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AG Pam Bondi’s stark message to judges obstructing Trump admin agenda

Attorney General Pam Bondi reacted Friday to the FBI’s arrest of a Wisconsin judge for allegedly trying to shield an illegal immigrant from arrest, saying it showed no one, not even those in the black robe, were above the country’s laws.

“No one’s above the laws in this country,” she said on “America Reports.” “And if you are destroying evidence, if you’re obstructing justice, when you have victims sitting in a courtroom of domestic violence and you’re escorting a criminal defendant out a back door, it will not be tolerated, and it is a crime in the United States of America. Doesn’t matter who you are, you’re going to be prosecuted.”

The FBI arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan on Friday for allegedly hiding a previously deported illegal immigrant in her jury room in order to stop him from being arrested by ICE.

Dugan was charged with obstruction of an official proceeding after evidence came to light that she had shielded the migrant from ICE agents, according to a criminal complaint. She was also charged with concealing an individual to prevent discovery and arrest.

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Asked on “America Reports” about what the Trump administration would do to judges who thwarted efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, Bondi said they would be prosecuted.

“We are going to prosecute you, and we are prosecuting you. I found out about this the day it happened,” Bondi said. “We could not believe, actually, that a judge really did that. We looked into the facts in great depth… You cannot obstruct a criminal case. And really, shame on her. It was a domestic violence case of all cases, and she’s protecting a criminal defendant over victims of crime.”

Federal agents from ICE, FBI, CBP and DEA attempted to arrest the illegal immigrant – Mexican national Eduardo Flores-Ruiz – following his scheduled criminal court appearance before Dugan on April 18 to face three misdemeanor battery charges.

Dugan demanded that the officers proceed to the chief judge’s office and – after his hearing ended – escorted Flores-Ruiz and his attorney out a restricted jury door, bypassing the public area where agents were waiting in order to help him avoid arrest, per the complaint.

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Bondi was also irked by the fact that Flores-Ruiz then fled the scene on foot, accusing Dugan of putting the lives of citizens at risk. 

“I think some of these judges think they are beyond and above the law and they are not, and we’re sending a very strong message today,” she said. “If you are harboring a fugitive, we don’t care who you are. If you’re helping hide one, if you are giving a TDA member guns, anyone who is illegally in this country, we will come after you and we will prosecute you. We will find you.”

Dugan isn’t the only judge to get hit with an arrest this week. Former New Mexico Magistrate Judge Joel Cano, and his wife, Nancy Cano, were taken into custody Thursday on charges of evidence tampering amid allegations they harbored Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, an alleged illegal immigrant believed to be a member of Venezuela’s notorious Tren de Aragua gang.​

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“This is the last person that we want in our country, nor will we ever tolerate a judge or anyone else harboring them,” Bondi told Fox News.

Foreign policy expert reveals one side is quietly ‘caving’ in China v Trump tariff standoff

Early signs are emerging that China is now “caving” to the U.S. and President Donald Trump on tariffs, according to one foreign policy expert.

Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang agreed there’s “a win for Trump” after the president revealed he’s spoken to China about trade tensions and the recent exemption of some U.S. goods from its 125% tariff.

“China is doing this, but it’s not announcing it. It’s just not imposing the tariffs on aviation products, industrial chemicals, and semiconductors. It’s sort of like the Chinese way of doing it,” Chang said on “Varney & Co.” Friday.

“It’s basically, they’re caving, but they don’t want to say they’re caving.”

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From the White House lawn Friday morning, President Trump took questions from the press when he was asked the last time he spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“I don’t want to comment on that, but I’ve spoken to him many times,” Trump responded before pivoting to a question about what exactly they discussed: “I’ll let you know at the appropriate time. Let’s see if we can make a deal.”

Though China on Thursday publicly announced it was not negotiating with the U.S. on trade, a later report from Reuters claimed China’s Ministry of Commerce taskforce is collecting lists of items that could be exempted from tariffs and is asking companies to submit their own requests.

Washington has said the current status quo is economically untenable and has already offered tariff exemptions to some electronic goods. But Beijing has taken a harder stance, saying it is willing to fight to the end unless the U.S. lifts its tariffs.

Chang predicts the tariff back-and-forth between China and Trump’s America “can go on for a very long time.”

“Xi Jinping has boxed himself into the corner,” he said. “And I believe that if he comes to a deal with the U.S., he’s got to explain that to the Chinese people. That’s going to be very difficult for him.”

“You can’t say, ‘Well, I’m now dealing with the U.S.,’ because that would be undercutting everything that he has said to his own people for years,” he continued.

Weighing whether China is indeed “really vulnerable,” Chang noted the country’s negative consumer and producer price indices, shrinking gross domestic product and tax receipts down in the first quarter.

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“When you had India a couple days ago slap the 12% tariffs on steel, that was directed at China because they don’t want their market flooded with Chinese steel that otherwise would have gone to the U.S. You’re going to see other countries do the same thing, which really means China is going to have export problems because that’s where they’ve been looking for growth,” the expert analyzed.

“But they can’t grow it in a world like we have today. And besides, when you add deglobalization, this is a really bad story for Beijing.”

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Trump admin vows to go after illegal immigrants committing fraud at grocery stores

The United States Department of Agriculture is demanding that states ensure illegal immigrants are not using food stamps.

The department wants states to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order from February that seeks improved methods to check that those in the country illegally do not receive federal benefits, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

The measure is meant to crack down on fraud and serve as a safeguard because illegal immigrants are already not allowed to use SNAP benefits. Only citizens and some legal noncitizens can do so.

“We’ve already made arrests in Minnesota and New York and Colorado, and we’re just getting started,” Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told Fox News Digital in an interview.

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“We’re going to be extremely, extremely aggressive. Now, hopefully it acts as a deterrent also.”

The USDA is asking states to cross-check Social Security numbers with a death master file and to use the free Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system provided by the Department of Homeland Security for noncitizens applying for the benefits, among other steps to verify immigration status.

Rollins said it’s “the president’s vision to ensure that we’re being the most efficient and effective with taxpayer dollars.”

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“So, we think we’ll be able to cut down on billions of fraud and save the taxpayers a lot of money,” she said. 

John Walk, acting deputy under secretary for food, nutrition, and consumer services, wrote in a letter Thursday to state SNAP agencies, explaining the existing law. 

“By law, only United States citizens and certain lawfully present aliens may receive SNAP benefits. The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-193) established that ‘aliens within the Nation’s borders not depend on public resources to meet their needs.’  SNAP is not and has never been available to illegal aliens,” Walk wrote. 

The crackdown comes as there is heightened scrutiny on the eligibility of illegal immigrants for benefits, such as California’s Medicaid program that allows people to enroll without their immigration status being considered, even though it’s funded by state and federal taxpayer dollars.

California Republicans have said illegal immigrants’ eligibility in the program is responsible for its insolvency, whereas Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom said it’s only a factor in a larger healthcare cost issue nationwide.

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“The federal government is now paying attention a lot more closely than ever before on how the states are spending the money,” Rollins said. “I am from Texas. I actually have a lot of confidence in the Texas system. I think the red states, honestly, are probably a little more intentional and careful about this. Of course, it’s the blue states that tend to want to put everyone on the taxpayers’ back. And I think that we’ll find a lot more of that moving forward, but hopefully it’s a deterrence for everyone.” 

Outside of immigration, SNAP has also faced calls for reform in several states to no longer allow the purchase of “junk food.” Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders recently asked the USDA to allow the state to prohibit the purchase of candy and soda with SNAP benefits, while adding rotisserie chicken to the list of available options. 

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“President Trump and his administration have put a laser focus on solving America’s chronic disease epidemic, and reforming our food stamp program is a great place to start,” Sanders said in a news release April 15. 

“Banning soda and candy from food stamps will remove some of the least healthy, most processed foods from the program and encourage low-income Arkansans to eat better.” 

DHS boss Kristi Noem reveals how her purse was stolen at restaurant

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem revealed in a podcast this week how her purse was snatched at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., describing it as “professionally done.” 

The purse was taken Sunday by a White man wearing a mask, and the bag contained $3,000 in cash as well as personal documents including her passport, keys, driver’s license and a DHS badge, an agency spokesperson confirmed.  

“It was kind of shocking, actually, because it was sitting right by my feet. I actually felt my purse, he hooked it with his foot and drug it a few steps away and dropped a coat over it and took it,” Noem said on the “VINCE Show.” 

“I felt it, but I thought it was my grandkids kicking me in the legs. But it was very professionally done, and it tells that this happens all the time to people and that they live in communities where this is a danger and it reaffirms why I am here,” she added. “My job is to make sure that I do everything, every day I can to make our communities safer and President Trump recognizes that families shouldn’t have to live with any kind of violence in their lives.” 

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A Homeland Security spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital that Noem’s “entire family was in town including her children and grandchildren — she was using the withdrawal to treat her family to dinner, activities, and Easter gifts.” 

Noem said during the podcast interview that she isn’t sure why she was targeted, but an investigation is ongoing. 

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“I think I was a busy grandma with four grandkids under the age of 4, and I was taking care of them and feeding them food and enjoying my family, but certainly had my purse even touching my feet and that is how vulnerable people can be,” she said. 

“So I think we need to be aware, but also be making sure there is consequences for people like that that make a living off of harming other people,” Noem added. 

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A woman dining with her family recently had her purse stolen in downtown Washington, D.C., just a few blocks away from the restaurant where Noem’s handbag was swiped, NBC News also reported this week. 

Katy Perry breaks silence on brutal spaceflight backlash with cryptic message

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Katy Perry is placing zero gravity on her critics. 

After the “Firework” singer received major backlash for her high-profile seat on the Blue Origin New Shepard mission, she shut down the negative comments during the first night of her space-inspired Lifetimes Tour.

“Has anyone ever called your dreams crazy?” she asked the crowd in Mexico City as she appeared to hint at the space launch, according to People.

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In a fan video, the pop star was seen inviting two men from the audience on stage who arrived in spacesuits.

“I want these gentlemen to come on stage, because they are dressed like my most current timeline.”

On April 14, the “Roar” singer was part of an all-female crew along with journalist Lauren Sanchez, TV host Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, who journeyed to the stars on the Blue Origin New Shepard mission.

TV host King, who was honored at the 19th annual TIME100 Gala on Thursday night, told Fox News Digital what it was like flying with the high-profile women and what their next mission is. 

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“It was Katy, and it was Lauren, it was names you know, but to me, Amanda Nguyen, Aisha Bowe, Carrie Anne Flynn, these women who were rocket scientists… astrophysicists . . . filmmakers and all their backstories, that to me was such a bonding experience for all of us. We’ll never forget it.”

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King was honored along with host Snoop Dogg, Blake Lively, Serena Williams, Scarlett Johansson and more notable members of the TIME100 Most Influential People list. The star-studded event was hosted at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.

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As King pulled back the curtain on the historic space mission, she revealed what the all-female crew’s next mission was. 

“We were on a text chain today saying, we need to all go to Katy’s concert. Which city can we go and when? That’s our next group activity.”

When the TIME100 honoree was asked which celebrity she believes should fly to space next, she appeared to shut down critics and explained what the Blue Origin’s goal was. 

“The beauty of what they’re trying to do there is to make it more accessible, to encourage people. Just think about this . . . . When they built the plane years ago, nobody thought that we would be getting on a 747 these days and thinking nothing about it. Nothing,” King replied.

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“The goal, I know, is to one day that everybody can experience it, who wants to, and I don’t think that’s such a far-fetched idea.”

Since returning to Earth, the women have faced backlash over the flight’s 11-minute duration and estimated cost. While Blue Origin has not disclosed how much each passenger must pay for a ticket to space, the deposit is $150,000 per person.

Last week, Martha Stewart uploaded a clip from a 2007 episode of “The Martha Stewart Show” in which she floated in a Boeing 727 G-Force One airplane. She said in a voiceover that she “experienced what astronauts feel when they reach zero gravity.”

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“Do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind?” the lifestyle guru wrote above the video, quoting the first line from Perry’s 2010 hit song “Firework.”

The post’s caption said, “In case you spaced out in 2007, Martha has always been ahead of her time.”

Amy Schumer additionally took to Instagram to poke fun at the mission, jokingly revealing that she had been chosen to be part of the crew at the last minute. 

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Coach Prime tells son to ‘enjoy this lesson’ after stunning NFL Draft drama

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Colorado football coach Deion Sanders shared a message on social media Friday morning after his son, Shedeur Sanders, went undrafted in the first round of the NFL Draft Thursday night. 

Sanders has long backed his son against criticism that has followed the young quarterback in the lead-up to this week’s draft. Friday morning was no different after the drama that unfolded in Green Bay the previous night. 

“My bible says God uses the foolish things to confound the wise & he chose the weak things of the world that he may put to shame the strong,” Sanders said in a post on X. 

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“Please know God ain’t done & God is just really getting started. Enjoy this lesson & stop stressing.” 

Shedeur was a projected first-round pick heading into the week. Among the projected landing spots were the New York Giants, who had the third overall pick, and the New Orleans Saints, who had the No. 9 pick.

When both teams moved in different directions, the Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 21 seemed like the next viable option. But Shedeur’s name again remained on the board. 

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“We all didn’t expect this, of course, but I feel like, with God, anything possible, everything possible,” Shedeur told a crowd full of supporters after the first round concluded. “I don’t feel like this happened for no reason. All of this is, of course, fuel to the fire. Under no circumstances did we all know this was going to happen, but we understand we on to bigger and better things.

“Tomorrow’s the day. We going to be happy regardless. Legendary.”

Shedeur faced increasing criticism in the lead-up to the draft. One longtime NFL assistant coach recently told the NFL Network Sanders was “the worst formal interview I’ve ever been in in my life.” 

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“He’s so entitled. He takes unnecessary sacks. He never plays on time. He has horrible body language. He blames teammates,” the coach continued. “But the biggest thing is, he’s not that good.” 

The draft resumes Friday at 7 p.m. ET. 

‘Friday the 13th’ and ‘Knots Landing’ actress dead at 63 after health battle

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“Knots Landing” actress Lar Park Lincoln has died. She was 63. 

Her daughter, Piper Lincoln, confirmed to Fox News Digital that her mother lost her battle with breast cancer on Tuesday.

Piper shared that the elder Lincoln was surrounded by loved ones at the time of her death and will always be remembered as a “great mother and a great actress.”

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Lincoln was a beloved acting coach and founder of Actors Auditions Studios in Plano, Texas. 

“It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Lar Park Lincoln, celebrated actress, founder of Actors Audition Studios, and America’s beloved Audition Coach, on April 22, 2025,” the Actors Audition Studios shared on its Facebook page. “Over her 45-year career, Lar left an unforgettable mark on Hollywood through her dynamic performances and dedication to mentoring aspiring actors.”

The Dallas native was born in 1961 and began her acting career in the mid-1980s. She gained early recognition with roles in horror films such as “Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) and “House II: The Second Story” (1987). Her portrayal of Tina Shepard, a “telekinetic scream queen” facing off against Jason Voorhees, became a standout in the “Friday the 13th” franchise.​

In 1987, Lincoln joined the cast of “Knots Landing,” portraying Linda Fairgate, the daughter-in-law of Karen Fairgate, played by Michele Lee. Lincoln’s performance earned her a devoted fan base, and she continued to appear on the series until 1991.

“Her television legacy includes her iconic five-year role as dual characters on ‘Knots Landing,’ alongside Michele Lee and William Devane, and her powerful lead performance in ‘Children of the Night’ opposite Kathleen Quinlan and Mario Van Peebles. She also guest-starred alongside legends like Michael Landon, Angela Lansbury, and Christina Applegate,” the Actors Audition Studios’ heartfelt tribute continued.

As her acting career spanned over four decades, she went on to earn a Bronze Halo Award for her contributions to the entertainment industry. 

Beyond her acting career, Lincoln was passionate about mentoring aspiring actors. She founded Actors Audition Studios, where she coached students in acting skills, career development and audition techniques. Her dedication to the craft extended to her writing. In 2008, she wrote the book “Get Started, Not Scammed,” as she offered guidance to actors looking to break into the entertainment industry.

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Lincoln is preceded in death by her husband, Michael, to whom she was married for 14 years; her parents, Jack and Marjorie Dale; and her brothers, Jack Jr. and Pat.

“She is survived by her daughter, Piper (husband Tarek); son, Trevor (wife Danielle); sister, Karen (husband Harold); brother, Michael (wife Joan); four grandchildren (Aura, Benjamin, Jack, and Mia Grace); her poodle, Charlie; and countless friends, extended family, and admirers worldwide,” the tribute read.

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Beloved fast-food chain closing up to 200 ‘underperforming’ locations

Jack in the Box announced that it plans to close 150 to 200 of its restaurants as it looks to boost the fast-food company’s financial performance.

The company said Wednesday that the restaurants in the planned “block closure program” were ones that were “underperforming” and, in many cases, several decades old. 

“Our actions today focus on three main areas: addressing our balance sheet to accelerate cash flow and pay down debt, while preserving growth-oriented capital investments related to technology and restaurant reimage; closing underperforming restaurants to position ourselves for consistent net unit growth and competitive unit economics; and, an overall return to simplicity for the Jack in the Box business model and investor story,” Jack in the Box CEO Lance Tucker said. 

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Roughly 80 to 120 of the total restaurants it plans to shutter under the program will close their doors for good before the end of the year, according to Jack in the Box.

The rest of the underperforming restaurants on the chopping block will stop operations “upon respective franchise agreement termination dates,” the company said.

“This program does not include the expected 1.5% to 2.0% of system unit closures for FY 2025, and an ongoing annual closure rate thereafter of approximately 1% of system units beginning in FY 2026,” Jack in the Box said.

The company anticipates “consistent, positive net unit growth” after closing the 150 to 200 underperforming locations. 

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The block closure plan is part of the “JACK on Track” initiative that Jack in the Box unveiled. 

In addition to the restaurant closures, Jack in the Box said that the strategy includes other measures meant to help the company see “sustainable growth” in the coming years through improvements in its financial performance and balance sheet. 

Jack in the Box is looking at a possible divestment and other “strategic alternatives” for the Del Taco brand as well, according to its announcement. It has owned the chain since 2022.

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Jack in the Box’s current store count includes roughly 2,200 namesake restaurants and 600 Del Taco restaurants. 

The company said preliminary second-quarter same-store sales for Jack in the Box posted a 4.4% decline. Del Taco experienced a decline of 3.6%.

The company is slated to release its final second-quarter financial results in mid-May. 

For its 2025 fiscal year, Jack in the Box forecasted Wednesday that the company will see operating earnings per share of $5.05 to $5.40, not including any effects of its JACK on Track initiative.

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It also foresaw its namesake business having a “low-to-mid-single digits” decline in same-store sales compared to the prior fiscal year.

Tucker became Jack in the Box’s permanent CEO in late March. He had been leading the company on an interim basis since the former chief executive, Darin Harris, left the company for a job “outside of the restaurant industry” in late February.

Actress shares secret behind her marriage to ‘90s Hollywood heartthrob

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Sarah Michelle Gellar is opening up about the secret to her long-lasting marriage.

During an appearance on “Today With Jenna and Friends” the 48-year-old actress surprised hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Tiffany Hadish with her “simple” secret to achieving a long-lasting marriage.

“Separate bathrooms!” she said on the show

Hager couldn’t hold back her surprise, asking the actress, “That’s it? It’s that simple?” to which Gellar responded, “It’s that simple.”

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The couple first met when filming the hit movie “I Know What You Did Last Summer” in 1997, but they didn’t start dating until three years later, in 2000. After just two years of dating, the two tied the knot in a star-studded ceremony in Mexico in 2002, later welcoming two children; Charlotte, 15, and Rocky, 12. 

“See, I was thinking it was like the [‘I Love Lucy’] thing where [Lucy and Ricky had] twin beds, and then when y’all want to get together you push them together, and when you want to be apart, you push them apart,” Haddish joked after Gellar shared her advice.

Gellar admitted she “had not thought of that,” but thought it was “actually a really good idea.”

This isn’t the first time Gellar advised couples that separate bathrooms might be the key to making a successful marriage last, elaborating on the idea during an appearance on Harry Connick Jr.’s talk show, “Harry,” in 2017.

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“I feel like there are certain things that should just be kept your own, and they never need to know,” she said on the show. “Also, maybe, possibly a separate shopping credit card? Or if you’re a guy, maybe a separate gaming card, so I don’t have to see how much video games cost.”

In an interview with Fox News Digital in December 2024, the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” star put the blame for the high divorce rate in America on shifting societal views.

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She explained that many people don’t put in the effort when it comes to making relationships work, explaining that “everything takes work in you, whether it’s a friendship or a work relationship or a marriage.”

“You have to put the work in, and we live in an extremely disposable society now,” she explained. “Your phone breaks, you don’t fix it. You get a new one, and I think that’s a lot of the attitude toward relationships.”

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Prior to their marriage, Prinze Jr. appeared on “The Howard Stern Show” and made a million-dollar bet with the radio show host that his marriage with Gellar would last, after Stern suggested the two wouldn’t make the distance.

On their 20th wedding anniversary, Gellar uploaded screenshots of the interview on her Instagram Story, reminding Stern of the bet. According to Us Weekly, she tagged him in the post and wrote, “@SternShow, I think you owe us.”

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