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The "Disclosure Day" filmmaker does think he should be "afforded the opportunity" to see a UFO, given "all the movies I made about non-human civilizations coming to Earth."

Why Steven Spielberg says he 'would not be the right person' to make first contact with aliens

The "Disclosure Day" filmmaker does think he should be "afforded the opportunity" to see a UFO, given "all the movies I made about non-human civilizations coming to Earth."

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- Steven Spielberg says he "would not be the right person" to serve as an ambassador for humanity when we meet aliens.

- The filmmaker says that he "would really look forward to" a real-life *Disclosure Day*.

- He also says that he should be "afforded the opportunity" to witness a UFO or UAP after making so many alien movies.

Steven Spielberg thinks he deserves to see an alien — but he doesn't want to be an ambassador for all mankind.

The *Jaws* filmmaker shares his attitude toward the idea of meeting aliens in an interview with **.

"I would not be the right person to be the first person to interact with the off-world species," Spielberg says. "I think it's much, much more complicated than that."

The *Raiders of the Lost Ark* director's latest film, *Disclosure Day*, revolves around whistleblowers who attempt to expose the decades-long history of aliens interacting with humankind. Spielberg thinks that an actual disclosure day — that is, a day in which the alleged secret-keepers declassify all human knowledge about extraterrestrial life — would be a great step forward for our species.

"Just knowing someday that that could be an opportunity for all of us to see something like *Disclosure Day* actually happening in the world — that would be the day I would really look forward to," he says.

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*Disclosure Day* is far from Spielberg's first project that grapples with the existence of alien life. He previously depicted benevolent non-human space travelers in 1977's *Close Encounters of the Third Kind* and 1982's *E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial*, and also explored the idea of violent alien invaders in 2005's *War of the Worlds*. (2008's *Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull* also featured UFO imagery, but the fellas driving the flying saucers were technically explained as "inter-dimensional beings" and not visitors from outer space.)

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Spielberg thinks that his robust history with alien characters should at least give him a glimpse of *something* signifying aliens' actual existence. "I'm not asking to see aliens in real life," he says. "I'm saying with all the movies I made about non-human civilizations coming to Earth, I should be afforded the opportunity just to see one Tic Tac. I mean, just a Tic Tac would be fine by now!"

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Emily Blunt, Steven Spielberg, and Wyatt Russell on the set of 'Disclosure Day'.

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The filmmaker's invocation of a Tic Tac is a reference to a mysterious unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) that two Navy F/A-18F fighter jets encountered in a 2004 incident that was publicized in a bombshell 2017 *New York Times* article about the government's research into alien phenomena.

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"It was probably the best footage anyone had ever seen of a UAP," Spielberg explains during a separate interview for EW's *Disclosure Day* cover story. "And suddenly things started to happen quite quickly. It took a number of years until the House Intelligence Committee held hearings on UAPs in 2023, where witnesses testified under oath before a bipartisan congressional committee and the American public, which was the second wave of disclosure."

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Hurricanes start rookie Brandon Bussi for Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final Field Level MediaWed, June 10, 2026 at 12:30 AM UTC 0 Jun 6, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Brandon Bussi (32) looks on during the third period against the Vegas Golden Knights in game three of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at TMobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. SylvanieImagn Images (Stephen R. SylvanieImagn Images) The Carolina Hurricanes made a change in net for Tuesday night&x27;s Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Vegas Golden Knights.

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The Carolina Hurricanes made a change in net for Tuesday night's Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Carolina gave rookie Brandon Bussi his first career playoff start as the Hurricanes look to level the series at 2-2 in Las Vegas, with the announcement becoming shortly before the game began.

ESPN reported that Frederik Andersen, who was 12-1 in the team's first three playoff series, is a healthy scratch with no injury designation.

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Andersen allowed four second-period goals in Saturday's Game 3 loss. He was replaced at the start of the third period by Bussi, who stopped 18 of 19 shots as the Hurricanes rallied before falling 5-4 in double overtime.

Bussi, 27, was acquired off waivers from the Florida Panthers last October. He entered the season with no NHL experience, but became a critical member of the Hurricanes' goalie rotation, amassing a 31-6-2 record, 2.47 goals-against average and .895 save percentage.

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New Photo - Cirie Fields Responds to Boston Rob Questioning If She Used 'Excuses' to 'Justify' Her “Survivor” Finale Vote (Exclusive)

Cirie Fields Responds to Boston Rob Questioning If She Used &x27;Excuses&x27; to &x27;Justify&x27; Her “Survivor” Finale Vote (Exclusive) Charlotte WalshTue, June 9, 2026 at 9:48 PM UTC 0 Cirie Fields; Rob "Boston Rob" MarianoCredit: Lisa/AFFUSA/Shutterstock; Michael Tullberg/Getty Cirie Fields is responding to Rob "Boston Rob" Mariano challenging her Survivor 50 vote Mariano previously questioned Fields and Ozzy Lusth&x27;s explanations for voting for winner Aubry Bracco "I don&x27;t need excuses to justify anything I do or say," Fields tells PEOPLE Cirie Fields is standing by her vote.

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Cirie Fields is responding to Rob "Boston Rob" Mariano challenging her Survivor 50 vote

Mariano previously questioned Fields and Ozzy Lusth's explanations for voting for winner Aubry Bracco

"I don't need excuses to justify anything I do or say," Fields tells PEOPLE

Cirie Fields is standing by her vote.

The Survivor legend, who appeared on the reality competition series' milestone 50th season this year, caught up with PEOPLE at Tribeca Festival's Survivor 50th Season Anniversary Panel on Saturday, June 6 about another season in the books.

During the event, Fields, 55, responded to critiques from fellow series star Rob "Boston Rob" Mariano about her decision to vote for winner Aubry Bracco during the finale. Mariano, 50, questioned in a Wednesday, June 4 interview with Parade if Fields' and Ozzy Lusth's explanations for voting for Bracco were "excuses."

"I'll be 56 years old in July," Fields says. "I don't need excuses to justify anything I do or say. Never have, never will. Period."

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On May 20, Bracco won Survivor 50 in an 8-3-0 jury vote and took home the season's $2 million prize. Fields left with the $100,000 Sia Fan Favorite prize, which was voted on by viewers.

Weeks later, Mariano told Parade that he found it "interesting" that Fields and other voters discussed Bracco playing "the middle" during her winning season. "Years ago, that would be considered being called a coattail rider. She rode someone's coattails, and that was looked down upon, and now it's being revered," Mariano said. "So, I wonder, is that something they actually revere, or is that the excuse they're giving to be able to justify their vote? To say she played the middle really well, because they didn't want to vote for Jonathan [Young], or they didn't want to vote for Joe [Hunter], so they wanted to vote for Aubry. 'What's the excuse we can use for Aubry?'"

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Mariano then explained that he didn't want his comments to "take away from Aubry's win."

"I do believe she should have won. But it's interesting. I think [it's] a lesson in psychology, how everybody tells themselves the stories they want to hear and that's always been the way. And I think in the moment, I think you don't have to say anything. As a jury member, you can say whatever you want. But I think in their mind sometimes they feel that justifying it makes it logical," he said.

Elsewhere during her chat with PEOPLE, Fields — who finished the season in sixth place — reflected on the "awesome" experience. Fields is now a six-time Survivor competitor, making her debut on the franchise during 2006's Survivor: Panama.

"It was an amazing ride so it's kind of like you get happy and sad feelings because it came so quickly even though we filmed a year ago and it's over," she says of Survivor 50. "Wow, that was amazing. And there are lots of memories, so I find myself frequently remembering things from the island, things from the finale — all pleasant though."

As for what's next for Fields, she says "there's so much" ahead for her after her run on Survivor 50. "This has been the best year and continues to be one of the best years of my life. So please just stay tuned," she says. "... There may be other shows, there may be some commercials. There's a lot going on."

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New Photo - “Billboard” Brought The Red Clay Strays, Ashley Cooke, The Band Perry and More to Luke Combs' Category 10 During CMA Fest 2026

“Billboard” Brought The Red Clay Strays, Ashley Cooke, The Band Perry and More to Luke Combs&x27; Category 10 During CMA Fest 2026 Chris BarillaTue, June 9, 2026 at 9:55 PM UTC 0 The Red Clay Strays perform at 'Billboard' Country Live in Nashville on June 4, 2026Credit: Courtesy of Billboard Billboard&x27;s Country Live concert series featured two days of performances at Luke Combs&x27; Category 10 during CMA Fest Carly Pearce made a surprise appearance, showcasing her powerhouse vocals and performing hits like "What He Didn&x27;t Do" Highlights included Dan + Shay&x27;s surprise performance o...

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Billboard's Country Live concert series featured two days of performances at Luke Combs' Category 10 during CMA Fest

Carly Pearce made a surprise appearance, showcasing her powerhouse vocals and performing hits like "What He Didn't Do"

Highlights included Dan + Shay's surprise performance of "Tequila" and Drew Baldridge debuting his new song "Diesel and Dirt"

There are plenty of events happening around Nashville during CMA Fest, but Billboard counted itself among the best thanks to their Country Live concert series.

Held at Category 10, Luke Combs' massive downtown Nashville venue, the event saw the publication take over the bar, restaurant and concert hall for two days of electrifying performances, giveaways and a continuation of country music traditions.

On Thursday, June 4, The Red Clay Strays headlined the event, with Carly Pearce, Chase Rice, Corey Kent, Drew Baldridge, Hunter Hayes, Lanie Gardner, The Band Perry, The Grimm and Ty Myers providing support. For its second day, on Friday, June 5, Tucker Wetmore served as headliner, with support from Alana Springsteen, Alexandra Kay,Ashley Cooke, Braxton Keith, Kaitlin Butts, Priscilla Block, Something Out West and Stella Lefty.

Carly Pearce performs at 'Billboard' Country Live in Nashville on June 4, 2026Credit: Courtesy of Billboard

Pearce made a surprise appearance on Thursday, which was announced the morning of the show. Through performances of tracks like "Truck on Fire," "What He Didn't Do" and "I Hope You're Happy Now," she affirmed her status as a powerhouse vocalist in the space. Another standout moment came when Baldridge took the stage and announced his new album FARM FAITH FAMILY to attendees, debuting his new release "Diesel and Dirt" as well.

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To close out the first evening, The Red Clay Strays treated fans to only their second-ever performance on Broadway, playing tracks such as "Wanna Be Loved" and "No One Else Like Me."

The energy continued on the event's second day, with Lefty bringing out surprise guests Dan + Shay for a performance of their infectious hit track "Tequila." Additionally, Matt Rife joined Cooke as her special guest on stage for "Baby Blues," creating a viral, steamy moment between the two stars. Other moments from the day included a rousing performance of the Kesha classic "Hunt You Down," which Butts has recorded her own version of, and a performance by the Tennessee Titans Blue Crew, featuring Chloe Holladay Hubbard.

Tucker Wetmore performs at 'Billboard' Country Live in Nashville on June 4, 2026Credit: Courtesy of Billboard

To cap off the event as a whole, Wetmore took to the stage to serenade fans with the likes of "Proving Me Right," "Wine Into Whiskey," "3,2,1," "Wind Up Missin' You," and "Brunette." Once the main event wrapped, the Country Live after party featured a surprise appearance from Avery Anna's alter ego, Lil Debbie.

With so much going on during CMA Fest weekend, it's often difficult to decide which events deserve one's time and attention. However, Billboard has succeeded at creating a space where regular fans feel included, and prioritized, in the CMA Fest process.

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New Photo - Adore Delano told Drag Race season 6 crew to keep Bianca Del Rio away from her

Bianca Del Rio, Adore Delano spill season 6 secrets in hilarious EW's BINGE episode. Adore Delano told Drag Race season 6 crew to keep Bianca Del Rio away from her Bianca Del Rio, Adore Delano spill season 6 secrets in hilarious EW's BINGE episode. :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiBiophotof93a23298bdd47ba9c13f53815fc469b.jpg) Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at . Since 2016, his work at EW includes RuPaul's Drag Race video interviews, Oscars predictions, and more. EW's editorial guidelines August 7, 2020 4:12 p.m.

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Bianca Del Rio and Adore Delano are one of the most iconic mother-daughter pairings in all of pop culture history, but the adorable spark that eventually ignited between them nearly set the entire *RuPaul's Drag Race* set ablaze during the first few days of filming.

The season 6 icons stopped by the latest episode of *EW's BINGE* podcast, where Delano revealed to hosts Joey Nolfi and Jillian Sederholm that, despite their love for each other now, she initially asked the crew to maintain distance between them.

"I remember telling the producers to keep Bianca away from me because I hated her," Delano reveals as Del Rio cackles in the background. "We didn't meet each other until the second day. I've never been wrong about my winners. I'm obsessed with the show, I always clock them.... as soon as I met Bianca, I was like, 'F—, Goddammit, she's winning!'"

The pair quickly became fan favorites across what's typically regarded as one of the best seasons in *Drag Race* history, and their friendship has since grown after the cameras stopped rolling. Hungry viewers, however, have often called for Del Rio — whom RuPaul ultimately crowned as America's Next Drag Superstar back in 2014 — to return to the set for a long-speculated winner's season, though the whip-smart comedian says such a comeback is unlikely.

"It's a different element," Del Rio observes of the show's evolution, as the Emmy-winning series has skewed its aesthetic toward a younger — yet no less spectacular — crop of queens in recent years, who've amassed large social media followings prior to competing. "First of all and foremost, I'll say it here, no one has ever officially asked me from [production company] World of Wonder.... in interviews I've always said no. Why would I go back to [the training ground of] high school? There's a reason each person won their season. It's a different vehicle. I don't think I'd be cast, I don't think I'd be interested in doing it now, because the game has changed... It's just a different world. So rather than saying I don't get it because I'm old, I'll say it's not for me! I don't think I'd survive this time around!"

Hear Del Rio and Delano spill more season 6 tea above, including their thoughts on Laganja Estranja's wild ride through *Drag Race*, Del Rio's attempts at "sexy" drag, the physical altercation that *almost* happened, and which queen trolled a friend by convincing them *Drag Race* only allowed the cast to eat yogurt during production. And be sure to stay tuned through the very end of the episode for Del Rio's very first "single" as a "recording artist."

*EW's BINGE* podcast on *RuPaul's Drag Race* — available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows — returns Thursday with Trixie Mattel, Katya, and Ginger Minj for a full season 7 recap.

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New Photo - Sophie Cunningham had perfect response to Caitlin Clark logo 3-pointer

Sophie Cunningham had perfect response to Caitlin Clark logo 3pointer Cory Woodroof, For The WinTue, June 9, 2026 at 3:12 PM UTC 0 Sophie Cunningham had perfect response to Caitlin Clark logo 3pointer The Indiana Fever have been in more gamedeciding final moments than most teams would like to just a fourth into a WNBA season. Monday night&x27;s gamewinning logo 3pointer from superstar guard Caitlin Clark gave the Fever community another cardiac crashout, but this time, one that leaned to the win category instead of a loss.

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Sophie Cunningham had perfect response to Caitlin Clark logo 3-pointer

The Indiana Fever have been in more game-deciding final moments than most teams would like to just a fourth into a WNBA season.

Monday night's game-winning logo 3-pointer from superstar guard Caitlin Clark gave the Fever community another cardiac crash-out, but this time, one that leaned to the win category instead of a loss.

Clark's Fever teammateSophie Cunningham spoke for all Fever fans with her astute social media caption from the roller-coaster experience and Clark basket in particular: "stressin me tf out."

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Y'know, with how the Fever have played this season, that tracks. Stress is in the air, but in a moment like Monday night, the stress gives way to victory.

Take what you can get from the Cardiac Fever.

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The team plays at home against the Chicago Sky on Thursday night.

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New Photo - Rob Reiner’s son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings

Rob Reiner’s son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings ANDREW DALTON Tue, June 9, 2026 at 10:30 AM UTC 7 1 / 0Rob ReinerFILE Nick Reiner pleads not guilty to two counts of firstdegree murder in the deaths of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, with public defense attorney, Kimberly Green, during his arraignment on murder charges for the deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, in Los Angeles.

Rob Reiner’s son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings

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1 / 0Rob ReinerFILE - Nick Reiner pleads not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, with public defense attorney, Kimberly Green, during his arraignment on murder charges for the deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Chris Torres/Pool Photo via AP , File) (Chris Torres/Pool EPA via AP)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rob Reiner's son Nick Reiner is seeking unpaid money from a trust his parents established for him, saying he needs it to help in his defense against charges that he killed them.

A petition filed by the 32-year-old Nick Reiner's civil attorneys in a Los Angeles County court on Monday says that trustees overseeing the funds have denied them to him without legal justification, and he needs and should get them now.

"Nick loved his parents, and he is devastated by their deaths. But the facts about what did and did not happen to them are not at issue in this Trust litigation," the petition says. "Like anyone accused of a crime, Nick is presumed innocent, and he is entitled to mount his defense with the resources that are lawfully his own."

The director and Hollywood luminary Rob Reiner and his wife, photographer and producer Michele Singer Reiner, were stabbed to death in their home in the upscale Brentwood section of Los Angeles on Dec. 14. Nick Reiner was arrested hours later and has since pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder.

Reiner retained high-profile private lawyer Alan Jackson to represent him, but less than a month later Jackson left the case for reasons he said he couldn't share. The new filing reveals that Reiner's siblings, Jake and Romy Reiner, had initially agreed to pay for Jackson, but reversed course.

In a declaration included with the petition, Jackson said "my firm stands ready, willing, and able to resume representation of Mr. Reiner" if the funds become available.

The filing says that apart from the larger Reiner family trust, which is not at issue, Rob and Michele Reiner established smaller individual trusts for Nick Reiner and his siblings. It says they left "unambiguous instructions" in Nick Reiner's trust, established in 1993, that he was to receive half its money when he turned 30 and the rest at 35.

But, the filing says, Reiner never received the funds he was entitled to at 30, and that the trustee overseeing them since February — attorney Paul R. Kanin — has given "a shifting series of excuses and justifications" to deny Reiner the money, including concerns about Reiner's competence that have no bearing on a payout that is mandatory.

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Reiner says he should also get the money he was to receive at 35 immediately because his defense and his need for basic necessities in jail require it.

The petition says the trust has at least $1.5 million in assets, but that Kanin will not share the exact amount of its value.

Kanin did not immediately respond to an after-hours email seeking comment.

Proceedings in Reiner's murder case are moving slowly. He is scheduled to return to court for a pretrial hearing in September. He is eligible for the death penalty, but District Attorney Nathan Hochman has said his office has not yet decided whether to seek it.

Authorities have said nothing about possible motives, and leaks in the case have been virtually nonexistent on both sides. A court order has kept most details of the autopsy secret. Many of the most basic questions about the killing remain unanswered publicly.

On the day he left the case, Jackson, speaking outside court, declared adamantly that "pursuant to the laws of California, Nick Reiner is not guilty of murder."

In April, Jake Reiner gave his first detailed account of the experience of losing his parents and having his brother at the center of it, calling it "a living nightmare" that is "too devastating to comprehend."

Rob Reiner was a prolific director whose work included some of the most memorable and endlessly watchable movies of the 1980s and '90s. His credits included "This is Spinal Tap," "Stand By Me," "A Few Good Men," and "When Harry Met Sally… ," during the production of which he met photographer Michele Singer. They wed soon after and were married for 36 years.

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