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YouTuber says he and wife have received a 'tremendous amount of death threats' after ending pregnancy due to Down syndrome

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- YouTuber Jesse Ridgway says he and wife Ashley have been receiving death threats after they announced they ended her pregnancy due to Down syndrome.

- Although he expected some "flak" for their decision, "to see what it's become has been pretty shocking," Ridgway added.

- Ridgway has 4.34 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.

Jesse Ridgway has always shared his life with his millions of followers, but his latest revelation has polarized his audience — and even brought on death threats.

Back on March 29, the YouTuber and his wife Ashley announced they were expecting their first baby. Two months later, the couple filmed themselves receiving the results of an amniocentesis, which tests for genetic abnormalities and chromosomal conditions. The news was devastating: their unborn child carried Trisomy 21, otherwise known as Down syndrome.

On Wednesday, the Ridgways revealed they had made the "very difficult decision" to terminate the pregnancy.

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“I know some of you may be very disappointed to hear this news," Jesse wrote in since-expired Instagram Story. "We are devastated. This has been extremely traumatic for both of us, especially Ashley. She underwent the procedure earlier this week and is on the mend. Thankfully, everything went smoothly, but emotionally we are drained."

Jesse, who has been a YouTube content creator for nearly 20 years, anticipated "some level of, like, flak or differing opinions," he told the *Los Angeles Times*, "but to see what it’s become has been pretty shocking… There are a million abortions every year, and I’m just shocked that one couple deciding to abort for Trisomy 21 is mainstream news."

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Among the DMs extending support for the couple, Jesse said that he and Ashley have also received a "tremendous amount of death threats. People saying we're murderers."

The online attacks have also carried over into the comments section of both Jesse and Ashley's Instagram accounts, as well as Jesse's YouTube channel, McJuggerNuggets, which has 4.34 million subscribers.

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Despite the backlash, Jesse hopes their openness can benefit others dealing with a similar situation.

"There are so many people out there like us dealing with these things, and nobody's talking about it," he told the *Times*. "I think if we share this, it will have a net positive for other people, and they can feel more comfortable and less shame confronting these things… I hope other people can see that, that there is some value in this, but I can't push it any more than I have. People are going to cast their judgments."

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Jason Segel Shares Wedding Planning Update with Fiancée Kayla Radomski, Reveals If He Wants Children (Exclusive) Erin Clack, Amanda ChampagneMeadowsMon, June 8, 2026 at 12:12 AM UTC 1 Jason Segel and Kayla RadomskiCredit: Laura Rose/Dave Benett/Getty Jason Segel shared an update on wedding planning with his fiancée, Kayla Radomski, while speaking exclusively with PEOPLE at Apple TV&x27;s Shrinking Emmy FYC Event in Los Angeles on June 6 Radomski announced the couple&x27;s engagement in June 2025 Segel also revealed if he hopes to start a family with his future wife Jason Segel is sharing an up...

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Jason Segel shared an update on wedding planning with his fiancée, Kayla Radomski, while speaking exclusively with PEOPLE at Apple TV's Shrinking Emmy FYC Event in Los Angeles on June 6

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Jason Segel is sharing an update on wedding planning with his fiancée, Kayla Radomski.

"It's all going great," the How I Met Your Mother actor, 46, told PEOPLE exclusively while stepping out at Apple TV's Shrinking Emmy FYC Event in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 6.

"I'm with the best person in the world," he added of Radomski, 35.

Segel also revealed if he hopes to have kids one day.

"Yeah," he said, joking, "Yeah, I'm going to have a real weird kid. It'll be great. Yeah, I'll have a moody, creative, puppet-y kid."

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Radomski announced the couple's engagement in June 2025. The So You Think You Can Dance alum shared a series of photos of the romantic proposal on Instagram, writing, "FOREVER YES 💍♥️."

One photo showed the actor, who wore a classic black suit for the occasion, down on bended knee in a garden and holding hands with Radomski. Another captured the bride-to-be admiring her ring.

"Best day of my life," Radomski wrote on Instagram Stories as she reshared her post.

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She and Segel later celebrated their engagement with a party at Cannonball restaurant in Pasadena, Calif. Radomski reshared a clip from the soirée in which the couple could be seen making touching comments about each other while surrounded by their guests.

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"I can't wait to get married to Kayla," Segel said while holding a champagne glass.

The two were first linked in October 2023 when they were photographed holding hands at Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights. Months later, they made their red carpet debut as a couple at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards, where Segel was nominated for his role as therapist Jimmy Laird in Shrinking.

During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!earlier this year, Segel recounted his elaborate surprise proposal to Radomski — and revealed the moment she "lost it."

"My measure of this, if I had done it right, was if she burst into tears, which is a high mark," Segel told host Jimmy Kimmel during the April 6 episode. "I wanted her to cry real hard. I wanted it to be the best moment of her life."

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The Forgetting Sarah Marshall actor shared that he proposed to Radomski at Huntington Gardens in California, which is a sentimental spot for the couple because they had an "early date" there.

To maintain the element of surprise, Segel told Radomski that they were attending a "donor dinner" at the botanical gardens. When she saw a carpet covered in rose petals in front of a Greek statue, she assumed it wasn't for her, telling Segel, "Aw, someone must have just gotten married here."

Segel recalled to Kimmel, "I said, 'Yeah, this is the love statue. Close your eyes, make a wish.' And while our eyes were closed, I got down on my knee, and I proposed."

Then, when a string quartet began playing "Tale as Old as Time" from Beauty and the Beast — Radomski's "favorite movie" — the tears began flowing.

"She lost it," Segel said, revealing that he popped the question with a ring he designed himself.

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The NXT Level Lab coaching centre in Marbella, Spain, says 19-year-old midfielder Bailey Rice is there to build-up his fitness to prepare for pre-season with Rangers, where he is out of contract this summer amid interest from the likes of Ajax and Aston Villa. (The National)

Rangers-linked striker Joe Gelhardt will hold talks with Leeds United about his future after the 24-year-old returned from his loan to Hull City. (Alan Nixon on Patreon)

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Chinese military hovered as global executives flocked to Taiwan tech show By Ben Blanchard, Max A. Cherney and WenYee LeeMon, June 8, 2026 at 6:03 AM UTC 0 FILE PHOTO: Taiwan President Lai Chingte speaks as he attends the opening ceremony of the annual Computex trade show in Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2026. REUTERS/Tsai HsinHan/File Photo By Ben Blanchard, Max A.

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TAIPEI, June 8 (Reuters) - As AI heavyweights including Nvidia, Intel and SK Group last week championed Taiwan's significance as a crucial hub for the global supply chain, a hostile exchange with China was brewing at ‌sea.

On the final day of the high-profile Computex conference in Taipei on Friday, Taiwan's coast guard faced off against Chinese counterparts in ‌the contested South China Sea.

"Peace in the Taiwan Strait is vital to the stability of the global economy, and the lifeline of the technology industry," Taiwan's coast guard broadcast in a ​warning to a Chinese vessel near the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands.

Taiwan is home to TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker and supplier to Nvidia and Apple, and Foxconn, Nvidia's largest server maker, along with dozens more companies working across the AI hardware stack.

China views the democratically governed island as its territory, and Beijing has stepped up military pressure to assert its sovereignty claims in recent years, particularly over the past month.

During the June 2-5 Computex event, Taiwan's defence ministry reported 79 Chinese ‌warplanes operating near the island, a stark reminder about ⁠the risk to the global AI supply chain should Beijing ever make good on threats to take Taiwan by force.

On Wednesday, China's military held another "joint combat readiness patrol" around Taiwan.

China's defence ministry did not respond to a request for comment ⁠about its activities last week.

Billions of dollars are being invested in Taiwan to produce the hardware needed to power the AI revolution, but there is a potential sting in the tail, said David Feith, senior fellow at U.S. think tank the Hudson Institute and a former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.

"There's an enormous security threat, ​and ​it emanates from Beijing," he told Reuters on Saturday at a forum in Taipei held ​by DEST, Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council-backed think tank.

"I ‌do think that markets globally and governments, I fear, are underestimating the risk of a crisis."

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said last month the company plans to spend about $150 billion annually in Taiwan, up from roughly $10 billion to $15 billion five years ago, while AMD CEO Lisa Su, who was not in Taiwan for Computex but visited shortly before, has announced investment of more than $10 billion in Taiwan's AI industry.

Huang batted away a question about security at his news conference on Tuesday, saying the supply chain should be as "diversified and as redundant" as possible so that there can be resilience, and ‌pointed to Taiwan tech firms investing in the U.S.

"However, it doesn't change the fact ​that Taiwan is incredible at manufacturing, especially technology manufacturing," he added. "This is the epicentre of ​the ecosystem."

TAIWAN'S 'RESPONSIBLE COMMITMENT'

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te, speaking at the opening of Computex, ​was more direct.

"The government will firmly safeguard peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and is committed to maintaining the ‌status quo," he said.

"This is an unwavering national policy, as ​well as Taiwan's most responsible commitment to ​the global technology supply chain."

Computex has a small military dimension, with several drone companies taking part.

Lai has made drones a key plank of his military modernisation programme.

Palmer Luckey - founder of U.S. drone maker Anduril Industries, which is jointly developing a missile with Taiwan - toured the show ​on Thursday, and told the official Central News Agency ‌that there are now around 30 Taiwanese companies in his firm's supply chains.

"There are things in this world that only exist because ​Taiwan is the leader in technology, and that's not something that I want to disappear," he said.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard, Max ​A. Cherney and Wen-Yee Lee; Editing by Anne Marie Roantree and Kevin Buckland)

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- *Scary Movie *is back, and no horror release from the past 25 years is safe.

- The sixth installment, which re-teams co-creators, co-writers, and costars Shawn and Marlon Wayans with franchise leads Anna Faris and Regina Hall, takes shots at everything from *Sinners *to *Smile *to *Scream*.

- The stars and creators of *Scary Movie *tell EW about their hyperactive new comedy, which even stretches beyond the bounds of horror to films like *Michael *and *Wicked*.

**This story contains major spoilers for *Scary Movie*.**

It's *Scary Movie** *season again. Hide your darlings.

No movie — big or small, popular or unpopular, even horror or non-horror — is safe from the beloved parody franchise's grand return to the big screen. It's been 13 years since the last entry in the *Scary Movie *franchise, 20 since stars Anna Faris and Regina Hall's last dance, and 25 since original creators and writers Shawn and Marlon Wayans were involved.

But the combined effects of COVID-era downtime, the downfall of the Weinstein regime (the first few films were handled by Miramax subsidiary Dimension Films, which unceremoniously dropped the Wayans after *Scary Movie 2*), and decades of enduring fan support led to a big family reunion for the sixth installment, *Scary Movie*, which released in theaters on Friday. That's according to Marlon, who joined his brother, Faris, Hall, and director Michael Tiddes in breaking down the jam-packed new film for **'s *Scary Movie *cover story.

During the chat, the stars and their captain on set delved into the myriad references, riffs, parodies, and potshots taken at the past two and a half decades of horror history that this standalone sequel to 2000's *Scary Movie *strings together. From *Sinners *to *Scream *to *Smile* and beyond, to uproarious lampoons of non-genre titles like *Michael *and *Wicked*, here are the victims of the latest *Scary Movie*.

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Because *Scary Movie *skips the line back to the franchise kickstarter, it again borrows its parodic framework from the** *Scream ***franchise. Glancing jokes about recent horror hits like *Get Out *and *Weapons *fly by, but the new *Scary Movie *always returns to the meta-slasher conceived by the late master Wes Craven.

"The key movies that they were parodying, kind of the heartbeat of the film, is *Scream 5* [stylized *Scream*] and *Scream 6*," Tiddes explains. "In *Scream*, they did a very similar thing of taking legacy cast and bringing new cast together to kind of contemporize the material from the original *Scream*." That's exactly what *Scary Movie *does, setting the Ghostface killer loose upon the progeny of Faris' Cindy Campbell and Hall's Brenda Meeks, a new core four (Olivia Rose Keegan, Savannah Lee Nassif, Sydney Park, and Gregg Wayans) to rival the recent *Scream *films' core four (Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Mason Gooding, and Jasmin Savoy Brown).

Marlon lays out how he, Shawn, and co-writers Keenen Ivory Wayans (who directed the first two films in the franchise), Craig Wayans, and Rick Alvarez went about pinning Cindy and Brenda to new horror targets. Once the Wayans found their "new generation," they had to ask, "Who would those kids be attached to? Brenda's their mother. But what kind of mom is she? She's the mom that wants to still be cool. She's having these parties. It was perfect, because who is that? ***Ma***."

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Hall says she "did not think Brenda was going to be wearing her hair like *Ma*, or that she had gone so matronly." Octavia Spencer's unhinged archvillain from the 2019 cult classic inspired Brenda's look and approach to life. "Brenda lost all style, but I also thought that was really funny. That is what happens, right? There was something really great about that," Hall adds. "I knew she wouldn't be an ideal mother."

Indeed, Hall laughs when recalling Brenda making jokes about "swimming to Epstein Island," turning a blind eye when her daughter learns that "slavery was a choice" from her school's new history book — authored by Kanye West — and handing out her pothead brother Shorty's (Marlon) weed candies to kids on Halloween. Under the influence, those kids then stretch their arms out ***Weapons****-*style and run straight into traffic.

As for Cindy, trauma from surviving 2000's massacre sends her packing for the remote wilderness, where she creates a house-sized booby trap lest Ghostface return for her. Her styling threads the needle between a wacko, MAGA, off-the-grid prepper and one of the most famous final girls of all time — the ***Halloween**** *reboot's death-haunted Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis). "I pitched that MAGA joke to Marlon on that very first phone call," Faris reveals. "Like, Cindy should have gone full QAnon."

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Her daughter, Tuesday (Nassif, gothed-up to make the ***Wednesday**** *riff even more plain), is the first target of the mysterious new Ghostface killer. But the menace isn't long for Shorty and Ray, who shows back up at a Southern church for a ***Sinners***-style confession. Ray's proselytizing about his "conversion" from queerness closely mimics the memorable scene from Ryan Coogler's horror blockbuster, in which Miles Caton's Sam enters a backwoods church after a night from hell.

It isn't the only time *Sinners *gets the skewer. At a party over at Brenda's, more *Sinners *jokes tussle with an out-of-nowhere ***Wicked**** *zinger and a surprisingly high-octane ***John Wick**** *spoof that Faris says prompted "five drafts of an email to Keanu Reeves saved on my phone."

Also at Brenda's, Shorty encounters Ghostface playing the role of Catherine Keener in ***Get Out ***(mere moments after a blink-and-you'll-miss-it reference to ***It Follows***), lulling him into a trance until he descends into the Sunken Place. Instead of a howling void, however, Shorty is swept up into a THC-infused parody of ***KPop Demon Hunters**** *that has to be seen to be believed. "With *KPop Demon Hunters*, that came out a little later on, and we found that as an opportunity because K-pop does so well, and is just becoming a piece of pop culture, which *Scary M*ovie is synonymous with," Tiddes says.

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The director found it "challenging" to cram this "rainbow of horror movies" all into one, streamlined experience. "How do you fit *Get Out *and ***Terrifier**** *and ***I Know What You Did Last Summer***, and make them feel like they belong in one universe?" he asked.

The final *Scary Movie *trailer opens with a fittingly grotesque send-up of *Terrifier*, the ultra-bloody, low-budget clown slasher that's built a cult following. And it also shows Cheri Oteri's Gail Hailstorm, a returning riff on Courteney Cox's *Scream *reporter Gale Weathers, in a pitch-perfect parody of the conceptual creeper ***The Substance***. Somehow, that sequence folds in on itself, revealing a joke about one of the Wayans' own past hits, ***White Chicks***.

"We were looking for something that was non-horror," Marlon explains, "because you don't want to stay there. Horror's a dark place. You want to come out of there every once in a while for a vacation." That was also the thinking behind casting Kenan Thompson in a self-contained parody of the jukebox biopic *Michael*, as a comically inept Jermaine Jackson. "We were doing reshoots, additional photography, and we saw the ***Michael* **trailer, and we were like, 'Boom, here it goes. This would be perfect, and here's how we do it,'" Marlon recalls.

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Chris Elliott in a 'Longlegs' parody in 'Scary Movie'.

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Tagging Thompson in for *Michael *opened up the *Saturday Night Live *talent pool for the Wayans to cast Heidi Gardner in a parody of Osgood Perkins' surreal, serial killer thriller ***Longlegs***. "We just thought Heidi was hilarious... we were thinking about that character — it's always about the character. And that character being psychic, but playing it dumb, but still being hilarious," he says. Gardner appears in the post-credits sequence as a version of Maika Monroe's understated Lee Harker, while Chris Elliott reprises his infamous *Scary Movie 2 *role to play Longlegs himself, in a movie-within-the-movie dubbed "Shorthand."

Robert Eggers' ***Nosferatu**** *gets the post-credits treatment too, with an entirely convincing short called *Brosferatu*, which is ready for its own production greenlight. "I probably could've did six more scenes, or eight more scenes," Marlon says. So every time they wrapped a parody that didn't end up gelling with the rest, "we thought, 'Let's put it as an Easter egg.'"

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Three notable final horror parodies include a riff on Parker Finn's instantly memeable series ***Smile***. *Scary Movie 1 *star Jon Abrahams returns to menace Cindy, his ex, by grinning at her like a maniac in a psychiatric holding facility. Shorty then accidentally summons the otherworldly power of ***Candyman**** *when he simply meant to call his dealer. An early *Scary Movie *trailer opened with a nod to the often-imitated, never-duplicated dance scene from ***M3GAN***.

It sounds like a lot, but it's only the half of it. *Scary Movie *also takes on political targets like Fox News, cultural phenomena like livestreaming, and history-altering events like the COVID pandemic. Audiences may see the film as catching up on the last 25 years of horror, but Marlon expands the frame much wider. "If you look at the Wayans brand over a course of, we've been around 50 years if you include Keenen's career. But then Damon's career, and Shawn and I, and Kim, that's about 200 years of comedy," he says. "We've always been people that want to fill that page with as many jokes as possible... and that's what we do here."

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- *Masters of the Universe* director Travis Knight details how he landed a big cameo for his new movie.

- Star Nicholas Galiztine shares what he loves most about the moment between He-Man and this character.

- The actor contributed his own ideas for the scene, to "make it more him."

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Nicholas Galitzine had a big idea for *Masters of the Universe*, where he plays the hero, Prince Adam/He-Man.

"I seem to remember sort of quite brightly going to [director Travis Knight] and going, 'You know what would be a great idea, is if we had Dolph Lundgren in the movie,'" the actor, referring to the star of the 1987 movie *Masters of the Universe*, tells **. "And he kind of looked at me like, 'Yeah, we've been planning something for...' like I had come up with this really novel [concept]. That's the thing about Travis; he's always many steps ahead of me."

It was a great idea, clearly; Lundgren does indeed make a brief cameo in the movie (in theaters now), as part of a montage that shows Adam's life on Earth.

"We're showcasing, essentially, what is a day in the life of Adam and the recurring grind of his life and how it's a pretty unsatisfying life, and you can see why he longs to get back to home, why he would want to get back to Eternia and the world he left behind," Knight explains. So we see him at his corporate HR job and at home with his rom-com-loving roommate, even at the gym, "because of what that represents. He-Man is all about giant muscles, and one of the things that we play with is this notion of machismo. So we wanted to see [Adam] at the gym working out."

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Dolph Lundgren in 1987's 'Masters of the Universe'; Nicholas Galitzine in 2026's 'Masters of the Universe'.

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That's where he meets Lundgren, whose character (credited as Macho-Man) is clearly a bit of a gym rat — so Adam (er, Galitzine?) asks him for advice, as the "new guy"...at the gym (and, sure, as the new He-Man). Lundgren shares some wise words about how being a man is more than muscles, and about getting in front of himself — which doesn't make sense at the time, but will later.

As he walks away, he turns to Adam, bidding him a "good journey," a phrase his He-Man said to characters in the original movie.

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"Originally, it was a much longer scene where we saw a lot of different aspects inside the scene, and then he has his exchange with Dolph, and that also was originally a significantly longer scene," Knight says. "You plan these things, and as you start putting the movie together, a movie is a time-based art. You only have so much time to tell the story that you're telling. And so that means along the way, you have to cut a lot of things that you love. But you really get down to the essence of what that interaction is, and to me, it's about Dolph giving this young man at the beginning of his journey a little bit of life advice, a little hard-fought wisdom. And then when you see later in the movie how that comes back around and how that affects things, I think it's absolutely joyful."

Filming of the scene happened fairly early in production, Knight says. "It was a cool way to kick off. It gave us a little bit of nitroglycerin as we're starting the production." A big jolt that the director wasn't sure would actually happen.

Dolph Lundgren standing with another person at an event both posing with raised fists

Nicholas Galitzine and Dolph Lundgren at the 'Masters of the Universe' premiere after party.

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"I never knew that I'd be able to convince Dolph Lundgren to be in our movie. I certainly had hoped that we could get Dolph to be in the movie, and it was something that I'd been working for for a long time," Knight explains. When they finally connected, and Knight shared his vision for the cameo, Lundgren, he says, had his own thoughts on "ways we could tweak it and modify it that would make it more him.... It was so cool on the day to have the two big screen cinematic He-Men in the same space."

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Galitzine considers them "lucky" that Lundgren wanted to be part of the movie. "I also think in the way we did it, it's humorous, but it's got a bit of a sort of a meta quality to it," Galitzine says. "I end up sort of saying the lines that he says to me in my war seminar [later in the movie]. I hope Dolph feels this way, but there was a very real passing of the torch, which felt very special, certainly for me."

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Jensen Huang’s Next Announcement Could Trigger an AI Market Panic. Here’s the Supply Shock Wall Street Isn’t Pricing In Jeremy PhillipsSun, June 7, 2026 at 2:04 PM UTC 0 BenBen Lam via YouTubeQuick Read NVDA sits up 54% with 95% analyst buy ratings, yet no current pricing reflects the risk of Jensen Huang announcing an energy supply shock. EIA forecasts global oil inventories falling 8.5 million b/d in Q2 2026, threatening the diesel and turbine gas powering AI factory construction. Brusuelas&x27;s bear case bypasses the demand debate entirely.

Jensen Huang’s Next Announcement Could Trigger an AI Market Panic. Here’s the Supply Shock Wall Street Isn’t Pricing In

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NVDA sits up 54% with 95% analyst buy ratings, yet no current pricing reflects the risk of Jensen Huang announcing an energy supply shock.

EIA forecasts global oil inventories falling 8.5 million b/d in Q2 2026, threatening the diesel and turbine gas powering AI factory construction.

Brusuelas's bear case bypasses the demand debate entirely. Refined product shortages delay construction timelines and GPU deliveries NVIDIA has already booked.

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Most AI bear cases share a common DNA: circular financing between hyperscalers and model builders, earnings expectations set too high, or valuation reset on the highest-multiple names. Joe Brusuelas, appearing on the On Investing segment "Higher for Longer: Markets Navigate a New Era of Uncertainty,", is worried about something else entirely. If he is right, the next leg down in AI stocks starts at a refinery.

The Quote Wall Street Isn't Pricing

Brusuelas is watching energy supply imbalances. "I'm more worried about refined product at this point, given the imbalances that we were just talking about. I mean, I really am afraid that one day Jensen Huang is going to appear on television one morning and talk about a more deeper supply shock that's now going to hit his business and that triggering a panic of sorts across equity markets."

He went further on what producers and anchors will not touch. "I was on a television show recently, and afterwards we were joking around, and I asked that question. I go, what's the plan if Jensen gets up and does you're gonna ask him the hard question? And they were, the guy was like, absolutely not."

Why NVIDIA Is the Single Point of Failure

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) is the chokepoint for the entire AI buildout. Q1 FY2027 revenue hit $81.6 billion, up 85% year over year, with Data Center alone delivering $75.246 billion. Jensen Huang framed it bluntly in the 8-K filed May 20, 2026: "The buildout of AI factories, the largest infrastructure expansion in human history, is accelerating at extraordinary speed."

That speed is the problem in the Brusuelas scenario. NVIDIA's total supply-related commitments have climbed from $45.8 billion in Q2 FY2026 to $119.0 billion in Q1 FY2027, with another $30.0 billion in multi-year cloud service commitments. AI factories run on diesel-trucked equipment, jet-fueled supply chains, and gas-fired turbines bridging gigawatts of new load. Refined product shortages stretch construction timelines and delay GPU deliveries NVIDIA has already booked.

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The Energy Backdrop Brusuelas Is Watching

WTI crude finished June 1, 2026 at $95.96 per barrel, with a 12-month range swinging from $55.44 to $114.58. The EIA's May Short-Term Energy Outlook warned that global oil inventories will fall by an average of 8.5 million b/d in 2Q26, pushing Brent crude oil prices to an average of around $106/b in May and June, with refinery throughput projected to stay above 14.7 million b/d across cases. Tight refined product markets layered onto the largest physical infrastructure buildout in human history is exactly the cocktail Brusuelas is calling out.

What the Market Is Currently Pricing

NVDA closed June 4 at $218.66, up 17% year-to-date and 54% over the past year. Analysts are essentially unanimous, with 95% bullish, 2% bearish, 58 buy ratings, 2 holds, and 1 sell, and a consensus target of $298.07. Polymarket assigns a 63% probability that NVDA hits $208 in June 2026. None of that pricing reflects a Huang-delivered energy supply warning.

What I'd Watch From Here

I've owned NVIDIA for over 15 years and watched every prior bear thesis get absorbed into the next leg higher. Brusuelas's thesis is different because it sidesteps the demand argument entirely. Demand can stay infinite while the physical world fails to deliver the diesel, jet fuel, and turbine gas needed to pour concrete on schedule.

Reddit sentiment is already showing cracks, with a high-engagement r/stockmarket post on H200 GPU rental prices declining 38% in the second half of May circulating alongside Michael Burry's "Fugazi" commentary. The retail crowd debates valuation. Brusuelas asks a harder question: what happens to a $5 trillion company whose CEO has to tell the market AI factories cannot get built on time? That is the scare nobody on financial television wants to script.

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