Colts head coach Shane Steichen expressed regrets about his offensive game plan against the Steelers, citing issues with pass protection, limited running game, and game management, after a 27-20 loss that exposed vulnerabilities despite a strong start to the season.
Kamala Harris's upcoming book '107 Days' reflects on her failed presidential campaign, citing lack of time, support, and strategic preparation as key reasons for her loss to Donald Trump, while also hinting at a possible return to politics.
Amy Poehler reflects on her time on SNL, acknowledging that some sketches and characters she played were offensive or problematic, and emphasizes the importance of learning from past mistakes in comedy.
Harvey Weinstein, awaiting verdict in his New York sex crimes retrial, expressed regrets for acting immorally but insisted his actions were never illegal or criminal, while discussing his decision not to testify and reflecting on his past convictions and legal strategy.
In a recent interview, former President Bill Clinton discussed his views on the upcoming election, diversity, equity, and inclusion (D.E.I.) initiatives, and reflected on one of his personal regrets. Clinton emphasized the importance of these issues in shaping the future political landscape.
Meghan Markle is reportedly disappointed with her decision to quit royal life and support Prince Harry's choice to step back from their roles. Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield believes that Meghan may regret not offering support to the royal family during their recent crises, instead choosing to pursue other endeavors such as selling jam.
Gwen Stefani expressed regrets about prioritizing her career over her family while raising her three sons with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale. The No Doubt frontwoman admitted to feeling like a "loser" for not being able to balance motherhood and her music career, and wishes she had spent more time with her family instead of trying to please her bandmates. Stefani, who is now married to Blake Shelton, also discussed her split from Rossdale and the challenges of co-parenting their children.
J. Cole expressed regret over dissing Kendrick Lamar in a track on his new album, admitting that it was the "lamest" thing he's ever done. The diss was in response to Lamar's verse in a song by Future and Metro Boomin, where Lamar took shots at Cole and Drake. Cole stated that he felt pressured to respond and hoped Lamar didn't take offense, expressing remorse for downplaying Lamar's discography. Drake has not directly responded to the diss, and representatives for the artists have not commented.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard announces separation from husband and expresses regret over quickly opening up her life to the public after being released from prison, leading to the deletion of her social media accounts. She acknowledges her lack of accountability and asks for grace as she navigates her "second chance at life."
Gavin Rossdale reflects on his divorce from Gwen Stefani, describing it as his "clearest, simplest shame" and expressing regret for leaving his children with a "broken home." He refrains from speaking negatively about Gwen for the sake of their sons and alludes to his strained relationship with her and her current partner, Blake Shelton. Despite the challenges, he emphasizes the importance of consistency as a father and expresses no regrets, believing that everything happens for a reason.
Actor William Shatner reflects on his Hollywood career and shares his biggest regret, citing his film "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" as a failure due to his emotional unpreparedness to handle a large motion picture. Shatner takes responsibility for the film's shortcomings, expressing regret for not having the backing and courage to execute his vision. Despite the setback, he acknowledges his longevity in the industry as a stroke of luck and attributes it to his good health.
Several actors have opened up about their experiences with major movie flops, expressing embarrassment, frustration, and disappointment, while also acknowledging the joy and pride they found in participating in the films. Some actors feel burdened by the perceived failure of the movies, while others appreciate the cult following and the opportunity to reflect on the experience.
Helen Zhao, who quit her dream job to travel, spent $34,000 of her life savings on a year and a half trip to 18 countries in Asia and South America. She expressed regret for not saving enough for a house or retirement, stating that she's now 34 with little saved for retirement, far from a down payment on a house, and not ready to have kids. While she doesn't regret the travel, she wishes she had been better prepared financially and started saving and investing earlier.
Helen Zhao, who quit her job to travel, regrets not saving enough for a house or retirement after spending $34,000 of her life savings on a year and a half of travel. She expressed that her other life goals had been delayed due to the financial impact of her travels and wished she had been better prepared for the trip financially. Despite not regretting the travel experience, she emphasized the importance of saving, investing, and career planning to avoid significantly delaying other life goals.
Helen Zhao, who quit her dream job to travel, spent $34,000 of her life savings on a year and a half trip to 18 countries in Asia and South America. She expressed regret for not saving enough for a house or retirement, stating that she is now far from a down payment on a house and has very little saved for retirement at 34. While she doesn't regret the travel itself, she wishes she had been better prepared financially and started saving and investing earlier in life.