Carol Burnett reunites with former costar Vicki Lawrence in rare photo

Carol Burnettand Vicki Lawrence are sisters for life.

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The Emmy-winning actresses, who costarred on Burnett's sketch comedy series"The Carol Burnett Show,"reunited for a nostalgic dinner date, Lawrence revealed onInstagramMonday, May 18.

"Special night. Dinner with Carol," Lawrence, 77, wrote alongside a selfie of the pair. "Thank you Brian for a beautiful meal. Lots [of] laughs and lots [of] memories. I love her so…🥰"

Lawrence wore a white T-shirt, which she paired with a dark jacket that featured jeweled floral embellishments. Burnett, 93, kept things cool in a beige turtleneck sweater with a maroon jacket and matching sunglasses.

Burnett and Lawrence costarred on "The Carol Burnett Show" for the entirety of the series' 11-season run from 1967-1978. One of the pair's recurring sketches was "Carol and Sis," which starred the actresses as sisters Carol and Chris. The bit was inspired by Burnett's real-life experience of raising her kid sister in New York.

The beloved sketch comedy earned Burnett a trio of Primetime Emmys for outstanding variety series, while Lawrence won an Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a variety series.

Carol Burnett, left, and Vicki Lawrence appear in a scene on the

Burnett and Lawrence joined comedic forces again in the early '80s when Burnett guest starred on Lawrence's sitcom, "Mama's Family," for a six-episode stint.

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Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence delight fans with reunion

Several of Burnett and Lawrence's fans, as well as their showbiz peers, praised their reunion in the comments section.

"We need you two to do a podcast video together talking about memories," @frankiej_96 wrote on Instagram.

"My two beautiful ladies 🌹 Tell Carol I am tugging my ear," actress and "Carol Burnett Show" guest star Melba Moore commented, referring to Burnett's signature sign-off of tugging on her ear.

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"ICONS!!!!" @jewelsinga wrote. "I watch the reruns every night! ❤️"

"No words for this comedic duo and your friendship,"Wilson PhillipssingerCarnie Wilsoncommented. "Love [and] adore you both."

"So dear!" @babygetsaround wrote. "They don't make 'em like this anymore ❤️👏🌹"

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Carol Burnett reunites with former costar Vicki Lawrence in rare photo

Carol Burnettand Vicki Lawrence are sisters for life. The Emmy-winning actresses, who costarred on Burnett's sketch comedy ser...
NFL regression candidates: Patriots and Bears will have a tough time repeating in their divisions

It doesn’t seem like only 16 months ago that the Washington Commanders were the talk of the NFL.

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The Commanders, with then-rookie Jayden Daniels, upset the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions in the playoffs and then lost in the NFC championship game to a fantastic Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles team. When a magical season like that happens, the natural thought is to believe a team has arrived and the next step will be forward.

That’s not always the case. It certainly wasn’t for the 2025 Commanders. They crashed back to earth as the roster got old in a hurry, some luck in close games ran out and injuries hit. They went 5-12, a huge disappointment for fans who believed their big season was the start of something big.

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Regression is a strong force, and it’s bound to hit some of the breakout teams from last season. Here are the top five candidates to regress back to the mean this season, with the biggest reason for the pessimism:

Chicago Bears: Turnover differential

There’s one big factor here that could negate all of the regression factors working against the Bears, and it’s Caleb Williams.

Williams still hadaccuracy issueslast season, but showed significant growth and it’s reasonable to think there’s a big leap coming. If he was an MVP candidate in his third season, it wouldn’t be a big surprise. But plenty of regression indicators are not kind to the Bears.

Start with turnover differential. The Bears were +22 last season, which was five better than any other team and nine better than third place. That’s likely unsustainable. There’s also the difference between the Bears’ 11-6 record and their Pythagorean win total, which calculates what a team’s record should have been based on their point differential. The Bears, who had a +26 point differential, had a three-win gap between their adjusted Pythagorean win total and actual win totalaccording to TheOddsBreakers.com, the most fortunate mark in the NFL. Eight wins in one-score games, including one in the playoffs, helped. Also, the Bears go from the seventh easiest schedule in the NFL (calculated by DVOA) to the sixth toughest this season (calculated by SharpFootball.com, using oddsmakers’ win totals).

There are other metrics that say the Bears won’t repeat as an 11-win team. Williams’ improvement could even that out, but he might have to improve a lot to overcome some impending regression.

New England Patriots: strength of schedule

We all know about last season’s strength of schedule for the Patriots, which was one ofthe easiest in recent NFL history.And if that was the only thing working against the Patriots, who went 14-3 last season, it would be significant but maybe not too much to overcome.

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That’s not the only reason though. The Patriots were the luckiest team in the NFL last season when it came toadjusted games lostdue to injury, a metric from FTN Fantasy’s Aaron Schatz. That was a massive advantage and very hard to repeat. Seven wins in games decided by seven points or less is also going to be hard to repeat. New England had a great season and has a young core, with a quarerback in Drake Maye who nearly won NFL MVP and should still be improving. But a pullback is practically inevitable, it’s just a matter of how many fewer wins the Patriots get.

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Denver Broncos: record in close games

Picking a bunch of teams that went 15-2 or 14-3 last season to regress and then doing a victory lap when they don’t win 14 games again is very low-hanging fruit. Of course a 14-3 team like the Broncos are very likely to win fewer games, what other way could they realistically go? But it’s also reality that the Broncos have regression coming.

The Broncos won 14 games last season and went 11-2 in games decided by eight points or less. They were 6-2 in games decided by three points or less. Having a fantastic defense and a great coach in Sean Payton gives Denver an edge in close games, but a record that lopsided in close games is not repeatable. We saw with the 2025 Chiefs that a record far above .500 in close games can sharply turn around the next season.

Jacksonville Jaguars: plexiglass principle

Famed baseball analyst Bill James invented a concept decades ago called the“plexiglass principle,”which simply states that a team that improves greatly one season is bound to come back to the pack the following season. The Jaguars went from four wins in 2024 to 13 in 2025. Not much about Jacksonville’s 13-4 record was fluky, but it also will be very hard to replicate.

Here are two more tangible reasons: The Jaguars did almost nothing to improve the roster this offseason, and they had great fumble luck last season. This offseason, the Jaguars signed the fewest free agents (six) for the least amount of money ($33 million) around the NFLaccording to Spotrac, and also didn’t have a first-round pick in the NFL Draft due to the Travis Hunter trade in 2025.

In addition, the percentage of fumbles recovered is almost entirely luck, and Jacksonville recovered64.3% of fumbles last season, the second-luckiest mark in the NFL. That drove a +13 turnover differential that was third in the NFL. It’s hard to see a roster that had more losses than gains in the offseason being better in 2026.

Carolina Panthers: overachievement

We remember the Panthers as being on the rise because they were in the playoffs and then played the Rams tough in the wild-card round, but it’s not like Carolina was very good last season. They went 8-9 andonly got into the playoffs because of a result elsewhere in the divisionon the final Sunday.

The Panthers also overachieved to get eight wins. Of those eight wins, seven came by seven points or less and six were by three points or less. They were outscored by 69 points. They finished 25thin DVOA, ranking 25th on offense and 21st on defense. They were 26th in EPA (expected points added) per play on offense and 23rd in EPA per play allowed on defense. On top of not being a very good team last season, the Panthers now get the third toughest schedule in the NFLaccording to SharpFootball.com.

Carolina did spend some money on defensive help in free agency and it is a fairly young team that could improve from last season, but also don’t be surprised if the Panthers take a step back.

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Carson Daly Reveals the Surprising Reason He and His Daughter Etta, 13, Don't Talk

Carson Daly says he communicates with his 13-year-old daughter Etta mostly through Snapchat instead of talking in person

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Carson Dalyhas a unique way of communicating with his daughter.

TheTodayco-host, 52, appeared on a Monday, May 18 episode ofToday with Jenna & Sheinelleand shared that although his 13-year-old daughter Etta is "doing great," the two "never speak" anymore.

"Do you speak 13-year-old? Cause I don't," Daly began.

"You ever hear that phrase, 'You've got to meet kids where they are?' You hear it in business a lot," he later said.

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"Six months ago, I did Snapchat," continued the dad of four. "I have literally communicated with my daughter, in particular, more via Snapchat than I have in real life."

"Does it work?" asked Jenna Bush Hager.

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"I can say, 'Are you okay?' " Daly said. "And then I'll put some stupid emoji. And she'll write back, like, 'LOL,' and all these little things are flying all over the screen."

"As silly as it is, I am connected a little bit," he continued, smiling.

Daly shares his four kids — Jackson, 17, Etta, London, 11, and Goldie, 6 — with wife Siri.

Elsewhere in the episode, Daly sharedhis dating dealbreakersfor his four kids. Daly and Bush Hager were discussingKylie Kelce's recent comments on herNot Gonna Liepodcast about beingunable to let her kids date a Dallas Cowboys fanwhen Bush Hager asked Daly about his own rules for his kids.

"The only reservation I would have for my kids would be, like, a vegan or something like that maybe…" Daly began before a group of producers was heard loudly laughing off-camera. Daly covered his mouth with apparent embarrassment, saying, "Is that bad to say? Am I gonna get canceled for that?"

Bush Hager asked for clarification on the comment, wondering if it was just because Daly wanted his future daughter or son-in-law to eat meat.

"Yeah, I mean, look at me!" Daly quipped. "Food is, like, a really important part of, like, the fabric of our family. If we didn't have food, I wouldn't talk to my wife about anything. It holds us together, so if one of them brought home a date who was super picky. Like, ‘I don't eat anything — fish from the sea, cows that go moo.' Like, I've got a Traeger [smoker], bro."

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First, Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones gear up for the Conference Final!

They discuss the all-time classic we witnessed in Game 1 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs, with Victor Wembanyama breaking our brains en route to a victory. From the loud performances, quieter adjustments, and biggest questions heading into Game 2 and beyond, the guys cover it all.

From there, the guys put a bow on the Eastern Conference semifinals. They salute the season of the Detroit Pistons, praise the Cleveland Cavaliers for their dominant Game 7 victory, then spend a little more time previewing their upcoming matchup against the New York Knicks.

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Nicholas Galitzine and Original He-Man Dolph Lundgren Share a Special Moment at “Masters of the Universe” Premiere

Nicholas Galitzine stars as He-Man in the 2026 remake of Masters of the Universe, nearly 40 years after Dolph Lundgren's original portrayal

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Nicholas GalitzineandDolph Lundgrenprove that there is room in the world for two super-human blonde hunky He-Mans.

Galitzine, 31, stars as the character in 2026's remake ofMasters of the Universe,nearly 40 years after Lundgren, 68, originated the live-action role in the 1987 cult classic. The actors posed together on the carpet of the film's Los Angeles premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Monday, May 18, along with the rest of the cast, which includesMorena Baccarin,Camila MendesandIdris Elba, and director Travis Knight.

Lundgren and Galitzine were also all smiles at the premiere's after-party, posing together with their fists up in true superhero fashion.

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Lundgren told PEOPLE at the movie's premiere that seeing Galitzine take on the part felt like "passing the sword over."

"It was a great feeling for me," he said. "It's great that he's such a great He-Man and I think it's a great production and I was really honored to be part of it. It was fun for me to show up in a movie and give him some advice when he needs it the most."

Lundgren reflected on the impact of the franchise, which is based on the Mattel action figures, and its lasting power 40 years later.

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"There's still something special about this franchise," he told PEOPLE. "There's something about what they created back in 1982, I think it was, the series came out, the little cartoon came out and the toys, and there's something about it that people respond to."

Dolph Lundgren in 1987's 'Masters of the Universe' ; Nicholas Galitzine in 2026's 'Masters of the Universe'Credit: Everett; Amazon

InMasters of the Universe, Galitzine's He-Man teams up with warrior Teela (Mendes) and a group of allies against Skeletor (Jared Leto) and sorceress Evil-Lyn (Alison Brie) to save his ravaged home of Eternia.

An official synopsis for the film reads, "To save his family and his world, Adam must join forces with his closest allies, Teela and Duncan/Man-At-Arms and embrace his true destiny as He-Man — the most powerful man in the universe.”

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