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Tyler Cameron Says ‘Special Forces’ Roommate Sandoval Was Hung Up on Raquel on August 17, 2023 at 7:24 pm Us Weekly

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If you ask Tyler Cameron, it’s likely Tom Sandoval won’t be thrilled when he hears Raquel Leviss’ recent revelation that she wasn’t “in love” with her Vanderpump Rules costar.
While discussing his partnership with Drizly, Cameron gave Us Weekly insight into Sandoval’s state of mind as they filmed season 2 of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test earlier this summer.
“I heard about all the stuff going on — who didn’t in this world, you know?” Cameron said, referring to Sandoval and Leviss’ months-long affair behind Ariana Madix’s back. “I had to sleep next to him. We spent a lot of time together.”
Fellow Bachelor Nation alum Nick Viall previously revealed that Sandoval snuck in photos of Leviss after the cast had to give up their phones while filming the show, which follows 15 stars in the Jordanian desert training with a Special Forces team.
“I did see those. That was interesting,” Cameron told Us. “Hopefully they work out ’cause he seems invested.”
When informed that Sandoval and Leviss are indeed not together, Cameron looked surprised. “Oh, geez,” he responded.
Sandoval isn’t the only Special Forces costar who Cameron got to know on the set of the Fox show.
“[I was] most excited to talk to Robert Horry because I’m just a huge basketball fan. The biggest surprise though was JoJo Siwa,” Cameron told Us. “She was incredible. I’ve only seen pictures of her [and] videos of her prior [to this experience]. I just didn’t know what to expect. You know, this girl with a big bow was all that [I knew]. And she was tough as nails. I mean, she was gritty. She got after it. And her composure for being 20 years old to be a leader in front of 40, 50-year-olds just blew me away.”
Cameron went on to call costar Blac Chyna “my girl.”
“We got to work together on some things, and she was super cool. So sweet, so nice. Very shy and timid at first, but then she started to come out,” he said. ”We worked together on a lot of stuff. She was great.”
When it comes to the living conditions, however, Cameron admitted that “all decency goes out the window.”
“We’re going to the bathroom next to each other, you know, men and women,” he said. “But I think the hardest part for me was the cold. I’m a Florida boy and dealing with that cold just whopped my butt. I struggled with that — you’re never comfortable in the cold.”
Luckily for Cameron, he was able to be in the comfort of his own home when he teamed up with Drizly to try out their new Party Theme & Drinks Generator, throwing an Adult Prom-themed bash with pals.
“If you love to throw parties or host parties like I do, all you gotta do is click one button and boom — it generates a whole theme for you, gives you a whole drink list of what to purchase, and then it gives you how to make all the drinks below,” Cameron explained. “It’s easy. It’s fun. It’s always fun having a festive drink when you’re having a party as well.”
While the app suggests different themes, Cameron opted for Adult Prom after buying a house from the 1970s in his home state.
“We try to go with the theme of throwing it back with the looks, the outfits. My weird mustache,” he quipped. “The mustache has been wearing itself lately, but, you know, it was just a good theme to tie into it.”
If you ask Tyler Cameron, it’s likely Tom Sandoval won’t be thrilled when he hears Raquel Leviss’ recent revelation that she wasn’t “in love” with her Vanderpump Rules costar. While discussing his partnership with Drizly, Cameron gave Us Weekly insight into Sandoval’s state of mind as they filmed season 2 of Special Forces: World’s Toughest
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What We Can Learn Inside 50 Cent’s Explosive Diddy Documentary: 5 Reasons You Should Watch

50 Cent’s new Netflix docuseries about Sean “Diddy” Combs is more than a headline-grabbing exposé; it is a meticulous breakdown of how power, celebrity, and silence can collide in the entertainment industry.
Across its episodes, the series traces Diddy’s rise, the allegations that followed him for years, and the shocking footage and testimonies now forcing a wider cultural reckoning.

1. It Chronicles Diddy’s Rise and Fall – And How Power Warps Reality
The docuseries follows Combs from hitmaker and business icon to a figure facing serious criminal conviction and public disgrace, mapping out decades of influence, branding, and behind-the-scenes behavior. Watching that arc shows how money, fame, and industry relationships can shield someone from scrutiny and delay accountability, even as disturbing accusations accumulate.

2. Never-Before-Seen Footage Shows How Narratives Are Managed
Exclusive footage of Diddy in private settings and in the tense days around his legal troubles reveals how carefully celebrity narratives are shaped, even in crisis.
Viewers can learn to question polished statements and recognize that what looks spontaneous in public is often the result of strategy, damage control, and legal calculation.
3. Survivors’ Stories Highlight Patterns of Abuse and Silence
Interviews with alleged victims, former staff, and industry insiders describe patterns of control, fear, and emotional or physical harm that were long whispered about but rarely aired in this detail. Their stories underline how difficult it is to speak out against a powerful figure, teaching viewers why many survivors delay disclosure and why consistent patterns across multiple accounts matter.
4. 50 Cent’s Approach Shows Storytelling as a Tool for Accountability
As executive producer, 50 Cent uses his reputation and platform to push a project that leans into uncomfortable truths rather than protecting industry relationships. The series demonstrates how documentary storytelling can challenge established power structures, elevate marginalized voices, and pressure institutions to respond when traditional systems have failed.
5. The Cultural Backlash Reveals How Society Handles Celebrity Accountability
Reactions to the doc—ranging from people calling it necessary and brave to others dismissing it as a vendetta or smear campaign—expose how emotionally invested audiences can be in defending or condemning a famous figure. Watching that debate unfold helps viewers see how fandom, nostalgia, and bias influence who is believed, and why conversations about “cancel culture” often mask deeper questions about justice and who is considered too powerful to fall.
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South Park’s Christmas Episode Delivers the Antichrist

A new Christmas-themed episode of South Park is scheduled to air with a central plot in which Satan is depicted as preparing for the birth of an Antichrist figure. The premise extends a season-long narrative arc that has involved Satan, Donald Trump, and apocalyptic rhetoric, positioning this holiday episode as a culmination of those storylines rather than a stand‑alone concept.
Episode premise and season context
According to published synopses and entertainment coverage, the episode frames the Antichrist as part of a fictional storyline that blends religious symbolism with commentary on politics, media, and cultural fear. This follows earlier Season 28 episodes that introduced ideas about Trump fathering an Antichrist child and tech billionaire Peter Thiel obsessing over prophecy and end‑times narratives. The Christmas setting is presented as a contrast to the darker themes, reflecting the series’ pattern of pairing holiday imagery with controversial subject matter.
Public and political reactions
Coverage notes that some figures connected to Donald Trump’s political orbit have criticized the season’s portrayal of Trump and his allies, describing the show as relying on shock tactics rather than substantive critique. Commentators highlight that these objections are directed more at the depiction of real political figures and the show’s tone than at the specific theology of the Antichrist storyline.
At the time of reporting, there have not been widely reported, detailed statements from major religious leaders focused solely on this Christmas episode, though religion-focused criticism of South Park in general has a long history.
Media and cultural commentary
Entertainment outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, Forbes, Slate, and USA Today describe the Antichrist arc as part of South Park’s ongoing use of Trump-era and tech-world politics as material for satire.
Viewer guidance and content advisory
South Park is rated TV‑MA and is intended for adult audiences due to strong language, explicit themes, and frequent use of religious and political satire. Viewers who are sensitive to depictions of Satan, the Antichrist, or parodies involving real political figures may find this episode particularly objectionable, while others may view it as consistent with the show’s long‑running approach to controversial topics. As with previous episodes, individual responses are likely to vary widely, and the episode is best understood as part of an ongoing satirical series rather than a factual or theological statement.
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Sydney Sweeney Finally Confronts the Plastic Surgery Rumors

Sydney Sweeney has decided she is finished watching strangers on the internet treat her face like a forensic project. After years of side‑by‑side screenshots, “then vs now” TikToks, and long comment threads wondering what work she has supposedly had done, the actor is now addressing the plastic surgery rumors directly—and using them to say something larger about how women are looked at in Hollywood and online.

Growing Up on Camera vs. “Before and After” Culture
Sweeney points out that people are often mistaking normal changes for procedures: she grew up on camera, her roles now come with big‑budget glam teams, and her body has shifted as she has trained, aged, and worked nonstop. Yet every new red‑carpet photo gets folded into a narrative that assumes surgeons, not time, are responsible. Rather than walking through a checklist of what is “real,” she emphasizes how bizarre it is that internet detectives comb through pores, noses, and jawlines as if they are owed an explanation for every contour of a woman’s face.
The Real Problem Isn’t Her Face
By speaking up, Sweeney is redirecting the conversation away from her features and toward the culture that obsesses over them.
She argues that the real issue isn’t whether an actress has had work done, but why audiences feel so entitled to dissect her body as public property in the first place.
For her, the constant speculation is less about curiosity and more about control—another way to tell women what they should look like and punish them when they do not fit. In calling out that dynamic, Sweeney isn’t just defending herself; she is forcing fans and followers to ask why tearing apart someone else’s appearance has become such a popular form of entertainment.
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