Hogwarts Legacy Primed to Dethrone Annual Bestseller Call of Duty in a Rare Sales Chart Feat

Since 2009, Call of Duty has topped the video game sales charts in the US almost without fail, only torn down from its throne by Rockstar hits Red Dead Redemption 2 and Grand Theft Auto V in their respective release years. But now, a third contender is preparing to overthrow Rockstar and Activision’s domination of US gamers’ wallets: Hogwarts Legacy.

This is according to Circana’s monthly report on US video game sales, which has Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as the best-selling game of November, but still only the second best-selling game of the year to date. It’s currently being beaten by Hogwarts Legacy, and at the rate things are going, it’s possible (though not guaranteed) that’s how it’ll end the year. If Hogwarts Legacy tops the US charts for 2023, that would make this year the first time since 2008 that the number one spot wasn’t held by either Call of Duty, or a Rockstar game (2008’s best seller was Rock Band, per Circana).

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So, what’s happening here? Is Hogwarts Legacy just selling that well, or is Call of Duty doing poorly this year? The answer, according to Circana analyst Mat Piscatella, is a bit of both. Speaking to IGN, Piscatella affirms that Hogwarts Legacy’s performance has indeed been striking, and has been bolstered further by the recent launch of the Switch version. In fact, it was the second-best-selling game on the Switch in dollar sales for November, trailing only Super Mario Bros. Wonder.

But on the other hand, Modern Warfare 3’s full game dollar sales are trailing Modern Warfare 2’s from this time last year due to a number of different factors, including it launching a bit later in the year. “It’s not to say that Modern Warfare 3 is doing poorly (it is already the 2nd best-selling game of 2023 after all), but no it is not currently meeting what Modern Warfare II did a year ago,” Piscatella concludes.

Hardware is seeing a big drop in 2023

Call of Duty isn’t the only thing in Circana’s report that doesn’t appear to be doing as well as usual. Hardware across the board dipped in November by 24% year-over-year, with all three current generation consoles seeing declines of over 20% in dollar sales. The Switch was the biggest offender thanks to its age and growing anticipation of new hardware, but as usual, the full picture is “a bit more complicated than that” per Piscatella.

I’ll let him take the rest of the explanation:

As you’ll recall, last November was the first that PS5 and Xbox Series saw nearly full available supply. The pent-up demand that had been in place since these consoles launched finally started being met last year, and basically every unit that found its way to market sold. PlayStation 5 unit sales in November 2023, for example, are more than double the amount seen in November 2021. So on a year-on-year basis sure, it doesn’t look great. But pulling the lens back a bit, we’re still up against the comp issue. But instead of seeing huge growth because we were comparing to a supply constrained market (like we saw last year), we’re seeing the reverse now, where we are comparing to a period of elevated supply and existing demand getting satiated. This comp issue is going to be a challenge in December as well and will finally start settling out in January. Tl;dr – it’s (probably) not as bad as it looks.

So hardware is definitely down, but the situation is far from dire for anyone involved, and will likely level off early next year.

Since we’re here, have some other notable figures from Circana’s report. In software, Super Mario RPG remake debuted at No.7 on the strength of physical sales alone (Nintendo doesn’t report digital sales), Naruto X Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections debuted at No.12, and Star Ocean: The Second Story R debuted at No.17. We also saw God of War: Ragnarok get a little boost in the chart in November (possibly due to a nice 50% Black Friday discount), and Just Dance 2024 similarly leaped from No.73 in October to No.20 in November for likely the exact same reason.

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In hardware, the PlayStation 5 is still the best-selling hardware platform of 2023 in both units and dollar sales, followed by the Switch, though the Xbox Series took the number 2 spot for the month of November.

We won’t know how the full year has shaken out in all these categories until January, when Circana’s full year report and analysis comes through. And it’s worth noting that when Grand Theft Auto 6 comes out, we won’t know how thoroughly it trounces all of these other games, since Take-Two Interactive no longer provides the data necessary for Circana to include it in these charts anymore. So even if Hogwarts wins this year, Call of Duty seems likely to go right back to overwhelming Circana’s rankings again in future years. Business as usual.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

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Kim Kardashian’s Daughter North West Debuts Rap Name in New Song

Anyone who follows Kim and North’s TiKTok account knows North is as gifted as her mom when it comes to makeup. In fact, her skills might be a little too good as Kim revealed one of her pranks involving special effects makeup almost got the cops involved.

“I have a teacher come and show her special effects makeup—where it’s like wounds and blood and tons of stuff,” Kim explained to Allure in July 2022. “She’s actually so good that I rented a house this summer and she took all of her special effects makeup and she decided not only to prank me and do it on her and Chicago, but she made the whole room look like a murder scene.”

Because she was tired, Kim left the mess to clean up the next morning. “I had to rush out the door and go to school,” Kim continued. “The housekeeper came and tried to call the authorities and called the homeowner thinking that it was a full, real murder scene.”

“It was bad,” Kim said. “I have photos and it’s crazy.”

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Oprah Winfrey Defends Drew Barrymore From Criticism Over Interview

Oprah Winfrey is standing by Drew Barrymore.

The legendary talk show host defended Drew after fans noted how the Never Been Kissed star continuously caressed Oprah during her Dec. 12 appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show.

“I was not uncomfortable at all,” Oprah told TMZ after the episode aired. “I’ve never seen her do that, but I thought it was endearing.”

Drew, who is known to get close and personal during her interviews, also interlaced her fingers with the OWN founder’s while holding hands during the segment. And some fans appreciated that Drew quite literally takes a hands-on approach, with one user on YouTube writing under the interview, “I loved the way she is holding Oprah’s hand like a security blanket as she seeks confirmation.”

Others, however, believed the 48-year-old was overstepping Oprah’s boundaries. As one fan on Instagram put it, “Drew, everyone doesn’t want their hands held boo.”

The 68-year-old settled the debate by sharing her perspective on the hand-holding.

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Samantha Harris Says DWTS Producers Wanted Her “Pasty & Pudgy”

The former E! News correspondent recalled being “stunned” by the alleged comment because she “took pride” in staying so fit. 

However, Harris accepted their feedback, in part because she was pregnant with daughter Josselyn Sydney Hess, now 16.

“Of course, I said, ‘Okay, of course, no problem. I got that covered’ because little did they know—it was too early for me to share yet—I was pregnant,” she explained. “So I wasn’t going to be tanning, because I didn’t know what the chemicals were that would be seeping into my body, and I was gonna be gaining weight.”

E! News has reached out to ABC for comment but hasn’t heard back.

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Letter accuses US security agency of turning ‘blind eye’ to Gaza suffering | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Washington, DC – More than a hundred staff members from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have signed an open letter to Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas denouncing the department’s handling of the war in Gaza.

The letter, exclusively obtained by Al Jazeera, expresses frustration with the “palpable, glaring absence in the Department’s messaging” of “recognition, support, and mourning” for the more than 18,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza since the start of the war on October 7.

“The grave humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the conditions in the West Bank are circumstances that the Department would generally respond to in various ways,” the letter, dated November 22, said.

“Yet DHS leadership has seemingly turned a blind eye to the bombing of refugee camps, hospitals, ambulances, and civilians.”

The letter’s signatories include 139 staff members from DHS and the agencies it manages, like Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

But some staff members “elected to sign this letter anonymously” for fear of backlash, the document explained. It called for DHS to “provide a fair and balanced representation of the situation, and allow for respectful expression without the fear of professional repercussions”.

DHS did not respond to Al Jazeera’s request for comment by the time of publication.

The letter is the latest indication of fractures within the administration of President Joe Biden, who has faced internal criticism for his government’s stance on the Gaza war.

Last month, more than 500 officials from 40 government agencies issued an anonymous letter pushing Biden to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Another letter, signed by 1,000 employees from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), expressed a similar appeal.

But Biden has been reluctant to criticise Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Gaza, instead pledging his “rock solid and unwavering” support for the longtime US ally.

In an internal message on November 2, Mayorkas echoed Biden’s stance. He denounced the “horrific terrorist attacks in Israel on October 7”, perpetrated by the Palestinian group Hamas, but made no mention of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

“The impacts [of October 7] continue to sweep through Jewish, Arab American, Muslim and other communities everywhere,” Mayorkas wrote.

“I am heartened knowing that our Department is on the front lines of protecting our communities from antisemitism, Islamophobia, and other forms of bigotry and hate.”

US President Joe Biden has expressed ‘unwavering’ support for Israel as it conducts a months-long military offensive in Gaza [Leah Millis/Reuters]

But two DHS staff members who spoke to Al Jazeera on the condition of anonymity felt that department leadership should be going further to address the mounting death toll in Gaza, where civilians remain under Israeli siege.

United Nations experts have already warned of a “grave risk of genocide” in the territory, as supplies run low and bombs continue to fall.

“I’ve been very dedicated to the federal government,” one anonymous DHS official said. “I’ve served in different capacities. I very much believed in our mission.

“And then, after October 7, I feel like there has just been a drastic shift in this expectation of what we’re supposed to do when there’s a humanitarian crisis and what we’re actually doing when there’s politics involved, and that has a very, very scary, chilling impact.”

The staff’s open letter calls for DHS to take actions in Gaza “commensurate with past responses to humanitarian tragedies”, including through the creation of a humanitarian parole programme for Palestinians in the territory.

That would allow them to temporarily enter the US “based on urgent humanitarian or significant public benefit reasons”.

The letter also pushed DHS to designate residents of the Palestinian territories eligible for “temporary protected status” or TPS. That would permit Palestinians already in the US to remain in the country and qualify for employment authorisation.

Such programmes have been put in place for other conflicts, including for Ukrainians facing full-scale invasion from Russia.

Last month, 106 members of Congress — including Senator Dick Durbin and Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Jerry Nadler — even sent a letter to Biden, urging a TPS designation for the Palestinian territories.

Biden has been criticised for offering temporary protected status for Ukrainians but not for Palestinians in Gaza [Evan Vucci/AP Photo]

But one of the anonymous DHS officials who spoke with Al Jazeera said that, although there has been discussion about a possible TPS designation, action seems unlikely.

“There have been a lot of serious systemic and programmatic obstacles driven purely by politics,” she said.

Part of the challenge is that the US does not recognise Palestine as a foreign state, putting its eligibility for TPS in doubt.

“We don’t recognise Palestine as a state. We don’t code them with that,” the DHS official explained. “And that’s something across Customs and Border Protection, ICE and USCIS. There have just been obstacles raised at the highest levels of those agencies.”

The official suspects she knows why. “They’re worried about their own operations in terms of removing or deporting people to Gaza and the West Bank, if they were to change these codes.”

But that inaction has levied a steep toll on employees’ mental health, according to the DHS officials Al Jazeera spoke to.

One described how colleagues with family in Gaza had received no support from DHS leadership as they tried to bring their relatives to safety.

The other, a senior staff member who has spent more than a decade working for the federal government, described having nightmares of losing his own children.

He said he wakes up “with the knowledge that we’re not actually doing all that we can to provide programmes and relief for the Palestinians”.

“It’s definitely distressing and dispiriting to feel like, for political considerations, we’re not addressing [the conflict] in the same way that we would other previous, recent humanitarian crises, for instance, like Ukraine.”

Houses are left in ruin after an Israeli air strike in Rafah, part of the southern Gaza Strip, on December 12 [Fadi Shana/Reuters]

The senior official voiced dismay that Biden’s immigration policies have remained similar to that of his predecessor, former President Donald Trump.

Biden has faced pressure to limit the number of arrivals in the US, particularly as migration across the US-Mexico border spikes.

“The issue is, honestly, that the Biden administration has been really tepid about moving too far in front on immigration and is focused almost entirely on the southern border and how that impacts the administration politically. That has informed a lot of the decision-making with respect to new programmes,” the official said.

That tepidness has left many of the anonymous DHS officials feeling demoralised, questioning their sense of mission.

“We have the ability to do anything, something, and we’re just not,” one of the officials said.

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The True Story Behind Myles Turner’s Dedication to His Lego Craft

Less than 24 hours after dropping 20 points, 12 boards and two blocks in the Pacer’s second game of the regular season, Myles Turner is back on the hardwood. Well, not that type of court. One of his own creation: an ’03 Lego NBA Ultimate Arena Set. 

It’s the latest build in the two-time Blocks champion’s overtly extensive Lego collection: the set allows users to shoot baskets with Lego minifigures via exclusive spring pieces placed in the figurine’s legs. The 1.5-inch figures resemble the League’s stars from two decades ago, including Tracy McGrady, Allen Iverson, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Antoine Walker, Shaquille O’Neal, Vince Carter, Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant. They are all represented in their respective ’03-04 uniforms. 

“I actually just finished this, the one from when I was a kid,” Turner says of the Lego NBA Set. “I just got it on eBay and I’m like man this is nostalgia, this is one of the first sets I ever had. I knocked that out within three-four hours, put all that together. I’ve got a little mini-figure of myself, I just take the legs off and put myself on the court and flick it back.” 

Those short four hours were a full-circle moment for Turner. Merging two of his greatest passions is a reality a younger version of himself would be baffled to see realized. As a kid, Turner’s parents prevented him from playing video games frequently, and going over to his friend’s house for a Halo 3 marathon was a bit like walking on eggshells. Thankfully, friends like Robert had a backroom stocked full of buckets of Legos. 

“So while they were playing video games, I would always go to the back room and start building stuff and just make all my little imaginations and all this stuff come to real life,” Turner tells SLAM. “ I just never really looked back. My dad’s the one who really introduced me to it. And I kind of took it and made it my own.”

Instead of staring at a screen with a controller in hand, Turner’s father wanted his son to have a more hands-on approach to his burgeoning creativity. The answer was Bionicles. Housed within a cylindrical plastic container, the Lego robot figures captivated Turner and pre-teens alike for over two decades before being discontinued in 2010. 

People think it’s gimmicky having Legos around the house. I actually do this shit bruh.

— Pacers’ Myles Turner

To accompany his biomechanical collection, Turner built all types of vessels; from pirate ships and rockets to ships from movies or shows he was enamored with as a kid. Except, he wasn’t using the step-by-step construction booklet that typically accompanies a Lego set. Turner was building his creations straight from scratch and memory. 

The Pacers center sees several parallels between his dominance on the hardwood and his ability to create his own Lego constructions. His ethos is creative, determined, precise, and exacting. He’s the conductor and the pieces are his orchestra, much like how the paint and the ball are his symphony. 

“I think of myself when I’m on the basketball floor like I’m an artist and what I do on the floor itself is my art, it’s how I create. The stuff you work on in the gym, in the lab in the offseason, is the stuff that you put on display when you’re actually in the middle of an NBA game,” Turner tells SLAM. “It’s kind of the same thing (with Legos). All the stuff that you come up with in your head, you’re able to take a few pieces and throw something together. And it’s like, ‘Damn I really did that.’ It’s something to be proud of.”

From the minds of kids on Christmas day to professional builders on social media, every Lego fan has at one point pondered the idea of crafting a Lego City that sprawls across various tables. As a self-proclaimed Lego BricksConnoisseur—peep his IG bio—and a Lego VIP Member, Myles’ immense connection to the brand wouldn’t be complete without his own form of a clad-brick city landscape. 

“People think it’s gimmicky having Legos around the house. I actually do this shit bruh,” Turner says. “It’s fun for me, I do this shit all the time.”


Next summer, Turner plans to fully expand his own Lego City to an area in his Austin, Texas home that’s more accommodating to the expansive metropolitan area. Doctor Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum, the Daily Bugle from Spider-Man, a windmill turbine and the 6,000-piece Hogwarts Castle from Harry Potter—which he’s currently in the midst of—will each connect in their own unique way. 

“There’s a whole bunch of little things that I want to do to make them all come together,” Turner tells SLAM. “That’s the beauty of it because you can make it all your own. You don’t have to follow anyone else’s guide or regime, and that’s the fun part about this.”

Amidst the lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic, Legos became both a popular pastime and collector’s item for millions of us stuck at home. Met by the rise of platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels, Lego creators began to showcase their extensive set-ups and jaw-dropping collections. However, Myles had already established his brick fandom well before Lego saw a social resurgence. In 2018 he posted a timelapse of him completing the 2,000-piece Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer over seven-straight hours. 

The long grey Empire ship is just one of the many vessels in Turner’s armada of Lego constructions. Walk up the jet-black spiral staircase in Turner’s Austin home and you’ll find a sleek metal and glass shelf outfitted with Lego versions of the Death Star, a Clone Wars Gunship, Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing, the Millennium Falcon, the Batwing and Batmobile. The shelf sits tucked behind a wall that also displays a two-foot-tall Lego Mario figure, a nod to Turner’s extensive video game fandom. 

Directly ahead of the upstairs entrance sits further display cases that showcase a detailed look at Cinderella’s Castle, a WWE belt, the Home Alone house and the beginnings of his aforementioned Lego City. Hundreds of exclusive and highly valuable minifigures, like the original $3,000 Boba Fett figure, are stacked in neat rows behind a translucent plexiglass case on another table. 

Soon, he’ll be adding a foot-tall Lego R2-D2 and AT-AT Walker, which he holds up on our Zoom call showcasing four fully complete legs and a half-built chassis. 

“The biggest thing for me in this Lego thing is, it’s not gimmicky. It’s not like I’m just trying to go out here and get a sponsorship. This is actually something I love and I’m passionate about,” Turner tells SLAM. “The ingenuity that goes behind all of it, the imagination that people have and just the different lanes that you open up and different worlds that you can open up stepping into this space is unreal. I have a lot of fun with that, man. It’s been it’s been real dope.”

While each of the latter ships is extravagant in its own right, Turner credits his most difficult build to the 9,000-piece 1:200 scale replica of The Titanic – which occupies the top-most section of the “ship shelf”. 

Garnering over 145,000 likes on X (formerly known as Twitter) immediately after its completion in March of 2022, Turner was quickly alerted to a mistake within his prize possession. One of the four yellow and black smokestacks was facing the opposite direction, a misstep that Turner has left alone to this day as an endearing personalized detail. “You know what bruh, I’m not about to go back and fix this. Like the Titanic didn’t work the first time in real life, so this is my version of it,” Turner tells us with a laugh. 

Given the vast amount of sets he’s built, Turner is more than acclimated to backtracking a few pages here and there for corrections. Over the years he’s also become used to the solitary construction process for his builds and creations. It wasn’t until recently that Turner began letting his girlfriend join him during builds, tag-teaming a custom 2,500 piece-by-piece image of his poster on Giannis Antetokounmpo from the 2022-23 season. The process, growth in routine, and intricacies of the latter have all become ingrained in the Pacer’s big man. 

So when Myles’ mother and team gifted him with a life-size version of himself as Darth Vader made entirely out of Legos, he was instantly taken aback. Constructed by professional Lego builder Ekow Nimakoj, “Darth Myles” stands at 7’3 composed of over 100,000 pieces. The statue took roughly 716 hours to complete in early June of last year.

“When they actually showed me that I was dumbfounded. I was like ‘Yo this is like this is amazing. This is sick. No one’s gonna have anything like this. I can make this the centerpiece of my house,’ Turner tells SLAM. “Whether you like Legos or not, you’re gonna look at this and be like, ‘Oh yeah, this is dope.’ You know what I mean? It doesn’t matter what you’re into.”

While we conversed, Turner fiddled with a few small dimensional pieces from the half-built AT-AT Walker, rolling the pieces around in his giant palms like peas. Booklets are sprawled out across the cherrywood desk he sits at, beckoning his attention to the number of unfinished projects he still has to dive into. There’s a neatness in the chaos, a fortress of solitude. Amidst the thralls of the regular season or coming back home to Indy after a four-game road trip, Legos have become a form of meditation for the Pacers center. 

“I can have a great game, or I can have a bad game, but once I come in here, once I’m in my little space I just tune everything out and get my music going, I’m sitting here and I just build bruh. I don’t really think about anything else in the world, I’m in my own space, if you will. And it’s a good little mental reset for me because like I said, no one’s bothering me. Sometimes I put my phone on Do Not Disturb. I’m literally sitting here, in my own world, doing my thing. And that comes in a lot of different forms for people,” Turner tells SLAM. 

In the 6-11 center’s case, watching small inconsequential pieces come together to form something magnificent is a therapeutic process. Carving out time to visit cities for stops at Lego Stores or Beyond The Brick locations is Turner’s self-care. So what would his younger self think if he saw it all?

“He’d be dumbfounded, he wouldn’t believe it. It’s one of those things where when I was younger, basketball was fun for me but I never saw myself making it this far,” Turner tells SLAM. “Now you look at it, I’ve literally changed so many people’s lives around me, I’ve changed my family’s lives, I’ve changed a whole bunch of my friends (lives), people that I work with. Looking at it from that point of view, when I’m that young I don’t think I would’ve been able to fathom what I was able to put together in less than ten years.”


Photos via Myles Turner.



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Stocks Rally and Bond Yields Slide as Fed Signals Rate Cuts in 2024

Investors cheered the Federal Reserve’s forecast on Wednesday that it would begin lowering interest rates next year. The news sent stock prices sharply higher and Treasury yields plummeting.

The S&P 500 rose 1.4 percent after the Fed released its projections for where the economy and interest rates would be by the end of 2024. The rally left it less than 2 percent below the high that was recorded at the start of January 2022, just before fear of higher rates sent the stock market tumbling. The Dow Jones industrial average, viewed as a barometer of the economy because it includes big manufacturing companies that tend to be more sensitive to the economic cycle, also rose 1.4 percent, to a new high.

In a positive sign for the broader market, the Russell 2000 index of smaller companies, which also tends to follow the ebb and flow of the domestic economy, rose 3.5 percent.

“The market loves it, that’s for sure,” said Lauren Goodwin, an economist at New York Life Investments, after the Fed’s economic projections were released.

The Fed’s rapid rate increases since March 2022 have sent shock waves through financial markets, raising borrowing costs on things like mortgages and government debt and weighing on the stock market.

On Wednesday, the Fed appeared to confirm something investors have come to expect for a couple of months: Its campaign of raising interest rates is at an end. A sustained slowdown in inflation, bringing it closer to the central bank’s target, has become clearer in recent months. At the same time, continued resilience in the broader economy has meant investors haven’t had to worry as much about the downside of high borrowing costs.

Fed officials forecast roughly three rate cuts of a quarter-point each next year, more than they predicted when the Fed met back in September.

The two-year Treasury yield, which is sensitive to changes in interest rate expectations, moved abruptly in response to the Fed’s projections, sliding more than a quarter of a percentage point to around 4.4 percent, its biggest one-day decline since the banking crisis in March.

Analysts are now split on where the market will go from here. Some caution that with growth waning, and inflation still yet to slow fully to the Fed’s target of 2 percent, rate cuts may be needed to prop up the economy, rather than just to adjust to slower inflation.

“It’s my expectation that we will see growth continue to slow, and if the Fed is cutting, they are cutting a lot and quickly,” said Ms. Goodwin.

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Shannen Doherty Slams Rumors She Had Open Marriage With Ex-Husband

Shannen Doherty is not charmed by these allegations.

The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum fired back at claims that she and ex Kurt Iswarienko were in an open marriage, putting on blast a recent report that disputed her story about learning of the photographer’s alleged infidelity right before undergoing brain surgery. 

“Let’s Be Clear, the truth matters,” Shannen wrote on Instagram Dec. 12. “The story supposedly comes from my husbands friends (soon to be ex) that he told me two years ago he was cheating on me and we have had an open marriage.”

Slamming the article—which cited sources close to Kurt—as “an absolute lie,” she said she will share her side of the story on a future episode of her Let’s Be Clear podcast.

“Please do more due diligence and to the “friends/girifriend’ who tried to put this story out,” the Charmed star added, “I realize you’re scared of the truth but trying to circumvent it with lies will get you nowhere.”



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24 Games to Keep Everyone Laughing at Your Next Game Night

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Spending time with friends and family? At a loss for conversation? Well, nothing jump starts a dinner party, holiday, or gathering better than a good old game. Whether you love Cards Against Humanity or games that test your flexibility or pop culture trivia games, we’ve rounded up 24 games that will keep everyone laughing throughout a game night. These games are ideal for kids, adults, or a mix of the two, and the perfect way to unwind with some silliness.

Our favorites? An inflatable reindeer ring toss to burn off calories around the holidays and a classic game of Jenga. Scroll below to check out 24 games that will keep you entertained and laughing until you cry.

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Brooke Shields’ Daughter Grier Rewears Her Mom’s LBD From 2006

Like mother, like daughter!

Brooke Shields‘ daughter Grier Hammond Henchy quite literally took a style cue from her mother, rewearing the little black dress Brooke first donned in 2006—the same year she welcomed the now-17-year-old.

While attending the CNN Heroes: All-Star Tribute event on Dec. 10 in New York City with her mom, Grier looked effortlessly elegant in the strapless floor-length gown by Richard Tyler.

Keeping the focus on the timeless piece, she accessorized with black patent pumps, gold hoop earrings and a matching ring. As for the teenager’s glam? She added extra oomph with vibrant red nails and a slick-straight hairstyle.

Although Grier wore one of her mom’s famous getups from the early mid-aughts, she added her own personal touches.

After all, Brooke—who first wore the design at the Carousel of Hope Ball, six months after welcoming Grier—styled the look differently as she opted for a side-swept updo, chunky jewelry pieces and sandal heels.

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