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Express Tribune
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Paige DeSorbo dating Joe D'Amelio after Craig Conover split, "going very well"
Paige DeSorbo has started a new relationship with marketing executive Joe D'Amelio following her split from Craig Conover. A source told Us Weekly that DeSorbo has been seeing D'Amelio for 'a while' and that their relationship is 'going really well.' 'It took a few months for Paige to warm up to being in another relationship again, but she moved on after Craig and is genuinely happy,' the source said. D'Amelio is the senior vice-president of football marketing at Klutch Sports Group, the agency founded by Adele's fiancé Rich Paul. He is believed to be the man DeSorbo was seen with in a VIP box during a Philadelphia Eagles game in January. DeuxMoi published images earlier this month showing DeSorbo and D'Amelio holding hands in Capri, Italy, with a source telling the outlet that the pair were 'very much together.' DeSorbo and Conover announced their split in November 2024 after three years of dating. At the time, DeSorbo said on the 'Giggly Squad' podcast, 'No one did anything. It wasn't a bad thing,' describing the breakup as the 'right decision' for both parties. However, DeSorbo later called Conover a liar when he said their split was not mutual, telling Andy Cohen on 'Watch What Happens Live' that she felt he wanted to appear as the victim.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Inside the TIME100 Creators Party
Paige Desorbo / Giggly Squad, Remi Bader / @remibader, Tefi Pessoa / @hellotefi, Hannah Berner / Giggly Squad, and Cyrus Veyssi / @cyrusveyssi Credit - Krista Schlueter for TIME A deep sea live streamer, a Gen Z historian, and a former Bachelor walk into a bar—there's no punchline here, just the scene at TIME's inaugural TIME100 Creators party. TikTokers, YouTubers, Twitch streamers, podcasters, and all manner of creators named to TIME's list of the most influential digital voices gathered to celebrate on July 10 in New York City. Food influencers Keith Lee and Jordan Howlett and Hot Ones host Sean Evans, fashion critic Nicky Campbell, former college gymnast Livvy Dunne, and Giggly Squad podcasters Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo, and more creators featured on TIME's list met and mingled over passed sushi and cocktails like the OOTD-tini, a lychee martini, and the Editor's Choice, a spiced-up margarita. Beauty influencer Mikayla Nogueira visited with V Spehar, who dissects the latest headlines on their TikTok account Under the Desk News. Fresh off their appearances on the Season 2 reunion of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, star Taylor Frankie Paul caught up with host Nick Viall. SL Rockfish, who posts grammar lessons under the handle @englishmakesnosense, posed with her husband inside a giant mock-up of a TIME cover. And 12-year-old celebrity interviewer Taylen Biggs—one of the most sought-after figures in the room—made the rounds with her dad by her side. 'You are shaping culture in real time—through storytelling, humor, vulnerability, creativity, and connection. In a moment when influence is often measured in clicks, your work reminds us that it can also be measured in impact too,' TIME's Editor in Chief Sam Jacobs said in his welcome remarks before passing the mic to DJ Eva Gutowski, also known as the musical artist MARISOL, who performed an energizing set. As the event reached its peak, one attendee took a break with his wife on a bench in a corner, out of the fray. He regularly addresses an audience of more than 17 million online—but that's just him on his own, talking into his phone. This party was something new. The TIME100 Creators Launch Party was presented by Ally and #paid. Write to Lucy Feldman at


Time Magazine
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Magazine
Inside the TIME100 Creators Party
A deep sea live streamer, a Gen Z historian, and a former Bachelor walk into a bar—there's no punchline here, just the scene at TIME's inaugural TIME100 Creators party. TikTokers, YouTubers, Twitch streamers, podcasters, and all manner of creators named to TIME's list of the most influential digital voices gathered to celebrate on July 10 in New York City. Food influencers Keith Lee and Jordan Howlett and Hot Ones host Sean Evans, fashion critic Nicky Campbell, former college gymnast Livvy Dunne, and Giggly Squad podcasters Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo, and more creators featured on TIME's list met and mingled over passed sushi and cocktails like the OOTD-tini, a lychee martini, and the Editor's Choice, a spiced-up margarita. Beauty influencer Mikayla Nogueira visited with V Spehar, who dissects the latest headlines on their TikTok account Under the Desk News. Fresh off their appearances on the Season 2 reunion of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives , star Taylor Frankie Paul caught up with host Nick Viall. SL Rockfish, who posts grammar lessons under the handle @englishmakesnosense, posed with her husband inside a giant mock-up of a TIME cover. And 12-year-old celebrity interviewer Taylen Biggs—one of the most sought-after figures in the room—made the rounds with her dad by her side. 'You are shaping culture in real time—through storytelling, humor, vulnerability, creativity, and connection. In a moment when influence is often measured in clicks, your work reminds us that it can also be measured in impact too,' TIME's Editor in Chief Sam Jacobs said in his welcome remarks before passing the mic to DJ Eva Gutowski, also known as the musical artist MARISOL, who performed an energizing set. As the event reached its peak, one attendee took a break with his wife on a bench in a corner, out of the fray. He regularly addresses an audience of more than 17 million online—but that's just him on his own, talking into his phone. This party was something new. Eva Gutowski / @mylifeaseva Krista Schlueter for TIME Kareem Rahma / @SubwayTakes Krista Schlueter for TIME Livvy Dunne / @livvy Krista Schlueter for TIME Taylor Frankie Paul / @taylorfrankiepaul Krista Schlueter for TIME Reinhardt Kenneth and Heidi Wong / @itsheidiwong Krista Schlueter for TIME Leana Deeb / @leanadeebb Krista Schlueter for TIME V Spehar / @underthedesknews and Brittany Ziegler / @divedivelive Krista Schlueter for TIME Camila Coelho / @camilacoelho Krista Schlueter for TIME Joe Ando-Hirsh / @joeandohirsh Krista Schlueter for TIME Hannah Williams / @salarytransparentstreet Krista Schlueter for TIME Hannah and Daniel Neeleman / @ballerinafarm Krista Schlueter for TIME Jae Gurley and Cyrus Veyssi / @cyrusveyssi Krista Schlueter for TIME Haley Kalil / @haleyybaylee Krista Schlueter for TIME Alexis Nikole Nelson / @blackforager Krista Schlueter for TIME Nicky Campbell / @nickycbell Krista Schlueter for TIME SL Rockfish / @englishmakesnosense Krista Schlueter for TIME Cyrus Veyssi / @cyrusveyssi Krista Schlueter for TIME The TIME100 Creators Launch Party was presented by Ally and #paid.


Time Magazine
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Magazine
Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo: TIME100 Creators 2025
Years later, the multi-hyphenates—Berner, 33, is a comedian with a Netflix special; DeSorbo, 32, is a reality television star and entrepreneur with a new loungewear line—have transformed their catch-up sessions into a hugely popular podcast, Giggly Squad , where nothing is off limits and nothing is all that serious. The best friends chat about everything from pop culture to cats to first kisses. 'There wasn't a business plan; there still isn't a business plan,' Berner tells TIME. 'But when two people earnestly love what they're doing and are passionate about it, everything comes together.' And it certainly has: with more than 44 million downloads, Giggly Squad is one of Apple's top-ranked podcasts. Their online fandom has translated to offline success, too: this year, Berner and DeSorbo became New York Times best-selling authors with How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously and completed a massive national tour.
Yahoo
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo: TIME100 Creators 2025
Few things beat laughing with your best friend. Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo know that better than most. In 2020, a year after first appearing together on Bravo's third season of Summer House, the duo took to Instagram Live to provide a little respite during COVID-19. They didn't have a strategy—they just wanted to spread some joy in a world that seemed to need it. Years later, the multi-hyphenates—Berner, 33, is a comedian with a Netflix special; DeSorbo, 32, is a reality television star and entrepreneur with a new loungewear line—have transformed their catch-up sessions into a hugely popular podcast, Giggly Squad, where nothing is off limits and nothing is all that serious. The best friends chat about everything from pop culture to cats to first kisses. 'There wasn't a business plan; there still isn't a business plan,' Berner tells TIME. 'But when two people earnestly love what they're doing and are passionate about it, everything comes together.' And it certainly has: with more than 44 million downloads, Giggly Squad is one of Apple's top-ranked podcasts. Their online fandom has translated to offline success, too: this year, Berner and DeSorbo became New York Times best-selling authors with How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously and completed a massive national tour. Data and insights powered by #paid Write to Annabel Gutterman at