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While Bill Cosby has not made a new public “confession” in 2026, his previous sworn testimony regarding his use of Quaaludes has resurfaced in recent legal filings. The details stem from a 2005 deposition that was famously unsealed in 2015, which provided a cornerstone for the many sexual assault allegations that eventually led to his (later vacated) conviction.

In that testimony, Cosby admitted under oath that he had obtained at least seven prescriptions for Quaaludes during the 1970s. When asked point-blank by an attorney if it was in his mind to use these drugs for “young women that he wanted to have sex

with,” Cosby answered, “Yes.” He described his use of the sedative as a “seduction technique,” comparing the offering of the pills to offering someone a drink.

 

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Claire Danes offers a glimpse into her homeland.

Two years after giving birth to her and husband Hugh Dancy's third child, the My So-Called Life actress revealed some heartwarming details about her children, including the name of her daughter, Shay.

"I love watching toddlers dance when they jump and do the bouncing thing," Claire stated on Amy Poehler's Good Hang podcast on January 27. "And Shay, my baby, is very in her head and dreamy, and she sometimes does this [head-swaying] dance. "I'm like, 'That's fabulous.

The 46-year-old added of the 2-year-old, whose name she had not previously revealed, "She's really fun."

While Shay enjoys dancing, her 13-year-old brother Cyrus is not as enthusiastic.

"My eldest son turned 13, and it's like a superpower I have," the Homeland alum—who also has a seven-year-old son, Rowan, with Hugh—continued. "A little wiggle in public and he'll cross the street. "I can mortify him in a millisecond."

 

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Kristy Scott is easing back into the spotlight as she navigates a period of transition both online and off.

On Jan. 28, the influencer posted her first vlog since filing for divorce from Desmond Scott, filming herself during a routine grocery trip for herself and her two sons. Speaking directly to followers, Kristy acknowledged feeling anxious but said documenting the moment felt honest as she adjusted to life on her own.

Throughout the video, Kristy explained that she is no longer in the mindset to deliver her usual upbeat content. Instead, she chose to show a quieter, more reflective side, thanking fans for their messages and support during what she described as an unexpected chapter.

 

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Rasmus Dahlin and Carolina Matovac shared that they experienced a devastating loss during her health scare.

Nearly six months after the Buffalo Sabres player's fiancée underwent a heart transplant in France due to organ failure, she spoke out about losing a pregnancy while fighting for her life.

"Today was meant to be the day we finally met you," Carolina wrote in an Instagram post on January 26. "You will always have a special place in our hearts as our first baby, even though we never met. Our love for you is limitless. Though you did not get to experience this world, you played an important role in ensuring that I could remain a part of it."

 

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Rob Schneider and his wife Patricia Azarcoya Schneider have officially filed for divorce, bringing an end to their 15-year marriage. Patricia, 37, submitted the petition in Arizona on December 8, 2025, with Rob, 62, accepting service of the documents days later. The couple shares two daughters, Miranda Scarlett, 13, and Madeline Robbie, 10.

The divorce filing states that the marriage is irretrievably broken, and both parties are working to negotiate legal decision-making, parenting time, and child support. A court order has also established a confidential consent decree, which allows divorcing couples to reach an agreement on property, custody, and financial matters without a contested trial.

 

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Chrissy Teigen is calming down.

The Star Search judge, who quit alcohol in 2021 before admitting last year that she had "let it back" into her life, opened up about her sobriety journey on Jan. 27. She revealed that it has been 52 days since her last drink.

"After being sober for a little over a year, I went back to drinking," Chrissy, who has four children with husband John Legend, wrote in an Instagram post. "I promised myself it would be 'mindful.' I wanted to be able to enjoy a glass of wine on a date night with my husband, "to be able to toast birthdays."

However, the 40-year-old said that was her "first problem" because what was an isolated dinner drink "went from 6pm to 5, to 4, to aw hell, it’s lunch, why not."

"When it got to 11am, I was like, 'Oh fuck, here we go again,'" Chrissy recalled. "And God, I felt like shit."

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Ray J has revealed that he is facing a serious health battle after being hospitalized earlier this month, telling fans that doctors warned his heart is functioning at just a fraction of its normal capacity.

The 45-year-old singer shared the update in a video posted to Instagram on January 25, explaining that he was recently treated for pneumonia and heart complications after being rushed to a Las Vegas hospital. Ray J said he narrowly survived the ordeal and credited prayers and support from loved ones for pulling him through.

"My heart's only beating at about 25 percent," he said, adding that he is trying to stay focused and committed to recovery. Despite the gravity of his condition, Ray J told followers that he remains hopeful, saying things would be "alright" as long as he stays on the right path.

 

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Nicki Minaj has continued to publicly align herself with U.S. President Donald Trump, dismissing criticism from fans and critics while reinforcing her support for his policies and initiatives. The rapper appeared at the Trump Accounts Summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Jan. 28, where she praised the administration's rollout of government-backed investment accounts for U.S.-born babies and pledged a significant personal contribution to the program.

Speaking at the event, Nicki described herself as Trump's strongest supporter and said negative reactions to her political stance have only intensified her loyalty. "I am probably the president's number one fan, and that's not going to change," she told attendees. Addressing public criticism, she added, "What people have to say, it does not affect me at all. It actually motivates me to support him more."

According to CNBC, Nicki plans to contribute between $150,000 and $300,000 to the Trump Accounts, a savings initiative introduced under Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." The accounts are designed for U.S. citizens born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, and will launch with a one-time $1,000 government contribution. Annual contributions are capped at $5,000, with funds invested in a broad stock-market index. Account holders gain access at age 18 under standard IRA rules.

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