Video shows Backstreet Boys star Brian Littrell in heated dispute at Florida home

More details are emerging on an alleged altercation betweenBackstreet Boys member Brian Littrelland a Florida beachgoer.

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The"I Want It That Way" singer, 51,reportedly called 911 following the incident on March 22, and later filed a complaint in Walton County, Florida, according toPeopleandABC 13.

Though Littrell sought battery charges against a local man whom he said set up a beach chair on his private property and refused to leave, the prosecutor ultimately declined to pursue the case. Now, a videoreleased by ABC 13is shedding new light on the incident.

In the video, submitted as evidence,Littrellapproached a man, identified by the outlet as Kyle Gallagher. Gallagher was sitting on the beach as Littrell videotaped Gallagher with his phone and came within a few inches of his face. The man pushed Littrell's phone away, and the two began filming each other and hurling expletives.

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The boy band member then turned the camera to his own face, laughing and said, "This is what I deal with, people like this," to which the man responded, "You came and shoved your phone in my face, bro." The dispute continued, with both men getting heated, and Littrell at one point saying, "You wanna be gay?"

Gallagher argued that Littrell's property is next to public beach access, while the singer responded, "I can't wait till this gets out, bro."

In statements to authorities, both men offered a different version of events, with Littrell characterizing Gallagher as violent and a disturbance to the peace, while Gallagher said he only batted away the singer's phone out of reflex and being startled.

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Walton County Deputy Chief Assistant State Attorney Josh Mitchell declined to pursue charges, citing both a lack of criminal intent and the video backing up Gallagher's version of events, per ABC 13. USA TODAY has reached out to Mitchell's office as well as the Walton County Sheriff.

In a statement sent to USA TODAY on Friday, April 3, Littrell's lawyer alleged he is one of several people in the beachfront neighborhood who are frustrated by trespassers.

"Mr. Littrell enjoys positive relationships with his neighbors. They share a common challenge: repeated trespassing by individuals who deliberately enter private property to provoke confrontation," the singer's attorney, Peter Ticktin, wrote in the statement. "These incidents have affected multiple homeowners in the area and predate Mr. Littrell's purchase of his home."

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The statement continued: "A trespasser placed a personal beach chair on Mr. Littrell's private property and refused to leave. When Mr. Littrell approached him calmly, the trespasser became aggressive and struck Mr. Littrell in the face without provocation. This was an act of battery against a homeowner attempting to protect his property."

Ticktin pushed back on "the claim that Mr. Littrell used a homophobic slur," calling it "false."

"The full video of the encounter shows unequivocally that no such language was used. Sexual orientation played no role in this incident, and any suggestion otherwise is knowingly false," Ticktin said.

"Mr. Littrell and his family purchased what they saw as their dream home, only to discover an ongoing pattern of trespassing and harassment targeting private property owners along their and their neighbors' stretch of beach. These actions are not about public access, public beaches exist on both sides of the neighborhood and remain open and uncrowded," Ticktin continued. "Instead, certain individuals appear intent on challenging the very concept of private property rights."

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Video shows Backstreet Boys star Brian Littrell in heated dispute at Florida home

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20 musicians who walked away at the top—and what they did instead

Many of us have stood in front of a mirror, hairbrush in hand, imagining what it might be like to perform for a crowd of adoring fans. To some, being a pop or rock star is the ultimate dream, something to muse about at your 9-5 job. It might seem strange, then, why so many successful musicians have traded in the music limelight and lifestyle for total privacy or pivoted their careers entirely.

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20 successful musicians who retired early

Look a little closer at the brutality of the music industry, and you might find it easier to sympathize with the musicians who chose to leave it all behind. Some, like Pink Floyd frontman Syd Barrett, retired at their prime due to the pressures of the spotlight; others, like Phil Collins, who performed his last show with Genesis in March 2022, were forced to end their careers due toongoing health concerns.

Of course, retirement isn't always the last word. In February 2025, Paul Simon announced that he would bereuniting forlive concertswith a smaller, more intimate "Quiet Celebrations Tour," which began in April. Elton John, who said he would never tour again after his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour ended in July 2023,performed live at a benefit concertin May 2025. And then there are artists who remain strong after decades in the spotlight. In a 2015 interview, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger said he wasn'tthinking about retirement, and 10 years later, it looks like it still hasn't crossed his mind. In fact, the bandwon a Grammy Award for Best Rock Albumat the February 2025 ceremony, and they've got anew album coming out in 2026.

All that being said, plenty of successful musicians do hang up the towel and mean it. In May 2025, country legend Alan Jackson announced hisretirement from touringamid ongoing health issues. More recently, in September 2025, health problems forced rocker Dave Mason of the band Traffic to announce that he'dno longer be touringeither. Music takes its toll over the decades, and with that in mind, it's worth honoring and remembering the artists who truly walked away from it all.Stackerdove into music history to spotlight 20 musicians who retired early, fell in love with another line of work, or simply no longer wanted to play the game.

Each artist had to quit music entirely and change their career to qualify for this list. Artists and acts like Billy Joel, who has yet to release new albums but tours regularly, were excluded because music remains their primary career. Seeing as only a few artists who step away ever stay off the stage for good, occasional special appearances didn't disqualify musicians from making the list.

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Neil Peart

Often considered one of the most virtuosic drummers in rock history, Neil Peart gave the prog-rock band Rush a distinctive and pummeling edge. Peart was also responsible for many of the band's highfalutin and philosophicallyrics. Rush played its last show together in 2015 before it was revealed in the band's documentary, "Time Stand Still," that Peart had been suffering immense pain and had to retire consequently.

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Linda Ronstadt

In acareerthat spanned 40 years and was littered with a dozen platinum records and 10 Grammys, the singing finally came to an end in 2009, when Linda Ronstadt played her final show. In 2019, the documentary "Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice" told the story of why she left. Speaking directly to the camera, Ronstadt revealed she had Parkinson's disease, which sadly robbed her of her vocal ability.

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Phil Collins

Phil Collins, Genesis' drummer and the hitmaker behind "In the Air Tonight," began experiencing health-related concerns in 2009 afterinjuringthe vertebrae in his upper neck. Following a 14-year live hiatus, he joined Genesis in the fall of 2022 for its last show. Despite his visible frailty, Collins sat center stage, joking that he'd need to find a "real job" after the band's dissolution.

In a February 2025 interview with MOJO, Collins gave asad updateon making music again. "I keep thinking I should go downstairs to the studio and see what happens," he said. "But I'm not hungry for it anymore. The thing is, I've been sick, I mean very sick."

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Alice Nutter

Alice Nutter, perhaps best known as the operatic singer on Chumbawamba's one-hit-wonder "Tubthumping," ultimately left her musical days behind her after a 23-yearcareerto pursue writing full-time. Now in her early 60s, Nutter writes for thestage and screen. Her most recent credit is the 2023TV adaptation of "The Full Monty,"which she co-created and co-wrote.

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Captain Beefheart

Don Van Vliet, better known as Captain Beefheart, set a new template for avant-garde rock in the 1960s. By the decade's end, he had released the influential double LP "Trout Mask Replica," often considered his magnum opus. Following a slew of releases, Beefheart retired from music in 1982, disappearing from public life and into the Mojave Desert, where he spent the rest of his life painting and making visual art.

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Jeff Mangum

After releasing1998's "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the 1990s, Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Mangum seemed to fall off the face of the Earth. Alongside the band, Mangum seemed content to depart from music and public life after only releasing two albums. In 2013, however, Neutral Milk Hotelreunited for a tourand spent two years on the road. It looked like the group might be back for good, but the pull of retirement must have been too strong for Mangum and his bandmates. In 2015, Neutral Milk Hotel announced that their spring shows would be "ourlast tour for the foreseeable future." Over ten years later, neither Mangum nor the group as a whole have performed again or released any new music.

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Grace Slick

As lead vocalist of Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick was one of the most prominent figures of the 1960s psychedelic rock movement. The band's1967album "Surrealistic Pillow" achieved great commercial success, making them one of the first Bay Area bands to receive worldwide recognition. Slick departed shortly after, revealing that herageled her to quit rock 'n' roll.

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Bill Withers

A great many musicians threaten retirement throughout their careers. But rarely do any of them follow through on that promise. Unfortunately, that was the case with Bill Withers, the soul singer who produced many timeless hits during his short-lived career. Tired of touring and of his fraught relationship with his record company, Withers retired in the mid-'80s, and nothing seemed to lure him back into the limelight.

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Willa Ford

Willa Ford rose to fame at the start of the 2000s alongside Britney Spears and a boom of women pop stars. Ford's hit "I Wanna Be Bad" shot to the top of the charts in May 2001. But her follow-up singles didn't do quite so well. Ultimately, Ford traded in the microphone and stage for interior design. In 2012, she birthed her own firm,W Ford Interiors.

In June 2024, Ford said she would be releasing new music, and in October 2025, she finally dropped her new single "Burn Burn," marking her return to music after more than 20 years. Her new album, "amanda," was released in March 2026.

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Kate Bush

Throughout Kate Bush's stretch from her 1978 debut "The Kick Inside" to 2011's "50 Words for Snow," the mystical singer only embarked onone tour. Following years of silence, Bush played a series of shows in London in 2014, singing songs from throughout her career. Bush, who has developed a reclusive reputation, reemerged briefly in 2022 with words ofgratitudewhen her 1985 track "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" became one of the biggest tracks of the year, thanks to its inclusion in the fourth season of "Stranger Things." Bush was also inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame in 2023, though shedeclined to attend the ceremony.

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Syd Barrett

Syd Barrett, the frontman and creative mastermind behind Pink Floyd, immediately seemed ill-equipped to deal with the fanfare of fame. Saddled with addiction, Barrett departed from Pink Floyd in1968and went on to live most of his life in relative seclusion. At 60, Barrett died of cancer, leaving behind a formidable legacy despite only a brief stint in the limelight.

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John Deacon

John Deacon was a relative late-comer to Queen, joining the band in1971, just a year after frontman Freddie Mercury's enlistment. Responsible for hits like "Another One Bites the Dust," Deacon became integral to the band before his retirement in the early '90s, which came soon after Mercury's death in 1991.

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Cindy Birdsong

Cindy Birdsong began her musical career as one part of Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles before gaining greater notoriety in1967when she joined the Supremes. The trio achieved stratospheric success, but that didn't stop Birdsong from leaving the group (twice) in the1970s. Birdsong's dream had always been to become a nurse, which she did soon after retiring from music.

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Russell Senior

The wry alternative rock band Pulp put Sheffield back on the musical map toward the end of the 1980s. Sharing the stage with frontman Jarvis Cocker, the band's violinist, Russell Senior, lent the band an eccentric edge. After13 yearsin the band, Senior left Pulp in 1997 and later embarked on a career as anantique dealer.

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Jim Martin

Right after the heavy metal band Faith No More released its album "Angel Dust" to critical and commercial applause, Jim Martin, the band's guitarist, left the group just at the peak of its success. After 15 years of relative silence, Martin answered a series of fan questions for a U.K.-basedblogand explained that his departure was due to no longer aligning with the band's musical direction.

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Jason Schwartzman

While you probably know him best as the indie actor in films like "Rushmore," Jason Schwartzman first earned his name as the drummer forPhantom Planet, the band behind the iconic theme song of "The O.C." He's also written music for the screen, including the theme for HBO's "Bored to Death," but with little musical output since. It may be safe to assume that Schwartzman has ultimately traded in music for acting.

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Dave Rowntree

His music has beenplayedon both the Glastonbury main stage and on a spaceship to Mars, but Blur's drummer, Dave Rowntree, has taken a few career u-turns away from music since. In 2009, he trained as a solicitor. In 2010, he became a campaigner for the Labor party. Later, he explained that those decisions were basically "a mid-life crisis." Now, Rowntree works as a composer, and in September 2025, he published "No One You Know– Early Blur," a book of photos from Blur's earliest days.

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Meg White

As one half of the White Stripes, the band she co-founded withthen-husband Jack White, Meg White saw tremendous success with breakthrough singles like "Seven Nation Army" and "Fell in Love With a Girl." But following a lengthy hiatus, the White Stripes officiallyconfirmed their splitin February 2011. While Jack has continued performing, dropping his most recentsolo albumin 2024, Meg stepped away from the spotlight completely. In June 2023, a writer for ELLE documented her attempts to secure aninterview with Meg, but she was only able to to communicate with Meg's friend. "She spent 15 years traveling and touring and playing," the friend said. "It's not that odd to think that she just likes to be home."

When the White Stripes were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November 2025, Megdid not appear at the ceremony, but Jack shared a message on her behalf. "I spoke with Meg White the other day, and she said that she's very sorry she couldn't make it here tonight, but she wanted me to tell you that she's very grateful," he said. "And to all of the folks who supported her in all the years, it really means a lot to her."

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Henry Rollins

As a musician, Henry Rollins may be best known as frontman of the hardcore band Black Flag from 1981 until the group disbanded in 1986. Rollins continued on with the Rollins Band, and also as a spoken-word artist. Over the years, Rollins has become recognized as an activist and for his TV appearances, but he's stepped away from music. In a2016 interview, he said, "For me, music was a time and a place. I never really enjoyed being in a band. It was in me and it needed to come out, like a 25-year exorcism. One day, I woke up, and I didn't have any more lyrics." More recently, in October 2024, Rollins confirmed that he wasretired from music. "I'm smart enough to not come back for the encore," he shared.

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Linn Berggren

All '90s kids remember Ace of Base hits like "All That She Wants" and "The Sign." The Swedish group, formed by siblings Jonas, Jenny, and Linn Berggrenn with Ulf Ekberg, has never disbanded, but theystopped performing togetherin the early 2000s. While most members went on to make music, Linn Berggren stepped away from the industry completely. In a 2015 ABC News catch-up with band members, Ekberg confirmed that Linn wouldnever return to Ace of Base. "She left the band and we promised her to never even ask to come back," he revealed. "She's done with [the] entertainment industry. It's understandable. It's brutal from the inside, it was not for her. She has no craving to be famous, she loved her fans, but the fame factor was not for her."

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Kevin Moore

A former member of the band Dream Theater and the founder of the Chroma Key music project, Kevin Moore had an unconventional music career before leaving it behind. In a 2013interview with Fates Warning— a band whose albums Moore had collaborated on — vocalist Ray Alder said "good luck finding" Moore, before revealing that he was in his third year of medical school. Yes, Moore became a doctor. Since 2020, he's been apsychiatrist at Trinity Healthin Minot, North Dakota.

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Cirelli gets 2nd career hat trick and Lightning move into 1st in Atlantic after beating Penguins 6-3

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Anthony Cirelli registered his second career hat trick, Nikita Kucherov had a goal and three points, and the Tampa Bay Lightning moved into first place in the Atlantic Division after a 6-3 victory against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night.

Associated Press Tampa Bay Lightning center Anthony Cirelli (71) scores against Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Stuart Skinner (74) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, April 2, 2026, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken) Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Samuel Girard (49) and Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Nikita Kucherov (86) battle for the puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, April 2, 2026, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken) Tampa Bay Lightning center Jake Guentzel (59) and center Brayden Point (21) celebrate Point's goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, April 2, 2026, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken)

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Zemgus Girgensons scored his 100th career goal and Brayden Point scored his second in 14 games for Tampa Bay, which improved to 7-1-2 in the past 10 games. Jake Guentzel and Gage Goncalves both had two assists while Andrei Vasilevskiy finished with 21 saves.

Egor Chinakov scored twice and Rickard Rackell also scored for Pittsburgh. Sam Girard and Kris Letang both had two assists and Stuart Skinner finished with 27 saves.

The Penguins remain in second place in the Metropolitan Division, three points ahead of the New York Islanders.

Cirelli scored Tampa Bay's first two goals and he added an empty-netter for his first hat trick since Jan. 17, 2020.

Cirelli and Rakell traded goals 1:55 apart in the opening seven minutes of the game before Chinakov gave the Penguins their first lead of the game with a backhander from the right circle at 16:10.

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Cirelli notched his second of the game 11 seconds into the second, deflecting a puck away from Bryan Rust and racing up ice for a breakaway, lifting a backhand shot over Skinner for a shorthanded marker.

Point put the Lightning back in front at 14:08 on a rebound. Girgensons took a pass from Gourde behind the net, pulled the puck to his forehand as he reached the crease and tucked a backhander into the open part of the net with 54.7 seconds left in the second.

Kucherov made it 5-2 at 13:50 of the third.

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Final Four 2026: Most Outstanding Player for NCAA tournament, year by year

The 2026 Final Four for the men's NCAA tournament is set. Illinois faces UConn at 5:09 p.m. ET Saturday, April 4, followed by Michigan against Arizona at 7:49 p.m.

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Come Monday night, there will be a new national champion. The NCAA also will crown a Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. Here's a look at who has won the award every year of the tournament since 1939.

Walter Clayton Jr.

Tristen Newton

Adama Sanogo

Ochai Agbaji

Jared Butler

No tournament because of pandemic

Donte DiVincenzo

Joel Berry II

North Carolina

Ryan Arcidiacono

Shabazz Napier

Luke Hancock

Anthony Davis

Kemba Walker

Kyler Singler

Wayne Ellington

North Carolina

Mario Chalmers

Corey Brewer

Joakim Noah

North Carolina

Emeka Okafor

Carmelo Anthony

Shane Battier

Mateen Cleaves

Michigan State

Richard Hamilton

Jeff Sheppard

Miles Simon

Ed O'Bannon

Corliss Williamson

Donald Williams

North Carolina

Bobby Hurley

Christian Laettner

Anderson Hunt

Danny Manning

Keith Smart

Pervis Ellison

Ed Pinckney

Patrick Ewing

Akeem Olajuwon

James Worthy

North Carolina

Isiah Thomas

Darrell Griffith

Magic Johnson

Michigan State

Jack Givens

Kent Benson

Richard Washington

David Thompson

Bill Walton

Bill Walton

Sidney Wicks

Lew Alcindor

Lew Alcindor

Lew Alcindor

Jerry Chambers

Bill Bradley

Walt Hazzard

Jerry Lucas

Jerry Lucas

West Virginia

Elgin Baylor

Wilt Chamberlain

Bill Russell

San Francisco

Clyde Lovellette

Bill Spivey

Irwin Dambrot

George Kaftan

Bob Kurland

Oklahoma A&M

Bob Kurland

Oklahoma A&M

Arnie Ferrin

Ken Sailors

Howie Dallmar

Marvin Huffman

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LeBron James disparages Memphis, says he 'would've pulled an Eli Manning' if Grizzlies had drafted him

When the 2025-26 NBA season ends for the Los Angeles Lakers, two questions will follow LeBron James into the offseason.

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First,will he decide to play a 24th season or retire? Second, if he does play, will that be with the Lakers or another team? Could he return for a third turn with the Cleveland Cavaliers? Might he finally go to the New York Knicks?

Another question that probably wouldn't have been asked but can now be safely answered: If he does play, James will not suit up for the Memphis Grizzlies next season.

Appearing on the "Bob Does Sports" YouTube show, James said he "might have pulled an Eli Manning" if the Grizzlies had won the2003 NBA Draftlottery. (The Memphis remarks begin atthe 10:55 mark.)

The conversation about Memphis began when James was asked if the travel during an NBA season got to him. After disparaging staying at a Hyatt in Milwaukee at 41 years old, he followed up by saying, "You think I want to do that, being in Memphis on a random-ass Thursday?"

James then revealed that his feelings about the city are shared by several NBA players.

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"We all like, 'You guys have to move,'" he continued. "Let's go over to Nashville. You got Vanderbilt over there. You got the f****ing NASCAR. You got a stadium. Don't they got a hockey team too?"

Host Robby Berger then said to the camera, "Doesn't look like LeBron's going to be on the Grizzlies any time soon."

James responded, "Yeah, they know. Their only chance was in 2003 if they would've won the lottery. And I might have pulled an Eli Manning and not shown up."

The Manning remark is a reference to the 2004 NFL Draft when the quarterback and his agent reportedly told the San Diego Chargers that he wouldn't play for them even if he was drafted No. 1 overall. The Chargers did select him, buttraded him to the New York Giantsfor Philip Rivers.

Serendipitously, the Cleveland Cavaliers won the No. 1 overall pick and the Akron, Ohio, native went to his home area team.

Memphis ended up with the No. 13 selection and drafted Marcus Banks out of UNLV, then traded him to the Boston Celtics. (The Grizzlies actually won the No. 2 pick, but had to trade it to the Detroit Pistons as a condition ofa 1997 tradethat sent Otis Thorpe to Memphis. The Pistons selected Darko Milicic.)

If James and his fellow NBA players get their wish for the Grizzlies to relocate to Nashville, it likely wouldn't happenuntil 2029when the team's lease with FedEx Forum expires. James will almost certainly be retired by then. And maybe the Grizzlies will be competitive after a rebuild started bytrading Desmond BaneandJaren Jackson Jr., with Ja Morantexpected to be next.

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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Dorit and Erika

Welcome toThe Real Housewives of Beverly HillsSeason 15, Episode 16 recap. Last time, Doritstranded Kyle and Erikain San Miniato during an argument. The fireworks continued at dinner when Kyle and Dorit faced off. Here's what happened in Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15, Episode 16: "The Last Supper."

What happened in Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 Episode 16?

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The group's final dinner in Italy ended with a blowout between Erika, Kyle, and Dorit. Thefuture of their friendshipwith Dorit is in doubt. And back in Beverly Hills, Rachel prepped for her disco-themed birthday bash.

Dinner drama in Italy in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

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The episode picked up during the explosive dinner in Italy. Kyle shared that Boz claimed that Dorit was "in financial crisis." Cue the flashback of Boz and Kyle's FaceTime chat, where Boz commented that Dorit had "a looming financial crisis." Boz also said that Dorit's name was on the cars and the house. Boz told Kyle, "I think her name is on debt."

Dorit then called out Boz for sharing these details. "I have been concerned about your finances. And that's not a new conversation between you and I," Boz said. "And I actually do believe that Kyle's very concerned for you." When Boz apologized, an irritated Kyle chimed in. "Of course, you appreciate that from Boz," Kyle said.

Meanwhile, Dorit insisted that Kyle discussed her "erratic" behavior,tardiness, and spendingwith several people. "Can you people speak up and say what you've been saying?" Kyle said to her RHOBH co-stars. "I've only had conversations with people that were saying the same thing."

When Dorit complained that Kyle hadn't given her "grace," Kyle fired back. "You just walked onto a plane after leaving us on the tarmac for an hour and a half. Didn't even apologize. We didn't call you out," Kyle said, "because we were giving you grace."

While Dorit questioned whether she had apologized, the other ladies let her know that she hadn't. "I apologize for every time I'm late," Dorit said. Then Dorit went around the table, naming everyone. However, she skipped over Amanda. Was it a mistake, or a shady dig?

According to Dorit, she didn't see her, and she apologized. "How did you just skip over Amanda when she's sitting right in front of your face?" Kyle exclaimed as Erika shook her head.

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"I feel like Kyle's on a mission to make me look bad," Dorit said in her confessional. "First, it's constantly defendingPK [Kemsley]." She added that Kyle "talks to all the women about me" instead of "coming straight to me."

Next, Dorit accused Kyle of deflecting, while Kyle claimed that Dorit was "always looking for something with me." Kyle added that she was "tired of being a punching bag." In addition, Erika brought up how Sutton mentioned a comment that Dorit made about Kyle. "At our lunch, she said, 'I could … I could have ended Kyle,'" Sutton said earlier that day.

Cue another flashback of that lunch with Sutton, Dorit, and Rachel, where Dorit claimed that she "protected Kyle for years. If I took that lead, I would have blown up her whole life," Dorit said. WOW.

Of course, Dorit denied knowing what Sutton was talking about. In her confessional, Kyle said that Dorit is using the "excuse" that Kyle "didn't jump on the 'I hate PK' bandwagon. I don't talk to PK." She continued, "So, what is your real reason for having this resentment towards me?"

Finally, Kyle told Dorit, "If you want to continue to look for the negative with me all the time, you don't have to be my friend." She added, "I'm done fighting with you. I love you, and I wish you the best." The RHOBH ladies were shocked that Kyle was ready to say goodbye to Dorit.

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Then, Erika chimed in. "You're really guarded, and you're really like, protective right now. I don't know that you think that Kyle really cares about you, because it just feels very defensive," she told Dorit.

Dorit agreed. "But do you not see that this group of friends supports you?" Erika asked. However, Dorit's next comment stunned both Erika and Kyle. "Boz, you came to me, and you have shown me, in this group, more support than everyone put together. Period," Dorit stated.

"Wow," Erika and Kyle both stated. "You have a really bad memory," Kyle added. "Mother*cker. Really?I am beyond mad, and, like, are you forgetting history?" Erika said in her confessional. Cue the flashbacks of Erika supporting Dorit over the years. "I have respected the fact that Dorit has not been in a great place. She's at her absolute limit, but there are limits to my patience," Erika explained. And Dorit has vaulted over that line.

Back at the table, an activated Erika said, "I'm mad, actually, that we sat down at this table, Dorit, and we had to sit here and wait for you. Where were you?" Dorit explained that she was "checking on my kids."

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Erika responded, "Great. How long does that take? We all have kids. Why would you keep us all waiting?" She added, "Because your kids are more important than everybody else's kids?" One point for Erika.

"I didn't f*cking say that," Dorit said. Then Erika instructed her to text them next time she was running late. You know, like a responsible adult.

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Meanwhile, Dorit wasn't backing down. "Guess what? I left you guys today. I didn't owe you anything," Dorit said.

"I don't owe you anything other than the truth, which is we don't like it. I'll say it 'cause these  motherf*ckers won't," Erika said. "We don't like it. How about that?"

Rachel chimed in that she spoke to Dorit about being late and added that Dorit's "going through a f*cking ton." That excuse didn't work for Erika. "We're all going through a f*cking ton, Rachel," Erika replied.

However, Dorit made a telling comment. "Really? You're going through a f*cking time?" Dorit asked. Erika looked stunned. "Are you kidding?" she asked. "What the f*ck do you think it is? My husband went to prison.I'm going to trial." Dorit exclaimed, "You haven't shared that you're going through a f*cking time!" Of course, Erika and Dorit continued to squabble.

"When I said you need to work, and you need to contribute, I didn't mean you need to be a c*nt," Dorit said. The remark rolled off Erika's back as Amanda's jaw dropped. "Dorit, you're an *sshole," Erika said calmly, "and you're a c*nt." At the other end of the table, Rachel remarked, "I really save that word for very special occasions."

Dorit walks off again in RHOBH

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While Dorit denied knowing about Erika's upcoming trial, Kyle and Erika insisted that she knew. "It's all over the news," Kyle said. "Of course, Erika's going through a lot. But I only know that because of the tabloids," Dorit admitted in her confessional. "Not from Erika." And she claimed that she would be in Erika's corner if Erika shared with her.

"Do you have to leave now?" Erika asked sarcastically. "Oh, hell, yes," Dorit exclaimed. When Erika asked why, Dorit said that since her separation, she "doesn't put up with sh*t like this." So, Erika clapped back, "Dorit, you lay everybody out. All of a sudden, it's you and I, and you walk away?"

Anyway, Dorit left the table. "I lay everyone out, Erika? Think again, sweetheart." As she rounded the corner, Dorit said, "Oh, please. Weirdos."

For some reason, Kathy went to try to bring Dorit back, but Dorit was done. "I would much rather be alone than around a bunch of f*cking c*nts," Dorit said. As she walked away, shelit up a ciggy.

"I really thought I could count on Erika," Dorit said in her talking head. "But I guess it's just more important to her to be in Kyle's good graces than to be a real friend to me."

At the table, a weepy Erika said, "These two have protected me, and helped me, and the three of us are very tight. I don't like to see them fighting." In her confessional, Erika admitted, "I don't give out my heart or my friendship easily. But, I don't know where Dorit and my friendship stand." She added, "I've never really felt this angry, or this hurt, by her before."

Welcome to Studio 54!

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Four days later, in Beverly Hills, Dorit shot thecover of her book. Of course, Rachel and Boz showed up to support Dorit. Meanwhile, Dorit reflected on her blow-out with Erika. "Erika and I, we had an issue once, the first year we ever met," Dorit told the ladies. She added that it "felt like there was an unprovoked attack."

As for Rachel, she planned a Studio 54 disco-themed party for her birthday. Once everyone arrived in their glittery best, the tension was palpable. This party will be memorable, for better or for worse.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsairs on Thursdays at 8/7c on Bravo. It streams on Peacock.

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Brandi Glanville Says She Bought a 'New Vagina' With Her Ex's 'Amex' as She Defends Dorit Kemsley

Brandi GlanvillehasDorit Kemsley'sback as she navigates post-divorce life and drama following her split fromPK Kemsley.

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TheReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsalum, 53, defended Dorit, 49, after she came to blows with herRHOBHcostarsduring the Thursday, April 2, episodeof the reality show.

"Leave Dorit alone!"Brandi wrote via Xon Thursday night. "When I was in her place I got a brand new vagina and put it on my ex-husband's Amex. We all are a little erratic when we are heartbroken and going through divorce! Team Dorito!"

Brandi was referencing her vaginal rejuvenation surgery, which she got after her split from ex-husbandEddie Cibrianin 2009.

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The reality TV stardetailed her surgeryin her 2013 memoir,Drinking and Tweeting and Other Brandi Blunders.

"I decided that since Eddie ruined my vagina for me, he could pay for a new one," she wrote. "A week after the vaginal rejuvenation surgery, he was on the phone screaming, 'What the f**k cost you $12,000? Did you get a nose job?'"

She continued, "I responded simply, 'Yes. A nose job.' And I hung up."

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In Thursday'sRHOBHepisode, Erika Jayne, 54, took aim at Dorit for constantly being late and keeping the other Housewives waiting. Dorit defended being late, claiming it was because she was on the phone to her kids, son Jagger, 12, and daughter Phoenix, 10. (Dorit filed for divorcefrom their father, PK, in April 2025.)

"Great, how long does that take? We all have kids. Why would you keep us all waiting? Because your kids are more important than everybody else's kids?" Erika continued. "Send us a text and say, 'Hey, I'm checking on my kids, I'll be down in five.' … You don't think you need to do that?"

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AfterRachel Zoe, 54, suggested that Dorit was going through a lot due to the breakdown of her marriage to PK, Erika hit back.

"We're all going through a f*** ton," Erika began, before Dorit interrupted to express her disbelief that Erika was also going through hard times.

"Are you kidding? What the f*** do you think it is? My husband went to prison. The f*** are you talking about? I'm going to trial," Erika responded. "Your kids and your divorce are like — let's not do the pain thing. Like, where we do the pain Olympics."

Erika's estranged husband,Tom Girardi, was convicted of wire fraud in 2024 andsentenced to seven years in prison. While Erika was never charged with a crime, the trustee presiding over Tom's bankruptcy case sued her for $25 million. That trial is set to start later this year.

In the episode, tensions ultimately escalated to the point where Erika and Dorit called each other "c***s" during the heated exchange.

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