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Alison Sweeney has ‘no regrets’ leaving Los Angeles for Arizona to escape the ‘rat race’

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Alison Sweeney has “no regrets” about getting away from the “rat race” that is Los Angeles.

In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, the 49-year-old actress spoke about her latest Hallmark movie, “Best Served Cold: A Hannah Swensen Mystery,” which she wrote and executive produced – based on the Hannah Swensen mysteries series of books by Joanne Fluke.  

The actress also touched on the reason she chose to move out of Los Angeles to Arizona, noting the move came from “really wanting to create a great environment for my kids,” saying she doesn’t “regret it for a second.”

“One of the first things I noticed about myself was how less stressed out I was,” she explained. “They don’t call it a rat race for nothing, right? Like when you’re in those big cities and there’s always this energy and lots of people thrive on it, but I had reached my max capacity, and it was starting to really like weigh on me and be a source of real stress to me all the time.”

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She explained that their life in Arizona is “a lot more laid back,” noting that she is able to “work from home a lot more now” instead of going to the studio every day for different projects, including “Days of Our Lives.”

The “Romance at Hope Ranch” star and her husband “make a point of sort of appreciating” the slower-paced lifestyle.

“Now we’re here and our kids go to school, and we go to the school events, and we are learning to play golf, and we’re enjoying a lot of trips and travel and I go up to Canada to work, but there is a peaceful net.

Her latest movie is the 14th installment in the Hannah Swensen franchise. Looking back on the success of the films, Sweeney called it “lightning in a bottle,” saying sometimes, as an actor, “you just can’t believe how lucky you are.”

When reflecting on the success of not only this franchise, but Hallmark movies in general, Sweeney said their focus on fun movies where “you probably know it’s going to be okay at the end” lends to the rewatch ability of the films, and gives them something positive to watch, noting if “you want to watch bloodshed, it’s out there, it’s happening.”

“When I meet people about these movies, I love hearing them say like, ‘oh, that scene,’ and then they can quote little sections of it or little funny lines that are their favorite moments,” she said.

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She added: “And that to me is like the most satisfying thing about being a part of a franchise like this is the longevity that allows people to approach you about a movie four years ago, five years ago, and they can just rattle off their favorite. Moments along the way and then you feel like oh, we’re really doing this together.”

Her movie, “Romance at Hope Ranch” went on to become the #1 Most-Watched Cable Entertainment Program on Saturday and #1 Most-Watched Cable Entertainment Program for the Week in key demographics, and her film, “Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery reached #1 Most-Watched Cable Entertainment Program on Saturday and #2 Most-Watched Cable Entertainment Program for the Week in key demographics.

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The latest movie, Hannah, a baker turned amateur detective investigates the murder of a key witness in a high-profile forgery case, and the disappearance of the lead prosecutor in the case. She and her primary love interest in the film and prosecutor, Chad, work together to solve the mystery before the killer strikes again, and their case falls apart.

“Best Served Cold: A Hannah Swensen Mystery” premieres Saturday, May 16 at 8 pm on Hallmark Channel, with streaming available the next day on Hallmark+.

Sweeney promises “a bit of growth in the relationship between” the two leads, explaining she “wanted this movie to be about Chad” and his work in the courtroom, straying from the movie’s “traditional plots and storylines to really make it about this courtroom drama.”

Having written the last four movies in the Hannah Swensen movies, Sweeney has developed a stronger connection with the character, telling Fox News Digital, “I love developing characters that people relate to.”

“I love little nuggets of things that people can relate to and identify and have fun with,” she said. “So I love the characters for those kinds of dynamics, the family dinners that they have together where they’re kind of solving the mystery, but also.”

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“Best Served Cold: A Hannah Swensen Mystery” also stars Victor Webster and Barbara Niven, and was produced by Sweeney, Craig Baumgarten and Lighthouse Pictures.

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Exiled Muslim scholar warns far-left–Islamist alliance behind anti-Israel protests echoes Iran’s rise

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Muslim scholar who fled Egypt warns America’s far-left alliance with Islamist extremism could repeat Iran’s 1979 revolution pattern in the U.S. today.
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Montreal strippers threaten to strike during the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix weekend

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If you’re a fan of motorsports, May 24 is a big day for you with the Indianapolis 500, Coca-Cola 600 and Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix all taking place on the same day.

And, if you happen to be a stripper in Montreal, where the F1 race is taking place, it’s one of your busiest weekends of the year.

And that’s precisely why they’re planning to go on strike.

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The Sex Work Autonomous Committee (SWAC) is hoping to use the uptick in business that has traditionally come with an F1 weekend to make a statement as the strippers fight to be treated as employees, which comes with a certain set of rights.

At the moment, strippers are treated as independent contractors, like plumbers.

Their words, not mine.

“As strippers, we are considered independent contractors, this ​means that on paper we are treated the same as, say, an independent ‌plumber ⁠that you would hire for your home repairs,” a SWAC statement reads, per Reuters. “The independent contractor plumber is responsible to no one but themself, while the independent contractor stripper is responsible ​to club management, ​at the ⁠expense of their job.”

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I mean… I can see where they’re coming from.

And what better way to draw attention to the plight of Montreal strippers than by striking on their biggest weekend of the year?

It’s already working. I’ve never been to Montreal, but I’m already way more informed about the nature of stripper employment than I ever thought I’d be.

Using a sporting event and the business that comes with it to draw attention to a labor dispute is pretty common.

But, there’s another wrinkle in Montreal: in addition to the potential stripper strike, the Montreal Canadiens are one win away from making the Eastern Conference Final.

If the Habs win Game 6 against the Buffalo Sabres, Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final will be in Montreal on May 24, the same day as F1’s Sprint and Grand Prix Qualifying.

So, things might get a little nutty north of the border next weekend, but there may not be any strip clubs to blow off some steam.

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Can’t sleep, Japanese bear-fighting robo-wolves will eat me and a gorilla trade captivates the nation

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It’s Saturday, which means it’s time to procrastinate on that weekend to-do list a little bit longer and catch up on the news you may have missed from this week with a little help from The Punch-Up!

And what a week it was…

Japan unleashed the awesome fury of robotic wolves on some killer bears, Magic Johnson made an awful political endorsement, and a gorilla trade between two zoos captivated the nation.

There’s plenty more where that came from, so let’s dig right on in!

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Got all of that?

Good. See you back here next week!

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