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Grandma’s final photo of granddaughter minutes before she’s killed

A woman has shared a picture depicting the final moments of her granddaughter’s life shortly before the three-year-old’s tragic passing.

According to devastating reports, Scarlett Jensen was killed in a hit-and-run on October 7, 2022. Along with her 2-year-old brother, Henry, she was being minded by her grandmother as her mother, Samantha Jensen, and father were out of town for a wedding.

Yet when the three of them were out walking in the family’s private driveway in Oldtown, Idaho, something unthinkable happened. A Chevy Tahoe came racing down the road, running over Scarlett, her grandmother, and her brother.

“My mother was waving her hands, screaming for him to stop and she tried to grab my children to move them out of the way but he was going too fast,” Samantha Jensen recalled.

“Scarlett was killed almost instantly and my mom and Henry were critically injured.”

The suspect driving the Chevy fled the scene on foot before ultimately being apprehended several miles away. He is now serving a ten year prison sentence.

“Henry was life-flighted to the children’s hospital where they found a fractured spine, six broken ribs, a broken jaw, a broken collarbone, a liver laceration and several other injuries,” Samantha told PEOPLE.

“My mom had several broken bones but was able to be released from the hospital.”

She added: “Henry spent a week in the PICU before he was stable enough to come home, and he had a full body brace on for 10 weeks.”

In the weeks that followed, the family was enveloped in grief, but there was one small moment of reprieve when Samantha found a seemingly innocuous photo her mother had taken of Scarlett shortly before her death.

Credit / Sam Jensen – TikTok

“My mom lost her phone when they were hit and it took us a while to find it, so when we finally did I was going through pictures and found that one,” Jensen says. “I looked at the timestamp and realized it was only five minutes before her declared time of death, so it must have been taken seconds before the person hit them.”

According to PEOPLE, the image in question was taken when Scarlett’s grandmother had taken her two grandchildren out to get ice cream.

“When they arrived home to our back driveway, Scarlett wanted to get out of the stroller to pick flowers,” Samantha explained. “That’s when my mom took the last picture I have of her alive.”

The heartbroken mother explained that her days now differ. Some are naturally tougher than others, but the family is doing its best to tackle their enormous grief.

“Some days, it feels like I am drowning, and some days I am able to tread water,” she told PEOPLE. “My whole family is putting in a lot of work in therapy and trying to heal as much as possible. My faith in the Lord has saved my life and helped me tremendously in my healing journey.”

At first the devastated mother found it difficult to look at the final picture of her little girl. 2 years on from her passing, though, Samantha came to realize that the image is a token of a beautiful life.

“I am so incredibly thankful to have that photo,” she told PEOPLE. “It captures the peaceful feeling of her last moments, the beauty she was surrounded by when she took her last breaths. I will forever picture her happy and carefree, picking flowers with her best friend and Meemaw.”

Rest in peace, Scarlett.

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Canadian singer changes National Anthem lyrics to protest Trump

In a bold act of protest, the singer of the Canadian anthem at Thursday night’s 4 Nations Face-Off championship game altered a key lyric in O Canada, sending a powerful message in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated suggestions of making Canada the 51st state.

Tensions running high

The final between the U.S. and Canada at the 4 Nations tournament was set to be a showdown like no other. With tensions already sky-high — thanks to Trump’s tariff threats and comments about making Canada the 51st state — emotions were on full display. Last week, in Montreal, Canadian fans had made their voices heard, booing the American anthem in protest.

Thursday’s final in Boston between Team USA and Canada had even more on the line, and the rivalry reached a boiling point when American fans fired back by booing the Canadian anthem. To add fuel to the fire, Trump even called the U.S. team before the match to give them an extra boost of motivation. With tensions running high, this game was shaping up to be more than just a hockey match.

But what really grabbed everyone’s attention wasn’t the boos—it was what happened during O Canada. Many viewers thought Canadian anthem singer Chantal Kreviazuk had made a mistake, but what followed was a bold, deliberate act of protest that left everyone talking.

Kreviazuk’s powerful performance

The original lyrics say, “in all of us command,” but Kreviazuk instead sang, “that only us command.” Shortly after, her publicist, Adam Gonshor, confirmed that she had changed the lyrics in protest of Trump’s remarks about Canada becoming the 51st state.

Fans in Boston let out a faint boo as the anthem began, but their jeers were quickly drowned out by Kreviazuk’s powerful performance.

According to CTV News, citing The Associated Press, Kreviazuk explained her decision: “Because I believe in democracy, and a sovereign nation should not have to be defending itself against tyranny and fascism.”

“I grew up on music that spoke to the heart and the moment, and it shaped me as a songwriter and as a human being,” she added. “It wouldn’t be authentic for me to have a world stage and not express myself or stay true to who I am.”

Kreviazuk, who is from Winnipeg, Manitoba, also wrote the phrase “that only us command” with mascara on her left hand. She posted a picture of that on her Instagram with emojis of a Canadian flag and a flexed muscle.

“I just put it on there so if I ever had a moment and I kind of froze, I would be able to look at my hand and see it,” Kreviazuk said.

“I’d love to see people sort of get inspired and catch the fire and say their heart more in their art. … Sometimes you just got to speak the truth in your art and it’s awesome. That’s what it should be about.”

After Canada’s thrilling overtime victory, sealed by superstar Connor McDavid, O Canada echoed through the arena once more—but this time, there was no booing. Instead, Canadian players and fans united in song, proudly watching their flag rise inside TD Garden.

Chantal Kreviazuk’s hidden message during the anthem has certainly sparked conversation, with some praising her bold stand and others questioning whether it was appropriate for such a public moment. What do you think—was this the right way to protest, or should it have been left unsaid? The debate is far from over.

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The untold story of Leslie Easterbrook – this is her today

You might know her as the fearless, no-nonsense Sgt. Callahan from Police Academy and the chilling villain in Rob Zombie’s horror classics.

But Leslie Easterbrook’s journey is more than just legendary roles — it’s a masterclass in reinvention.

From small-town Nebraska to Hollywood fame, she shattered stereotypes and redefined what it means to be a tough woman on screen. But where is she now?

Adopted when she was just a baby

Leslie Easterbrook’s career is a testament to versatility, resilience, and an undeniable screen presence.

While many recognize her as the formidable and hilarious Sgt. Debbie Callahan from Police Academy, her journey through Hollywood spans far beyond that iconic role.

Born in Nebraska and adopted at just nine months old, Leslie’s upbringing in the Midwest shaped her grounded and pragmatic outlook on life. Her adoptive father, a music professor, and her adoptive mother, an English teacher, nurtured a love for both education and music. As the only child of singing parents, Leslie was always surrounded by the sound of music.

”It was natural for us to share our love of music with Leslie. We thought she had a sweet voice, and of course, we encouraged her to join vocal groups, but it wasn’t until she went to college that we discovered what a remarkable voice she really has,” her mother told Omaha World-Herald in 1977.

Leslie Easterbrook June 1989 (Photo by Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch via Getty Images)

Leslie Easterbrook aspired to be an opera singer, but after graduating from Kearney High School and later attending Stephens College, Easterbrook seemed destined for a conventional life. But Hollywood had other plans.

Her big break came in 1980 when she landed the role of Rhonda Lee on Laverne & Shirley, the long-running ABC hit. As the series transitioned from Milwaukee to California, her character — a glamorous, sharp-witted neighbor — quickly became a standout in the later seasons.

”It was really an amazing experience that I finally got to be a part of the show, playing the Rhonda character. Just as I got the part, there was a SAG strike. Then when the strike was over, I got a call telling me I needed to audition again for the part I thought I had already gotten. It wasn’t until six auditions later that I finally got the part and was able to start working,” Leslie once shared.

But it was her portrayal of Sgt. Callahan in Police Academy that truly made her a star. Initially hesitant about playing such a dominant, sexually confident character, Easterbrook embraced the challenge. Her commanding presence, sharp comedic timing, and fearless energy turned Callahan into a cult favorite – it’s impossible to not remember the tough and no-nonsense instructor at the police academy.

”The funny thing is, that’s not me at all. I’d never played tough. I’d played all kinds of things, but I’d never played someone who’s intimidating or someone that was aggressive sexually. I was of a size that I never played the girl who got the guy. I wondered how I could do it. But I did. I went for the audition and I scared the producer and the director and then they backed up in their chairs and I went ‘Oh no, now I really blew it. I scared them.’ So I left the audition upset. I didn’t get to read the script until I got the part. I thought it was outrageous and so funny,” Leslie once said.

How she prepared to portray Sgt. Callahan

Throughout her years as an actress in Hollywood, Leslie was always dedicated to staying in shape — despite her love of good food. She was an avid athlete, playing on a volleyball team, excelling as an equestrian, and maintaining a strong passion for running. Twice a week, she ran about 10 miles per session, keeping herself in peak condition. In addition, she took dance classes and worked out regularly at the gym.

To prepare for her roles in Police Academy, she took her training even further, undergoing intensive karate and martial arts classes to bring strength and authenticity to Sgt. Callahan’s fearless persona. And did you know that Leslie Easterbrook’s character name ”Callahan” is said to be a play on Clint Eastwood’s famous Dirty Harry character?

Yet, Police Academy was just one chapter in her extensive career. With over 300 television appearances, she left her mark on shows like Murder, She WroteBaywatchMatlock, and The Dukes of Hazzard.

She even ventured into films like Private Resort before shifting into horror in the 2000s and doing movies like The Devil’s Rejects.

”The horror genre intrigues me in many ways, but I am always amazed by the stressful nature of the entertainment. Much of it is grizzly and grinding, but when I meet the fans, they are the most cheerful and delightful people in the world. I meet their children, and their parents. They are good, law-abiding, regular, delightful people.  My favorite theory is that they have found a venue to exorcise their demons — and are probably the healthiest folks around,” Leslie said.

When people talk about Private Resort (1985), they usually mention one thing: Johnny Depp. The film is mostly known for being Depp’s first lead role in a theatrical feature, alongside Rob Morrow. A classic ’80s teen sex comedy, Private Resort leans heavily on bikinis, bare skin, and over-the-top hijinks to sell itself.

But for those who’ve actually seen the movie, another name often comes up—Leslie Easterbrook.

Easterbrook plays Bobbie Sue, a seductive and sharp-witted woman who gets tangled in the wild weekend antics of Jack (Depp) and Ben (Morrow) at a luxurious beachside resort. Her character is at the heart of one of the film’s major subplots, using her charm and cunning to create a whirlwind of chaos and comedy.

What makes Easterbrook’s performance stand out is her ability to blend sultry allure with perfect comedic timing.

She brings a mischievous energy to Bobbie Sue, elevating the film’s humor and proving once again that she had a knack for playing strong, playful, and unpredictable women. While Private Resort never became a cinematic classic—or a highlight in Johnny Depp’s career—it delivers exactly what audiences expected from ’80s comedies: troublemaking, absurd situations, and just the right amount of mischief.

Chaos at the Super Bowl

Behind the scenes, Easterbrook had her own boundaries. She agreed to only expose her backside in the film, a clause written into her contract. However, producers allegedly convinced her to wear a sheer negligee that, under bright lights, left little to the imagination.

As for Depp and Morrow? They were so embarrassed by Private Resort that they reportedly made a pact to track down and destroy every existing copy. Safe to say, they failed—because decades later, the film lives on, with Leslie Easterbrook’s unforgettable performance as one of its most talked-about highlights.

Beyond acting, Easterbrook’s talents extended to music. She had a big strong voice and she sang the The Star Spangled Banner at several games for the Los Angeles Dodgers at the California Angels in the early 1980s.

Perhaps her proudest moment came when she sang the national anthem at Super Bowl XVII in 1983. But her journey to performing the song at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, was filled with mishaps and close calls.

It all started with her singing at Angel’s games for free tickets, where her talent caught the attention of the Los Angeles Rams’ Head of Entertainment. Word spread, and soon she was being considered for the Super Bowl gig.

But things never seemed to go smoothly for her. After a fender bender made her miss the game where NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle planned to hear her sing, she sent him a tape instead. Finally, she landed the job, but the chaos didn’t end there.

Her limo driver got lost, security wouldn’t let her in, and she had to run across the Rose Bowl parking lot in high heels while carrying her dress. Once she made it, she barely caught her breath before performing.

As she prepared to sing, she joked with the honor guard, and from there, everything went perfectly — though some players even patted her on the back as if she were one of them. It was a wild, unforgettable experience full of missed moments, but it all came together in the end.

Accident on the set of Police Academy

Off-screen, Leslie has been a vocal advocate for firearm safety and education, creating instructional videos for beginners.

In the early 1990s, she decided to learn how to shoot a shotgun, a choice driven by an accident during a Police Academy video shoot.

She had been asked to fire a starting pistol to signal the beginning of a foot race. To get the best shot, the camera operator instructed her to hold the pistol close to her face. Unaware that she needed ear protection, she fired the gun, and the sharp blast shattered her eardrum.

The experience made her realize that if she was ever going to handle a firearm in a movie again, she needed to fully understand how to use them. She reached out to her friend Lee Purcell, an experienced shooter, who helped her get started.

Despite challenges with her vision, she committed herself to mastering shotgun shooting. The training was difficult, time-consuming, and expensive, but she persisted. Two years later, she won first place in D Class at the California State Trap Shoot. Though it was the lowest class, the victory was significant, as she had managed to outperform 400 men who had been shooting their entire lives.

Her dedication to philanthropy, particularly supporting children’s charities and law enforcement organizations, further highlighted her commitment to causes beyond Hollywood.

Leslie Easterbrook husband

Her marriage to screenwriter Dan Wilcox was a defining part of her life, lasting until his passing in 2024. Through it all, Leslie Easterbrook remained a force to be reckoned with—never content with being typecast, always pushing the boundaries of what was expected of her.

The veterans film actress’ legacy isn’t just one of Hollywood success; it’s a story of reinvention, fearlessness, and leaving an indelible mark on every medium she touched. She remains good friends with her former Police Academy co-star Scott Thomson and shared a close bond with the late Marion Ramsey. Easterbrook has often said that the cast of the original film felt like one big family.

Leslie Easterbrook, now 75, has proved that true icons can never be put in a box. As of 2025, she has never retired from acting, though she has had few prominent roles in recent years. Her latest credit is from 2022.

And does she still look just as stunning today? Absolutely!

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Ariana Grande signing fans pictures at the BAFTA’s

Ariana Grande has always been a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, admired for her talent, stunning looks, and relatable personality.

However, recent public appearances have sparked concern among fans.

“Scarily skinny”

Ariana Grande has been a household name ever since she rose to fame as a child star on Victorious. Over the years, she’s undergone various transformations, both professionally and personally. But her most recent change — marked by a noticeable weight loss — has certainly captured the attention of fans in a big way.

When Ariana Grande graced the red carpet at the BAFTA Film Awards, the internet quickly flooded with comments about her appearance once again.

The 31-year-old pop star can’t seem to avoid the endless online discussions about her body every time she steps into the public eye.

A recent photo of her signing autographs at the BAFTAs sparked fans to label her as “scarily skinny” and “terribly thin.”

Ariana Grande attends the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on February 16, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage)

“Terribly thin. I hope she can turn this around before it’s too late. I’m sure her organs are working overtime,” read one comment.

Another said, “She suffers from anxiety and this picture actually looks as if she is getting better. She was smaller than this at one point.”

“I hope she’s okay. She doesn’t look well,” another wrote. “…Something is up.”

Many quickly speculated that Ariana Grande’s appearance was the result of an eating disorder (ED).

”There is Hollywood skinny then there’s not ok skinny and she is not ok that is alarming skinny,” one commenter wrote.

“This is anrexia,” one person remarked, while another agreed, saying, “Damn, she’s anrexic. She needs help as soon as possible. Before her heart stops.”

“This is actually getting really concerning,” a fan added. “Every time she’s out and about she looks like she’s getting skinnier. To the people saying she’s fine, no she isn’t, this is the purest example of an*rexia there is.”

“She clearly has an ED and she needs help,” another said. “She’s scarily skinny these days … Atp she’s just skin and bones.”

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 16: Ariana Grande attends the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on February 16, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Neil Mockford/FilmMagic)

Dr. Patrick Wanis, a behavioral and relationship expert, explained that much of the constant commentary on Ariana Grande’s appearance is driven by what psychologists call a “parasocial relationship”—a one-sided emotional attachment fans develop to a celebrity, even though the celebrity has no awareness of their existence.

“Ariana Grande became famous as a Nickelodeon child star around age 17. The public has grown up with her and sees her through the lens of nostalgia, purity, and a fixed image of youth,” Dr. Wanis shared in an email to Bored Panda.

“Accordingly, any physical change—weight loss, weight gain, or aging—is magnified because people expect her to remain the same forever. Her fans identify with her youth.”

The issue of weight loss in the entertainment industry has long been a topic of debate. Celebrities like Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, and many others often make headlines for any weight fluctuations, whether gain or loss.

Celebrities, particularly women, often face immense pressure to meet unrealistic body standards, which can lead to unhealthy weight loss practices.

While Grande has not publicly addressed the concerns about her health, her fans are urging her to take care of herself and prioritize her wellbeing.

“The public expects female celebrities to strike an impossible balance—thin but not ‘too thin,’ toned but not ‘too muscular,’ natural but not ‘too real.’ This is an extension of the extraordinary pressure and societal expectation of women,” Dr. Wanis explained.

This “toxic mix of nostalgia, beauty standards, and social media culture” creates immense pressure on Grande and other pop stars to “remain frozen in time – eternally youthful, while still conforming to impossible expectations of unattainable standards if not perfection,” said Dr. Wanis, the creator of SRTT Therapy (Subconscious Rapid Transformation Technique).

Ariana’s journey has been an open one, from overcoming personal struggles to finding her voice in an often demanding industry. Her fans admire her resilience, but they are also quick to remind her that she deserves to be healthy and happy above all else.

As the discussion continues, it’s clear that her fans’ priority is her physical and mental health, and they will be waiting for updates from the star, hoping to see her flourish in every aspect of her life.

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