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RarelySeen Soap Opera Star, 77, Is Nearly Unrecognizable With Arm Sling Isabella TorregianiAugust 1, 2025 at 12:06 AM RarelySeen Soap Opera Star, 77, Is Nearly Unrecognizable With Arm Sling originally appeared on Parade. Soap opera legend Deidre Hall, best known for her iconic role as Dr.

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Soap opera legend Deidre Hall, best known for her iconic role as Dr. Marlena Evans on Days of Our Lives, was recently spotted during a rare public outing in Los Angeles — and the 77-year-old's appearance sparked concern.

Photographed on Wednesday, July 30, Hall appeared as radiant and ageless as ever, but the noticeable arm sling raised questions about a possible injury.

In the photos obtained by MEGA, Hall is seen strolling through Los Angeles with friends, dressed casually in a blue button-up shirt, black pants and oversized shades. The actress appeared in good spirits despite wearing the sling, though the cause of her injury remains unclear.

This marks her first public sighting since March, when she was last seen running errands in Santa Monica — notably without an arm sling, suggesting the injury occurred more recently.

The outing took an unexpected turn when a parking enforcement officer was photographed seemingly leaving a citation on Hall's Mercedes-Benz. The car was parked alongside several others on a busy street, though it's unknown whether other vehicles were also ticketed.

Hall's appearances have become increasingly rare in recent years, with her last red carpet event being the 92nd Hollywood Christmas Parade supporting Toys for Tots in December 2024. Since then, the veteran actress has maintained a low profile while continuing her work on the long-running NBC daytime drama.

Hall remains active in her iconic role and recently opened up about her early days on Days of Our Lives. While on the "Soapy" podcast, hosted by The Bold and the Beautiful's Rebecca Budig and Days costar Greg Rikaart, she revealed how she nearly passed on the role that would define her career.

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"I was screen testing, and they usually try and have people not in the same room," Hall recalled. "... And I happened to see a couple women and I thought, 'My word, look who's testing for this.' "

Convinced she wouldn't be chosen over those well-known actresses, she declined the role after learning she'd been cast. "There must be something wrong with this part, so I'm turning it down too. And I did."

Three weeks later, her agent stepped in and changed her mind. "You said you wanted to do a soap," she remembered him saying. "I said, 'But there's something wrong with it.' He said, 'No.' I said, 'I wasn't their first choice.'

Her agent's reassurance proved to be the turning point, telling her, "Yes, you were." Hall called it a "You like me, you really like me" moment, and, with her doubts gone, she remembered "I love that part."

That decision kicked off one of daytime TV's most iconic partnerships, with Hall's portrayal of Marlena becoming inseparable from Days of Our Lives itself.

The rest, as they say, is soap opera history — and Hall's decades-long commitment to the character has made her one of the longest-tenured actors of the show.

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Jason Momoa Calls His Dad's Cameo in "Chief of War "a 'Pretty Beautiful Moment' Angel SaundersAugust 1, 2025 at 5:59 AM Alberto Rodriguez/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Jason Momoa Jason Momoa's dad plays a special role in his life and in his upcoming AppleTV+ series The movie star revealed tha...

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Jason Momoa's dad plays a special role in his life and in his upcoming AppleTV+ series

The movie star revealed that his father makes an important cameo in the historic drama, Chief of War

Chief of War premieres with two episodes on Friday, Aug. 1

Jason Momoa cast a special star in his new project — his dad!

Speaking to NBC News in a segment that aired on the Today show on Thursday, July 31, the 45-year-old actor revealed that his father makes a cameo in the Apple TV+ historical drama, Chief of War.

"Pops is in it, yeah," he told the outlet of Joseph Momoa. "He's blowing the conch shell."

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Joseph Momoa seen at the world premiere of the Apple TV+ series, Chief of War

The Baywatch alum added that the conch shell wasn't just a made-up role for the series, but something that his father has always taken pride in.

"Any special gathering whatsoever, my dad was always doing that," he said, adding, "To see him all in the in wardrobe was a pretty beautiful moment."

The Game of Thrones alum was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and his father is Hawaiian, hailing from Nanakuli.

"This is everything I've ever wanted to do, to do something for my culture and my heritage," Jason said of why the series is a passion project. "To be honest, guys, I've never seen anything quite like this show."

Jason co-created and executive-produced the nine-episode series, which is based on true events surrounding the unification of the Hawaiian islands as they face colonization in the late 1700s.

"I feel like this whole thing has chosen me in a way, like this is my destiny," Jason told PEOPLE at the premiere Wednesday, July 30, which was in Hawaii, not far from where he was born — and two miles from where he'd spend summers with his father. "I have no idea how I got to all this, but we're here, and I'm very grateful. I'm living my dream doing what I love to do. To play my ancestors is such a responsibility. It's scary and exciting."

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His children, Lola, 18, and Nakoa-Wolf, 16, whom he shares with ex-wife Lisa Bonet, were also nearby for the event.

The Aquaman star also shared how his father's presence continues to play a crucial role in his life.

"My dad is a coach at an outrigger canoe club, which is where I learned how to surf," Jason said. "Just this morning, the sand pulled back and revealed massive petroglyphs [ancient sandstone carvings] right in the place where I grew up. It's kind of insane. I've never experienced that before."

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Jason Momoa and his dad, Joseph Momoa

As for Jason's mother, Coni Momoa is from Norwalk, Iowa. But like his father, Coni has also made a special cameo before.

Ahead of St. Patrick's Day 2024, the mother-son duo starred in a Guinness commercial together.

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"[My mom] is the one that introduced Guinness to me. It only made sense for us to be together," Jason told PEOPLE, adding that Coni was "so nervous" on set. "She did a great job, but it was really cute to see my mom kind of panicked on the lines."

Chief of War premieres with two episodes on Aug. 1, with new episodes debuting weekly on Fridays on Apple TV+.

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Fans Are 'Tearing Up' Over 'Legendary' Actress' Heartfelt Moment With Audience Member After Injury Sammi BurkeAugust 1, 2025 at 6:05 AM Photo by: Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Images Fans Are 'Tearing Up' Over 'Legendary' Actress' Heartfelt Moment With Audience Member After Injury o...

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Jean Smart's dedication to her loving fans has left some feeling rather emotional after a video of the Hacks star signing autographs, seemingly from a wheelchair, went viral following her return to her Broadway play, Call Me Izzy, after a knee injury.

In a stage door clip uploaded to TikTok by a recent attendee, the Hollywood legend could be seen sitting behind a table with her leg propped up, engaging with fans who, one by one, made their way down a line to chat and get her signature on their Playbills. However, one fan requested she sign their arm with her Deborah Vance signature to get it tattooed, leading to an "adorable" and "wholesome" reaction that even had one fan "tearing up" in response.

Smart was so committed to getting it perfect that she even hauled herself up out of her seat with a little help from her crew, admitting that she was "nervous" to get it right, and fans were in awe of the commitment.

"I love that she realized the gravity of this being permanent and felt anxious to get it right," one gushed. "It says so much about her as a human☺️."

"Something about her yelling 'OH MY GOD IM NERVOUS!!!' makes me like her more," another admitted. "So human and real lmao."

"she was genuinely moved by this!!" someone else observed. "it's like when kids get their teacher's signature or quote tattooed. nothing is more powerful."

She was also praised for being so "accommodating to sign at the stage door after being injured," with one assuming that "Most people would have left."

"What an ICON!" another agreed. "We must protect Jean Smart at all costs!!"

"Jean Smart is the total package. Always has been, always will be. 😍," someone else declared, with another agreeing that she's "one of the classiest and kindest women ever!"

"Why do I always tear up when I see her?!?" another fan wondered. "Jean is a true gem! I just love her!"

Another hoped that the actress knows just "how legendary and amazing she is."

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Jenna Ortega stars as Wednesday Addams on Wednesday

The actress talked about why she believes the show resonates with a younger audience in a new interview

She also addressed how she thinks social media is affecting today's world

Jenna Ortega believes Wednesday has resonated with audiences for more reasons than one.

The actress, 22, who stars as the titular character, told the BBC in an interview published on Wednesday, July 30, that she believes the Netflix show has found success because it explores themes of "where we find our sense of community now."

"I wasn't around in the 70s, but I hear stories of people knocking on their neighbors' doors, and the bikes going all throughout the city, and just expecting to meet someone at a certain time on a certain location," she said.

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Ortega believes that nowadays people are not talking in person, instead "interacting and finding their community online" — something she said "can be very isolating."

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Jenna Ortega as Wednesday in episode 202 of Wednesday

The Beetlejuice Beetlejuice star said that social media makes people exposed to "so many voices and so many opinions."

"Much more than you would typically be, or that humans are kind of meant to be exposed to," she said. "So I think it's harder to find a sense of self. Young people are struggling to find, 'What makes my voice stand out? What is it about me in this world and this society today that gives me a sense of purpose or control or authority?' "

During an appearance on The Interview podcast with The New York Times last August, Ortega opened up about the negative experiences she's had with social media, particularly when she was a kid.

"I hate AI," she said at the time. "... Did I like being 14 [years old] and making a Twitter account because I was supposed to, and seeing dirty edited content of me as a child? No. It's terrifying. It's corrupt."

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Jenna Ortega attends Hurry Up Tomorrow World Premiere on May 13, 2025 in New York City

"It's wrong. It's disgusting," added Ortega. "...Here's the problem, though. We've opened Pandora's box. Well, it is what it is. It's out there now. We're gonna have to deal with the consequences."

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Poll: Nearly 70% of Americans — including a majority of Republicans — think the government is hiding something about Jeffrey Epstein Andrew RomanoJuly 31, 2025 at 8:20 PM Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, Mass., on Sept. 8, 2004.

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Bipartisanship is rare in U.S. politics these days. But according to a new Yahoo/YouGov poll, there's now at least one thing that more than two-thirds of Americans seem to agree on: that the government is "hiding" information about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The survey of 1,729 U.S. adults, which was conducted from July 24 to 28, shows that a clear consensus has formed across party lines about how the government has handled the questions surrounding Epstein's life and death.

When respondents are told that President Trump's Justice Department has "concluded that Epstein did not have a 'client list' of famous associates who engaged in wrongdoing with him," 69% of them still say the government is "hiding information about Epstein's client list." That group includes a majority of Republicans (55%).

Just 8% of Americans, meanwhile, say the government isn't concealing information about a client list.

About a quarter of U.S. adults (23%) believe the Justice Department's conclusion that Epstein died by suicide after hanging himself in jail. The rest think Epstein was murdered (47%) or say they're not sure what happened (30%). Nearly as many Republicans (42%) as Democrats (51%) believe Epstein was killed.

As a result, nearly seven in 10 Americans (67%) say the government is hiding information about Epstein's death. Again, that group includes a majority of Republicans (52%).

What do people think is going on?

About half of Americans (48%) — including 81% of Democrats and 53% of independents — think the government is hiding information about Epstein's client list "because it would implicate Trump."

Even among Republicans, 13% say the same and 16% say they're unsure.

The new Yahoo/YouGov poll comes amid ongoing right-wing backlash over how the administration has handled its investigation into Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial for allegedly paying dozens of teenage girls, some as young as 14, to perform sex acts.

The disgraced financier has long been the focus of conspiracy theories that claim he was murdered to conceal the names of powerful people on a secret "client list." During the 2024 campaign, Trump said he would consider releasing additional government files on Epstein. Then, after returning to the White House, he directed the Justice Department to conduct an exhaustive review of any evidence it had collected.

Earlier this month, the DOJ and FBI released a two-page joint memo concluding that Epstein had "committed suicide in his cell" and compiled no such "client list" — echoing previous findings by the Biden administration. The move enraged some Trump loyalists, who accused the president and his administration of breaking their promise to release all of the Epstein files. It also put the spotlight back on Trump's own relationship with Epstein.

Speaking to reporters Monday in Scotland, Trump said he never visited Epstein's notorious private island, even when given the chance.

"I never had the privilege of going to his island, and I did turn him down," Trump said. "But a lot of people in Palm Beach were invited to his island. In one of my very good moments, I turned it down. I didn't want to go to his island."

Low marks for the administration's approach

For the president, the Epstein controversy now seems to be creating a credibility gap with the public — including some of his own supporters.

Just 21% of Americans approve of the way the president is handling the investigation, his lowest rating this year on any individual issue; nearly three times as many (61%) disapprove. Meanwhile, 44% of Republicans — roughly half the number who applaud his approach to immigration — approve of how Trump has dealt with the investigation.

A majority of Americans (55%) say the president has "not gone far enough" in his efforts to "get to the bottom" of the Epstein case; combined, less than a quarter say that his approach has been about right (16%) or that it has gone too far (7%). A third of Republicans (33%) say Trump has not gone far enough.

Attorney General Pam Bondi — the face of the administration's Epstein efforts — is now deeply unpopular: 26% of Americans say they have a favorable opinion of her.

And while confidence in the Justice Department wasn't high the last time Yahoo and YouGov asked about it, in August 2022 — back then, 44% said they had "a lot" of confidence or "some" confidence in the DOJ; 56% said they had "a little" or "none" — today those numbers are even worse: 39% and 61%, respectively.

Why the Epstein story has broken through

The new Yahoo/YouGov poll suggests three potential explanations.

First, ubiquity: Nearly all respondents (91%) have heard either a lot (50%) or a little (41%) about the story. That's the fourth highest "heard a lot" score recorded in any Yahoo/YouGov poll since 2020; only the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022 (70%), Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Academy Awards that same year (66%) and Trump getting indicted in 2023 (57%) have topped it. Meanwhile, a full 84% of Americans say they think Epstein was guilty — including 91% of Democrats, 90% of independents and 77% of Republicans.

Second, Epstein's bipartisan circle. In the poll, respondents were reminded that Epstein "had a wide circle of influential friends and acquaintances, including former President Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump." Then they were asked if either president "engaged in crimes" with the financier — and nearly half of Americans said yes for Clinton (47%) and Trump (48%). In contrast, the share who said the two presidents did not engage in crimes with Epstein —12% for Clinton, 26% for Trump — was much lower. Conspiracy theories may be more attractive when they have the power to hurt the other side as well.

Third, conspiracy theories in general seem to have become more mainstream recently. For example, a majority of Democrats (51%) believe "many top politicians are involved in child sex-trafficking rings." A majority of Republicans (51%) believe that "regardless of who is officially in charge of the government and other organizations, there is a single group of people who secretly control events and rule the world together." A majority of Democrats (57%) believe "the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, Pa. was staged in order to help him win the 2024 election." A majority of Republicans (58%) believe "Trump's would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, didn't act alone." And a majority of Republicans (63%) also believe that former President Barack Obama "committed treason to try to sabotage Donald Trump in the 2016 election" — as Trump has been claiming lately, without proof.

What's next?

Americans are clear about what they want: More than eight in 10 (84%) say they would approve of the government "releasing all of the information it has on Jeffrey Epstein." Just 5% would disapprove.

Conversely, more than two-thirds of Americans (69%) disapprove of the decision last week by Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, to send "the U.S. House of Representatives home early for the summer to avoid having to vote on releasing the Epstein files." Only 10% approve.

Previously, Johnson had said that Congress "should put everything out there and let the people decide it."

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The Yahoo survey was conducted by YouGov using a nationally representative sample of 1,729 U.S. adults interviewed online from July 24 to 28, 2025. The sample was weighted according to gender, age, race, education, 2024 election turnout and presidential vote, party identification and current voter registration status. Demographic weighting targets come from the 2019 American Community Survey. Party identification is weighted to the estimated distribution at the time of the election (31% Democratic, 32% Republican). Respondents were selected from YouGov's opt-in panel to be representative of all U.S. adults. The margin of error is approximately 3.1%.

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