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18/03/2026
Jamie Foxx is absolutely overflowing with pride, and he isn’t holding it back when it comes to celebrating Michael B. Jordan and his unforgettable Oscars victory. The emotional moment unfolded on Sunday, March 15, when the seasoned actor, now 58, took to social media to share heartfelt messages after Jordan, 39, gave him a special mention during his acceptance speech at the Academy Awards 2026.
Foxx’s reaction was nothing short of powerful. In one of his posts, he admitted he was overwhelmed, writing that he could “barely breathe” after witnessing Jordan’s incredible achievement. The post included a clip of the moment Adrien Brody announced Jordan as the winner of Best Actor for his performance in the film *Sinners*. The excitement, admiration, and genuine joy in Foxx’s words made it clear just how deeply he respects Jordan’s craft.
He went on to describe Jordan as not just an amazing actor, but also an exceptional director, someone who embodies talent in every sense. Foxx even joked that Jordan deserved two Oscars for his performance, emphasizing just how impactful the role was. Reflecting on watching the film, he shared how he immediately sensed something special. From the moment he spotted a pair of Jordans on screen to the very first line of dialogue, he found himself completely drawn in. The witty exchange, “Are you guys twins?” followed by “No… we cousins!”, instantly hooked him and set the tone for what would become a captivating cinematic experience.
In *Sinners*, directed by Ryan Coogler, Jordan took on the challenging dual role of twins Smoke and Stack, delivering a performance that clearly resonated with audiences and critics alike. His portrayal not only showcased his versatility, but also cemented his place among Hollywood’s finest.
Foxx didn’t stop there. In another post, he highlighted a deeply meaningful moment from the ceremony, when Jordan stood on stage and paid tribute to the legends who paved the way before him. During his speech, Jordan honored icons such as Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, Foxx himself, Forest Whitaker, and Will Smith.
Jordan expressed gratitude for being counted among such influential figures, calling them giants and acknowledging the legacy they built. He also thanked fans and supporters, recognizing their belief in him throughout his journey. His words carried a sense of humility and determination, as he shared his desire to continue delivering performances that live up to that support.
The Best Actor category that night was filled with remarkable talent, including nominees like Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Timothée Chalamet, and Wagner Moura. Despite the strong competition, Jordan’s performance stood out and earned him one of the most prestigious honors in the film industry.
The celebrations didn’t end on stage. The following day, Foxx continued the excitement with another post, playfully asking what could be better than one Oscar, alongside a photo of Jordan standing next to Coogler. Coogler himself had a triumphant night, taking home the award for Best Original Screenplay, making the achievement even more special for the duo. Their creative partnership, which has previously brought audiences films like *Black Panther* and *Fruitvale Station*, continues to prove its magic.
After the glamour of the awards ceremony, Jordan chose a refreshingly down-to-earth way to celebrate. He headed to the iconic In-N-Out Burger, where he was greeted with cheers from fans and staff. The joyful atmosphere, filled with smiles, photos, and genuine excitement, perfectly captured the spirit of the moment. It was a reminder that even after reaching incredible heights, staying grounded and sharing joy with others makes the victory even more meaningful.
18/03/2026
As Amy Winehouse navigated the challenges of fame and personal struggles in the years leading up to her untimely passing at age 27, much of the public attention focused on her former husband, Blake Fielder-Civil. For years, he was thought to have played a significant role in her life, and many viewed him as a central figure in her story.
Now 43, Fielder-Civil has largely stayed out of the public eye since Winehouse’s death in 2011. However, in a recent interview, he opened up about his complex relationship with the iconic singer, reflecting on both the love they shared and the challenges they faced together. He emphasized that while he had a part to play in her life, the responsibility for her passing cannot rest on his shoulders alone.
“My stance now is that I know a lot of people, especially those reading media years ago, might have believed Amy’s passing was my responsibility. I’ve always said I never shirk from responsibility. If I’ve done something wrong, I’ll admit it,” he shared on the We Need to Talk podcast on March 17.
Fielder-Civil reflected on the strength and agency Amy had in her life, stating, “Amy herself made choices, and acknowledging that does not disrespect her. She was a very strong woman who made her own decisions, even when some choices started to affect her.” He stressed that their love existed independently from the struggles they faced, and that the challenges were not the definition of who they were as a couple.
In the wide-ranging conversation, Fielder-Civil recounted their first meeting at a London pub around 2001. He described being struck by her beauty and charisma. At the time, neither of them was deeply involved with substances, though early challenges with drinking did contribute to temporary separations. Their on-and-off relationship would later inspire Winehouse’s breakthrough 2006 album Back to Black, and in 2007, the couple married in Miami.
“These are memories that are difficult for me to revisit,” he admitted. “She was my best friend, and we had genuine happiness. Our love was separate from the challenges we faced. That’s where it went. It wasn’t who we were.” Fielder-Civil emphasized that he was not struggling with addiction when they met and that any difficulties they experienced developed later, during a period when both were trying to navigate complex personal circumstances.
He acknowledged that while he had introduced Winehouse to he**in, she had also explored other experiences independently. He clarified that he never forced her into anything, saying, “I never blamed anyone who introduced me to something new. I don’t understand the notion that I controlled her choices. I accept my role in some things, but I was not responsible for every part of her journey.”
After their divorce in 2009, the two remained in each other’s lives. Fielder-Civil spoke about the ongoing concern he felt during periods when he could not be there, including the months leading up to her passing in 2011. He recalled worrying about her well-being while incarcerated, and his attempts to check in on her during those final days.
“When I was in jail the first time, I’d pray every night for Amy’s safety. I had this fear, being away and unable to help or be there,” he said. “Hearing the news of her passing was my worst nightmare. My head was spinning, and I broke down immediately.”
Being unable to attend Winehouse’s funeral compounded his grief, as he grappled with both personal loss and public scrutiny. “It took a long time to accept that I lost my best friend while being unfairly blamed in the media. Amy wouldn’t want anyone to believe it was all my fault. She would have wanted the truth to be told. We were just young, learning as we went,” he reflected.
Today, Fielder-Civil is clean, sober, and in a happy relationship, a development he believes would have made Winehouse “over the moon.” He urges compassion and understanding for anyone struggling, highlighting that anyone can face challenges in their personal journey.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use or emotional challenges, support is available through resources like the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.
18/03/2026
It was one of those unforgettable moments that perfectly blended sports, music, and pure excitement, as George Kittle couldn’t hide his enthusiasm about having Taylor Swift take the stage during the Tight End University concert last June. The annual event, co-founded by Travis Kelce, already carries a reputation for bringing together top talent, but this particular appearance elevated it to an entirely new level.
Kittle, now 32 and a standout star for the San Francisco 49ers, shared the story with a sense of humor during an episode of the Bussin' with the Boys podcast on Tuesday, March 17. He joked that Swift had been playfully nudged into performing her iconic hit Shake It Off during the Tight Ends & Friends concert, which traditionally wraps up the Tight End University festivities each year.
According to Kittle, the push came from an unexpected duo, his mom and his mother-in-law. With a laugh, he explained how they enthusiastically encouraged Swift to take the stage, creating a lighthearted moment that ultimately led to one of the most talked-about performances of the event. He quickly clarified the playful tone of his comment, adding with a grin that, of course, no one truly pressures someone like Taylor Swift, and that he was simply joking.
Reflecting on the lead-up to the event, Kittle recalled how excited he was when Kelce first told him Swift would be attending. He welcomed her with open arms, making sure she felt invited to every activity planned throughout the weekend. True to form, Swift embraced the experience fully, showing up and engaging with everything the event had to offer, which left a lasting impression on everyone involved.
The concert itself also featured a performance by Luke Combs, adding even more star power to the night. Kittle gave credit to Swift for helping bring Combs into the lineup, highlighting her influence not just as a performer, but also as someone who contributes to creating memorable experiences for fans.
When Swift finally stepped on stage, the reaction was nothing short of electric. Kittle described the moment with awe, saying he had never heard a crowd reach that level of volume before. The energy in the room surged as fans realized they were witnessing something truly special, a surprise performance that would be talked about long after the night ended.
Swift later took the microphone at the Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, where she performed “Shake It Off” on June 24. Dressed in a sleek black mini dress paired with matching boots, she charmed the audience with her presence and playful introduction. She dedicated the song to the tight ends, calling them her favorite players of the moment, which added a personal and memorable touch to the performance.
Looking ahead, with another Tight End University weekend approaching this summer, Kittle hinted at big plans. He shared that he would be reaching out to around 20 artists in the coming weeks to build an exciting lineup. However, when asked whether Swift might make a return appearance, he remained teasingly mysterious, saying he could neither confirm nor deny anything.
That sense of anticipation only adds to the magic surrounding the event. If last year proved anything, it is that when sports and music collide in such an organic and joyful way, the result is something fans will never forget.
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