Whitney Leavitt Announces Extension In 'Chicago' Run

Whitney Leavittis set to rock 'Chicago' as Roxie Hart for a bit longer, theSecret Lives of Mormon Wivesstar announced on Wednesday.

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Putting her acting chops to work, Leavittmade the announcement on Instagramwith a moody 'Chicago'-esque monologue set in black and white, complete with a cigarette prop.

"Oh New York, New York, they told me Broadway would chew me up and spit me out, and I must say she certainly tried," she said. "After all, I am just a small town girl in a big city but it turns out New York wants a little bit more than just aCostcosample."

"I'm not going anywhere baby," she added, leading to text that read "Whitney Leavitt is officially extending as Roxie Hart in 'Chicago.'"

"SECRET'S OUT!!!!!!!" she captioned the video.

And, of course, fans were elated congratulating the newfound Broadway star in the post's comments."Yasssssss 🎶 "we had it coming, we had it coming🎶," one wrote, with another saying, "THAT'S RIGHT 👏👏 AND ALL THAT JAZZ" referencing the show's famed songs.

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"Yesss 🙌 congrats and well deserved" added another, while another fan said Leavitt in 'Chicago' was the "best performance ever i think."

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When Leavitt first announced her Broadway debut, she was initially slated to take the stage until March 15.According to Playbill,she'll now stay on as Roxie from March 23 to April 5.

Leavitt'ssuccessin the role may have been set way before she took the stage, however. During her time onDancing with the Starsin the show's most recent season, her partnerMark Ballasperhapsmanifested that she should be in Chicagowhen the two did a tango to "Cell Block Tango" on the show.Leavitt went on to sell out opening nightof the show before her run even began.

Support for the reality-turned-Broadway-star has been a constant as bothherSLOMWco-starsandDWTSproshave shown to watch her perform. And now, fans, and maybe even more stars, have a few more weeks to score a ticket to see her on stage.🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬

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Whoopi Goldberg apologizes for laughing at

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Entertainment Weekly Whoopi Goldberg apologizes for laughing at 'ANTM' contestant Alexandra Underwood ABC; The CW

After finding herself caught up in the ongoingAmerica's Next Top Modelreckoning,The ViewcohostWhoopi Goldberghas publicly apologized for laughing at a formerANTMcontestant's expense onTyra Banks' modeling reality show.

In response to finding out thatNetflix's newReality Check: Inside America's Next Top Modeldocuseries included brief 2010 clip of Goldberg laughing atcycle 14 contestant AlexandraUnderwood falling off of a runway plagued by moving pendulums, the Oscar-winningGhostactress offered an apology to the model on Wednesday's live episode of the talk show.

"Here's something I want to do, because in this documentary there's a clip from our show, where I had showed the ladies this thing. Now, this was, to me, one of the funniest things I had ever seen in my life," Goldberg, 70, said as old footage played of her onThe Viewlaughing at Underwood's spill — which saw a giant pendulum knock the model off of a runway during the cycle 14 competition.

"You still say that," panelistSara Hainesadded, which Goldberg confirmed.

Tyra Banks on 'America's Next Top Model' and 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model' Daniel Garriga/CBS Photo Archive/Getty; Netflix

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"I do. I know, but I wanted to apologize, because there's a person who got knocked off there, and her name is Alexandra Underwood from cycle 14. I'm sorry I laughed at this," Goldberg said. "I couldn't help it, it was funny as hell. But, I am telling you it's one of the funniest things, if I had to point to something, it is one of the funniest thing I've sever seen."

Haines again cut in to save Goldberg's apology, hugging Goldberg as she quipped, "What she means is she's sorry she's still laughing about it!"

Guest cohost Savannah Chrisley jumped in to add, "Back then, I'm sorry, we're held to a different standard now. People tip-toe a lot more in today's day and age," which prompted Goldberg to clarify her words again.

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"I have fallen down. You have to take it when people are laughing, but this is maybe 10 years ago, and she's a grown-up now, a grown woman, maybe she's got kids, and I just wanted her to know that I wasn't laughing [at her], I was laughing because to me people slipping and falling [is funny]," Goldberg said.

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Comedian Joy Behar finished the segment by voicing a long-standing adage: "When I fall, it's tragedy. When you fall, it's comedy."

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to Underwood for a response.

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The Viewcohost's words join a wealth ofANTMpersonalities who also spoke out about the show.Reality Checkincludes multiple interviews with Banks, former judges Jay Manuel, Nigel Barker, and Miss J. Alexander, as well as multiple contestants and producer Ken Mok.

Topics covered include allegations of sexual harassment and instances where models were tasked with darkening their skin to portray women of different races in photo shoots.

EW previously conducted a 20th anniversary oral history onANTMwith 14 past contestants speaking out onshocking moments from the program, including the switching-races shoots that took place on cycles 4 and 14.

"I kept saying, 'You guys are putting me in blackface,'"cycle 13's Jennifer An previously told EW, alleging that the show's team pinned her hair "so they could 'fro my hair out" to complete her evolution into a woman with African heritage. "They definitely didn't show any of that footage."

In a statement to EW at the time of the 2023 interviews, a spokesperson for Banks said that the intention of the shoots were to combat an industry where "lighter skin and straight hair were pervasive beauty standards," which "perpetuated deep insecurities within women." The spokesperson maintained that such shoots were "meant to be a moment celebrating and spotlighting underrepresented ideologies of beauty — textured hair and darker skin — on a global scale."

Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Modelis now streaming on Netflix.

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An official trailer for season 4 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives was released on Feb. 18, and once again, MomTok's future seems uncertain

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  • The sneak peek shows big moments for the reality stars, like Taylor Frankie Paul's casting as The Bachelorette and Whitney Leavitt and Jennifer Affleck on Dancing with the Stars

  • The show's highly anticipated upcoming installment will premiere on March 12 on Hulu

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesis returning for a fourth season, and MomTok is looking to be as full of drama as ever.

Theofficial trailerfor the upcoming installment of the Hulu reality series was released on Wednesday, Feb. 18, and it spotlights all of the cast members' biggest recent achievements. As always, the high-highs — likeTaylor Frankie Paul's casting asThe BacheloretteandWhitney LeavittandJennifer Affleck's run onDancing with the Stars— are complemented by some tough blows teased in the sneak peek.

"Everyone is going after their dreams, but it potentially could pull us apart,"Layla Taylorsays at one point in the trailer, which also glimpses her appearance walking in New York Fashion Week.

Many were left wondering whether or not Demi Engemann would be moving forward with the series after she was at the center of several controversies shown during season 3, from herVanderpump Villafallout to her Halloween party run-in with Chase McWhorter and more. She was also notably absent fromthe season 4 teaser trailerreleased in January and is not featured alongside the cast in the official artwork for the new season.

However, Engemann is confirmed to be part of the cast, though the trailer sees her peering down alternative career paths, like singing. One snippet sees her crooning into a microphone, seemingly recording a song.

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Relationships will also wind up and unravel over the course of season 4. Less than two weeks ago, Taylor confirmedshe split fromher boyfriendmMason McWhorter,in an emotionalTikTok video. In the trailer, though, the now-exes are seen showing affection at an earlier point in their romance.

One year out from Paul's breakup with ex Dakota Mortensen, she is shown telling confessional cameras, "It's time for me to do whatever I want to do with whoever I want to do." While the details of her pursuits have yet to be revealed, the group is shown hanging out with fellow reality starHarry Jowsey.

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Even with specifics left to be seen in episodes to come, the group is sure to be tested as they balance their personal lives with their presence on a public stage. Later in the trailer, Paul can be seen crying in a hospital bed just after Jessi Ngatikaura asks aloud, "Is she gonna be a pregnantBachelorette?"

Season 4 ofThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wiveswill premiere on March 12, with all 10 episodes streaming on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.

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How school picture day got caught up in the Epstein files fallout

School districts across the country are reconsidering their picture day partnerships after social media posts pointed to a link between a major school photo company and a billionaire investor found in the Justice Department's files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

NBC Universal A sign for Lifetouch National School Studios (Ken Wolter / Shutterstock file)

At least 10 districts across four states have canceled or paused their contracts with Lifetouch, the nation's largest school photographer. Other districts have announced they still plan to work with the company, while conducting ongoing reviews to ensure it is in the best interest of their students.

The controversy centers around Leon Black, who was an associate of Epstein's and the former CEO of Apollo Global Management, an investment fund that bought Lifetouch's parent company, Shutterfly, in September 2019.

In recent weeks, viral posts on Facebook and elsewhere have called Lifetouch's proximity to Epstein's orbit a "parental red flag,"and have warned families against allowing their children's photos and data to bekept by a company that could have been linkedto Epstein. There has been no evidence that has emerged that any children's photos were accessed inappropriately as news organizations review the thousands of Epstein documents released by the Department of Justice, and Lifetouch says on its website that when a student's photo is taken, "that image is safeguarded for families and schools, only, with no exceptions."

Lifetouch has called the alleged ties to Epstein "completely false." The company said it is committed to students' privacy and added that the timeline of events does not support a direct connection: Apollo's acquisition of Shutterfly came two months after Epstein was jailed on federal sex trafficking charges and a month after his suicide while awaiting trial.

"No Lifetouch executives have ever had any relationship or contact with Epstein and we have never shared student images with any third party, including Apollo," the company said in an email. "Apollo and its funds also have no role in Lifetouch's daily operations and have no access to student images."

Epstein and Black intersected as far back as 2001, when Epstein served as the director of Black's family foundation, a family statement in the Epstein files shows. Emails and texts in the trove of documents released by the Justice Department show the two had meetings over the years and indicate that Black received financial advice from Epstein. Black's full nameappears in the Epstein filesmore than 8,200 times, though some records may be duplicative.

Leon Black speaks while seated on a couch (Demetrius Freeman / Bloomberg via Getty Images file)

Through his attorneys, Black declined to comment on Lifetouch.Citing health problemsthat he said were exacerbated by the public scrutiny over his dealings with Epstein, Black left Apollo Global Management in 2021, two years after the fund acquired Lifetouch's parent company.

Black's lawyer, Susan Estrich, has previously denied wrongdoing on his behalf.

Nonetheless, some families with schoolchildren feel uncomfortable.

East Texas mother Brittney McLain, who has three daughters, said she asked her children's school to cut ties with Lifetouch after she read about Shutterfly and Apollo's connection. When her kids' district, Malakoff Independent School District, announced last week that it was canceling Lifetouch's spring portraits, McLain was relieved — despite previously trusting the Lifetouch brand.

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Brittney McLain in a selfie (Brittney McLain)

"It just feels tainted," she said in a phone interview. "You have images, plus kids, plus data, that exist anywhere near corruption, and most parents — especially mothers — want distance."

Social media posts linking Lifetouch to Epstein and to broader conspiracy theories began to take off earlier this month. In one post onFeb. 3, an X account sympathetic to theunfounded QAnonandPizzagate conspiracy theoriesposted an 18-minute video that claimed Lifetouch, along with several other major brands, including Chuck E. Cheese, were part of a global child trafficking ring connected to Epstein. (In an email, Chuck E. Cheese said "There is no story here" and said its CEO was in the Epstein files only on a forwardedlist of conference speakersfrom 2018.)

NBC News identifiedseveral Feb. 5 postson Facebookand Xfrom accounts with as many as 324,000 followers that alleged photos of children taken by Lifetouch were at risk. Many Facebook posts used identical language, urging parents to "Ask questions" and "Protect your kids."One X postalone received 1.4 million views.

As online discussion increased, awidely-read Reddit postlast week from a self-identified teacher said the Epstein link caused their school to cancel picture day. The Reddit user did not identify the district but, by then, local news outlets in multiple states had reported that schools in their communities were scrambling to address parental concerns about Lifetouch.

NBC News reached out to 10 school districts in states including Texas, Arizona, Michigan and New Jersey that have announced they are canceling or suspending their contracts with Lifetouch. None responded other than Malakoff, which said in an email that "after feedback from our parents, we have decided to keep all photos in-house for the time being."

Lifetouch photographs more than 25 million students each year at over 50,000 schools,according to its website. The 90-year-old company has gone viral for more light-hearted matters in the past — such as whether the laser-themed photo backgrounds it offered in the 1980s were too corny.

Some school districts are still open to using Lifetouch despite the recent controversy. In California, Alisal Union School District administrators said they are figuring out how to proceed.

"The Alisal Union School District takes very seriously its responsibility to protect the safety and security of its students and families," the district said, adding: "A decision like that must be made through consultation with a variety of stakeholders, including parents, staff, and its Board members."

And at the 32,000-student Weber School District in Utah, public information officer Lane Findlay said it has been "evaluating the situation" since receiving a few concerns from parents. After speaking with a contact for Lifetouch in Utah, the district felt confident that students' information was safe.

"Whatever that connection is, it is so far removed from where we're at locally. It's just such a jump," Findlay said. "We're comfortable, confident that there's been no compromise of any type of student data, student photos, and we are going to continue our relationship with Lifetouch."

But McLain, the Texas mother of three, does not feel she can trust the photography company.

"I understand that there may or may not be a direct or current connection, but I think for many parents, that doesn't erase the discomfort," she said, "Even the perception of association matters when children are involved."

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