'ER' reunion on 'The Pitt' has Mary McCormack brain surgery masterclass

"West Wing" star Mary McCormackhas discovered a major benefit to getting older in Hollywood: The license to oversee brain surgery on"The Pitt."

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McCormack, 57, who appeared on "ER" more than 20 years ago, reunites with Noah Wyle to portray chief of neurosurgery Dr. Linda Conley in"The Pitt" Episode 13(now streaming on HBO Max).

"I'm getting to the age where you get to do the brain surgery," McCormack tells USA TODAY. "No one wants a 25-year-old doing brain surgery. Some good things come with age, and this is one of them."

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McCormack played physician Debbie on 'ER'

McCormack first drew notice at the (pre-brain surgery) age of 26, with her lead role in Steven Bochco’s ABC series "Murder One" (1995–1997). It was during this era that the actress first worked with a young Noah Wyle during a memorable New York City Roundabout Theater reading.

"So we've known each other for a long time," says McCormack.

That friendship grew as McCormack appeared on "ER" as Debbie in a recurring role during 2003's Season 10 and 2005's Season 12, portraying a physician working in clinics in Darfur and the Congo with Wyle's Dr. John Carter visiting. All told, there were six episodes.

The actress followed "ER" executive producer John Wells over to "West Wing" for six seasons starting in 2004, mastering the snappy dialogue as Deputy National Security Advisor Kate Harper — with lines famously delivered to the walking President Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen).

"I'm a fast talker, so I live in the John Wells' lane," says McCormack. "That's the only job I've ever had where they didn't tell me to slow down."

(L-R) Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter, Eamonn Walker as Dakarai, Mary McCormack as Debbie in Season 12 of "ER" in 2006.

Mary McCormack oversees brain surgery on 'The Pitt'

Dr. Conley, competent and confident, does the fast work on "The Pitt." The senior doctor is also a great teacher, willing to train Dr. Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez) during the student doctor's first brain surgery. The Conley character was created by executive producer Dr. Joe Sachs, based on a real-life mentor.

"It's such a fresh take because we usually see the cowboy surgeon. But they're not all cowboys," says McCormack. "Conley is a bad-ass surgeon and a really good teacher."

The scenes portraying the operation on the ER patient who had fallen on his head were challenging. During rehearsals, McCormack welcomed all professional feedback to reach the exacting standards of the realistic medical show, especially when using instruments such as a cranial drill.

"The tech adviser would go, 'No, no, no, you'd never hold it like this,'" McCormack says. "And I'd be like, 'Thank goodness.' I didn't want to leave the (rehearsal) set."

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McCormack even filmed the brain surgeon technicians on her iPhone during rehearsals and spent days "shoving the video into my head" with repeated viewing.

Dr. Linda Conley (Mary McCormack) mentors Dr. Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez) on "The Pitt."

How was the Wyle and McCormack reunion?

Wyle and McCormack had a brief, satisfying onset reunion. They caught up on everything from kids to spouses (McCormack is married to director Michael Morris, a friend of Wyle's). Of course, they addressed their mutual love of "This Is Spinal Tap."

"Noah is the only person alive that loves 'Spinal Tap' as much as I do. We speak almost entirely in 'Spinal Tap' references," says McCormack.

Then it was right to work. Wyle's Dr. Robby introduces Conley, and lets the specialist do her thing. For the brain surgery scenes, the human actor was replaced with an extensive model that allowed shots of McCormack performing the surgery. Even the veteran actress was impressed by how realistic the stand-in was.

"I mean, this guy almost breathed. There was hair on his head. It was incredible," says McCormack. "Even up close, it looked like a human being, 100 percent."

McCormack was too focused on her performance to get grossed out by using tools like the specialized retractors to reveal the brain.

"I was too stressed about being correct with my actions and lines and not f----- it up for these technicians who made this beautiful piece of work," says McCormack. "I was not thinking about it as a real brain. That wide shot where I'm cutting is so expensive and cool, it makes it all look like a real ER."

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Will McCormack return to 'The Pitt'?

The operation seemingly goes perfectly, allowing Conley to walk off with another success. There will be a brief appearance in the April 9 episode. But McCormack's work was pretty much wrapped after the episode's sensational surgery.

She exits an even more rabid fan of both "The Pitt" and Wyle, comparing his show leadership to Sheen on "West Wing."

"Noah is obviously getting all the attention he's always deserved," says McCormack. "But he also is just the best Number 1 on a call sheet. Like Martin Sheen level. There's an expression in television, as Number 1 goes, so goes the show. It's true, because they set the tone."

The veteran actress is willing to come back for an encore should Conley's particular set of skills be required.

"I'm all for it. But I'm thrilled to be on 'The Pitt' even for a minute," says McCormack. "Then again, I'm hoping for another serious television brain injury."

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Britney Spears' Son Sean Preston, 20, Changes Last Name on Instagram from Federline to Spears

Sean Preston, 20, updated his Instagram handle to "Sean P Spears," dropping "Federline" from his name

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Britney Spears'sonSean Prestonhas changed his Instagram handle.

The 20-year-old son of the "Circus" singer, 44, and her ex-husbandKevin Federline, 48, updated his Instagram handle, dropping "Federline" and adding "Spears." His handle now reads "Sean P Spears."

There is no indication that Sean Preston has changed his name legally.

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Spears shares her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James, 19, with Federline.

Recently, Spears has shared more photos and videos with her sons on social media after she wasarrested on suspicion of a DUIon March 4 in Ventura, Calif. The singer's rep told PEOPLE at the time thatshe'd be prioritizing her two sonsin the wake of the arrest.

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On March 27, the "Gimme More" singershared a video on her Instagramalongside her son Jayden. In the clip, the teenager could be seen wearing a long tan coatover a white T-shirt and recording himself and his mom as they posed in a mirror.

Spears wore white lace shorts and a cropped white lace shirt, posing next to her son. The clip then switched to show Spears with jeans and a blazer.

"Thank you guys for all your support… spending time with family and friends is such a blessing !!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹," she wrote in her caption. "Stay kind !!!"

Last June, Spears and her son reunited after she posted aphotoand clip on Instagram ofthem at home after attendingchurch together. In the photo, Jayden stood taller than the singer as they stood close to each other in front of a balcony, with the teenager holding up a phone to take the snap.

Spears also shared a shortvideoof the pair posing together in the same spot, in which she revealed that they had “Sang and praised !!!” earlier that day at church.

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The Unlikely Reason Kris Jenner Is Going Viral on Chinese Social Media Platforms

Kris Jenner has become an unexpected symbol of luck and success across Chinese social media

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  • Users are editing her into different professions and using her image to “manifest” wealth and career wins

  • TikTok creator Marcelo Wang says the trend reflects admiration for her work ethic — and a sense of humor

Kris Jenneris having an unexpected cultural moment — this time as a symbol of luck, ambition and success on the other side of the world.

Across Chinese social media platforms like Xiaohongshu (also known asRedNote) and Douyin, users have been sharing images of the Kardashian matriarch as part of a playful trend centered on “manifesting” prosperity. Many are even swapping their profile photos for pictures of Jenner, hoping some of her famously sharp business instincts might rub off.

The posts range from simple tributes to elaborate edits, with Jenner reimagined in a variety of professions — from a high-powered attorney to a classroom teacher — all reflecting different paths to success.

So why Jenner?

According to TikTok creator Marcelo Wang, who helped explain the phenomenon to Western audiences, the answer lies in both admiration and irony.

“Because Kris Jenner is one of the hardest working businesswomen in the U.S., Chinese people really respect hard work,” Wang said in arecent video, describing the trend as a lighthearted way for Gen Z users to “manifest success.”

In China, Jenner’s reputation as the ultimate “momager” — guiding the careers of daughtersKim,Khloé,Kourtney,KendallandKylie— has translated into something even bigger. Some users have nicknamed her “Tai Hou,” or “Empress Dowager,” a term historically used for powerful matriarchs.

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On RedNote alone, over 99,000 Jenner-themed posts have surfaced, racking up nearly 52 million views, as perBusiness Insider. The trend has also spread quickly on Douyin, where users are sharing both memes and explainer videos breaking down the phenomenon.

For many participants, the appeal is equal parts aspiration and humor. Some have gone all-in, setting Jenner as their phone wallpaper or incorporating her image into daily routines, while others jokingly credit her with helping them pass exams or land opportunities.

Eventually, the trend reached Jenner herself — and she didn’t miss a beat.

After seeing Wang’s video, Jenner jumped into the comments with a line fans instantly recognized: “You’re ALL doing amazing, sweetie!!!!” — a callback to her iconic moment onKeeping Up with the Kardashians.

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Her response only fueled the trend further, delighting fans who were already treating her as an unofficial icon of success.

Interestingly, this isn’t the first time a Western pop culture figure has taken on symbolic meaning in Chinese internet culture. Earlier this year,Draco Malfoyalso emerged as a playful good-luck icon duringLunar New Yearcelebrations.

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Arsenio Hall Says Howard Stern 'Really Hated' Him for Years: 'I Hope Arsenio Dies'

Arsenio Hall looked back at his feud with Howard Stern

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  • Hall said that Stern "really hated him" and that it ultimately hurt the ratings for The Arsenio Hall Show

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Arsenio Hall is looking back at his talk show and what role it played in late-night wars.

Hall, 70, is releasinga memoir titledArseniothis week, and he opened up about it in an interview withThe New York Times,published on March 30.The Arsenio Hall Showran in syndication from 1989 to 1994 and became a hit in major markets.

The Timesnoted that Hall’s show often “leaned into controversy,” including tellingEntertainment Weeklythat he would “kick [Jay] Leno’s ass.”

“There were times when Jay thought I didn’t work as hard as he did. And he criticized my monologue,” Hall explained. “And somebody got that to me. We definitely battled.” Years later, Hall appeared onThe Jay Leno Show, and the pair have toured together.

The interviewer also noted that Hall appeared onThe Howard Stern Showand noted, “That surprised me, because maybe your ugliest feud was with him.”

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Hall explained, “When Magic Johnson contracted H.I.V. and Howard said, ‘I hope Arsenio dies,’ that’s when I realized it wasn’t joking around. He really hated me.” Hall was friends with Johnson, who announced he had contracted H.I.V. in 1991, and frequently appeared on this show.

In an episode ofThe Tonight Showin 1992, Stern, 72, called Hall a “moron” who “couldn’t even do stand-up comedy.” He toldEntertainment Weeklyin 1993, “Arsenio has no talent. Arsenio's talent is kissing ass. I can't watch those interviews. I cannot take the ass sucking that goes on on a nightly basis.”

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“I’ll be honest: It hurt the business a lot. Howard has die-hard fans who do anything he says. Howard can hurt your numbers,” Hall said. “My biggest struggle was not against other talk show hosts. It was against an angry Howard.”

The Timesasked why he appeared on the show in 2021. “I have pretty thick skin,” Hall said. “I heard a therapist use a word called ‘weathering’ once. When you’re Black, between the racism and hate that you experience, there’s a weathering that takes place. You build up a callus.”

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During his appearance onThe Howard Stern Show,Hall said that he was “the fault in that conflict” with Leno, 75. “There was a magazine that asked me about the competition with Letterman and Jay and with Jay I said, ‘I know Jay very well and it’s like the Lakers and the Clippers. The Clippers lose, but they don’t try to lose, they try to win — and I’m going to try and kick his ass,’ ” Hall said. “Of course, they put a cover out saying I’m going to kick his ass.”

While Hall and Stern did not address their conflict directly,Stern was very complimentaryof Hall’s TV series. “Going back and observing your talk show, there’s some great stuff to go back there and look at,” he said. He praised especially appearances by Michael Jackson, Prince and Bill Clinton (with his saxophone) on the show. “You were delivering the f---ing goods,” he said, but noted that there was a perception he wasn’t doing enough. Hall said that when Johnny Carson leftThe Tonight Showin 1992, the network wanted him to inherit that audience and lean more “conservative.”

In 2020, Stern reflected on his old shows and behavior. "I'll be the first to admit. I won't go back and watch those old shows; it's like, 'Who is that guy?' But that was my shtick, that's what I did and I own it,” he said in part. “. . . I came to realize in therapy, if I'm going to be with my kids and have a successful marriage, I can't be insane, completely, 24 hours a day. I have to figure out a better way to communicate. So I evolved and changed."

In his interview withThe Times, Hall noted that there is no fighting among late night hosts anymore. “We’re in a weird time where the hosts all came together to go against late night’s arch nemesis:Donald Trump. It’s like Trump kind of galvanized late night. We fought each other for numbers. Now they’re all together for a common cause. It’s very weird,” he said.

Arseniois available at bookstores everywhere beginning Tuesday, March 31.

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Meryl Streep Wears Sweater in Famed Cerulean Blue from “The” “Devil Wears Prada”

Meryl Streep appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert wearing a cerulean blue sweater reminiscent of The Devil Wears Prada

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  • The look nods to the film’s iconic “cerulean” monologue scene between her character, Miranda Priestly, and Anne Hathaway’s Andrea Sachs

  • Streep also reflected on the film’s legacy and how perceptions of female-led movies — and their budgets — have evolved ahead of the sequel

Meryl Streepoffered a subtle but unmistakable nod toThe Devil Wears Pradaahead of the anticipated release of its sequel.

While visitingThe Late Show with Stephen Colberton Wednesday, April 1, the Oscar winner wore a cerulean blue sweater reminiscent of the one seen in the original film.

The look instantly brought to mind the movie's unforgettable scene in which Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly, delivers a biting monologue toAnne Hathaway’s Andrea Sachs, explaining that the sweater she’s wearing isn’t just blue — it’s cerulean.

Streep isn't the first star to wear the particular color in recent weeks. On Sunday, March 31, Hathaway was spotted on stylistAshley Afriyie's Instagram Stories wearing a white hoodie sweatshirt with a large blue Pantone square of the colorwith "ceruleo" (the Italian word for cerulean) written underneath.

The nostalgic moments come as excitement builds forThe Devil Wears Prada 2, which is set to hit theaters on May 1.

During Streep's interview withStephen Colbert, she reflected on how the original film was perceived when it was released in 2006.

At the time, she said, it was often labeled a “chick-flick,” which impacted its budget.

“That designation has not worn well. AfterBarbieandMamma Mia!and other films that completely catch the studios by surprise, that people want to see them, because they have girls in the center of the story. Women in the center of the story,” Streep said. "So we had to scramble for our budget."

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She added that things have changed in the years since.

“I've talked to Greta [Gerwig] about it. That was true withBarbiea little bit in comparison to what they spend on other films,” she said. “This one, honey, they spent the money.”

In a separate interview withHarper's Bazaarpublished on March 25, Hathaway reflected on how difficult it was to get fashion brands involved in the original 2006 film.

Streep, meanwhile, shared that the upcoming sequel offered a very different experience — including the opportunity for the cast to attend “actual fashion shows during Milan Fashion Week,” as previouslyreported by PEOPLE.

She also spoke candidlyabout what she observed behind the scenes, tellingHarper's Bazaarshe was "struck by how not only beautiful and young — everyone seems young to me — but alarmingly thin the models were."

Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly and Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling in 20th Century Studios' THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2Credit: Macall Polay/20th Century Studios

“I thought that all had been addressed years ago. Annie clocked it too,” she continued, referring to Hathaway. “And she made a beeline to the producers about it, securing promises that the models in the show that we were putting together for our film would not be so skeletal!”

“She’s a stand-up girl,” Streep added.

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Trump uses Iran war address to urge an increasingly skeptical electorate to give him a bit more time

WASHINGTON (AP) —President Donald Trumpused hisfirst major addresssince launching hiswar in Iranto assure Americans that all of his military objectives will be completed "shortly” and urge an increasingly skeptical electorate to give him a little bit more time.

Associated Press President Donald Trump speaks about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool) President Donald Trump arrives from the Blue Room to speak about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool) President Donald Trump is seen speaking about the Iran war on a television screen in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

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Trump in hisWednesday evening speechdialed back the bluster that's dominated his rhetoric in recent days as world markets convulse and a badly battered Iran is still landing some effective blows on Gulf neighbors' infrastructure and U.S. bases.

But the Republican president's promise to “finish the job” hardly built confidence with a jittery market asoil prices surged and Asian stocks fellas he vowed that the U.S. will continue to hit Iran very hard.

He offered no detail about the state of negotiations with Iran that could bring about a promised endgame that he insists could come in a matter of weeks. There was also no overtlashing out at NATO alliesfor failing to fall in line and help him reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz waterway — something White House officials had said would be a prominent part of his roughly 20-minute address.

The U.S. will continue to hit Iran hard for the next two or three weeks, he said, without saying how much longer the war would last. But he offered a plea to Americans to show a little patience.

“We are in this military operation, so powerful, so brilliant, against one of the most powerful countries for 32 days, and the country has been eviscerated and essentially is really no longer a threat,” Trump said. “This is a true investment in your children and your grandchildren’s future. The whole world is watching, and they can’t believe the power, strength and brilliance.”

But Trump finds himself not only negotiating with an enemy that refuses to throw in the towel but also dealing with an American tolerance for a conflict that's being stretched.

Most Americans believe recentU.S. military action against Iranhas gone too far, and many are worried about affording gasoline, according to an AP-NORC poll conducted in mid-March, a couple of weeks after the war started. While Trump isdeploying more warships and troopsto the Middle East, about 59% of Americans say U.S. military action in Iran has been excessive.

Meanwhile, 45% are “extremely” or “very” concerned about being able to afford gas in the next few months, up from 30% inan AP-NORC pollconducted shortly after Trump won reelection withpromises that he would improve the economyand lower the cost of living.

Americans, Trump noted, have certainly shown patience during times of war.

“American involvement in World War I,” he said, “lasted one year, seven months and five days. World War II lasted for three years, eight months and 25 days. The Korean War lasted for three years, one month and two days. The Vietnam War lasted for 19 years, five months and 29 days. Iraq went on for eight years, eight months and 28 days.”

Hours before his address, Trump seemed to reflect on the domestic pressure he’s feeling to wrap up the war.

Speaking at a private lunchat the White House to mark Easter, Trump argued that the U.S. could “very easily” use this moment to take Iran’s oil. It is "unfortunate," he lamented, that there did not seem to be patience among the American people for such an effort.

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“They want to see it end,” he said. He added, “People in the country sort of say, ‘Just win. You’re winning so big. Just win. Come home.’ And I’m OK with that, too.”

Democrats lash at Trump for failing to offer a coherent argument for conflict

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said Trump's speech was “grounded in a reality that only exists in Donald Trump’s mind.”

The president, Democrats fumed, offered no plan for how he would go about reopening Hormuz, the critical waterway for oil tankers that a battered Iran has effectively choked off even though Trump claims it's been defeated.

For allies worried about a global economy that's been rattled by rising oil prices, Trump suggested they “buy oil from the United States of America” and “build up some delayed courage” and help the U.S. secure the strait. Trump made no attempt to answer his European critics who say he entered hiswar of choice against Iranwithout consulting global allies but is now expecting the world to help himfix the unintended damagethat it has caused.

“We are losing this war," Murphy added. "We cannot destroy all their missiles or drones, nor their nuclear program. Iran projects more power in the region than they did before the war, especially if they now permanently control the Strait of Hormuz. We are spending billions we don’t have and losing American lives in a war that is destabilizing the world and making us look feckless.”

President steers clear of suggesting ground troops deployment could be coming

Trump offered cautious optimism that those now in power in Iran after more than a month of U.S. and Israeli strikes are “less radical and much more reasonable" with much of the pre-war Islamic Republic’s hierarchy taken out. He didn’t explicitly mention a Monday deadline he has set for Iran to open the strait or face attacks from U.S. forces on its energy infrastructure, though he made clear that he remains open to targeting the heartbeat of Tehran’s economy.

“If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously,” Trump said. “We have not hit their oil, even though that’s the easiest target of all, because it would not give them even a small chance of survival or rebuilding. But we could hit it, and it would be gone.”

Trump also notably did not signal that he's making any preparation for a ground invasion by American troops.

He seemed to steer away from the possibility of sending ground troops to secure Iran’s nearly 1,000 pounds (450 kilograms) ofhighly enriched uranium, saying it “would take months” for Iran to get to it as it’s buried under the rubble created by last year’s American bombing campaign of Iran’s nuclear sites.

Trump has offeredshifting reasonsfor launching the war, but he has been consistent in articulating that a primary objective in joining Israel in the military action is ensuring that Iran will“never have a nuclear weapon.”

But over the course of the conflict, he has been more circumspect about how far he’s willing to go to follow through on his pledge to destroy Iran’s weapons program once and for all, including seizing or destroying the near-bomb-grade nuclear material that Iran possesses.

“We have it under intense satellite surveillance and control,” Trump said in his prime-time speech. “If we see them make a move, even a move for it, we’ll hit them with missiles very hard again. We have all the cards. They have none.”

Associated Press writers Collin Binkley, Michelle L. Price and Konstantin Toropin contributed to this report.

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Amanda Peet Provides Positive Health Update Following Her Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Amanda Peetprovided a positive update on her health following her breast cancer diagnosis.

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During a Tuesday, March 31, appearance onWatch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, a fan question enquired as to how theYour Friends & Neighborsactress, 54, was feeling.

“Well thank you Eric, I’m doing great,” PeettoldCohen, 57, in response to the question. The fan also quizzed Peet, who revealed her 2025 diagnosis in aNew Yorkeressay published on March 21, on valuable advice she’d received as a result of her diagnosis.

“The best piece of advice, I would say, is ‘Enjoy it while we’re here,’ Peet responded, to which Cohen agreed before adding, “That is something to live by every day.”

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Peet’s essay detailed that she was informed ofher diagnosis“last fall” after undergoing what she had presumed would be a “routine scan” that examined her breast health. “For many years, I’ve been told that I have ‘dense’ and ‘busy’ breasts — not as a compliment but as a warning that they require extra monitoring,” she wrote before revealing that her physician “didn’t like the way something looked on the ultrasound.”

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After undergoing a biopsy, Peet recalled how her sample was walked over and hand-delivered to a pathology department for review. “That’s when I knew,” Peet wrote, noting that her doctor shared news of her stage 1 breast cancer results the following day. “The tumor ‘appeared’ to be small, but I would need an MRI after the holiday weekend to determine ‘the extent of disease.’”

The MRI showed a second mass that was ultimately benign, which meant that Peet was not advised to undergo a double mastectomy or chemotherapy. “I would only need a lumpectomy and radiation,” she wrote. Once her radiation course had completed, Peet returned a clear scan in January.

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Later that month, Peet’s mother, who was in hospice care, died.

Tragically, Peet’s father died in 2025 amid Peet’s cancer ordeal. She reflected on the time in her essay, writing, “As soon as my dad’s corpse was out of sight, I was free to panic about my cancer again.”

In an interview withE! News, published on Tuesday, March 24, Peet opened up about sharing her diagnosis withher children. (Peet and husbandDavid Benioff, the cocreator ofGame of Thrones, share daughters Frances, 19, and Molly, 15, and son, Henry, 11.)

“They’ve been great,” she told the outlet. “I definitely had to get myself together before including them. The hard part was realizing that nothing is certain and there was going to be no perfect time to tell them.”

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