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    White House spokesperson calls 'Saturday Night Live' a 'waste' of time after season premiere
    The White House dismissed NBCs "Saturday Night Live" as a "waste of time" akin to watching paint dry when reached for comment about its recent season premiere.The long-running sketch comedy series began its 51st season Saturday night and once again featured cast member James Austin Johnson portraying President Donald Trump interrupting the cold open, joking that he could have the show canceled if it became too critical."I'm just here keeping my eye on SNL. Making sure they don't do anything too mean about me," Johnson said as Trump.SNL SAYS TRUMPS BEEN IN OFFICE 100 YEARS WHILE MOCKING PAPAL AMBITIONS AND EXECUTIVE ORDER FRENZYIn another line, Johnson added, "But they better be on their best behavior, otherwise they're going to have to answer to my attack dog at the FCC, Brendan Carr."He also closed out the sketch warning the show that "Daddys watching."Despite the sketch mocking Trump, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson dismissed the attack and the show in a comment to Entertainment Weekly, saying she has "more entertaining" things to do with her time."Reacting to this would require me to waste my time watching it," White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said. "And like the millions of Americans who have tuned out from SNL, I have more entertaining things to dolike watch paint dry."SNL COMPARES TRUMP TO JESUS IN EASTER SKETCH MOCKING ECONOMY AND FAITH: 'DONALD JESUS TRUMP'Fox News Digital reached out to NBC for comment.The opening sketch likely referenced late-night host and frequent Trump critic Jimmy Kimmel being suspended by ABC after broadcasting shows preempted his show for his controversial comments related to Charlie Kirks assassin.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair Brendan Carr also issued a veiled threat against the show before it was suspended.ABC restored Kimmels show less than one week later.SNL SKIT TAKES AIM AT TRUMPS TARIFFS AND TESLA VANDALISM: 'MAKE AMERICA GREAT DEPRESSION AGAIN'"Saturday Night Live" has frequently mocked Trump in the shows cold open since his 2024 election campaign. Though Trump has criticized the show in the past, his administration and 2024 campaign team have largely ignored "SNL" throughout his second term.One exception came in September 2024, when the Trump campaign fired back at a sketch that mocked assassination attempts against him.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    Trump tells troops 'every last penny' coming despite ongoing government shutdown affecting military pay
    At a ceremony marking the U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary, President Donald Trump sought to reassure service members affected by the ongoing government shutdown, pledging they would receive "every last penny" of their pay and promising an "across-the-board" raise once the impasse ends."I want you to know that despite the current Democrat-induced shutdown, we will get our servicemembers every last penny," Trump said. "Don't worry about it, it's all coming," he added.TRUMP SAYS GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN LAYOFFS ARE 'UP TO' DEMS AS STANDOFF CONTINUESWhile active-duty troops continue to report for duty, their paychecks are frozen until funding is restored. Non-essential civilian War Department employees, including thousands who support base operations and logistics, have been furloughed.Meanwhile, military support programs including child care centers, on-base commissaries, and other family services have been scaled back at several installations, forcing families to shoulder unexpected costs.During a Sept. 30 speech at Quantico, before the nation's top generals, Trump said he was backing a 3.8% pay raise for every servicemember. "Something you weren't getting from the past administration," Trump added.SHUTDOWN EXPLAINED: WHO WORKS, WHO DOESN'T AND HOW MUCH IT COSTSThe federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday, halting pay for U.S. service members and hundreds of thousands of other federal employees.The shutdown, now stretching into its fifth full day, has left military families facing financial uncertainty, even as Trump assured troops that back pay and additional raises would be forthcoming once Congress approves a new spending bill.The Trump administration has placed the blame squarely on Democrats for the government shutdown, which is expected to trigger sweeping layoffs across the federal workforce.Before departing for Norfolk, Trump accused Democrats in a Truth Social post Friday evening of enabling the shutdown and attempting "to destroy this wonderful celebration of the U.S. Navys Birthday.""I believe, THE SHOW MUST GO ON!" Trump wrote.
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    Cardinals' comedy of errors results in Titans comeback capped with walk-off field goal for first win of season
    The Arizona Cardinals looked like they were cruising to their third win of the 2025 NFL season, but two head-scratching mistakes resulted in the Tennessee Titans first win of the year instead.The Titans defeated the Cardinals, 22-21, on a walk-off field goal to snap a four-game losing streak to start the year, while Arizona was left flabbergasted after blowing a 21-6 lead they had at halftime.Arizonas first bizarre blunder came on what shouldve been the game-sealing score for the home team, as Emari Demercado broke free on what looked like a 72-yard touchdown run.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHowever, he committed the biggest do-not in the NFL as he was seen releasing the ball before he crossed the goal line. So, instead of a 28-6 lead for the Cardinals to start the fourth quarter, the Titans got the ball at the 20-yard line after a horrendous touchback.Titans quarterback Cam Ward used that gift to go 80 yards for the teams first touchdown of the game, as Tony Pollard busted into the end zone from one yard out to make it 21-12 (Joey Slyes extra point was no good).CARDINALS LEGEND LARRY FITZGERALD HAS FAITH IN MARVIN HARRISON JR, KYLER MURRAY DESPITE 'TOUGH' DIVISION ODDSThe second blunder for the Cardinals was even more crazy to wrap your head around. It appeared Arizona got the game-sealing interception when Dadrion Taylor-Demerson hauled in a tipped Ward pass while Tennessee was in the red zone. But Taylor-Demerson tumbled to the ground and lost the ball.From there, it was pinball as multiple Cardinals players tried to recover the fumble, but the ball managed to ricochet its way into the end zone where Titans receiver Tyler Lockett secured it. It was ruled a touchdown because the ball remained live even with the boots from the Cardinals players.The score was now 21-19 and the Cardinals had the opportunity to still salvage a victory despite the horrible mistakes. But after the Titans defense forced a punt, Ward had time to get downfield and perhaps allow Slye the chance for the win.Thats exactly what he did when he found Calvin Ridley on a 38-yard strike to put the Titans at the Cardinals 15-yard line. An 11-yard run from Pollard secured a chip-shot field goal chance and Slye buried the 29-yarder at the buzzer for the impossible win.Ward finished the game 21-of-39 for 265 yards with no touchdown passes and one interception, while Pollard had 67 yards rushing on 14 carries with his score. Ridley led the pass game with 131 yards on just five catches.For the Cardinals, Murray went 23-of-31 for 220 yards, 98 of those going to Marvin Harrison Jr. on four catches.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Portland police chief touts 'crowd support' approach as ICE facility faces ongoing violence
    Portland Police Chief Bob Day defended his departments reforms and "crowd support" policing even as federal agents faced violent anti-ICE protesters without help, after city leaders ordered police not to respond.Last week, Cammila Wamsley, director of Portlands ICE office, said the facility has endured more than 100 straight nights of violence, with Portland police largely absent under direction from the mayor and city council."Its frustrating for us to watch people be attacked on the street and know that we dont have the authority to be able to really step in unless theres some nexus to federal law," Wamsley said.She added that nightly protests have escalated beyond changes and signs, with bottle rockets striking the ICE building, rocks shattering windows, lasers targeting officers eyes and barricades blocking vehicles.JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PROBES PORTLAND POLICE BUREAU AFTER TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BIAS CLAIMSDespite these accounts, Day offered a very different picture in an opinion piece published by The Oregonian on Sunday, arguing that national media coverage of Portland and its police paint a misleading and outdated picture.Day said he is "deeply proud" of how Portlanders show up for one another continuously, and equally proud of his police department."Unfortunately, national portrayals often distort reality. Portland is 145 square miles, yet one city block has drawn outsized attention in news cycles. Viral clips sometimes months or years old paint a picture that is not consistent with the Portland we see every day," Day wrote. "While this is frustrating, we are focused on what matters: keeping Portlanders safe."Day said the department and its partners have reduced violent crime by 17% and successfully facilitated numerous peaceful protests as part of the citys commitment to free speech.ICE DIRECTOR SAYS PORTLAND FACILITY FACES VIOLENCE WITH 'LITTLE HELP FROM LOCAL POLICE'Regarding protests at the federal building, Day said his officers are making arrests and pursuing prosecutions."Its important to note that the Federal Protective Service secures the building itself, while Portland Police manages the surrounding neighborhoods," he said. "Recently, we have seen people with varying viewpoints come to the area with the intent to engage in violence and we are investigating several assaults; violence of any kind is unacceptable we have and will continue to make arrests and pursue prosecutions. Free speech does not include freedom to commit crimes.""There are also those who want to draw parallels about current events and 2020, when 100-plus nights of protests deeply impacted the city and Portland Police. But this isnt 2020 for many reasons," Day continued. "Since I became chief two years ago, I have witnessed significant change. Reforms in use of force, crowd management and accountability have reshaped how we operate."As we have shown with the numerous massive protests that have occurred this year, large demonstrations can occur peacefully, and when disturbances arise, we take targeted action that can quickly restore order," he continued. "Five years ago, some city and state leadership left the police bureau isolated. Today, that has changed. The bureau is part of a united statewide effort, backed by strong leadership from the mayor, city council, city administrator, governor, our congressional delegation and fellow Portlanders."PORTLAND POLICE SERGEANT APPEARS TO CRITICIZE ASSAULT VICTIMS FOR ANTAGONIZING ANTI-ICE PROTESTERSDay also addressed the Trump administrations plan to deploy the Oregon National Guard to Portland alongside other federal law enforcement agencies."One of the reasons given for this action has been that Portland Police are not responding to public disorder," Day wrote. "Just because officers are not seen wearing tactical gear lining up before crowds does not mean we are not responding. In fact, research shows that such tactics often escalate crowd behavior."Instead, he explained, his department uses a layered approach to upholding public order, which begins with officers engaging with protest organizers before demonstrations begin.Day said the outreach has resulted in meaningful conversations and stronger relationships in the community.PORTLAND SET TO SEE TRUMP CRIME CRACKDOWN RECKONING AFTER 2020'S HUMILIATING VIOLENCE SPREEThe next layer, he said, is the Rapid Response Team, trained to manage public order when criminal behavior occurs. Some of the responses may include making arrests."Our focus has shifted from crowd control to crowd support, with an emphasis on outreach, preparation and communication," Day said. "We now use evidence-based policing and crowd psychology in managing large public gatherings. These innovations have helped us connect with communities in new ways, already paying dividends in safer, more respectful demonstrations."Day closed his essay on an optimistic note, urging Portlanders to focus on civic engagement and community service."Rather than focusing on what cannot be done, this is an opportunity to channel that energy into action through volunteering, community service or civic engagement," he continued. "Turning dissonance into action is far more productive. Showcasing our city in social media and other forms of communication has been telling the real story.PORTLAND MAYOR DOUBLES DOWN ON SANCTUARY STATUS AFTER VIOLENT ANTI-ICE RIOT"Much like any major city, our challenges are significant, and we are addressing them," Day added. "Yet I believe this is Portlands opportunity not to be defined by division, but to show resilience, unity and innovation."Anti-ICE protests have continued across the country in recent weeks, including in Portland and near Chicago.On Saturday, federal agents were rammed and boxed in by 10 cars near Chicago, where anti-ICE crowds have gathered for days and nearly a dozen people have been arrested.Earlier this summer, President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops to Los Angeles in response to immigration enforcement protests.On Saturday, a federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard in Portland as part of a lawsuit brought by the state and city.Fox News Digitals Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.
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    Greta Thunberg's alleged jail complaints called 'brazen lies' by Israeli government
    Greta Thunbergs alleged claims that she sat for hours on hard surfaces in a bedbug-infested Israeli jail while denied adequate food and water have been blasted by Israels Foreign Ministry as "brazen lies."According to correspondence from the Swedish Foreign Ministry, seen by The Guardian, Thunberg told officials she developed rashes possibly caused by bedbugs.The activist was also said to have complained of dehydration.A letter shared with Thunberg's parents also reportedly said she described "harsh and exhausting" treatment after she was detained by Israeli forces during her Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla aid expedition.GRETA THUNBERGS FLOTILLA BOMBARDED WITH ABBA MUSIC AFTER RADIOS HIJACKED: REPORTIn a statement shared Sunday on X, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson said all detainees "legal rights were fully upheld."They insisted that Thunberg "did not complain to Israeli authorities about any of these ludicrous and baseless allegations because they never occurred."The Israeli Foreign Ministry also called the reports "brazen lies" and emphasized that detainees had access to food, water, legal counsel and medical care.Court documents from an Oct. 5 hearing before Israels Population and Migration Tribunal appear to support the official account, per local media reports, showing she requested deportation to Sweden but made no formal complaint of mistreatment while in custody.In another post on X, the ministry shared that one Spanish detainee from Thunberg's Flotilla allegedly bit a female medical staff member at Ketziot Prison.GRETA THUNBERG FLOTILLA WON'T BE UNLOADING ANYTHING ON GAZA'S BEACHES, WARNS EXPERTIsraels National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir described the flotilla participants as "supporters of terrorism," saying he was "proud they experienced the same conditions as terrorist detainees."Thunberg, 22, was among roughly 450 activists from more than a dozen countries detained after the Israeli navy intercepted the 42-boat Global Sumud Flotilla on October 1.The convoy, which departed from Turkey a day earlier, sought to breach Israels maritime blockade of Gaza and deliver symbolic humanitarian aid.Other activists, such as Turkish journalist and flotilla participant Ersin elik, told Anadolu Agency that guards "dragged little Greta by her hair, beat her, and forced her to kiss the Israeli flag."Fox News Digital reached out to the Swedish Foreign Ministry and the Israeli Foreign Ministry for comment.
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    NFL Week 5 scores: Broncos give Eagles their first loss of season
    The fifth week of the 2025 NFL season proved to be just as wild as the first four.The San Francisco 49ers pulled off an incredible overtime victory against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night, and that was just the appetizer for how Sunday was going to be.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Indianapolis Colts dropped 40 points on the Las Vegas Raiders, while the Houston Texans were able to pick apart the bruised and battered Baltimore Ravens defense for a 44-10 win.The Denver Broncos ended the Philadelphia Eagles bid for a perfect season, while the Tennessee Titans and New Orleans Saints earned their first wins of the year. The New York Jets remained the only team without a victory this season.Read below for the complete scoreboard.CARDINALS' COMEDY OF ERRORS RESULTS IN TITANS COMEBACK CAPPED WITH WALK-OFF FIELD GOAL FOR FIRST WIN OF SEASONFollow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Rank-and-file DC officers accuse superiors of downgrading crimes to mask real levels: report
    Washington, D.C. police officers are alleging to the Justice Department that superiors misclassified crimes to make reported statistics look less serious than the reality, according to a Washington Post report.Roughly three dozen rank-and-file officers and detectives have lodged complaints with the DOJ as the city faces an investigation into whether crime statistics were intentionally misreported under the Trump administration. In August, President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to D.C., citing a need to combat "crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor."Trump declared that the effort "will go further," saying the administration was "starting very strongly with D.C." and promising, "were going to clean it up real quick."WASHINGTON, DC, MURDERS SURPASS CORONAVIRUS DEATHS IN JULY BY NEARLY 3-TO-1 RATIO"Its becoming a situation of complete and total lawlessness," Trump said at an August 11 press conference, describing the citys crime conditions as "embarrassing."According to officers, MPD leadership has for months and in some cases years instructed subordinates to downgrade serious offenses. Some precinct-level reports are said to have contained as many as 150 potentially misclassified incidents in the Southeast D.C. Seventh District alone. In about half of those cases, supervisors later upgraded the charges.While city leaders and Democrats point to data showing violent crime is at a 30-year low, the DOJ and House Oversight are probing whether those numbers are being masked by internal manipulation.The DOJs criminal probe is being run out of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirros office.HUNDREDS ARRESTED AS TRUMPS WASHINGTON, DC, CRIME CRACKDOWN HITS FULL STRIDEOne area of scrutiny is a new offense category not currently included in D.C.s violent crime tallies: endangerment with a firearm, which applies when a gun is fired but intent to harm is unclear. Officers say many shootings not resulting in injuries are being relabeled under that category.When asked for comment, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, MPD, and the D.C. Police Union did not immediately respond.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE
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    Jelly Roll's wife blasts trolls who question her faith after receiving backlash for skimpy Halloween costume
    Bunnie Xo tossed Scooby snacks to social media followers with a peak at her Halloween plans, only for trolls to turn out in droves.After Jelly Roll's wife "went rogue" in a sexy Velma costume shared with her millions of followers, she slammed critics attempting to ruin the fun.Bunnie rested up against her pet cow in a photo post the following day, and wrote, "Dis me while yall are upset about my lack of clothing & questioning my faith. I dont confuse modesty with faith. God made art."JELLY ROLL'S WIFE SLAMS SHALLOW COMMENTS ABOUT COUNTRY SINGER'S 200-POUND WEIGHT LOSSThe pinup model rocked an orange long-sleeved bodysuit with red knee-highs for her Scooby-Doo character's costume. She sported a short brown wig with thick frames to mimic a sexy version of Velma Dinkley."What happened to living the christian life," one user asked before Bunnie responded, "We were born naked baby and youre only ashamed of the human body bc Eve ate the apple."APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST"Why does everyone always get so mad when I show a tiny amount of skin?," Bunnie wrote in the comments.Backlash peaked the following day when Bunnie created a new post to address the haters on her page.JELLY ROLL TRAINING FOR HALF-MARATHON, TRANSFORMING HIMSELF AFTER WEIGHT SHAMING FORCED HIM OFF THE INTERNET"Theres a difference between conviction & control," she posted Saturday. "Worry about your own sins, bc God isnt going to ask you about mine.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POSTBunnie continued, "And for those that are worried about my husband - Dont worry starshines- hes busy being proud of a woman who owns her body & her beliefs. Yall would have never survived my OF days. Thee pearls would have been CLUTCHED baby. Carry on."Jelly Roll jumped into the comments and wrote, "'Worry about your own sins, because God isnt going to question you about mine' - whewwwwwwwwww."She continued to defend having fun in photos, and shared a throwback Halloween photo."Oh look, been dressing half naked for Halloween since I was 21," Bunnie wrote over a seductive snap.Bunnie's no stranger to speaking up and out, especially for her husband. Last month, the former Only Fans star put a full-stop to negative discussions surrounding Jelly Roll's 200-pound weight loss.In a TikTok video, Bunnie wrote across the screen, "my comments lately be like " before noting questionable statements shared with her recently about her husband's changing physical shape.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Girl your man is so hot now that he lost all that weight," she said. "Is he Cause he's always had the same face. He's always had the same heart. He's always had the same soul."The "Come Here Cowboy" singer added, "I think the most appropriate thing here to say is that he looks so much more healthier now that he has lost weight.""We've gotta stop living in a Shallow Hal world, guys, cause you know what? You might miss out on the best love of your life by judging somebody by their weight," she said.Bunnie Xo captioned the video, "He's been that dude. I'll forever be cheering him on no matter what weight he is."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe "Save Me" singer began his weight loss journey in December 2022. He told Fox News Digital at the 2023 CMA Awards he was "starting to find a will to live" through his health journey, explaining he doesn't have a specific goal and is only focused on continuing "to keep doing the right thing and feeling better."In April 2025, Jelly Roll shared his progress during an appearance on the "Big Night AHT" live show, telling host Pat McAfee, he lost nearly 200 pounds and was working on losing more."I started at 540 pounds. I'm 357 pounds this morning, baby," he told the crowd. "I'm going to lose another 100 pounds and go skydiving with my wife!"
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    Blue Jays' Trey Yesavage makes MLB playoff history in dominant Yankees stunner
    The Toronto Blue Jays were leaning on Trey Yesavage to keep the New York Yankees bats quiet in Game 2 of the ALDS in just his fourth career big-league start. He didnt just keep them quiet he dominated them and made MLB history in the process.Yesavage became the first pitcher in MLB history with 11 strikeouts while allowing no hits through the first five innings of a playoff game, leading the way for Toronto to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series with a 13-7 victory.The Rogers Centre, much like it was on Saturday in Game 1 of the series, was rocking with a sold-out crowd that came alive the second Yesavage struck out Trent Grisham to open the game. He proceeded to strike out Cody Bellinger and Ben Rice to finish off his first frame, showcasing a wicked fastball-splitter combo thrown from a rare over-the-top arm slot.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMYesavage continued to conquer bats like Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and others in the Yankees lineup, which was the highest-scoring in MLB this season.Fox Sports Ken Rosenthal found Yesavages parents, Dave and Cheryl, in the Rogers Centre stands to discuss their sons incredible outing.YANKEES ROOKIE CAM SCHLITTLER MAKES MLB POSTSEASON HISTORY WITH RECORD PERFORMANCE IN WILD CARD CLINCHER"I was hoping that he would do well, but I never expected this, especially against the Yankees. Being that were from outside Philadelphia and were Phillies fans, the Yankees have not been our top team. This is amazing. He did a great job," Cheryl said.Dave added, "He went to work, he did his job. He knows what his job is, and he is not in a better fan base than right here in Toronto with all of these fans right here."Yesavages mother said he was "born" with a calm temperament, one that was clearly on display in a high-pressure start in the MLB postseason.In the end, Yesavages line read no hits and 11 strikeouts over 5 innings pitched, as manager John Schneider pulled him after 78 pitches and a giant lead as the Toronto bats were the exact opposite of New Yorks scorching hot.The Blue Jays surprised Yankees ace Max Fried, as Ernie Clement got the scoring started with a two-run homer in the bottom of the second. Then the Blue Jays extended their lead with an Alejandro Kirk groundout, a Daulton Varsho double and a Clement single to make it 5-0.The wheels fell off for New York when Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who homered in Game 1s 10-1 victory, launched a grand slam off Will Warren, who came in for Fried after the leftys day ended after just three innings.With a 9-0 lead, Varsho added the first of two homers in the game, a two-run shot that made it 11-0. George Springer added a homer off Warren in the bottom of the fifth, and Varshos second came in the bottom of the sixth.The Yankees managed some runs to at least keep the game competitive, with Bellinger hitting a two-run homer followed by a five-run seventh inning.But it was all for naught, as the Yankees head back to the Bronx in shambles after two dominant performances by the Blue Jays. New York faces elimination the rest of the way, while Toronto hopes to collect one more win to send it to the ALCS.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Nicole Kidman makes first public appearance since Keith Urban divorce filing
    Nicole Kidman put on a brave face Saturday, just days after she filed for divorce from Keith Urban.The Oscar-winning actress was on hand to present Taylor Sheridan with the Award of Inspiration at the amfAR Dallas Gala.Kidman, 58, rocked a long black gown for her first public appearance following the end of her 19-year marriage with Urban, 57.KEITH URBAN'S GUITARIST MAGGIE BAUGH SPARKS ROMANCE RUMORS AS NEW DETAILS ABOUT HER LOVE LIFE EMERGEThe "Let It Roll" singer was seen on Thursday ahead of his gig at the Giant Center in Hershey as part of his "High and Alive" tour. Urban was seen without his wedding band in the pictures.KEITH URBAN SEEN FOR FIRST TIME SINCE NICOLE KIDMAN DIVORCE FILINGDays before Kidman filed for divorce from Urban, Maggie Baugh a 25-year-old country star who is currently on tour with Urban and his band posted an eyebrow-raising video from a recent show that left fans questioning the nature of her relationship with the country star."When theyre tryna get to you, Maggie, Ill be your guitar player," Urban sang onstage replacing the original line, "When theyre tryna get to you, baby, Ill be the fighter."She wrote in her caption, "Did he just say that," accompanied by the eyes emoji.However, according to People, Urban often ad-libs when performing the song live. For example, while singing "The Fighter" with Carrie Underwood at the 2017 CMT Music Awards, he interjected, "Carrie Underwood, I'm gonna be your fighter!"While an insider confirmed to Fox News Digital that there have been whispers of another woman, TMZwas first to report that the country star may already be involved with someone else, with a source close to Kidman saying, "All the signs point to the fact Keith is with another woman. Let's just say Nicole doesn't dispute that, but she's still shocked over it."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAnother source claimed to the outlet the news of Urban's rumored new fling is "all over Nashville."On Sept. 30, Kidman filed for divorce from Urban, ending 19 years of marriage. She cited "irreconcilable differences" and ongoing "marital difficulties," according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.Kidman listed Sept. 30 as the couples date of separation.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn the filing, the "Big Little Lies" star asked to be named the primary residential parent of the couples two daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret. Additionally, she petitioned the court to approve a parenting plan for their daughters, which allocated 306 days per year with her and 59 days each year with Urban.The former couple were last publicly seen together in June at a FIFA Club World Cup match in Nashville between Los Angeles Football Club and Esperance de Tunis. The Oscar-winning actress first met Urban in 2005 at an event in Australia. One year later, the couple married in Sydney.Before tying the knot with Urban, Kidman was married to actor Tom Cruise, whom she met on the set of "Days of Thunder." The former couple adopted two children together Isabella and Connor before divorcing in 2001.Fox News Digital's Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.
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