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51 Times People's Lies Got Way Out Of Hand And Changed Their Entire Lives Miguel OrdoñezNovember 6, 2025 at 5:01 AM 0 Here's another FRIENDS reference for all you fans out there. You likely recall the episode where Ross Geller began speaking at a lecture with a fake British accent out of nervousness. He tried to slyly phase it out until his students noticed, urging him to come clean. But unlike Ross, these people who shared their stories on Reddit many years ago chose to live out their lies.

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Miguel OrdoñezNovember 6, 2025 at 5:01 AM

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Here's another FRIENDS reference for all you fans out there. You likely recall the episode where Ross Geller began speaking at a lecture with a fake British accent out of nervousness. He tried to slyly phase it out until his students noticed, urging him to come clean.

But unlike Ross, these people who shared their stories on Reddit many years ago chose to live out their lies. They chose the "fake it 'til you make it" route, even if it meant altering their realities, some of them, for good.

How can someone keep a charade going for years? Read on to find out.

#1

When I was a little kid, I told my mom I really liked her tuna casserole. I was just trying to be nice and pay her a compliment since she seemed like she was having a bad day.Pretty much every time I go to visit her she has some tuna casserole waiting for me. I don't actually like tuna casserole that much, but it's such a sweet gesture that I don't have the heart to tell her to stop. This has been going on for over thirty years now.

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#2

I had a coworker tell me he got married on accident. It was Christmas morning and he bought his girlfriend a ring as a Christmas present. They were both sitting around the tree and when she opened it she started to cry and said "well are you going to ask me." Thats when he realized what he had done. He got down on one knee and asked her to marry him. Moral of the story, don't ever buy a ring for a girl unless you are planning on marrying her.

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#3

Pretty silly but I think it fits the bill. When I was about 5 I remember being in the bathroom and brushing my teeth. My mum was there and berated me for something. Later, being a sensitive child, I was crying in bed about it. My parents came in all concerned and my mum asked: "was it because I yelled at you earlier?". Embarrassed at being caught out so easily I said " no.. I'm sad because.. Because I can't swim". Soon after I was taken to swimming lessons. I hated swimming.

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#4

A couple years ago, I went to a bar in a town I didn't expect to be in very often, and I decided to don a Scottish accent and make up a back story for a fictitious version of myself.Now, I doubt my accent would have fooled someone actually *from* Edinburgh, but by the end of the night I had a group of Americans and one bemused Australian chatting with me about the things that make the US a strange place to visit from abroad. Shots were bought, back slaps given, and a good night had; I thought nothing else of it....until I was dating a girl from the next town over, and she took me to her favorite bar. That bar. We walked in, someone greeted my by my "name", and I did the only thing I could do -- cheerfully donned my fraudulent accent, explained that my business trip had been indefinitely extended, and spent the next twenty minutes furtively explaining to my date that I wasn't a con man, just an ex actor with terrible impulse control.

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#5

My brother had a gf with a younger sister my age and they all came to watch me play baseball once. I was pretty smitten with the younger sister and so after the game I started bragging about how I played guitar. My brother laughed in my face and said I had got a guitar but it had been collecting dust for months and I'd never have the patience to learn an instrument anyway.I was so embarrassed by being called out and doubted, I went home, told my mom I wanted to take lessons again, and here I am 20 years later still playing guitar every day.

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#6

I was scared of heights and would get sick by the sight of blood. needed a job, lied about all this to become a firefighter.I love my job, drive an ambulance too and overcame my fears.

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#7

A girl I lived with two years ago thought I was stealing her yoghurt out of the fridge. I told her it couldn't have been me since I'm allergic to dairy, and now I still can't eat dairy in front of her or anyone from that friend group. She made me a dairy free cake for my birthday - the guilt is eating me alive.Edit: yeah I ate the yoghurt and it was delicious. Also am not a guy!

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#8

When I was younger I walking home at night and the street lights were off, I got scared and starting running, knocked myself clean out on a lamppost. Someone walking their dog found me and called the ambulance. I was that embarrassed when I woke up I told the nurse I was mugged (I was 12). My parents turned up at the same time as the police. I gave a description that sounded a lot like gonzo from the muppets and police were searching the area with sniffer dogs. Thank Christ nobody was arrested and I still haven't told my parents.

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#9

I am a professor and many times I will tell personal stories in an effort to demonstrate tough concepts. About half of these stories I made up at some point. I don't remember which ones are real and which ones are lies. So I just go with them and don't worry about it.

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#10

Met my wife on one of those telephone chat dating things in the 90's. Basically, before OKCupid, you would sign up for a voicemail and describe yourself. We connected and went out but were both embarrassed for using it. Fast forward 18 years, we continue to tell everyone we met in the music section at Borders.

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#11

In an ironic twist of fate, I used to tell people that I had a heart condition, and that's why I took pills daily (it's actually Prozac). Found out about a year and some change ago that I do, in fact, have a heart condition. I lied so hard that I *retroactively gave myself a heart condition.*.

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#12

I'm the kind of person that always leaves my shoes tied and just slips them on. I'm dating this girl for a couple months and then one day my shoe gets untied but I'm too lazy to retie it. It really bothers her and she insists on me tying it. I really don't want to bend over and do it for some reason. It was around the time when Liam Neeson got his shoe tied by Olivia Wilde and I was crazy jealous because I really liked Olivia Wilde since watching House. She eventually asks me "Don't you know how to tie your shoes???". In my head I'm seeing Liam Neeson getting his shoes tied by Oliva Wilde and how cool it looks. So I say "No... I never learned how, you can't tell anyone..."To this day, when my shoe gets untied in public she will pull me off to the side away from other people and secretly tie my shoe. For some reason it makes her happy and it's the sweetest thing ever. I can't understand how she would even tolerate a grown man who doesn't know how to tie his own shoe! I'll never be Liam Neeson cool, but I've found my Oliva Wilde.

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#13

I once told people I had been bitten by a venomous snake to get out of work for a few days.... I had already called in sick a ton of times and just could not face them if I did it again. I am young and in good health, there is just no way even an old frail person is ill as much as I am calling in.... so yes snake bite. They knew I kept venomous and I thought "this is a great idea".Turns out they were fascinated and wanted to see so I had to wrap my foot up in a huge bandage and hobble around for weeks.... luckily I was moving to another job I actually didn't hate a few weeks after that. I didn't have to deform my own foot or actually let one of my venomous bite me so that I would not get busted... I was not far off doing so!!

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#14

I am currently studying Chinese in Beijing. My Chinese isn't that great and listening is by far my worst skill. So I will often get asked questions that I think I understand but don't. For instance, I was asked if you can haggle prices in America and I told the class you can. Since I am the only American in the class, nobody knows any better. All my lies are small, and completely accidental, but there are so many of them. If anybody in that class actually goes to America they are going to be in for a big suprise. And if any of them spoke English they would know I am not an 18 year old from a small town with no buses, trains, or taxis, who doesn't know how to properly use a fork and knife.

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#15

I have to pretend to have a bad memory because when I remember small or insignificant details people tend to get a little weird about it.

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#16

When I was 13 I was playing world of Warcraft and someone asked me my age. 13 was so young so I lied and said I was 14, cause that meant I was so much more mature. Well I kept playing wow, with the same group of people, and 4 years later they thought I was 18. Someone started asking me how my applications to college were going since I was that age. Being caught in the lie about my age I played along and asked for advice. I played along with the advice which resulted in me actually putting in a college application to a university and.... I got in. As a high school junior.So to keep up this lie about my age I now had to finish high school quickly so I could actually go to this university that accepted me. Great part is that I was able to do this by overloading my spring semester of "Senior" year high school with online classes (yay Florida online high school). I managed to graduate high school a year early and went to university a year early to keep this lie going.So here I am, at a university 1000miles from my home state, finished my BS and am now doing a masters, all because 14 sounded way more mature than 13 on a video game.(Sorry for formatting, on my cell phone in the lab I am working in for my masters project, lol).

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#17

That I am allergic to bees. I was so scared of them in grade school and junior high, that I convinced everybody that I am allergic so they don't judge me when I run from bees.

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#18

When I was a kid, I got the bright idea to put a knotted cherry stem under my tongue, and then show my sister an untied stem and magically tie it in a knot in my mouth in seconds. Fast forward about 20 years my entire extended family thinks I have this weird ability to tie knots with my tongue... it's a complete lie. At this point I refuse to do it, and get, almost defensive when people bring it up or ask to show it again. Pretty sure I got the idea from the simpsons or pete & pete and now has stuck with me as a curse.

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#19

Well... There's a lot about my past I keep secret from 99% of people I know or will ever know - and that is I used to be a prostitute and was hooked on ice for a few years. I've always struggled with depression and for a while I was in a very low place that led to some terrible decisions in my life. Even my family (except for my immediate family) I had to keep up a lie that I was doing these other respectable jobs and was successful in life because I was too ashamed to admit the truth. And the few genuine friends I had I confided in and eventually they gave up on me as a lost cause. Now I haven't done that job for a while and I actually do have a 'respectable' job now and have gone back to university to pursue my dreams. Fingers crossed..

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#20

That I am a functioning and productive member of society. Day 13,687 and they have no idea.

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#21

When I was 10 I learned i could make myself throw up, so I used this to get out of school for like two weeks. My parents couldn't figure what was wrong with me because I didn't have a fever or anything. My aunt had the idea that I was allergic to red food dye, because her grandson (my second cousin) was. I just kinda rolled with it, and so for years my house never had red Gatorade it strawberry pop tarts etc.I eventually told my parents I was faking it when I turned 20, they were not amused.

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#22

When I was a kid, for birthdays, my mom would always gets us whatever cake we wanted (chocolate, vanilla, cookie, ice cream, etc.). Well, one year (I was probably about 8 or 9), she got me an ice cream cake. I don't like ice cream cake AT ALL... it's not even cake! I like Cake, I like Ice cream, but not ice cream cake! Well, she was so happy that she "had gotten my favorite cake and flavor right" that I just went along with it.... Then next year, I got another ice cream cake.... still didn't say anything, not wanting to hurt her feelings again. And again the year after that. This has been going on every year since and I'm now 30.... Only my wife knows that I don't like ice cream cake, so each year she secretly gets me a cookie cake for at home and we don't tell my mom.

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#23

Gents, when you ever meet a girl that for some reason falls for you head over heels, and worships the ground you walk on, be very careful when she asks you whether you love her.I'm now married to her for four years and she's so gosh darn adorable that I don't have the heart to tell her "I'm not sure."

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#24

I dislocated my knee dancing like a maniac whilst drunk in January. Ended up on crutches for three weeks. Told everyone at work I did it bending down to grab something from the freezer because I didn't want them to think I was a drunken maniac. People at work are still shocked that I dislocated it so 'easily' and keep saying how unlucky I am and bringing the sympathy. Now I just feel like a fraud.

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#25

When I was a kid and playing on xbox live with people from all over the world, I used to put on this dutch-sounding accent when talking to new people, partly because I didn't like how my normal accent sounded, especially when hearing it back, and also because I was/am weird. I met some good friends throughout the year or so that I did it. I'm still in touch but no where near as much as we used to be, we'll have a skype call every now and again, and even after 6-7 years, I still put the accent on to them. Obviously with us being good friends, I also lied about an awful lot of background things. It's like I created this other person. I never intended for it to go like this, but I could never tell them I've lied about my accent, which stemmed in to a bunch of other things... and even now after all these years... I'm the dutch guy that has only ever spoke english. It goes much deeper but, that's basically it.

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#26

While me and my SO were still dating (maybe 2 weeks or so in), she winked at me when i walked into the pub she worked in. Me being the goof that i am winked back but messed it up on purpose and just sort of shut my eyes tight for a second, making her believe that I couldn't wink.Now it's over 6 years later and she still doesn't think i'm capable of winking. One of my favourite things to do is just stand behind her and wink normally, purely for my own amusement.

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#27

Told my employer that I was Jewish. Not Jewish. Had to research all the holidays, pick a temple to be a member of, etc. Had to get a new job.

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#28

This is a lie with a happy ending and I'll take it to my grave. TLDR: Mom prayed for help to fund a trip with her kids; thinks he deliveredBackground - My mother is a very emotional person and there are 5 boys in my family. So she doesn't get to have alot of emotion moments that she gets to share with her kids. We mostly just make fucn of her (in a playful way) and everyone moves on. She has cried at every big, medium, and small event in our lives, and I love that I have a woman in my life that cares so much about me and my siblings. Background 2 - I was a jerk of a kid. But I am actively trying to make up for the patience my parents had for me. Story - My parents are almost empty nesters and live in Colorado, last year by complete mistake all of her kids found jobs/school in Utah County, Utah. We all live about 20 minutes from each other, completely on a fluke. My mother decided she wanted to take up on one last road trip, so we flew in to Colorado, and she drove us back home. It doesnt sound like too much, but my family is poor and it was a very nice gesture. Plus there are places on the way we always used to stop at, like the Little America Hotel in WY. And the Grand America brunch buffet. All of this is far too expensive for my parents so on the way I discreetly called and payed for everything, or would sneak out during a meal to "go to the bathroom" and would slip a waiter a card. At each stop the staff would play along and mention how the room had to be changed so they gave it to us for free, or how a kind stranger payed for our meal. And I was never caught. My family's appreciation for the amazing people of the midwest was too much for my mother and she broke down to me and told me how she had no idea how she was going to pay for our trip but she did it anyway because she wanted to be with her boys one last time before we were all too busy, or she too old. She then told me how she prayed for help and God gave it to her. I am not religious, but my Mom is and there is no way I'm going to tell her the most spiritual experience she had had in a long time was her sneaky son. Love you Mama.edit: Moral of the story kids, being good to your parents can get you gold. Doooo iiiiiit.

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#29

Everyone I work with thinks I watch The Walking Dead- I haven't viewed it since Season two. Now I find myself reading the synopsis of episodes the day after they come out just to perpetuate the lie.

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#30

Well, I met this really hot woman on a train and yada yada yada, she thinks I have a wooden leg.

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#31

I have a horizontal scar on my stomach from a surgery I had when I was a baby. For some reason in elementary school I would tell everyone that it was from when a bear attacked me. I'm now almost 30 and people I went to elementary school with still recognize me in public as that guy that got attacked by a bear.

#32

When I was goofing around at school everyone used to make fun of me for being foreign so I lied and said I was actually born here. It kind of snowballed and then I got this big job and it became kind of an issue. Think I got away with it though.

#33

I had never watched Seven Samurai by Akira Kurosawa. I was discussing movies with a friend I met online and lied to them that I have watched it. The friend was like, "Oh, cool. I haven't watched it though." I thought the matter was laid to rest and moved on to other movies for discussion.Our friendship grew stronger and finally decided to meet IRL.Though I was excited to meet them, however, the lie about the Japanese movie kept pestering me and was scared that they might ask me about the movie I haven't watched. And unlike online chatting, in a face to face conversation, I won't be able to take help of the internet.So, I downloaded and watched the entire movie before meeting this person. I don't regret watching the movie. But the trepidations might have been avoided by not lying to them in the first place.And no, the friend didn't ask me about Seven Samurai when we met.

#34

My sister has told our family that she was abducted by aliens. She says that that they come and take her once every few months and perform experiments on her. My parents found her an abduction support group and she has to go to meetings once a month. This has been going on for 7 years now. She told me that she was going to tell them initially it was an April Fools Day prank but she let it slide a little too long. Now look what happened.

#35

Someone at work, who is grungy, a chain-smoker, and never washes her hands, made a carrot cake and was asking people to try it. I told them I was allergic to carrots. I love carrots. To this day whenever I order or bring a salad to work I have to have it with no carrots.

#36

It isn't super ridiculously out of hand but only 3 people in the world know it's trueMy current GF and I have been together for 11 months, we met on tinder, but I was in a cult that didn't allow online dating at all, and to s lesser extent, phones in general, so she and I told EVERYONE that we met in downtown Denver. I gotta come clean to my mom about it sooner or later.

#37

That I'm attending College.

#38

So once upon a time, I was sitting at lunch with friends in 9th grade. I was feeling under the weather (sore throat). That day, a friend of mine brought an enormous bag of Skittles to share. We all were having a jolly ole time (eating as well as pelting them at one another). Then my throat got really bad. I expressed this by touching my throat. I needed a moment before I could even think of speaking to explain. Someone proclaimed, "She's allergic to skittles!" Indeed, my throat did begin to close up. However, it was not due to a histamine reaction, but something closer to a throat that was further irritated by pure fructose. Thus began my life as the girl who couldn't taste the rainbow.

#39

A lie I tell myself everyday - that I absolutely love my jobIn reality, I like my job in that it is what I know to do best that will earn me money that pays my bills and a bit more, keeps me in a country that I like living in and honestly, I don't have any other hobby that is considered a productive use of my timeI'm envious of people who give up a paying job, take the risk of following a dream or a hobby and find happiness and eventually succeed in converting their hobby and passion into a vocation but I'm not one of themSo every morning, when I wake up, I tell myself that I absolutely love my job and that I will do it to the best of my ability and that I will never regret working in IT but I that's not really entirely true.

#40

At, work, for whatever reason ,when I first started I told a girl that I was married...I was never married...It got so out of hand that I actually bought a fake wedding ring....The whole hospital thinks I'm a husband...I've had friends call in pretending they're my wife....It's so crazy out of hand now that I think I would be fired if the truth came out.

#41

TL;DR - pretended I was the runner up to Daniel Radcliffe in the casting of Harry Potter.In the UK there was an meant to be an "open call" for Harry Potter auditions. But due to the fiasco over the director of the first film it never happened.However I'd still sent my letter off as suggested by the tv show Blue Peter who announced it.I never heard back but for some reason my 11yr old brain was really mad at not getting a chance. When I started secondary school people kept telling me how much I looked like Harry Potter (the illustrated one the books showed, not Daniel Radcliffe, because at that point the news hadn't broken yet).To this day I've no idea why I just went all in and told my school mates I'd gone all the way to the final auditions.When Daniel Radcliffe was confirmed everyone asked me what he was like so I told them he was horrible lol (yeah, pre-pubescent me was jealous at all!!)I kept that up all through secondary school until we left just because it was too embarrassing to admit otherwiseAnd no, I haven't met Daniel Radcliffe.

#42

I've been holding in my stomach for about 15 years now.

#43

I got busted in a long time lie... When my wife and I started dating she was always asking me to do something when I was sitting down, or yell at me from another room which is a major pet peeve of mine. I was playing with little firecrackers one day.. As a grown up, and went to toss one but the wick burned down quickly and went off by my ear. I lost hearing in that ear for about 3 days. During that 3 days when she called for me I never really heard her so instead of asking me to do things she found it easier to do it herself, and stopped shouting from other rooms and just came to me instead. My hearing came back fully but I played it off as partially damaged. This will seem rude, but when she would call my name I would ignore it 2 or 3 times and she'd usually just give up and leave me be... I played it off for about a year and a half until my daughter was born and they stuck this thing in her ears to test her hearing. I asked how it worked, so they stuck it in my "deaf" ear to demonstrate how it worked. The nurse said "you're hearing is perfect" and my wife shot me a puzzling look and questioned me about my hearing later that night. She was worried something was wrong with the machine they used to test our new born baby's hearing. I came clean, she was more amused than mad, and I still don't know how that machine works...

#44

I told my friends that the reason i laugh so much is because when I got surgery on my tonsils, they gave me too much laughing gas.

#45

There's a chain of BBQ chicken restaurants here in Canada called Swiss Chalet.I didn't really like them when I was a kid, I didn't really like chicken and I hated the BBQ sauce they put on their chicken. But as I've gotten older, I LOVE Chicken now and actually like the chicken from Swiss Chalet...It wasn't really a lie back then, but now... I don't know man. I've kept the facade up for so long... I don't think I can rightly admit I like Swiss Chalet now...Good chicken, but their fries are bad though.

#46

When I was 16, I had a school exam to take on a Wednesday. I had not studied for it, and was too lazy to, so I told my mother that I was sick. She kept me home from school, and I BSed and played video games and whatever. Thursday rolls around, and I was still lazy and hadn't studied. I told my mother I was still sick, and I just wasn't able to go to school. She told me ok, but if I was sick again the next day, we were going to see a Dr. That was cool, I had intended to study that night for the exam anyway.Friday comes, and yet again, my lazy teenager hadn't studied. So, yet again, I'm wayyy to sick to go to school. My mother says ok, pack up, we're going to the Dr. I thought, "Whatever, we've got insurance and they'll just tell me I have the flu." So, to the Dr. we went.So, after a multitude of tests and stupid human tricks, I was diagnosed with appendicitis, and scheduled to have my appendix removed. I argued and said that couldn't be the problem, and, of course, the Dr. knew better. I was too far in at this point, and couldn't simply say "Sorry, mom. I was lying to get out of a stupid school test." So, here I am twenty years later with no appendix.

#47

I love you too.

#48

That I'm straight.My friends and family know that I'm gay but for everyone else I'm straight.

#49

In elementary school I used to tell everyone I was Jewish. Now I know how to speak a few phrases of Hebrew and I get every Jewish holiday off.

#50

I once lied about qualifications to get a part time job. Beeb working full time in that field for over a decade. If people found out I'd probably get sued.

#51

I'm 2 years sober, but during the midst of my drinking years I worked at a place that they actually gave me a "Vacationer of the Year" award because I was "gone" so much. I'd say 50% of those times I was either hungover or planning to drink. But the worse of the worse is using "my grandpa died" to get off working a weekend, and then using "my grandma died" too to get off the following weekend. Nobody brought it up too much because either they knew I was full of s**t, or because it was a touchy subject. To this day it's one of my top 5 most guilty inducing memories of drinking. Someday I'd like to go in to my former bosses and come clean, since I believe apologizing/making amends is a big step in recovery.

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Vince Vaughn Celebrates Pickleball Championship Win: 'AllOut Fun!' Elizabeth RosnerNovember 6, 2025 at 5:28 AM 0 Jon Kopaloff/Getty Vince Vaughn Vince Vaughn's Coachella Valley Scorpions won the 2025 NPL championship with a 7–2 victory over the Seattle Tsunami The actor, who became a majority owner in 2024, teamed with coach Kim Jagd to lead the Scorpions to a $50,000 firstplace finish Vaughn is filming season 2 of Bad Monkey for Apple TV Vince Vaughn's Coachella Valley Scorpions are officially National Pickleball League champions.

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Vince Vaughn's Coachella Valley Scorpions won the 2025 NPL championship with a 7–2 victory over the Seattle Tsunami

The actor, who became a majority owner in 2024, teamed with coach Kim Jagd to lead the Scorpions to a $50,000 first-place finish

Vaughn is filming season 2 of Bad Monkey for Apple TV

Vince Vaughn's Coachella Valley Scorpions are officially National Pickleball League champions.The actor's team clinched the 2025 NPL title after a commanding 7–2 victory over the top-seeded Seattle Tsunami last month at the Side Out Tsunami Pickleball Center."Congratulations to the Coachella Valley Scorpions on winning the 2025 NPL Pickleball Championship! Well played!" Vaughn, 55, said in a statement shared with PEOPLE.

"The players brought teamwork, dedication and fun to the court all year. Well done Kim Jagd on lights-out coaching and playing," Vaughn continued. "Big congrats to the entire league on an exciting and entertaining season. Onward."

The No. 2-seeded Scorpions — who are co-owned and managed by Kim Jagd, a former UCLA volleyball standout, alongside Vaughn, Ruth Ann Poppa, Don Zuker and Rob Zwemmer — avenged two regular-season losses to Seattle in the championship match.

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"This has been a culmination of two years of hard work building this franchise," Jagd said in a press release. "We are so grateful for the NPL and to the Seattle Tsunami for putting on a first-class championship event.

He continued, "Our ownership group... had a vision, and we are so pleased to execute that vision. I want to congratulate our players and staff for creating a top-notch organization built on sportsmanship, camaraderie and fun!"Vaughn, who became the Scorpions' majority owner in July 2024, has been a visible supporter of the team and the sport throughout the season.

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"I have always enjoyed the game and in meeting Kim, I was impressed with her — not only as a player, but her passion and style of coaching," the Wedding Crashers star previously told PEOPLE. "I'm excited to support her and the Scorpions on their journey."The Scorpions took home the $50,000 first-place prize from a total $100,000 purse awarded to the top teams during the three-day championship event — a major milestone for the Southern California–based franchise and its Hollywood backer.Vaughn's Easy's Waltz premiered at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival in September. He is now filming season 2 of Bad Monkey for Apple TV.

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"Survivor 49" recap: Jeff Probst asks for a big move… and gets it Dalton RossNovember 6, 2025 at 3:30 AM 0 Jeff Probst, Sophie Segreti, Jawann Pitts, Steven Ramm, and Alex Moore on 'Survivor 49' "Just so you know, there are spots on Survivor 50 still up for grabs. You want to be on Survivor 50, it happens here. This is where you make your career, or somebody makes their career off your back.

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Jeff Probst, Sophie Segreti, Jawann Pitts, Steven Ramm, and Alex Moore on 'Survivor 49'

"Just so you know, there are spots on Survivor 50 still up for grabs. You want to be on Survivor 50, it happens here. This is where you make your career, or somebody makes their career off your back."

That was Hostmaster General Jeff Probst to the Survivor 49 cast at this week's challenge, essentially begging the players to start shaking things up more to give them better television after a super snoozy pre-merge portion of the season. The content of what Jeff was saying is not surprising in the least. In fact, this is just the type of thing he and producers tell the contestants right before filming begins in their pre-game Ponderosa pep talk as they try to inspire contestants to go all out. There is usually some form of "If you want to get invited back to play again, you have to play hard and play fast and play big" chat that takes place.

But to say it halfway through the game, and then include it on air and have it become a storyline is pretty notable. It's notable in its subtle acknowledgment that playing it safe with votes was not creating any Survivor legends so far on season 49. It's also kind of fascinating to see Probst dangling the carrot of a future season right in front of the players. That has to be the first time the franchise has openly acknowledged a future season on air during a current one.

I don't have any issue with that — and actually welcome it if it leads to more aggressive gameplay — but because we've never seen it before, it did feel a little weird. Well, I'll tell you one person who needs no reminders to be aggressive… Savannah! First off, she's out giving chickens names before chopping their heads off. (My sources indicate Teriyaki was on the receiving end of that machete to the neck. The fate of both Kentucky Fried and General Tso remain unclear.) By the way, did you notice how Alex murdering a chicken was portrayed as a triumph of the human spirit while Savannah doing the same thing a few days later made her seem like a straight up serial killer? Same act. Very different editorial presentations.

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Savannah Louie on 'Survivor 49'

But Savannah has an appetite — see what I did there? — for the aggressiveness Probst wants to see in other ways as well. She's diving for keys that are part of someone else's advantage. She's then intentionally hovering over said someone else and acting like a self-described "psycho" by staring past their eyes and directly into their soul. "There's a gleam in her eyes that's a little evil," noted MC.

That scene was so incredibly awkward… and wonderful. Why was MC even telling her what she was doing in looking for a key? And why was MC then telling Savannah she could help her look? And why was Savannah hovering over MC and the keys the same way my parents used to hover over me and make me empty my pockets when they suspected I might be carrying nefarious items on my person?

Even though the official Survivor 49 pre-merge emoji might be a big fat yawn (or, perhaps a chicken screaming for mercy), there are signs that Probst did not even need to give his pre-challenge pep talk. Obviously, there's Savannah… who may or may not be staring creepily into MC's living room window as we speak. But there were also indications before that verbal kick in the pants that things were about to turn a bit topsy-turvy.

Sage and Jawan took the first legitimate shot of the season last week in flipping on Shannon (who tried to flip on both Sage and Jawan at various points), so once all the Ulis met back up, it was pretty inevitable that we would get some more tribe-on-tribe crime. Is the back half of the season "bananas" as Probst has said because of that Survivor 50 carrot he just dangled, or, like Caramoan, which also had a brutal pre-merge run before kicking it into gear in the second half, was the drama en route anyway?

We'll never know, but Probst wasn't taking any chances, doubling down at Tribal Council by telling the cast, "The merge really is where you forge a career. If you're going to be a great player, it happens now. It doesn't happen pre-merge." Savannah even admitted during Tribal that all the Survivor 50 had been working and swirling in her head. Now we'll see if losing one of her own in Nate inspires even crazier gameplay. The host and the audience certainly hope so.

Okay, let's go recap the rest of Survivor 49, episode 7 before Savannah grabs my keyboard and does it herself.

Michelle "MC" Chukwujekwu, Savannah Louie, Kristina Mills, Sophi Balerdi, Nate Moore, and Alex Moore on 'Survivor 49'The key to the merge

I cannot tell you how much respect I would have had for the Kele 3.0 tribe if they had just never come down to the beach to greet their newly merged tribe mates. It could have even been better than that. They could have each pretended they were doing chores, like working on their shelter, and barely acknowledged the arriving parties when they walked into camp — maybe just, like, a little nod along with a casual "Sup?" Of course, you can't do that on Survivor. But I still wish they would have done that on Survivor.

Any new-era merge — and yes, they finally relented and called it a merge after pretending for a few seasons that it was not a merge even though it had all the elements of a merge and I am now going to stop typing the word merge — is usually accompanied by some sort of mad dash though the jungle, and this season that dash was for keys.

One of the hidden keys — and I use the word hidden loosely – would open a chest with an advantage. For a second there, I thought Jawan was going to make like my man Bruce Perreault and just kinda saunter in slow motion up into the woody thicket while others raced to find keys, but it turns out he had to put his shoes on. Why he did not put his shoes on the second that boat appeared knowing Survivor history is beyond me. You snooze, you lose!

It should be noted that often there is a beat that gets edited out before the search where players slip on their shoes or whatever before they all race up, but apparently this group was already anticipating Probst's play-harder-if-you-want-to-get-on-50 speech so just went for it and left Jawan in the dust to come up with more horror movie metaphors.

Congrats to Sage for finding the key. I mean, so much of this search was dumb luck and which key happened to open the chest, but the therapist is on a roll after flipping the script and taking out Shannon. (By the way, if you're interested in reading something much more entertaining and insightful than this piece of nonsense, check out my exclusive mid-game interview with Sage, where she explains the reasoning behind her infamous hug denial and reveals lots of other intel and insight. Good stuff there!)

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Jawann Pitts and Kristina Mills on 'Survivor 49'Purple Sophie becomes Yellow Sophie becomes just plain Sophie

No need to "earn the merge" this season. It's already been earned! So said Probst to the final 11 while gifting them with goth, Sisters of Mercy-inspired black buffs. Because she found the key, Sage got a Fast Pass to the merge feast as well as the battle for individual immunity that preceded it. Everyone else was broken up into two teams and forced to dig out and push a massive boulder, collect a machete, chop a rope and then solve a puzzle that read "That is how you do it on Survivor."

This was a super cool challenge construction. The only problem with it is that that the teams that had to cross over lanes with their giant boulders never actually ran into each other, but I still appreciate the effort from Kirhoffer and Co to gift me that potential physical chaos and mayhem. Of course, you all know me all too well and what I am about to say next — which is that as much fun as all that was, it was completely inconsequential. Because … say it with me… it's ALL ABOUT THE PUZZLE!

This was proven once again when the blue team's physical lead once again evaporated in the face of a puzzle. Credit goes to Sophi — who is now apparently Soph? — for figuring out the magic phrase for the yellow team's puzzle solvers. They won the puzzle, so they won the challenge.

That meant Rizo, Nate, Steven, Sophie, and Sophi… sorry, I mean Soph!... joined a well-rested Sage in taking part in an individual challenge for immunity. The competition involved standing on a narrow beam while balancing a ball on a disc and moving feet and hands down the beam and pole at intervals. In the end, it came down to Steven versus Sophie, with the latter winning the first individual immunity of the season. Whether that makes up for getting a pretty invisible edit for the season so far only she can answer. But who knows, maybe this is the beginning of Yellow Sophie's push for Survivor 50!

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Sophie Segreti on 'Survivor 49'Fiji's Funniest Home Videos

I know I already got into the supes awkward interaction between MC and Savannah over MC's Beware Advantage/immunity idol. It may be my favorite scene all season long just due to how weird both of them were at different junctions of the entire interaction. Here was MC having NO PLAN WHATSOEVER for if she was caught hunting for the key, and so having to clumsily act like she wanted help searching for thing she clearly did not want help searching for. And there was Savannah not only diving to the ground in an attempt to snatch MC's key ring away from her, but also doing her best Andrea Boehlke babysitting impersonation (deep cut, look it up) as MC went from key to key. A+++ television.

But there was another moment that was even better. It only lasted approximately one second long and was in the midst of all the chatter about whom to put the Hina and Bottoms Up votes on (which we'll get into in a minute). Steven was convinced the Uli votes would go on him. He was convinced of this fact because he said he was a much more physical threat than Kristina. As he uttered this, we were treated to a cutaway shot of Kristina sitting in a hammock that collapsed to the ground right on cue.

Allow me to say, this was maybe the most Big Brother moment in the history of Survivor, and that includes entire seasons with Hayden and Caleb. The house-set CBS reality competition franchise is famous (infamous?) for putting in the most embarrassing and hilarious cutaway scenes whenever a player is referenced. I still am haunted by the shot of Terrance (excuse me, DJ ShowTime) inspecting his man boobs during one particular BB cutaway during season 24.

I have the comedic appetite of a kindergartener, so anytime I see someone fall (without getting hurt) I am going to laugh. I am not proud of this fact, but that's just the way it is. It's low-hanging fruit, I know, but I've come to terms with it. So to see two people (Soph was also in said hammock) crash to the dirt for comedic juxtaposition was a chef's kiss. The only thing that would have been better is if it was Steven that crashed to ground after saying what a physical threat he was. Sometimes the Survivor gods do not give with both hands.

The Hina, Kele, and Uli tribes merge on 'Survivor 49'Another one (of my picks) bites the dust

First off, let's give props to the woman formerly known as Sophi. She once again had a prime opportunity to tell someone all about her Knowledge is Power advantage after Savannah informed her of MC's idol, but Soph instead chose to zip the lips. I can't tell you hard that is to do. Much harder than you think… which is why 95 percent of Survivor players who enter the game promising to never, ever reveal anything they find end up doing exactly that. They can't help themselves. So good for her for having the willpower to keep that under wraps.

But I still can't understand why Soph did not use her KIP later at Tribal Council. I get that it might have made her a target. And I get that they had two other options in Steven and Kristina to take out. But she knew where all the idols were! There's a chance that would never happen again. Why risk letting that opportunity slip away, which it now may have? Plus, didn't Soph listen to Probst earlier that day? THEY'RE CASTING SEASON 50! THIS IS A CHANCE TO PUNCH YOUR WONKA TICKET AND PLAY ALONGSIDE YOUR SURVIVOR CRUSH, CHRISTIAN HUBICKI! YOU COULD THEN LEAVE YOUR FIANCE AND RUN OFF AND HAVE LOTS OF NERD BABIES WITH SCRATCHED UP KNEES THAT COULD FORM THE BASIS OF BROCHACHOS 2.0: THE NEXT GENERATION! Oh well.

The most interesting development was happening on the other side as the members of original Hina and the newly formed Bottoms Up alliance (are they all alcoholics, or people with shady web browser histories, or did Steven convince them that he was actually on the bottom of Hina 1.0, which could not be any further from the truth?) all wanted someone different out. Jawan wanted Rizo to go because the R-I-Z-G-O-D was so comfortable that he was not going to use his idol, and then that idol would be put back into the game once Rizo was eliminated. Sage wanted Savannah out because she saw her as the dangerous ringleader of the entire Uli operation. Kristina wanted Nate out because it was the safest play, since Rizo has highly unlikely to play his idol on a guy who wore Rad Dad socks. (Although it would have been cinema if he had.)

Nate Moore on 'Survivor 49'

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Who would it be? Off to Tribal we went to find out. The first thing that struck me about this Tribal was that Jawan clearly had yet to hit his weekly quota of horror movie references so had to go to that topic repeatedly. They're not even references, now that I think about it. Like, he never cites specific movies, just the mere fact that horror movies exist and are scary… like Survivor. I keep waiting for him to represent old school B-level gems like C.H.U.D. (Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers) and The Stuff (some sort of addictive yogurt type substance that consumes you from the inside and turns you into a zombie) but they never come! It was actually Sage who busted out the best horror comment of the week, noting that "Big groups are my version of a horror movie in general." (Never have I felt more seen.)

Anyway, everyone voted, MC decided to use her idol even though the vote was not on her (whoops!), Rizo did not use his idol to save a fellow Uli when he could have (whoops!), and now Soph has to either find that new idol and find out who has it (possible whoops!). But forget all of them. Let's talk about the person who really got hosed… ME! The elimination of Nate means yet another one of my preseason picks to win the game have — like the lady sitting next to me at the Patti Smith book reading and concert last night who required a booster seat — come up short.

I didn't even retroactively jinx Nate this time, but made my prediction in Fiji the day before the game began after chatting with each of the cast members. Nate seemed smart, savvy, and level-headed enough to play strategically as opposed to emotionally. I liked his chances a lot and felt really good about my pick, thereby dooming Nate to a guaranteed loss. Poor guy never had a chance. Seriously, judging by my history of winner picks, Nate had less a chance of winning this season than Dr. Barry. Sorry about that, my man.

I plan to apologize to Nate in person when we chat on Thursday morning. In the meantime, make sure to check out my mid-game interview with Sage, as well as an exclusive deleted scene from the episode and the latest words of wisdom from Probst. And just a reminder that you can get all the latest Survivor intel and interviews sent right to you courtesy of our free Survivor newsletter. Go sign up now while I check in with Savannah to see how next week's General Tso-infused scoop of the crispy is coming along.

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Mark Wahlberg's Daughter Grace, 15, Injured on Horseback During Equestrian Competition Madison E. GoldbergNovember 6, 2025 at 4:11 AM 0 Charley Gallay/Getty; Grace Wahlberg/Instagram Grace Margaret Wahlberg and Mark Wahlberg in 2024 Mark Wahlberg's daughter Grace was injured during an equestrian competition Grace, 15, shared a photo of herself in the hospital with her arm in a sling Mark looked nervous watching his daughter compete last year Mark Wahlberg's daughter Grace was injured during an equestrian competition. On Sunday, Nov.

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Mark Wahlberg's daughter Grace was injured during an equestrian competition.

On Sunday, Nov. 3, Grace, 15, shared a carousel of Instagram photos, beginning with a picture of herself in a hospital bed and wearing a sling.

"No pressure we will be back," Grace captioned the post.

Her dad, Mark, 54, commented with praying, broken heart and crying emojis. It is unclear what Grace's exact injury was, and Mark has yet to post further information about it.In other photos, Grace is seen on horseback and walking in an equestrian uniform. She also included an older photo of Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans seemingly celebrating a victory.

In 2024, Mark looked nervous watching Grace compete in a horse show. "I've never been more nervous, anxious, or stressed at any sporting event in my life🫣 @municipal 📈🏹💯 @huntersedge 🥰🥳🏆#MunicipalPartner," Wahlberg captioned the post on Instagram.

In the clip, which appeared to be filmed by someone in the stands at the horse show, Grace rode her horse across a field before jumping over a fence as the crowd clapped and cheered.

The camera then panned over to show Wahlberg watching from the stands before walking away. He sighed as he came closer to the camera and shook his head nervously before looking back towards the field.

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Grace Wahlberg

Mark shares Grace with his wife Rhea Durham, as well as his other children: Ella, 22, Michael, 19, Brendan, 17.

The actor opened up about his close-knit family with PEOPLE in early October, jokingly saying that his kids "love making fun of me."

"They imitate me, give me crap," the Play Dirty star continued. "They'll do the Boston accent."

The family walked the red carpet together at the Play Dirty premiere on Sept. 24.

"It's hard to get them all together these days," the Oscar-nominated actor, 54, said, adding that he scored some "cool dad" points from Ella.

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"My daughter brought a bunch of her friends from Clemson [University] to the premiere," he said. "We were able to score some points here and there."

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Katy Perry Shares New Adorable Backstage Snap of Daisy Dove While on Tour Angel SaundersNovember 6, 2025 at 4:29 AM 0 katyperry/Instagram;Lisa Lake/Getty Katy Perry and her daughter Daisy Dove Katy Perry posts adorable backstage photo with her daughter Daisy Dove The pop star shares the 5yearold with her former fiancé Orlando Bloom Daisy has been traveling with her mother on the ongoing Lifetimes tour Katy Perry is showing her daughter how show business is done! In a new carousel of photos posted to Instagram on Wednesday, Nov.

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Katy Perry is showing her daughter how show business is done!

In a new carousel of photos posted to Instagram on Wednesday, Nov. 5, the "Hot N Cold" singer, 41, included her baby girl Daisy Dove in a backstage photo highlighting a sweet mother-daughter moment.

"we do be touring and we do be releasing new music," Perry captioned the upload.

Midway through the collection of photos was an image of the pop star fully dressed in stage performance gear, smiling as she sat in a chair next to her little one.

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Katy Perry and her daughter Daisy

Daisy's face did not appear in the snap, as she sat with her back to the camera and a set of blue headphones over her ears.

Perry shares her 5-year-old daughter with her ex-fiancée Orlando Bloom. The former couple welcomed Daisy in August 2020, and PEOPLE confirmed their split in June.

Three months later, Bloom said Daisy is his and the Grammy-nominated singer's priority.

"We have the most beautiful daughter," he told Today's Craig Melvin on Sept. 5, later adding, "And we're great. We're going to be great. Nothing but love."

The Pirates of the Caribbean star, 48, also shares son Flynn Christopher Blanchard Copeland Bloom with his ex-wife, model Miranda Kerr.

The "Last Friday Night" singer's Instagram photo roundup also made mention of Daisy in a text message with her photographer Cynthia Parkhurst, as documented in a hilarious screenshot.

"I also showed daisy this photo before she left and she counted 11 fans so congrats on having 11 fans come to the show tonight," Parkhurst told Perry.

The screenshot included a single photo of a packed arena. Perry reacted to the message with a "heart" and "thumbs up" emoji.

This isn't the first time the "Wide Awake" singer has shared behind-the-scenes content of Daisy joining her mom on the road.

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Katy Perry and her daughter Daisy

In August, Perry posted another Instagram carousel chronicling her ongoing Lifetimes tour as it made a stop in New York City at Madison Square Garden.

This upload began with a photo of just the two of them together.

Daisy's back was also to the camera this time around as she wore a bright and colorful dress and focused intently on a toy puppy before her, on the ground near her mother's feet.

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Perry stood underneath a stadium sign in a burnt orange and purple strapless mini dress, beaming as she looked down at her little girl play.

"EAST COAST I ❤️ YOU. Sorry I wrote a song about the West Coast being better but here's a East Coast splat to make up for it 🫠" the "California Gurls" singer wrote as the caption.

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Crew member killed in onset incident filming horror movie in Louisiana: 'We are devastated by the tragic loss' Grip James &34;Trapper&34; McEvoy died after an incident on the set of &34;Kill Me Now&34; on Monday. By Wesley Stenzel :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/WesleyStenzelauthorphoto32b61793a2784639af623f2ae091477e.jpg) Wesley Stenzel is a news writer at . He began writing for EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines November 5, 2025 6:22 p.m. ET Leave a Comment :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JamesTrapperMcEvoy3201105258af230a6bcb3486a9ea543b32716eb27.jpg) James 'Trapper' McEvoy.

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A crew member has died while shooting a low-budget horror movie in Louisiana.

James "Trapper" McEvoy, a grip who has worked on numerous major Hollywood productions in the Pelican State, died on Monday at 64 following an incident on the set of the film *Kill Me Now*. A cause of death was not immediately available.

** has reached out to representatives for the Jefferson Parish Coroner's Office and Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office for more information.

Lynn Gilman Williams, the lead producer on the film, mourned McEvoy in a statement shared with EW. "We are devastated by the tragic loss of James 'Trapper' McEvoy, a beloved member of the New Orleans film community," she wrote. "Our hearts go out to his family, friends and all who knew him and worked alongside him during this difficult time."

The JPSO told *Variety* that McEvoy died after coming into contact with an energized power line. The outlet reported that he was pronounced dead on the scene around 1 p.m. in Bridge City, La.

McEvoy's union, the IATSE Local 478, shared a statement about the incident on Tuesday, but did not immediately name McEvoy as the decedent.

"We are heartbroken by the loss of a crew member killed in a tragic incident while working on a production here in Louisiana," the union began in a statement on Instagram. "Our film community is close-knit, and when one of us is lost, the pain is felt by all. Our hearts are with the family, friends, and fellow crew members grieving this unimaginable loss."

The union went on to explain that it is working with IATSE International and the Entertainment Community Fund in order to ensure that "support services are available for those affected" by the incident.

"We believe every worker deserves to come home safe, and we remain committed to protecting the safety, dignity, and well-being of all crew members," the union's statement continued. "In the days ahead, we ask our union family and the greater film community to take care of one another. Reach out. Check in. Be there. Grief looks different for everyone, but we can get through it by showing up for each other with respect, compassion, and solidarity."

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On Wednesday, IATSE Local 478, which covers studio mechanics in Louisiana and southern Mississippi and Alabama, announced that McEvoy had died in a follow-up post. "We are deeply saddened by the loss of James 'Trapper' McEvoy," the union wrote.

The group also shared a Google Drive link encouraging McEvoy's colleagues and loved ones to share memories and pictures of the late grip for a forthcoming memorial service. "To help celebrate his life, we're gathering stories and photos to share with his family and include in a memorial service," the union explained. "Please feel free to share your memories — whether signed or anonymous — as we come together to remember Trapper and the joy he brought to so many."

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McEvoy primarily worked as a grip, a key member on a film or TV set who manages equipment that supports the camera and lighting teams. He worked on several notable Hollywood movies throughout his career, including *Pitch Perfect*, *The Curious Case of Benjamin Button*, *Now You See Me*, *The Mist*, and *Year One*.

McEvoy was also deeply involved in Local 478, serving as 2nd Executive Board Member at Large and representing the union in a local charity golf tournament in 2016.**

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