Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans

The debate over who the main character in creator Jenny Han's "The Summer I Turned Pretty" should end up with is heating up as the final episodes of the third season approach – but fan enthusiasm is starting to spill into hostility. Prime Video's hit romance series has captivated audiences as it follows Isabel "Belly" Conklin who finds herself in a love triangle with brothers Jeremiah and Conrad Fisher competing for her attention. Passionate fans have broken off into two dueling camps: #TeamJeremiah versus #TeamConrad. And they're taking to social media to battle over which love interest should ultimately win Belly's heart. But some of these so-called fans are turning on the actors themselves. Last month, actors Christopher Briney (Conrad) and Gavin Casalegno (Jeremiah)told "CBS Mornings"they often have to remind fans that they're just playing a role. "It's a story that people can relate to and love. Yeah, we're just grateful that people are passionate about the story we're telling," Casalegno said. Briney added, "You root for both of these characters at times." Lola Tung, who plays Belly, also admitted the rivalry gets a bit too intense at times. "When people have an attachment to the characters, they want to see it come together at the end. I'm so grateful that they care so much, but people get a little scary about it. Please don't threaten to kill someone if something doesn't go your way — I promise you, it's not that serious," shetold Teen Vogue. "There is a line between fiction and reality" Last week, Prime Video launched a social media campaign called, "The Summer We Started Acting Normal Online," urging viewers to keep the conversation kind and highlighted its zero tolerance policy for bullying and hate speech. "The show isn't real but the people playing the characters are," Prime Video wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Summer I Turned Pretty (@thesummeriturnedpretty) Board-certified psychiatrist and author Sue Varma said she is "blown away" that a network had to step in and tell fans to simmer down and the show is fiction. Varma says fans' emotional attachment may point to a larger societal problem. "There is a line between fiction and reality. And I feel as if these lines are becoming really blurred when people are projecting their anger, their hatred, their harassment and resentment onto fictional characters," she said. Varma said this indicates that there is perhaps a "deep void in our society right now" with people longing for human connection. She explained these fan behaviors are a sign of a psychological phenomenon known as parasocial relationships – or one-sided bonds with media figures. Varma adds the anonymity of social media emboldens fans to exhibit bad behavior. "Portrait of a person who's not there": Documenting the bedrooms of school shooting victims Passage: In memoriam Dr. Sanjay Gupta on the mysteries of chronic pain

Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans

Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans The debate over who the main character in creator Jenny H...
Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family PhotoNew Foto - Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo

Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Jimmy Fallon is spending some quality time with his family The comedian shared a photo on Instagram of his family's vacation, which included a rare picture of his two daughters Fallon shares daughters Winnie, 12, and Frances, 10, with wife Nancy Juvonen Jimmy Fallonand his family know how to strike a pose! TheTonight Show with Jimmy Fallonhost, 50, posted a rare photo of his whole familyon Instagramon Sunday, Aug. 31, as he shared scenes from his lakeside vacation. Fallon could be seen standing on the left, holding his arms up as his one of his daughters posed in front of him. His wife,Nancy Juvonen, stood in the middle and held up a peace sign while holding an arm around their other daughter, who posed with her arms in the air. "This is before my sister-in-law said, 'a little less,' " Fallon joked in his caption. 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. Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Fallon shares his daughtersWinnie, 12, and Frances, 10, with his wife Juvonen, 58. In September 2024, Fallon spoke withParentsfor their "Take Five with Grace" column and opened up about how his mentality about his career has shifted since he's welcomed his daughters. "I used to work hard on my career for myself. Now it's about my kids," Fallon shared. "I want to show them that they can be as creative as I am and enjoy the process. Don't do it for money. Don't do it for praise. Do it because you like it and you'll be happy for the rest of your life." Jimmy Fallon/Instagram In August 2024, Fallonspoke with PEOPLEahead of the publication of his new children's book,5 More Sleeps 'Til Halloween, and said that with autumn fast approaching, he wouldmiss his daughtersonce they head back to school."I don't want [them] to go to school," Fallon joked. "I don't want them to meet other people. I don't want them to do anything. I just want them to hang out with us for the rest of their life."Fallon said that despite his feelings, Winnie and Frances were more than excited for the new school year. "They love their school, they love their friends," he said. "And it's another little chapter in their lives and another fun adventure." Read the original article onPeople

Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo

Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Jimmy Fallon is sp...
Plane carrying EU's top leader targeted by alleged Russian GPS jammingNew Foto - Plane carrying EU's top leader targeted by alleged Russian GPS jamming

A plane carrying the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was targeted by GPS navigation jamming while trying to land in Bulgaria on Sunday, a spokesperson for the commission told CNN. The commission received "information from Bulgarian authorities that they suspect this blatant interference was carried out by Russia," said European Commission Deputy Chief Spokesperson Arianna Podestà. The Kremlin has denied the allegation, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov telling The Financial Times, which first reported on the story, "your information is incorrect." The plane landed safely, the European Commission spokesperson said. A source familiar with the situation told CNN the pilots landed the plane using paper maps. Von der Leyen and the commission have been staunch supporters of Ukraine as Kyiv tries to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked aggression. She was one of the European leaders who attended US President Donald Trump's summit on Ukraine last week and has consistently urged EU member states to allocate more resources to helping Ukraine. The incident occurred as the president was about to land at the Plovdiv International Airport in the south of Bulgaria, part of her tour around member states in the eastern part of the bloc to rally support for Ukraine. "This incident underlines the urgency of the president's current trip to frontline Member States, where she has seen first hand the every day threats from Russia and its proxies," Podestà told CNN. She later added the flight was a charter and that it was unclear whether the attackers intended to target it directly. CNN has reached out to the Bulgarian authorities for comment. GPS interference that causes disruptions to flights and maritime traffic has long been among the tools inRussia's hybrid war arsenal. Authorities in Scandinavian and Baltic states have said repeatedly that Russia has been regularly jamming the GPS signal in the region. After a team of researchers in Poland and Germany closely studied GPS interferences for a period of six months starting June 2024, they also concluded Russia was the perpetrator, and that Moscow was using a shadow fleet of ships and its Kaliningrad exclave to do so. The European Union has previously sanctioned several Russian state-linked entities and individuals for being behind jamming incidents. "This will further reinforce our unshakable commitment to ramp up our defense capabilities and support for Ukraine," the spokesperson added. The trip to Bulgaria was part of von der Leyen's tour of several European Union states that border Russia, Belarus and the Black Sea. The trip was meant to show strength and unity as Russia continues to attack Ukrainian cities and sabotaging any attempts to reach a ceasefire deal. The president visited Latvia and Finland on Friday, Estonia on Saturday, and Poland and Bulgaria on Sunday. She was rounding up the trip on Monday, visiting Lithuania and Romania. Speaking in Bulgaria's capital shortly after the plane incident, but before it became public, von der Leyen said Europe needed to "keep up the sense of urgency." "(Russian President Vladimir) Putin has not changed, and he will not change. He is a predator. He can only be kept in check through strong deterrence," she said. CNN's Anna Chernova and James Frater contributed reporting. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Plane carrying EU’s top leader targeted by alleged Russian GPS jamming

Plane carrying EU's top leader targeted by alleged Russian GPS jamming A plane carrying the European Commission President Ursula von der...
Funding cuts to Afghanistan obstruct earthquake responseNew Foto - Funding cuts to Afghanistan obstruct earthquake response

By Charlotte Greenfield KABUL (Reuters) -The shrinking of funding for Afghanistan, led by U.S. aid cuts, was hampering the response on Monday to a powerful earthquake in the east, with dozens of clinics closed and a helicopter out of use, humanitarian officials said. The magnitude 6 tremor hit overnight, levelling villages, killing at least 800 people and injuring more than 2,800 in remote mountainside areas. The ruling Taliban administration and aid officials have a daunting task to rescue and help thousands of Afghans with a tinier budget than ever and an economy in crisis. "The actual delivery of response has been badly hit by the funding cuts this year, but also the number of people we have on the ground is much less than we would have had six months ago," said Kate Carey, deputy head of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Afghanistan. It was the third major deadly earthquake since the Taliban took over in 2021 in a nation also reeling from conflict, droughts, floods and the push-back of 2.1 million Afghans by neighbouring countries. Afghanistan has been badly affected since U.S. President Donald Trump's administration in January began funding cuts to its humanitarian arm USAID and aid programs worldwide in what he casts as part of a broader plan to remove wasteful spending. But even before that, funding was shrinking to Afghanistan due to competing emergencies in areas like Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan, as well as frustration from donor governments over the Taliban's policies towards women, especially its restrictions on the work of Afghan female NGO staff. Humanitarian aid, aimed at bypassing political institutions to serve urgent needs, has shrunk to $767 million this year, down from $3.8 billion in 2022. The impact of the cuts was starkly illustrated by the latest crisis, Carey said, with a creaking health system now dealing with thousands of patients hit by falling rubble. Forty-four health clinics catering to over 363,000 people in Nangarhar and Kunar, the provinces worst-affected by the quake, suspended operations or closed this year due to U.S. aid cuts, according to World Health Organization figures. NO HELICOPTER Where in the past a helicopter would have taken health teams and supplies to remote villages only accessible by foot, funding cuts to the World Food Programme, which runs a humanitarian air service, put the aircraft out of commission earlier this year, Carey said. The Taliban has appealed for more aid in a country where half the population was already in need of urgent humanitarian assistance according to U.N. estimates. "Support from the international community is seen as essential," said Abdul Rahman Habib, spokesperson for the Taliban-run Ministry of Economy, noting the fall in funds for food, healthcare, displaced people and communities hit by climate change. Aid has been a lifeline during Afghanistan's global isolation under the Taliban, whose government has only formally been recognised by Russia. Sanctions on some of its leaders have hampered the banking sector and the U.S. has frozen billions in central bank assets. Taliban authorities do not publicly release their annual budget. The World Bank noted in April that although authorities' tax and revenues mobilisation had been relatively strong, it had not been enough to offset the sharp drop in aid. As well as the global funding plunge, the U.N. and charities have to navigate a plethora of complex policies on operations under the Taliban, which says Afghan female aid staff should not work though there are exemptions in health and education. The Taliban, which has closed high schools and universities to female students and placed restrictions on their movement without a male guardian, says it respects women's rights in accordance with its interpretation of Islamic law. Sherine Ibrahim, the International Rescue Committee's Afghanistan Director, said on Monday that the funding cuts were a drag on the response to Afghanistan's latest disaster. "Although we have been able to act fast, we are profoundly fearful for the additional strain that this disaster will have on the overall humanitarian response in Afghanistan," she said. (Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield in Islamabad and Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

Funding cuts to Afghanistan obstruct earthquake response

Funding cuts to Afghanistan obstruct earthquake response By Charlotte Greenfield KABUL (Reuters) -The shrinking of funding for Afghanistan,...
Fifth Harmony Reunites for First Performance Since 2018 as Surprise Guests at Jonas Brothers' Dallas ShowNew Foto - Fifth Harmony Reunites for First Performance Since 2018 as Surprise Guests at Jonas Brothers' Dallas Show

Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Lauren Jauregui, Normani, Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke of Fifth Harmony reunited for their first joint performance in more than six years The quartet took the stage at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas as a special guest on the Jonas Brothers' JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour on Aug. 31 They belted out their hit singles "Work From Home" and "Worth It" Fifth Harmonyis back! Lauren Jauregui,Normani,Dinah JaneandAlly Brookeof Fifth Harmony surprised the crowd during theJonas Brothers' JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour stop at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas on Sunday, Aug. 31, for their first performance since the girl group went on hiatus in 2018. During the concert, which was live-streamed on Samsung TV Plus, the quartet belted out their hit single "Worth It" while wearing coordinating black outfits. "Y'all remember Fifth Harmony," Normani said as the group strutted onstage to applause. They proceeded to break into a tightly choreographed routine. "Where were you on August 31, 2025?" the group wrote, sharing a clip on Instagram. "Thank you@jonasbrothersfor having us. Felt amazing to be back 💖" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fifth Harmony (@fifthharmony) "That was special!" Brooke gushed in the comments section. Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas also shared a brief clip of the group dancing to "Work From Home" during the show. "An hour to have our friends @Fifth Harmony up on stage tonight in Dallas," they wrote on Instagram. The performance comes a few months afterThe Hollywood Reporterreported the group was in talks to reunite for a potential documentary and tour. Just hours ahead of their surprise appearance at the Jonas Brothers' show, Fifth Harmony had fans buzzing when they made their first post onXsince 2018. The post simply had the teaser hashtag, #FifthHarmonyFollowSpree. 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. Fifth Harmony's last official concert went down at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Fla., on May 11, 2018 — about two months after the group announced an indefinite hiatus to embark on solo careers. Gregg DeGuire/WireImage "We are all very excited and grateful to be able to take this time to learn and grow creatively and really find our footing as individuals. In doing this we are allowing ourselves to gain new experiences, strengths and perspectives that we can bring back to our Fifth Harmony family," the members said in a statement on social media at the time. The girl group, which also featuredCamila Cabellountil her departure in December 2016, auditioned as solo artists onThe X Factorin 2012 before getting placed together as a group. They finished third in the competition show's second season. Fifth Harmony released three full-length studio albums (2015'sReflection, 2016's7/27and 2017'sFifth Harmony) during their original run and scored five platinum-certified singles with "Boss," "Sledgehammer," "Worth It," "Work from Home" and "All in My Head (Flex)." GP Images/Getty While each of the group's members pursued solo careers after going on hiatus, only Cabello and Normani released full-length albums of their own. Other special guests on the JoBros' current tour have included Switchfoot, Jesse McCartney, Dean Lewis, Demi Lovato, All Time Low, the Click Five, Hanson, Cartel, Hoobastank, JP Saxe, Alessia Cara, Glen Powell, Chris Carrabba, JoJo and Russell Rickerson. Read the original article onPeople

Fifth Harmony Reunites for First Performance Since 2018 as Surprise Guests at Jonas Brothers' Dallas Show

Fifth Harmony Reunites for First Performance Since 2018 as Surprise Guests at Jonas Brothers' Dallas Show Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Lauren...

 

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