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Beach Boys performer Bruce Johnston exiting band after 60 years KiMi Robinson, USA TODAYWed, March 4, 2026 at 10:07 PM UTC 0 Bruce Johnston is hanging up his hat after performing with the Beach Boys for six decades. The 83yearold, who took cofounder Brian Wilson's place in the band's live performances starting in 1965, told Rolling Stone in a March 4 statement that he's stepping away to get "serious" about songwriting, but is leaving the door open for performing with the group in the future. "It's time for Part Three of my lengthy musical career!" Johnston said.

Beach Boys performer Bruce Johnston exiting band after 60 years

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Bruce Johnston is hanging up his hat after performing with the Beach Boys for six decades.

The 83-year-old, who took cofounder Brian Wilson's place in the band's live performances starting in 1965, told Rolling Stone in a March 4 statement that he's stepping away to get "serious" about songwriting, but is leaving the door open for performing with the group in the future.

"It's time for Part Three of my lengthy musical career!" Johnston said. "I can write songs forever, and wait until you hear what's coming!!! As my major talent beyond singing is songwriting, now is the time to get serious again."

Along with writing, Johnston also plans to do more speaking engagements, which would see him leaning on occasional touring member John Stamos for "help designing what I speak about."

Al Jardine, David Marks, Frank Marshall, Brian Wilson, Blondie Chaplin, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston attend the world premiere of the Disney+ documentary "The Beach Boys" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on May 21, 2024.

"I might even sing 'Disney Girls' & 'I Write The Songs!!'" he wrote. Johnston added, "I am excited to join the Beach Boys for performances on special occasions and will see everyone at The Hollywood Bowl as we celebrate our Nation's 250th Birthday!!"

The band is celebrating the 60th anniversary of "Pet Sounds," as well as the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, in its 2026 tour, which stops at Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl on July 2-4.

'This isn't goodbye, it's see you soon,' says Beach Boys' Bruce Johnston

"This isn't goodbye, it's see you soon," Johnston wrote. "I am forever grateful to be a part of the Beach Boys musical legacy."

With Johnston's departure, Mike Love is now the only original member still touring with the California-born band. Brian Wilson died June 11, 2025, while drummer Dennis, the only surfer, despite the group's association with Southern California surfing culture, died after drowning in 1983.

Youngest sibling Carl passed in 1998 after battling lung cancer, and Al Jardine stopped touring with the band that same year, opting to pave his own path. He has been performing tributes to Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys with the Pet Sounds Band.

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Mike Love promises Bruce Johnston's departure is 'not an end'

Love weighed in on Johnston's exit in his own statement to Rolling Stone.

"Bruce Johnson is one of the greatest songwriters, vocalist, and keyboardist of our time. We've had the honor of his performance and participation for many many years with the Beach Boys," he said. "Change is always promised in life, today we find ourselves in a chapter of change, but not an end. Bruce shifts his focus on what he does so well which is songwriting and recording."

"In the very near future," he added, he will be back in the studio with Johnston for a collaboration.

Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston, Dennis Wilson, Al Jardine and Mike Love are pictured on Nov. 28, 1968.

"I am very supportive of Bruce and I have every confidence that he will produce great music," he continued. "I am delighted that Bruce will join the band on special occasions and when his schedule permits including The Hollywood Bowl performances celebrating the 250th Birthday of our great nation. I love & respect Bruce Johnston."

Chris Cron, frontman of the Beach Boys tribute act Pet Sounds Live, will replace Johnston on tour.

Bruce Johnston thought he would be 'a Beach Boy for the weekend'

Johnston opened up about his start with the band in their official 2024 autobiography "The Beach Boys."

After filling in with the band for a couple of shows in 1965, Johnston thought he would be "a Beach Boy for the weekend" who borrowed his white pants and striped shirt from Jardine. But the band was immediately impressed with the 22-year-old producer and keyboardist (who would also go on to write Barry Manilow's "I Write the Songs" during a break from the group in the '70s) and after returning to his L.A. home, Johnston received a call from Carl Wilson asking him to continue to tour with the band.

Johnston's falsetto – and his ability to learn bass, which The Beach Boys needed at the time – was another key addition to the band, as Love noted in the book that Johnston was the only member who could hit the high notes at the end of "Fun Fun Fun."

Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri, USA TODAY

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New Photo - Aryna Sabalenka's Engagement Ring from Georgios Frangulis Boasts a Massive 12-Carat Diamond and Her Favorite Gemstones

Aryna Sabalenka&x27;s Engagement Ring from Georgios Frangulis Boasts a Massive 12Carat Diamond and Her Favorite Gemstones Michelle LeeWed, March 4, 2026 at 10:11 PM UTC 0 A close look at Aryna Sabalenka diamond and emerald engagement ringCredit: Georgios Frangulis/Instagraml;Aryna Sabalenka/Instagram Aryna Sabalenka and Georgios Frangulis are engaged! The couple announced the news on Instagram on March 4, including photos of her dazzling engagement ring Isabela Grutman designed the piece and revealed the details of its unique design Aryna Sabalenka's engagement ring deserves its own trophy.

Aryna Sabalenka's Engagement Ring from Georgios Frangulis Boasts a Massive 12-Carat Diamond and Her Favorite Gemstones

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Aryna Sabalenka and Georgios Frangulis are engaged!

The couple announced the news on Instagram on March 4, including photos of her dazzling engagement ring

Isabela Grutman designed the piece and revealed the details of its unique design

Aryna Sabalenka's engagement ring deserves its own trophy.

The renowned tennis player, 27, said "Yes" to her fiancé, Georgios Frangulis, after he popped the question with a surprise proposal on March 3. A day later, the pair announced their exciting news on Instagram with photos of her brand-new sparkler, which has enough diamonds to speak for itself.

According to Daily Mail, Frangulis, the founder of Oakberry, proposed with a ring by jewelry designer Isabela Grutman, the CEO and founder of her eponymous jewelry line.

Aryna Sabalenka's engagement ring by Isabela GrutmanCredit: Aryna Sabalenka/Instagram

The two worked together for months to create something that was one-of-a-kind and as equally jaw-dropping as Sabalenka's reputation on the court. Per the outlet, the ring boasts a 12-plus carat oval-cut diamond surrounded by emerald stones. All are set on platinum.

Emeralds are an especially significant part of the ring since it's Sabalenka's "favorite stone." Grutman said the details were Frangulis' idea, "a personal touch that makes the ring uniquely hers."

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Sabalenka and Frangulis were first spotted together in April 2024, a month after the tragic and untimely death of Sabalenka's ex-boyfriend, Konstantin Koltsov, who died by suicide.

More recently, she has been dropping hints about taking their relationship to the next level. This past August, the athlete responded to a couple getting engaged during a match she played at the US Open, saying, "I looked at my boyfriend. No pressure!"

Aryna Sabalenka and Georgios Frangulis in 2024Credit: Robert Prange/Getty

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Frangulis definitely made waiting for the right moment count. Photos of the engagement shared to Instagram show the romantic poolside atmosphere lit by dozens of candles and floral arrangements. "I can finally call him something else… FIANCÉ," they wrote in a joint post.

This massive sparkler comes on the heels of a very shiny year of engagements and statement-making bling. Soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo hit it out of the park with an estimated $5 million ring for his fiancée, Georgina Rodríguez, while Travis Kelce broke the internet with the old mine brilliant cut diamond made by Kindred Lubeck for Taylor Swift.

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New Photo - Chris Olsen Reveals How He Manages Online Hate as a Content Creator

Chris Olsen Reveals How He Manages Online Hate as a Content Creator Tabitha ParentWed, March 4, 2026 at 9:25 PM UTC 0 Chris Olsen.Credit: Stephane Cardinale Corbis/Corbis via Getty Chris Olsen is opening up about how he deals with hate online.Olsen appeared on the Feb. 25 episode of Jamie Laing's Great Company podcast, where the two bounced between a wide range of topics, including Olsen's current boyfriend, Harrison Dockerty, as well as his journey to sobriety.The pair also chatted about Olsen's social media career, which has taken off in recent years following the pandemic.

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Chris Olsen is opening up about how he deals with hate online.Olsen appeared on the Feb. 25 episode of Jamie Laing's Great Company podcast, where the two bounced between a wide range of topics, including Olsen's current boyfriend, Harrison Dockerty, as well as his journey to sobriety.The pair also chatted about Olsen's social media career, which has taken off in recent years following the pandemic. Olsen now boasts over 23 million followers across his multiple TikTok accounts and Instagram page.Receiving criticism online when you are a content creator often comes with the territory, but Olsen shared with Laing that he had built up an arsenal of skills when it comes to managing online hate."It is a lot," Olsen said of his massive following. "It becomes unfathomable in a way. There are certain times I look at my main page on TikTok and I see the 13 million and I'm just like, when did that happen?"Olsen then reflected on one of his most popular series, called "Flying for Coffee," in which he would do just that, documenting himself taking flights to bring interview subjects caffeine. As the series grew and grew, Olsen began bringing coffee to increasingly famous subjects like Jennifer Lopez and Austin Butler.

Chris Olsen at the 2026 Golden Globes.Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Speaking on why he believes he ultimately blew up, Olsen said that being able to "surrender" and understand that certain things on the internet can often be blown out of proportion.Responding, Laing agreed with Olsen's sentiments, suggesting that he thought Olsen's theater background might have been a factor in shaping how Olsen conducts himself online."I do think that's why a lot of theater kids become successful later in life," Olsen said. "We're used to embarrassing ourselves. Embarrassing yourself and being a little bit cringe is the way to try anything.""I think in my social media career, I was already at a point where I wasn't scared to embarrass myself or be cringe," he added.

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Olsen then went on to theorize as to why he thinks that some people take issue with his content and have such strong feelings about him online, citing his willingness to do anything as something others might feel threatened by.Societal expectations, which Olsen believes he often defies, are the culprit in fueling people's vitriol toward him. However, he doesn't necessarily believe that people are jealous of him when they have something mean to say."It's not necessarily that the primary emotion is jealousy," he continued. "I think sometimes the primary emotion is like anger towards the both of us because... they see what I'm doing and they believe they could do it better.""And my retort to that is then please do," he then said. "I truly encourage you to follow it. I want everyone to succeed because there is enough space for all of us."Olsen first gained prominence online in 2020, posting about his life in quarantine with then-boyfriend Ian Paget.Olsen has garnered the attention of the internet through his viral series delivering coffees to A-listers, as well as when he spoke out about being targeted by intimate image abuse (sometimes referred to as "revenge porn") and had a "public breakdown" in 2024 that prompted him to reconsider his relationship to the internet.

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New Photo - 'Love is Blind' Season 10's married couples, revealed

&x27;Love is Blind&x27; Season 10&x27;s married couples, revealed KiMi Robinson, USA TODAYWed, March 4, 2026 at 9:28 PM UTC 0 Spoiler alert! We are discussing details from Episodes 112 of Netflix's "Love is Blind" Season 10 (now streaming). "Love is Blind" Ohio boasted a recordbreaking number of couples getting engaged.

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Spoiler alert! We are discussing details from Episodes 1-12 of Netflix's "Love is Blind" Season 10 (now streaming).

"Love is Blind" Ohio boasted a record-breaking number of couples getting engaged. But how many of them actually said "I do" at the altar?

The finale, released March 4, rolled out the six remaining couples' weddings and revealed the outcomes, with each man and woman either saying "I do" to someone they'd met behind a wall or declining to marry a person they'd known for less than a month.

Seven women were shown leaving for the pods with engagement rings on their fingers this season. But one couple – Jessica Barrett and Chris Fusco – quickly called it quits upon returning to Ohio, after a conversation about sexual incompatibility and Jessica not being the type of woman to go to Pilates classes.

1 / 0'Love is Blind' season 10 is headed to Ohio: See the cast

Ohio is taking over season 10 of "Love is Blind.""We haven't really done this in the Midwest, but more important, the host of our show, Nick Lachey, was raised in Cincinnati," the show's casting director Donna Driscoll told The Columbus Dispatch, part of USA TODAY Network.Here's a look at every new cast member.

Then Bri McNees and Connor Spies seemingly called it off for the time being in Episode 11, when Bri told the self-proclaimed "normal Midwest" guy that if she were to "go down the aisle today, it will be a 'no.'"

Viewers went into the finale with a lot of unknowns. Read on for the outcomes of each wedding.

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Emma Betsinger and Mike Gibney

Emma Betsinger and Mike Gibney's wedding is teased in Episode 11 of "Love is Blind" Season 10.

Emma Betsinger was willing to give things a shot with Mike Gibney. But, to perhaps no one's surprise, marrying a woman who is not "100%" sure about having kids with him was a "no" for Mike.

Why was Emma so sure about Mike? It was about all the conversations that weren't shown, she told USA TODAY.

"You're really only seeing these conversations about children, and what was in between them was how strong our bond was, how each day we did grow closer," she said, " … we not only talked about kids, but we talked about our families. We talked about self-growth, we talked about our future plans."

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Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth

Jordan Faeth and Amber Morrison

Jordan Faeth finally met Amber Morrison's daughter, Emma, the day before their wedding – so all that was left for the two lovebirds was to say "I do." Though they had some outstanding issues, like Jordan's refusal to move away from the city to Mount Vernon, for Amber, it was definitely a "yes."

But she left the door open for her fiancé to bail at the altar, telling him she understood if he couldn't commit to an instant family. But "I wanna follow my heart and say 'I do,'" Jordan declared in front of their families as they reacted with delightfully shocked applause.

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Brittany Wicker and Devonta Anderson

Brittany Wicker was so prepared to leave "Love is Blind" engaged that she had a wedding dress at the ready. And that was one reason for her and Devonta Anderson's downfall (according to Devonta, anyway).

Brittany had "the dress, the nails and the lashes" ready for her wedding day. But instead of gliding up to the altar, she spent her wedding day on a couch with Devonta, talking about how "self-doubt" prevented him from going forward with the ceremony. As Devonta explained how he couldn't get married "now" and had some doubts about moving forward, Brittany held steady in her belief that they would remain engaged and "are going to be husband and wife one day."

Devonta was more brutally honest in his one-on-one interview with producers, revealing that her pre-purchased wedding dress was a red flag because it seemed to him that she would've married someone regardless.

'That was also news to me': Brittany didn't know Devonta hadn't dated women of color

At the end of the day, neither was the other's type, as they both revealed earlier in the season. Speaking with USA TODAY, Brittany revealed she actually didn't know Devonta had not dated a woman of color until she watched the episodes.

"I felt it, and we had conversations offline about me feeling like I wasn't his typical type. So I kind of knew [it] in the back of my head, but that was the first time I had actually heard the words said out of his mouth," Brittany says. "So I had to process that."

Ashley Carpenter and Alex Henderson

Ashley Carpenter and fiancé Alex Henderson on Season 10, Episode 6, of "Love is Blind."

Alex Henderson put on a solid performance ahead of his wedding to Ashley Carpenter, telling the cameras – using no shortage of soccer metaphors – that they align on their values and he has no fears. Over in the bride's quarters, however, Ashley admitted she was aware she was not his typical type and expected him to say "no" at the altar.

So she decided to beat him to the punch. Like Deepti Vempati and Zanab Jaffrey before her, she chose herself at her wedding: "I know your answer, and it doesn't matter to me. I know you don't choose me and I'm not choosing you either," she told Alex.

There was no effort and no intimacy, and living with her fiancé was like cohabitating with a roommate. She also landed the blow that "lying is a nonnegotiable" for her relationships.

Alex and his mom took great offense to this knock against his integrity, and he told producers that Ashley also has "stuff" from her past that could be questionable, but he otherwise took the rejection on the chin.

Christine Hamilton and Vic St. John

Vic St. John and Christine Hamilton

If Vic St. John's sister and mom flying in for his wedding wasn't enough of a good omen for a ceremony that would end with "I dos," his sister also took on the role of officiant. Christine Hamilton tearfully met his family as she got ready to walk down the aisle, and both families were on board with marrying two people who met through unconventional means.

Season 10 capped off on a jubilant note as Christine and Vic agreed to love each other "forever and ever."

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When does the 'Love is Blind' reunion come out?

The final drop of Season 10 is the reunion, which comes out Wednesday, March 11, at 9 p.m. ET.

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