ESPN accused of 'desecrating' The Masters with controversial coverage decision

ESPN is once again taking heat after one of the broadcaster featured a non-golf star prominently during its Masters coverage.

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TheMastersis widely regarded as one of the most prestigious events in the sport. ESPN already was shut down by Augusta National Golf Club when theydenied contributor Pat McAfee a studio spot on their grounds during the tournament.

During Thursday's opening round, viewers on social media were outraged after WWE wrestler Michael Gregory Mizanin, or The Miz, sat alongside longtime ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge during the Masters broadcast.

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“Just a continuation of how ESPN has degraded over a number of years,” wrote one user on X.

“I don't think ESPN actually employs golf analysts/personalities anymore. So they just take from what they have and these folks are all about it. Who wouldn't want to get paid to be at the Masters,” wrote another.

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Another angry social media user wrote, “ESPN has desecrated the Masters with their coverage this week.”

The Miz wasn't the only non-golf athlete on site this week. Jason Kelce was at Augusta for ESPN as a sideline reporter during the Par 3 Contest on Wednesday. He made his introduction on the broadcast in a caddie outfit, unfolding a lawn chair and talking noticeably loud at an otherwise quiet and calm course.

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The most prestigious event in golf approved for Kelce to be there — although it denied his fellow ESPN star McAfee and his broadcast crew — while Scott Van Pelt and Marty Smith performed more traditional interviews along the sidelines as Kelce wandered the grounds, and viewers on social media weren’t in favor of the retired NFL star being on their televisions.

"I’ll lose my mind if I see Jason Kelce hit a golf shot during this par 3 contest," one X user wrote. "Jason Kelce just absolutely brutal in his first appearance at Augusta," wrote another.

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Kelce's appearance started with him walking in the midst of fans, screaming about his lawn chair as the Par 3 Contest kicked off behind him. He unfolded a Masters lawn chair and sat down as the camera spun around him with patrons blatantly staring in awkward silence.

"1) Absolutely no one wants to hear or see from Jason Kelce during Masters week. Really bad choice to allow that. 2) It’s time for @LPGA ladies to have a go at your beautiful little piece of heaven. Not an exhib either. Full on battle," wrote someone else.

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Aubrey Plaza Divides Fans After Revealing Pregnancy With New Partner Just One Year After Husband’s Passing

Aubrey Plazais entering a new chapter in her life, and the internet once again played judge and jury.

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The 41-year-old actress and her partner,Chris Abbott, had some exciting baby news to share.

But the internet had thoughts about the timing, claiming it was too soon after the tragic passing of her late husband,Jeff Baena, who took his own life last year.

Aubrey Plaza is entering a new chapter in her life, and the internet once again played judge and jury

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Aubrey Plaza ispregnant and expectingher first child with her 40-year-old partner, Chris Abbott.

Sources revealed the couple is gearing up to welcome their little one this fall.

“It was a beautiful surprise after an emotional year,” the source toldPeople.

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Plaza and Abbott “feel very blessed,” the source added about the expecting parents.

The pair quietly became friends while working on different projects over the years. They first worked together in 2019, playing both actors and directors, shooting a film in an isolated lake house for the psychological dramaBlack Bear.

In 2023, they shared the stage in the Off-Broadway revival of John Patrick Shanley’s playDanny And The Deep Blue Sea.

“It’s fun and it’s also good and it’s also safe,” Plaza previously told theNew York Times,while Abbott added, “We’re bothunafraid to be ugly and weirdand strange.”

Plaza and Abbott “feel very blessed” to welcome a baby after “an emotional year”

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Plaza dealt with the loss of her late husband, Jeff Baena, last year. They began dating in 2011 andtied the knotin 2021.

The screenwriter and film director took his own life on January 3, 2025, at the age of 47.

It is believed he and theParks and Recreationalum had been separated for months before his untimely passing.

Jeff Baenahad a phone call with Plaza the day before a dog walker found him lifeless at home

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Baena had texted his estranged wife about three hours before his body was found in a Los Angeles-area home.

Plaza, who had moved to New York after their split, told investigators that he “made concerning remarks” a month after their September 2024 breakup. She asked a friend to perform a welfare check on him at the time.

Investigators also found that Baena and Plaza spoke over the phone the night before his passing.

The next day, a dog walker arrived as scheduled and heard loud music coming from his residence, which was unusual. She then entered the house andstumbled upon his body, leading to a 911 call.

Fans congratulated Plaza on the pregnancy news, but critics gave the side-eye

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Following the news of Plaza’s pregnancy, fans congratulated her as she entered motherhood.

Others chose to be snarky and claimed it was “disgusting” that she was having a baby with another man a year after Baena’s passing.

“Didnt her husband JUST pass away,” one asked, while another quipped, “people are moving on quick af bro.”

“That didnt take long,” said another.

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“That was fast,” one said. “I guess people get over things super fast .. especially a de*d husband.”

Another wrote, “They move on like the wind blows. Hell they move like the wind before you are out of their sight lol.”

“Yes, she [is supposed] to respect the memory of her late husband,” one said.

“I’d expect that she should be sad for a period at least a little longer than necessary to get with someone else and decide to have a baby with them,” another wrote.

“Man, it takes me a year just to know if i love the person I’m with at this age,” one person commented online

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On the other hand, fans pointed out that “everyone grieves differently” and asked, “Is she supposed to be sad for life? Good for her for moving on.”

“Is she supposed to stay unhappy for the rest of her life? When do [sic] being happy and moving forward a crime?” one said.

“What is she supposed to do, wait around and be sad until everyone gives her the ok?” asked another.

“Full stop! No one knows what was actually happening in their lives.Stop speculating,” said another. “This is insane for anyone to comment on this.”

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Plaza spoke about her griefduring a chat withAmy Poehler for theGood Hangpodcast last year.

“Right in this very, very present moment, I feel happy to be with you,” Plaza said after being asked how she was doing in the midst of a “terrible, tragic year.”

“Overall, I’m here and I’m functioning. I feel really grateful to be moving through the world,” she added. “I think I’m OK, but it’s like a daily struggle, obviously.”

TheWhite Lotusstar used what she called “a really dumb analogy” to explain her grief, comparing it to a shot from the sci-fi horror movieThe Gorge.

Plaza previously spoke about how it’s been a “daily struggle” afterJeff Baena‘s untimely passing

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“There’s a cliff on one side and a cliff on the other side and there’s a gorge in between and it’s filled with all these monster people that are trying to get them,” she explained. “I swear when I watched it, I was like, ‘That what this feels like, what my grief is like, or what grief could be like.’”

The actress said there were times when her grief felt like a “giant ocean of awfulness,” and she just wanted to “dive” and “be in it.” Other times, she just looked at it. And sometimes, she tried to run away from it.

“But it’s always there,” she added. “It’s just always there.”

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“She was already cheating on him with this guy that’s probably why he did what he did,” netizens speculated following the baby news

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Steelers legend Jerome Bettis dives into Aaron Rodgers waiting game, team's NFL Draft needs

ThePittsburgh Steelersbrought in Aaron Rodgers to salvage a couple of years of mediocre quarterback play, taking a gamble on the then-41-year-old.

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But there were hardly any issues, as the Steelers were once again in the playoffs, asMike Tomlinagain finished above .500.

However, Rodgers, like last year, is playing the waiting game and remains a free agent.

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It does seem like in all likelihood thatRodgers will return to Pittsburghfor a 22nd NFL season, and one Steelers legend believes that the team doesn't really have many other answers.

"When you have no alternative, then you have no choice," Jerome Bettis told Fox News Digital. "And I think there's some players that are afforded a little bit more latitude than others, and Aaron Rodgers is one of them, especially when you are limited from a quarterback perspective, in terms of depth and experience, right?"

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Bettis, though, actually sees a positive in Rodgers' wait-and-see.

"There is an opportunity for our number two guy to get a lot of reps, a lot of opportunity, right? So there's some positives to this, because you're letting the young guys get an opportunity to run the offense and kind of learn the offense as they go."

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Bettis, "of course," understands that players could be upset by waiting on their starting quarterback and want some "continuity" in the locker room.

"I'd be like, what's going on? What are we doing? But now that, you went through it, you know the value, you know that Aaron is a team player, right? He understands the culture. So, now it's not that big of a concern," Bettis continued.

The Steelers, for the most part, have had pretty consistent quarterback play for two decades, but that has come at the expense elsewhere, Bettis said. With several holes to fill, Bettis is teaming up with The Athletic and itsNFL Draftguide, "The Beast," and meeting Steelers fans in Pittsburgh to discuss what they want in this month's NFL Draft, which will take place in Pittsburgh.

"They can look at players that they don't know about, players that are maybe being talked about, that they don't have any real understanding of. Now they get that really detailed information about some of the young guys that they're gonna be rooting for the next 10, 15 years," Bettis said. "You can't possibly know a lot on all these guys, and that's why The Beast is gonna be so helpful and so useful for the fans, so that they're up to date understanding of who that young, young man is, um, that's possibly being drafted.

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"They have let the other pieces deteriorate in the sense of, the running game struggled, the receivers struggled. So, they've got to do a lot to help the quarterback," Bettis said, adding defensive help is necessary, too. "And, I mean, get the receivers, get the offensive line help, get the running back position figured out. They gotta do some things before you get to the quarterback, because right now, the other pieces aren't good enough."

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Francis Ford Coppola Is 87! See the Five-Time Oscar Winner's Life and Career in Photos

Francis Ford Coppolahas left a lasting legacy on film in more ways than one.

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The acclaimed director ofThe Godfatherand its sequel, who celebrates his 87th birthday on April 7, 2026, began working in the industry in his early 20s. He's gone on to win two Palme d'Ors at theCannes Film Festivaland fiveAcademy Awardsthroughout his six-decade career.

His famous family, theCoppolas, have spawned three generations of successful actors and filmmakers, including his daughterSofiaand nephewsNicolas CageandJason Schwartzman.

As he turns 87, see Coppola's life and legendary career in photos.

Francis Ford Coppola's Childhood

Francis Ford Coppola in 1967

Francis Ford Coppola was born on April 7, 1939, in Detroit to mom Italia and flautist father Carmine Coppola. He has an older brother, August (who died in 2009 at age 75), and a younger sister, actress Talia Shire.

He attended Hofstra University as a theater arts major, and his classmates included Lainie Kazan andJames Caan, whom he later cast in several of his films.

Francis Ford Coppola's Marriage to Eleanor Coppola

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He met his forever love,Eleanor Neil, on the set of his first directorial debut, 1963'sDementia 13, on which she worked as the assistant art director. They dated for several months before she found out she was pregnant, and they wed in 1963, welcoming son Gian-Carlo the same year.

They remained together untilher death in April 2024 at age 87.Shortly after her death, Coppolaposted a sweet photoof his late wife smiling over a bouquet. He also dedicated his most recent film,Megalopolis, to Eleanor when it premiered at Cannes in May 2024.

In an August 2024 interview withRolling Stone, Coppola explained that she had been diagnosed with a noncancerous tumor in 2010.

Francis Ford Coppola Directs 'The Godfather'

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The Godfather, starring Caan,Al PacinoandMarlon Brandoas the Corleone mafia family, cemented Coppola's directing and screenwriting ability. The 1972 film became the highest grossing of the year, as well as one of the most acclaimed. At the Oscars, it took home Best Picture, Best Actor for Brando and Best Adapted Screenplay for Coppola and Mario Puzo.

Francis Ford Coppola Directs 'The Godfather Part II'

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A follow-up toThe Godfatherarrived two years later, featuring another star-studded cast with Pacino,Robert Duvall,Diane Keaton,Robert De Niro, Coppola's younger sister Talia and more. It achieved similar critical success at the Oscars, becoming the first sequel to win Best Picture and winning De Niro a trophy for Best Supporting Actor.

Francis Ford Coppola Wins Big

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At the 1975 Oscars, he went home with three trophies: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Director.

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"To do a sequel toThe Godfatheris a sure-fire way to fail and blow everything I was lucky enough to get up to that point," he said in his acceptance speech for Best Director. "Then I went home, and I thought about it. I realized that because maybe it was such an easy way to fail, [that] was probably the best reason to try to tackle what seems to be so impossible."

Francis Ford Coppola's Three Kids

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With Eleanor, Coppola raised three children: Gian-Carlo, born in 1963, Roman, born in 1965, and Sofia, born in 1971.

In 1986, at the age of 22, Gian-Carlo tragically died in a speedboating accident, and Coppola dedicated his next picture,Tucker: The Man and His Dream, to his late son.

Roman and Sofia have followed in their father's footsteps to become filmmakers: Roman has collaborated on several projects withWes Andersonand Sofia became the third woman ever to receive a nomination for Best Director for 2003'sLost in Translation.

Francis Ford Coppola Directs 'Apocalypse Now'

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The 1979 epic war filmApocalypse Now, starring Brando, Duvall andMartin Sheen, won Coppola his second Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Although it was released to mixed reviews, the film has since become recognized as one of the best movies depicting the Vietnam War. It also earned Coppola another Best Director nomination, along with seven more Oscar nods.

Francis Ford Coppola Directs 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'

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He directedGary Oldman,Winona Ryder,Sir Anthony HopkinsandKeanu Reevesin the 1992 horrorBram Stoker's Dracula. Oldman plays the titular vampire, who falls in love with Ryder's Mina Murray.

Francis Ford Coppola as a Grandfather

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Gian-Carlo's fiancée Jacqui de la Fontaine was two months pregnant at the time of his death, and she gave birth to Coppola's first granddaughter, Gia, on Jan. 1, 1987.

Through Roman, he has two granddaughters, Pascale and Venice, and a grandson, Marcello. Sofia welcomed herdaughtersRomy and Cosima with husbandThomas Marsin 2006 and 2010, respectively.

Despite his influential filmography, Coppola has said that his main legacy is through lineage.

"My kids, they are my real legacy. My children all know that the secret of making art is to make it personal,” he toldCrain Currencyin 2024. “You know a Sofia Coppola film even without knowing her name is on it. It doesn’t change my legacy."

Francis Ford Coppola Directs 'Megalopolis'

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Nearly five decades after Coppola first came up with the idea forMegalopolis, he premiered the ambitious film at Cannes in May 2024, releasing it in theaters later that September.Adam Driverportrays architect Cesar Catilina, who clashes with corrupt Mayor Franklyn Cicero (played byGiancarlo Esposito) in a modern retelling of the fall of Rome.

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