Mar. 15, 2025
Hopie grew up alongside her sister Heidi, 38, believing that Rory, who raised the girls after splitting from their mom, was her dad. But in anInstagram videoshared on Feb. 8, she revealed that a recent 23andMe test had determined her biological father was actually a man named B.C., with whom she’s “gotten really close” over the last six months.
“I’ve never experienced unconditional love like that before,” she said in her video of meeting B.
Mar. 15, 2025
Rory Feek in March 2024; Hopie Feek.Photo:Danielle Del Valle/Getty; Hopie Feek/Instagram
Danielle Del Valle/Getty; Hopie Feek/Instagram
Hopie Feekis opening up about how discovering thatRory Feekisn’t her biological father has changed her life.
Hopie, 36, exclusively tells PEOPLE that the days since the news about the country singer, 59, not being her biological father went public have been “hard” due to “all the negative opinions of people online.”
“But getting to know [my birth father] B.
Mar. 15, 2025
Rory McIlroy and wife Erica at the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome, Italy.Photo:Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty
Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty
Rory McIlroyis reflecting on his called-off divorce from wifeErica Stoll.
On the third season of the Netflix seriesFull Swing,McIlroy, 35, opened up about the former split from Stoll, 37, and called the divorce filing in April 2024 his “wake-up call.”
“There’s parts of my life that I like to keep as private as possible," the golfer, who shares 4-year-oldPoppy Kennedy McIlroywith Stoll, said.
Mar. 15, 2025
Rosanne Cash at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Dec. 4, 2024 in Nashville.Photo:Brett Carlsen/Getty
Brett Carlsen/Getty
When the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum reached out toRosanne Cashseveral months ago, telling her that she would be the subject of a new exhibit, she says that her first reaction was shock.
“I said, ‘Me? Are you sure?’” Cash, 69, tells PEOPLE. “I didn’t understand why they wanted to do it.
Mar. 15, 2025
Roseanne Barr.Photo: Vera Anderson/WireImage
The actress, 72, who was fired from her titular ABC sitcom in 2018, is hoping to return to television with a brand new comedy series she’s written withRoseanneproducer Allan Stephan.
She toldVarietythat her latest endeavor will be four to six episodes and is best described as “a cross betweenThe Roseanne ShowandThe Sopranos.” The new series will reportedly follow an Alabama farmer who is “saving the United States from drug gangs and China,” though he also grows and sells drugs like cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms.