7 popular '70s songs that take us back

Songs can be time machines. Music unlocks memory in a major way, and the right ones can really take us back. From The Bee Gees to Marvin Gaye, join us on a nostalgia trip through the mega-hits of the '70s.

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Popular '70s songs that take us back

Image Credit: Marvin Gaye by Los Angeles Times (CC BY).

1. 'What's Going On'

Released:1971

Marvin Gaye had a lot to say with "What's Going On," a song off a concept album written about the Vietnam War. Between Gaye's pleas for peace and commentary about the war, the 70s are very much alive in this song.

Image Credit: Eagles performing in 2008 by Steve Alexander (CC BY-SA).

2. 'Hotel California'

Released:1976

C'mon, picture it. As soon as you saw "Hotel and "California" next to each other, you imagined yourself on a dark desert highway, cool wind in your hair. If there's any band more emblematic of the idea of a desert highway, I'd be surprised. Plus, that 10-year-long guitar solo is a nostalgia trip in and of itself.

Image Credit: Gloria Gaynor by Thomas Rodenbücher (CC BY).

3. 'I Will Survive'

Released:1978

What an anthem for empowerment, resilience, and overcoming adversity. Gloria Gaynor will be eternal for this one. Just try not to think aboutthe Cake cover.

Image Credit: Freddie Mercury by (CC BY-SA).

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4. 'Bohemian Rhapsody'

Released:1975

Even today, few songs are as absolutely insane as this one, which became a permanent part of pop culture the minute it arrived. This song doesn't just take us back to the '70s though; it also takes us back to 1992 when, in case anybody forgot about Queen,"Wayne's World" was thereto launch them back into pop culture in an entirely new way.

Image Credit: Earth Wind & Fire by Chris Hakkens (None).

5. 'September'

Released:1978

That infectious rhythm. Those pumping horns. Close your eyes listening to this, and you'll find yourself in a nightclub in 1978 … but it's no less of a mega-jam today.

Image Credit: Jimmy Page by Heinrich Klaffs (CC BY-NC-SA).

6. 'Stairway to Heaven'

Released:1971

Beloved by rock journalists and annoying guys in guitar shops alike, "Stairway to Heaven" is one of those songs a lot of people will say is the best rock and roll song of all time. The progression from gentle acoustic to the big rock crescendo is iconic as can be, and brings us back to a time when Led Zeppelin was the most exciting thing happening in music.

Image Credit: Bee Gees in 1976 by Caribb (CC BY-NC-ND).

7. 'Stayin' Alive'

Released:1977

You could argue no song encapsulates the '70s more than this Bee Gees mega-hit. Those pulsing beats and infamous falsettos are legendary, and they make most people think of disco immediately. Some think of "Saturday Night Fever." If you're me,you think of "Airplane."Whatever you associate with this song, it's all sort of the same thing: This is the '70s, baby.

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Kurt Russell Reveals Why Leaving L.A. for Colorado Is Exciting for Him and Goldie Hawn

Kurt Russell opened up about why he and Goldie Hawn love leaving Hollywood for Colorado

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  • The couple shares a residence in Old Snowmass, Colo., which Kurt has said is his "favorite" property of several they own

  • Kurt also revealed what he enjoys "most" about their log home, and opened up about why the longtime couple spends so much time there

Colorado isKurt Russell's happy place.

The 75-year-old actor opened up about why he enjoys ditching the bright lights of Hollywood for thebeloved log homehe shares in the state with longtime loveGoldie Hawnin a newFox Newsinterview tied to his new showThe Madison.

"What I enjoy most is that [Hawn] really likes it in Colorado," Kurt said, adding that it also helps that his sonWyatt Russelllives in the state with his wife,Meredith Hagner, and theiryoung children.

"Wyatt and Meredith and their two boys, they live in Colorado now. So we like to spend as much time there as we can," he added of himself and Hawn, 80.

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The actor also compared his and Hawn's lifestyle — the longtime couple splits their time between several properties across the country — to the characters ofThe Madison, who travel between Los Angeles and Colorado.

"I'd like to be there more," Kurt told Fox News of Colorado. "And there's a different kind of life there. That's primarily it. I'd like to be able to spend as much time there as possible."

The Thingstar first moved to the state when he was 26 years old. He and Hawn moved into their property in Old Snowmass, a hamlet located northwest of Aspen, around a decade later — and it's his "favorite" of all of their properties, he told revealed earlier this month.

"Our Old Snowmass home is my favorite," Kurt toldThe Wall Street Journalof the residence, which he described as "a large, beautiful log-cabin lodge on a ranch that we moved into a little over 40 years ago."

Wyatt Russell and Meredith Hagner at the L.A. premiere of 'Thunderbolts' on April 28, 2025Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

"I like to wake up in bed each morning looking at the mountain out back," he added of the home. "I like to head down to the barn, saddle up a horse and ride. I also like zoning out in front of the living room fireplace."

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The couple owns a collective 70 acres of land between two adjoining properties in Aspen and Old Snowmass, per a 2016 report from theDenver Post. Hawn owns the 2,700-square-foot guesthouse while Kurt owns the 6,500-square-foot, eight-bedroom main residence.

Hawn's sonOliver Hudsonhaspreviously described the Colorado home as a "time capsule,"which his mom "refuses" to modernize.

While taking a video call onLive with Kelly and Ryanfrom the guest house that Hawn owns in 2022, Oliver, 49, explained, "Mom built this house first, and then my stepdad Kurt built the other house. So we lived here in 1985 for two years."

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"It's a bit of a time capsule," he added of the house. "Those curtains that you see are like 30 years old, you know what I mean? Mom refuses to update, which, kind of, is great."

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Hawn and Kurt are one of the longest-standing couples in Hollywood,having been together since 1983.

Theyhave four children: Boston Russell, whom Kurt welcomed with ex-wife Season Hubley; Oliver andKate Hudsonfrom Goldie's previous relationship with Bill Hudson; and Wyatt, the couple's youngest, whom they welcomed together.

Including Wyatt's two sons, theyalso have eight grandchildren.

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Audiences had the time of their lives watchingDirty Dancingin 1987.

Entertainment Weekly Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in 'Dirty Dancing'Credit: Artisan Entertainment/Everett

Emile Ardolino's kinetic classic tells the story of an earnest daddy's girl (Jennifer Grey) who falls for a macho dance instructor (Patrick Swayze) at the Kellerman's resort in the Catskills.

The chemistry between Grey and Swayze turned the romantic dance drama into a worldwide phenomenon. Along with its killer soundtrack selling more than 32 million units, the film earned $214 million at the global box office and became the first movie to sell over one million copies on home video.

Despite two attempts to recapture the magic with a2004 prequeland a2017 TV remake, no one has successfully duplicated the feeling of that first triumphant lift. But perhaps that will change withLionsgate's in-development sequel, which will hopefully see Grey reprising her role as Frances "Baby" Houseman.

"The role of Baby has held a very deep and meaningful place in my heart, as it has in the hearts of so many fans over the years," said Grey, who will also serve as an executive producer, in a January 2026 statement. "I've long wondered where we might find Baby years later and what her life might be like, but it's taken time to assemble the kind of people that I felt could be entrusted to build on the legacy of the original film... and I'm excited to say that it looks like the wait will soon be over!"

As we wait to see how the project shakes out, let's take a look at where the originalDirty Dancingcast is now.

Jennifer Grey (Frances "Baby" Houseman)

Jennifer Grey in 'Dirty Dancing'; Grey at the 2025 Producers Guild Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on Feb, 8, 2025, in Los AngelesCredit: Artisan Entertainment/Everett; Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

Before she played the shy, watermelon-carrying teenager who transforms into a confident dancer, Jennifer Grey began performing thanks to her pedigree as the daughter of Broadway star Joel Grey (who won a Tony and an Oscar for his stage and screen work inCabaret).

After appearing in films likeRed Dawn(1984) andFerris Bueller's Day Off(1986), Grey took on the role of Frances "Baby" Houseman, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.

Greyspoke withEntertainment Weeklyin 2022 about why her iconic watermelon line strikes a chord with viewers. "I think that the specificity of the feeling of intense shame… That feeling, that human feeling, is so universal," she said. "The idea of just wanting to look good and just feeling like, 'Oh, now I've done it. Now he'll see I'm worse than he thought. I'm like a freaking idiot.'"

Grey struggled to find continued success in Hollywood, in part due to a rhinoplasty that made her almost unrecognizable. In the '90s, she appeared on the first season ofFriendsas Rachel's (Jennifer Aniston) former BFF Mindy, butundiagnosed anxiety led her to passon an offer to return.

Returning to the world of dance in 2010, Grey won the Mirror Ball trophy in season 11 of ABC'sDancing With the Stars.

In 2022, she released a memoir,Out of the Corner, in which she dished on her plastic surgery and, of course, the film that put her on the map.

The actress has enjoyed a career resurgence in recent years, with a leading role on Prime Video'sRed Oaksgiving way to turns in Lifetime'sGwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation(2023) and the Oscar-winningA Real Pain(2024).

Grey was married to Marvel star Clark Gregg for 20 years until their divorce in 2021. They share a daughter, Stella, whom the actress told EW did not enjoy watching her mother dirty dance with another man.

Patrick Swayze (Johnny Castle)

Johnny Castle; Patrick SwayzeCredit: Artisan Entertainment/ Courtesy: Everett; Barry Brecheisen/WireImage

Patrick Swayze did his own "kind of dancing" as rebellious lover boy Johnny Castle. Prior to hisDirty Dancingrole, the actor played Danny Zuko inGreaseon Broadway and another greaser inThe Outsiders(1983) alongside future stars like Tom Cruise, Rob Lowe, and Ralph Macchio.

A singer, Swayze recorded the ballad "She's Like the Wind" for theDirty Dancingsoundtrack. The song reached No. 3 on theBillboardHot 100. Speaking withPEOPLE, he said it's about "a man [who] is in love with a woman and he knows he's not good enough." He continued, "That's kind of how Johnny felt with Baby:She so outclasses me, how dare [I think] she might love me?I think I accidentally keyed into something that so many guys feel."

AfterDirty Dancing, Swayze continued on a hot streak with films likeRoad House(1989), Point Break(1991), andGhost(1990), which brought him his second Golden Globe nomination.

He would receive a third nom in 1996 for the drag comedyTo Wong Foo Thanks for Everything!, Julie Newmar.Although his box office heat cooled down by the late '90s, the actor continued to appear in projects likeDonnie Darko(2001) and even made a small appearance as a dance instructor in the less-belovedDirty Dancing: Havana Nights.

In 2007, while filming the pilot for the A&E seriesThe Beast, Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.He died in 2009, and is survived by his wife of 34 years, Lisa Niemi.

The couple co-wrote the memoirThe Time of My Life, which was published posthumously in 2010. In 2019, Niemi participated in the documentary that chronicled the star's life and career,I Am Patrick Swayze.

Jerry Orbach (Jake Houseman)

Jake Houseman; Jerry OrbachCredit: Vestron Pictures; Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage

Ahead of playing Baby's disapproving father, Dr. Jake Houseman, Tony-winning actorJerry Orbachwas already a fixture on Broadway, originating the role of Billy Flynn in the musicalChicago.

By the timeDirty Dancingpremiered in 1987, viewers outside New York were most familiar with his recurring stint as private eye Harry McGraw onMurder, She Wrote,as well as the crime thrillersPrince of the City(1981) andF/X(1986).

The star received more than just a career boost from the 1987 blockbuster. Orbach was also given profit participation as part of his deal, which turned out to be a bigger payday than anyone expected. Hetold EWin 1991, "Nobody knew how big that movie was going to be, or they wouldn't have given us a little piece of it."

Post–Dirty Dancing, Orbach further endeared himself to generations of TV and film fans with his long-running portrayal of Det. Lennie Briscoe onLaw & Order— and for giving voice to the hospitality-minded candlestick Lumière in Disney'sBeauty and the Beast(1991). He played the two characters across several spinoff shows and direct-to-video sequels, and continued to appear onMurder, She Wroteuntil 1991.

The actor was married to Marta Curro from 1958 to 1979, with whom he had two sons. In 1979, he tied the knot with actress Elaine Cancilla. Following a private 10-year struggle with prostate cancer, the actordied at age 69in December 2004. He delivered his final onscreen performance posthumously inLaw & Order: Trial by Juryin 2005.

Kelly Bishop (Marjorie Houseman)

Marjorie Houseman; Kelly BishopCredit: Vestron Pictures; JUSTINE YEUNG/Freeform via Getty

Baby's mother, Marjorie, is played by Broadway vetKelly Bishop.

However, Bishop was originally cast in the role of seductress Vivian Pressman before being recast on location. Shetold Canada'sNational Post, "What was good about the role was that I'd always played the other woman, that character I was cast for originally, and this changed me into more of a mom, which broadened my outlook a little bit… Although I have to admit I found being a nice mom not nearly as much fun as being a bad girl."

Bishop went on to play sharp-tongued matriarch Emily Gilmore for seven seasons onGilmore Girls. She returned for the Netflix limited seriesGilmore Girls: A Year in the Lifein 2016. In fact, her most frequent collaborations over the last few decades have been withGilmorecreator Amy Sherman-Palladino, with whom she reteamed forBunheads,The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, andÉtoile.

Most recently, Bishop joined the ensemble of Apple TV's hit seriesShrinking.

Bishop was married to TV personality Lee Leonard for nearly 40 years until his death in 2018.

Cynthia Rhodes (Penny Johnson)

Penny Johnson; Cynthia RhodesCredit: Vestron Pictures; Vince Bucci/Getty

Cynthia Rhodes was no stranger to hoofing it on screen prior toDirty Dancing —thanks to supporting roles inXanadu(1980),Staying Alive(1983),Flashdance(1983), andRunaway(1984).

BeforeDirty Dancing, she worked with the film's choreographer, Kenny Ortega, in a long-form video for the band the Tubes before taking on the role of Johnny's original dance partner, Penny Johnson, whose botched abortion sets the plot in motion.

In 1989,Rhodes describedthe grueling process of preparing for the movie's dance sequences. "We started rehearsals about two weeks before we started the film and we rehearsed every day for about 10 hours a day to make it look, like, that Patrick and I had been dancing together all of our lives… it was really hard… and that's why I keep saying I'm never going to dance again."

Post–Dirty Dancing, Rhodes focused on music, taking over as lead singer for the group Animotion's third album. However, the band broke up soon after, and Rhodes went on to star in only one more film, 1991'sCurse of the Crystal Eye,before retiring from show business to focus on raising her children.

Rhodes was married to singer Richard Marx for 25 years. The couple divorced in 2014, and they have three children together: sons Lucas, Jesse, and Brandon.

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Jane Brucker (Lisa Houseman)

Jane Brucker as Lisa HousemanCredit: Vestron Pictures

Lisa, Baby's self-centered sister who warbles off-key during the Kellerman's talent show, is played by Jane Brucker. The actress made her film debut inDirty Dancing, where she not only shimmied her way through the performance of "Hula Hana," but also co-wrote the song on set with Ortega.

She told EW, "I wrote the story of the spoiled brat on an island, just during breaks.… [At some point] Kenny said, "Put 'wacka wacka' in it." I thought you couldn't put "wacka" in the song because it sounded like "whack off." I thought he was nuts.… But then I thought, "Wait a minute, the movie's calledDirty Dancing. Maybe I'm just square."

After hanging up her grass skirt, Brucker reunited with Grey in 1989's ensemble comedyBloodhounds of Broadway(1989). She also appeared in the filmsStealing Home(1988) andDishdogz(2005).

While she initially didn't fight for songwriting credit out of fear of making waves, she later pursued publishing rights for "Hula Hana" and found the statute of limitations had passed. But when a stage musical was launched and featured the song, the actress, along with Ortega, was able to retroactively receive the credit she deserved.

In 2022, she (sort of) returned to the world ofDirty Dancingasa guest judgeon the short-lived Fox reality competition series,The Real Dirty Dancing.

Brucker was married to actor Brian O'Connor until 1993. She then married photographer Raul Vega in 2001. She has one daughter from each marriage.

Jack Weston (Max Kellerman)

Max Kellerman; Jack WestonCredit: Vestron Pictures; Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Jack Weston played the conservative Max Kellerman, the owner of the resort where everyone had the time of their lives.

By the time cameras rolled onDirty Dancing,Weston had been acting professionally since the 1950s and had accumulated more than 100 credits. His most well-known films includeWait Until Dark(1967),The Thomas Crown Affair(1968), andCactus Flower(1969). In 1976, he was nominated for a Golden Globe forThe Ritz, and he received a Tony nomination in 1981 for his work in theWoody AllenplayThe Floating Light Bulb.

After the Housemans left Kellerman's, Weston only appeared on screen one more time in the 1988 comedyShort Circuit 2.He returned to the stage in 1991 for a one-night production ofThe Odd Coupleon Broadway before exiting the spotlight.

His first marriage was to actress Marge Redmond ofThe Flying Nunfame. After they divorced, he married Laurie Gilkes, with whom he had one child. He died from lymphoma in 1996.

Wayne Knight (Stan)

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Kellerman's would-be comedian and resort announcer is played by character actorWayne Knight.

The actor is best known for playing the sleazy Dennis Nedry inJurassic Park(1993) and the calculating Newman onSeinfeld. He chasedSeinfeldwith another long-running role on3rd Rock From the Sun, and now boasts a résumé with more than 120 credits and counting — includingSpace Jam(1996),Rat Race(2001), and a slew of animated projects.

Recently, Knight appeared inFive Nights at Freddy's 2(2025) andGoat(2026), as well as on episodes of9-1-1: Lone StarandSt. Denis Medical.

He was married to make-up artist Paula Sutor from 1996 to 2003. He and his second wife, Clare de Chenu, have been married since 2006 and have a son named Liam.

Lonny Price (Neil Kellerman)

Neil Kellerman; Lonny PriceCredit: Artisan Entertainment/courtesy Everett; Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Before playing Neil Kellerman — Baby's entitled would-be paramour who "wouldn't know a new idea if it hit him in the Pachanga" — Lonny Price worked steadily in theater, including as part of the 1981 original Broadway cast of Stephen Sondheim'sMerrily We Roll Along.

FollowingDirty Dancing, he guested on several TV series before stepping behind the camera. As a director, Price worked on shows such asDesperate HousewivesandGreat Performances. He also brought his talents back to theater and won two Emmys for directing the broadcasts ofPBS Great Performances: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetandSondheim! The Birthday Concert.

He directed Glenn Close in the 2017 Broadway revival ofSunset Boulevard, and continues working both on and off-Broadway to this day.

Max Cantor (Robbie Gould)

Max Cantor as Robbie GouldCredit: Vestron Pictures /Courtesy Everett

Max Cantor played Robbie, the philandering, Ayn Rand-espousing waiter who abandons the pregnant Penny.

The actor had a short-lived career, consisting of only five roles, of whichDirty Dancingwas the most successful. Cantor also appeared in the 1983 TV pilot version of the movieDinerand an episode of the seriesLeg Workin 1987.

His final performance was in Todd Solondz's debut feature, the 1989 filmFear, Anxiety & Depression.In addition to being a performer, he was also a journalist who wrote for publications likeThe Village Voice.

Cantor died of a heroin overdose in 1991 at the age of 32.

Neal Jones (Billy Kostecki)

Neal Jones as Billy KosteckiCredit: Vestron Pictures

Neal Jones made his film debut inDirty Dancing, playing dancer Billy Kostecki, Johnny's cousin who hands Baby the infamous watermelon. Before swaying and grinding to Otis Redding's "Love Man" after hours, the Kansas-born performer honed his skills in New York productions likeMacbethand the Tony-winning musicalBig River.

"I'd never been on a film set, so it was all really bright lights to me," he said in a2008 interview. "I was just trying to stay afloat because… the difference between theater and film and television is a wide gorge."

Post–Dirty Dancing, Jones crossed paths with Orbach in two more projects — the Al Pacino-starring filmChinese Coffee(2000) and four episodes ofLaw & Order. He also worked with Pacino and Keanu Reeves in the supernatural legal thrillerThe Devil's Advocate(1997), and received acclaim for his work on the HBO miniseriesGeneration Kill.

Jones also has credits in the filmsGlengarry Glen Ross(1992) andIn America(2002). His last credited role was for a short in 2011, and he appears to have stepped away from Hollywood.

Miranda Garrison (Vivian Pressman)

Miranda Garrison as Vivian PressmanCredit: Vestron Pictures

Miranda Garrison slinks her way around Kellerman's as Johnny's seductive sugar mama Vivian. She also served as the assistant choreographer.

In a2008 interview, she spoke about the experience of choreographing the film's iconic lift. "Kenny Ortega, myself, and most likely Patrick Swayze presented many 'lifts' to the director Emile Ardolino and writer Elinor Bergstein," she said. "Emile and Elinor wanted a through-line metaphor for the ultimate triumph of both Baby and Johnny. Once this lift was found we all knew its narrative power."

In the years sinceDirty Dancing, she has primarily played dancers in movies likeSalsa(1988), The Forbidden Dance(1990),andDirty Dancing: Havana Nights.

The bulk of her work in Hollywood has been as the lead choreographer on several productions, includingEvita(1996) with Madonna andSelena(1997) with Jennifer Lopez.

She also served as a judge for two seasons on the U.K. reality competitionDirty Dancing: The Time of Your Life.

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Sarah Ferguson's Rep Denies Claim She Planned to Clone Queen Elizabeth's Corgis for Reality Show

Sarah Ferguson's rep denies that she planned to star in a reality TV show about cloning Queen Elizabeth's corgis

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  • The series proposal reportedly included creating a company to sell clones of the late Queen's corgis Muick and Sandy

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A representative forSarah Fergusondenies that she ever planned to participate in a reality TV show about cloningQueen Elizabeth's corgis.

In a statement shared with PEOPLE, a rep for Ferguson, 66, denied the claim that the former Duchess of York intended to star in a reality series that would have seen her sell clones of the queen'scorgis, Muick and Sandy, which she and her ex-husband, the formerPrince Andrew,took in following the late monarch's deathin 2022. TheDaily Mailwas first to report the claim in a report published on Saturday, March 21.

"Ms. Ferguson regularly receives varied TV offers and proposals — often for reality shows which she always declines," Ferguson's rep said, adding that "to be absolutely clear, she declined the proposal" reported by theDaily Mailand other outlets "regarding a reality TV show involving the late Queen's corgis."

"She received the proposal following some initial conversations with Halcyon media to discuss a potential programme on dogs generally," the rep continued, "but conversations ended following her declining the opportunity suggested."

TheDaily Mailclaimed that in May 2023 — eight months after the Queendied in September 2022— Ferguson spoke with multiple production companies in the United States about featuring the late Queen's surviving corgis in a show.

A spokesperson for Halcyon Studios did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

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A reported synopsis for the proposed series, per Daily Mail, read, "With the help of a team of scientists and investors, Fergie sets up a company called The Queen's Corgis, which aims to clone the Queen's corgis and sell them to other dog lovers around the world. But as she dives deeper into the world of genetics and cloning, Fergie realizes that her business venture is not without controversy…"

"As the series unfolds, viewers will be taken on a journey through the fascinating world of genetics and cloning, as well as the inner workings of the royal family," the reported synopsis continued. "They will witness the highs and lows of Fergie's business venture, and see how her determination and resilience are put to the test.

"But ultimately, they will be left with a sense of hope and wonder, as they witness the incredible bond between humans and animals, and the enduring legacy of the Queen's beloved corgis."

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Queen Elizabeth was a lover of animals, owning more than 30 corgis and "dorgi" mixes over the course of her life. Muick and Sandy were the only two to outlive her, however, and were present at her funeral on Sept. 19, 2022.

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The status of the late monarch's corgis has been the subject of public interest after Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, 66,officially moved outof their longtime Windsor home, Royal Lodge, in February.

The high-profile pups were last spotted on Feb. 9, per photos published byDaily Mail, which reportedly show Muick and Sandy on a walk at the royal family's Sandringham estate, where Andrew relocated as fresh revelations continue to emerge about the full extent of his ties toconvicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He was arrested on Feb. 19 in relation to a police investigation surroundinga claim that he shared confidential informationin his previous role as a U.K. trade envoy with the disgraced financier, but has continuously denied any wrongdoing, and has not been charged.

Meanwhile, the whereabouts of Ferguson — who has also been the subject of scrutinyfor revelations about her own ties to Epstein—are currently unknown. She has not been seen in public since December 2025.

Months earlier, in September 2025, Ferguson paid tribute to Elizabeth on the third anniversary of her death by sharing a photo of her beloved dogs onInstagram, alongside which she wrote, "Her Majesty will be forever loved, always missed, and never forgotten."

"Not a day goes by when I don't think of the kindness I was unstintingly shown in good times and bad," Ferguson continued. "Caring for Her Majesty's beloved corgis is an honor and a daily reminder of the times we shared together."

Ferguson alsoopened up about adopting the dogsin an exclusive PEOPLE interview in March 2023, joking that "they are national icons, so every time they run chasing a squirrel, I panic."

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Chappell Roan Speaks Out Following Alleged Incident with Soccer Player Jorginho's Young Daughter

Chappell Roan has spoken out following an alleged incident with soccer player Jorginho and his young daughter

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  • The pop star shared her "half of the story" in an Instagram Stories post on March 22

  • Jorginho alleged that Roan sent a security guard to accuse his 11-year-old daughter of disrespecting and harassing the musician while they all dined at the same hotel in São Paulo ahead of the singer's set at Lollapalooza Brazil

Chappell Roanis sharing her side of the story, following an alleged incident with soccer playerJorginhoand his young daughter.

In a Saturday, March 21, Instagram Stories post, Jorginho, 34, alleged that the pop star, 28,sent a security guard to accuse his 11-year-old daughter of disrespecting and harassing the musicianwhile they all dined at the same hotel in São Paulo. (He did not name the child, but appeared to be referring to 11-year-oldAda Law, whom his wife, Catherine Harding, welcomed with her ex,Jude Law.)

A day later, Roan reacted to the claims in her own Instagram Stories post, speaking out about the situation for the first time.

"I'm just going to tell my half of the story of what happened today with a mother and child who were involved with a security guard, who is not my personal security," she began the March 22 video.

"I didn't even see a woman and a child. Like, I did not. No one came up to me, no one bothered me," the "Pink Pony Club" singer continued. "Like, I was just sitting at breakfast in my hotel, [and] I think these people were staying at the hotel as well."

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Roan then said, "I did not ask the security guard to go up and talk to this mother and child. I did not."

"They did not come up to me. They weren't doing anything," she added. "It's unfair for security to just assume someone doesn't have good intentions, when they have no reason to believe, because there's no action even taken."

In another Instagram Stories post, Roan reacted to online commentary poking fun at the situation. "I do not hate people who are fans of my music. I do not hate children. Like, that is crazy," she said.

"I'm sorry to the mother and child, that someone was assuming something, that you would do something, and if you felt uncomfortable, that makes me really sad. You did not deserve that," continued theGrammy Award winner.

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In Jorginho's Instagram Stories post directed at Roan, he wrote, "My wife [Catherine Harding, who also goes byCat Cavelli] is in São Paulo for Lollapalooza Brazil."

"This morning, my daughter woke up incredibly excited. She even made a sign because she was so happy to see an artist she really admires, or used to admire," he continued, referring to Roan ahead of her Lollapalooza Brazil set — where she later gave ashout out to her security team.

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"By coincidence, they're staying at the same hotel as this artist. During breakfast, the artist walked past their table. My daughter, like any child, recognized her, got excited, and just wanted to make sure it was really her," Jorginho then wrote of the alleged interaction, highlighting, "The worst part is she didn't even approach her. She simply walked past the singer's table, looked to confirm it was her, smiled, and went back to sit with her mum. She didn't say anything, didn't ask for anything."

After his daughter walked by, Jorginho alleged in the post, "A large security guard came over to their table while they were still having breakfast and began speaking in an extremely aggressive manner to both my wife and my daughter, saying that she shouldn't allow my daughter to 'disrespect' or 'harass' other people."

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"Honestly, I don't know at what point simply walking past a table and looking to see if someone is there can be considered harassment," the soccer pro continued. He then claimed that the security guard "even said he would file a complaint against them with the hotel, while my 11-year-old daughter was sitting there in tears."

"My daughter was extremely shaken and cried a lot," Jorginho, born Jorge Luiz Frello Filho, added.

He continued, "It's sad to see this kind of treatment coming from those who should understand the importance of fans. At the end of the day, they are the ones who build all of this."

"I sincerely hope this serves as a moment of reflection. No one should have to go through this, especially not a child," Jorginho concluded, then tagging Roan's Instagram account as he wrote in all-caps: "WITHOUT YOUR FANS, YOU WOULD BE NOTHING. AND TO THE FANS, SHE DOES NOT DESERVE YOUR AFFECTION."

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Roan is in the country for Lollapalooza Brazil, which is taking place between March 20 and March 22 at the Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo.

Other performers include Cypress Hill,Katseye,Lola YoungandMarina, among others.

Roan has long been anoutspoken advocate for boundaries between herself and fans, as well as paparazzi.

Earlier this month, she made headlines forcalling out a group of photographers and admirerswho waited outside the restaurant where she was dining for "harassing" her.

Representatives for Roan and the Palácio Tangará have not responded to PEOPLE's requests for comment.

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Trump says he's sending ICE agents to airports Monday amid DHS funding impasse

President Donald Trump said Sunday that he's sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to U.S. airports to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers amid theongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown.

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"On Monday, ICE will be going to airports to help our wonderful TSA Agents who have stayed on the job despite the fact that the Radical Left Democrats, who are only focused on protecting hard line criminals who have entered our Country illegally, are endangering the USA by holding back the money that was long ago agreed to with signed and sealed contracts, and all," Trump said in a post on his social media platform.

On Saturday, the president said he was ready to deploy ICE agents if Democrats didn't "immediately sign an agreement" to end the shutdown.

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Trump said that operations would include immigration enforcement. It's not currently clear what security roles, exactly, ICE agents will take on in airports.

Transportation Secretary Duffy says ICE agents are trained and can assist TSA at airports

The White House referred ABC News back to the president's post when asked what capacity Americans can expect to see ICE operating in at airports.

Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, said Sunday that he was working with acting ICE Administrator Todd Lyons on plans that would "free up TSA agents for specialized tasks, like passenger and bag screening" and hopes to have final details together by the end of the day.

"We're simply there to help TSA do their job in areas that don't need their specialized expertise, such as, you know, screening through the x-ray machine, not trained on that, we won't do that," Homan told CNN's "State of the Union." "But there are roles we can play to release TSA officers from the non significant role, such as guarding an exit, so they can get back to the scanning machines and move people quicker."

Trump's statements come afterDemocrats on Friday blocked legislationto reopen DHS for the fifth time since the partial shutdown began in mid-February.

Democrats have demanded changes to policy surrounding ICE and Customs and Border Protection in exchange for votes to fund all of the department. Republicans, meanwhile, have rejected Democratic efforts to fund other agencies in DHS like the Coast Guard, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

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Thousands of TSA employees have now missed their first full paychecks, and travelers are facing long lines at airports around the country.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries blasted the plan to send ICE agents to airports.

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"The last thing that the American people need are for untrained ICE agents to be deployed at airports all across the country, potentially to brutalize or, in some instances, kill them," Jeffries told CNN's "State of the Union." "We've already seen how ICE conducts itself. These are untrained individuals when it comes to doing the current job that they have for the most part, let alone deploying them in close exposure in highly sensitive situations at airports across the country."

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Sunday appeared to suggest that ICE agents would do more than Homan outlined, saying that ICEcould be used to support airport screening.

"They run those same type of security machines at the southern border, right? Packages come through or people come through. They run similar assets," Duffy said on ABC News' "This Week," adding that "even administratively they'll be helpful."

"But again, we have ICE agents who are trained and can provide assistance to agents," Duffy said.

2nd jobs, longer hours, pushed to the brink: TSA workers detail mounting stress as DHS shutdown continues

On Saturday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., also urged Democrats to agree to a funding deal.

"At some point, the Democrats are going to have to take yes for an answer. I know they think this is politically good for them. It is not," Thune said.

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has met behind closed doors with Homan throughout the week. The latest meeting concluded late Friday night.

Michael Wyke/AP - PHOTO: Air travelers endure long lines and two-hour wait times at the TSA security check point at Terminal E at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, on March 20, 2026, in Houston.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, in speech on the Senate floor on Saturday, urged Republicans to support a Democratic effort to fund TSA while other negotiations continue.

"It is unacceptable for workers and travelers and entire airports to get taken hostage in political games, but that's what the Republicans are doing," Schumer, D-N.Y., said.

"It is unacceptable to say we will only pay TSA workers if it is attached to a bill that funds ICE with no reforms, but that's what the Republicans have been doing. Democrats want to pay TSA workers ASAP, with no strings attached," Schumer added.

ABC News' Lalee Ibssa and Ford McCracken contributed to this report.

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Quiz: Can you name these '90s TV shows from their catchphrases?

Before streaming, before binge-watching, before anyone had heard the word "algorithm," there was just the TV and whatever was on it. For a generation of Americans, certain '90s shows didn't just entertain; they defined them. They colonized the language. Ten iconic lines, one decade. See how many you can place.

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Quiz: Can you name these '90s TV shows from their catchphrases?

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Catchphrase 1

"How you doin'?"

The most quoted pickup line of the decade, delivered with a raised eyebrow by a character who somehow made shamelessness charming.

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Answer 1

Friends— Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) made this his trademark on the NBC comedy that ran from 1994 to 2004.

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Catchphrase 2

"Did I do that?"

A nervous wince, pushed-up glasses, and the voice of a man always standing next to whatever just broke. The character was so beloved that he eventually took over the show.

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Answer 2

Family Matters— Steve Urkel (Jaleel White) delivered this line on ABC from 1989 to 1998.

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Catchphrase 3

"Yada yada yada"

Few phrases have done more heavy lifting with fewer syllables. People still use it today, often without knowing where it came from.

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Answer 3

Seinfeld— The expression went mainstream in a 1997 episode of the NBC comedy many still regard as the greatest sitcom ever made.

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Catchphrase 4

"Have mercy!"

The signature exclamation of a mullet-sporting musician living in a house full of people who had no business raising children together.

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Answer 4

Full House— Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) on the ABC series that ran from 1987 to 1995 and defined wholesome '90s family television.

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Catchphrase 5

"Oh my God, they killed Kenny!"

Dark, absurd, and repeated so reliably it became a ritual. From a show that was not for the children, it featured as the main characters.

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Answer 5

South Park— Stan Marsh's weekly horror debuted when Comedy Central launched the series in 1997. It is still running today.

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Catchphrase 6

One syllable. Added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2001. The man who made it famous has been doing so since 1989.

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Answer 6

The Simpsons— Homer Simpson (Dan Castellaneta) turned this grunt of self-recrimination into the most recognizable sound in pop culture.

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Catchphrase 7

"I'm listening"

Delivered quietly across a radio microphone by a Seattle psychiatrist with excellent taste in furniture. It promised safe hands. It did not always deliver.

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Answer 7

Frasier— Dr. Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) opened every episode of his call-in show with this line on NBC from 1993 to 2004.

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Catchphrase 8

"Is that your final answer?"

Five words, a ticking clock, studio lights. The host's calm repetition made contestants sweat on national television every week.

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Answer 8

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire— Regis Philbin made it a phenomenon on ABC in 1999, drawing over 30 million viewers per episode.

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Catchphrase 9

"Talk to the hand"

A dismissal with an outstretched palm from a wisecracking character who arrived in Bel-Air and immediately made himself loudly at home.

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Answer 9

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air— Will Smith's NBC breakout ran from 1990 to 1996 and launched one of the biggest careers in Hollywood history.

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Catchphrase 10

A man walks into a bar. The room shouts his name. He sits. He orders. For eleven seasons, this was the most comforting thirty seconds in television.

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Answer 10

Cheers— The Boston bar comedy ran until 1993, and its finale drew nearly 80 million viewers, one of the most-watched broadcasts in American television history.

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Whether you nailed all ten or blanked on a few, there is no shame in admitting the '90s were a long time ago. What is remarkable is how vividly these phrases still land. Great writing does not expire.

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