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Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Hilary Swank reveals heart-wrenching story that brought her 'to tears'... but fans think she was fooled by AI
Hilary Swank was brought 'to tears' over an emotional story that she came across — but some fans have speculated that she may have been fooled by AI. The 50-year-old Oscar winner — who is the mother of two-year-old twins — shared a post that had originally been uploaded by an account called @german_shepherd.co. The story is about a girl who goes to a police dog auction to bid for a German Shepherd that had worked with her late mother. She only had a jar of money, but others withdrew their own bids after seeing the little girl's connection with the dog. 'This story brought me to tears for so many reasons,' Hilary wrote to her 1.6 million followers. 'I'm so sorry and so saddened that this precious girl lost her Mama and I'm so happy this devoted to her Mama and family is there to continue to show his loyalty and unconditional love.' The Million Dollar Baby actress often posts about animals to her Instagram account, with her bio also describing herself as an 'animal rescuer.' However, some believe that the Instagram post may actually be AI, with one writing in the comments, ' Sounds nice but this image screams "AI"...' has reached out to Swank to request comment but hasn't yet received a response. Another commenter wrote, 'Sounds like an AI story makes no sense at all,' and an Instagram user shared, 'Beautiful story but sadly seems "created," not real.' 'Y'all know this is fake right? They don't auction off retired police dogs. They stay with the handler if they retire,' one suggested. Hilary notably has five rescue dogs, which she has previously opened up about during an interview with People in 2021. 'I think that dogs have an incredible, innate gift of reading us without any words. Their ability to communicate is extraordinary,' she told the outlet. The Hollywood star later expressed, 'Every dog that I have ever rescued and also shared my life with have all had their own unique way of being in the world.' Her passion for rescuing animals led to Hilary launching her Hilaroo Foundation a decade earlier in 2015. The foundation 'pairs rescue animals who have been abandoned with youth who, whether by choice or circumstance, have been given up on by society to create meaningful connections — changing the path of each soul,' per the official website. 'Hilaroo's programs currently exist in the form of one-week camps in the summer and holiday months as well as after school programs where a child is paired with his or her own dog to bond with and care for.' The actress is often vocal about her love for animals and sometimes wills share snaps of her own rescue dogs to her Instagram page. And during an interview with Women's Health in April, she further talked about her passion for caring for animals, as well as her love of nature. 'I have five dogs. I have two horses. Nature is such a fundamental part of who I am. Thankfully, I grew up in nature. 'For me, it's in my DNA, it's in my marrow, and I would not be the same person without it. And so I have to be in nature every day in some facet or another. And where I live is so perfect for that.' The star added, 'I have a lake right in front of me and a forest in my backyard. That's my recharge.' Hilary has been keeping busy and recently portrayed the role of adult Melissa in the third season of Yellowjackets, with the season finale airing in April. While talking to The Hollywood Reporter, the star opened up about working on the thriller drama series — which has garnered a number of Emmy nominations. 'I got a call from the creators asking if I wanted to be a part of the show and I said, "Tell me more." What they shared with me was super intriguing and I said, "This sounds like a blast. I'm totally game."' Hilary said that she 'didn't get to read anything first because they didn't have anything yet. They offered this to me two weeks before we started filming.' The star is not only known for her work on television, but also her critically-acclaimed performances on the big screen as well. She has won two Oscars for Best Actress for her roles in Boy's Don't Cry (1999) and Million Dollar Baby (2004). In April 2023, Hilary became a mom to twins — a boy and a girl — and later revealed their names are Aya and Ohm. She shares the little ones with husband Philip Schneider, with whom she tied the knot in 2018. The star was previously married to Chad Lowe from 1997 until their divorce in 2007. Hilary became a mom at the age of 48, and has gotten candid about how it had been the 'right time' for her. During her conversation with Women's Health this year, she explained, 'I would have had kids earlier. I'm not saying I actively waited until 47. But that was a magical time in my life, when it all culminated. It was the right time for myriad reasons.' Hilary later added, 'I'm a very different parent than I would've been, even in my early 40s. I'm much more patient. I'm much more understanding. I am much more, I think, interested in a different way than I would've been. 'I'm really interested in their brains. I'm fascinated about what makes them tick. And I have my career that's already established, so I'm not divided.' She continued, 'I'm able to really sink in and be present with them and be a hands-on parent.' When it comes to keeping up with her two-year-old twins, the beauty stated that she makes time for exercise — although she admitted that it 'took a back seat for a little while.' 'But even with the babies, when they're napping, I have those three hours to get my exercise in and read a script or take a meeting or do an interview.' The star revealed that she enjoys playing tennis and doing both Pilates as well as strength training. Hilary also talked about healthy eating and her own diet, which consists of no dairy and mostly staying away from meat. 'It's one of the key things I keep in mind — eating to fuel your body, what makes you feel good and what gives you energy.'
Yahoo
28-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Cobra Kai' Creators Wanted Hilary Swank To Return For Final Season, Tease Idea They 'Can Revisit' In Franchise
As legends of the Karate Kid universe were reprised for streaming and the big screen, one former Mr. Miyagi protégé hasn't been seen in more than 30 years. Josh Heald, who co-created Netflix's Cobra Kai with Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, revealed that they attempted to get Hilary Swank to reprise her The Next Karate Kid (1994) role as Julie Pierce in the recent sixth and final season. More from Deadline Hilary Swank Stays Mum On Possible 'Cobra Kai' Appearance; Reveals Why She Returned To TV For' Alaska Daily' —TCA 'Karate Kid: Legends' Will Provide Kick To Summer Box Office But Won't KO 'Lilo & Stitch's $60M Second Weekend – Preview Martin Kove Accused Of Sexual Harassment In 2024 On 'Cobra Kai' Set; Sony Investigated, Actor Says "It Wasn't True Then & It Isn't True Now" 'We did reach out in the very early days before the season to see if there was a path [for her to appear],' he told Entertainment Weekly. 'We had an inkling of an idea about how she could come into this story and not have to commit to 10 episodes or something. The trio reached out to Swank's team with 'the beginnings of a genesis of an idea' about how Julie could return to the onscreen universe, hoping to 'have a discussion with her about it and introduce ourselves.' 'On her end, it was very respectful, but we never got that opportunity to sit down and pour our heart out the way that we typically do when we bring back characters from the legacy,' said Heald. The 2x Oscar-winning actress 'was just in a place where she wasn't looking to do that,' said Heald, adding that she gave them 'a respectful pass on the idea of even a meeting.' 'She didn't want us to go through the trouble of flying out to her and putting our heart on the sleeve,' he explained. 'Because it just wasn't something she was ready to do at that moment.' Heald sees the character as 'a big piece of the Miyagi-verse that's still out there' following this year's Karate Kid: Legends, which brought back Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso, Jackie Chan's Mr. Han and William Zabka's Johnny Lawrence. 'For us, it was a little disappointing because we like getting everybody, but at the same time, we didn't sacrifice any huge story that we had fully developed,' added Heald. 'It's more fruit on the vine for if we can revisit this universe going forward.' Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More


Forbes
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
15 Things Hilary Swank Loves, Including An Odd Beauty Essential
Shop Like is a column in which Forbes Vetted asks some of the most stylish and notable personalities about their favorite items to buy, gift and receive. Look no further for shopping advice and inspiration. W ith 2-year old twins to raise and five rescue dogs to manage, actress Hilary Swank is all about surrounding herself with efficient and safe products to help simplify her family's routine, coupled with some fun and unique items that keep herself feeling good and her kids entertained. 'I'm spending most of my days watching my twins [daughter Aya and son Ohm] learn about themselves and the world around them,' says Swank. 'It's a joy unlike anything I ever could have imagined.' When she's not engrossed with her kids or working, Swank can be found taking long walks with her dogs, tending to her garden or home improvement projects, and hanging out with her husband, entrepreneur Philip Schneider. 'Life is very full, I am very blessed,' she says. Health and longevity have always been near and dear to her heart, which parlayed perfectly into her joining HealthyBaby, a nontoxic diaper and baby care brand, as chief innovation officer. 'When I'm not on set or developing film projects, my work with HealthyBaby is incredibly inspiring and exciting for me,' she says. 'To be part of a company that is on the forefront of making healthy products for babies and women feeds my soul.' Despite her decades-long success as an Oscar-winning actress, Swank says she lives a pretty normal day-to-day, which she attributes to her 'messy mom chic' style. 'Many times out in public, I'm asked if I'm aware I look like Hilary Swank,' she laughs. 'No one believes I'm me, as I don't think I'm fitting their expectation of how I should be dressed. It's my secret disguise!' Below, Swank shares some of her favorite products to buy, gift and receive, including plenty of longevity equipment, some fashion staples and the products that keep her kids entertained and healthy. Hilary Swank's Favorite Things — A Custom Necklace That She Cherishes Daily 'My favorite jewelry and jeweler, who also makes beautiful custom pieces [is Haverhill]. I have a necklace with both my babies' names hanging together that I got when they were born and wear constantly. Having a timeless, curated piece like this that I can wear forever is so special.' Haverhill 5 Letter Necklace $858 A Set Of Chemical-Free Cookware 'I bought these healthy nonstick pans for my mom so she could cook confidently without forever chemicals that most generic pans are coated with, which seep into our food.' Caraway Cookware Set (12-Piece) $445 The Ultimate Ice Cream Maker 'We love ice cream but are dairy-free, so to satisfy our sweet tooth without a bunch of added refined sugars, dairy and unhealthy additives, we make our own ice cream using just fruit and raw coconut, and it tastes better than the store-bought processed stuff!' Ninja Creami $200 Her Single-Step Mama Makeup Routine 'I don't typically wear makeup, but when I do, I opt for something simple, and it has to be all-natural. This 100% mineral sunscreen with non-nano zinc oxide has the perfect amount of tint to even out my complexion and give me a nice glow. It's my one-step mama makeup routine!' RMS Beauty SunCoverup Super Tint SPF 50 $49 An Incredibly Fun Toy For Lake Life 'Living on a lake, my husband and I love our hydrofoil board. It enables us to surf (and hover!) without needing waves. It's quiet, exercises your balance and, as a bonus, hits your leg and core strength.' Fliteboard From $10,340 The Mack Daddy Of Wellness Equipment 'I chose to have children later in life, which drives my commitment to staying healthy, energetic and fully present as they grow. I support that through daily meditation, aerobic and resistance training, whole-food nutrition and evidence-based technologies that promote long-term vitality. My hyperbaric chamber, backed by clinical research for its role in cellular repair, inflammation reduction and longevity, was one of the most impactful investments I could make—not just for myself, but for my family.' OxyHelp Hyperbaric Chamber Price Upon Request Her Uncommon Favorite Beauty Product 'This is going to sound strange, but it's my gym. Working out releases a ton of hormones that boost your emotions and your skin's appearance. It even increases collagen production, which repairs skin cells, firming up your skin. Last I checked, there's no single beauty product out there that can do all this. If I had to choose one piece of equipment, it'd be either the AmStaff Fitness SD-5000 All-In-One Smith Machine or the AmStaff Leg Press Hack Squat.' AmStaff Fitness SD-5000 All-In-One Smith Machine $6,430 Her Travel (And Life) Essential 'These earplugs are a lifesaver! I discovered them at a little corner store when I was living in Paris, and thankfully you can buy them online now. They're also great for travel.' Quies Wax Earplugs $12 What She's Currently Reading ' Raising Securely Attached Kids by Eli Harwood provides such an important message about resilience, empathy and staying connected while raising our children.' Raising Securely Attached Kids by Eli Harwood $15 An Emergency Must-Have 'We discovered these zero-waste batteries and keep them on hand for all our office supplies. Batteries are so wasteful and don't decompose, so this company has created something truly special with their built-in recycling program.' Better Battery Co. Variety Pack $30 A Unique Way To Keep The Twins Entertained 'Our kids love music, and I thought it would be fun to learn a new instrument alongside them, so I have taken up the banjo, which I've always wanted to learn, and it's been such a great reminder of how important it is to never stop learning new things—and that it's never too late to try.' Gold Tone AC-1 Composite Openback 5-String Banjo $300 Her Tried-And-True Carry-On 'This is my ride-or-die luggage. They're the only ones that can handle the test of time!' Tumi Alpha 3 Collection Dual Access Continental Carry-On $1,050 The Vitamins That Got Her Through Her Pregnancy 'Fifteen percent of prenatal vitamins contain lead, exceeding California's Proposition 65 threshold of 0.5 micrograms per serving. This means we're consuming dangerous heavy metals while trying to do something good for our bodies. These are the only prenatal vitamins I trust, and they have different formulas based on your needs for every stage of your pregnancy journey.' HealthyBaby Our Prenatal: Preconception & 1st Trimester $85 The Laundry Staple She Swears By 'One thing about me is that I take a lot of pride in my laundry. If someone needs a stain out, I'm the one they come to, and they're always amazed that I'm able to do it using 100% natural plant-, mineral-, water-based products that aren't harsh on our clothes, our skin or our planet.' HealthyBaby Laundry System $35 Item She Can't Live Without As A Mother To Twins 'Obviously this changes a lot at different ages, but right now it's the Buckle Me Baby coats: This one-mama-owned small business took a common struggle and safety concern and solved it in style. Her Buckle Me Baby car seat coats have a front panel, which allows a harness to fit securely around a child's chest and shoulders rather than on top of a bulky winter coat. Which not only is more comfortable for the children but also solves a huge safety concern during a collision—the impact typically flattens the puffiness of jackets, which creates space, and therefore kids are prone to flying out of their coat/car seat.' Buckle Me Baby Toast Car Seat Coat $70 Preorder At Buckle Me Baby


Geek Tyrant
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Hilary Swank Turned Down COBRA KAI and the Creators Are Still Bummed About It — GeekTyrant
Cobra Kai pulled off something few legacy sequels manage to do, reignite the heart of a beloved franchise and bring back nearly every major player from the original Karate Kid films. But, one character never made it back into the dojo… Julie Pierce, played by Hilary Swank in The Next Karate Kid . Now, the show's creators are opening up about how that door was closed before it ever really opened. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Cobra Kai co-creator Josh Heald explained they had plans in place for Swank, but it just never came together. 'We did reach out in the very early days before the season to see if there was a path [for her to appear]. We had an inkling of an idea about how she could come into this story and not have to commit to 10 episodes or something. ' It was going to feel like it could be a one- or two-episode arc, similar to what we did with Elisabeth Shue, where you can bring Ali back in at a pivotal moment and affect an important relationship.' The creative team team did a great job managing to pull legacy characters back into the fold. William Zabka and Ralph Macchio were game from the beginning. Yuji Okumoto (Chozen), Sean Kanan (Mike Barnes), and Thomas Ian Griffith (Terry Silver) all returned and got meaningful story arcs. Elisabeth Shue even came back for a key moment. So naturally, they thought Swank might be up for something similar. But that wasn't the case. 'On her end, it was very respectful, but we never got that opportunity to sit down and pour our heart out the way that we typically do when we bring back characters from the legacy. 'She was just in a place where she wasn't looking to do that. She had had babies. I think she was in production on something at the time, and it was a respectful pass on even the idea of a meeting. 'She didn't want us to go through the trouble of flying out to her and putting our heart on the sleeve because it just wasn't something she was ready to do at that moment.' Still, for the creators, it's clearly a missed opportunity. They had the 'beginnings of a genesis of an idea' for Julie Pierce and were eager to see how she could've fit into the larger Miyagi-verse. But they never got to pitch it. For fans holding out hope, all might not be lost. The creators are already developing spinoffs and have hinted there's more story left to tell in the world Mr. Miyagi built. So who knows? Maybe Julie's moment could still come, just not in the way we expected.
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Cobra Kai' creators say it was 'disappointing' Hilary Swank turned down an offer to return
The creators of Netflix's Cobra Kai managed to pack in an impressive amount of Karate Kid Easter eggs in the show's final season, but there was one major callback they weren't able to make happen: an appearance from The Next Karate Kid's Julie Pierce, played in the 1994 film by future Oscar winner Hilary Swank. It wasn't for lack of trying. Knowing how much fans wanted Julie to show up — and being huge fans of the Karate Kid franchise themselves — Cobra Kai creators Josh Heald, Jon Huwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg began outreach to Swank's representatives in the lead-up to the show's sixth and final season. "We did reach out in the very early days before the season to see if there was a path [for her to appear]," explains Heald. "We had an inkling of an idea about how she could come into this story and not have to commit to 10 episodes or something. It was going to feel like it could be a one- or two-episode arc, similar to what we did with Elisabeth Shue, where you can bring Ali back in at a pivotal moment and affect an important relationship." Armed with what Heald calls "the beginnings of a genesis of an idea," he, Hurwitz, and Schlossberg reached out to Swank's team "to find out if we could have a discussion with her about it and introduce ourselves." That approach has worked before, not only on Oscar nominee Shue, who reprised her role as Ali — who dumped Johnny (William Zabka) for Daniel (Ralph Macchio) in the original Karate Kid — in Cobra Kai season 3. Heald, Hurwitz, and Schlossberg also brought back Yuji Okumoto (Karate Kid Part II antagonist Chozen Toguchi), Sean Kanan (Karate Kid Part III villain Mike Barnes), Thomas Ian Griffith (Part III's big bad, Terry Silver), Robyn Lively (whose Jessica from KKIII turned out to be the cousin of Daniel's wife, Amanda, played by Courteney Henggeler!), and many more. Unfortunately, the conversation with Swank never happened. "On her end, it was very respectful, but we never got that opportunity to sit down and pour our heart out the way that we typically do when we bring back characters from the legacy," Heald says. "She was just in a place where she wasn't looking to do that. She had had babies. I think she was in production on something at the time, and it was a respectful pass on even the idea of a meeting. She didn't want us to go through the trouble of flying out to her and putting our heart on the sleeve because it just wasn't something she was ready to do at that moment." But Cobra Kai never dies — and neither do the creators' hopes about a possible visit from Julie Pierce in a future Miyagi-verse project someday. (The trio is already at work on potential Cobra Kai spinoffs.) "It's a big piece of the Miyagi-verse that's still out there," says Heald. "For us, it was a little disappointing because we like getting everybody, but at the same time, we didn't sacrifice any huge story that we had fully developed. It's more fruit on the vine for if we can revisit this universe going forward." Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly