Jim Harbaugh and John Harbaugh after the Ravens defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-17 in their AFC Wild Card game at Heinz Field on January 3, 2015 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Jim Harbaugh and John Harbaugh after the Ravens defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-17 in their AFC Wild Card game at Heinz Field on January 3, 2015 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Jamie Squire/Getty
Before there were the Kelce brothers, there were the Harbaugh brothers. The two became the first national sibling sensation when their teams were matched up against each other in the 2013 Super Bowl.
The game — nicknamed the “Harbowl” — brought media attention to the siblings, who tried to wave it off to keep the focus on their teams.
“It's not exactly [Winston] Churchill and [Theodore] Roosevelt,” John said, per The Guardian. “We get it, [the story is] really cool, and it's really exciting and all of that. But it's really about the team. It's about the players. The more we focus on those guys, the better it is for everybody.”
Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines is seen on the field before a college football game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Michigan Stadium on November 04, 2023.
Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines is seen on the field before a college football game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Michigan Stadium on November 04, 2023. Aaron J. Thornton/Getty
In November 2023, Michigan was accused of studying and stealing other teams’ signs — a way for coaches to communicate their strategies and plays to their players. As a result, an investigation ensued but the NCAA’s first action was to suspend Jim from three games in the season.
“His phones, his computers and all that stuff have been looked at, and he’s come through this thing with flying colors,” John said during a press conference, per AP. “I don’t know what they are trying to get, but they don’t have anything of substance, and I just think I’m proud of him. I think it’s a real compliment to our family and to him, something for us to be proud of.”
When Jim couldn’t coach at one of his team’s games against the University of Maryland, John hosted him at his home in Baltimore to watch the game from home.
Jim Harbaugh and Jim Harbaugh following halftime of the Michigan and Maryland Terrapins game at Byrd Stadium on October 3, 2015 in College Park, Maryland.
Jim Harbaugh and Jim Harbaugh following halftime of the Michigan and Maryland Terrapins game at Byrd Stadium on October 3, 2015 in College Park, Maryland. Rob Carr/Getty
They used to play against each other, but now, Jim and John show up in support of each other, even giving some pointers during games.
“It’s an honor to be on the sideline with him,” Jim said after the game, per the Detroit Free Press. “He gave good input during the game. It’s cool for our players. He talked to them after. It’s good to have him get to know our team.”
Jim also has shown up for Ravens games. After he left the NFL, Jim was on the sidelines in a Ravens beanie and gave his older brother a couple of pointers as well.
“You catch each other’s eye,” John said. “Same thing when he was at our game in Pittsburgh. I walked over and just asked him, ‘Hey what are you seeing? What do you think?’ And you’re always seeing something that you can share. You just hope like crazy that if you suggest something it actually works. You don’t want to suggest the thing that doesn’t work and costs them the game or something like that. Thank god that didn’t happen today."
On Sunday, Nov. 24, the Kylie Cosmetics founder, 27, shared a few rare snaps of her home on her Instagram Stories to highlight the everyday things that bring her joy.
Jenner started with a photo of the plush brown lounge chairs in her home movie theater. The image showed two rows of chairs, each of which is equipped with armrests and cupholders.
In it, the two stand in front of their parents, Kris Jenner, 69, and Caitlyn Jenner, 75. Their older siblings — Kim, 44, Khloé, 40, Kourtney, 45, and Rob Kardashian 37 – all of whom Kris shares with the late Robert Kardashian – are also pictured.
Model AgeThe next photo is of a dark brown burled wood table showcasing two Vogue magazines, one of which has Kendall on the cover while the other features Kylie and Stormi on the front.
The reality star’s Instagram Stories continued with a snap of a round coffee table with a bowl of Rolo chocolate candy, a white treadmill, a container of Thanksgiving-themed cookies from her mom, and her stockpile of Sprinter vodka soda — her own brand.
Jenner lives in Southern California full time, but also has a secret place in New York City that she uses for business meetings or to visit her boyfriend, actor Timothée Chalamet.
In October, she shared a glimpse of her Halloween decorations on her Instagram Stories, which began with a larger-than-life skeleton towards the entrance to her California home.
Her seasonal aesthetic continued with a large pathway adored with dozens of pumpkins of all shapes, sizes and colors, along with vibrant flowers and woven baskets.
That has no doubt now switched over to Christmas decor, as the star is a big fan of holiday decorating and puts up a towering faux tree in her home each year with a rotating assortment of ornaments.
The claim is made in a letter to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, who is weighing whether he will grant the music mogul bail after he was twice denied by two different judges.
Combs appeared in court for a bail hearing in Manhattan federal court on Friday, Nov. 22. His attorneys have proposed strict release conditions if granted bail, including 24/7 surveillance.
Prosecutors have sought to prevent his release, telling the judge that the mogul has allegedly broken federal prison rules while incarcerated and that he has sought to intimidate potential witnesses.
In this latest letter to the judge, which was obtained by PEOPLE, prosecutors lay out the severity of the charges Combs is facing and claim that the Bad Boy Records founder has abused and threatened women over the years, citing one incident where he allegedly showed up to a woman’s house and tried to beat her door down with a hammer.
“Beyond his romantic partners, the defendant also physically abused his personal staff,” prosecutors claim. “Former staff members have described the defendant threatening to kill them, throwing objects at them, and being struck, punched, and shoved by the defendant, and seeing him do the same to others.”
Combs has been incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, following his September indictment on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
In Combs’ most recent bail proposal, his attorneys called the prosecution’s case “thin” and suggested that he be released on $50 million bail with extremely strict conditions, significantly limiting whom the mogul would be allowed to contact.
The American Idol alum, 36, married Carmen Educate at The Hermitage Hotel on Sunday, Nov. 24, according to Brides. They were joined by 106 loved ones for the "intimate and romantic" occasion.
Toscano told the outlet that her history as a wedding singer shaped the couple's approach to planning their own event. “I had the opportunity to perform at and attend a ton of weddings,” she explained. “I really wanted ours to feel different — like nothing we had ever been to.”
One special highlight of the big day was a surprise performance by the couple's famous musical friends — David Foster and his wife Katharine McPhee sang "Can't Help Falling in Love" as Toscano walked down the aisle. The moment was particularly fitting, as it's Foster, 75, who first introduced Toscano and Educate, who is executive vice president of On Stage Audio International.