New York Times sues Pentagon a second time over press access policy

The New York Timessuedthe Defense Department on Monday for the second time in five months, arguing a requirement that journalists beescorted while on Pentagon groundsviolates the First Amendment.

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The lawsuit casts the escort policy as part of "a series of escalating steps designed to stop unfavorable coverage" and "dramatically curtails longstanding press access to the Pentagon," in violation of the First and Fifth amendments.

The policy is "an unconstitutional attempt by the Pentagon to prevent independent reporting on military affairs," a Times spokesman, Charlie Stadtlander, said in an email to The Associated Press. "As we have said before: Americans deserve visibility into how their government is being run, and the actions the military is taking in their name and with their tax dollars."

On X, Defense Department spokesperson Sean Parnellcalled the Times' latest lawsuit"nothing more than an attempt to remove the barriers to them getting their hands on classified information."

The Times lawsuit is another salvo in the escalating tensions between the U.S. media and the second Trump administration, which has played out both in the public arena and at times in the courts.

The paper filed Monday's lawsuit after first suing the Pentagon in December over a separate set of rules imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last fall.

The older policy required reporters to sign onto a host of restrictions in order to maintain daily access to the Pentagon, including one that suggested reporters who "solicit" sensitive information from military personnel could be deemed a security risk and expelled from the building. Many news outlets — including CBS News, ABC News, NBC News, CNN and Fox News — declined to sign the policy and wereforced to vacate the Pentagon.

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U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedmanstruck downparts of that policy in March, finding they violated the rights of the newspaper and one of its reporters, Julian Barnes.

The Pentagon responded by imposing a new policy that barred reporters from accessing the building altogether unless they are accompanied by a government escort. The judge ruled that the interim policy violated his March order. But the escort policy remained in place when anappeals court stayedpart of Friedman's ruling while the government appeals. The appeals process is ongoing.

The new lawsuit, filed by the paper and reporter Barnes in District of Columbia district court, aims to get the courts to directly address the escort rule on constitutional grounds.

In the filing, the paper contends the rule, like other Pentagon media restrictions, has a clear aim — "closing the Pentagon to any journalist or news organization unwilling to report only what Department officials approve."

This, it contends, is "patently unconstitutional."

The Pentagon hasdeniedthat it is trying to force journalists to get approval for their stories, and is instead trying to prevent leaks of highly sensitive information.

Parnell, in his X post Monday, asserted that The Times and its journalists "want to roam the halls of the Pentagon freely and without an escort — a privilege that they do not have in any other federal building."

He added: "The Department's policy is completely lawful and narrowly designed to protect national security information from unlawful criminal disclosure."

New York Times sues Pentagon a second time over press access policy

The New York Timessuedthe Defense Department on Monday for the second time in five months, arguing a requirement that journalists beesc...
Man Who Has Broken Over 350 World Records Attempts New Feat: Most Toothpicks Snapped in a Single Minute

David Rush attempted to break the Guinness World Record for most toothpicks snapped in one minute while on a Disney cruise with his family

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  • “I set up a long table and lined up 100 diamond-cut toothpicks, each one exactly 6.6 centimeters long, laying them flat with the ends off the edge so I could grab them easily," he wrote in a post on his website

  • Rush once broke 15 records in one day while visiting Guinness World Records headquarters in London

A man has attempted to break the world record for most toothpicks snapped in one minute.

David Rush of Record Breaker Rush set out to break the record in 2025 while on a 15-day Disney cruise in the South and North Pacific with his family.

Rush detailed his strategy ina post on his website, writing, “I set up a long table and lined up 100 diamond-cut toothpicks, each one exactly 6.6 centimeters long, laying them flat with the ends off the edge so I could grab them easily.”

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His fellow passengers stepped in as timers and witnesses.

In order for the toothpicks to qualify as snapped, the two pieces have to separate completely, he said.

“For one full minute, I just went to town on the pile, grabbing and snapping as fast as my hands could move. The room was electric, people were cheering, and wood fragments were flying,” he remembered. “When the timer hit 60, the table and the floor were a mess.”

After, the group gathered all the broken toothpick pieces to match the halves back together to ensure their eligibility.

He also shared avideo on YouTubeover the weekend that documented his attempt.

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Rush said he broke 84 toothpicks in one minute. The current record, perGuinness World Record, is 58 and held by Harrison Niswander.

“I didn’t just beat the old record; I cleared it by 26 toothpicks, which is about a 45% jump,” Rush wrote.

Now, Rush said, he’s waiting for Guinness World Records to confirm that he officially holds the title.

PEOPLE reached out to Guinness World Records for additional information on Monday, May 18.

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According toRush's website, he has broken over 350 Guinness World Records titles since 2015.

In 2024,Guinness World Recordssaid he broke 15 records in one day while visiting headquarters in London, including most bites taken from three apples whilst juggling in one minute.

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Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's daughter Apple Martin to make acting debut in Nancy Meyers' comeback film

Apple Martin, the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, is set to make her acting debut.

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  • Martin will appear opposite Tony Hale and Beverly D'Angelo in the first film from Nancy Meyers since 2015's The Intern.

  • The 22-year-old Vanderbilt graduate has previously worked as a model, appearing in campaigns for brands like Gap and Chloé.

The apple doesn't fall far after all.

Apple Martin, the daughter of Oscar winnerGwyneth Paltrowand Grammy winnerChris Martin, is set to make her acting debut. The 22-year-old has snagged a highly coveted spot in the cast ofNancy Meyers' long-awaited return to the big screen,Entertainment Weeklyhas confirmed.

The as-yet-untitled film, previously dubbedParis Paramount, will now feature Martin in an ensemble that also addedVeepstar Tony Hale andNational Lampoon's Vacationlegend Beverly D'Angelo.

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The next film from the beloved American auteur will close the longest gap between any two features in her career. Prior to the Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway workplace dramedyThe Intern, Meyers had only taken six years between two directorial efforts. But it's been 11 sinceThe Internhit theaters.

In the intervening years, speculation has run rampant about her much hoped-for return to feature filmmaking. Meyers herselfcleared up some of the scuttlebuttin 2023, by sharing a quote from Ernst Lubitsch, an icon of studio-era comedies.

"There's been a lot written about my new film. 😵‍💫 Here's one thing I can easily clear up — and that's the title — PARIS PARAMOUNT," she wrote on Instagram. "It's from a quote by the brilliant and elegant comedy director (dare I say creator of the romantic comedy) Ernst Lubitsch. The movie is about a group of people making a film and the magic and mystery of what we do. As always, Lubitsch said it best."

The sardonic quotation reads as follows: "I've been to Paris, France and I've been to Paris, Paramount and frankly, I prefer Paris, Paramount."

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Martin, Hale, and D'Angelo join an expansive ensemble that includes a number of A-listers, including Penélope Cruz, Jude Law, Owen Wilson, and Kieran Culkin.

Emma Mackey, ofElla McCayfame, was previously attached to star, but wasreplaced in Marchby Erin Doherty, who recently won an Emmy for her role inAdolesence.

Robert De Niro and Nancy Meyers on the set of 'The Intern' in 2014Credit: Bobby Bank/GC Images

Martin, meanwhile, boards the new Meyers project lacking any direct acting experience, but with a lifetime of on-set memories. Paltrow and Martin had their daughter in 2004, five years after Paltrow's Oscar win forShakespeare in Love, but still at the height of her pre-Goop workhorse era, when she appeared in films likeSylvia,Running With Scissors, andTwo Lovers.

A recent Vanderbilt graduate with a degree in Law, History and Society, Martin is best known independently as a model. This year, she was named the face of French fashion label Chloé's summer campaign, and previously collaborated with Gap and Chanel.

Warner Bros. has lined up Meyers' latest for release on Dec. 25, 2027.

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Hantavirus-hit cruise ship due to arrive at Rotterdam port as final destination

By Charlotte Van Campenhout

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ROTTERDAM, May 18 (Reuters) - The hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius was due to dock in Rotterdam on Monday morning for disinfection, with Dutch authorities preparing quarantine arrangements for the 25 crew members and two medical staff ‌remaining on board.

Local authorities said quarantine facilities had been set up for some of the non-Dutch crew, though it was not ‌clear yet if they would stay there for the full recommended 42-day quarantine period.

The Dutch-flagged luxury cruise ship had been carrying around 150 passengers and crew from 23 countries ​when a cluster of severe respiratory illnesses among passengers was first reported to the World Health Organization on May 2.

Three people - a Dutch couple and a German national - have died since the start of the outbreak.

NOTHING LIKE COVID, SAYS WHO

The vessel, operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, had been stranded off Cape Verde, its intended final destination, earlier this month after authorities barred passengers from going ashore due to the outbreak. The WHO and the EU ‌asked Spain to manage the evacuation at the Canary ⁠Islands, after which the ship departed for Rotterdam with a skeleton crew and two additional medical staff.

Hantavirus is primarily spread by rodents but can be transmitted between people in rare cases and after prolonged, close contact. Incubation ⁠can last about six weeks.

Crew, passengers who already left the ship and people in contact with them have been quarantined in several countries around the world.

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The current outbreak involves the so-called Andes virus, which has circulated in Argentina and Chile for decades. Ship samples show no meaningful variation in the virus, the ​European ​Centre for Disease Prevention and Control has said.

On Friday, the WHO revised its ​case count to 10 from 11 after an inconclusive U.S. ‌case tested negative. As of May 15, there were 10 WHO reported cases - eight confirmed and two probable - including the three deaths.

British Columbia's government said on Saturday one Canadian, who had been a passenger on the Hondius, had also tested positive for hantavirus. The WHO said on Sunday it was waiting for official updates but that this would make it 11 cases.

It said earlier this month more cases were expected to emerge from the outbreak but stressed that the situation was nothing like COVID and did not constitute a pandemic.

Due to the long incubation period, ‌the search for new cases could continue for months, testing authorities’ post-COVID communications ​playbook.

The WHO recommends monitoring and quarantining high-risk contacts for 42 days after exposure, while ​advising low-risk contacts to self-monitor and seek medical care if ​symptoms develop.

ROTTERDAM CITIZENS NOT WORRIED ABOUT PANDEMIC RISK

Some Dutch citizens expressed some concern about the arrival of the MV ‌Hondius in Rotterdam, fearing people might not follow the quarantine ​rules, but told Reuters they didn't ​expect a new pandemic.

"What is concerning to me is how well will people ... stay in quarantine," 35-year-old Rotterdam resident Claudia Eduardo said. "Because we know during the pandemic a lot of people didn't abide to the rules." 18-year-old Aleks Mladenovic said it had been scary ​at first to hear about the hantavirus outbreak, ‌but after doing research he felt more at ease. "It's not a new thing. We'll probably figure something out and get ​on top of it again," he said. "I am not worried at all."

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout and Zoran Mikletic in ​Rotterdam; Additional reporting by Matthias Williams in London, Editing by David Holmes)

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Lainey Wilson Ditches Cowgirl Hat, Brings Her Newlywed Glow to 2026 ACM Awards Following Devlin 'Duck' Hodges Wedding

Lainey Wilson is back at the Academy of Country Music Awards

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  • The country superstar, who is nominated seven times and performing, wore a bold fringe Marmar Halim dress for the moment — and left her cowgirl hat at home

  • The event marks Wilson's first red carpet appearance since wedding Devlin "Duck" Hodges on May 10

Lainey Wilsonis feeling like one lucky — and in love — girl at the2026 ACM Awards.

The "Heart Like a Truck" singer, 33, hit the Las Vegas red carpet at the annual country music awards show on Sunday, May 17, looking glamorous as ever — and beaming with that newlywed glow. Wilson, whotied the knot with Devlin "Duck" Hodgesonly a week prior on May 10 in Dickson, Tennessee, brought out a bold look for the special night, where she is nominated for seven awards, including Entertainer of the Year, and performing.

Wilson swapped bridal white (she wore Oscar de la Renta on her big day according toVogue)for something spicier, rocking a red Marmar Halim red strapless pleated laser-cut corset dress with an impressive fringe skirt. And while she brought the fashionable accents to the starry carpet with her Resort 2026 ensemble, she left one important accessory at home — her cowgirl hat.

Lainey Wilson and Devlin 'Duck' Hodges at the 2026 ACM AwardsCredit: David Becker/Getty

Instead of sporting her signature headwear, the artist let her honey blonde locks free and wore them in a simple down hairstyle texturized with waves to show off her statement earrings,

Hodges, 30, went for a classic Western look complete with a black suit teamed with a white shirt, bolo necklace and accent belt.

Stopping on the carpet during Amazon Music's pre-show livestream, Wilson couldn't hold back on commenting about her man — quite literally. When speaking on how she squeezed in a wedding ceremony amid her busy schedule, which also included Stagecoach, she said, "Always just trying to keep my head screwed on straight. I was like, we gotta find a window. I'm like, as long as I got my phone, my keys, my wallet, my man, I'm good."

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Wilson and Hodgesbegan dating in 2021and publicly stepped out for the first time together at thethe ACM Awards in May 2023. They announced their engagement in February 2025.

The proposal was extra special as it nodded to her sartorial roots. She revealed to PEOPLE in August 2025 that her ring was placed in a hat-shaped box. "I will say even the hat box situation, he proposed to me with the little hat box, and so just being able to do that and also at the same time be celebrating our engagement and our love, it feels good."

Devlin Hodges and Lainey Wilson at the 2023 ACM AwardsCredit: SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty

The couple said "I Do" at The Ruskin, a decision that was made after the two saw a billboard for the location. "We dropped by, saw the venue and fell in love with the natural beauty of the cave and the simplicity of the property," she toldVogue, adding that the day was her "absolute dream ceremony."

The 61st Academy of Country Music Awards, hosted by Shania Twain, are streaming live on Prime Video from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

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Who is Aaron Rai's wife?

Aaron Rai entered the final day at Newtown Square looking for his first PGA Championship victory. And late in the afternoon, Rai put himself in a good position to hoist the Wanamaker Trophy and will hopefully have his wifeGaurika Bishnoiwith him to celebrate should he stay atop the leaderboard.

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Rai, a 31-year-old golfer from Wombourne, England, married Bishnoi in July 2025 in London,according to reports. Bishnoi is a professional golfer herself and has been one of India's top women's golfers over the last 10 years, with eight wins in India’s Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour. The 27-year-old currently plays onthe Ladies European Tourand has been playing professionally since 2016.

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Bishnoi was Rai's caddy during the 2025 Masters' Par 3 Contest, where she hada viral momentafter hitting a shot further than him on a hole. Rai did return the favor for Bishnoi, ashe was her caddyduring a Ladies European Tour event in October 2025.

The pair reportedly met thanks to their shared interest in golf, though no real details have emerged due to the private nature of their relationship. Still, given their mutual enjoyment in golf, it seems as if the pair work extremely well together on and off the green!

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Why Was Gina Carano Fired from “The Mandalorian”? Inside Her Controversies

Gina Carano was fired from The Mandalorian in 2021 after backlash over controversial social media posts

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  • Carano sued Disney for wrongful termination and settled the lawsuit in August 2025 for an undisclosed amount

  • Since her firing, Carano returned to mixed martial arts for a May 2026 fight against Ronda Rousey

Gina Caranostarred as Cara Dune in the first two seasons ofThe Mandalorianbefore shewas fired in 2021.

TheDeadpoolactress was let go from the Disney+ series after she made headlinesfor controversial social media posts. The tweets — which included a message seemingly comparing how conservatives were being treated during the COVID-19 pandemic to how Jewish people were treated by the Nazis during the Holocaust — caused major backlash, and she was fired in February 2021.

Three years later, Carano sued the Walt Disney Company for wrongful termination and discrimination. In August 2025, both Disney and Carano confirmed that they hadsettled the lawsuitfor an undisclosed amount of money.

In the years since her firing, Carano has pivoted her career and returned to pursuing mixed martial arts — which she initially found success in in the mid to late 2000s. Carano returned to the ring for the first time in 17 years to take onRonda RouseyinNetflix’s first-ever live MMAevent from Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.

Here's everything to know about Gina Carano's firing fromThe Mandalorianand why she sued the Walt Disney Company.

Why was Gina Carano fired fromThe Mandalorian?

Gina Carano at the premiere of

Carano played Cara for the first two seasons ofThe Mandalorian, but she was fired from theStar Warsspinoff in February 2021. Her firing came shortly after she faced controversy for posts on social media.

The actress reposted a statement on her Instagram Stories in February 2021, in which a person was comparing the treatment of conservatives in the U.S. during the pandemic to the treatment of Jewish people in Nazi Germany, perEntertainment Weekly.

Although Carano's message about conservatives was the "final straw" for Disney, she also faced controversy for other actions on social media.

In September 2020, Carano changed her bio on X to read "beep/bop/boop," which some people interpreted to mean that she was mocking the pronouns that social media users include in their profiles. However, she later claimed onXthat "beep/bop/boop has zero to do with mocking trans people" and insinuated that she was referring to theStar Warscharacter R2-D2.

"They're mad cuz I won't put pronouns in my bio to show my support for trans lives. After months of harassing me in every way. I decided to put 3 VERY controversial words in my bio.. beep/bop/boop I'm not against trans lives at all," sheposted on Xat the time.

In addition, she later explained that her costarPedro Pascalhelped her "understand why people were putting them in their bios."

"I didn't know before but I do now. I won't be putting them in my bio but good for all you who choose to," she wrote on X. "I stand against bullying, especially the most vulnerable & freedom to choose."

Social media sleuths continued digging into Carano's social media accounts and also found old messages where she was spreadingcontroversial narratives about COVID-19and allegedvoter fraud.

All the former sentiments culminated with her February 2021 social media post, and "#FireGinaCarano" trended on X. Later that month, a rep for LucasFilm told PEOPLE in a statement, "Gina Carano is not currently employed by Lucasfilm and there are no plans for her to be in the future."

At the time, then-Disney CEO Bob Chapek said Disney fired Carano because hercomments didn't align with the company's values. He explained that Disney is not "left-leaning or right-leaning" but instead stands for "values that are universal: values of respect, values of decency, values of integrity and values of inclusion," perThe Hollywood Reporter.

LucasFilm also explained the firing by saying in a statement, "Her social media posts denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable.”

How didThe Mandalorianexplain Carano’s absence?

Gina Carano in The Mandalorian.Credit: ©Disney+/Lucasfilm / courtesy Everett Collection

Since Carano was axed fromThe Mandalorianafter the second season, many fans wondered how theDisney+ show was going to explain her absence. Carano's character, Cara, was a bounty hunter who was close with Pascal's Din Djarin (a.k.a. the Mandalorian).

During the season 3 premiere in March 2023, viewers finally learned the fate of Cara. The characters Din and High Magistrate Greef Karga (Carl Weathers) had a conversation in which Karga asked Din if he wanted to replace Cara as a marshal in Nevarro, because she had been promoted to the Special Forces of the New Republic.

The show's executive producer, Rick Famuyiwa, toldDeadlinethat he and the other showrunners had carefully considered how to handle Cara's absence.

"Cara was a big part and continues as a character to be part of the world," Famuyiwa toldDeadlinein February 2023. "It had to be addressed in the creative, and [executive producer and showrunnerJon Favreau] took the time to think about that."

Why did Carano sue the Walt Disney Company?

Gina Carano attends a screening of

Nearly three years after she was fired, Carano sued the Walt Disney Company and LucasFilm for allegedly firing her as a result of her conservative messages. She claimed the firing caused her emotional damage and that she lost millions of dollars in income from the show.

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At the time of the 2024 lawsuit, she was asking for LucasFilm to either rehire her or pay her at least $75,000.

“A short time ago in a galaxy not so far away, Defendants made it clear that only one orthodoxy in thought, speech, or action was acceptable in their empire, and that those who dared to question or failed to fully comply would not be tolerated,” the lawsuit read, perNBC News. “And so it was with Carano.”

Carano later addressed the suit and thanked X ownerElon Muskfor helping her finance the lawsuit and "giving me an opportunity to bring my case to light."

“The truth is I was being hunted down from everything I posted to every post I liked because I was not in line with the acceptable narrative of the time,” Carano claimed onXat the time. “My words were consistently twisted to demonize & dehumanize me as an alt right wing extremist.”

She alleged in another message onX, "Disney has confirmed what has been known all along, they will fire you if you say anything they disagree with, even if they have to MISREPRESENT, MALIGN, and MISCHARACTERIZE you to do it.  They are now on record letting everyone who works for them know that Disney will take any chance they get to control what you say, what you think or they will attempt to destroy your career."

Disney argued in their subsequent motion requesting a dismissal that theyhad a First Amendment right to fire Carano, because they have "a constitutional right not to associate its artistic expression with Carano's speech." The company also maintained that "a state cannot force an employer engaged in speech to speak through an employee whose own views or public profile could compromise the employer’s own message."

Disney further claimed that they fired Carano because of her social media posts "blaming pandemic-related closure orders and vaccine mandates for causing widespread suicides and murders, attacking the legitimacy of the 2020 Presidential election, and mocking people who identify their pronouns to show support for transgender rights."

However, Disney's "final straw" was her message about Jewish people, in which they said she "publicly trivialize[d] the Holocaust by comparing criticism of political conservatives to the annihilation of millions of Jewish people."

How was Gina Carano's lawsuit resolved?

Gina Carano at the Disney+ Global Press Day on October 19, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty

Over one year after Carano filed her wrongful termination lawsuit, she reached a settlement with LucasFilm and the Walt Disney Company in August 2025.

"The Walt Disney Company and Lucasfilm are pleased to announce that we have reached an agreement with Gina Carano to resolve the issues in her pending lawsuit against the companies," a spokesperson for LucasFilm told PEOPLE in a statement on Aug. 7.

"Ms. Carano was always well respected by her directors, co-stars, and staff, and she worked hard to perfect her craft while treating her colleagues with kindness and respect," the statement continued. "With this lawsuit concluded, we look forward to identifying opportunities to work together with Ms. Carano in the near future."

Later that same day, Carano wrote onXthat she was "excited" the lawsuit had come to an end and that she was "smiling" with the outcome.

"I have come to an agreement with Disney/Lucasfilm which I believe is the best outcome for all parties involved. I hope this brings some healing to the force," she wrote. "I want to extend my deepest most heartfelt gratitude to Elon Musk, a man I've never met, who did this Good Samaritan deed for me in funding my lawsuit."

She also thanked her lawyers, God and all her followers who shared their "unrelenting support throughout my life and career."

"I am excited to flip the page and move onto the next chapter," she concluded. "My desires remain in the arts, which is where I hope you will join me. Yes, I’m smiling."

What has Gina Carano done since her firing?

Gina Carano attends FAN EXPO Canada on August 24, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.Credit: Mathew Tsang/Getty

Shortly after she was fired fromThe Mandalorian, Carano announced that she was working withBen Shapiro's conservative website, The Daily Wire, tostar in and produce a movie.

"The Daily Wireis helping make one of my dreams—to develop and produce my own film—come true," Carano toldDeadlinein February 2021. "I cried out and my prayer was answered. I am sending out a direct message of hope to everyone living in fear of cancellation by the totalitarian mob."

"I have only just begun using my voice which is now freer than ever before and I hope it inspires others to do the same," she added. "They can't cancel us if we don't let them."

In 2022,Terror on the Prairiewas releasedand starred Carano as a veteran's wife fighting against a group of outlaws in Montana after the Civil War. Later that year, she also starred in the fictional retelling of formerPresident Joe Biden's sonHunter Bidenin the film,My Son Hunter.

As for her personal life, Carano is in a long-term relationship with former Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer, Kevin "The Soul Assassin" Ross.

Sheannouncedin March 2026 that she and Ross got married and called it "the best thing I've ever done."

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