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Jerry O’Connell under fire after revealing teenage daughters vape, family fights get ‘physical’

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Another candid confession from Jerry O’Connell backfired fast as critics seized on the actor’s remarks about his teenage daughters’ partying and vaping habits.

O’Connell, 52, revealed his high school-aged daughters — whom he shares with wife Rebecca Romijn — have begun navigating social scenes he admits can be hard to control. The “Stand By Me” star said while he aims to keep communication with his daughters open, he’s also confronting concerns about addiction as vaping becomes a constant presence.

“It’s funny, I have teenage daughters now who are starting to go out, starting to socialize,” he told Jamie Kennedy on the “Hate to Break It to Ya” podcast. “And it’s funny, I had dinner with one of my daughters who party a little, my daughters party. They’re nepo babies in Los Angeles. They’re gonna party.”

“They’re not quite 18 yet, but they’re in high school,” he clarified. “And these kids in high school do things. I know I’m supposed to be stricter. And I’m sure some of your comments will be like, ‘He should lay down the law.’ But like I try to — it’s not how I parent.”

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“It’s not how I parent,” O’Connell emphasized. “I have like a ‘call me anytime’ [rule], but I said to my daughter the other night, I was like, ‘If you can do this without getting into the drugs, it really, it’s how my friend Jamie and I are still here somehow.'”

Later in the interview, O’Connell revealed his teenage daughters are “vaping all the time.”

“Get that out of the house,” Kennedy told him. “Dude, you’ve gotta be — throw them out.”

O’Connell explained that it’s easier said than done.

“It’s addicting,” he said. “Like, so doesn’t it replace with another vape? Shouldn’t I deal with like, talking to them about, like, addiction and how this is gonna lead to a lifetime of addiction as opposed to like…” He joked, “It’s not the vape’s fault.”

“What about your wife? Does she let them vape?” Kennedy asked.

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“No, we don’t let anyone vape,” O’Connell emphasized. “It’s happening. These kids are crazy these days.”

O’Connell also addressed the backlash he received for his appearance on Bill Maher’s podcast, where he claimed his wife and daughters “became physical” with him on the night of the 2024 election after he made offhand remarks about Kamala Harris’ loss to President Donald Trump.

“I said something along the lines of ‘There was no planning. This is what they get. There should have been a primary.’ I said something along those lines, you know, like I was just spitballing ideas. It was a shock. My wife and daughters, without saying anything, became physical with me. They were filled with rage,” O’Connell told Maher.

“So if I am being careful with you in how I say things, yes, I live in California,” he explained. “I live with not one, not two, but three people who, if I made any kind of joke, they’d become very angry with me.”

O’Connell clarified on Kennedy’s podcast that his family did not beat him up. “They did not,” he said. “I take that back. I fully take that back. I was making a joke.”

Fans criticized O’Connell in the comments, claiming he was overly passive and conflict-avoidant. They framed the actor as “less masculine” and influenced by “woke” Hollywood values, using stereotypes to argue he’s changed for the worse.

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“Brooo, jerry whats happened to you, you’re heterosexual ISH?? You let your wife and daughters beat on you? You cant tell your kids not to vape? Its not the vapes fault? Bro you need to be injected with high amounts of testosterone!! you’re way too much of a people pleaser, and way too fearful of silly s–t to be a grown a– man. Your wife and daughters have stripped you of all of your masculinity and LA seems to have caused you to idk have issues,” one commenter wrote on the YouTube video of the podcast. “Bro as a real fan who loves your work, please dont be like this, woke and confused and fearful of every word you say, you are a talented man, please stop letting your family/women/woke Hollywood change you in the worst way possible, you are better than that. I really hope someone as awesome as you starts putting themselves first and stops trying to please your toxic family and woke Hollywood soon.”

“Get rid of the vape. Listen to your buddy. Also…protect your daughters. Just protect them. You know better,” someone wrote.

“Poor Jerry. Nice guy. Wants an easy life. Very scared of confrontation and backlash from critics, the public and the ones at home,” another user wrote.

“I lost all respect for Jerry when he admitted his wife and daughter got physical with him when Trump won the presidency,” another wrote.

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One user claimed, “Honestly Jerry kind of represents Hollywood non aggressive wokness [sic]. And i say this as a fan.”

O’Connell’s podcast appearance did draw some praise from fans, despite the controversial takes he shared.

“Love Jerry and LOVED this podcast! I could have listened to you guys talk for even longer,” one user wrote.

“I never knew Jerry was this funny and entertaining,” another added. “He’s a riot.”

“This is exactly what I’ve been waiting for! I f—ing love Jerry!!” another user wrote.

“Aw man I love Jerry so much, he seems like such a genuine dude!” one user added.

“hah, you can just tell Jerry is just a nice dude. can’t fault someone for being a great person,” another wrote.

Fox News Digital reached out to O’Connell for comment.

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Female inmate sues Washington state after alleged attack by male-born prisoner in women’s facility

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A female inmate in Washington state is suing corrections officials after she says she was brutally attacked by a male-born prisoner housed in a women’s facility under the state’s gender-identity housing policy.

Faith Booher-Smith, who is incarcerated at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, alleges in a federal lawsuit that she was “violently attacked” by inmate Christopher Williams, a convicted sex offender who had been transferred to the prison after identifying as female.

According to the complaint, the August 2025 assault happened in a common area when Williams allegedly approached Booher-Smith from behind, struck her in the face, grabbed her hair and threw her to the ground before “kicking her repeatedly.”

She suffered visible injuries, including facial bruising, swelling and a laceration inside her mouth, the filing states.

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The lawsuit, backed by the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) and supported by the America First Policy Institute, argues the attack was the predictable result of a policy that allows inmates to be housed based on gender identity rather than biological sex.

“The housing of these male inmates with females… has led to multiple instances of violence and sexual abuse against the female inmates,” the complaint alleges.

At the center of the lawsuit is Washington’s policy allowing inmates to request placement in so-called “gender-affirming housing.” According to the filing, that process allows male inmates to transfer into women’s facilities and in some cases share cells, bathrooms and showers with female prisoners.

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The complaint argues the policy relies heavily on self-identification, with limited objective requirements for transfer.

Williams, described in the filing as a six-foot-four “biologically intact” male and convicted child sex offender, was transferred into the women’s facility despite prior concerns about his behavior, according to the lawsuit.

A corrections official at a previous facility had warned against the transfer due to Williams’ history of violence, the complaint alleges — warnings that were ultimately not followed.

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Booher-Smith says she had noticed Williams watching her in the weeks leading up to the incident and tried to avoid him. The attack, she claims, happened suddenly while she was heating food, leaving her with little chance to defend herself.

The lawsuit also raises questions about the response from staff, alleging that a corrections officer present during the incident froze and did not intervene as the assault unfolded.

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In the aftermath, Booher-Smith reported ongoing pain as well as anxiety and trauma, according to the filing, which says she has since sought treatment for the emotional impact of the attack.

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She is seeking damages and a court order blocking the policy, arguing it violates the Constitution by exposing female inmates to unsafe conditions.

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The lawsuit argues the incident was not isolated, alleging that women at the facility have been “physically assaulted, threatened, intimidated, or sexually harassed by male inmates housed with them.”

It also points to prior complaints and legal filings involving other inmates, arguing state officials were on notice about potential risks tied to the policy.

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“In the prison setting, where inmates cannot escape state-imposed conditions, females are forced to live every waking moment at a dangerous disadvantage,” the complaint states.

National Review previously reported that Williams had been accused of sexually harassing female inmates and had a prior conviction involving a minor, along with a history of violent behavior.

The outlet also reported that another inmate filed a complaint under the Prison Rape Elimination Act alleging misconduct by Williams, and that prison officials said aspects of those claims were substantiated.

The Washington Department of Corrections told Fox News Digital it does not comment on pending litigation. The agency also confirmed that Williams was transferred out of the Washington Corrections Center for Women last October and is currently incarcerated at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the ACLU of Washington and the America First Policy Institute for comment.

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Caitlin Clark raises eyebrows with comment on team’s AI post that showed her with a distorted hand

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Caitlin Clark left a comment on the Indiana Fever’s recent social media post, appearing to mock a poor AI image generation.

“New hand alert,” Clark wrote in the comment section of a broadcast schedule calendar the team posts on Instagram. The post no longer shows the image of Clark’s distorted hand, which was first reported by Front Office Sports.

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Fox News Digital has reached out to the Fever for comment.

Clark’s comment prompted joking responses on social media.

“AI gone wild?” one Instagram user wrote in response.

Another user commented, “AI usage is certainly a choice…”

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Clark and her team will open the 2026 WNBA season against the Dallas Wings on May 9.

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Trump jokes about security concerns, mic problems and Dr Oz during freewheeling Florida speech

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Trump turned a microphone malfunction into a comic riff at The Villages in Florida, joking that he was screaming his “a– off” over the bad mic.
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