palace can confirm that Prince George will attend Eton College from this September,” a spokesperson told Page Six on Tuesday.William attended the prestigious school from 1995 to 2000, while Prince Harry enrolled in 1998 and graduated in 2003.Prince George (seen here on May 5) is set to attend Eton College in the fall, his father Prince William’s alma mater. Getty Images“Kensington Palace can confirm that Prince George will attend Eton College from this September,” a spokesperson told People on Tuesday. Getty ImagesEton College is an all-boys boarding school in Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1440 and is the largest boarding school in England.Other notable alumni include 20 British Prime Ministers, such as David Cameron and Boris JohnsonGeorge — who will turn 13 next month — had been attending Lambrook School in Ascot with his two younger siblings, Princess Charlotte, 12, and Prince Louis, 8.Prince William and Prince Harry (pictured with King Charles and Princess Diana in 1995) both attended the prestigious school Getty ImagesWilliam (seen above attending the boarding school) enrolled in 1995 and graduated in 2000. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty ImagesBefore that, George and Charlotte went to Thomas’s Battersea in London.William, 44, is next in line for the English throne after his father, King Charles III, was coronated on May 6, 2023.William’s time at Eton College prepared him to take on the line of succession through a balance of regal duties, as well as social activities.While attending the school, the Prince of Wales joined the exclusive student society known as Pop. He was also the captain of his football team, which helped him develop early leadership skills.George had been attending Lambrook School in Ascot with his two younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis (pictured at the 2026 Easter Matins Service). Getty ImagesAs the eldest son, George (seen here in 2024) is in direct line to succeed to the British throne, just like his dad. Samir Hussein/WireImageLike his father, George is in direct line to succeed the British throne.Though William was always aware of his role in the monarchy, he and his wife, Kate Middleton, allegedly “delayed” telling their eldest son that he would one day be the King of England to protect his childhood.“[George] really has had a period of a normal childhood,” royal biographer Robert Lacey told People last year.“It shows special care and thoughtfulness,” Lacey said, adding, “It also tells us something about how William felt about the weight of the crown.”William’s time at Eton College prepared him for the line of succession as he joined the exclusive student society known as Pop. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty ImagesThe Prince of Wales (seen here in 2006) was also the captain of the football team. Getty ImagesSources have claimed that William may push off bestowing George with the Prince of Wales title if he doesn’t complete finishing school before he becomes the next heir.“They would want him to focus on having freedom before giving him any royal titles,” a palace source told the magazine.“William takes his role as father of the future King as seriously as he takes his role as future King. That’s key,” another royal expert told the outlet. William and his wife, Kate Middleton (pictured here in June), “delayed” telling George he would one day be the King of England to protect his childhood. Samir Hussein/WireImageAlthough the parents have tried to raise their kids in a more modern way, sending George to Eton College is a more traditional route. Getty Images“His overarching priority is making sure they enjoy it rather than fear it.”As for Middleton, she attended co-ed boarding school Marlborough College from 1996 to 2000 before enrolling at the University of St. Andrews, where she met her future husband.Although William and Middleton agree in raising their kids in a more modern way than previous royals, sending George to Eton College is the more traditional route.The parents strayed from the royal tradition by previously sending George to a co-ed day school, but are now sending him to the boys-only boarding school.

Jun 16, 2026
Marshawn Kneeland's Legacy Lives On: The Emotional Arrival of His Son New

Marshawn Kneeland's Legacy Lives On: The Emotional Arrival of His Son

Late Dallas Cowboys player Marshawn Kneeland’s girlfriend, Catalina Mancera, has given birth to the couple’s first child, seven months after his death. “My favorite gift from you ��,” Mancera captioned a series of photos of son Makhai posted to Instagram on Monday, June 15, noting that the little one was born on Thursday, June 11. One of the pictures shows the couple’s son wearing a onesie emblazoned with his father’s last name and his jersey number, 94. Mancera also shared a video of the moment she showed Kneeland her positive pregnancy test before his death in November 2025. The Dallas Cowboys defensive end died by suicide last year following a police car chase in Frisco, Texas. He was 24. Police officers attempted to pull Kneeland over for a traffic violation on November 5, 2025, but lost sight of the football player’s vehicle. The car was later found crashed and abandoned, and Kneeland’s body was discovered in the early hours of November 6 following a search. “It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning,” the Cowboys said in a statement at the time. “Marshawn was a beloved teammate and member of our organization. Our thoughts and prayers regarding Marshawn are with his girlfriend Catalina and his family.” “We are deeply saddened by the tragic news of the passing of Cowboys’ Marshawn Kneeland,” the NFL said in its own statement. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his girlfriend Catalina, family, friends and his teammates. We have been in contact with the Cowboys and have offered support and counseling resources.” Shortly after news broke of Kneeland’s death, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer revealed that Mancera was pregnant with the couple’s first child. Mancera herself confirmed her pregnancy in December 2025. “My sweet baby, I dreamed of you long before I ever knew you. I dreamed of building a family, of the life your dad and I talked about and imagined together,” she wrote in an Instagram post last December. “I’m so excited for you, but my heart still aches. It aches for the moments I won’t get to share with him, and for the love I wish you could experience the way I did.” “I don’t think time will ever make this easier, but I know God knew what my heart needed. He blessed me with you when I needed you most,” Mancera added. “In the middle of all this, you gave me purpose, hope, and something to hold onto. I trust God’s timing, even when it hurts, and I know He’s carrying us both. I promise to love you with everything I have for me and for your dad. I can’t wait to meet you, to hold you, and to watch you grow.” If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.

Jun 16, 2026
Bunnie Xo's Mysterious Post Sparks Buzz Before Shocking Divorce News New

Bunnie Xo's Mysterious Post Sparks Buzz Before Shocking Divorce News

Bunnie Xo made a cryptic post hours before news surfaced that her husband, Jelly Roll, had filed for divorce.On Monday, the podcast host shared a steamy photo of herself wearing pink satin lingerie. In the snap, Bunnie — born Alisa Carter — sat up on her knees on a brown couch as she began to take off her bra strap.“She’s getting her sparkle back ✨,” she wrote atop the photo.Bunnie also shared a TikTok video of herself singing along to Nickelback’s 2001 hit “How You Remind Me.”Bunnie Xo posted a photo of herself in pink lingerie (as seen above) before news surfaced that her husband, Jelly Roll, filed for divorce. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram“She’s getting her sparkle back ✨,” she wrote atop the photo. (Pictured: Bunnie smiling.) xomgitsbunnie/InstagramShe simply captioned the post, “Banger #bunniexo.”The racy image and the sing-along came hours before news of Jelly’s divorce filing.Page Six confirmed Monday that the “Wild Ones” singer, 41, quietly filed for a dissolution of marriage on May 18 in Williamson County, Tennessee.While it’s unclear what prompted the split, sources told TMZ that it was a mutual decision by Jelly — born Jason DeFord — and Bunnie, 46, and “a private family matter.”Bunnie (seen above) also shared a video of herself singing along to Nickelback’s “How You Remind Me.” xomgitsbunnie/InstagramOn Monday, Page Six confirmed that the country star (seen above with Bunnie) quietly filed for divorce in May. xomgitsbunnie/InstagramThe couple met at one of Jelly’s concerts in Las Vegas in 2015.The following year, the country singer proposed to the former sex worker onstage during a concert in Sin City. That same day, they tied the knot at the world-famous Little White Chapel.In 2018, Bunnie and Jelly briefly separated after the “Son of a Sinner” crooner had a months-long affair.Over the past few years, the media producer has been candid about wanting to start a family with Jelly, who is already a father to two kids from previous relationships.TMZ reported that the split was a mutual decision by Jelly and Bunnie (both seen above in February) and “a private family matter.” Getty ImagesThe couple (seen kissing above) met in 2015 and tied the knot the following year. xomgitsbunnie/InstagramIn 2024, the pair revealed they were undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) to have a child.After working to repair their marriage, the couple renewed their wedding vows in an intimate ceremony at the same Las Vegas chapel where they originally said, “I do.”In April, Bunnie detailed how her sex life with jelly had changed since he lost nearly 300 pounds.In 2018, they briefly separated due to Jelly’s affair. (Pictured: Jelly and Bunnie at the Grammys 2026.) Getty Images for The Recording AcademyThe “Son of a Sinner” crooner (seen above) previously shared how he struggled during sex with Bunnie due to his weight. Ron Elkman-Imagn Images“When it comes to sex, slowing down after weight loss and Ozempic can be tricky,” she explained in an interview with Playboy, while answering a fan’s question about intimacy.“Big body changes mess with your head and hormones. Add a medication that blunts appetite and it’s not shocking libido dips too. It’s likely an adjustment period, not a permanent shift,” Bunnie added.Jelly previously shared that he was “struggling” to “get it up” during sex with his wife due to his obesity, which was causing “super high” insulin and cholesterol levels.

Jun 16, 2026
Bunnie Xo's Mysterious Post Sparks Speculation Before Divorce News Breaks New

Bunnie Xo's Mysterious Post Sparks Speculation Before Divorce News Breaks

Bunnie Xo made a cryptic post hours before news surfaced that her husband, Jelly Roll, had filed for divorce.On Monday, the podcast host shared a steamy photo of herself wearing pink satin lingerie. In the snap, Bunnie — born Alisa Carter — sat up on her knees on a brown couch as she began to take off her bra strap.“She’s getting her sparkle back ✨,” she wrote atop the photo.Bunnie also shared a TikTok video of herself singing along to Nickelback’s 2001 hit “How You Remind Me.”Bunnie Xo posted a photo of herself in pink lingerie (as seen above) before news surfaced that her husband, Jelly Roll, filed for divorce. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram“She’s getting her sparkle back ✨,” she wrote atop the photo. (Pictured: Bunnie smiling.) xomgitsbunnie/InstagramShe simply captioned the post, “Banger #bunniexo.”The racy image and the sing-along came hours before news of Jelly’s divorce filing.Page Six confirmed Monday that the “Wild Ones” singer, 41, quietly filed for a dissolution of marriage on May 18 in Williamson County, Tennessee.While it’s unclear what prompted the split, sources told TMZ that it was a mutual decision by Jelly — born Jason DeFord — and Bunnie, 46, and “a private family matter.”Bunnie (seen above) also shared a video of herself singing along to Nickelback’s “How You Remind Me.” xomgitsbunnie/InstagramOn Monday, Page Six confirmed that the country star (seen above with Bunnie) quietly filed for divorce in May. xomgitsbunnie/InstagramThe couple met at one of Jelly’s concerts in Las Vegas in 2015.The following year, the country singer proposed to the former sex worker onstage during a concert in Sin City. That same day, they tied the knot at the world-famous Little White Chapel.In 2018, Bunnie and Jelly briefly separated after the “Son of a Sinner” crooner had a months-long affair.Over the past few years, the media producer has been candid about wanting to start a family with Jelly, who is already a father to two kids from previous relationships.TMZ reported that the split was a mutual decision by Jelly and Bunnie (both seen above in February) and “a private family matter.” Getty ImagesThe couple (seen kissing above) met in 2015 and tied the knot the following year. xomgitsbunnie/InstagramIn 2024, the pair revealed they were undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) to have a child.After working to repair their marriage, the couple renewed their wedding vows in an intimate ceremony at the same Las Vegas chapel where they originally said, “I do.”In April, Bunnie detailed how her sex life with jelly had changed since he lost nearly 300 pounds.In 2018, they briefly separated due to Jelly’s affair. (Pictured: Jelly and Bunnie at the Grammys 2026.) Getty Images for The Recording AcademyThe “Son of a Sinner” crooner (seen above) previously shared how he struggled during sex with Bunnie due to his weight. Ron Elkman-Imagn Images“When it comes to sex, slowing down after weight loss and Ozempic can be tricky,” she explained in an interview with Playboy, while answering a fan’s question about intimacy.“Big body changes mess with your head and hormones. Add a medication that blunts appetite and it’s not shocking libido dips too. It’s likely an adjustment period, not a permanent shift,” Bunnie added.Jelly previously shared that he was “struggling” to “get it up” during sex with his wife due to his obesity, which was causing “super high” insulin and cholesterol levels.

Jun 16, 2026