San Francisco Giants pitcher Sean Hjelle's wife, Caroline, accused him of infidelity and abuse in a TikTok post, leading to public and team awareness, though Hjelle has not commented publicly. The team acknowledged the allegations and stated they are in contact with MLB, with no further comments made.
Lucie Arnaz, daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, discusses her father's alleged infidelities, claiming he only cheated with 'hookers' whom he didn't know, and emphasizes that her parents' marriage was complex but based on love, with both eventually divorcing and finding happiness separately.
Martha Stewart's ex-husband, Andrew Stewart, and his current wife, Shyla Nelson Stewart, have responded to claims made in Martha's Netflix documentary about their past marriage, which ended in 1990. Martha accused Andrew of infidelity, while also admitting to her own brief affair. Andrew and Shyla expressed their happiness in their current life together and criticized the documentary as sensationalized. They emphasized moving on and living a life filled with love and positivity.
A reader seeks advice on whether they were wrong to ask their friend to stop discussing her multiple affairs, as it made them uncomfortable. The friend claimed her husband agreed to the affairs, treating it as an open marriage, but the reader lost respect for her and the friendship ended. Amy Dickinson advises that it was reasonable for the reader to establish boundaries and not want to be an audience to damaging episodes.
Former Hillsong NYC pastor Carl Lentz, who was ousted in 2020 for extramarital affairs, resurfaces in FX's new docuseries "The Secrets of Hillsong," addressing his infidelity and allegations of sexual misconduct by Hillsong co-founder Brian Houston and his late father. Lentz admits to developing a pattern of secrecy due to a family friend sexually abusing him when he was young. Lentz and his wife, Laura, celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary and have moved to Oklahoma, where Lentz has taken a job as a strategist at Transformation Church in Tulsa.
Hugh Grant thinks film sets are "weird" nowadays because people aren't as close as they used to be due to phones. He believes that if phones were banned on set, there would be more affairs. Grant also joked about his "incredible ass" during his appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert while promoting his upcoming movie, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.