The biggest revelations from "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" season 2 reunion

Disney/Fred Hayes Lord have mercy — the drama inThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'season 2 reunion could make up its own Book of Revelation. On July 1, a month and a half since the season's finale, fans finally got a reunion episode ofHulu's hit reality series about the scandal-ridden Mormon influencers collectively known as "MomTok." Podcaster andThe BacheloralumNick Viallhosted the super-sized episode, tackling some lingering questions put forth by the season 2 finale, which shocked viewers with strange and surprising allegations of infidelity against cast members Demi Engemann andJessi Ngatikaura. Demi was a no-show, however, saying that she and her family had a trip to Disneyland already on the books. But that's just the tip of the iceberg for MomTok's infighting, relationship woes, and trauma. Read on for the biggest takeaways fromThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesseason 2 reunion. Disney/Pamela Littky Prior toThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'sophomore season, several of its cast members guested on season 2 ofVanderpump Villa, a Hulu series in whichLisa Vanderpumpoversees the employees of a luxury hotel. During their visit, Demi found herself pursued by Marciano Brunette, one of the villa's employees. While she flirted with Marciano, she claims nothing occurred between the pair, and there wasn't any footage indicating that she cheated on her husband, Bret. Still, rumors persisted that more happened behind the scenes. At the end of season 2, however, Marciano met up with Layla Taylor, who also appeared on theVanderpump Villaepisode, to reveal that, yes, he did "try" to kiss Demi, but that once he returned to Los Angeles, he actually hooked up with Jessi, who is also married. He went so far as to say Jessi was "extremely forward." So, did Jessi and Marciano really sleep together? Well... Disney/Fred Hayes In one of the more frustrating moments of the reunion, Jessi wouldn't speak directly about the allegations, noting that "a lot of this story is unpacked in season 3, so I can't talk about it yet." She did, however, acknowledge that she wasn't wearing her wedding ring. Speaking about her relationship with her husband, Jessi said, "Jordan and I are working through a lot of hard things at the moment, but all I have to say is that I'm exposing so much of my life and I'm hoping that someone in my shoes may be able to relate to it. I'm doing it to help other people, but it's also my real life and it's happening and I can't hide it." Related:The 20 best reality shows on Hulu to scratch your competitive itch If that sounds dodgy to you, rest assured that answers are coming. "There's a lot more to the story, and it's not what you think it is," she said. "There's no secrets. We are exposing it all." All of what? Well, in a teaser for season 3 shown at the end of the reunion, we see Jessi confront Marciano and ask why he lied to Layla about their relationship. His reply? "I was being influenced." Later, we see him taking a lie detector test. Oh, dear. So, what about Demi? Disney/Fred Hayes Jessi, who clearly has an axe to grind with her former friend, came prepared with some blush-worthy text messages between Demi and Marciano. (She says Marciano shared the texts with her.) While the texts don't prove that anything happened between Demi and Marciano, they do find the pair joking about oral sex and making comparisons between swallowing oysters and, well... you get it. Even cast member Whitney Leavitt, Demi's lone ally in the group at this point, admits that the texts are suspect. Though Demi wasn't present for the reunion, she commented on the alleged texts in aninterview withUs Weekly. "Nothing happened with Marciano. At the expense of sounding rude, there wasn't even a remote attraction to him. It sucks that women can't be kind and friendly and even playful with men in this world without it being taken as like you're open. I had a rock on my finger the entire time I was there," she said. "I brought up my marriage multiple times and they were told that we were married women — so it sucks that we couldn't just go and have a good time and that he couldn't respect that." On May 30, Marciano responded Demi's characterization of the situation in anInstagram video, in which he shared DMs of the pair speaking after he leftVanderpump Villa. The messages show that she initiated the conversation and asked that he call her. "I made a light-hearted joke about it and from there she tells me to call her," he says. "She gives me her phone number, which led to multiple hours of conversation after that." He continued, "What I am trying to say is that Demi has made some crazy allegations about me. But if that were the case, why are you following me? Why are you DMing me? Why are you giving me your phone number and proceeding to have multiple hours of conversation, and have a continued relationship after that? It doesn't make sense to me whatsoever. All I am going to say is there's so much more of this that is going to come out, and honestly guys, I can't wait for you to see it." At the reunion, the women who were present for theVanderpump Villataping agreed that Demi was being "extra flirty" with Marciano, even noting that Demi was spending more time with him than her friends. Mikayla Matthews recalled that she spoke with Demi about her behavior and cautioned her about how it may look on camera, and was told by Demi that she was "slut-shaming" her. All of this took an odd turn when cast member Jen Affleck and her husband, Zac, played a secret recording of a phone call Jen shared with Demi during contract negotiations for season 2. In the audio played at the reunion, Demi and Bret sound as if they're coaching Jen on how they want her to address Demi's behavior onVanderpump Villawhile on camera. Jen claims that when she refused to adhere to those talking points, Demisent her a cease and desist letter. Demi, for her part, denied toUS Weeklythat she sent a cease and desist. Disney/Fred Hayes Demi, who essentially tried to turn everyone against castmate Taylor Frankie Paul in season 2, seems to be on the outs with all of MomTok — except Whitney. Jordan, Jessi's husband, admits that he and Bret also don't talk anymore despite having once been close friends. In an interview on Viall'sThe Viall Filespodcast, which was spliced into the reunion, Demi said she "did kind of step away from the group [to] protect my peace." (The phrase "protect my peace" made cast member Jen chuckle.) She also continued to attack Taylor, claiming that the other women are afraid to speak out against her, as they're "scared" of Taylor's "cult following" on social media. She added that she feels Taylor doesn't give the others in MomTok credit for their success, though that was disputed by the rest of the group — except Whitney. Whitney's defense of Demi seems rooted in her also feeling bullied by the other girls, having previously been on the outs with them. She also admitted in the reunion that it's a struggle for her to be there because she doesn't feel like part of the group. Disney/Fred Hayes Though Whitney has certainly caused her fair share of drama in the group, it can still be tough to watch how much she gets piled on by other members of MomTok, specifically Mikayla. Viall addressed their feud, asking why, exactly, Mikayla hates Whitney so much. A lot of tape is spent on Mikayla's convoluted answer, but it seems to amount to Whitney refusing to "take accountability" for various behaviors that disrupted MomTok. That includes abruptly unfollowing other MomTok members on social media, self-isolating, and then accusing others of not checking in on her. "I think you have a hard time seeing that you are a problem a lot of the time," said Mikayla. Whitney claimed that she has taken accountability, eliciting mixed reactions from everyone onstage, including Viall. After Mikayla opens up about her chronic health issues and past traumas, Viall asks if she would accept a hug from Whitney. The pair hug, but don't expect this feud to end anytime soon. In the season 3 trailer, Whitney announces that she wants to start her own version of MomTok. Disney/Fred Hayes Jen, who was pregnant throughout season 2, admitted that she wassuffering from prenatal depressionduring filming. She described the season as "a bit of a blur," adding that she was "barely surviving" and struggling with suicidal ideation. "I felt like I couldn't turn to anyone," she revealed. "And I didn't want anyone to feel like they were the reason for this. But your body is going through so many changes. And, to be honest, I'm just grateful for all the love and support I did receive during that time, because without it, I don't know where I'd be today." Disney/Fred Hayes In season 1 ofThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,Whitney and her husband, Conner, were working to repair their marriage after he admitted to having a pornography addiction and using dating apps. The season 2 reunion featured previously unaired footage from season 1, in whichConner revealedthat his addiction was due in part to a sexual assault he experienced as a child. "That was a very difficult part of my past and something I've worked hard to heal from," he said. "And it still hurts. I know so many people carry experiences like that, even if they may not talk about them. For me, those experiences shaped me and developed really destructive habits. But they don't define who I am today. What matters is how we grow, how we find resilience, and how we support each other moving forward." Whitney was supportive of him, saying, "He's just so amazing and perfect in every way for me. I'm just so grateful that both of us have worked so hard to have what we have today." Disney/Fred Hayes Layla opened upabout her struggles with depression, anxiety, and body dysmorphia, revealing that she used to have a problem with self-harming. After noting that she hasn't self-harmed in a long time, she revealed that one of the reasons she had her scars surgically removed was because her children noticed them. "I don't want to give my kids traumas because I'm dealing with it," she said. "I need to be strong for them." Disney/Fred Hayes After breaking up at the end of season 2, Taylor and her ex, Dakota Mortensen, hashed it out during the reunion, with Taylor saying she still nurses anger at him for sleeping with other women early in their relationship. Dakota still thinks there's hope for the two of them, but Taylor is skeptical. When Viall asked Dakota if he could be a faithful and honest partner to Taylor, he said yes. When he posed the same question to Taylor, she said, "Maybe one day." Viall pressed them, noting recent social media posts showing the pair in intimate poses. The implication is that, despite Taylor's distrust of Dakota, they continue to sleep together. Dakota admitted it's "confusing" for him. Viall, taking on the role of relationship counselor, said that "someone in this pairing is gonna have to stand up and do the right thing and say no to each other." Later, he left them by saying, "I just hope you guys stop torturing each other." Disney/Fred Hayes Not much to report here, but the reunion confirmed that MomTok OGMiranda McWhorter, who was part of theswinging scandalthat led to the series, is back in MomTok after mending fences with Taylor. When Viall asked if she was officially back in, the women responded with variations of, "Well, she's here." Disney/Fred Hayes Season 34 ofDancing With the Starsis expected to arrive this fall, and the reunion revealed thatJen and Whitney will both be competing. "This is like all she's wanted," Jessi said of Jen after Viall announced the news. "She's talked about this since day one." Disney/Fred Hayes The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesseasons 1 and 2, as well as the season 2 reunion, areavailable to stream on Hulu. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

The biggest revelations from “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” season 2 reunion

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Brad Pitt Names the Only 2 A-List Women Who Have Left Him StarstruckNew Foto - Brad Pitt Names the Only 2 A-List Women Who Have Left Him Starstruck

Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu via Getty Brad Pitt shared that the two stars who ever left him starstruck were Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon Pitt costarred with the two A-listers in the 1991 hitThelma & Louise,which has been considered his breakout role He shared that he "got over" his awe "quickly" as he worked on the film EvenBrad Pittgets starstruck! The 61-year-old Oscar winner opened up on the Wednesday, July 2 episode of theNew Heightspodcast withJason KelceandTravis Kelceabout the two female costars who left him starstruck. "When I first metGeena DavisandSusan Sarandon, I was. Yeah," Pitt said of hisThelma & Louisecostars. "I got over it quickly, though." The 1991 film marked Pitt's first breakout role as he played the smooth-talking J.D., who schmoozes and sleeps with Davis' Thelma before stealing the friends' funds. "Geena [Davis]was so sweet and kind and delicate," Pitt said of filming his sex scene with Davis in a2023 interview withWMagazine. "That love scene, I think, went on for two days of shooting. She took care of me." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. And while Pitt was an up-and-comer at the time of his appearance in the film, he also left his mark on the film's stars. "When I saw the film, the part that really impressed me, in addition to his good looks and great body, was his sense of humor because he really fleshed that part out in a way that wasn't necessarily in the script," Sarandontold Extra in 2021. "I thought, 'Ah, this guy's interesting, you know, he's not just a really gorgeous face.' " "He took it as a character part and as we can see from his career, he really continued to push the envelope in ways that he really didn't have to when you look like that," she added. Davis was similarly wowed by Pitt's performance in the film, opening up to PEOPLE in 2020 for the iconic movie's 30th anniversary. "He just has 'it.' I could tell when he was auditioning that he was super talented," shetold PEOPLEafter the actor snagged his first Oscar. "He has done so many incredible things over the years. I don't think that it is unusual for him to be honored. He really is the 'star' of the moment, which is fabulous, and it is just great to see." Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty The Oscar-winning film has long been heralded as a feminist classic as it showed the two women taking ownership of their lives. "Thelma & Louisechanged my life. Really, it sent me in a different direction," Davis said in a 2024 panel alongside Sarandon andMira Sorvino— moderated by PEOPLE. "After that movie came out, it was completely different in that people wanted to talk to me about it and how many times they saw it or who they saw it with and how it impacted them." Read the original article onPeople

Brad Pitt Names the Only 2 A-List Women Who Have Left Him Starstruck

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FBI announces move to new D.C. headquartersNew Foto - FBI announces move to new D.C. headquarters

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has selected a new headquarters building in Washington, D.C., after nearly two decades of failed attempts to find a permanent new space, the Bureau announced on Tuesday. The FBI has been headquartered in downtown D.C. at the J. Edgar Hoover building since 1975 but structural problems have plagued the building for the last 20 years, leading to redevelopment and relocation projects that until Thursday had not successfully been resolved. "This is a historic moment for the FBI," FBI Director Kash Patel said in astatement, adding he is "ushering FBI Headquarters into a new era and providing our agents of justice a safer place to work." The Bureau and the U.S. General Services Administration selected the Ronald Reagan Building, blocks away from the Hoover building, as the new location. It was home to the U.S. Agency for International Development until this year, when the Trump administration consolidated USAID into the State Department andallowed Customs and Border Protectionto take over the building's lease. "Moving to the Ronald Reagan Building is the most cost effective and resource efficient way to carry out our mission to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution," Patel continued. It is unclear when the FBI will begin its transition out of the Hoover building. In a March speech at the Justice Department, President Trump said his administration is "going to build another big FBI building right where it is, which would have been the right place, because the FBI and the DOJ have to be near each other." "They were going to build an FBI headquarters three hours away in Maryland, a liberal state," Mr. Trump said, adding that the state's political leadership had "no bearing" on his decision to cancel a previous Biden administration plan to move the headquarters to Maryland. During his first term, Mr. Trump abandoned a plan to move the FBI to one of three locations in Maryland or Virginia, instead proposing a smaller headquarters in Washington to replace the Hoover building. Under the Biden administration in 2023, the GSAchose a site in Greenbelt, Maryland, to serve as the new location for the FBI headquarters. The decision came after a 15-year debate on whether the headquarters should be relocated to Maryland or Virginia. Democratic members of Congress from Maryland blasted the decision to scrap plans for a new Maryland headquarters, saying that Congress "appropriated funds specifically for the purpose of the new, consolidated campus to be built in Maryland." "Simply moving down the street would ignore the real threats the Bureau faces and further jeopardize the safety of those protecting our communities," the Maryland lawmakerssaid in a joint statement. "That's why we will be fighting back against this proposal with every tool we have." In May, Patel told Congress his goal is to move about 10% of the Bureau's Washington workforce — about 1,500 people — away from the D.C. area and redeploy them across the country, including a sizable number of personnel at the FBI's facility in Huntsville, Alabama. In an interview with Fox News the same month, Patel called the Hoover building "unsafe for our workforce." Details from inside the courtroom as Sean "Diddy" Combs jury announced verdict Split verdict in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering trial | Special Report House Republicans scramble to meet Trump's Fourth of July deadline on budget bill

FBI announces move to new D.C. headquarters

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Hong Kong proposes recognizing same-sex partnerships formed overseasNew Foto - Hong Kong proposes recognizing same-sex partnerships formed overseas

HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong's government on Wednesday proposed a registration system that would recognize same-sex partnerships formed overseas, granting such couples more rights in the city. In a document submitted to the legislature, the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau said the proposed system would allow registration for same-sex adult couples who have married, formed civil partnerships or civil unions overseas, provided these relationships were legally recognized in those jurisdictions and one of them is a Hong Kong resident. After the registration, the couples would have rights including the ability to participate in medical decisions for their loved ones, provided consent is given. For mentally incapacitated adult patients, their partners can take part in the decisions as guardians. They would also enjoy the right to handle after-death matters for their partners, including claiming the bodies and deciding whether their remains can be used for medical treatment, education or research. Same-sex couples cannot get married or register for civil partnerships in Hong Kong. But authorities recognize same-sex marriages registered abroad for taxation and civil service benefits and other practical reasons, such as dependent visas. Many of the government's concessionswere won through legal challengesand the city has seen growing social acceptance toward same-sex marriage in recent years. The government proposal came in response to thetop court's landmark ruling in 2023in favor of a framework for recognizing same-sex couples' rights. The ruling did not grant full marriage rights to same-sex couples but was a partial victory for prominent pro-democracy activistJimmy Sham, who foughta five-year legal battleover the recognition of same-sex marriages registered overseas. Sham, who was sentenced to over four years for his role inan unofficial primaryunder a Beijing-imposed national security law, was released from prison in May. In an interview with The Associated Press, Sham said heterosexual couples were not required to register their marriages overseas to get the recognition locally and questioned why same-sex couples had to do so. He also suggested that the government allow same-sex couples to enjoy equal prison visiting rights as heterosexual couples. "I hope the government will listen to opinions from society and the community, and try to develop a solution that doesn't exceed society's acceptance level, while meeting the expectations of same-sex couples and avoiding legal challenges," he said. Jerome Yau, co-founder of non-governmental organization Hong Kong Marriage Equality, said the government document was "very conservative" and "far from acceptable." He said he failed to see the logic of only making those who are married or have formed partnerships overseas eligible for the measures. "We believe that will create an obvious inequality in the sense of local same-sex couples who are not married overseas won't be eligible to register the relationships. I think that's unfair, and potentially that will lead to further litigation," he said, adding that he hoped the bill would come with more details. The government is expected to table a bill in the legislature at a later date. Lawmakers will discuss the document on Thursday. Some pro-Beijing legislators have spoken out against granting same-sex couples equal rights, upholding the traditional view that marriage should only be between men and women. The government said its proposals were made after considering the city's actual situation, adding that there are different views over the recognition of same sex partnerships and it would have to strike a balance to avoid dividing society.

Hong Kong proposes recognizing same-sex partnerships formed overseas

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Where Is "The Jeffersons" Cast Now? Here's What the Actors Did After the Sitcom Ended 40 Years Ago

Michael Ochs Archives/Getty The final episode ofThe Jeffersonsaired on July 2, 1985 The beloved sitcom was a spinoff of the groundbreaking sitcom,All in the Family Following the end ofThe Jeffersons, the cast continued to act in television, appearing in classic series such as227,The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,Will & Graceand more Forty years ago today, on July 2, 1985,The Jeffersonswent from "movin' on up," to movin' on, as the beloved sitcom aired its final episode. George and Louise "Weezy" Jefferson, played bySherman HemsleyandIsabel Sanford, respectively, first played their characters on the trailblazing '70s sitcom,All in the Family. In 1975, the fictional married couple and their friends and family became the subject of their own series,The Jeffersons.It ran for 11 seasons, becoming one of the most successful spinoffs in television history. Even after the show concluded its run on CBS, the cast continued to be staples in television and movies, with one ensemble member,Marla Gibbs, still working, and due to release her memoir next year. So where isThe Jeffersonscast now? Here's everything to know about what the actors did after the show ended 40 years ago. CBS via Getty ; Steve Grayson/WireImage Isabel Sanford played Louise "Weezy" Jefferson on all 11 seasons ofThe Jeffersons. The actress not only received laughs as the loving and witty wife of her husband, George, but also made television history. In 1981, she was the first Black actress towin an Emmyfor Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. She was also honored withtwo NAACP Image Awardsand a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In the years following the end ofThe Jeffersons, Sanford appeared on several other sitcoms, includingLiving SingleandHangin' with Mr. Cooper. She also reprised her role of Louise on two episodes ofThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Sanford died at the age of 86 on July 9, 2004. "We all respected Isabel," Ernest Harden Jr., who played Marcus Henderson onThe Jeffersons,told PEOPLE in February 2024. "She was the consummate artist. Before every show, they would introduce her and the cast would all bow. She was the queen of the show." CBS via Getty ; Frazer Harrison/Getty Sherman Hemsley starred as the loud and stubborn George Jefferson, earning a nod for Outstanding Lead Actor in A Comedy Series at the 1984 Emmys. Following the end ofThe Jeffersons, he led another successful sitcom,Amen, which ran for five seasons from 1986 to 1991. Afterward, the actor worked on other sitcoms, includingDesigning Women,MartinandSister, Sister. He also voiced B.P. Richfield, the evil Triceratops boss onDinosaurs. Hemsley and his on-screen wife, Sanford, reprised their Jeffersons roles multiple times over the years, starring onThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. They also starred in commercials forDenny'sandOld Navy. In addition to acting, Hemsley was a musician: He released a single, "Ain't That a Kick in the Head," in 1989, followed by an album,Dance, in 1992. Hemsley died at 74 on July 24, 2012. CBS via Getty; Ron Galella Collection via Getty Roxie Roker portrayed Helen Willis onThe Jeffersons,making history as one of television's first interracial couples. After the long-running sitcom ended, Roker continued to work in television, appearing on shows such as227,Punky BrewsterandMurder, She Wrote. She died at age 66 from breast cancer on Dec. 2, 1995. Roker was the mother of music icon,Lenny Kravitz, who told PEOPLE in February 2024 that he watchesThe Jeffersonswhen he misses her. "She's still everything to me. I probably feel her more since she's left the planet," he said.  "I'm very fortunate that she was on television because when I need to, I'll turn onThe Jeffersonsand watch her, and it does so much for me." "I am so grateful that God chose her to be my mother," Kravitz added. CBS Photo Archive/Getty ; Ron Galella Collection via Getty Franklin Cover played Helen's husband, Tom Willis, onThe Jeffersons. Cover kept working in television afterThe Jeffersons, appearing on shows like227,Who's the Boss,ERandWill & Grace— to name a few. He also portrayed a supporting role in 1987'sWall Street, directed by Oliver Stone. Cover died at 77 from pneumonia on Feb. 5, 2006, perThe New York Times. Bettmann Archive via Getty; CBS via Getty Zara Cully was the scene-stealing Olivia Jefferson, George's loving but intense mother. By the time she played "Mother" Jefferson, Cully already had a long list of stage and screen credits, but her role onThe Jeffersonsshot her to stardom. Sadly, while filming season 4 of the show,Cully diedat age 86 on Feb. 28, 1978. Her role was not recast. When asked about his on-screen mom during an August 2003Television Academy interview, Hemsley said, "She was so beautiful." "She had been around for so long, vaudeville, she had done all kinds of stuff since she was a little girl," he continued. "It was her first successful, big thing after all those years." "She said, 'I'm so happy. I finally got to do this and work with you people,' " Hemsley added. CBS via Getty; Bobby Bank/Getty Berlinda Tolbert portrayed Jenny, the daughter of Helen and Tom Willis. Tolbert's acting career continued afterThe Jeffersonsended. She guest-starred on various TV shows, including7th Heaven,Home ImprovementandSix Feet Under, among others. The actress also had roles in classic movies likeGoodfellas,Harlem NightsandPatriot Games. Tolbert's last acting credit is from 2013, perher IMDb. CBS via Getty; Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Paul Benedict played Harry Bentley, the Jeffersons' British neighbor. Following the sitcom's end, Benedict acted in movies likeArthur 2: On the Rocks,CocktailandThe Addams Family. He also collaborated with Christopher Guest's comedy troupe, appearing inWaiting for GuffmanandA Mighty Wind. Benedict died at the age of 70 on Dec. 1, 2008. CBS via Getty; Amanda Edwards/Getty Marla Gibbs portrayed the no-nonsense family maid Florence Johnston, receivingfive Emmy nominationsfor her role. Florence was her breakout role, and Gibbs has been consistently working sinceThe Jeffersonsconcluded its run. She was part of the cast of227, which ran from 1985 to 1990. Most recently, Gibbs starred in a January 2025 episode of ABC'sWill Trent. The following month, while accepting the Hollywood Legacy Award at the American Black Film Festival Honors in Los Angeles, Gibbs said she was "ready to work again." "I owe it all to you. I appreciate you so much," she told the audience. "Been an honor to be among you all these years. Yes, and I'm ready to do some more!" In June 2025,Gibbs celebratedher 94th birthday and announced herforthcoming memoirIt's Never Too Late, hitting store shelves in early 2026. Read the original article onPeople

Where Is “The Jeffersons” Cast Now? Here's What the Actors Did After the Sitcom Ended 40 Years Ago

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