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‘Gossip Girl’ star Kelly Rutherford swears by airport workouts over the gym

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Call it Upper East Side cardio — with a carry-on.

More than a decade after playing Serena’s mom, Lily van der Woodsen, on “Gossip Girl,” Kelly Rutherford is now trading Pilates for passport stamps.

The actress told Fox News Digital she prefers a fitness routine that keeps her looking and feeling her best, effortlessly, of course.

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“I think just pushing luggage through the airport lately has been [my] workout,” she laughed. “Seriously, it’s been a lot of that. But I love to swim. I was on the swim team in school. I find it so peaceful, and it’s good for your whole body. And I find it’s really good mentally, too. So, I love that.”

“I love to play tennis in the summer with my kids, and [do] a lot of things outdoors,” she shared. “I love to go for a hike or a walk. I have little dogs. I have two little dachshunds, so they keep me very busy running after them.”

That jet-set pace is no accident.

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The star, 57, recently teamed up with her longtime friend Véronique Gabai to launch a perfume, “Rose Première.” It’s a luxurious blend of mandarin, musk and the iconic romantic flower.

Last year, the women traveled to Grasse in the south of France, where the Rose de Mai of Grasse, a rare and highly fragrant rose, is hand-harvested in the early May mornings when its scent is at its peak. The women spent many sunrises bonding over picking flowers.

The passion project brought Rutherford back to her childhood, watching her grandfather tend to his rose garden — while keeping her active.

For Rutherford, though, it’s also about something deeper.

“I think you always want to stay healthy for your kids and be a good example for your children,” she explained. “As much as we want to give advice and say so many things to do, they really follow mostly what we do more than what we say. And I think about that a lot because I tend to want to do too many things. And so, I have to say, ‘OK, I don’t want to set that example of being too stressed and trying to do too many things and worry.’”

“I’ve learned to say, ‘How do I create a balanced life?'” she said. “But they’re giving me advice at this point. I think the greatest thing I’ve learned is to ask your kids for advice because they know. They’re so smart. Every generation comes in with more knowledge and more information, certainly about the time they’re living in. So, I think it’s important to listen and be open.”

The star is in familiar territory. While she calls the U.S. home, she’s also built a life in Monaco, where her children are based.

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“I love it there,” she gushed. “It’s so beautiful. Look, anytime I think you’re close to your kids, it’s the most beautiful thing. And it’s a beautiful place. It’s very quiet. Obviously, in the summer with the Grand Prix and all the people coming to enjoy the south of France, it’s super busy. But most of the year, it’s super quiet and a beautiful place to live.”

“If you go to Paris, you’re inspired by people walking down the street,” she pointed out. “In Monaco, it’s the same thing. I’m always inspired by Monaco. You can get really dressy in Monaco, but you can also, like in New York, be casual and relaxed. Maybe it’s a bit conservative in certain ways, but you find that everywhere.”

“And Grace Kelly — I think we’ve got to give her a lot of credit for Monaco and for what it is today, and for her style and what she brought there,” Rutherford continued, referring to the American Oscar winner who became princess of Monaco.

“I think of her often in Monaco — what she brought, how she raised her children and what an amazing woman she was.”

“It’s funny, I remember taking my daughter for a mani-pedi in Monaco,” Rutherford reflected. “There was a perfume on the counter. It was a fragrance for Grace Kelly. I thought, ‘I’m going to have my own perfume like Grace Kelly!’”

The late actress has also inspired Rutherford’s approach to makeup. These days, she prefers simple “clean beauty,” sticking to products made without harsh or unnecessary ingredients.

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But her glow isn’t just skin-deep.

“What makes me feel confident? My goodness, I think love,” she said. “I think loving my children and feeling loved by my children and my doggies. Having work I love and friends I love, like Véronique Gabai, whom I’ve known for 15 years. To work with people that I love and admire. I think it’s [about] having a really good foundation of love, and that foundation in my life helps everything else. I think it gives me a lot of confidence in what I’m doing.”

“It will always be love,” she added.

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Arkansas school director sentenced for being ‘ringleader’ of child fight club

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An Arkansas school director  was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 120 days of house arrest with electronic monitoring and nine years of probation after prosecutors accused her of being the “ringleader” of a makeshift child fight club.

Mary Tracy Morrison, 51, the owner and director of The Delta Institute for the Developing Brain and the Engage program in Jonesboro, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of permitting child abuse and four counts of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, according to KAIT.

The judge also prohibited her from working with children in any professional capacity and ruled she must surrender her occupational therapy license and any other related licenses, complete a mental health assessment and follow all recommended treatments.

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Morrison was arrested in April 2025 after a mother told the Craighead County Sheriff’s Office that her teenage son reported being mentally and physically abused while he was at the school.

Video footage that deputies obtained through a search warrant revealed Morrison had “instructed the child to sit on the floor while being surrounded on the outside of a circle by 18 other juvenile students and Dr. Morrison,” according to a probable cause affidavit, KAIT reported.

The affidavit said that Morrison told the other students to put their hands on the child in the center and hit the child with an “unknown object.”

As Morrison verbally berated the child, another student was seen kicking and choking the child.

After the alleged incident, Morrison was observed “giving the juvenile a high five, displaying her pleasure with the student’s actions,” according to the affidavit.

The incident lasted 30 minutes and featured a teacher directing a student to strike a classmate “in the private area,” deputies said.

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Following the incident, Morrison “instructed the victim to apologize to all other students” and told the students to never discuss what had happened again, the document stated.

Three other school employees — Michael Bean, 38, Kristin Bell, 36, and Kathrine Lipscomb, 45, were also arrested in connection with the abuse.

Fox News Digital could not immediately reach The Delta Institute for the Developing Brain or the Engage program for comment because no public or operational email address was listed for either organization.

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Explosion at a fireworks plant in China kills at least 21 people, injures dozens more: report

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An explosion at a fireworks factory in a central Chinese province killed at least 21 people and injured 61 others, according to state media.

The blast happened at a fireworks plant in Liuyang, a city administered by Changsha in Hunan province, on Monday afternoon, China’s official news agency Xinhua reported.

The plant was operated by Liuyang Huasheng Fireworks Manufacturing and Display Co. in Liuyang, which is under the jurisdiction of Hunan’s capital, Changsha. Liuyang is home to a hub for fireworks manufacturing, state media China Daily reported.

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Aerial footage from state broadcaster CCTV showed white smoke still billowing on Tuesday in parts of the area, with facilities collapsed or damaged and debris scattered around.

Nearly 500 firefighters, rescuers and medical personnel responded to the scene, according to the South China Morning Post. People in danger zones were evacuated because of what authorities described as high risks posed by two black powder warehouses at the site.

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for “all-out efforts” to save injured victims and to search for people who remain unaccounted for, Xinhua reported. He called on authorities to probe the cause and pursue serious accountability. Xi also ordered effective risk screening and hazard control in key industries and the strengthening of public safety management.

Xi often issues “important instructions” to local officials after deadly accidents and disasters, according to reports.

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Authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the blast, and unspecified “control measures” were taken against those in charge of the company.

In an effort to avoid additional accidents during the search for survivors, rescuers adopted measures such as spraying and humidification to eliminate potential hazards. Robots were also used to assist with the search and rescue operation.

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Trump: Iranian People Need Guns, ‘I Think They’re Getting Some’ and Will ‘Fight as Good as Anybody’ When They Do

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On Monday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show,” President Donald Trump said he’s “torn” about the Iranian people taking to the streets now, “because they lost 42,000 people in the first two weeks. I don’t really want to see that. They have to

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