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Marshals star Luke Grimes reveals why toddler son makes him feel ‘uncool’

Marshals star Luke Grimes reveals why toddler son makes him feel ‘uncool’

Luke Grimes‘ role on Yellowstone and now its new spin-off Marshals may have earned him many fans, but his son doesn’t seem to be one of them just yet. The Kayce Dutton actor has been married to Brazilian model Bianca Rodrigues Grimes since November 2018, and the pair share one son, Rigel Randolph, born in October 2024.  Little Rigel is now almost two years old, and while he may certainly be too young to watch Yellowstone or Marshals, that’s not to say he doesn’t find his dad’s role… amusing. © Alamy Stock PhotoLuke as Kayce Dutton on Yellowstone Luke, appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, revealed that his son’s reaction to when he is dressed for work as Kayce is to none other than point and laugh. The doting dad explained that he recently took Rigel to set to introduce him to everybody, which he was “very excited” about, however, he said: “He just kept laughing at my cowboy hat the entire time, making me feel very uncool about something I’m supposed to …

Why William Grimes Wrote to John Quincy Adams

Why William Grimes Wrote to John Quincy Adams

In 1825, Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave, Written by Himself became the first known fugitive-slave narrative in American history. Although earlier autobiographical accounts of slavery had been published in England, the genre wouldn’t fully flourish in the United States until the antislavery movement of the 1830s to 1860s, when such narratives became powerful tools of moral persuasion, exposing the brutality of bondage while asserting the writer’s humanity, intellect, and will. William Grimes wrote before that moment, introducing a distinctly American voice shaped by the horrors of enslavement in the South and the precariousness of freedom in the North. What he published was more than a memoir—it was an indictment of the contradictions that had been central to the American experiment since the Revolution itself. For 30 years, I have been researching the life and legacy of Grimes, who was my third great-grandfather. In May 2024, during my final week as a research fellow at Yale’s Beinecke Library, I made a trip to the Boston Athenaeum to see a copy of his book that …

Grimes makes rare comment about co-parenting with Elon Musk

Grimes makes rare comment about co-parenting with Elon Musk

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Grimes offered a rare public glimpse into co-parenting with Elon Musk this week, praising the “unmatched” aura of their three children on social media. The “Genesis” singer and the Tesla billionaire, who split in 2022 after an on-again, off-again relationship, continue to raise their three children X Æ A-,Xii, 5, Exa Dark Sideræl, 4, and Techno Mechanicus, 3, amid ongoing custody disputes and a strained relationship. In a Thursday post on X, Grimes wrote, “I try to never talk abt or show my kids because they deserve the right to anonymity but i just have to say their pure aura is unmatched.” “One of them even inexplicably commanded a flock of crows for while. Might be biased but this seems unusual,” she said. One fan responded, claiming the “flock of crows” remark “is the most Grimes s**t anyone could’ve said on …

Grimes Says She Has AI Psychosis

Grimes Says She Has AI Psychosis

Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for Coachella Claire “Grimes” Boucher says that you’re really missing out if you’re not experiencing a mental health crisis at the hands of an AI chatbot. Seriously. We’re not putting words in her mouth. On Monday, the pop musician and Elon Musk baby-mama had everyone wondering if she was suffering a case of so-called AI psychosis after she seemingly argued in favor of having — you guessed it — AI psychosis. “The thing about AI psychosis is that it’s more fun than not having AI psychosis,” she wrote in an after-hours tweet, seemingly apropos of nothing. Her hot take was met with immediate backlash. “AI psychosis has killed people, Grimes,” responded film concept artist Reid Southen. “It’s not ‘fun.’” It’s undoubtedly an odd position to take. It’s one thing to be “extremely bullish” on AI, as Grimes frequently describes herself, but it’s another to openly gloat about AI psychosis, a term some experts are using to describe the destructive and delusional mental health …