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Frei Cony Safa Coury Pes Dep Mie Marnier (Con Svetet toi) Maod Gor (as) Len Ri os contents. 19 SCOOP Leonardo DiCaprio and model Nina Agdal are getting serious. Plus: Norah Jones's life with two kids 52 BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH The actor opens up about stardom, family and his new superhero role 55 CARRIEUNDERWOOD How the country singerand CMA ‘cohost juggles fame, family and fitness 56 SCOTT HAMILTON ‘After surviving cancer twice, the Olympic skaters bathing ‘brain tumor forthe third time S8NICOLE CURTIS ‘The Rehab Addict star talks about her journey from waiting ables to finding fame on her HGTV series 68 CHRISSY METZ ‘The This s Us actress has become thenew face of body positivity TAAMERICAN VOICES Republican political pundit Ana Navarrois a breakout star of the 2016 presidential election eee ‘The inspiring true story behind Loving: how one ‘couple ended the ban lon interracial mariage. ALSO IN THIS ISSUE 1 CHATTER 4 EDITOR'SLETTER 6 MAIL 30 STAR TRACKS 16 STYLE TRACKS 19 SCOOP 28 PASSAGES 35. PICKS 76 FOOD 88 STYLE 90 BEAUTY 92 PUZZLER 94 SECOND LOOK 96 ONELAST THING 4: November 7.2016 PEOPLE W Follow me on Twitter @MrlessCagle editor’s letter TrueCrime WHEN I'M CHANNEL SURFING, [indi impossible not to stop on the follow: Notting Hill, the Julia Roberts mov and any kind of true-crime show. Notting Hillbecause it just makes you feel good; true-crime showsbecause they pull you into. mystery and, in the best scenarios, showa monsterbeingbrought to justice. That's why I'm so excited totell you about our new crime show, People Magazine Investigates, on Investigation Discove (ID). The special two-hour premiere airs on Mon, Nov. 7,at9 pam. 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Taree JENNIFER LAWRENCE ANEW MANIN HER LIFE BY MIAMcNIECE ALTHOUGH JENNIFER Lawrence previously joked about her single status—"What dating life?” she quipped to Extra in April—things appear to be looking up in the romance department for the Hunger Games actress. Asource confirms to People that Lawrence, Jennifer ually oo hei yan director spotteddining Darren fogetherin. © Aronof AugustinNew after they genes | fterthey sparking rumors Sees Gerintentig) together onan untitled film over the summer. (The film, which Aronof: wrote and directed, also stars Ed Harris, Michelle Pfeiffer and Javier Bardem.) The Oscar winner was PEOPLE November7,2016 19, ee a oP) firstspotteddiningwiththe son, 10-year-old TMJUSTAGIRL linked toColdplay Brooklyn nativein NewYork Henry), beforethey WHOWANTSYOU frontman Chris CityinAugust,andthen the brokeupin2010,and TOBENICETOME — Martin, 39, The two twosteppedoutagainforan Weiszmovedonto. began dating ive intimatedinner with friends marryher Dream —-monthsafter Martin inL.A. on Oct. 21. “They've. House costar Daniel R split from wife ( ) been hanging out and are Craig. Meanwhile, Gwyneth Paltrow - «| castally dating” says the Lawrence waswith her British and dated on-and-off fora year Lawrencepal.The director X-Men: Firs¢Classcostar_—_eforepartingways) “Justlike Wad waspreviouslyinanine-year Nicholas Hoult,26,forfive Jennifer, Darren isverylow- a » relationship with actress yearsbefore they splitin 2014, key.” asouree tells People. “He gf Rachel Weisz, 46(the twohave and she was most recently does nat seem like a person who enjoys being a celebrity. ice Jennifer isthe same. She Fret Clas conar struggled when she dated ean Chris [Martin] and seemed ‘alationship ended Tn August 2014 very stressed-out, With Darrenit will probably be different. He does notattract attention like Chris does” Lawrence is the first to admit she doesn'thavea type when it ‘comes to men, and that’s just how she likesit. “Patternsare the work of the devil,” she told “The Coldplay DenenArcnofekyendmectr | — arper’s Bazaar earlier this frontmanard Weisz (left dated fornine year."IfIthinkaboutallofmy __asrencebegan atingn August Yersi(ebov)Lewencevith © ex-boyfriends,theyareallso 04 ve months rmer boyfriend Nicholas cineca acca sterheaphttrom Hoult in Monacoin2012. arene —eakely Geoneth Patron Chinand Pernilla Cedenhein NINA AND LEO. IT’S GETTING SERIOUS! Leonardo DiCaprio, 41, and his new girlfriend, Dan- ish model Nina Agdal,24, are no mere fling, say those close tothe secretive star. “Leo seems very « into her,” reveals a source. “He constantly holds her - hand and kisses her.” Agdal, who has appeared in the Sports illustrated swimsuitissue and once dated British pop star Max George, “acts very giddy” around the Oscar winner. “She hasa great energy and makes Leo very happy,” says. source, Could she go fromhis latest model to the one? No word yet, but “Ninahasa goofy personality buts mature for herage,” says the source. “For Leo she'sabreath of fresh air.” ~CHRISTINA DUGAN ee 20 November 7.2016 PEOPLE FOR REAL. CAPRI SUN HAS NO ARTIFICIAL COLORS, FLAVORS, PRESERVATIVES, OR HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP. 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This sakeonahsimet Gvoenen Oct) ‘Sropllysuble. “They've been smienetva” ‘aysWard, sand canbeusefulatan utr event” “ERIN HILL KIM Aterbeg KARDASHIAN ‘2bbedatgun- West Ngan 3 Ken Her New — kristisnwes isfinally seeir Wo tinishesette Je, cidehthcunnel Profile Sriccisteon ing nonstop, her lifehas slowed down significantly,” asource tells People. “She seemshappy about this.” Themother of two, who celebrated her 36th birthday quietly on Oct. 21at home, is ‘mostly just spending time with North,3, and Saint, 1l months. “Inthe past it was hard for hertobeaway fromher kids for work,” the source says.“Now she gets to wake up herkids—and go to sleep with her kids.” WORD ASSOCIATION WITH JOHN ROSS tea THE NEW YORKER, 45,HAS SEGUED FROM BIG BANG THEORY "TO STARRING WITH MIN DRIVERIN ABC'S SPEECHLESS Indulgence Fae Burger. They have these ie ‘enormous RE re with the grease soaking through both buns, andit’s really magica. The Beastie Boys even nname-checkedit on thei first album. Minnie Driver Cannot take bad picture. t's infuriating! Photos ofthe show always look like, “Here's ‘gorgeous Hollywood moviestarand thebridge teolshe works with.” Marriage Fun. Ifyou doiteight,itsa sleepover every My wife [comedian Jamie Denbo] and have been marcied for 12 years, Wemet class, 0 we both find each other incredibly funny, which I think takes alotofthe stress out of marriage Slow Jam RKeliy’s remix for “Ignitios know R.Kelly hashada pretty checkered past, 0 try not tothinkabout that, but honestly there's no better song} It puts me inthe absolute best mood. =JODIGUGLIELM! This is not a quick fix. This is my decision to make beauty last. RoC® RETINOL CORREXION® terit work RoC’. METHODS, NOT MIRACLES“ 5 Now Marvel's Luke Cage ‘Alimasters Harlem {gangster Cottonmouth on ‘montorinthecoming-of lgeflm,whichis outro onNASA, out thirwinter: the Netix superhero show, "MAHERSHA®A ALI BREAKOUT MOMENT He's been inthe business for more than 15 years, but Mahershala Ali 42s still surprised when he gets recogrized in public—vvhich has been happening with more and more frequency, thanks toturns on hit showslike House of ards and Marvel’ Luke Cage.“Forone, havea challenging name," he says (jtspronounced Mah-HER-shuh-lah). ‘So tohave peopleon the street actually know it when they stop rmeis different.” But the recognition slong overdue: ‘Aftertwo Hunger Games fms and countless TV roles Als latest pensive performance as Juan, drug dealer and father figure, inthis falls indie drama Moonlight i already garnering early Oscar buzz. “Iwas basically working seven days aweek for about fiveorsix weeks,” Alisays of how he squeezed Inthe roleamong his other projects. “d make _specific music playlists for each characterto tap into ‘themind-setof that particular person.” Hed go from listening to Frank Ocean fr Juan, to Kanye West for hisrleas the Luke Cage villain Cottonmouth— which he saysisthe first character writen specifically forhim, “There's ena shift,” he says of roles hes being offered now. “They aren't stock characters. They're well-rounded, wth a sense of humanity.” If Affe like Hollywood is changing, it’s because the restof the world’s too. “Growing up, people would say, “You can be anything you want to be! Inthe back of my mind, alvaysknew I could be anything, but Icouldn'tbe President. Now you can embrace the thought that you can [also] be President, andit affectshow you look at everything else. It’s aspirational” CATHERINE KAST < ANNA WOOD Some people know what they were born to ddo—like Anna Wood, 30, who landed her first theater role at ages. “I wasaham. [never considered doing anything else, even when there were droughts between jobs,” says the actress, who now stars on USA's dream drama Falling Water. “I've always loved making people laugh or cry intentionally. | want to chase that forever.” ie SS CONFESSIONS WAIN MANSON MARILYNMANSON, 47, PLAYSSOCIOPATHIC SURGEON THOMAS DINLEV ON THE (CURRENT SEASON ‘OF WGNSSSALEM SGILUANTELLING What you seeis rah youget Alot of ings ny jemand bine horace] Thomas Dine safer hes colectinsof hinge fet fascnated thy The medical devices Perch tre Thin eoat el fompoateey le arepretymuch ther! Helovesacting as muchasmusie What putinomy decison fanaa gig Dinley—he seems insane but somewhat practical! Mostly lm getting intoacting by finding shove like, like Sons of Anarchy, and then worming my way nto them, Pmacat lover just got two new boys-they're Devon Rexcats. Their nicknames “monkeys incat suits" because that'show they behave. They'e both ‘smartand ornery Reminds me of myself WILL REEVE Though he'snever been rmuchofa runner, WillReeve, 24, son of Christopher and Dana Reeve, illtake partin the New York City Marathon onNov.6."lgrew upplaying allkinds of sportsbutabways loathed running,” saysReeve, who wll run with more than 50 members of Team Reeve toraise $500,000 for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation tofund spinal cordinjury esearch." Then realized there's noplacefor excuses solet’justdoit! The ESPN correspondent, who's often up atdawn to train, is inspired by hismom and dad, “To the world, they areamodel oflove and com mitment and determination” hesays.“Theirlegacy informs everything that do becausel want to make them proud.” NORAH JONES MY LIFENOW Her silky smooth voice made her famous, but Norah Jones once held out on one of her biggest fans. Asarnew mother, she decided not to croon lullabies to her infant son, now 2 “When he was ababy, was reading all these books that told me noto play with hm in the middle ofthe right because youwant him to gobackto sleep,” says Jones, 37, whotooka i Andonce he’s madeit past thefinish line, he's looking for- ward to celebrating with his team ata nearby bar. “That's the first placel'm sprinting toy"he says.“Iflcaneven moveaftertherace.” break from music to focus on family." My mom was lke, Thats the saddest thing ever. You'e singer!” Back witha new LP, Day Breaks, Jones, who welcomed a daughter this summer, |_| now serenades both er children with no regrets. “Ising to thera lot—its fun!” —JEFF NELSON Plan9from Attack of the 50 Outer Space ‘Foot Woman ‘ssoincredbly “Wesbilant.veseen_—“Ismy favorite even raiveandeheap 272 ieamillontimes”thoughisthe worst ‘CassandraPeterson, shesays."Therds so _flmofalltime: sys Sywhalsportayed “muchwomanand Peterson whojurt, honerlegendeivra soltdeplot Shefst released ira, forSSyeara"Thete — goerthrough— Miateatofthe Dark moviesfromthe'50: townandsquthes book never before nd GOs are ike erpilandering) _seenphotoromher comfort food tome” Tsband” ‘arerinhoror PEOPLE Novenber?,2016 27 fried, both 30, welcomed a son, Asher Wrigley, on Oct. 19. ‘Audra MeDonald, 46, and Pa erhusband and fellow REE Broadway star, Will Swenson, 44, weleomed their first child together, ababy girl named Sally James, on Oct. 19. MeDonald is alsomom BABY NEWS toadaughterfromherfirst crashed into a tractor- confirmed. At press time, Scandat’s Kerry marriage,and Swenson _ trailer nearPalmSprings, his cause of death had not, Washington, 39,andher _hastwosons, @DJKhaled Calif, on Oct.23.Thirty-_yet been revealed. He was husband, former NFL and his fiancée, Nicole onepeoplewerealsotaken 60, @ Princess Diana's playerNnamdiAsomugha, Tuck, both 40, welcomed —_tothehospital with minor stepmother Raine, 35, welcomed their second their firstchild—ababyboy _tomoderate injuries, Countess Spencer, 87, died child—ababyboynamed named Asahd—on Oct. 23. inher London home on Caleb Kelechi—on Oct. 5. DEATHS Oct, 21 after suffering from ‘The newborn joins big DISASTER ‘Stand-up comedian and ashortillness. @ Pete sister Isabelle Amarachi,2. Atleast 13 people died actor Kevin Meaney was Burns,57,an English Former Bachelorette when a USA Holiday found dead in his singer-songwriter who Desiree Hartsock Siegfried tour bus, returning to Forestburgh, NY.,homeon founded the’80s pop band and husband Chri Los Angelesfromacasino, Oct. 21, his agent Dead or Aliveand scored Model’s Death Ruled Accidental After Chiropractic Adjustment | Eight months after model Katie ter May. May wasa social media May, 34, died fromastroke,the IA. _ phenom, called the Queen of Snap. Countycoroner'sofficesaysthe chat by her fans. “Katie was happy ‘and healthy, on the verge of the fame ccause wasa torn artery in her neck afteranadjustmentbyachiroprac- and success she'd worked so hard to tor.Accordingto Los Angelesassis-_achieve,and then she was gone,” tant chiefcoroner Ed Winter, the _herbrother Stephen May says, May chiropractor shifted May’sneckin _leavesbehindan8-year-olddaugh- = awaythattoreherleftvertebral ter, Mia, Her family s considering artery,blockingbloodflow tothe _alawsuit against the chiropractor, brain. Herdeathhasbeenruledan identified by Winteras Erie Swartz accident.“Shehadsomeclotting _topay for Mia's education. Swartz, and wentto the hospital, where they who did not respond to People’s tried todosome procedures but request forcommentand has no 2 shepassed away,” Wintersays.“I record of previous disciplinary } personally have not seen this actions against him, has been before.” The coroner's findingsonly reported to the California Board 3 addtotheagony,her familysays. of the Chiropractic Examiners, 3 Katie May (above) and Its like rekindling something we'd JULIE MAZZIOTTA, withherdaughterMia,8. like toforget,” says her father, Wal by Char Adamsand 2B November7 2016 PEOPLE Every drop of cleaner” fitered water prepares you for the challenge ahead. a BRITA DRINK AMAZING passages George and Laura Bush Celebrate 70! Inside their backyard bash = SSS Therewastwo- stepping under thestars, crooning by countrylegend George Straitand chocolate cake as Georgeand Laura Bushjointly celebrated their 7Oth birthdays (his was July 6 hersisNov.4)at their Cranford, Texas ranch on Oct. 22. 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Launches Oct. 28) departure that gives new meaningtto the term “raw spectacle.” People of Earth ay cou is funny, out-there little sitcom is about a support group for alien abductees—although they prefer to be called “experiencers.” The extra- terrestria faras any of them can remember, come inall stripes (includingone who's described as looking likea9-ft-tall albino Ryan Gosling). What's consistentis the aliens’ message: "You. Are. Special,” o's the show. (TBS, Oct. 31, 9pm) | —— Lo 9 Life looks great ye Rac es Dl ET Ee a Be es clevates thesinger to pop The Eagle Huntress No. DOCUMENTARY Inthissoaringly inspirational film, a 13-year-old Kazakh gitl, Aisholopan, flies in the face of a centuries-old ‘male custom: She trains an eagle to hunt, After she triumphs—handily-ata championship, her proud father tells her, “Youwereasstrongas any man,” No:stronger. 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Then things get fun: She links up with a group of gals selling intimate lingerie. “We're women in the throes, FE of asexual awakening” she declares (with perhaps greater spirit than she intends or 4) knows) toher nonplussed spouse. This issome- thinglike a female Full Monty: sweet—and more saucy than sexy. (Acorn, launches Oct. 3D Peer Guillermo Diaz reads ional Sausage Stuffing MADE THE WAY? The Best New Books A guilty survivors tale, mini mysteries Rey by the late P.D. James and rocker Phil Collins on his action-packed life CoMreD ByKIM HUBBARD P.D. James Alice Hoffman The Mistletoe * Murder Faithful TORIES When beloved over Two years after the car she was mystery writer Jamesdied } drivingcrashed and puther best twoyearsago,sheleftthis friendinacoma, 19-year-old Shelby little gift for fans: four remains shattered, her shaved head delectable murder tales amarker ofher self-loathing. 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November 7.2016 PEOPLE ‘CONTRIBUTORS Books Rtn chal Halon Rogan Marion Wink Masi Ncbon With our worry-free guarantee, just return it, and we'll replace it no matter how they say it broke-even if an octopus is to blame. 1-Year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited (ver 15,000 Kid-Friendly Titles $99.99 Parental Controls fire x., | amazon PT TTS ‘Age22 ‘Age24 ‘Age 181035 HARANR AN THE AMBER LYN COSTELLO ‘Aget7to25 ‘Age27 Li HoT ‘Age24 ‘Age 18 to 35 THE LONG ISLAND SERIAL KILLER The bodies of at least 10 victims have been found on New York’s Gilgo Beach. Are they connected? Now the FBI has joined the hunt in hopes of bringing. istic killer to justice BY ALICIA DENNIS AND CHRISTINE PELISEK cerscreams pierced the pre- dawn quiet of the gated community of Oak Beach along the southern shore of New York's Long Island. They're trying to kill me!” 24-year-old Shannan Gi bert told a911 dispatcher in frantic call asshe sprinted through thedeserted streetson May, 2010. An escort who had been at the home ofaman she had met through Craigslist, Shannan raced past her trusted longtime driver Michael Pak, refusingtoget intohisear before van- ishinginto thedark. By thetime police arrived, shewas nowhere tobe found. As days turned into weeks and months, her mother, Mari, pleaded with authorities for answers about Shannan’s fate. In December 2010 an officer and his dog, out searching for Shannan at nearby Gilgo Beach, found the body of a woman wrapped in burlap. Over the next several days, police discovered the bodies of three other young women, all wrapped in burlap and placed within about 500 ft. of one another, beneath the pun- ishingbramblealongthe shore. Then over the next four months, six more sets of remains in various states of decomposition were found. Finally, on Dec. 13,2011, Shannan’s partially clothed body was found hiidden deep inside overgrownbrush at Gilgo."The t body we found we presumed was Shannan Gilbert,” says Suffolk County Police Chief Stuart Cam- ceron. “Then we found a second body, athird, afourth... The shock set in.” Now police say they are desperate to catch the murderer dubbed the Long Island Serial Killer, scouring a crime scene Cameron calls “one of the largest we've ever had in the history of the police department.” In December 2015, Suffolk Coun- ty Police Commissioner Tim Sini pulled the FBI into the investigation; by February 2016 he had launched a Gilgo Beach task force, assigningtwo full-time detectives from Suffolk County to focus only on the serial- killer case, working side by side with FBLagents ‘While police confirm they believe at least the first four victims’ deaths are connected, they continucto investigate connections with the sixadditional vie~ tims found—and they are lookingatall the other victims found in the are farbackas 1996, which could increase the body count to 17. Sini says he's sensitive to criticism the department faced in the past that because many of the vietims were sex workers, “law enforcement doesn’t care as much.” “First and foremost, these were hu- man beings, loved and who loved,” he says. “And we have the public-safetyis- sues too, Regardless of the lifestyle the victims chose, we have a murderer, or murderers, out ther. eee ‘Clues that could capture a killer may be found among the first four victims dis: covered: Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, a young mother of two who disap- peared in 2007; Melissa Barthelemy, 24, who had dreamsof openingherown, hair salon and who disappeared in 2009; Amber Lynn Costello, 27, twice married and divorced, who disap- peared in 2010;and Megan Waterman, 22, whose older brother had tried to talk her out of the escort business before she disappeared in 2010, Allhad been in contact with their killer through online ads as well as via cell phone before they vanished. Those THEHUNT FAIR ASFRIAT aS ‘TIS LIKE THERE IS NO CLOSURE’ KIM OVERSTREET, SISTER OF VICTIM AMBER LYNN COSTELLO MAY 17,2010 JINN DECEMBER 2010 NNN JANUARY 2071 ree cy aes rome ‘atthe dumping ground,” saysPolice Chief ‘Cameron of the search “This was. killer’ ‘area (n2011) for Shannan Gilbert. Peed cet Shannan died,” said her POL Cr ‘MARCH-APRIL 2071 facts alone reveal alot about the killer, according to experts. “He is a hunter,” says Mary Ellen O'Toole, director ofthe forensic-seience program at George Mason University and a retired FBI agent and profiler. “Heismanipulating them in three different ways: on the computer, on the phone and in person. Heisextremely goodat makingpeople feel comfortable and making them believe he isnot dangerous” But the case also remains full of puz~ ales, All four of the first victims found had been strangled and wrapped in burlap, indicating to authorities that their killer is the same person. But other remains suggest there may be more than one killer at work. Jessica Taylor, 20, Jane Doe 6 and Jane Doe 7 PT Ll Police (at a2011 press conference) “never stopped working tis case,” says Police Chief ‘Cameron. Adds Police Commissioner Sin “Wehavea room dedicated to Gilgo, We wll keepit until weave our suspectin custody.” ers COULD THERE BE MORE? Between 1996 and 2013 as many as 17 victims were foundin the Gilgo Beach area, raising questions about whether the deaths are related—and whether there are more bodies hidden in the terrain. Police Chief Cameron sa thorny brambles 5 the aredsheayy vegetation and ave made it difficult to search. “Its possible,” says serial-kiler profiler Kelly, “there are other bodies that haven't yet been found. I found dismembered, making the victims’ cause of death difficult to determine. The body of an unidentified Asian male wearing women’s clothing was found fatally beaten, And a mur- dered toddler, a female judged to be between the ages of 16 and 24 months and connected by DNA testing to oneof the Jane Does, was found seven miles away on the same stretch of beach. Moreover, because Shannan’s body was found without any sign of trauma, police believe she may have gotten lost inthemarshand died of natural caus But forensic pathologist and expert Mi- chael Baden, who examined Shannan’ remains, says her death could also be consistent with homicidal strangula- tion because small bone in her throat was missing, which could indicate it was fractured when she dered, “We can’t say beyond a shadow ofa doubt all these murders are con- nected,” says serial-killer profilerand expert John Kelly. “But serial killers MAY 2012) Pa eed Seer ener dy Cees ie i = rom where Sere Ve es Pesaran einer ee] Berend ved ete ‘DECEMBER 2015) can change their [methods]. A sadistic killer would be about convenience. A.chilling series of six calls that came in from Melissa Barthelemy’s cell phone in the days after she went missing has posed more questions in the investiga tion. In the first instance, Melissa's youngersister Amandaanswered what she thought wasa call from Melissaand heard aman'svoice instead, calmly ask- ing her if she was “going to be a whore like her sister.” “He was tormenting Amanda,” says Lynn Barthelemy, Melissa and Amanda's mother. “He ‘would call in the evening and torment Amanda. Inthe last calle told Amanda hehad killed Melissa.” Police were able to determine that the calls pinged cell towers near Madison Square Garden and Times Square. They even had Amandalisten to recordingsof suspects todetermineifshe couldmakeamatch tothe voice on the other end of her sis- (oreo nore ‘the request of Gilbert family attorney John Ray (right, ith Shannan’s mom, Mari) concludes her deathis “consistent ‘with homicidal strangulation.” LIVESLOST Victim Megan Waterman's memorials one ‘of everalon Gilgo Beach. “Wehaveto. bringjustice tothe victims? {families and give not going to spareany effort.” ter’sphone, but none sounded familiar: ‘The ordeal has shattered the Barthel- emy family. “Amanda made a little shrine to Melissa on her dresser,” says Lynn. “Ilookat people differently now; Ymmore skeptical.” So who is the Long Island Serial Killer? Police admit they currently have not named any suspects, but theories have abounded, When a prominent local businessman killed himself the day after Shannan's body was found, some speculated about a connection between theburlapsome of the bodies were wrapped in and burlap for assaulting asuspect ina burglary case. Says Baden: “His behavior raises some red flags” “There havebeen alot of rumors,” counters Police Chief Cameron, “I don’tknow why peoplesug- gest suspects without cred- ‘BODIES LINED UP COULD BE HIS ART, HE COULD REVISIT HIS DUMPING GROUNDS’ nies any involvement in. Shannan’s case—and is demanding that the 911 calls made the night she vanished be released, For the families seeking justice for theirloved ones’ murders, the increased at- ible evidence. I can assure ~CRIMINAL tention to the case in re ‘youagain that ourhomicide JOP EER cent monthsbringsasmall section is working on this, As for the last men known to have seen Shannan Gilbertalive Joe Brewer, who hired her as an escort, and her driver Michael Pak—neither is a suspect in her disappear. ance, police say. Police say bags used at his family’s gar- _Sharequestionsand they have also cleared local den center. There werealso fenmentsonths doctor Peter Hackett, who rumors of a secret cabal of _iseralkllerandwatch Shannan’s mother, Mari, said wealthy men who allegedly Pel called her after Shannan's Ithy hho alleged) et sto led her after Sh: hired escortsand prostitutes ‘alae Now 7on disappearance. Mari claimed forsexparten Some have ae Hackett had tld her heed TouinihesutsieCouny aa herwhmediatonse pet town the Suto Coney, PORE Ra wthimntictona ct Rckorprogein ticcace SeCmRPN Torey yuan gles Shan, Format Sotskpolnechid LgeMan any tony ea beouahe JamesDerke shiscurenty eters wrongfulsteath lawsuit scrungtineintterpraon SEREGEOS™ —inat Hackett- who de 50 November 2016 PEOPLE measure of comfort. In a bizarre twist, Mari was fatally stabbed on July 23. Her daughter Sarra, who hasa history of mental-health issues, according to her attorney John Ray, pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and is being held without bail. But before Mari’s death she told Peo- ple, “Ihope the FBI’s involvement [in the case] will help. I think we will find the truth with all the girls’ deaths.” So too does Melissa Barthelemy’s mom, Lynn, who remembers her daughter as being full of“lifeand ener- gy’ “Tkeep talking about her in hopes it will help solve her murder,” L says. “Everybody says you always think this kind of thing is only going to happen to someone else.... We have to keep talking about her no matter how much ithurts” @ — " Reo) MAGAZINE INVESTIGATES ea) Te i) See La PNM UES aL (Ra a) TN VAN Ca Wa) BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH THE STAR TALKS FATHERHOOD, THE ODDITIES OF FAME AND HIS NEW, SUPERHERO ROLE (AND SHIRTLESS. SCENE!) IN DR. STRANGE By KARAWARNER “They doseem tobequite lonely, my charactors,” says ‘Cumberbatch, Wdlovetodo comedy.” e hasan Emmy, an Oscar nomination and millions of worshipful fans, but Benedict Cumberbatch still has night- mares about acting, “Suddenly you're back playing a character thatyou dropped monthsor years fago],” he says, “You're onstage without a vital prop, without any clothes whatsoever, and you can’t remember your lines: Luckily (orunluckily for those who might appreciate the “wit out any clothes” portion), this scenario has only played out in Cumberbatch’s sleepy subconscious. At 40, the English actor made famous by TVs Sherlockis enjoyinganew career miilestone—his first superhero role, as Marvel's mystical warrior Dr. Strange At the movie's Oct. 20 premiere, ht hiswife, theater directorSophie Hunter, also revealed happy personal news: They're expecting another baby, who'll join their son Christopher, 16 months, It’sa joyous thing” Cumberbatch says of his growing family. “I'm very lucky to have them in my life. Home isalways the safe harbor for me, even more so now that I havea family of my own, His quiet family life is a respite from navigating his unique celebrity. He's learned toappreciate the obsessive fans who swoon forhistalent, hiswitand his incomparable cheekbones, “At itwassortofdeaf- ht lights being theverybeginnin; ning, like these br turned on,” he says of adjusting to the spotlight. “Now it’s wonderful There are some odd aspects to it, but you take the rough with the smooth.” But he’s not ready to go Kardashian. “Ican'tgetinvolvedin social media, IV be a disaster! I tosave myllife. I'd goover limits and never make much ratherspend my energy doing what brought me to their attention in the first place, which is my work.” In some ways, Dr. Strange, abril- liant neurosurgeon who becomes ‘Onsereen ‘andoff 1. Cumberbatch as neurosurgeon turned-sorcerer Dr. Strange. 2.Withclose paland fellow itstarTom Hiddleston. 3. ‘Afourth season of Sherlock with Martin Freeman) will arin 2017. 4. With pregnant piteSephieen|) 4 sorcerer after a near-fatal accident, islike alot of Cumberbatch’s characters: gifted and arrogant. But the actor tackled new challenges, roman Amer icanaccent to kung-fu-based fightstoan impressive shirtless scene he felt was more “necessary” than gra- tuitous: "The trainingisreshap inghim, Strat so there is a lot of edge and twistednessand pain. He may excel at playing lonely, tortured souls, butCum- berbatch was drawn to acting still earning, because of the companionship he sawhisactorparents, Timothy Carlton and Wanda Ventham, enjoy. “saw the loyalties they built up, I saw the friendships that lasted over years,” he says, “That was the complete world [wanted tobeapart of” And now he wants to follow in theirfootstepsasafathertoo:“Tcan only hope to be halfas good as they were tome, tomy children” @ PEOPLE Novenber?, 2016 55 PICK UP. YOUR COPY IN STORES TODAY! THE MAGAZINE THAT MAKES. LIFE EASIER FOOD STYLE SOLUTIONS LIFE Jima we te, MOM THE CMA AWARDS COHOST TALKS ABOUT aI N IPI NEM ls ‘ ON TOUR WITHA i TODDLER—AND MAKING DATE NIGHTS WORK ONT) Creel Cunins 39 dinner. Isaiah will gc and just talk REPORTING BY HEATHERSTAIBLE PEOPLE 2016 55 56 November7, 2016 PEOPLE | ife 9 ALREADY A CANCER SURVIVOR, THE OLYMPIC SKATER FACES HIS THIRD. BRAIN TUMOR WITH HOPE, FAITH & FAMILY By JEFF NELSON Seoti-Hamilton is in his element. At People’s New York headquarters, the Olympic figure ters all smiles as he introduces himself to.a video erew, wisecracking about his 5'3” stature afterall these years, people are still surprised tofind out how short | am!")as.astatfer sets him upwithamicrophone. The famedathlete’s sunny disposition makes the grim revelation he shares ‘moments later all the more surprising: In August hewas diagnosed with brain tumor for the third time inhis life. Or, as Hamilton casually puts it Tvetaken afew dings ry tumorthat, although benign, will require inten- sive treatment—comes after the gold medalist beattesticular cancer in 1997 and successfully battled similar pituitary brain tumors in 2004 and 2010, “I have a unique hobby of collecting life-threateningillness" hesays.As Hamilton, 58, exploreshis treatment options, he'sfacingthis at est tumor with the same enduring optimism that has carried him through his athletic career and he diagnosis—a pi his past health ordeals, “When anything in life happens, my safe and happy place isto go find the humorous situation init,” hesays.“Thisisanother one of those times where I've got to figure outa way to deal with this, ight back and make my kids breakfast in the morning, Since taking gold at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games, Hamilton has launched his fair share of successful comebacks, including cofounding the beloved Stars on Iee tour in 1986 and traveling the world for publie-speaking engagements. But nothinghad prepared him for his fight with testic- ular cancer orthe way it would completely change his life. “The fear was extraordinary; twas unbe lievable,” he says. “But then that fear is replaced byasense of power, courage, clarityand mission. Beatinghisown cancer—especially after watching hismothersuccumbto the disease nearly 40 years ago—gave Hamilton anew lease on life, ultimately arate Pra test ever before.... The gs keep Poona setts EOL SUT leading him to start the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation, a rescarch, education and survivor- shipalliance nonprofit. I now choose tocelebrate life””hesays.“T take my mother with me wherever Igo. Yes, I mourn her, but 'm inspired to make a difference so the next 18-year-old kid doesn’t have tofecl that devastation of losing their mother. And that's what keeps me going” Surviving his last two brain tumors—the first wastreated with radiation nd the second required 10 different surgeries—only served to motivate Hamilton further on behalf of his community (he ‘opened a skating school with the Nashville Pred- |—and, more importantly, in his own home. Already parents to sons Aidan, 13, and Maxx, 8, Hamilton and his wife, Tracie, 46, adopted daugh- ter Evelyne, 13, and son Jean Paul, 15, from Haiti in 2014. “Just getting up and gettingback to work, realized that there was another blessingon me,” 's Hamilton, who lives near Nashville,“and that ‘was two more kids in the family...,There’s more “The first thing Iteach skaters. ishowtoget up—because we're Hamilton (in People in 1997 and, above, in 201 with, from left, Aidan, Evelyne, Tracie, Manx and Jean Paul). “The more times youget up, the stronger you are.” love in my house than everbefore.” ‘That family-first foundation wasfirmly in place for Hamilton this summer when, aftera routine checkup and several follow-up tests, he learned the tumor was back. “Life is uncertain, but you have the ability to take charge of it and allow it to beasbigor asscary orasimportantas you want it tobe,” hesays. “Myson [Aidan] cametome,andhe said, ‘Isyour brain tumorback? And Igo, Yeah, it is! And here we goagain’ So Isetthe tone,” he says. “If'm okay, then everybody's okay.” With no symptoms so far and his treatment plans still undecided, Hamilton’s focused on ingin shape (‘Any treatmentis goingto have physical tll”)—andlookingahead to what'snext, including hostinga Nov. 20 fund-raising event in hville for his charity, featuring Sheryl Crow ve been blessed beyond my wildest imagina- tion,” he says, reiterating what he told his wife after his 2010 diagnosis. “God doesn't owe me day. I'm good, Whatever's next isnext.” @ PEOPLE Novenber?,2016 57 HOW A FORMER HOUSECLEANER FOUND FAME ON HGTV—AND aia a a@) Bal = ae aS PONE alan EL icole Curtisisused to jugglinga lot.Asinglemomtosons Ethan, ‘and L-year-old Harper, she is also the star of the hit HGTV series Rehab A lows her as sh restores historic homes, usu- ally ona shoestring budget. added author to herleng descriptions (which in the also included cell phone salesw realestateagent and Hooters waitress) as just hit shelves. 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His amazing book One to Five is so fun, so simple, and so Ryan KATHIE LEE GIFFORD & HODA KOTB AVAILABLE WHEREVER BOOKS ARE SOLD AAUUeN ROTISSERIE CHICKEN oe) Perna ciiner ting your own, Once you ‘LESLEY’ BISCUIT CHICKEN TURNOVERS 2 COOL RANCH CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICHES SS CALIFORNIA CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD AA CHICKEN-ANU-CORNBREAD TAMALE PIE SCHICKEN AND BUTTERNUT SQUASH ENCHILADAS WITH RED SAUCE Recines from ONE to FIVE: One Shortcut Recipe Transformed into Five Easy Dishes by Ryan Scott. QpgTREE ©2016 Ayan Scott. Published by Oxmoor House, an Imprint of Time Inc. Books. NICOLE CURTIS Shane Maguire over his parental rights to their son Harper. “People lookat melike, Wow, 7 ’sreally savvy? but I've made stupid mistakes with my heart just ike everyone else does,” says the Detroit native. “In the past [could chalk itup to, ‘Well, Iwas 20’ Butwhen you're 40 and you make those mistakes, you should have known better.” ‘There's noquestion that Curtis'sroad to success was a bumpy one. She grew up worshipping her grandparents, with whom she spent idyllic summers in Michigan (her mother, with whom she has a strained relationship, was a teen mom). She chose not to attend college so that she could follow a boyfriend to live in Tampa. With no degree, she struggled to pay the billsand found her- self waiting tables and cleaning houses tomake endsmeet. The pair welcomed son, Ethan, when she was just 2; less thanayearlater they ended theirrocky romance, and Curtis became a single mother. “That led to some pretty lean years,” shesays. “Thad tofaceitdead-on and figure out ways to get through the challengingtimes in my life. Talwaysfelt that as long as I put my family fi everything else would workout.” In 2008 Curtis moved her son to Minneapolis to follow a different boy- friend, There she found a more stable job as a real estate agent, renovating properties ontheside. Whenalocal TV production company approached her to appear on the show Sweat Equi realestate expert, Curtis took the op- portunity to pitch a series of her own, documentingher passion for restoring old local houses that had fallen vietim toneglectand poor renovations. Itwas eventually sold to HGTV as Rehab Ad- dictand became an instant suecess.On anetworkknown for programs that ex- tol the virtue of ripping down walls to createan “open concept.” Rehab Addict created avaluableniche by showcasing Curtis's slavish devotion to “they don’t make ‘em like this anymore” details, the rescued hardwood floors from beneath layers of paint and glue, un- earthed fireplaces from behind old plaster and painstakingly refinished built-in cabinet ‘While her son Ethan became a reg- ular on the show—“T had to go back to work after 3:30 after picking him up ‘from school, so his beingonajobsite ‘was just our way of life,” she says— ‘when Curtis got pregnant for thesee- cond time, with her son Harper in 2015, “1 think people want toknow therestof the story” Curtis saysofher choice towrite November? 2016 PEOPLE 61 a ADVERTISEMENT she had very different feelings about puttingher family on display. Instead Curtis decided to hide the pregnancy from the public, in part because of the less-than-enthusiastie response she says she had received from the baby’s father, her boyfriend at the time, gold buyer Maguire. (An attor- ney for Maguire says he “couldn't have been hap- ‘have the FAMILY FIRST. eeu Se aceeaae Pee en ores Cees serene eer Se ee Neon is Eee nea The contentious situation has been particularly difficult for Curtis given the previous success she had coparenting with Ethan's father, Steve Lane, “With Ethan, it took a miracle to get pier” tolearnhe was the confidence __ there, but we had a very dad but maintains that andl amicable relationship, Curtis forced him to seek and we did share holidays a court order to confirm = and birthdays, she recalls, his paternity.) “It was a ian This time around, how- very transitional time in WiSdOM ever, coparenting “hon- mylife.'m not married.1 tolistento _estly has been one of the didn’t want to be judged.” gut’ _iggest disappointments shesaysofhidingthenews NICOLE from fans—and her show's cameras. “Irealized, ‘Thisisn’tanyone ‘else's time and space; this is mine.” Curtis planned to raise Harper entirely on her own, But in Decem- ber Maguire filed for parental rights. ‘Though she vigorously protested, ‘was awarded joint custody in July. don’tlike the fact that Thad children and then a judge gets to say [someon else] gets them 50 percent of the tim says Curtis, whose appeal to prohibit Maguire from having overnight visits until Harper turns2wasdenied by the court.“Ididn’'thave children to notbe near them,” says Curtis. “I want my babies next to me all the time.” (The attorney for Maguire says, “He enjoys having parenting time with his son”) CuRTis _ inmyadult life,” she says, “Ifthere’s one goal that’s out there for me, it's just that time will heal some wounds here, and I can have that relationship going for- ward for the baby. But right now itis, challenge.” A final custody arrangement re- mains to be resolved, but for now, Curtis has accepted the fact that her life is a work in progress. “I’m not missing anything,” she says of be- ing accepting of her messy personal life. “The truth is that my focus was Ethan and then my business, and really my personal life came last. But I'mall the wiser now. I'm com- fortable in my own skin, and I have the confidence and experience and ‘wisdom to listen to my gut.” @ | | | j bd eee e aera nies, Ciara www.PEOPLESHOP.com Bae FRED & FRIENDS. ROSANNA MARC TETRO Copper Party Cup Arrow Polka Dot Tray Pug Mug $16.09 $14.00 AN BAN.DO STREET LEVEL ALEX AND ANI 1 Am Very Busy Classic Reversible Vegan Leather Spiral Sun Charm Bangle Agenda $20.00 Tote + Wristlet $46.00 $38.00 Sa _ eo ®SThe Love That Changed America RICHARD AND MILDRED LOVING FOUGHT TO LEGALIZE INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE. NOW HOLLYWOOD |S FINALLY TELLING THEIR STORY By MIKE MILLER he sun hadn't yet risen on the morning three police officers burst into the modest, unlocked home Richard and Mildred Loving shared in rural Virginia, It was the summer of 1958, and the so-called crime scene the officers discovered in the Lovings’ bedroom confirmed the anonymous tip that had brought them there: A white man, 24, and an African- 3.18, were living togetheras husbandand wife. arrest set the stage for the landmark e Loving. Virginia, which in 1967 over ‘Supreme Courte: ruled laws preventing interracial couples from marrying. Now the little-known story of the quit ple is receiving attention in the movi Nov. 4 and alee: ‘ning Oscarbi that the simple act of wanting to be human being would incur the wrath of the law, determined cou- Loving, in theaters augoin Ruth Negga and Jool Ed ic cto Negga, who plays Mildred. ‘Not aday Both Newga and Joel joesbythatl Edgerton, who plays lon’t thinkof = Richard, spent hours hardand going over archival foot ourlove, our s#¢ inorder to master the fight to marry Eevings’ accents. and ij Pit Mannerisms. Mildred andhowmuchit was “this beautiful, ele- ment me! gant woman who seemed -t so sincere in everything I200% she did,” director Jeff Nichols says of the young homemaker. Richard, a gruff and stoic bricklayer was “ill-equipped for this particular fight,” adds the director—but he was devoted to Mildred. “When I came to set and saw Joel and Ruth, I was over ‘whelmed with emotion seeinghow close: ly they resembled both of my parents,” says the Lovings' daughter Peggy Loving Fortune, 56. “Their performances truly capture [my parents’) beautiful love and. goodness, and I'm so grateful that their story is finally being tol” After their arrest, the Lovings (who ret in racially mixed Central Point, V and legally wed in Washington, D.C.) pleaded guilty to violating the Racial Integrity Act. A judge ordered them to leave Virginia or spend a year in pris- on. They moved to the nation’s capital and focused on raising their children, Donald, Peggy and Sidney. In 1963, sick of city fe and emboldened by the civil a rights movement, Mildred wrote to US, cet iy ’ Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy pre for help. Kennedy referred her to the be American Civil Liberties Union, which took the case. Never ones for the spot- light, Mildred and Richard declined to attend the Supreme Court hearing. *[Welarenotdoingitjustbecause some body had to do it and we wanted to be the ones," Richard told Life magazine as they awaited the outcome of their case in. 1966."Weare doingit for us—because we want tolive here” Just eight years after the ruling, Richard was killed when a drunk driver broadsided the couple's car. He was 41 Mildred, who lostan eye in the accident, never remarried and died in 2008 at age ss Nancy Buirski, who directed the 2011 HBO documentary The Loving They made an incredible contri bution to society-in their quiet way.” @ Ps 66 November 2016 PEOPLE UPGRADED WITH | MORE VITAMIN D3: ERY) Bole) MEST} anai ele) Cert Ith SILVER Ven : | (Centrum @)-By She's breaking body-image barriers on NBC’ This Is Us— and becoming anew Hollywood role model Tt cat) crore ees eee paren SS peed eee eee cee at eee n its most recent tiss Bab OD a Me- ment, This Is Us shoW6d the devasta- tion of 8-year-old Kate Pearson as she realized for the first time that she was overweight—and would face a lifetime of judgment for her looks, Hoursafter proud ly paradingaround a local pool ina bikini, Kate was now hiding her body under her father’s T-shirt while staringat apicture of piglet her friends scrawled on a napkin. Chrissy Metz, the actress who plays Kate, known that pain. “Iwas always the lit tle girl wearinga T-shirt with my bathing suit, Metztells People. “I've alwayshad an issue with weight. Ihave pictures of when I was 3 and 4, ‘and I've always been chubby.” Now 36, Metz is delivering an honest, nu- anced performance on fall's most buzzed-about new TV show. Along the way she’s been sur- prised to find how much Kate's story has em- powered viewers. “Ijust feel really grateful that Tean pursue my dreamsandalsoreach peoplein ways that Inever expected,” she says, Growingup the third of five children ina sub urb of Miami, Metz says, “food was always love inour family.” Metz was physically active, roller skatingand bikingaround her neighborhood but struggled with her weight: “I remember being at Weight Watchers at, like, 11 years old.” She tried to lose weight through calorie restriction, starvingherselfuntil she inevitably relentedand binged. “Id be at my friend's house, her mom would make usa tray of brownies, split it down the middle, and we would goto town Years later Metz realizes she wasn’t the only ‘onewho felt discouraged by these patterns. Now, asanadult,sheempathizes more withher mom's struggles to do the right thingand says that the sceneswith her onscreen mother, Mandy Moore, “really resonate. Asaparent youwantyour child tohave thebest life possible, andyouwantthem tobe protected and in ths little bubble where everybody finds them to be beautiful and per- fect and theirlives tobeamazing,” she says. “But that’s not always the case.” That reality isnt ost ‘on Moore. “Everyone struggles with self-doubt but Chrissy’s confidence is infectious” she says. “She opened the door to a conversation about body diversity simply by sharing her gorgeous, inspirational self” Metz had happily shown off that spirit in her personal life long before landing her career- defining role on This Is Us. “No matter what size I've been, I've neverhad issues dating.” she says. And though she's currently seeing some- ‘one whom she choses not to name (“It wasn’t —MANDY MOORE like they came out of the woodwork because I on this show,” she notes), she also stresses that she's‘never feltlike Ineeded boyfriend. Ifyou're secure and you're happy mostly, you find really wonderful people who come into your life. Now her professional life is catching up, despite years of being bullied—both as. child and in her career. (One casting director offered her the offensive feedback that she was “too at- tractive to play a plus-size gir”) She pinpoints achangein hermind-settoher 30thbirthday. “I had thisepiphany that my life is my own and my choicesare my own,” she r mwhat shecallsa “spiritual journey,” shedecided to “fo cusonwho Lam. And things ust kind of started falling into place. There wasashift That isn’tto say that every day on-set is easy. When the time came to shoot a scene in which Kate stands naked on a scale, Metz admits, “I was scared, believe me, I was nervous” But the thought of Kate—and many others goingon the same journey really important to be that vulnerable. It was made her realize “it was just about the bigger picture and not just about me. Finding that connection to the greater story is why Metz It’sjustso wonderful. 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JONES Hungry kids, girls’ night, dad duty. @& Shared Family Calendar & Shopping & To Do Lists & Meals & Recipe Box The #1 ingredient for organizing family life. Born in Austin, Tex- grade school when he booked hisfirst film roe started acting when Twas 4hesis rsa COM partofwholam" After TI moving to Los Angeles ‘with hismom Careyand dad Kelly, Jonesbooked 2001 kids! movie See Spot Run and the 2002 baseball drama The Rookie before debutingalonaside Cryer and CharieSheenon Menin2003,when heewasjust9 years old. hitrightout ofthe gate, Jones's sitcom made him ahousehold name—and very rich. By the age of 17, the actor was making 10,000 an episode, But despite his ballooning paycheck, Jones insisted at the time thathe wasa typical teen, go to school, [clean my room, I get introuble,”he said, Jones weathered the storm as production on Men halted in early 2011 after Sheen entered rehab and ‘Interms of regrets, Itry to avoid those only moving forward? ANGUS T JONES publicly criticized the siteom’s creator, Chuck Lorre. Whentheshowre- turned for season 9 that September, Sheen was lletely.... outand Ashton Kutcher jere’s had joined the cast. “It’s worked out seamlessly,” Jones said of the transi tion, Butas Jones's Men character graduated high schoolandstarted gettingmoreadult story lines, the young actor found it increasingly difficult to reconcile his, bawdy comedy with hisnewfoundde- votion to his Christian faith. “mon ‘Twoanda Half Men,and I don’twant tobe,” Jones saidinaNovember 2012 interview with Seventh-Day Adver tist filmmaker Christopher Hudson, ‘You cannot be a true God-fearing person and be ona television show like that,” Yet Jones would go on to issue an apology for his comments and continued to appear asa series regularon Men until the season 10 i nalein May 2013.Itwasreported that hewould guest-staron season 11, but he never made an appearance. Iwas very confidentat that time,” Jones says of his decision to leave Men. “Goingtocollegewassomething T was really, really excited about. Enrolling at the University of Col orado at Boulder allowed Jones to live “a normal existence,” he says. “T wasn’t the center of everyone's at- tention, and that was nice.” After his freshman year, Jones switched ma jors from environmental studies to Jewish studies, sign of his evolving relationship with organized religion, ‘Over the last three years I've been involved with various faith-based organizations,” says Jones. “Now I am interested in seeing where I go without an organization putting a stamp of approval on if I'm good or bad or whateve Jones is currently “on a break” from school but plans on eventually gettinghis degree. For now he'sback living in L.A. and enjoys spending time with his 10-year-old brother Otto, “Getting to be a part of his life is one of my most favorite things, says Jones, who isalso excited about serving as president of entertain- ment at his new events company. "Angus is someone I've admired for avery long time,” Tonite cofounder Justin Combs says of his new busi ness partner, Jones says lly fun” to return for Men’sseriesfinalein 2015, but he’s “taking things slow” when contemplating diving back into act- ing.“Thedooris definitely still open for me to do that,’ says Jones, who recently starred inhis former college roommate's short film and still has an agent. “But I'm kind of liking the ability to travel and to move around at a moment's notice and not have tobe in one spot for years at a time.” And he refuses to second-guess his decision to step away from the spotlight. “In terms of regrets, I try to avoid those completely,” he says, ing anythin; There's only moving forward” @ “There's no chan Navarro (with liberal pundit Van Jones on ‘CNN, inset) earned notoriety for calling Donald Trump ile bigot” anda “swamp thing” this Republican strategist Nicaragua ere ee Taking astand passionate conservative My dad was a Nicaraguan freedon CNN gives me complet liberty fighter forthe anticommunist Contras tosay what want, 01 do. Man ‘movement supported by Ronald neopleare offended by the tone of Reagan nthe 1979 Revolution, s0 ‘hiselection, and they fe meas vt the vo POET IRIE as» Republican fom th that. But m just being neat Wefledto the US. when Iwas, me.I tik tom ef because PRAM whilemydadstayedtofight which _theminuteyou start negotiating is why feel 30 strongly abou your principles, you've lost you immigration ta young ag hat you see on social media [started volunteering for Republica unfiltered campaigns in Miami, and po became my lifeblood. Being shaped by exile and war made me the kind Cutting through the noise of person not to sit around and Hew | was making waves when 9 tevision things but tojust do the very angry Trump supporter stared > Formore American Voices go to TA November 7.2016 PEOPLE -amezicanvoices How can we survive election without humor? Sharp, witty and sometimes raw, the Republican critic of Donald Trump has become a breakout star on CNN. Now the 44-year-old Floridian is pushing for a ‘more inclusive vision of ‘American politics supermarket. Whe fromthe election, passed and to get rd o ‘gninst any Americans based on ‘gender, sexuality cree Fixing America I’sbecome too easy fo tolveina renal ideology and thought I's time toemby sty of thought and diversity of experience. And unless move toa desertisland with poor reception, Il never stop speaking out! ROSE MINUTAGLIO ‘comFoRTFOOD. Roast chickens an Inaspecaty, and this ‘version was inepited byadinershe had in Pari. eee rom housewife to White House nu- clear policy analyst to culinary ce~ lebrity, Ina Garten's rise to the top ofthe food worldmaynothavebeen traditional, but it was methodical. “A lot of young people ask me, “How do I get ashow on Food Network” Garten, 68, says, “The answer is that you workyour way up by learning the basies, You hone your craft care- fully because you love it. You have to know your stuff first” Noonecan vouch forher dedication toher work better than her husband, Jeffrey, 70. “I knew her before she could boil water,” he says with a laugh. “People don't see how much hard work goes into her cooking, She'lltestevery recipe 20 or 30 times and leaves absolutely nothing to chance, There are a lot of people who end up very famous who got there by luck orsome shortcut, but there was nothingat all serendipitous about Ina's success.” Over the course of their nearly 48-year mar- riage, Jeffrey's support for Ina’s career has been. aconstant. In fact, in her 10th cookbook—apt- ly titled Cooking for Jeffrey—she credits him as TB November 2016 PEOPLE “Jeffrey travels a Jot during the week. but we are always connected. We're always texting each other and calling* INA GARTEN INAAND JEFFREY were married on Dec. 22,1968, at nas parent house in Connecticut middle ofthe ceremony, itstartedto ‘snow. 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