Bonnie Tyler has emerged from a medically induced coma but remains critically ill in intensive care in Faro, Portugal. The 75-year-old singer reportedly experienced intense abdominal pain shortly after arriving in Portugal, where she owns a second home. After inconclusive tests in London, she was hospitalized following the discovery of a bowel tear, which required emergency surgery. Portuguese reports indicated that Tyler suffered cardiac arrest during initial attempts to awaken her from the coma several weeks ago.

In entertainment news, Dorinda Medley, formerly of “Real Housewives of New York City,” is transitioning away from her television persona as she prepares to appear on E!’s forthcoming series “The Golden Life,” set in Florida. Medley has partnered with eBay to auction off clothing items worn during her time on Bravo, including reunion dresses and pieces from Blue Stone Manor, aiming to move on from her past television image.

Este Haim was among the attendees at Uber One’s World Cup kickoff event in New York City, where she was photographed alongside Andy Cohen and Grace Gummer wearing a popular “Knickole Kidman” T-shirt. The event, held at Pier 36, featured performances by the Backstreet Boys and Mark Ronson. BSB’s AJ McLean announced that he and his family have made New York their home. Other notable guests included Amy Schumer, Kyle Cooke, Ciara, and Russell Wilson.

In the business sphere, Perfect Moment, the skiwear company partially owned by Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra, has been delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. The company, which went public in February 2024 at $6 per share and counts Jonas and Chopra as minority investors and advisers since 2022, saw its share price decline sharply over the past two years, falling to just 25 cents. The Securities and Exchange Commission had notified the company in December 2024 that it was not meeting the NYSE’s minimum stockholders’ equity requirements. Despite an 18-month grace period, the exchange deemed the company unsuitable for continued listing. Perfect Moment has now begun trading on the OTCQB market, a lower-tier exchange. Executive chairman Max Gottschalk framed the move as a strategic decision to reduce administrative costs and focus on growth plans, while co-founder Jane Gottschalk expressed confidence in the brand’s future.

Billionaire investor John Paulson and his fiancée, Alina de Almeida, are expecting their second child and planning a destination wedding in Monaco next June. The couple, who had their first daughter, Jacqueline, in February 2025, intend to hold their ceremony at Villa La Vigie overlooking Monte-Carlo Beach, with a reception at the five-star Hôtel de Paris, featuring dining by Alain Ducasse at the Michelin three-star restaurant Le Louis XV. Paulson, 70, a noted figure in finance who gained prominence for profiting billions during the 2008 housing market crash, acts as a trustee for the Princess Grace Foundation and counts Prince Albert of Monaco among his acquaintances. De Almeida, a registered dietitian, spoke of the couple’s excitement about both the wedding and the impending addition to their family. Paulson finalized a divorce from his previous wife, Jenny, earlier this year following a protracted legal battle; they share three children.

In other relationship news, actor Joe Alwyn, known for his previous seven-year relationship with singer Taylor Swift, was seen on a public date in Brooklyn with actress Sarah Pidgeon. The pair were photographed sharing affectionate moments in Fort Greene, confirming longstanding rumors of a romantic relationship. Their outing, observed over several hours from daytime into evening, follows recent social media speculation after the two stars were spotted in the same neighborhood.