“She was supposed to come to the farm in a couple of weeks’ time on a tour, a soil-to-fork farm experience, and we just canceled her because what she did is completely unacceptable,” Giuggioli, 56, claimed.
Colin Firth’s ex-wife, Livia Giuggioli (seen above), blasted Gwyneth Paltrow over her “unacceptable” ad to promote real estate near Gaza. liviafirth/Instagram“Making an ad for a luxury condo is as disgusting as it can be for someone [with] privilege,” she said. (Pictured: Giuggioli.) liviafirth/Instagram
The Green Carpet Fashion Award creator alleged that “complicit” Paltrow, 53, supported the “genocide” being done to Palestinian people by collaborating with Israeli real estate group Aviv Melisron.
“Making an ad for a luxury condo is as disgusting as it can be for someone [with] privilege,” Giuggioli said.
“How detached are you from reality? You’re either so detached that you need to be canceled — because you live in another world — or you’re actually a really, really nasty person,” she added.
“Or you are stupid. Which three [are you], Gwyneth Paltrow?”
Giuggioli (seen above with people on her farm) questioned how “detached from reality” the Marvel star was. liviafirth/InstagramGiuggioli (seen above) said she rescinded Paltrow’s invite to visit her regenerative biomimic farm, Quintosapore. liviafirth/Instagram
Giuggioli — who was married to Firth from 1997 to 2019 — concluded her video by saying the actress will definitely not be visiting her regenerative biomimic farm, Quintosapore.
She captioned the post, “I never liked or approved of cancel culture but in the case of @gwynethpaltrow it’s the least we can do.”
Page Six has reached out to Paltrow for comment but did not immediately hear back.
The “Marty Supreme” star faced criticism after she appeared in a promo for an upscale 51-story development in Herzliya — approximately 50 miles from the Gaza Strip, which has been destroyed amid the war between Israel and Hamas.
In the ad, which was filmed in New York City, Paltrow complained about early mornings as she prepared to leave her high-rise penthouse apartment for a run through Central Park.
The activist was married to Firth (seen above in 2019) from 1997 to 2019. Dave Benett/Getty Images for Eco-AgeThe “Marty Supreme” star (seen above in an ad) appeared in a promo for an upscale 51-story development in Herzliya, a city that’s 50 miles from the Gaza Strip. 51 Park Co.
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“Who decided mornings should be so early?” she said, as she stretched and changed into a workout set.
“Even my coffee needs a coffee,” Paltrow quipped.
The ad then showed Paltrow jogging through the iconic park as a voiceover continues.
“Waking up for a morning run can be brutal, but it’s a price I’m willing to pay. Because once I hit the park, pure energy takes over. It’s hard to explain,” she said.
Once the “Iron Man” star returned to her apartment building, she changed clothes to head out for the day.
In the ad, Paltrow (seen above) complained about starting her mornings early. 51 ParkThe “Iron Man” star (seen above) then went for a jog in Central Park. 51 Park
“There’s a reason the world’s most iconic buildings are by a park,” she said, referring to 51 Park’s location next to Herzliya Park and Galil Yam Park.
When Paltrow walked to an awaiting vehicle, she instructed the driver to take her to 51 Park.
“New York?” the driver asked, to which the lifestyle brand owner responded, “Herzliya. Israel.”
Images of two interconnected towers rising over the Herzliya skyline were then shown on the screen.
Though Paltrow did not share the ad on her personal Instagram, fans furiously slammed her in the comments section of her other posts.
Paltrow (seen above in an ad) did not share the commercial on her personal Instagram. 51 ParkFans labeled the actress (seen above in 2025) “Gwynocide.” GC Images
“Gwynocide has a ring to it,” wrote one user.
“So disappointed but glad to see the real you come out. Won’t be listening to your pod any longer…,” added another.
“The level of ice in your blood is stunning,” commented a third user.
Other fans posted GIFs which called for a “boycott” of Paltrow and all of her businesses.
Radio DJ Peter Rosenberg is catching major static for suggesting Texas teen Karmelo Anthony should have gotten a lighter sentence in Austin Metcalf’s murder.
“Why is the solution to all of these things, how badly can we punish the teenager who did it?” said the ESPN and WWE commentator on “The Ebro Laura Rosenberg Show,” according to a post on X by Breitbart News.
“I understand the anger and pain that the family would have,” he said of the Metcalfs. “It’s obviously an overall tragedy, and obviously a punishment should take place.”
Radio DJ Peter Rosenberg is taking heat for suggesting Texas teen killer Karmelo Anthony should have gotten a lighter sentence. Getty Images for Hashtag Sports
But ”is the Metcalf family going to be better off because Karmelo Anthony gets the book thrown at him?” said Rosenberg, who used to appear on “The Michael Kay Show.”
Anthony, 19, was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder for fatally knifing Metcalf in a dispute over seating at a high-school track and field meet in Frisco, Texas. on April 2, 2025.
He could be eligible for parole after serving 17 years behind bars.
Rosenberg’s comments on the case sparked immediate backlash on X, with one commenter saying: “What do you want to give Karmelo a medal for citizenship?”
Anthony, 19, was sentenced to 35 years behind bars for fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf. Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice
Another person said, “He only got 35 years on a 99 year sentence he’s gonna be out for parole in his mid 30s.
“He didn’t get the book thrown at him get over yourselves.”
Someone else wrote, “Currently Karmelo Anthony can not stab anyone in the chest.
“That’s why he’s in jail, so others don’t get murdered by a man who has shown he can stab someone to death.”
At trial, the jury heard from students who were at the Kuykendall Stadium where the deadly altercation took place.
Metcalf had asked Anthony to move away from his team’s tent, but Anthony refused, prompting Metcalf to eventually shove Anthony, who pulled a folding knife out of his backpack and stabbed Metcalf once in the chest.
Anthony’s lawyers claimed at trial that the stabbing was in self-defense.
Tiago Splitter coaches from the sideline during the Trail Blazers’ Oct. 24 win. AP
Billy Donovan stepped down as Bulls coach in April after six seasons with the team. Chicago went 31-51 last season and has not made the playoffs since 2022.
The Trail Blazers excelled defensively under Splitter, ranking in the top 10, as he became the first Portland head coach to post a winning record in his first season with the team since Maurice Cheeks in 2001-02.
Splitter was also the first to win a playoff game in his first season in Portland since Mike Dunleavy in 1997-98.
The Brazilian-born head coach earned his players’ approval in Portland, where the Trail Blazers were also conducting a coaching search.
“He got thrown into a difficult situation. But he’s done a phenomenal job,” Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija said. “He’s getting the best out of all of us, and we love playing for him.”
Portland Trail Blazers acting head coach Tiago Splitter speaks during a post-game news conference after his team’s win over the Golden State Warriors in an NBA basketball game. AP
The other finalists for the Bulls job were Minnesota Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori, Atlanta Hawks assistant Ryan Schmidt and current Bulls assistant Wes Unseld Jr. They all met with Bulls officials this week, ESPN reported.
Chicago originally considered at least 10 candidates but landed on Splitter due to alignment with the franchise’s direction, among other factors.
Splitter played seven years in the NBA, including time with the Spurs, the Hawks and the 76ers.
Tiago Splitter #11 of the Atlanta Hawks defends against Brook Lopez #11 of the Brooklyn Nets. Getty Images
He won an NBA championship with the Spurs in 2014.
After retiring, he started his coaching career as a scout and player development staff member for the Nets, before becoming an assistant under Ime Udoka with the Rockets in 2023.
Splitter’s first head-coaching role was with Paris Basketball during the 2024-25 EuroLeague campaign.
SAO PAULO — A Brazilian police investigator said Monday that the 21-year-old woman who died in a rope jumping incident over the weekend was not attached to any safety equipment.
Andrea Levy told journalists that the three jumping instructors involved in the incident acknowledged that Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas was not connected to safety ropes when she jumped Saturday in the countryside of Sao Paulo state.
Levy said the three instructors have been arrested and could face manslaughter charges.
“They do not remember whether they forgot to attach (the ropes), or who was supposed to do it, or who failed to check. But the fact is the ropes were not attached to her,” Levy said.
De Freitas was buried on Sunday after the accident at Ponte do Esqueleto, an abandoned bridge in Limeira, a city 148 kilometers (92 miles) north of Sao Paulo.
The young woman had asked to be launched from the bridge airplane style, with two instructors hoisting her above their shoulders as she spread out her arms. Footage shared online shows two men in white helmets launching her into a 40-meter (130-foot) abyss.
The instructors are wearing harnesses that appear to be attached to a security rope.
Rope jumping is an extreme sport that differs from bungee jumping in the type of cord used and the resulting motion of the fall. Bungee jumping uses elastic rubber cords that create a vertical, bouncing effect, whereas rope jumping uses low-stretch climbing ropes that convert the fall into a horizontal, pendulum swing.
A student who plunged to her death during a bungee jump with no cord in Brazil was still alive immediately after the fall, according to an off-duty nurse who rushed to save her.
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, was filmed being hurled off an abandoned 130-foot bridge near Sao Paulo on Saturday after careless staff seemingly failed to attach the rope in a horrific video shared on social media.
Nurse Rayza Dias was at the scene at the time, and tried to scramble to her crash site at the base of “Skeleton Bridge,” where de Freitas had been taking part in an unlicensed bungee jump.
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas plunged to her death after she bungee jumped without a cord. Instagram / @dudz.rodriguesThe moment Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas is lifted above the bridge for her jump without a cord.
“It was all covered in mud. I kept going down, down, we walked all the way,” she said, adding that de Freitas was alive when she reached her.
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas died after bungee jumping without a cord. Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas / Instagram
“I even talked to her. I have a habit of joking and saying, ‘Nobody dies on my shift.’ And I told her, ‘Duda [Eduarda], nobody dies on my shift.’ Even though I wasn’t on my shift there,” she said, becoming emotional.
Three of the bungee jump operators were arrested and subsequently charged with homicide on Sunday after two of them made a break for it following the death and had to be tracked down with a military helicopter.
Nurse Rayza Dias said Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas was still alive after her fall. Domingo Espetacular
A further three suspects who worked at the illegal site were detained but later released without charge.
The “Summer House” star slammed her castmate West Wilson for allegedly putting her career in jeopardy on multiple occasions.
“West has tried to threaten my career / show now 3 times and it’s quite frankly, disgusting. No other word to describe it,” Hubbard, 39, wrote via Threads on Monday.
Lindsay Hubbard accused her “Summer House” co-star West Wilson (pictured above in 2025) of trying to “threaten” her career multiple times. lindshubbs/Instagram“West has tried to threaten my career / show now 3 times and it’s quite frankly, disgusting,” she wrote via Threads on Monday. lindshubbs/Threads
“He went on a podcast after I had [my daughter], Gemma, and told everyone there’s ‘no way’ I could come back to [Summer House],” she claimed. “We should have known then, he’s not smart, but here we are.”
Wilson did indeed address Hubbard’s potential return in February 2025, saying, “There’s no way [she can do it] unless they bring the baby. I don’t think I can babysit. I don’t know how that works.”
Hubbard, who maintains she is the reason Wilson was cast on Season 8 to begin with, outlined further instances of alleged career sabotage during Monday’s rant.
She accused the sports journalist, 31, of “talking s—t” about the Bravo show on his “Show Me Something” podcast.
Hubbard (pictured above with daughter Gemma in January) reminded her followers of Wilson saying there was “no way” she could return to the show as a mom. lindshubbs/InstagramHubbard (pictured with Wilson and Kyle Cooke in August 2025) continued, “We should have known then, he’s not smart, but here we are.” lindshubbs/Instagram
Hubbard told her followers that Wilson and Batula’s romance, which the duo unsuccessfully tried to keep secret, “threaten[s] the status of [their] friend group and future of the show.”
According to Hubbard, Wilson used his “diabolical decision making skills” to manipulate Batula (seen above in April) to enter a relationship with him. Jesal/ Backgrid for Page SixShe believes the controversial couple (pictured above in April) will “threaten the status of [their] friend group and future of the show.” Santi Ramales / BACKGRID
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“West Wilson: you are trash. Trying to get people to not watch OUR show that iiiii brought YOU on, you should move immediately,” she wrote via Threads Sunday.
Wilson pointed out on Friday’s episode of his podcast that if Game 6 happened — which it won’t, as the Knicks won the NBA championship — it would take place on Tuesday at the same time as “Summer House: The Aftermath.”
“I swear to God, give me the Spurs Saturday and the Knicks on f–king Tuesday night, and we will pop champagne on this f–king podcast Wednesday,” he told listeners.
The “Summer House” bonus episode — which will air Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo — is set to focus on the fallout of Wilson and Batula’s secret romance in the weeks following the dramatic three-part Season 10 reunion.
Ever since the pair confessed to their relationship, they have been under fire from Bravo fans and their co-stars alike.
Hubbard also called out Wilson (pictured in February) over the weekend after he hoped the Knicks would lose to distract from the upcoming “Summer House” bonus episode. Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images“West Wilson: you are trash. Trying to get people to not watch OUR show that iiiii brought YOU on, you should move immediately,” Hubbard (pictured with their “Summer House” co-stars at Bravocon 2025) penned. Griffin Nagel/Bravo via Getty Images
Hubbard was extra hard on Wilson during the reunion and has been vocal about her disapproval of the relationship.
“You … do whatever you need to do to climb the ladder, to clout-chase to get wherever you f–king need to go, and then boom — they don’t work for you, they don’t serve what you need to be served, and you drop them,” she said, predicting Wilson will “do the same” to Batula.
She and Batula, 34, will have an emotional conversation during “Summer House: The Aftermath.”
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is distancing himself from Hollywood’s culture of political activism, expressing his frustration with the “slinging” and “bulls—” he views as dominating public debate.
During a recent interview with Esquire for the magazine’s Summer Issue cover story, the 54-year-old actor and professional wrestler explained why he decided to keep his political views private.
“What I have learned through experience is that I need to keep — need, not want — the main thing the main thing,” the “Moana” star said. “And the main thing for me, the thing that in the morning I swing my legs out of bed and I run towards, is creating. It’s art. It’s storytelling. I’ve learned I’m going to keep my politics to myself.”
Johnson continued, “There are moments when, ‘Hey, there’s nothing we can’t talk about. If I’m wrong, I’ll tell you I’m wrong. Or if I feel like I got a leg up and this is the right way to go, I’ll share it with you.’”
“Politics is omnipresent and it’s forever,” he added. “I don’t like it. I hate it at times. I hate the slinging. I hate all the bulls— that comes with it.”
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is distancing himself from Hollywood’s culture of political activism, expressing his frustration with the “slinging” and “bulls—” he views as dominating public debate. REUTERS
Johnson’s remarks came after he was asked about Bruce Springsteen’s recent criticism of President Donald Trump during his “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour.”
Since launching the tour in March, Springsteen, 76, has repeatedly unleashed blistering attacks on Trump during his concerts.
After being told about Springsteen’s “overtly political” show, Johnson said his immediate reaction was that the rock icon and the president should have a conversation.
“Because when I hear you talk about Springsteen, who I love, and this idea that he’s speaking directly to Trump in his concerts, my first thought as you were telling me that, in my head, I went, ‘Oh, then why don’t they talk? They should sit down and talk,’” Johnson said. “I don’t know where that goes, but I do know that’s an important step.”
“What I have learned through experience is that I need to keep — need, not want — the main thing the main thing,” the “Moana” star said. “And the main thing for me, the thing that in the morning I swing my legs out of bed and I run towards, is creating. It’s art. It’s storytelling. I’ve learned I’m going to keep my politics to myself.” Taya Gray/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Johnson, who identifies as an Independent, made his first endorsement of a political candidate during the 2020 election, backing former President Joe Biden in his race against Trump.
While speaking with “Fox & Friends” host Will Cain in April 2024, Johnson explained why he would not be endorsing a candidate in the 2024 presidential election.
“The endorsement that I made years ago with Biden was what I thought was the best decision for me at that time,” Johnson told Cain.
Since launching the tour in March, Springsteen, 76, has repeatedly unleashed blistering attacks on Trump during his concerts. AP Photo/Charles Sykes
“Am I going to do that again this year? That answer’s no. I’m not going to do that,” he said. “Because what I realized that what that caused back then was something that tears me up in my guts back then and now, which is division. And that got me.”
“The takeaway after that months and months and months, I started to realize like, ‘Oh man, that caused an incredible amount of division in our country.’ So I realize now going into this election, I’m not going to do that. I wouldn’t do that because my goal is to bring our country together. I believe in that, in my DNA. So in the spirit of that, there’s going to be no endorsement,” Johnson continued.
Johnson, who identifies as an Independent, made his first endorsement of a political candidate during the 2020 election, backing former President Joe Biden in his race against Trump. Getty Images
“Not that I’m afraid of it at all, but it’s just I realize that this level of influence — I’m gonna keep my politics to myself, and I think it’s between me and the ballot box,” he added.
Following a widely criticized debate performance in June 2024, Biden ended his reelection campaign in July and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. Harris was later defeated by Trump when he won a second term in November 2024.
Johnson previously condemned the July 2024 assassination attempt against Trump and praised the president’s defiant response afterward.
The New York Post’s front page featured Trump survived an assassination attempt in July 2024. Paola Morrongiello / NY Post DesignJohnson previously condemned the July 2024 assassination attempt against Trump and praised the president’s defiant response afterward. POOL via CNP/INSTARimages.com
“Whether you love Donald, don’t love Donald, it doesn’t matter. They tried to assassinate him. There’s no room for that. Despite it being who we were in that moment, I still believe in my core that is not who we are as a country. So him standing up at that moment, we wanted to see that,” Johnson said while appearing as a keynote speaker at The Value Conference in September 2024.
He also noted that Trump was a fan of his wrestling career and had attended his fights in New York City.
“He used to come watch me wrestle all the time at Madison Square Garden. It was great. First time I saw him, he said ‘let me see the eyebrows,’” the “Jumanji” star joked, referencing a popular meme regarding his eyebrow.
During his interview with Cain, Johnson shared his thoughts on cancel culture.
Johnson said he’s come to learn that being “real” and honest is more important than worrying about being canceled. Robert Hanashiro / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
“To be real and to be direct and to be open and to be transparent….that’s important to me,” he explained. “In today’s easy cancel culture world and cancel culture, woke culture, this culture, that culture division, etc., that really bugs me.”
Johnson said he’s come to learn that being “real” and honest is more important than worrying about being canceled.
“You either succumb and be what you think other people want you to be, or you go, ‘No, that’s not who I am. I’m going to be myself and I’m going to be real.’ If you ask me something, a real answer is important, and the truthful answer is important, and that may get people upset and may p— people off. And that’s okay,” he said. “But it took me some time to recognize that.”