Paige DeSorbo Sets the Record Straight on Internet Rumors She's Single (Exclusive)

Paige DeSorbo exclusively reveals to PEOPLE whether the online rumors that she's single are true

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  • "It's just been really nice to not have to talk about it on TV," she said

  • The Summer House alum split from Southern Charm's Craig Conover in late 2024 after three years of dating

Paige DeSorbois shedding light on her relationship status.

While catching up with PEOPLE at the Actors Rising event, presented by The Actor Awards andElle, in Los Angeles on Feb. 26, the 33-year-oldSummer Housealum debunked online rumors that she has been a single woman since her split fromCraig Conoverat the end of 2024.

"I'm seeing someone and I have been for a little bit," she told PEOPLE. "It's just been really nice to not have to talk about it on TV."

DeSorbo announced that she and Conover, who met on the first season of Bravo'sWinter Houseand dated for three years, "have decided to no longer be together" during a December 2024 episode of herGiggly Squadpodcast.

Paige DeSorbo at the Actors Rising event in Los Angeles on Feb. 26, 2026Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

"It's weird, it's very weird. I wasn't expecting this," she told co-hostHannah Bernerat the time. "Obviously, when we first started dating, you don't think, 'Oh, what will happen? Will we get married, will we not?' You're just kind of like, in this relationship."

"I have so much love and respect for Craig," she continued. "I think he is one of the best people I have ever met in my entire life. I will remain the biggest fan of him and want the best for him and he truly will get the best because he is the best. But with that said, I think it was just the right decision for both of us moving forward in our lives and the direction in our lives that we didn't force."

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Five months later, she told PEOPLE that was "definitely not jumping into anything serious right now" following hersplit from Conover.

"I want to focus on my career, and I want to do things when I want to do them, with who I want to do them with, so I'm just enjoying my time," she explained in April, going on to emphasize that she's "definitely having fun" being single.

"I've gone on two girl trips already," she added. "I've been going out to dinner with my girlfriends all the time. I'm going on a bachelorette [party]. I'm definitely not jumping into anything serious, but I'm definitely dating and texting back."

As for what Berner's vision was for herGiggly Squadco-host's next dating venture? She toldTyra Banksduring a joint appearance onToday With Jenna & Friendsthat shewants DeSorbo with "a slightly older man."

"How old are you?" Banks, 52, asked DeSorbo, to which she replied, "I'm 32."

When the model then asked Berner, 34, what she meant by "slightly older," DeSorbo jumped in to say, "I would love someone like 43."

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'Oppenheimer' Actor Drops Big Career Admission: 'My First Love'

This may come as a shock to someCillian Murphyfans.

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The Irish actor and producer is currently promoting the release of his new film,Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, where he is reprising his role as Tommy Shelby in the crime TV seriesPeaky Blinders. The upcoming movie, which has a limited theatrical release onFriday, then aNetflixstreaming release on March 20, follows Tommy as he returns from self-imposed exile during World War II. He reunites with his family to fight against a Nazi-backed attack to flood the United Kingdom, but hisson, Duke Shelby (Barry Keoghan), is leading the Peaky Blinders into dangerous and reckless operations.

Ina recent Q&A that was published byELLE MagazineonThursday, Murphy talked with the publication about his favorite co-stars and what it was like growing up in a household full of women. He also revealed the career that he dreamed of before becoming an actor.

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When writer Ryan D'Agostino asked the 49-year-old actor who inspired him when he was first starting out his career, Murphy quickly revealed that he actually wanted to be a musician, and it was his "first love."

"[Music] was everywhere when I was growing up. We used to go to an awful lot of traditional Irishmusicsessions in pubs, where I'd sit there with a Fanta and a straw listening to the people who show up with instruments and play. They would appear as if by magic. And then my dad introduced me to the Beatles when I was about four. There were always cassettes in the car," Murphy admitted.

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TheOppenheimerstar never professionally trained as an actor, but he participated in multiple theater productions from the ages of 20 to 24. He toldELLEa story of a time he was so eager to get out of rehearsal that he dropped his costume on the ground. An older actor went up to him and said, "Always hang up your costume," which stuck with Murphy all of these years.

"The lesson is, it ain't just you out there prancing around under the spotlights. It's every other person involved in this endeavor that's important, and show some respect," Murphy explained. "The technicians, the electricians, the carpenters, the drivers, the caterers—they're all part of this organism that keeps it going. Hang up your costume."

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Murphy first started gaining attention in the early 2000s with his roles in28 Days LaterandGirl with a Pearl Earring, before he started collaborating with directorChristopher NolaninmovieslikeThe Dark Knighttrilogy,InceptionandDunkirk. He also became widely recognized forPeaky Blinders, which aired on the BBC from 2013 to 2022. In 2023, he portrayed physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in Nolan's film Oppenheimer, which earned him widespread acclaim and brought him multiple major awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor, cementing his reputation as one of the most respected actors of his generation.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Manwill be out in theaters this Friday, then streaming on Netflix starting March 20. All six seasons ofPeaky Blinderscan be watched on Netflix.

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Jack Osbourne describes late father Ozzy's final hours before 'surprise' death

Jack Osbourne revealed that his late dad Ozzy Osbourne's final day of life wasn't "dramatic."

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"He was up, he was doing his thing, had some breakfast, and that was it," the youngest Osbourne child said onWednesday's episode of the "Hate to Break it to Ya" podcast.

Ozzydied on July 22, 2025, of a heart attack.He also suffered from coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease. He was 76.

Jack Osbourne said on the Jack said Ozzy (seen performing at an NFL game in September 2022)

Jack, 40, admitted on the podcast that Ozzy's death "was a surprise, for sure."

"Obviously everyone knew he was sick," Jack shared. "But we weren't expecting it to be as quick as it was. I think he was done."

Jack also opened up about a sweet moment that he shared with his dad afterOzzy's final show with Black Sabbath, which took place less than three weeks before his death.

"I was putting him to bed, and he was brushing his teeth or whatever, and he was looking at himself in the mirror, and he goes, 'I think I'm gonna cut my hair off.' I'm, like, 'Why?' And he's, like, 'I've retired. I'm not a rock star anymore,'" the "Dancing with the Stars" alum recalled.

Jack said Ozzy (seen above in a Tribeca Film Festival 2011 portrait studio) was

"So I think about that, and I'm, like, 'Yeah, he was done. He was OK with his journey,'" Jack added.

While reflecting on Ozzy's final concert, Jack said his dad "was fired up" for the monumental moment.

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"He was like, 'Let's go.' He was there to do his job."

Jack previously revealedthat he discovered his father diedfrom a person who had worked for his family for 30 years. The individual knocked on the door of his Los Angeles home at 3:45 a.m.

"When I looked through my window and I saw it was him, I knew something bad had happened," Jacksaid in a YouTube videoin September 2025.

Ozzy died on July 22, 2025, at age 76. He's pictured above performing in Inglewood, Calif., in September 2022. Getty Images Jack (pictured above with both of his parents) found out that Ozzy died from a person who worked for the Osbourne family for 30 years. Dimitrios Kambouris

Meanwhile, Ozzy's wife, Sharon Osbourne,gave details about the rocker's passingon"Piers Morgan Uncensored"back in December.

"I ran downstairs, and there he was, and they were trying to resuscitate him, and I'm like, 'Don't — just leave him. Leave him. You can't. He's gone," she said.

"And they tried and tried, and then they took him by helicopter to the hospital and they tried, and it's like, 'He's gone. Just leave him."

Ozzy's family (seen above) mourned his death at a funeral procession in Birmingham, England, on July 30, 2025. Getty Images The rocker (pictured above with wife Sharon and their kids Kelly and Jack) was laid to rest at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. WireImage

Ozzy was laid to restin a private funeral service at his Buckinghamshire, England, home on July 31.

The day before,he was honored in a processionthat took place in his hometown of Birmingham, which his family attended.

Since then, a slew of artists have paid tribute to the rock icon at various concerts and awards shows.

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Alex Ovechkin calls Capitals' trade of John Carlson 'the toughest day in my career'

The Washington Capitals made one of the most surprising moves of the NHL trade deadline bydealing defenseman John Carlson, the second-longest tenured player on the team, to the Anaheim Ducks.

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Their longest-tenured player has some thoughts on that.

Speaking with reporters the day after the Capitals announced the move,which will net them a conditional first-round pick and a 2027 third-round pick, all-time NHL leading goal-scorer Alex Ovechkin went beyond calling it a sad day:

"Obviously a sad day. Probably the toughest day in my career, talking personal-wise. It sucks. It's sad."

Ovechkin and Carlson had been teammates for 17 years, going back to the defenseman's NHL debut in 2010. Along with other franchise staples like Nicklas Backstrom, the pair presided over an era of Capitals history defined by regular playoff appearances and their Stanley Cup title in 2017-18.

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Carlson ranks behind only Ovechkin in games played for the Capitals and behind only Backstrom and Ovechkin on the franchise's all-time assists leaderboard. Ovechkin believes the franchise has never had a better blueliner:

"He's obviously the best defenseman in this franchise's whole history, leader. Obviously, an unbelievable man and a great friend for all of us. It's hard. It's a hard day."

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 31: Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals speaks with John Carlson #74 during the second period of the game against the New York Islanders at Capital One Arena on October 31, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

The move answers one question for the franchise, making clear general manager Brian MacLellan is prioritizing the future over the 2025-26 season, but makes another question even more pressing.

Ovechkin is a free agent after this season, in which he holds an $8 million cap hit, andhe's been fairly mum on what he's planning to do.There are indications he'd like to return to his native Russia and play in the KHL before retirement,but he's going to have options regardless.

Asked about his future with the Capitals on Friday, he basically just shrugged:

"I don't know. I'm still here, so we'll see. We'll see what's going to happen, but yeah, it's a hard one."

The Capitals traded another of their most tenured players on Friday as well, sending longtime fourth-line center Nic Dowd to the Vegas Golden Knights. Ovechkin and Tom Wilson are now the only active Capitals players who made their debuts with the team before 2019.

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