Kaley Cuoco was 'so depressed' before "Flight Attendant" premiere amid divorce: 'I literally thought I was gonna die' Wesley StenzelFebruary 8, 2026 at 2:19 AM 0 Kaley Cuoco attends the 2024 Critics Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Key points Kaley Cuoco said she was "so depressed" amid her divorce proceedings on the day of The Flight Attendant's season 2 premiere. The actress said that she was "laying on the floor" and "literally thought I was gonna die." Three weeks after that "lowest point," Cuoco met actor Tom Pelphrey and got engaged to him two years later.

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Kaley Cuoco said she was "so depressed" amid her divorce proceedings on the day of The Flight Attendant's season 2 premiere.

The actress said that she was "laying on the floor" and "literally thought I was gonna die."

Three weeks after that "lowest point," Cuoco met actor Tom Pelphrey and got engaged to him two years later.

Kaley Cuoco reached a low point in her personal life the same day she had to walk a major red carpet.

The Big Bang Theory star candidly reflected on a bout of depression she faced amid her divorce proceedings in 2022 during a recent interview with Drew Barrymore, which is set to air Monday, Feb. 9, on The Drew Barrymore Show.

"It was the premiere of the second season of Flight Attendant, and I woke up that morning, I was so depressed and so sad, I couldn't even breathe and I was just laying on the floor," Cuoco remembered. "I literally thought I was gonna die. I really did. I said, 'What am I doing?'"

Cuoco refers to that moment as "the worst morning of my life," which was especially complicated because she thought the premiere of her HBO Max series "was supposed to be the best night of my life" later that day.

"It's so crazy those things sometimes happen at the same time," she said.

Drew Barrymore and Kaley Cuoco on 'The Drew Barrymore Show'

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The actress revealed that she couldn't get back on her feet as she prepared for the premiere.

"My team came over to get me ready, and they literally got me ready on the floor," she said. "I couldn't get up. I'm like, 'I can't go. I can't go anywhere. I blew up my life. My life's over.' I truly thought that. Never getting married again. I'm never gonna have kids. This is it."

In that moment, Cuoco felt that she'd hit rock bottom.

"I knew, when I was laying on that floor in my house, I thought, 'Oh my God, this is what they talk about. This is the lowest point I could get,'" she recalled.

The actress said that three weeks after that moment, she met Ozark star Tom Pelphrey, to whom she is now engaged. The couple are also parents to daughter Matilda, who will turn 3 on March 30.

"I had prayed, and I feel like my soul died," she said. I feel like my soul died, and I had also said — I think I did a magazine. It was like, 'I'm never getting married again.' I said it, I believed that in the moment, [and then] met Tom."

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Cuoco is totally comfortable with initially swearing off marriage and then changing her position.

"Sometimes you just change your mind and that's okay," she said. "You probably didn't know I was laying on the floor before my premiere ready to die, that's true… It still chokes me up because I can remember it so clearly, but it made me a whole new person. But it takes a long time. It takes a long time to figure that out and a lot of forgiveness."

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After ending her three-year marriage to tennis pro Ryan Sweeting, Cuoco began dating equestrian Karl Cook in 2016. They wed in 2018 and announced their separation in 2021. She then confirmed she was dating Pelphrey in May 2022, and later that same year, the couple revealed that they were expecting their first child. Cuoco and Pelphrey and got engaged in August 2024.

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Katherine LaNasa Admits She 'Had Never Seen "Seinfeld'" Before Landing Role on Series Meredith WilshereFebruary 8, 2026 at 2:30 AM 0 Katherine LaNasa Kevin Winter/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Katherine LaNasa was just starting out in television when she got her role on Seinfeld As a mom, she explained, she didn't watch a lot of television, Seinfeld included Still, LaNasa said she was "pinching myself" for getting the opportunity Katherine LaNasa says she had "never seen" Seinfeld before landing a role on the show. The Emmywinning actress, 59, joined Seinfeld in 1995 as Sgt.

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Katherine LaNasa was just starting out in television when she got her role on Seinfeld

As a mom, she explained, she didn't watch a lot of television, Seinfeld included

Still, LaNasa said she was "pinching myself" for getting the opportunity

Katherine LaNasa says she had "never seen" Seinfeld before landing a role on the show.

The Emmy-winning actress, 59, joined Seinfeld in 1995 as Sgt. Cathy Tierny, who administers a lie detector test to Jerry Seinfeld and asks him whether he's ever seen Melrose Place.

During a recent interview with ETalk, LaNasa described what it was like working on the set of the season 6 episode.

"I had never seen Seinfeld, nor had I seen Melrose Place, which is hilarious," she told the outlet. "Yes, I was living under a rock."

Katherine LaNasa on 'Seinfeld' season 6, episode 15

LaNasa explained that she was busy taking care of her then-young son, Henry Hopper, whom she shared with Dennis Hopper. The couple was married from 1989 to 1992.

"I was a single mom, my son's dad was an older guy, and we didn't watch Melrose Place," she said. "I just didn't watch a lot of TV. I know it sounds crazy, I was just starting out in television."

While the Pitt actress went into the show without knowing exactly what she was getting into, she still "remembers how creative they were" to this day.

"There was a whole scene in that where Jason Alexander is talking with the rest of them about this girl that he's dating and how when she took off her wig or her wig came off and she was bald," LaNasa recalled. "He was like, 'She's bald, treeless!' This and that, and he just kept riffing and it was so funny and so magical just to see them rehearse and ad lib."

Katherine LaNasa on 'Seinfeld' season 6, episode 15

Of the cast, she said, "they were just so unbelievably talented."

"Working there with Larry David, just to be chosen. Even Carol Leifer is another great writer from that time. It was just a big bucket full of talent and I was pinching myself. I couldn't believe I was a part of it or witnessing it," she says.

Seinfeld ran for 10 seasons from 1989 to 1998. In addition to Seinfeld and Alexander, the cast featured Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Wayne Knight and Jerry Stiller. It is available to stream on Netflix.

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Trump's Obama Video Was a Diversion, Not an Accident Jeffrey SonnenfeldFebruary 8, 2026 at 5:01 AM 0 President Donald Trump silences his mobile phone in the Oval Office of the White House, May 23, 2025, in Washington. Credit Evan Vucci— As possibly the longeststanding public critics of Donald Trump's dangerous leadership tactics, we have an important warning being missed by the outrage over his racial taunts.

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As possibly the longest-standing public critics of Donald Trump's dangerous leadership tactics, we have an important warning being missed by the outrage over his racial taunts. Some may wince over the President's unjustifiable posting of an overtly racist AI-generated video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes on Truth Social—during Black History Month, no less—as a shameful racist blunder in a late-night rage. Unconvincingly, the White House's initial defensive spin blamed the racist post on an unnamed, unaccountable "staffer," fiddling with Trump's own social media account at the exact same minute Trump was also on his own account.

Sure, the demeaning bigotry cannot be ignored, and the post was just after armed federal agents burst into a hotel room to arrest the unarmed Black journalist Don Lemon, and the National Park Service removed a slavery exhibit in Philadelphia. The pattern is stark, including the false birtherism attacks on President Obama, his references to African nations as "s-hole" countries, the new barriers on Black African visas, and false defamatory campaign allegations that Haitian immigrants were eating neighbors' pets, and it is not a coincidence that the Administration is seizing the 2020 Georgia ballots of largely Black voting precincts.

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These reflexes are not simply employing sickening subtle racial dog whistles in cynically coded language, but shouting overtly bigoted tropes at full blast. Yet this post is also emblematic of something beyond racism. It reveals an ever-larger Trumpian technique, which is the diversion of public discourse on topics where he is falling in public support, from inflation and affordability, or the public backlash against murderous secret police ICE raids, to questions over his Administration's handling of the Epstein files, in which Trump is mentioned 38,000 times.

Rather than an inadvertent mistake, this episode epitomizes Trump's approach to intentionally creating and layering controversy upon controversy as a continual, never-ending cycle of diversion and distraction, which is one of his favorite, recurring tactics he deploys repeatedly to great effect.

As we detail in our new book, Trump's Ten Commandments, published by Worth Books and distributed by Simon & Schuster, this is Trump's "Wall of Sound" technique in practice—borrowing from Phil Spector's iconic music production technique, characterized by a large, overpowering ensemble of musicians filling the entire sonic spectrum and drowning everything else out. Trump's Perpetual Distraction Machine is an ever-spinning engine of new headlines, intentionally outrageous statements, and sudden moves designed to overwhelm, scatter, and redirect public attention—especially when he's intent on driving attention away from bad news.

How Trump does this, however, is different than how any other leader would approach it. Most conventional leaders would try to change the public narrative and discourse by trying to promote good news and create positive examples. Trump, on the other hand, tends to layer on more controversy and bad news on top of other bad news. Although it often appears to be an emotional, impulsive-looking delivery, it can be entirely calculated and intentional as a diversionary tactic to shift attention away from tough news cycles and wipe the slate clean on issues he doesn't want to talk about, dodging accountability and depth.

This is the part that critics of Trump often misunderstand. For someone who says as many reckless, politically incorrect things as Trump does, seemingly stream of consciousness, it is ironic how completely intentional many of his most controversial statements and actions can be. When a damaging news cycle lingers, Trump is prone to, fully intentionally and knowingly, introducing a new, even more sensational headline of his own making, a distraction that scrambles the media's focus and divides his critics' energy.

Few, if any, other leaders share Trump's inimitable approach to courting controversy intentionally. Trump is prone to knowingly picking fights that nobody else would ever choose to get into, and even sometimes fights where he incurs genuine damage. Yet, for Trump, who always looks at every situation as one to be exploited and manipulated, there is nothing quite like fighting an enemy he chose to provoke, even when he has to shoot himself in the foot to rally his base and create the urgent "us vs. them" mentality crucial to his ability to lead.

The aggregate effect of Trump's Perpetual Distraction Machine is disorienting for his opponents, who often find it impossible to respond effectively to an overwhelming fusillade of provocations or to effectively shine a spotlight on Trump's missteps. Moreover, with Trump staying in constant attack mode, it seems futile to try to fight him on any one issue, because he is everywhere, all the time, across all issues, and the overall effect makes him appear an even larger force than he is because of the ricochet effects.

Just consider how Trump's racist Obama post has diverted attention at a time when his approval ratings are plummeting towards all-time lows, shifting public scrutiny away from issues ranging from ineffectual affordability promises, an increasingly unpopular and stagnating presence in Venezuela with the false premises of the restoration of democracy, and a fizzling of his grandiose Greenland claims with the unified outrage of our allies. So Trump then pivoted to failed efforts to jail perceived political enemies such as the Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell and special prosecutor Jack Smith or former FBI chief James Comey, his new calls for "Republicans to nationalize elections" with the seizure of repeatedly audited and certified 2020 election ballots and his loss of 64 court cases, to reports of new demands to name a massive New York/New Jersey traffic tunnel after himself or in return for dispersing its continued Congressional funding.

As repugnant as the racist Obama post was, the real story is how and why Trump gets away with what he gets away with, repeatedly and increasingly. Until Trump's opponents understand the dangerous strategy behind his playbook, they will keep losing the narrative to the Perpetual Distraction Machine of constant, never-ending diversions and red herrings.

Jeffrey Sonnenfeld is the Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management at the Yale School of Management. Steven Tian is the Research Director for the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute. Their new book, "Trump's Ten Commandments," is published by Worth Books/Simon & Schuster.

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Candace Cameron Bure Says She's 'Always There' for Lori Loughlin amid Her Split from Mossimo Giannulli (Exclusive) Desiree Anello, Abby SternFebruary 8, 2026 at 2:51 AM 0 Candace Cameron Bure; Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli Jose Perez/BauerGriffin/GC Images; BRIAN LINDENSMITH/Patrick McMullan via Getty Candace Cameron Bure exclusively told PEOPLE that she's "always there" for her former Full House costar Lori Loughlin following her split from Mossimo Giannulli "She's one of my dearest friends," Bure said A source previously told PEOPLE that "things have never been the same" since Loughlin...

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Candace Cameron Bure exclusively told PEOPLE that she's "always there" for her former Full House costar Lori Loughlin following her split from Mossimo Giannulli

"She's one of my dearest friends," Bure said

A source previously told PEOPLE that "things have never been the same" since Loughlin and Giannulli "weathered the college admission fallout and the prison sentences together"

Candace Cameron Bure and Lori Loughlin still have each other's backs.

While catching up with PEOPLE at the 33rd Annual Movieguide Faith & Values Awards Gala on Friday, Feb. 6, Bure, 49, revealed that she's been there to support her former Full House costar, 61, since her split from estranged husband Mossimo Giannulli.

"I talked to Lori," Bure said. "And she's one of my dearest friends, so I'm always there for her."

Back in October, PEOPLE confirmed that Loughlin and Giannulli — parents to daughters Olivia Jade, 26, and Isabella Rose, 27 — had called it quits after nearly 28 years of marriage.

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"They are living apart and taking a break from their marriage," Loughlin's representative, Elizabeth Much, shared at the time. "There are no legal proceedings at this time."

Soon after, a source told PEOPLE that the rocky last few years for the couple — during which they were accused of paying $500,000 to get their daughters into the University of Southern California in 2019 before later pleading guilty to wire and mail fraud — had "put a strain on their marriage."

Ultimately, Loughlin spent two months in jail and was ordered to pay a $150,000 fine and complete 150 hours of community service, while Giannulli served a five-month sentence, paid a $250,000 fine and was ordered to do 250 hours of community service.

"Things have never been the same" after the couple "weathered the college admission fallout and the prison sentences together," the insider said. "It's not a happy situation for [Loughlin]. They're in very different places right now, and it's unlikely that they'll find their way back together."

More recently, another source told PEOPLE that Loughlin is "still extremely angry" with her estranged husband as they move ahead with their divorce and that she and Giannulli, 62, have been living completely "separate lives."

Through it all, Bure has supported her longtime friend, telling the Today show in 2019 that she and the rest of the Full House cast would "always be there for each other."

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"It's too personal to us, and we would never want to talk about someone that's such a dear and close friend," the actress continued when asked about Loughlin's involvement in the college admissions scandal at the time. "I've already said that we are family and we stand by each other and pray for each other and we'll always be there for each other."

The following year, Bure shared a photo of a note seemingly written by Loughlin in celebration of the one-year anniversary of wrapping production on the series Fuller House.

"Dearest Candace, Congratulations on a great run! Have a fabulous last week. I love you and miss you," the note read.

Bure later confirmed to Entertainment Tonight that the note was indeed from her former costar and that "she [Loughlin] sent me flowers and I believe a few other people some flowers."

She added, "It was so nice to feel and have her presence there at the show ... Yeah, it was really special."

Then, in May 2021, Bure told Daily Blast Live that she had talked to Loughlin "many times" since her release from prison a few months prior, adding that "she's doing well" despite keeping a low profile.

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After winning Album of the Year at the Grammys last weekend, for *Debí Tirar Más Fotos*, Bad Bunny takes the stage for the Super Bowl LX halftime show, where the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will play for the championship.

Elsewhere, the Muppets are back with a new special that includes special guests, including Sabrina Carpenter, Maya Rudolph, and Seth Rogen. Plus, find out what happens in the *Fallout* and *Spartacus: House of Ashur* season finales; and Keke Palmer leads the series adaptation of the Tom Hanks movie *The 'Burbs*.

In theaters, Olivia Colman and John Lithgow star in *Jimpa*, and Madelaine Petsch stars in the bloody conclusion to the horror series, *The Strangers – Chapter 3*

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'American Idol' judges Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, and Luke Bryan.

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**Streaming*********Hidden Assets* - Acorn TV *******My Life Is Murder* - Acorn TV********

**8 p.m.*********25th Annual Super Bowl Greatest Commercials: Hall of Fame Countdown* (special) - CBS / Paramount+ *******90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way* (season finale) - TLC*******American Idol* - ABC*******Antiques Roadshow* - PBS*******Baking Championship: Next Gen* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max and Discovery+)*******Below Deck Down Under* (season premiere)* *- Bravo*******Don't Hate Your House With the Property Brothers* - HGTV*******Extracted* - Fox*******St. Denis Medical *- NBC*******Wild Cards* - The CW*******WWE Monday Night RAW* - Netflix (5 p.m. PT)******

**9 p.m.*****120 Hours Behind Bars *- Discovery*******History's Greatest Mysteries* - History*******Love Island: All Stars* - Peacock*******People Magazine Investigates* - ID*******Rise of the 49ers* - AMC / AMC+*******The Wall* - NBC

**9:15 p.m.*********Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo

**10 p.m.*****Brilliant Minds* - NBC*******The Curious Case of...* - TLC*******Rise of the 49ers* (season finale) - AMC / AMC+*******The Rookie* - ABC

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show* - Comedy Central**

Tuesday, Feb. 3

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Walton Goggins on 'Fallout'.

**Movies*********Cutaways* - Digital*******The Housemaid* - Digital, VOD*******The Morrigan* - Digital*******The Secret Agent* - Digital******

**Streaming*****Tell Me Lies* - Hulu*******Wolf* (season finale) - AMC+, Shudder******

**8 p.m.*********Best Medicine* - Fox*******Finding Your Roots* - PBS*******Fixer to Fabulous* - HGTV*******Harlan Coben's Final Twist* - CBS / Paramount+*******Moonshiners* - Discovery*******Summer House* (season premiere) - Bravo*******Will Trent* - ABC******

**9 p.m.*********1000-lb Sisters* - TLC*******Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History With Henry Louis Gates Jr.* (docuseries debut) - PBS*******Doc* - Fox*******Fallout* (season finale) - Prime Video*******High Potential* - ABC*******Love Island: All Stars* - Peacock*******Moonshiners* - Discovery*******Pole to Pole With Will Smith* (season finale) - Nat Geo (next day on Disney+ and Hulu)*******Star Search* - Netflix (6 p.m. PT)*******Wildcard Kitchen* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max and Discovery+)******

**9:15 p.m.*****Vanderpump Rules* - Bravo******

**10 p.m.*********Killer Confessions: Case Files of a Texas Ranger* - ID (next day on HBO Max)*******Suddenly Amish* - TLC

**10:15 p.m.*********Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo******

**11 p.m.*********The Daily Show* - Comedy Central**

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Wednesday, Feb. 4

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**Movies*********Relationship Goals* - Prime Video******

**Streaming*********Beast Games* - Prime Video*******Drops of God* - Apple TV*******Hijack* - Apple TV*******Is It Cake? Valentines* (special) - Netflix*******The Ms. Pat Show* - BET+*******Riot Women* - BritBox*******School Spirits* - Paramount+*******Shrinking* - Apple TV******

**8 p.m.*****Chicago Med* - NBC*******Love & Hip Hop: Miami* - BET*******The Masked Singer* - Fox*******Nature *(docuseries debut) - PBS*******The Price Is Right at Night* - CBS*******Shifting Gears* (season finale) - ABC*******Ugliest House in America* (season finale) - HGTV******

**8:30 p.m.*****Abbott Elementary* - ABC******

**9 p.m.*****The Beauty* - FX / Hulu*******Cheap A$$ Beach Houses *- HGTV*******Chicago Fire* - NBC*******Expedition X* - Discovery*******Fear Factor: House of Fear* - Fox*******Hollywood Squares* - ABC*******Love Island: All Stars* - Peacock*******The Muppet Show* (special) - ABC / Disney+*******My Strange Addiction* - TLC*******Sistas* - BET*******Southern Charm* - Bravo*******Star Search* - Netflix (6 p.m. PT)******

**10 p.m.*****Chicago PD* - NBC*******The Coach Vick Experience* (docuseries debut) - BET*******Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo******

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show* - Comedy Central******

Thursday, Feb. 5

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**Movies*****Ella McCay* (streaming debut) - Hulu*******Idiotka* - In theaters******

**Streaming*********Canada Shore* - Paramount+*******Curse* (Polish series debut) - Viaplay*******Gangs of London* - AMC+*******Field Generals: History of the Black Quarterback* (docuseries debut) - Peacock*******The Lincoln Lawyer* (season premiere) - Netflix*******Seasons* (Polish series debut) - Viaplay*******Scenes After a Marriage* - Viaplay*******Star Trek: Starfleet Academy* - Paramount+*******Stayer* - Viaplay*******Trainer Games* (season finale) - Prime Video******

**8 p.m.*********Next Level Chef* - Fox*******The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills* - Bravo*******Scrabble* - The CW******

**9 p.m.*****Animal Control* - Fox*******Love Island: All Stars* - Peacock*******The Pitt* - HBO Max*******The Traitors* - Peacock*******Trivial Pursuit* - The CW*******The Valley: Persian Style* - Bravo

**9:30 p.m.*****Going Dutch* - Fox******

**10 p.m.*********Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo******

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show* - Comedy Central**

Friday, Feb. 6

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Jordi Webber, Graham McTavish, Nick E. Tarabay, and Tenika Davis on 'Spartacus: House of Ashur'.

**Movies*****Dracula* - In theaters*******F Valentine's Day* - Digital*******Jimpa* - In theaters*******Kokuho* - In select theaters*******The President's Cake* - In theaters*******Queen of Chess* (doc) - Netflix*******Scarlet* - In theaters (IMAX exclusive)*******Sirāt* - In theaters*******Solo Mio* -In theaters*******The Strangers – Chapter 3* - In theaters*******Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience* - In theaters*******Teacher's Pet* - Digital, VOD*******Twisted* -Digital*******Whistle* - In theaters******

**Streaming*********Coldwater* - Paramount+*******Tehran* - Apple TV*******The White House* (docuseries debut) - FOX Nation********

**8 p.m.*********Friday Night Vibes *(*The Hangover *and *The Hangover Part II*) - TBS*******Gold Rush* - Discovery*******The Nowhere Man *- Starz*******Ready to Love* (season finale) - OWN*******RuPaul's Drag Race* - MTV******

**9 p.m.*********20/20* - ABC*******Love During Lockup *- WE tv*******Love Island: All Stars* - Peacock*******Spartacus: House of Ashur* (season finale) - Starz******

**9:30 p.m.*********RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked* - MTV

**10 p.m.*****Real Time With Bill Maher* - HBO / HBO Max**

Saturday, Feb. 7

**8 p.m.*********Buried in the Backyard* (season premiere) - Oxygen*******Dinner and a Movie* (*Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom*) - TBS*******Iyanla: The Inside Fix* - OWN*******Kingdom* - BBC America / AMC+*******Mary J. Blige Presents Be Happy* (movie) - Lifetime*******The Way to You* (movie) - Hallmark******

**9 p.m.*****Love Island: All Stars* - Peacock*******Maxxed Out* - OWN

**10 p.m.*****48 Hours* - CBS*******When Calls the Heart* - Hallmark******

Sunday, Feb. 8

Bad Bunny performs during his "Most Wanted" tour at Barclays Center on April 11, 2024 in New York City.

Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny.

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**Streaming*********The 'Burbs* (series debut) - Peacock*******It's Not Like That* - Prime Video******

**2 p.m.*****Puppy Bowl XXII* - Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, HBO Max, discovery+ (11 a.m. PT)******

**6 p.m.*****Super Bowl LX* - NBC******

**7 p.m.*********60 Minutes* - CBS******

**8 p.m.*********Masterpiece: Miss Scarlet *- PBS*******Sleeping With a Killer *(movie) - Lifetime

**9 p.m.*****All Creatures Great and Small* - PBS*******Coldwater* - Showtime*******Industry* - HBO / HBO Max*******Love Island: All Stars* - Peacock*******Vanished* - MGM+******

**10 p.m.*********The Hillside Strangler* (season finale) - MGM+*******A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms* - HBO / HBO Max*******Masterpiece: Bookish* - PBS**

*times are ET and subject to change

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Alix Earle turned heads at the Madden Bowl during the Super Bowl LX weekend, delivering one of the night's most talked-about fashion moments. The social media star stepped onto the blue carpet in San Francisco wearing a sleek slip-style micro minidress.

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Alix Earle opted for a white slip micro minidress with delicate lace detailing at the hem, layering it with a light jacket for an effortlessly cool finish. She paired the look with neutral heels, soft waves, and glowing makeup, keeping the styling clean and modern. The understated ensemble allowed her confidence to do the talking.

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