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Pete Davidson Reveals the Tech Invention He Wants to See in the Future — and 1 He Changed His Mind About (Exclusive) Nicholas RiceNovember 2, 2025 at 3:00 AM 0 Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Pete Davidson in January 2025. Pete Davidson reveals the tech invention he is looking forward to, as well as one he no longer is, in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE The actor and comedian is excited about hoverboards, but doesn't share the same feeling about flying cars "That would be a f nightmare," Davidson jokes about the latter Pete Davidson is thinking ahead to a more technological future.

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Pete Davidson reveals the tech invention he is looking forward to, as well as one he no longer is, in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE

The actor and comedian is excited about hoverboards, but doesn't share the same feeling about flying cars

"That would be a f------ nightmare," Davidson jokes about the latter

Pete Davidson is thinking ahead to a more technological future.

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the actor and comedian, 31, reveals the tech inventions he is looking forward to, as well as one he no longer is.

"I'm still waiting for the hoverboard," Davidson — who is partnering with Amazon for Alexa+ — says.

"We got close. Remember those boards they had, but then they just started exploding?" he continues, referring to the self-balancing devices that faced technological issues in recent years.

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A hoverboard, a flying car in 'Back to the Future II.'

As for one futuristic advancement he was once excited about, but isn't anymore? "Flying cars," Davidson says.

"When I was a kid, they sounded really cool, but now that I actually drive, that would be a f------nightmare," he continues. "So I hope nobody ever creates flying cars."

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Flying cars have been a staple in various movies and television series, including Blade Runner, Back to the Future, The Jetsons and more. Recently, such modes of transportation have been tested, including the Pivotal BlackFly, an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL).

Dan Neil of The Wall Street Journal recently recounted taking a test flight of one after completing a four-day training session. The flights, the outlet reported, are 20 minutes long, with speeds of up to 55 knots and a weight limit of 200 lbs. There are also no age requirements for potential pilots.

While Davidson may have to wait a bit longer to see certain technological advancements come to fruition, he can, for the time being, enjoy Amazon's latest improvement to Alexa, its cloud-based voice assistant.

Alexa+, which uses generative AI to be more conversational, personalized and proactive — and is free with Prime — is "nice" and "reliable," Davidson tells PEOPLE.

"I don't have social media and I don't like reading news on my phone, so I'll just ask Alexa, like, 'Hey, is there anything big happening right now that I ? Or what's the weather?' " he continues. "It's just an Alexa on steroids."

The Saturday Night Live alum is even on board with Alexa+ now being "a little sassy," explaining, "It's more, I guess, human."

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After Son's Death at 25, Parents Were Shocked at How Many People He Helped with Organ Donation: 102 and Counting (Exclusive) Sam GilletteNovember 2, 2025 at 2:00 AM 0 Jessie Carlton Photo Dylan Wormsbaker (right) with his fiancée, Angela Pace (left), and their four children. In March 2023, a couple's life imploded when their 25yearold son Dylan died after a motorcycle accident in Twin Falls, Idaho They take solace in the fact that he was able to help 102 people through organ donation "We're just amazed at how many lives he changed," says dad Curtis On March 17, 2023, Kim Wormsbaker's coworker ...

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In March 2023, a couple's life imploded when their 25-year-old son Dylan died after a motorcycle accident in Twin Falls, Idaho

They take solace in the fact that he was able to help 102 people through organ donation

"We're just amazed at how many lives he changed," says dad Curtis

On March 17, 2023, Kim Wormsbaker's coworker returned to their office in Twin Falls, Idaho, with a look of shock on her face. She'd just walked by a horrific motorcycle accident.

"I'm not sure he is going to make it," the woman told Wormsbaker, 63.

All too soon, Wormsbaker's world shattered when her husband, Curtis, 59, called and she learned the victim was their 25-year-old son, Dylan.

The journeyman plumber and father of four had been riding his bike through town when he was hit by a minivan that failed to yield.

"My survival instincts kicked in, and I was just numb," Kim tells PEOPLE in this week's issue of receiving that devastating call.

It wouldn't be until about an hour later, during the long drive to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (EIRMC), that the couple learned the full extent of their son's injuries.

"They informed us that my son was fighting for his life," remembers Curtis, who had pulled over onto the side of the road. "They needed to cut his skull open to release the pressure if we wanted a chance to save him."

The panicked father called state police to request an escort, but that wasn't possible.

Instead, the couple rushed on their own to the medical center. Their son died a week later of a traumatic brain injury. (The driver of the van, Afton Gailfus, was convicted of vehicular manslaughter.)

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Kim and Curtis Wormsbaker.

The young businessman left behind a grieving family: his parents, four siblings and fiancée, Angela Pace. The two shared four kids in a blended family — his son, 4-year-old Sawyer, her 9-year-old daughter Emalyn and 5-year-old son Alaric as well as their son together, 3-year-old Denver — and had big dreams for the future.

As heartbreak washed over them, there was one positive bit of news that kept Dylan's parents anchored: they learned their son, a registered organ donor, could help others.

When he was about 20, Dylan signed the designated spot on his license and told his dad he'd made the decision in case anything "bad happened" to him. Five years later, Dylan has been able to help an astonishing 102 patients around the country, from kids to retirees, who ranged in age from 15 to 77.

"It was enlightening and impactful and important that we gave him that honor to be that hero," says Kim. She and Curtis were guided through the process with the help of representatives from the organization Donor Connect.

There is a desperate need for such gifts.

More than 100,000 people in the U.S. are currently waiting for transplants — and one person can save up to eight lives through solid organ donation. Dr. Danielle Brandman at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center has made a career of such surgeries.

"It's really a gift to be able to see my patients return to the people that they had been before they had been so sick," says Brandman, the hospital's medical director of liver transplantation. "We really are changing lives every single day."

The Wormsbakers learned just how much of an impact their son had when they received a note from a man who received one of Dylan's kidneys. "We're just amazed at how many lives he changed," says Curtis.

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Dylan with his beloved motorcycle.

The couple — who are raising Dylan's son Sawyer, while Pace raises her two kids as well as their son together — are determined to keep their son's memory alive for his children.

Pace, who declined to be interviewed, has opened an indoor kids' playground, Little World Play, in Twin Falls, which she first started planning with Dylan.

"For the past year, we have been working on opening a fun place where our children and our friends' children could play and celebrate special events," Pace wrote on the website. "With a few obvious setbacks, I'm so nervous yet excited to bring the community Little World Play."

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Dylan with his mom, Kim.

Kim is full of admiration for Pace.

"They really knew how to work together," she says of the couple's relationship.

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The Wormsbakers make a point to bring all four children together, sometimes visiting Dylan's grave.

"They all know their dad is in heaven," Curtis says, "and he's watching them."

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New Photo - Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley honor late Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley: 'Irreplaceable rock soldier'

&34;He is and will always be a part of Kiss's legacy,&34; Simmons and Stanley said in a joint statement about the band's founding lead guitarist. Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley honor late Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley: 'Irreplaceable rock soldier' &34;He is and will always be a part of Kiss's legacy,&34; Simmons and Stanley said in a joint statement about the band's founding lead guitarist. By Lauren Huff :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/IMG20200213174800940c7d2deff3faa4d40923693560d77fe00.

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Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley honor late Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley: 'Irreplaceable rock soldier'

"He is and will always be a part of Kiss's legacy," Simmons and Stanley said in a joint statement about the band's founding lead guitarist.

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Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley are paying tribute to their late Kiss bandmate Ace Frehley, who died Thursday at 74.

"We are devastated by the passing of Ace Frehley," the rockers said in a joint statement shared with **. "He was an essential and irreplaceable rock soldier during some of the most formative foundational chapters of the band and its history. He is and will always be a part of Kiss's legacy. Our thoughts are with Jeanette, Monique and all those who loved him, including our fans around the world."

The iconic rocker and founding Kiss guitarist died at 74 in Morristown, N.J., on Thursday after suffering a fall at his home. A cause of death was not immediately provided.

Ace Frehley, original Kiss guitarist, dies at 74

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Ace Frehley performs in concert opening for Alice Cooper at HEB Center on October 19, 2021 in Cedar Park, Texas.

In September, Frehley canceled then upcoming shows in Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio after he was hospitalized for a prior fall at his home.**

Frehley's family announced the guitarist's death in a press release Thursday. "We are completely devastated and heartbroken," the family wrote. "In his last moments, we were fortunate enough to have been able to surround him with loving, caring, peaceful words, thoughts, prayers and intentions as he left this earth."**

The family's statement continued, "We cherish all of his finest memories, his laughter, and celebrate his strengths and kindness that he bestowed upon others. The magnitude of his passing is of epic proportions, and beyond comprehension. Reflecting on all of his incredible life achievements, Ace's memory will continue to live on forever!"

In 1972, Frehley followed an advertisement in *The Village Voice* to audition for a band, which ultimately included bassist Simmons, rhythm guitarist Stanley, and drummer Peter Criss. Less than a month later, Frehley officially joined the crew, and they chose their iconic name Kiss in early 1973.

Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, and Gene Simmons of the rock and roll band Kiss pose for a portrait session in January 1975 in Los Angeles, California.

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Frehley created the persona of The Spaceman (a.k.a. Space Ace) and played with the group until his first departure in 1982. Frehley also had a successful solo career, which he would put on hold in 1996 to embark on Kiss' highly successful reunion tour. He would ultimately stay with the band a second time until 2002. Frehley also created the band Frehley's Comet, which released two albums of its own.

More recently, the musician released *Anomaly* in 2009, and continued recording and releasing solo albums throughout the 2010s and 2020s. In October 2018, Frehley briefly reunited with Kiss on the Kiss Kruise, where he performed four songs with his former bandmates.

The group, including Frehley, were previously announced as honorees for the 2025 Kennedy Center distinction. Of the honor, Frehley told TMZ at the time that he was grateful to be honored alongside the likes of fellow honorees Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, Gloria Gaynor, and Michael Crawford, calling it "a dream come true that I never thought would materialize." That ceremony is set to take place on Dec. 7.**

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New Photo - Disney Stock Price Started 2025 at $111 — Experts Weigh in on Where It's Headed

Disney Stock Price Started 2025 at $111 — Experts Weigh in on Where It's Headed Marc GubertiNovember 2, 2025 at 1:57 AM 0 Disney /iStock / iStock.com Disney stock has lagged the stock market yeartodate. Shares started the year at $111 and have crawled up to $113 per share. The company continues to exhibit solid sequential growth for its streaming subscribers. Disney reported 180.7 million Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions in Q2 FY25, which is a 2.5 million increase from Q1 FY25.

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Disney stock has lagged the stock market year-to-date. Shares started the year at $111 and have crawled up to $113 per share. The company continues to exhibit solid sequential growth for its streaming subscribers. Disney reported 180.7 million Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions in Q2 FY25, which is a 2.5 million increase from Q1 FY25.

However, linear networks revenue dropped by 13% year-over-year, and that represents more than 10% of Disney's total revenue. ESPN also had lower operating results year-over-year. Disney Parks continue to be a big draw, with revenue up by 9% year-over-year.

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These results paint a mixed picture for a stock that has been mostly flat year-to-date. Shares are also down over the past five years, but it's important to assess any stock based on what it can do in the future. Several analysts shared their thoughts about Disney stock and where they think it's heading.

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Analyst Consensus

Most Wall Street analysts are bullish on Disney, as it has a Buy rating and an average price target of $130.73 per share, suggesting a 16% upside from current levels. Recent price targets have also been bullish, with the three most recent ratings averaging $130.33 per share.

Needham analyst Laura Martin reiterated her Buy rating for Disney in September with a $125 price target. She believes Disney will have lower income, citing the company's comments on the Content, Sales & Licensing segment during the earnings call. However, she believes revenue will still be up year-over-year and did not change her forecast.

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Rosenblatt Analyst Barton Crockett was also bullish on Disney stock, giving it a Buy rating in August. He assigned a $141 price target, which was a slight boost from his previous $140 price target. Most of the recent ratings have been Buy or Outperform.

More recently, Wells Fargo issued a bullish note to investors and a $159 price target.

"We think Disney's assets are growing and maturing, creating more predictability in EPS upside that will engender a rerating," the bank said.

Assessing Bullish Sentiment

Disney has received many Buy ratings and very few Hold ratings. Even though some parts of the business are shrinking, Disney posted rising revenue and net income. The continued growth comes as Disney suddenly trades at an 18 P/E ratio. It has a more attractive P/E ratio than more than half of media stocks, according to Guru Focus.

Disney's vast content library and rising subscriber numbers are two additional catalysts that have sparked a flurry of Buy ratings from analysts. The stock's low year-to-date gains combined with the reasonable valuation suggest that Disney shares can stage a rally on moderate results.

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Are You A Rich Retiree Or Just UpperMiddle Class? Here's The Net Worth That Separates The Two Caroline LubinskyNovember 2, 2025 at 5:02 AM 0 Are You A Rich Retiree Or Just UpperMiddle Class? Here's The Net Worth That Separates The Two When you're earning a paycheck, it's easy to gauge how you stack up. Salary charts tell you exactly where you fall on the income ladder. But retirement rewrites the math. Without annual earnings, the question shifts from how much you make to how much you've built.

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Are You A Rich Retiree Or Just Upper-Middle Class? Here's The Net Worth That Separates The Two

When you're earning a paycheck, it's easy to gauge how you stack up. Salary charts tell you exactly where you fall on the income ladder. But retirement rewrites the math. Without annual earnings, the question shifts from how much you make to how much you've built. And that's where things get tricky — especially for retirees trying to figure out whether they're "upper-middle class" or actually "wealthy."

To find that line, the most reliable place to start is with data, not vibes. The U.S. Census Bureau divides American households into quintiles — five equal groups, each representing 20% of households ranked by income.

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While the agency doesn't officially assign class labels, this breakdown lets analysts estimate them. Using this structure, the middle 20%, roughly the 40th to 60th percentiles, is the "middle class." The next 20%, between the 60th and 80th percentiles, is the "upper-middle class." Above that — the 80th percentile and higher — you've entered upper-class territory.

For retirees, income only tells half the story. The more revealing measure is net worth, and for that, the go-to sources are the Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Finances and the DQYDJ Net Worth Calculator, which translates that survey data into percentile rankings by age. It's the most current snapshot we have until the Fed releases new data in 2026.

Among households aged 65 to 69, entering the upper-middle class means having a net worth around $550,000, while those aged 70 to 74 hit that mark closer to $700,000.

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Crossing into the upper class starts near $1.5 million at ages 65–69 and about $1.65 million for 70–74.

And if you're wondering where "wealthy" truly begins, the top 5% of retirees — roughly the 95th percentile — starts around $7 million in net worth for both age groups.

These numbers include more than just investments. They factor in primary home equity, which can be a major driver of wealth for older Americans. Many retirees own their homes outright, and with decades of appreciation baked in, real estate often explains the leap between upper-middle and upper-class net worth. A paid-off home in a high-demand area can push an otherwise modest portfolio into seven-figure territory.

The difference between owning and renting is huge. According to the SCF, the typical U.S. homeowner has a median net worth of $396,200, compared with just $10,400 for the average renter. In other words, homeowners held nearly 38 times more wealth, showing how much long-term homeownership can shape financial stability in retirement.

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Still, wealth on paper doesn't always equal comfort in practice. Lifestyle, debt levels, and spending habits play a huge role in how "rich" retirement feels. A retiree with a paid-off home, low expenses, and steady income from Social Security and investments can live just as well — or better — than someone with double the net worth but higher costs and obligations. Comparison may be the thief of joy, but context is its antidote.

So before chasing an arbitrary number, focus on what actually matters. Keep debt low, protect your savings, budget realistically, and give your money room to grow. A solid financial plan can stretch far beyond the percentile charts. And if you're unsure where you stand, consult a financial advisor who can tailor strategies to your goals — not just your percentile. Because in retirement, wealth isn't just about how much you have. It's about how well it works for you.

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Kelsey Grammer becomes a proud father again at 70, joining Hollywood older celebrity dads Lori BashianNovember 2, 2025 at 2:00 AM 0 Hollywood dads are welcoming kids later in life. Some of the industry's biggest stars have become fathers in their 60s, 70s and even 80s – with Al Pacino welcoming the birth of his fourth child in 2023 at 83. Others, including Robert De Niro and Kelsey Grammer, became fathers again in their 70s. Here is a list of celebrity dads who welcomed children later in life. Grammer is just one of many celebrities who became a dad at a later age.

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Some of the industry's biggest stars have become fathers in their 60s, 70s and even 80s – with Al Pacino welcoming the birth of his fourth child in 2023 at 83.

Others, including Robert De Niro and Kelsey Grammer, became fathers again in their 70s.

Here is a list of celebrity dads who welcomed children later in life.

Grammer is just one of many celebrities who became a dad at a later age.

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Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah welcomed their son together when he was 83 years old.

Al Pacino welcomed his fourth child, a son named Roman, in June 2023, when he was 83 years old, making him the oldest new dad in Hollywood.

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"Al loves being a father and always has. He is excited," a source told People at the time. "Being a parent is and always was an important part of Al's life."

He welcomed Roman with his then-girlfriend Noor Alfallah, but confirmed to People in October 2024 that they had broken up and that he no longer lived with his son.

In addition to Roman, Pacino is also the father of Julie Marie, 36, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend Jan Tarrant, and twins Anton and Olivia, 24, with ex Beverly D'Angelo.

De Niro and his girlfriend Tiffany Chen welcomed their daughter, Gia, in May 2023.

Robert De Niro revealed he had his seventh baby, a daughter named Gia, during an interview with ET Canada in May 2023. When the interviewer asked how his six children are, De Niro corrected them, saying "Seven, actually," adding, "I just had a baby."

It was later confirmed that Gia was born in April 2023. When speaking about becoming a father again at the premiere of his film, "About My Father," the actor told Extra, "I'm ok with it. I'm good with it."

"[When I] look at her, everything else goes away. So it's a great joy and relief to just be with her in the moment," he later shared with Rolling Stone. "[She is] half-Chinese. I want to try to teach her Chinese and show her nursery rhymes in English and Chinese."

In addition to Gia, whom he shares with girlfriend Tiffany Chen, De Niro is also a father to Drena, 54, and son Raphael, 48, who he shares with his first wife, Diahnne Abbott, twins Julian and Airyn, 30, with his former girlfriend Toukie Smith, and son Elliot, 27, and daughter Helen Grace, 13, with his ex-wife, Grace Hightower.

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Jagger welcomed his eighth child in December 2016 at the age of 73. It was his first with Melanie Hamrick.

Mick Jagger's eighth child, son Deveraux, was born in December 2016, when the musician was 73 years old. He shares Deveraux with his girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick.

When speaking with The Guardian in October 2023, Jagger joked that becoming a parent again is "not like riding a bike," adding "you get a bit out of practice." In addition to Deveraux, Jagger is also a father to Karis, 54, whom he shares with Marsha Hunt; Jade, 53, with ex-wife Bianca; Elizabeth, 41, James, 40, Georgia May, 33, and Gabriel, 27, with ex-wife Jerry Hall, and Lucas, 26, with Luciana Morad Gimenez.

"The more children you have, the more laissez-faire you get about them, to be honest," he told the outlet. "And it depends on the child – they have their own personalities and you can mould them to a certain extent, but you see their likes and dislikes and encourage them to do things they gravitate towards. It's fun to have children, at any age."

"But if you're working, and always away, you don't get to enjoy it quite as much," he added, before noting that when Deveraux was born, "I wasn't working so much, so I was able to spend more time. And then we had the lockdown – he's only six, and two of those years I did almost nothing [with the band]."

Katharine McPhee and David Foster welcomed their son Rennie in February 2021.

Grammy Award-winning musician, David Foster, welcomed his fourth child, and only son, Rennie, in February 2021, when he was 71 years old.

When speaking to People in January 2023, Foster opened up about having a son, and addressed criticism from the public about having a child while in his 70s.

"I think that I can offer one thing to Rennie even though I won't be around when he's 50 or 40 even, or 30 maybe," he said. "I think I can offer him wisdom from my 72 years on the planet. And maybe that's not a bad trade-off. I hope so."

Foster shares Rennie with his current wife, Katherine McPhee, and is also a father to Allison, 54, who was adopted at birth; Amy, 51, who he shares with ex-wife, B.J. Cook; and Sara, 43, Erin, 40, and Jordan, 37, who he shares with his second wife, Rebecca Dyer.

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Grammer's fourth wife is Kayte Walsh. The two have three children together.

During an appearance on the "Pod Meets World" podcast, Kelsey Grammer shared that he and wife Kayte Walsh recently welcomed their fourth child together — a son named Christopher.

The couple also share Faith, 12, and sons Gabriel, 10, and James, 8. He is also a father to daughter Spencer, 41, with his first wife, Doreen Alderman; daughter Greer, 33, with ex Barrie Buckner; and daughter Mason, 23, and son Jude, 20, with ex Camille Grammer.

News of his new baby comes shortly after the "Frasier" star opened up about his recent realization that he may have "neglected" his older children, telling People in May: "I'm trying to make up for a little of it now. I'm still their dad, so you can always have [a] chance to show up."

"I probably should have been a little more clear and maybe less tolerant with the older ones," he said. "I'm pretty tolerant with the young ones, but I'm clear about how there's certain expectations and certain ways to navigate through a social situation: keep it close to the vest and play it straight, and you're going to be well-served in your life. I'm a little more specific with them about doing their studies and being prepared. [I tell them], 'What's your job in life? Showing up.'"

Richard Gere and wife Alejandra Silva have two young sons together.

Richard Gere and his wife, Alejandra Silva, welcomed their second child together, James, in April 2020, when he was 70 years old. The two also share a 6-year-old son, Alexander.

The "Pretty Woman" actor is also a father to Homer, 25, with his second wife, Carey Lowell, and stepfather to Silva's son Albert from a previous marriage.

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Billy Joel and his wife have two daughters. The younger one was born when he was 68.

Billy Joel welcomed his third daughter, Remy Anne, 8, in October 2017 with his fourth wife, Alexis Roderick, when he was 68. He is also father to his and Roderick's older daughter, Della Rose, 10, and his daughter Alexa, 39, who he shares with his ex-wife, model Christie Brinkley.

When speaking with People in July, Joel opened up about his desire to become a father, telling the outlet that being a father "means a lot" to him, adding, "I didn't have a dad, so it was very important for me to be a dad."

"I love all of my girls. And poetic justice, I had all girls, of course, but I'm really enjoying this a lot," he said. "It's something I was looking forward to all my life, and here I am."

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Martin and his wife welcomed their first child in December 2012, when he was 67.

Actor Steve Martin became a father for the first time when he was 67 years old, when his wife, writer Anne Stringfield, gave birth to their daughter, Mary, in December 2012.

The "Only Murders in the Building" star spoke with Vanity Fair in November 2016 about what it was like becoming a father later in life, telling the outlet, "it's fantastic."

"You have all the time in the world. You're all set and secure in life, and you're not building your career, so you have a lot of time," he said. "When I was younger, I was selfish and focused on my career… Now I'm just hanging around the house playing with [my daughter]. It's great."

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EW's BINGE podcast covers season 2 of RuPaul's Drag Race with Jujubee and Raven. Jujubee, Raven recall intense offcamera Tyra vs. Tatianna Drag Race duel EW's BINGE podcast covers season 2 of RuPaul's Drag Race with Jujubee and Raven. :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiauthorphotoba4923fec03a4027868306485696ef41.jpg) 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 July 9, 2020 5:36 p.m.

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Tyra Sanchez might've won the judges over by marrying her stunning looks with ace lip-sync skills, but the former drag queen's *RuPaul's Drag Race* season 2 sisters tell EW she morphed into a momentary bridezilla during an intense confrontation the show's cameras didn't capture.

"It actually happened.... while people were [doing their confessional interviews], so there weren't cameras in the Werk Room," season 2 runner-up Raven explains to hosts Joey Nolfi and Jillian Sederholm in the latest episode of *EW's BINGE* podcast.

Raven adds that, during prep for the infamous bridal makeover challenge on episode 5, Sanchez — who would go on to win the competition, and now goes by James Ross — tested her fellow competitors' collective patience by singing Beyoncé's "Halo" at the "top of her lungs" while the queens tried to focus on completing their wedding gowns for the runway.

"We had just spent all day filming. Tensions were high. We were halfway through the competition, and she was asked nicely to please be quiet, and she did not," Raven remembers. "She was asked as second time. This is when it got more to a 'Hey, shut the f— up,' and she did not."

Raven says Tatianna then "decided to walk up to her and say 'Look, I'm sick of hearing you. Shut the f— up.' They kind of pushed each other and a production assistant walked in and separated the two of them. Mind you, she was half the height of both of them."

The moment ended with the contestants accepting that the moment marked a "turning point" for Tyra, "where everyone realized she really just doesn't care about anyone else here."

Elsewhere on the episode, Jujubee takes us through the moment her eyeball connected with Raven's stiletto during the final episode's music video shoot, an audio mishap that occurred while Jessica Wild was, well, sitting on the porcelain throne, and more season 2 tea on* EW's BINGE* podcast, which premieres new episodes featuring *Drag Race* icons every Thursday.

Listen to episode 2 above, and subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.

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