Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt revealed on a podcast that she was sexualized from a young age, including being featured on the cover of Maxim at 17. She recalled feeling confused and lacking self-confidence when directors asked her to be "sexier" on set. Despite fans expressing a desire for her to return to her younger appearance, Hewitt embraces her current self at 44 and acknowledges that she has moments of feeling sexy.
Bob Dylan surprises the crowd at Farm Aid by performing three songs with members of the Heartbreakers before Willie Nelson's final set. Dylan, who played the inaugural event in 1985, took the stage without addressing the crowd and performed "Maggie's Farm," "Positively 4th Street," and "Ballad of a Thin Man." Other highlights of the concert included Neil Young's performance of "Heart of Gold," Dave Matthews urging those in the food business to consider a different line of work, and surprise appearances by Sturgill Simpson and Bobby Weir.
Bob Dylan made a surprise appearance at the Farm Aid music festival, performing with 3/5th of the Heartbreakers and members of the Dirty Knobs. Dylan played electric guitar and opened with "Maggie's Farm," followed by "Positively 4th Street" and "Ballad of a Thin Man." The unannounced set was a rare occurrence for Dylan, who usually performs with his own band and rarely plays with the Heartbreakers. The performance was a highlight of the festival, which also featured performances by Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Bob Weir, Margo Price, and John Mellencamp.