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Things got a little too real while shooting the comedy. David Spade says Corey Haim hit him up for lunch money while filming Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star

Things got a little too real while shooting the comedy.

David Spade says Corey Haim hit him up for lunch money while filming Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star

Things got a little too real while shooting the comedy.

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If you were hoping that *Fly on the Wall* — Dana Carvey and David Spade's podcast — was nothing but laughter and good cheer, there was a moment on the most recent episode that got a little dark.

The hosts were talking about Spade's 2003 comedy *Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star*, a silly entertainment-obsessed movie co-produced by Adam Sandler in which Spade plays a former kid actor who is down on his luck.

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A good number of actual former child stars appeared in the movie, including Corey Feldman, Barry Williams, Emmanuel Lewis (who Spade referred to as "Webster" on the podcast), Leif Garrett, Danny Bonaduce, and more. Spade reflected on a musical number in the project (written by Robert Smigel) that included the whole gang, including Corey Haim, who died in 2010 at the age of 38.**

"Corey Haim, remember him?" Spade asked his cohost. "He's Corey Feldman's buddy. Super sweet. Walking to lunch from the soundstage after singing, I'm in my outfit and he goes, 'Hey, hey, thanks for having me... Uh, hey, I was going to go off campus and eat.' [He then asked], 'Do we get a per diem for today?'"

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When Spade said he wasn't sure, Haim asked if Spade would be the one to give him his allowance.

Continuing, Spade recalled telling him, "'I don't think I'm the one that gives you your per diem.' And he goes, 'But I need some 'cause I want to go get lunch.' He goes, 'You got 100 bucks or something? I could just go get lunch?' And I f---in' did it."

Knowing now that Haim had a significant substance abuse problem, Spade said, "I swear at the time it didn't even hit me that he might go use or something. And he probably didn't, but I was like, 'Was that stupid? Was that f---ing dumb of me?'"

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Thinking more about how his comedy may have landed with some actual former child stars, Spade said that "the parents a lot of the time, not all the time, a lot of times the parents are, like, spending the money. They're like, 'Hey, you're my kid. It's my money.' And then when they're 18, they're like, 'Back up that Brinks truck!' And they're like, 'The thing is, there's not a ton left.'"

It's all a bit of a bummer, which might be why *Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star *isn't quite the cherished film that others from that era have become.**

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- Courtney Stodden rose to fame as a tabloid fixture and reality TV star after marrying 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison at age 16.

- The couple divorced in 2020, and she's since accused him of grooming her.

- Stodden is the subject of a new Lifetime movie, *I Was a Child Bride: The Courtney Stodden Story*.

Courtney Stodden was just 16 years old when she became a tabloid fixture after marrying a much, much older man in 2011.

In the 15 years since she first made headlines, Stodden has run the 21st-century media gauntlet, capitalizing on her tabloid fame with pop aspirations, appearances on numerous reality TV shows, a few acting roles, and even a solo sex tape.

Now, she's the subject of a new Lifetime movie,* I Was a Child Bride: The Courtney Stodden Story*. The TV movie, which chronicles Stodden's marriage to 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison, is narrated by Stodden and, according to Lifetime, told through her perspective.

In light of the new film, you might be curious where Courtney Stodden is now. Let's dig in below.

Who is Courtney Stodden?

Stodden was raised in Ocean Shores, Wash., by parents Alex and Krista. As a child, she competed in beauty pageants, including Miss Teen Washington USA, per ABC News.

Stodden rose to fame in 2011 after marrying Hutchison, an actor known for his roles in *The Green Mile* (1999) and *Lost* (2007–2009), when she was 16 and he was 51. A bizarre and uncomfortable interview with ABC News, conducted roughly a month after the wedding, helped to cultivate the public's fascination with the couple.

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Stodden was attempting to forge a career as a pop star around this time, having already released singles such as "Car Candy" and "Don't Put It On Me" prior to their marriage.

She found more success, however, on reality TV. Stodden and Hutchison starred on season 2 of VH1's *Couples Therapy* (2012), and she appeared solo on the British iteration of *Celebrity Big Brother* (2013). She later appeared on reality series like *Reality Ex-Wives* (2015), *The Mother/Daughter Experiment* (2016), and *Courtney* (2020), an FNL Network show said to be about her "day-to-day challenges."

Stodden's career features other strange and intriguing endeavors, including a cameo in a 50 Cent video, a role in Glenn Danzig's 2019 film *Verotika*, a solo sex tape released via Vivid Entertainment, and an OnlyFans account, not to mention advocacy for the animal rights organization PETA.**

How did Courtney Stodden and Doug Hutchison meet?

Stodden met Hutchison when her parents signed her up for private acting lessons with the actor, per ABC News. The pair reportedly spoke online and over the phone for six months before the twice-divorced Hutchison traveled to Stodden's Washington hometown to meet her in person for the first time and propose marriage.

Despite the fact that Stodden was underage, her parents approved of the union. Krista Stodden signed over consent to her daughter, and Stodden and Hutchison were wed in Las Vegas, where it was legal.

"Every father can only pray to have such a man behind their daughter," her father, Alex Stodden, told RadarOnline.com following the wedding.

"We're aware that our vast age difference is extremely controversial, but we're very much in love and want to get the message out there that true love can be ageless," Hutchison told E! News* *at the time.

Is Courtney Stodden still married to Doug Hutchison?

No. Stodden and Hutchison officially divorced in March 2020.

In an Instagram post announcing the divorce on March 3, 2020, Stodden wrote, "I've been scared to even speak up about feeling groomed or being verbally abused during the almost 10-year marriage because I was a child and he was 50 when we married but I'm a woman now and it's time for me to put my big girl pants on and speak on this matter. I've felt completely trapped, manipulated and at times abandoned by adults."

She added, "And to Doug... I'll always love you; yet I'll always be angry... I wish you well. But please don't ever do this to another minor again. It's not right... even if the parent signs off."**

Stodden opened up about the divorce in a 2021 interview with the *Daily Beast*, in which the then-26-year-old claimed that Hutchison "groomed" her.

"I didn't know what [grooming] meant. But as I grew into a woman, I started realizing what happened to me," she said. "I didn't wake up to it until he ended up leaving to Michigan while I stayed in West Hollywood. I was over the relationship and wanted to move on, but when he left, I was terrified to be on my own. I didn't know *how* to be on my own. I still don't have a license. I depended so much on him and he knew that, so when he left it was almost a manipulative way of going, 'OK, let's see if you can survive without me here.' ... It took me a really, really long time to understand what happened to me, and I'm still going through the repercussions of being groomed."

In that same interview, she addressed her parents' support of the marriage and how they, too, were charmed by Hutchison. "[When] Doug flew in to Washington to meet me and my family in person, he was lovely. He was so charming and so charismatic, and for this man to be so charismatic to give this protective dad his consent to marry his daughter, at the time I was kind of confused about it. I thought, 'Oh, my dad gave his consent. He must be a great guy.' They thought I was going to be saved and protected, and that it was this big love story. But that couldn't have been further from the truth."**

Hutchison responded to Stodden's allegations in a statement shared with multiple news outlets. "These false malicious and egregious allegations are sadly and assumedly fueled by Courtney Stodden's insatiable and desperate desire to remain in the entertainment media limelight at all costs," it reads.

The statement continued, "Ms. Stodden has a history of unfortunate deception and/or exaggerations to depict herself as a 'victim,' using unsubstantiated and provocative terms like 'grooming,' 'abusive,' and 'predatory.' If you take the time to explore and unbiased deep dive into Ms. Stodden's deceptive and narcissistic nature — you would uncover a plethora of manipulative dishonesty."**

Where is Courtney Stodden now?

Following her divorce from Hutchison, Stodden came out as non-binary and began using she/they pronouns.

She also admitted to struggling with a dependency on Xanax and alcohol, though she maintains that she was sober during the now-infamous ABC News interview following her wedding.

"I didn't drink then or had ever taken a pill. Later on, I developed a Xanax and alcohol dependency. But I was sober. I was just drunk on fear and being taken advantage of in that interview," she told the *Daily Beast*.

Stodden has also discussed struggling with suicidal thoughts amid aggressive bullying both online and from the media. In 2021, she made headlines after calling out model and TV personality Chrissy Teigen for past Twitter posts in which she mocked Stodden and told her to kill herself.

Teigen later apologized. "I have tried to connect with Courtney privately but since I publicly fueled all of this, I want to also publicly apologize. I'm so sorry, Courtney. I hope you can heal now, knowing how deeply sorry I am," she said in a statement, per ABC News.

In 2021, Stodden got engaged to entrepreneur Chris Sheng, though they split in July 2023. The following month, she began dating filmmaker and producer Jared Safier. They married in December 2024 and are still together. Along with Stodden, Safier is a producer on Lifetime's *I Was a Child Bride.*

These days, Stodden, now 31, regularly advocates for animal rights and vegetarianism with PETA.

She also continues to publicly allege that she was groomed by Hutchison. In a recent interview with Inside Edition to promote the Lifetime film, Stodden opened up about the persona she perpetuated throughout the 2010s. "The stripper shoes, the short skirts, all of that, I was told who I was. It was being encouraged by my groomer."

In an Instagram post shared in September 2025, she touched on her experience working on *I Was a Child Bride.* "This movie made me realize how broken I've been but also how strong I've had to be. I thought I was healed until I sat down and watched it," she wrote. "The truth is my pain doesn't feel like it has a beginning or an end."**

Where can I watch I Was a Child Bride: The Courtney Stodden Story?

*I Was a Child Bride: The Courtney Stodden Story *premieres on Lifetime on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. ET.

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Jalen Brunson is clutch. Is that enough to propel Knicks to NBA title? Scooby Axson, USA TODAYOctober 1, 2025 at 5:07 AM 0 NEW YORK — The NBA offseason can mean different things to different players. For the nonplayoff teams, it was an early trip to the oftjokedabout sandy beaches of Cancun.

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NEW YORK — The NBA offseason can mean different things to different players. For the non-playoff teams, it was an early trip to the oft-joked-about sandy beaches of Cancun.

And for teams like the New York Knicks, the moment they were eliminated in the Eastern Conference Finals by the Indiana Pacers, it has been a painful four months of what ifs, what should have beens, and a surprising change at head coach.

Never mind that the Knicks made the NBA's final four for the first time in a quarter of a century; the scapegoat for that success – or failure – to some, was Tom Thibodeau, who was let go after five years at the helm.

"It's sad to see a man I've known for a long time part ways with this organization, but he's meant a lot to me. I've expressed that to him, publicly and personally. But yeah, he's meant a lot to my career to this point." All-Star guard Jalen Brunson said about Thibodeau during the team's media day.

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Thibodeau was replaced by two-time NBA Coach of the Year Mike Brown, who has also coached the Cleveland Cavaliers twice, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Sacramento Kings, and served as an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors, winning three NBA Championships.

Brown brings a different philosophy than Thibodeau, who maximized his players' minutes, sometimes to the point of league-wide snickers about their usage.

Last season's starting lineup – Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart and OG Anunoby – is back for another run, though that may not be the lineup you see when New York opens its season on Oct. 22 at home against the Cleveland Cavaliers. It will be up to Brown to put his stamp on the team, which might see the team hoisting more three-pointers and embracing a more up-tempo style than in years before.

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Fully-healed Brunson motivated by playoff loss

Brunson is the team's unquestioned leader, with the accolades to back it up: a second-team All-NBA selection, who was also named the league's Clutch Player of the Year.

Don't let his listed height of 6-2 fool you, because Brunson, who says there are no setbacks and he is fully healed from a late-season ankle injury, can bang inside with the best of them, while getting his own shot anytime he wants.

However, it was the six-game defeat to the Pacers, who also eliminated New York in the 2024 playoffs, that has bothered Brunson and serves as extra motivation and a renewed focus for the new season. The Eastern Conference has suddenly become up for grabs, with no clear favorite, as Achilles injuries have sidelined Indiana's Tyrese Haliburton and Boston's Jayson Tatum.

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson drives to the basket against the Detroit Pistons during a playoff game at Madison Square Garden on April 19, 2025.

"I think for me personally, just nothing is going to be out of your mind. You got to think about it." Brunson told USA TODAY Sports last month, while he was promoting BodyArmor, a sports hydration drink. "You're gonna think about the good. It's all about how you use that to kind of prepare yourself for. You've got to have short-term memory."

The 29-year-old Brunson, who averaged 26 points, a career-high 7.3 assists, and 2.9 rebounds in 65 games last season, said his summer was uneventful, mainly concentrating on injury prevention, conditioning, and podcasting "The Roommates Show" with co-host Hart.

"For me. I don't like to take too much time off away from the game," Brunson said. "If I'm, like, working or doing anything to kind of improve myself. But, I think having a slow ramp-up into the offseason, for whenever you start, kind of helps build up physically and mentally. And so, just understanding where you 're at, where your body's at.

"I just try to make sure that I have my best foot forward and do what I can to ensure I'm putting my body in the best position to withstand a long season. I tried not to put that (injury concern) in my mind at all there are too many things that are unpredictable."

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Knicks' new philosophy starts and ends with Brunson

It is evident by the looks of him that Brunson comes into the season looking lighter, although he declined to say if he lost any weight at all.

"I'm not that much lighter, definitely more toned, and like that, but it's just important for me to get my body in the best shape possible I can, and go from there," he said.

What Brunson is saying could be the key to a different-looking Knicks, especially since Brown revealed his plans for his star, which might mean less wear and tear as he enters his eighth NBA season.

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The Knicks, almost to a fault, did not rely heavily on the three-point shot, averaging only 34.1 attempts per game last season, but when they did shoot them, they made them at a 37% rate, ranking eighth in the league. What hurt them in some games, especially in the Indiana series, was keeping their opponents off the three-point line.

Brown said the new philosophy in winning games starts and ends with Brunson.

"The biggest thing I want to do for him is get easy shots. One of the easiest shots is a spray three. I'm a big proponent of touching the paint and spraying that basketball for a catch-and-shoot three," Brown said.

Brunson is all for doing whatever it takes to bring the Knicks their first championship in 1973.

"My personal goals align with my team's goals," he said. "I don't think in my life I've ever had a personal goal where I needed to average a certain amount of points. It's not my style of basketball. And I don't think that's a winning style play either. I think of 'how can I affect my team's ability to win? And I can be the best version of myself.' "

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