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Baldwin brothers crash their white Range Rover head-on into tree in New York

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Alec Baldwin and his brother Stephen Baldwin were involved in a car crash in the Hamptons, New York.

Stephen’s rep shared a statement with Fox News Digital: “Stephen is doing fine and is grateful no one was injured. He appreciates the concern and he can confirm that he and Alec are both safe and well,” the rep said.

It’s unclear who was behind the wheel of the vehicle before it reportedly hit a tree head-on in East Hampton Monday.

TMZ first reported that the Baldwins’ Range Rover struck a tree. Photos obtained by the outlet showed front-end damage to the SUV.

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One photo showed a nearby garbage truck. TMZ allegedly contacted the company, which claimed its driver was not at fault.

Alec, 67, was reportedly in the area to attend the Hamptons International Film Festival, which wrapped Sunday evening. He hopped over to the Buffalo Film Festival on Saturday.

The Emmy Award-winning actor most recently played supportive husband to wife Hilaria, who competed on season 34 of “Dancing with the Stars.”

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Prior to her elimination from the reality competition show last week, Hilaria, 41, thanked her family for cheering her on.

“It’s such a dream to have my family here,” she told Fox News Digital after the show’s premiere.

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Her “incredible experience” was cut short, though, and she was voted off following her quickstep to a song from “Star Wars: A New Hope” for the show’s Disney night.

Hilaria opened up about the “painful” moments during her journey, while calling out the “misinformation.”

“One of the most heartwarming and painful things that I’ve experienced on this show has been people coming up to me and saying that their friends ask me what it’s like when they actually meet me, and they say ‘She’s so nice,'” she said. 

“And they’re telling them that they’re defending me and I think, how sad that there’s so much misinformation and I hope that with the rest of the days that I have I can help other people who feel misunderstood too.”

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Fists nearly fly on Capitol Hill as shutdown battle turns personal between lawmakers

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The National Hockey League played seven games in its young 2025-2026 season by the end of the day last Wednesday. The contests featured a grand total of two fights. 

The government shutdown had run for eight days by the end of the day on that Wednesday. And the now lengthy shutdown sparked two extraordinary verbal brawls in the halls of Congress between lawmakers.

NHL referees Gord Dwyer and Mitch Dunning worked the Washington Capitals/Boston Bruins tilt Wednesday night in DC. Perhaps the House and Senate Sergeants at Arms could have summoned Dwyer and Dunning up to Capitol Hill to dole out a few ten-minute misconducts beforehand.

“You’re embarrassing yourself right now!” hollered House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., at Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y.

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“The only embarrassment here is you!” thundered Lawler at Jeffries.

Tempers exploded as Lawler lay in wait outside the House Radio/TV Gallery Studio for a shutdown smackdown after Jeffries concluded his now-daily press conference. 

“You’re not going to talk to me and talk over me when you don’t want to hear what I’m going to say!” yelled an animated Jeffries at Lawler, jabbing his index finger toward his colleague’s chest but never poking him. 

“Oh, I’m listening,” said Lawler.

“So just keep your mouth shut!” shouted the usually cool Jeffries. 

There were multiple rounds of vocal fisticuffs between Members and Congressional leaders.

Sens. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., and Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., summoned the press to the hallway outside the office of House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., to complain about the shutdown and criticize the Speaker for not swearing-in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., more than two weeks after her election. Johnson then confronted the Arizona senators. And Lawler was nearby, serving as “fourth man in.”

“This is absurd,” seethed an exasperated Johnson.

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“This is the longest the House has gone…” interrupted Gallego.

“Do you want me to answer the question?” shot back Johnson.

“You’re not actually answering the question,” countered Gallego.

The multiple rounds of brawls in the halls between lawmakers were nearly unprecedented in Congress. The shutdown smackdowns featured arguments about health care. Lawler waved around legislation focused on the Democrats’ push during the shutdown: a package to extend Obamacare subsidies.

“If you believe in it so much!” chided Lawler, with a rhetorical uppercut. 

“Bro, do you understand math?” counterpunched Jeffries.

Tensions are spiking at the Capitol. Yours truly asked Johnson about Lawler confronting Jeffries and his decision to step out of the Speaker’s Office to engage Kelly and Gallego. I noted to the Speaker that if the House was in session, there may be fistfights in the hallways.

“Are you concerned and is it incumbent upon you as the Speaker to try to lower this temperature?” I asked.

Johnson added that the contretemps “concerns me.” He added that he wanted to “restore civility to the institution.”

“Let’s have policy disputes. But not make it personal. This gets personal. Emotions are high. People are upset. I’m upset. I’m a very patient man. But I am very angry right now because this is dangerous stuff. And so is it better for them to be physically separated right now? It probably is.” said Johnson. 

Lawmakers aren’t the only ones raging. Thousands of federal workers are fuming at the shutdown. The administration is now firing federal workers. 

“Right now, many families are paying the price for political gridlock that they didn’t cause,” said American Federation of Government Employees President Everett Kelley.

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Rep. Sarah Elfreth, D-Md., represents 44,000 federal employees in her district near Washington, DC. She notes that Maryland has lost 15,000 federal jobs since President Trump took office in January. 

“I believe that (the firings) are not only unethical and immoral, but illegal for him to be RIF-ing people during a shutdown. There’s no new authority granted to the President or OMB during a shutdown,” said Elfreth. “I don’t believe in negotiating by threat. It also shows that I think they have the weaker hand and that they’re losing the PR battle nationally to resort to threats.” 

While the shutdown is the main event, the undercard is a fight between Democrats and Johnson over Grijalva to succeed her late father, Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz. The elder Grijalva died in March after a battle with cancer.

“I can’t hire staff. We don’t have an office,” said Grijalva “So it’s very much second-class citizen feeling for me.”

Democrats have tried on multiple occasions to compel the House to swear-in Grijalva during brief, pro forma sessions where the body gavels in and gavels out after just a few seconds. Once in office, Grijalva would provide the crucial 218th signature to go over the head of the Speaker and force the House to vote on a measure to release the Epstein files.

“Get your people in and stop covering up for the pedophiles” shouted Gallego at Johnson during their confrontation in the corridor.

“That’s ridiculous,” responded Johnson. 

“There’s nobody covering up for pedophiles,” chirped Lawler from the back of the scrum. “So knock it the hell off.”

Johnson denies the Grijalva holdup is about the Epstein files. 

“We’ll schedule it, I guess, as soon as she wants. It has nothing to do with it,” said Johnson. 

But Grijalva wrote to the Speaker last week demanding the House swear her in immediately. And the House still hasn’t sworn her in.

Circumstances were different this spring when the House GOP majority dwindled to a net seat of one. Republicans needed as many votes as they could muster to pass parliamentary frameworks for the Big, Beautiful Bill. Johnson swore-in Reps. Randy Fine, R-Fla., and Jimmy Patronis, R-Fla., a day after they won special elections.

“These guys worked hard and they earned the position,” said Johnson when he met with them back in April. “These gentlemen are going to come in and help us deliver the America First agenda.” 

Johnson noted that swearing-in Fine and Patronis made “the margin a little more comfortable” for House Republicans.

So Johnson is keeping the House out of session for now. House Democrats are returning to Capitol Hill this week to make a point of Johnson keeping the House out of session during the shutdown. Regardless, pouring everyone back into the Capitol would likely trigger the Congressional equivalent of a line brawl. 

There are unwritten rules about hockey fights. You don’t sucker punch someone. You don’t knee your opponent. You generally square off in a fight with someone in your same weight class. In hockey, both sides warm up on their own side of the red line before the game and between periods. Violation of that code might trigger a big brawl.

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Lawmakers from both sides seemingly left their own side of the rink to pick fights with the other side. Gallego and Kelly outside the Speaker’s Office. Lawler outside Jeffries’ news conference.

But lawmakers are apparently ignoring these unwritten rules. The government shutdown soon enters its third week and everyone is dropping their gloves.

Michael J. Fox wishes for peaceful death after physical toll of Parkinson’s disease

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Michael J. Fox is hoping his death isn’t “dramatic” after battling Parkinson’s disease for the past 35 years.

Fox opened up about his future with the “mysterious” disease, which he was first diagnosed with at age 29.

“There’s no timeline, there’s no series of stages that you go through — not in the same way that you would, say, with prostate cancer. It’s much more mysterious and enigmatic,” the now 64-year-old actor told The Times.

“There are not many people who have had Parkinson’s for 35 years,” Fox continued. “I’d like to just not wake up one day. That’d be really cool. I don’t want it to be dramatic. I don’t want to trip over furniture, smash my head.”

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Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative brain disorder, affects the nervous system and mobility, according to the Mayo Clinic. Throughout his prolific acting career, Fox has had to find ways to work around his Parkinson’s disease symptoms. A doctor once told him acting would help him cope with the symptoms of the disease, The Times reported.

“It was helpful, to a point,” Fox explained. “And that’s [the point] where I break stuff. It’s absolutely incredible the stuff I broke. In a three-year period, I broke my elbow, I broke my hand, I got a big infection in my hand and I almost lost my finger.”

“I’d like to just not wake up one day. That’d be really cool. I don’t want it to be dramatic. I don’t want to trip over furniture, smash my head.”

— Michael J. Fox

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At one point, the “Back to the Future” star lost the ability to play a guitar he now keeps beside his office desk.

“It’s terrible,” he said. “I had all these little bones broken, and it got infected, and they had to cut the bones out because the bones got infected. I broke my other shoulder, had it replaced. I broke my cheekbone. I had a plate here. I’m missing something?”

“It has been just like a tragedy,” he added.

“I take it easy now,” Fox noted. “I don’t walk that much anymore. I can walk but it’s not pretty and it’s a bit dangerous. So I just roll that into my life, you know — no pun intended.”

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Fox first gained fame for his role in “Family Ties.” The actor received three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Alex P. Keaton in the sitcom. While filming “Family Ties,” Fox landed the role of Marty McFly – one that would change the trajectory of his career. 

“Back to the Future” gave Fox international fame. Fox attended a convention tied to the Robert Zemeckis-directed film a few years ago.

“I thought, well, I’ll do this for the fans,” he told The Times. “I realized — no, it wasn’t for them, it was for me.

“I wanted to express my gratitude to them. They’ve given me so much, my life is so amazing. The disease sucks, but … people don’t feel sorry for me. They don’t think I’m pathetic. They see me as – well, I couldn’t tell you how they see me, but I sense that they see me as a positive force.”

Fox hasn’t given up acting all these years later. He will appear in the upcoming third season of Apple TV+’s “Shrinking,” years after taking a step back from the big screen.

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Mamdani finally breaks silence on Israeli hostage release but leaves out key detail

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After facing backlash for staying silent as Israeli hostages were freed from Gaza, New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani finally broke his silence Monday afternoon.

“Today’s scenes of Israelis and Palestinians are profoundly moving: Israeli hostages being freed and families reunited after years of fear, uncertainty, and torture; the first days in Gaza without relentless Israeli bombardment of Palestinians as families return to rubble and loved ones freed from detention,” Mamdani posted on X on Monday shortly after 4 p.m. EST in a message that did not mention President Donald Trump or acknowledge his role in the negotiations. 

Mamdani went on to mark the development as a “glimmer of hope” that the ceasefire will “hold” and the “long and difficult work of reconstruction can begin.”

“I also know this news brings solace to millions of New Yorkers, who’ve felt the pain of the past few years,” Mamdani said. “We have watched as our tax dollars have funded a genocide. The moral and human cost will be a lasting stain and requires accountability and real examination of our collective conscience and our government’s policies.”

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Mamdani’s lengthy post concluded by saying that the “responsibility now lies” with those who “believe in peace.”

“Once aid is delivered, the wounded are cared for, and a lasting agreement secured, we cannot look away,” Mamdani said. “We must work towards a future built upon justice, one without occupation and apartheid, and for a world where every person can live with safety and dignity.”

Mamdani’s post came roughly three hours after one of his opponents, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, called him out on social media for not commenting that morning as the hostages were released. 

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“It shouldn’t go unnoticed that @ZohrankMamdani — who still refuses to condemn the phrase ‘globalize the intifada’ (widely understood to mean death to Jews) — has yet to comment on the release of the hostages,” Cuomo posted on X. “His silence speaks volumes.”

Both Cuomo and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa released statements on social media earlier in the morning praising the release of the hostages, with Sliwa being the only one to offer praise to Trump by name. 

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In a CNN interview on Friday, Mamdani hinted that he was open to giving Trump credit. 

“If the genocide ends, then I think that’s something worthy to be praised, and if the hostages are returned,” Mamdani said. “Those things together have to be done in tandem.”

Mamdani’s post quickly brought critical reactions, including from New York City GOP Councilwoman Inna Vernikov.

“GLARINGLY MISSING FROM THIS WORD SALAD: Any single mention of HAMAS or the TERRORISTS who brought this upon themselves by murdering & raping their way across Israel on 10/7,” Vernikov posted on X. “You know, the same terrorists that your wife was glorifying on her Instagram story? Those terrorists?”

Mamdani, who has been widely criticized for his comments and positions on Israel, spent Sunday night raising money for a United Nations organization that employed Oct. 7 terrorists, just hours before the final living Israeli hostages were released from Hamas captivity.

Trump celebrated “peace in the Middle East” after he signed the historic peace agreement that ended two years of fighting in Gaza. 

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“At long last, we have peace in the Middle East, and it’s a very simple expression, peace in the Middle East,” Trump said during remarks at Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, flanked by dozens of world leaders. 

“We’ve heard it for many years, but nobody thought it could ever get there. And now we’re there.” 

Trump went on: “This is the day that people across this region and around the world have been working, striving, hoping, and praying for. With the historic agreement we have just signed, those prayers of millions have finally been answered. Together, we have achieved the impossible.”

His remarks came after Hamas released the final remaining 20 living hostages on Monday as Israel backed off its frontline positioning in Gaza over the weekend. 

Fox News Digital reached out to the Mamdani campaign but did not immediately receive a response.

Video shows woman screaming for help as she’s dragged from Wichita home

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Wichita police are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman reportedly taken by force early Sunday morning — an incident that has left neighbors uneasy.

Authorities posted photos and surveillance footage showing the woman last seen around 2 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, in the 1400 block of North Volutsia, between Grove and Hillside. Investigators said they have pursued multiple leads throughout the day and thanked the community for its support.

“We’ve worked throughout the day on this investigation, following up on numerous leads, and we appreciate the public’s help,” the department shared in a post on X. 

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So far, neither the man nor the woman seen in the footage has been identified. Police said they are considering all possibilities and have enlisted help from regional and federal agencies.

The 20-second clip shows a woman being dragged away from the front door as she screams for help. 

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The footage appears to have been captured by a residential security camera, according to authorities, a common feature in the neighborhood.

Investigators enhanced the video’s audio to reduce background noise, hoping someone might recognize the woman’s voice. Police urged residents to review the footage carefully and contact detectives at 316-268-4407 with any information.

“Your assistance is vital in helping us ensure her safety,” the department wrote on Facebook.

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Investigators also followed up on a call from Oklahoma initially believed to be connected to the case but later determined to be unrelated.

One resident, who recently returned from visiting family in Mexico, said the situation has her worried for young women in the area.

“It’s dangerous. That’s the truth. But, always, I believe there have always been kidnappings,” she told KAKE News, adding that she had never seen anything like this happen in her neighborhood.

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As of Monday afternoon, police reported no significant updates. Investigators told Fox News Digital that they are continuing to analyze the video frame by frame, looking for any details that could help identify the people involved.

Steelers head coach shocked by Browns’ QB move that ‘doesn’t make sense’

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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin took a shot at Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry on Monday over the decision to trade Joe Flacco to a team within their division.

The Browns traded the Super Bowl champion quarterback to the Cincinnati Bengals last week after benching him for rookie Dillon Gabriel. The Browns, Steelers and Bengals each play in the AFC North.

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Tomlin and the Steelers dominated the Browns in Week 6 and now play the Bengals on Thursday night to start Week 7.

“To be honest, it was shocking to me,” Tomlin said of the trade, via Pro Football Talk. “Andrew Berry must be a lot smarter than me or us, because it doesn’t make sense to me to trade a quarterback that you think enough of to make your opening starter to a divisional opponent that’s hurting in that area. But that’s just my personal feeling.”

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Tomlin went on to praise Flacco’s savviness as he gets more ingrained into the Bengals’ offense.

Flacco led the Browns to a victory over the Green Bay Packers on Sept. 21. His performance in that game gave fans and experts the expectation that he would help the Bengals on Sunday.

Flacco had 219 passing yards and two touchdown passes, but the Packers came out on top 27-18.

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Pittsburgh topped Cleveland, 23-9, on Sunday. The Steelers are 4-1 this season.

Childhood sweethearts’ lives tragically end as police make grim discovery in parked car

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A couple from Wisconsin was found dead inside a car just days before celebrating their 1-year wedding anniversary.

The Harvard, Illinois Police Department said in a news release that the couple were found when an officer on October 6 noticed a parked car with its hazard lights activated. When the officer went to look inside the car, both were found dead. They were later identified as Rachel Dumovich, 29, and Brandon Dumovich, 30, from Sharon, Wisconsin, the McHenry County Coroner’s Office told NBC5.

Police said both people had gunshot wounds, adding a gun was found inside the car. The police department didn’t release additional details on how the couple died but said the McHenry County Major Investigative Assistance Team was activated for the incident.

While police told nearby residents to shelter in place after finding the dead couple, it was “later determined there was no ongoing threat to the community.”

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A wedding page on The Knot for Rachel and Brandon describes the couple as “middle school sweethearts.”

Rachel described that she met Brandon in middle school when she was 12 years old and caught his attention by “stealing cologne from his locker and running away with it.”

The two stayed in “touch through many life stages and 15 years of friendship,” Rachel wrote, sharing that they began dating in 2022.

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Brandon proposed in the summer of 2023 at Big Cedar Lake in Slinger, Wisconsin, where the pair got married on October 12, 2024.

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“We can’t wait to share the next chapter of our love story surrounded by our friends and family!” Rachel wrote in announcing the wedding.

Hours before her death, Rachel posted on Facebook: “Forever chasing sunsets. Wishing we were back in Greece.” The post appeared to reference the couple’s honeymoon.

People with any information are asked to contact the Harvard Police Department at (815) 943-4431 or provide information anonymously through the Crime Stoppers hotline at (815) 943-4343 or email crimestoppers@cityofharvard.org.

Kylie Jenner handcuffed jail promo sparks fury as critics call it ‘deeply out of touch’

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Kylie Jenner’s promo for her new King Kylie Cosmetics collection has fans divided, with critics describing it as a “deeply out of touch.”

On Sunday, the 28-year-old reality star posted a short clip on Instagram in which she was seen handcuffed as she strutted down a jail hallway while flanked by two police officers. 

Jenner donned a black leather bra and matching micro shorts that had hanging silver chains attached at the hips. She accessorized with black fishnet tights and chunky silver jewelry along with a pair of black slingback pumps. 

The makeup mogul wore her long dark hair down in loose curls with teal streaks — a nod to the daring colors that she sported during her “King Kylie” era. 

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The video concluded as the screen cut to black and a woman was heard whispering “King Kylie” while the words “King Kylie. Tomorrow” flashed across the screen.

Jenner’s new makeup collection is a callback to the rebellious “King Kylie” persona that she popularized during the mid 2010s that hat helped launch her early brand identity. At the time, Jenner became known for her edgy, experimental looks, especially after dyeing her hair blue. 

The time period coincided with the 2015 launch of her makeup brand, Kylie Cosmetics, which she built into a beauty empire. 

After Jenner shared the teaser, fans and some of her famous friends flocked to the comments section of her post to express their excitement over her new collection. 

“exactly,” Hailey Bieber wrote while Lauren Sánchez Bezos added a raised hands emoji. One fan wrote, “KING KYLIE IS BACK,” with another writing: “We’re back.”

However, online critics vented their fury in a thread on Reddit, slamming the model for the imagery she used amid the ongoing ICE raids and renewed debate over policing and immigration enforcement.

“The country’s boiling over, citizens being dragged off by rogue badge hungry rent-a-cops, and Kylie Jenner drops a handcuffed hot-pants photoshoot to promote COSMETICS. This isn’t satire; it’s American rot,” wrote one Reddit user alongside a screengrab from the promo. 

“She is out of touch,” another agreed. 

“lol as if she could ever comprehend what the people she cosplays as are going thru,” one critic added. “this is insanely disgusting, and i didnt even think about how  out of touch this was til i read your title for this post. you’re so right.”

Other Reddit users criticized Jenner for reviving her “King Kylie” branding, noting it followed the recent “No Kings” protests against perceived authoritarianism under the Trump administration. 

“To add to this, does anyone else find it odd that there have been ‘No Kings’ protests around the country, and she drops a shoot called ‘King Kylie’ with the associated imagery mentioned by OP [original poster]?” one commenter wrote. 

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Some critics compared the promo to other controversial celebrity marketing campaigns, including Jenner’s sister Kendall Jenner’s 2017 Pepsi ad. 

In the commercial, Jenner was seen leaving a fashion photoshoot to join a protest, where she ends tension between demonstrators and police by handing an officer a can of Pepsi. 

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Fans quickly slammed the ad as tone-deaf and exploitative. Within 48 hours, Pepsi pulled the campaign and apologized, admitting it had “missed the mark.” 

Jenner later tearfully addressed the incident on an episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” saying she felt “so f—– stupid.”

“Is she actually trying to recreate the same controversy Kendall went through with the tone-deaf Pespi [sic] ad???” one Reddit user wrote of Jenner. 

“the outrage over this should compare kendall’s pepsi campaign…. like it’s that all over again….” another agreed. 

Jenner has not spoken out about the controversy.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Jenner’s representative for comment. 

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