April 9 (Reuters) - Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Thursday launched an investigation intoOpenAIand its popular chatbot ChatGPT.
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April 9 (Reuters) - Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Thursday launched an investigation intoOpenAIand its popular chatbot ChatGPT.
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(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City)
Prince Williamwas allegedly “furious” over a claim made bySarah Fergusonabout the lateQueen Elizabeth II. Apparently, the former wife of ex-Prince Andrew spoke at the Creative Woman Platform Forum and said that she believed that the late Queen communicated with her through her corgis. The claim allegedly didn’t sit well with the Prince of Wales and angered him a lot.
Sarah Fergusonis in the limelight, and not for the right reason, as it has been alleged that her remark on the late Queen made Prince William angry.
As reported by theExpress, Ferguson, 66, appeared at the Creative Woman Platform Forum in May 2025. The event was held in London, and the remarks she made about the Queen reportedly created tension between her and the Prince of Wales.
During the conference, she said, “I have her dogs…so every morning they come in and go ‘woof woof’ and I’m sure it’s her talking to me.”
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Apparently, she claimed that she thought the late monarch was speaking to her through her dogs. Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inherited the late Queen’s dogs, Muick and Sandy, after her demise in 2022.
A report in Woman magazine suggests that the comment angered William. Emily Andrews, the royal expert, wrote in the publication thatWilliamwas “furious” that she used such an “anecdote.”
The news comes at a time when public interest in William is increasing. There have recently been a lot of controversies surrounding the Windsors. Hence, people are now actively considering what changes the Prince will make when he becomes king.
The insider claimed that William is “not afraid” to take tough decisions as he is highly strategic. The source further said, “The monarchy is under more pressure than ever. You need someone who can make tough, unpopular decisions. He understands the stakes. This isn’t just family — it’s a business.”
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Aubrey Plazais entering a new chapter in her life, and the internet once again played judge and jury.
The 41-year-old actress and her partner,Chris Abbott, had some exciting baby news to share.
But the internet had thoughts about the timing, claiming it was too soon after the tragic passing of her late husband,Jeff Baena, who took his own life last year.
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Aubrey Plaza ispregnant and expectingher first child with her 40-year-old partner, Chris Abbott.
Sources revealed the couple is gearing up to welcome their little one this fall.
“It was a beautiful surprise after an emotional year,” the source toldPeople.
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Plaza and Abbott “feel very blessed,” the source added about the expecting parents.
The pair quietly became friends while working on different projects over the years. They first worked together in 2019, playing both actors and directors, shooting a film in an isolated lake house for the psychological dramaBlack Bear.
In 2023, they shared the stage in the Off-Broadway revival of John Patrick Shanley’s playDanny And The Deep Blue Sea.
“It’s fun and it’s also good and it’s also safe,” Plaza previously told theNew York Times,while Abbott added, “We’re bothunafraid to be ugly and weirdand strange.”
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Plaza dealt with the loss of her late husband, Jeff Baena, last year. They began dating in 2011 andtied the knotin 2021.
The screenwriter and film director took his own life on January 3, 2025, at the age of 47.
It is believed he and theParks and Recreationalum had been separated for months before his untimely passing.
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Baena had texted his estranged wife about three hours before his body was found in a Los Angeles-area home.
Plaza, who had moved to New York after their split, told investigators that he “made concerning remarks” a month after their September 2024 breakup. She asked a friend to perform a welfare check on him at the time.
Investigators also found that Baena and Plaza spoke over the phone the night before his passing.
The next day, a dog walker arrived as scheduled and heard loud music coming from his residence, which was unusual. She then entered the house andstumbled upon his body, leading to a 911 call.
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Following the news of Plaza’s pregnancy, fans congratulated her as she entered motherhood.
Others chose to be snarky and claimed it was “disgusting” that she was having a baby with another man a year after Baena’s passing.
“Didnt her husband JUST pass away,” one asked, while another quipped, “people are moving on quick af bro.”
“That didnt take long,” said another.
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“That was fast,” one said. “I guess people get over things super fast .. especially a de*d husband.”
Another wrote, “They move on like the wind blows. Hell they move like the wind before you are out of their sight lol.”
“Yes, she [is supposed] to respect the memory of her late husband,” one said.
“I’d expect that she should be sad for a period at least a little longer than necessary to get with someone else and decide to have a baby with them,” another wrote.
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On the other hand, fans pointed out that “everyone grieves differently” and asked, “Is she supposed to be sad for life? Good for her for moving on.”
“Is she supposed to stay unhappy for the rest of her life? When do [sic] being happy and moving forward a crime?” one said.
“What is she supposed to do, wait around and be sad until everyone gives her the ok?” asked another.
“Full stop! No one knows what was actually happening in their lives.Stop speculating,” said another. “This is insane for anyone to comment on this.”
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Plaza spoke about her griefduring a chat withAmy Poehler for theGood Hangpodcast last year.
“Right in this very, very present moment, I feel happy to be with you,” Plaza said after being asked how she was doing in the midst of a “terrible, tragic year.”
“Overall, I’m here and I’m functioning. I feel really grateful to be moving through the world,” she added. “I think I’m OK, but it’s like a daily struggle, obviously.”
TheWhite Lotusstar used what she called “a really dumb analogy” to explain her grief, comparing it to a shot from the sci-fi horror movieThe Gorge.
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“There’s a cliff on one side and a cliff on the other side and there’s a gorge in between and it’s filled with all these monster people that are trying to get them,” she explained. “I swear when I watched it, I was like, ‘That what this feels like, what my grief is like, or what grief could be like.’”
The actress said there were times when her grief felt like a “giant ocean of awfulness,” and she just wanted to “dive” and “be in it.” Other times, she just looked at it. And sometimes, she tried to run away from it.
“But it’s always there,” she added. “It’s just always there.”
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Jennie Garth is sharing stories about her second act with the I Choose Me movement in a new memoir, and PEOPLE cover story
The 90210 star reveals depression and a stint at rehab after her divorce from ex Peter Facinelli
She also says the fame from 90210 was so stressful, it caused her to retreat into herself and live an isolating existence
In May of 1995,Jennie Garth’sBeverly Hills 90210character Kelly Taylor was facing a conundrum: both Dylan McKay (Luke Perry) and Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestley), the hottest guys at West Beverly Hills High, were demanding she decide between them.
“I choose me,” her character told them, walking away from both.
“At that age, I didn’t really get it,” Garth, 54, tells PEOPLE of the feminist sentiment with a laugh.
But now Garth, who in the decades after the show ended endured a painful divorce, miscarriages and mental health struggles, finally gets it.
After she turned 50, she says, “The phrase just came back to me and it started to really resonate." Garth, who has since found sobriety, confidence and a new sense of purpose is leaning into the “I Choose Me” movement witha podcastand her new memoir,I Choose Me: Chasing Joy, Finding Purpose, and Embracing Reinvention, out April 14 from Park Row, an imprint of Harper Collins.
“Even though it took a while, I’m finally at a place comfortable choosing myself,” she says.
If it seems unlikely that someone like Garth would spend most of her life struggling with self-worth and imposter syndrome, she explains that — unlike Kelly Taylor — she didn’t grow up anywhere near Beverly Hills and certainly had no inkling that she’d one day become one the most famous teens on the planet when she was cast on90210.
“It was like being in The Beatles,” she says. “There was no preparation for it. It was scary and unknown for all of us, and it was like sink or swim, just survive and figure it out as you go. It was major on-the-job training.”
She struggled with intense anxiety from the constant exposure, and did everything she could to protect her privacy.
“I really did a good job, to the point where I walked around not making eye contact with people, not wanting anybody to know anything about my life,” she says. “That led me into a very isolated existence.”
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She also didn’t feel worthy of the hype. “I’m my own worst critic,” she says. In the book, she writes of the pressure to be skinny and beautiful, leading her to restrict calories and get breast implants. “I was so hard on myself,” she says.
“I spent a good amount of years being hurt, sad, just tormented by it, and it eked out into all aspects of my life,” Garth says of life after divorce.
Garth was even harder on herself after her marriage to actorPeter Facinellifell apart in 2012, after 17 years andthree daughters together.At her lowest, she writes of drinking and taking pills one night, to the point of needing her stomach pumped, and she spent time at Canyon Ranch rehab center afterward, to learn how to stop self-medicating in harmful ways. It didn't erase the sting of rejection, however.
“I noticed my light really dimming. I wasn’t putting off good vibes. I could see it in the mirror. I could look at the negative impact that that kind of grief and anger was having on me. And there was a weird switch where one day I just said, ‘I don’t want to carry this anymore. It’s impacting my relationships and how I feel about myself. I’ve got to let it go. I’ve got toforgivehim.’"
Now the two are friendly coparents, and Garth is living a harmonious and sober life in Southern California with her new husband, actorDave Abrams— although the two also went through a rough patch and separated for almost a year after the pressures of IVF and subsequent miscarriages left them both depleted.
Garth, who found out Abrams was filing for divorce from TMZ in 2018 (they reconciled in 2019), says the time apart taught her a lot about communication and trusting your partner’s word. “I really wanted to give Dave a baby because he was young and all of his friends were having kids and I just thought that’s what he needed,” she says.
“It all comes down to people-pleasing,” she says. “Once you really get to the core of whatyouwant for your life? That’s when everything seems to get easier."
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Jennie Garth's new memoirI Choose Me: Chasing Joy, Finding Purpose, and Embracing Reinvention, will hit shelves on April 14 and is available for preorder now, wherever books are sold.
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