Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte is forcefully denying allegations of drug use in the presence of his children, following claims made by his estranged wife, Kayla Lochte, in recent legal documents.

The court filing, submitted on August 21, accuses Lochte of inhaling nitrous oxide in front of one of their three children and alleges the presence of cocaine in their shared home. Kayla is seeking sole physical custody of their children—Caiden, 8, Liv, 6, and Georgia, 2—as a result of these accusations.

In response, Lochte acknowledges past struggles with substance use but firmly denies ever endangering his kids. “While I have used drugs in my home, I have never done so in front of or around my children. I have never driven them under the influence,” he stated in an interview with Us Weekly.

Lochte explained that his substance use began after a severe car accident in Gainesville, Florida, in 2023, which he described as a “near-death experience.” The incident left him with a broken leg, requiring surgery and months of rehabilitation. “I fell into a cycle of depression that led to substance abuse,” he revealed.

During this difficult period, Lochte says he occasionally retreated to his truck before entering the house—not because he was impaired, but to decompress from what he called a “toxic and overwhelming” home environment.

Months after the accident, Lochte entered a recovery program. He recently shared with his followers that he has been sober for 54 days. “We all make mistakes in life. We are not defined by those mistakes, but by how we learn from them and the work we put in to overcome them,” he said.

He also offered encouragement to others facing similar challenges: “To anyone struggling with substance abuse—you are not alone. There are people who love you, and resources are available. Reaching out is the first step toward healing.”

The divorce proceedings between Lochte and his wife remain ongoing. Kayla has additionally requested spousal support, exclusive use of their Florida home, and permission to relocate with the children to California.

Sami Sheen Calls Out Estranged Father Charlie Sheen in TikTok Post

The 21-year-old content creator publicly criticized her father just as the actor is promoting his new memoir, ‘The Book of Sheen,’ and an upcoming Netflix documentary, ‘aka Charlie Sheen.’

Sami Sheen is speaking out about her strained relationship with her father, actor Charlie Sheen.

On Wednesday, the daughter of Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards posted a TikTok video seemingly criticizing her father. Her post came in response to a recent People magazine cover story where Sheen promoted his memoir and a new Netflix documentary.

In the clip, Sami stitched a TikTok from People in which Charlie, 60, played a game called “Phone a Friend.” The “Two and a Half Men” star was asked which friend he would call when he needed a laugh, a pep talk, and more.

After watching a segment where Charlie was asked, “Who do you call if you just need a laugh?”, Sami turned to the camera with a sarcastic comment.

“Hmm. I’m gonna say… anyone but your daughter?” she replied, before laughing as the video ended.

In the full version of the People video, Charlie named his brother, Emilio Estevez, as the person he would call.

This isn’t the first time Sami has addressed the distance between them. Earlier this year, she revealed on Gia Giudice’s “Casual Chaos” podcast that she had cut off contact with her father after growing “frustrated” with his behavior.

“We haven’t spoken on the phone in almost a year, and we haven’t texted in a little over six months,” she shared.

She explained that their relationship had already been fading due to Charlie’s busy schedule. But what finally led her to cut ties was his reaction to her rhinoplasty surgery.

“I was really mad that he couldn’t even call me or anything to see if I made it out of surgery,” Sami said.

According to her, Charlie texted her 24 hours later with a casual, “Oh, did you make it out okay?”

She responded, “I could have been dead by now, but yeah, I’m fine.”

That exchange quickly escalated. “He was saying stuff like, ‘Oh, it’s not like you got a new kidney. You’re fine,’” Sami recalled. “I was like, ‘Okay, thank you for making this worse.’”

What started as a disagreement soon “tumbled into something really big,” leading Sami to consciously distance herself.

She emphasized that while the surgery wasn’t life-threatening, what she needed was emotional support—which she didn’t receive.

Things reached a point where Sami decided to block her father after what she described as repeated “crazy” messages.

“I’ve had him blocked for a minute now. I had to block his email as well,” she revealed. “He actually got a new number on Christmas to text me other crazy stuff, so I had to block that number too.”

Eventually, she told him directly: “Do not contact me ever again because this is crazy.”

Sami is the first daughter of Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards. The former couple also has another daughter, Lola, 20. Charlie is also father to 16-year-old twins Max and Bob from his marriage to Brooke Mueller, and has a 41-year-old daughter, Cassandra Estevez, from a previous relationship.

Everything Ariana Grande Has Been Up to Since Her Last Tour in 2019

Ariana Grande just announced her first tour in six years—and it turns out she’s been anything but idle since her last run of shows. While many know she’s been deep in the world of Wicked, that’s only part of the story.

Arianators everywhere are celebrating the end of the long wait for new live performances. The singer revealed plans for her “Eternal Sunshine” tour in 2026, sending fans into a frenzy as she mapped out dates across the U.S. and Canada before finishing in London.

The surprise announcement followed a mysterious video posted to her Instagram on August 27th. In the clip, Grande’s hand shakes as she attempts to tap a screen that reads: “A corrupt file has been found and corrected.” The video then cuts to text saying: “See you next year… Announcement loading…”

The news came as a pleasant shock. Only months earlier, in a December 2024 interview with Variety, Grande had hinted that touring wasn’t in her immediate plans. “My fans know that music and performing will always be part of me, but I don’t see a tour happening soon,” she explained. “I want to explore other art forms, and right now, acting feels like home.”

She added, “I’m thankful for my fans’ patience. We’ve grown so much together throughout the Wicked journey. But music will always be my lifeline—even if I’m just performing at my mom’s house.”

After some fans expressed disappointment online, Grande responded in a July post, assuring them: “I’m working on a plan to sing for you all next year—even if it’s just for a little while.” She playfully scolded, “It’s silly to think that just because I’m busy with other projects, I’d ever abandon music. It’s my heart. There has to be space for everything.”

So what has Ariana been doing since the Sweetener World Tour wrapped in late 2019?

Following the tour—which spanned 101 dates in support of her albums Sweetener (2018) and Thank U, Next (2019)—Grande didn’t exactly disappear. She stayed in the spotlight, just in different ways.

Despite the global slowdown in 2020, she kept busy: releasing the charity single “Stuck with U” with Justin Bieber, dropping her sixth studio album Positions, performing at the Grammys, and collaborating with Lady Gaga on the smash “Rain On Me.” She also bought a new home in Hollywood Hills and confirmed her relationship with real estate agent Dalton Gomez. The couple got engaged by year’s end.

2021 was equally eventful: Grande married Gomez in an intimate ceremony, released a star-packed remix of “34+35” with Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion, and launched her beauty brand r.e.m. beauty. She also appeared in the film Don’t Look Up and joined season 21 of The Voice as a coach.

The following year, she focused on expanding her business—unveiling a second chapter of R.E.M. Beauty and introducing a body care line, God Is A Woman. Then came Wicked. Landing the role of Glinda was a dream come true for Grande, who committed fully to the film adaptation—so much so that 2022 became the first year since her debut without any new music releases.

In 2023, Wicked production was in full swing. Grande finalized her divorce from Gomez and began dating co-star Ethan Slater. She still found time to feature on The Weeknd’s “Die For You” remix, launch her 13th fragrance Cloud Pink, and make a guest appearance on RuPaul’s Drag Race.

Come 2024, Grande was immersed in promoting Wicked—but still delivered her seventh album, Eternal Sunshine. She also faced public scrutiny over her new relationship, changing appearance, and health during the press tour.

Now, in 2025, she’s gearing up for another round of promotions for Wicked: Part Two—all while likely working behind the scenes to prepare for her highly anticipated return to the stage.

Khloe Kardashian recently joined the growing list of celebrities seeking innovative medical treatments south of the border—and she couldn’t be more enthusiastic about the results.

The reality TV star took to Instagram to share her positive experience with stem cell therapy, a treatment she received in Mexico.

“I’m in awe of the science and so hopeful for the future,” Khloe shared. “My dream is that one day treatments like this will be accessible and affordable to everyone, everywhere.”

It’s no secret that the Kardashians are early adopters of cutting-edge wellness procedures. Following in the footsteps of her sister Kim, who traveled to Mexico for stem cell treatment on a shoulder injury, Khloe decided to explore the same regenerative therapy. She visited Dr. Adeel Khan, a physician known in celebrity circles for his work in regenerative medicine. His clinic, Eterna, has also attracted A-listers like Chris Hemsworth and Zac Efron.

Khloe emphasized the benefits she’s noticed since the treatment, especially given her active lifestyle. “I work out five days a week, so having something to help with recovery, inflammation, and overall wellness is next level,” she wrote. “Not to mention the bonus of anti-aging—maybe my favorite perk.”

While stem cells are currently FDA-approved in the U.S. for certain conditions, such as blood cancers and immune disorders, their use for sports recovery, anti-aging, and inflammation is still considered experimental domestically—which is why many Americans are looking abroad for access.

Still, the public response to Khloe’s announcement was mixed. While many fans expressed support, others felt the post highlighted the gap between the healthcare experiences of the wealthy and the average person.

“I love the Kardashians, but ALL of their healthcare-related posts are so out of touch,” one comment read.

Another user wrote, “Good to know billionaires can afford to live a long healthy happy life. I’ll go sit in my corner struggling with debilitating Lyme disease because I can’t afford health insurance…”

Just weeks earlier, Kim Kardashian shared a similar experience with the same doctor, detailing how stem cell therapy helped resolve her chronic shoulder and back pain. She described the treatment as “a game-changer” but also acknowledged the current barriers to access, reminding followers that such procedures aren’t yet widely available in the U.S.

Zac Efron and Chris Hemsworth have also posted about their positive outcomes with Dr. Khan’ clinic, though Hemsworth did not share specifics regarding his treatment.

As regenerative medicine continues to evolve, so does the conversation around its accessibility—and whether emerging therapies will remain available only to those who can afford to travel and pay out-of-pocket, or eventually become part of mainstream medical care.

“Dancing with the Stars” pro Britt Stewart has found her lifelong partner in every sense of the word.

The celebrated dancer married actor Daniel Durant, her partner from season 31 of the hit show, in a beautiful ranch wedding this past weekend. The couple, both 35, exchanged vows at the Riata Ranch in Santa Margarita, California, surrounded by their closest friends and family—including plenty of familiar faces from the world of entertainment.

Reflecting on the day, Durant shared with PEOPLE, “I could never have imagined what my wedding would be like—it still feels a little like a dream. But it’s real. It’s happening!” Stewart added, “I was never the little girl who dreamed of a fairy-tale wedding. What I wanted was a feeling—an abundance of love connecting everyone there.”

That warmth was felt everywhere, thanks in part to the couple’s high-profile guest list. Judges, hosts, and fellow pros from DWTS showed up in full force. Judge Derek Hough attended with his wife Hayley Erbert, who served as maid of honor. Co-hosts Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro were also there, along with pro dancers Jenna Johnson, Rylee Arnold, Ezra Sosa, Emma Slater, Alan Bersten, Daniella Karagach, Brandon Armstrong, and Witney Carson. Even Stewart’s first partner on the show, Johnny Weir, joined the celebration—as a bridesmaid.

The wedding weekend also included Durant’s CODA co-stars, Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur. Festivities began with a welcome party blending “garden party elegance and Italian summer vibes,” complete with pizza and s’mores.

Stewart looked breathtaking in a Vivienne Westwood cape gown with a dramatic train and delicately embroidered veil. Durant complemented her in a classic tuxedo, personalized with Gucci sneakers and a ring that belonged to his late grandfather.

Their emotional vows highlighted the deep connection they share. “What I love most about Britt is her soul—her strength as a leader, her sense of humor. If I fall, I know she’ll be the first to catch me,” Durant said. “I can’t wait to call her my wife… I want everyone to know I’m all hers.”

Stewart echoed his sentiments: “I am the yin to his yang. My soul has been waiting for his. I love that he’s unique in every way and continues to surprise me. I’ll never be bored with him—and I need that. He brings me so much joy, calms my nerves, and feels like home.”

The couple exchanged rings and vows in American Sign Language, with Durant’s childhood interpreter, Doug Boen-Bailey, providing support. The ceremony was officiated by David Kurs, artistic director of Deaf West Theatre, whom Durant admires as a role model and “an amazing family man.”

Food played a central role in the celebration. Field to Table catering designed a personalized menu around Stewart’s allergies and the couple’s favorite foods—from oysters and caviar to sushi and tacos. Dessert included a gluten-free fruit cake, and signature cocktails named after their cats, Hudson and Orlando.

Since meeting on DWTS in 2020—where they finished in fifth place, Stewart’s best result at the time—their relationship has only deepened. They announced their romance on Valentine’s Day 2023 and were engaged by that Christmas. Now, they’re officially married—a perfect next chapter to their love story.

The stars of The Conjuring: Last Rites are speaking out about the recent headlines involving the infamous Annabelle doll—and they have a message for comedian Matt Rife, who recently became the doll’s new “guardian.”

Orion Smith and Madison Lawlor, who play younger versions of Ed and Lorraine Warren in the upcoming film, opened up in a recent interview about their own eerie experiences and didn’t hold back when it came to Rife’s controversial purchase.

Lawlor admitted that although she wasn’t initially afraid of Annabelle, that’s started to change. “Lately, Annabelle has been really getting under my skin,” she said. “She’s been popping up everywhere in the news, and I’m just like, ‘Okay, we see you, Annabelle.’” She quipped, “Guess she knows the movie’s coming out.”

The doll made waves back in May when false reports claimed it had gone missing and was connected to strange events in New Orleans. Then, in July, paranormal investigator Dan Rivera—who had been touring with the doll—passed away unexpectedly at 54. According to reports, Annabelle was not in the same room when he died.

Most recently, comedian Matt Rife announced he had purchased the Warrens’ former home and occult museum, making him the doll’s official keeper for the next five years.

When asked about Rife’s decision, Lawlor replied diplomatically, “It’s his money,” though she admitted she wouldn’t make the same choice. Smith was more direct: “Be careful, man! We’ll see what happens.”

Both actors are excited to join the Conjuring franchise, but they also revealed that strange coincidences began almost immediately during the audition process.

“So many weird little things happened—it felt like signs,” Smith shared. “I was at the gym right before I got the call about the role, and there was an earthquake. The whole building shook. Then, just minutes later, my phone rings. It was director Michael Chaves. It was surreal.”

He also disclosed that he officially signed his contract on the anniversary of Ed Warren’s death. “It felt like things were aligning in a mysterious way,” Smith added.

Once filming began, the odd occurrences didn’t stop. During their very first scene, a door suddenly swung open on its own—while the cameras were rolling. “No one was near it. The whole crew was stunned,” Smith recalled. “We ended up having to block it with a sandbag. It felt like the set was making its presence known.”

Longtime fans of the series, both actors revisited the earlier films to prepare. Smith, who’s often told he resembles Patrick Wilson, had a slight advantage. Lawlor, on the other hand, worked to embody the presence of a young Lorraine Warren. “It wasn’t as obvious a fit,” she admitted, “so I had to really show I could become her.”

The two finally met during an intense three-hour callback over Zoom. After being cast, they had the opportunity to work directly with Wilson and Farmiga, who offered guidance and encouragement.

“They were incredibly generous,” Lawlor said. “Vera told me, ‘Make this your own. Don’t hold back.’ She really empowered me to put my own stamp on Lorraine.”

Smith shared a similar experience: “Patrick was so supportive. He told me, ‘Just do your thing—you’ve got this.’ It meant everything coming from him.”

Though they haven’t seen the final cut yet, both agree that working on a horror film gave them a new respect for the genre. “There’s a real artistry to horror—a rhythm and technical precision that’s often overlooked,” Lawlor reflected.

As for whether they’d return for more films set in the Conjuring universe? Absolutely.

“Just being part of this world is a dream,” Smith said. “If there’s more to tell, I’m totally in.”

Lawlor agreed: “This whole experience has been incredible. I would love to keep exploring this role.”

The Conjuring: Last Rites arrives in theaters on September 5.

Ashlee Simpson-Ross Opens Up About ‘Insane Bullying’ Following Infamous SNL Lip-Syncing Incident

“It was a different era,” Simpson remarked about the intense criticism, emphasizing that losing her voice didn’t negate the fact that she wrote her own music.Ashlee Simpson-Ross is looking back on the overwhelming backlash she faced after her notorious Saturday Night Live appearance almost two decades ago. During a recent interview on the Pod Meets World podcast, she revisited the aftermath of the 2004 incident, in which a technical glitch caused her hit “Pieces of Me” to play prematurely—before she even began singing her second song, “Autobiography.”

Reflecting on the harsh public reaction, Ashlee told hosts Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel, and Will Friedle in the August 21 episode, “I think it’s a different era now. Back then, the bullying was insane.”

Just 20 years old at the time, Simpson became the first musical guest to walk off the SNL stage mid-performance. Flustered and unsure what to do once the wrong track cued, she resorted to an impromptu jig before exiting. She returned before the credits rolled to offer an explanation—though it did little to calm the storm of criticism.

“My band started playing the wrong song, and I didn’t know what to do, so I thought I’d do a hoedown,” she said live on air. “This is live TV. These things happen!”

Now 40, Simpson acknowledges how that moment came to define her in the public eye for years. “I felt like I had to constantly explain myself—‘But I perform every night! My fans know.’ I had to hold onto that internally,” she shared.

She also pointed out that having vocal struggles didn’t discredit her artistry. “Yes, I’ve had ups and downs like everyone else,” she said. “Just because I lost my voice doesn’t mean I didn’t write those songs.”

Simpson contrasted today’s media environment—where social media allows celebrities to control their narrative more directly—with the early 2000s, when one mistake could haunt a career indefinitely. “Back then, it felt like that one thing was on your shoulders forever,” she noted. “We had magazines, tabloids… today everything moves faster and feels more fleeting.”

This isn’t the first time she’s revisited the incident. Earlier this year, on the Broad Ideas podcast, she revealed she had actually lost her voice ahead of the show after discovering she had vocal nodules. She insisted she wouldn’t perform, but claims she was encouraged to lip-sync to pre-recorded vocals.

“I said, ‘I will not go on. I don’t care—I can’t speak,’” Simpson recalled. “My band had never practiced with a track. I knew it wasn’t going to go well. I felt trapped.”

Noah Cyrus is getting candid about the intense challenges of coming of age under public scrutiny, revealing how she emerged from a “really dark time” to find happiness and stability.

The 25-year-old singer-songwriter opened up to PEOPLE in a conversation about her new album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me, describing her career as a journey of self-rediscovery. “I’ve gone through so many versions of myself while growing up and changing,” Noah reflects. “But I made it out. I came through that darkness and landed in a really positive place.”

As the youngest member of the famously musical Cyrus family—which includes father Billy Ray Cyrus, global superstar sister Miley, DJ sister Brandi, former Metro Station guitarist brother Trace, and Nashville-based singer Braison—music was both her inheritance and her lifeline. “Music runs deep on my dad’s side. It’s in our blood; it’s what binds us together,” she says. That connection became her anchor during years spent struggling with addiction and mental health issues.

Noah admits that touring while battling severe depression and anxiety took a heavy toll. “It was impossible to juggle it all when I wasn’t taking care of myself or committing to the therapy I needed,” she confesses. Now, she emphasizes the importance of seeking help. “I encourage anyone who’s struggling to talk about it—when they’re ready. That feeling of not wanting to be alive… I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.”

After a Xanax addiction nearly ended her career in 2020, Noah found the strength to get sober. She credits her healing to music and the support of her fiancé, fashion designer Pinkus, whom she got engaged to in 2023. “Our relationship is a true partnership,” she shares. “It’s private, but it inspired songs like ‘I Saw the Mountains’—that hope and excitement about building a life with someone.”

This new sense of purpose has reshaped her outlook. “More than anything, I want to be a mom. It’s my biggest goal. For the first time, I feel truly connected to life and excited about the future,” Noah says.

With her new album released and a tour starting September 12, Noah is stepping firmly into a new chapter. “I’m in the strongest, most secure place I’ve been in a very long time. This album played a huge part in getting me here.”

She also addressed recent family developments—including her dad’s divorce from mom Tish Cyrus and Tish’s subsequent marriage to Dominic Purcell—with grace and clarity. “I stay separate from any family ‘drama.’ What connects us is music; that’s what matters,” Noah stated. “It can be draining, but it doesn’t really touch us. We’re a family, just working through normal family things like everyone else.”

She concluded on a positive note: “Everybody’s doing great. We all love each other. When you grow up with your life being public, you learn not to let outside noise reach you.”

How Sydney Sweeney Navigated a Personal Crisis While Filming ‘The Housemaid’

Director Paul Feig is praising Sydney Sweeney for her unwavering professionalism on the set of their upcoming psychological thriller, The Housemaid, despite going through a deeply personal challenge at the time.

In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Feig revealed that the 27-year-old actress was dealing with the collapse of her engagement to Jonathan Davino while shooting the film earlier this year. Still, he said, she remained “completely present emotionally” throughout production.

“She was just up for anything and really didn’t bring any issues to set,” Feig shared. He went on to acknowledge, “I know she was going through some things when this was going on — now everybody knows about her engagement falling apart.”

Feig made a point of checking in on Sweeney during filming. He recalled asking her, “Hey, are you OK?” to which she would genuinely respond, “I’m fine, I’m great!” He emphasized that her replies never felt defensive, just focused. The director also commended her strong work ethic, noting simply that Sweeney “loves to work.”

Sweeney and Davino, 42, started dating in 2018 and got engaged in March 2022. The former couple co-founded the production company Fifty-Fifty Films in 2020, which has produced films like Anyone But You (2023) and Immaculate (2024), both starring Sweeney.

When asked by The Wall Street Journal if she and Davino would continue their professional partnership post-breakup, Sweeney kept her answer brief: “I’m going to keep all of my personal stuff out of it.”

The profile also revisited the intense speculation about a romance between Sweeney and her Anyone But You co-star, Glen Powell, which swirled during the film’s press tour. At the time, their playful on-screen chemistry fueled rumors of an off-screen relationship—even though both were in other committed partnerships.

The rumors gained traction when news broke that Powell had split from his longtime girlfriend, Gigi Paris, right as he and Sweeney were appearing increasingly close at promotional events. Though both stars denied any romantic involvement, they didn’t address the rumors until months later.

Reflecting on the situation now, Sweeney explained their approach: “We wanted everything to be an activity. And then the audience and the people were the ones who created all the other narratives.”

As for a potential sequel to their hit rom-com, Powell, 36, recently told The Hollywood Reporter that they are “still talking” about the idea. He clarified that they won’t move forward with a follow-up “until it’s the right idea,” adding that finding the right story “requires patience.”

Nicole Young Blasts ‘Selling Sunset’ Season 9 Reunion, Vows to Tell Her Story: ‘I Won’t Stay Quiet’

The Selling Sunset star—locked in a feud with Chrishell Stause—claims she was kept waiting for hours on set, only to be dismissed after addressing one topic.

Season 9 of Selling Sunset hasn’t even hit Netflix yet, but Nicole Young is already hinting at fireworks.

On Sunday, August 17, the real estate agent took to TikTok to vent about filming the upcoming reunion special. While the new season premieres October 29, the reunion’s release date remains under wraps.

“Just got home from the reunion—let me tell you about my day,” Young said, munching popcorn with an air of someone ready to dish.

She explained that she arrived at 8:30 a.m.—ahead of her 9:00 a.m. call time—and went through hair and makeup.

“By 10:15, 10:30, I was fully ready,” she recalled. “Then I sat in my trailer so long that I watched four movies. Six o’clock rolls around, and I’ve been in glam for hours.”

Finally, she was brought to set—only for the conversation to last minutes.

“They sit me down, ask about one thing, and then the host goes, ‘Okay, thanks Nicole—great to see you,’” she said, shaking her head in disbelief between popcorn bites.

“I’ve never been in a situation where it was this obvious they didn’t want me to speak. Unreal,” Young fumed. “But sometimes you have to recognize when something isn’t serving you anymore. And this? Definitely one of those times.”

She then flipped off the camera—clarifying it was aimed at the show, not fans—before promising to share her full side of the story on TikTok.

“Trust me, I won’t be silenced,” she vowed.

The Never-Ending Feud with Chrishell Stause

Young’s tension with fan-favorite Chrishell Stause dates back to Season 6. It started when Young accused Stause of taking credit for one of her past listings—and since then, the drama has spiraled.

At one point, Young insinuated Stause’s success at The Oppenheim Group wasn’t due to her sales skills, while Stause fired back by accusing Young of being “on drugs.”

Earlier this year, TMZ reported that Young was temporarily sidelined during Season 9 filming due to escalating clashes with Stause.

According to sources, things reached a boiling point after a cast dinner went south in November. By September 2024, Stause reportedly declared she’d quit the show if Young stayed on.

Now, with Young promising to expose her truth, it’s clear this feud is far from over.