Additional images recovered from cameras at Nancy Guthrie's home: Sources

The FBI has recovered additional imagery from cameras at the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie, themissing motherof "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, sources briefed on the investigation told ABC News.

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The images were recovered in recent weeks from motion-activated cameras trained on the swimming pool, backyard and side yard, the sources said.

FBI - PHOTO: This image provided by the FBI Feb. 5, 2026, shows a missing person Nancy Guthrie.

Investigators were unable to recover video footage, but thumbnail images captured when the cameras were triggered by motion.

The cameras recorded nothing suspicious, the sources said.

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Investigators were able to observe several people in the back and side yards over an unspecified period prior to the abduction. After Nancy Guthrie was taken, law enforcement officers are seen near the pool.

However, the cameras captured nothing on the night of the abduction, the sources said. Investigators have drawn no conclusions as to why, but one source described it as "odd."

The Pima County Sheriff's Department said Friday that it "continues to analyze various forms of evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case, including material from laboratories as well as images and videos captured by cameras."

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"At this time, we will not comment on the details or status of this analysis," the statement continued.

Joe Raedle/Getty Images - PHOTO: Officials visit Nancy Guthrie's residence, February 25, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona.

Nancy Guthrie was taken from her Tucson-area home nearly seven weeks ago, in the early hours of Feb. 1.

The FBI has previously released photos and videos of an unknown armed suspect in front of Nancy Guthrie's home on the morning of her disappearance, appearing to tamper with a security camera.

The masked man appears to have been at her front door earlier than Feb. 1, sources familiar with the investigationtold ABC News.

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The Pima County sheriff has repeated this week that he believes Guthrie was targeted, but investigators have released no motive and have identified no suspect.

Savannah Guthrie has offered a $1 million reward, bringing the combined reward between the family and law enforcement to $1.2 million.

Anyone with information is urged to call 911, the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, or the Pima County Sheriff's Department at 520-351-4900.

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The Netflix docuseries Dynasty: The Murdochs explores Rupert Murdoch's rise to power and his complex relationships with his four oldest children

People Rupert Murdoch with his children James Murdoch, Elisabeth Murdoch, and Lachlan Murdoch at a private family gathering in June 2007 in London's National Portrait Gallery.Credit: Tom Stoddart/Getty

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  • Rupert's decision to name Lachlan his sole successor led to a 2024 legal battle that divided the family

  • The docuseries explores the complicated dynamics within the family and how the fight for succession tore them apart

The Murdoch family's contentious battle for power and succession is being retold in the four-episode docuseries,Dynasty: The Murdochs.

The Netflix docuseries, which hit the streamer on March 13, introducedRupert Murdochand hisfour oldest children— Prudence,Elisabeth,Lachlanand James —while sharing in-depth details on how Rupert built his billion-dollar multimedia empire.

In addition to news and business anecdotes, the docuseries also laid out the complicated and tumultuous relationships amongst the children and their father as they competed to succeed him as head of the media empire; a dynamic that inspired the award-winning dramaSuccession. A person familiar with the Murdochs told PEOPLE that some claims made about the family in the documentary were unverified.

Rupert eventually decided to go against the established family trust and announced he intended to make Lachlan his sole successor.

The following2024 court battle, in which Prudence, Elisabeth and James pushed back on their dad's decision, divided the family and left many of the siblings estranged from Rupert and Lachlan. In 2025, the case was settled withLachlan announced as Rupert's successor, and the other kids selling their billions of dollars in shares meaning they are no longer beneficiaries and have no voting rights. Rupert's two youngest children, Grace and Chloe, are beneficiaries of the trust with no voting rights.

Here are the five biggest bombshells fromDynasty: The Murdochs.

Rupert's family "panicked" after seeing theSuccessionepisode in which Logan Roy dies

Rupert Murdoch in June 2005; Brian Cox as Logan Roy in 'Succession'Credit: ODD ANDERSEN/AFP via Getty; Macall B. Polay/HBO

The Murdoch family's complicated dynamics and battle for the media empire inspired the Emmy-award winning HBO seriesSuccession, which featured the fictionalized Roy family based on the Murdochs. Many members of the Murdoch family — except James — watchedSuccession.

The show hit a little too close to home for the family during a season 4 episode in which patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox), who is based on Rupert, suddenly and unexpectedly dies. At that point, Logan had not chosen a successor, and it causes mass chaos amongst the fictional family.

Elisabeth was watching the episode when she and her representative, Mark Devereux, allegedly started to "panic" over the possibility that their lives could look like that if they didn't figure out a plan.

As a result of the episode, Elisabeth and Devereux drafted the "Succession Memo," which listed all of the things that the four kids had to start considering in relation to what would happen after Rupert's death.

"This memo is circulated among the children, and the idea is that they're going to begin this conversation — if not with their father, then at least on the margins around their father,"The New York Timesjournalist and Murdoch expert, Jonathan Mahler, said in the Netflix docuseries.

Rupert's 2018 health scare made it "clear" to the family that they had no plan for succession

Lachlan Murdoch, James Murdoch, Anna Murdoch and Rupert Murdoch attend 32nd Annual Art and Antique Show at Sotheby's in New York City on December 3, 1987.Credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

In January 2018, Rupert was 86 years old when he fell and suffered a serious back injury while yachting on Lachlan's boat with his then-wife,Jerry Hall. While the injury was reported at the time by several news outlets, it was not immediately made clear how potentially life-threatening it was and how unsettled the dynasty was at the time.

"Jerry Hall calls Rupert's children and says, 'Your father is severely injured and may die. You probably need to get to his  bedside and make whatever peace you can with him or want to with him,' " Mahler claimed in the docuseries.

After arriving to the hospital, the kids learned that the surgery to save Rupert's back could potentially kill him. Several reporters explained that while the kids were coming to terms with Rupert's mortality, they were also realizing that there was no succession plan in place.

"The family is operating as if this might be it," Jim Rutenberg, who is also a Murdoch expert forThe New York Timessaid in the doc. "This is also setting into motion the possibility that the four children are going to have to fight it out for control."

Rupert ended up surviving the surgery, but it allegedly left a feeling of uneasiness in the family.

Rupert allegedly favored Fox News chairman Roger Ailes' opinions over his sons'

Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch and James Murdoch arrive at St Bride's Church in London on March 5, 2016; Roger Ailes attends the Carnegie Hall 125th Season Opening Night Gala at Carnegie Hall on October 7, 2015 in New York City.Credit: Karwai Tang/WireImage; Andrew Toth/Getty

InDynasty, several reporters and researchers claim that Rupert "pitted" his kids against each other and encouraged them to compete for both the business and Rupert's love and attention.

"He wasn't raising children — he was raising possible successors," Rutenberg claimed.

As part of that journey, he had several of his grown adult children work in different jobs across his media dynasty. At one point, Lachlan and James were both working at Fox News under chairman and CEORoger Ailes. However, Ailes allegedly didn't get along with either of the sons. On more than one occasion, Rupert reportedly chose to side with Ailes when he and the sons disagreed.

The interviewees recalled one intense disagreement between Ailes and Lachlan after Fox News was sent an envelope with what appeared to be anthrax in 2001. Lachlan allegedly urged the executives to keep the letter private under the advice of the FBI, but Ailes went public with the news anyway.

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"Lachlan finds out about this and storms downstairs to confront Ailes directly, 'What are you doing?' " Australian journalist Paddy Manning claimed.

Lachlan reportedly tried to "calm Ailes down," but they ended up "verbally fighting in front of a huge number of people in the office," according toThe Washington Postjournalist Sarah Ellison.

"Roger goes directly to Rupert, and Rupert reassures him and says, 'Don't worry about the boy,' " Ellison added. "It was a classic Murdoch moment — business over family."

Ailes and Lachlan allegedly got into another heated argument shortly afterward when Lachlan vetoed a program that Ailes wanted to run. Ailes was reportedly "furious" over Lachlan's decision and went to Rupert, again. For a second time, Rupert allegedly sided with Ailes and left Lachlan feeling "incredibly frustrated and incredibly insulted."

"Rupert basically sent the message to Lachlan that you're not to cross Ailes, you're second fiddle here," Rutenberg said.

At the same time, Ailes had reportedly not respected James' role in the company and allegedly referred to him and Lachlan as "Tweedle Dumb" and "Tweedle Dumber," his wife, Elizabeth Ailes, claimed to theDaily Beastin 2023.

In 2016, several womenalleged that they were sexually harassedby Ailes. After conducting an investigation, James and Lachlan decided that Ailes was "bad news," and he resigned in July 2016.

"It was really a revenge moment for James and Lachlan," Ellison claimed in the doc. "They both had been wronged by Roger Ailes. He had mocked James. He had undercut Lachlan." Ailes died the following year.

Rupert allegedly told his lawyer to ask James "mean-spirited personal questions" during his deposition

James Murdoch and Rupert Murdoch at The Paley Center for Media's 2013 gala in New York City in October.Credit: Michael Kovac/WireImage

The family tension and fight to succeed Rupert came to a head in 2024 when Rupert started a legal battle with Prudence, Elisabeth and James in hopes of changing the 1999 family trust to give Lachlan full control to succeed him. As a result of the shocking lawsuit, all four siblings and Rupert were deposed and spoke at length about their complicated dynamics and what they thought was in the best interest of the company.

While all the family members were grilled, James' deposition allegedly turned deeply personal.

"The deposition was much more difficult for James emotionally than I think he was prepared for,"The Atlanticreporter and Murdoch expert McKay Coppins shared. "When he walked into the board room, James saw that it wasn't just his father's lawyer and his lawyer — but sitting in this office was his father, himself. James didn't know that Rupert would be there. This is the first time he had seen Rupert in years — they were fully estranged — his dad just sat down across from him. They didn't talk to each other."

Although the father and son didn't directly speak to each other, Rupert's attorney "just grilled James with incredibly witheringly personal questions," per Coppins.

"[The attorney asked him] questions like, 'Have you ever accomplished anything on your own?' Or, 'Why don't you ever take responsibility for the things that go wrong in your life?' Or, 'Why were you too busy to call your dad on his 90th birthday? ' "

James struggled to focus on the questions, especially because he was allegedly seeing his dad either "staring inscrutably" at him or sending messages on his phone.

"Eventually, James realized that these super aggressive mean-spirited personal questions were actually coming from his father," Coppins claimed. "I remember talking to James weeks later and he was still sort of reeling from the experience. He couldn't quite believe what had happened. He was constantly analyzing it and trying to make sense about why his dad did what he did ... The question that kept coming back to him was, 'How did we let it come to this?' "

Over a year after they began their legal battle, the case was settled with Lachlan in line to take over for Rupert, and the other three siblings receiving $1.1 billion each for their shares. The new Murdoch family trust includes Lachlan and younger sistersGrace and Chloe, and will remain active until 2050, perThe New York Times.

James allegedly called his dad a "misogynist" who thought Elisabeth could never be his successor

Elisabeth Murdoch and James Murdoch attend day 3 of the Cheltenham Horse Racing Festival on March 18, 2010 in Cheltenham, England.Credit: Indigo/Getty

Although Rupert had four grown children who could have potentially succeeded him, the race seemed to primarily center around James and Lachlan.

"Elisabeth is probably the media executive who has had the greatest success outside the Murdoch company of any of the kids, but Rupert is of a certain generation, so he always saw James or Lachlan as the most likely successor," Ellison claimed.

Coppins further alleged that James said his dad had "never considered" Elisabeth.

"James, for what it's worth, told me that Rupert is a misogynist and never considered Liz a viable successor," Coppins claimed.

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The true story behind

Marty Supreme stars Timothée Chalamet as an audacious ping-pong prodigy in the early 1950s.

Entertainment Weekly Marty Reisman in the 1940s; Timothee Chalamet as Marty Mauser in 'Marty Supreme'Credit: Bettmann Archive/Getty; A24 / Courtesy Everett

Key Points

  • Josh Safdie's film is nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

  • The movie was partially inspired by The Money Player, the autobiography of real-life ping-pong champ Marty Reisman.

Marty Supreme's Marty Mauser is a one-of-a-kind character — just like the guy who inspired him.

Timothée Chalamet's ping-pong prodigy has the soul of a hustler in Josh Safdie's thrilling drama, which is nominated for nine Oscars at the 98th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Chalamet, too, is nominated for his turn as Marty, a wrecking ball of a protagonist who's based on a real-life ping-pong champ.

Marty Supremeisn't a biopic, but as Safdie has said in numerous interviews, the film was inspired byThe Money Player: The Confessions of America's Greatest Table Tennis Champion and Hustler, a 1974 autobiography from Marty Reisman.

"[Having] read that book, which was about a table tennis player who believed in this thing and had a dream that no one respected, it instantly was like, OK, well, this... world can be a great conduit to kind of explore those themes," Safdie explained toNPR.

So, how much of Reisman made his way into Mauser? Let's discuss it below.

Who was Marty Reisman?

Marty Reisman in his ping-pong parlor in New York City, circa 1971Credit: Michael Gold/Getty

Marty Reisman was born in Manhattan in 1930, the son of a Russian immigrant who left his taxi-driving, poker-playing father when Reisman was just 10. He took up table tennis shortly thereafter and was the city junior champion by the age of 13.

As noted in a1977Sports Illustratedprofile, Reisman was labeled the "bad boy of ping-pong" by the time he was 16, when he won the national junior title. In 1948, he was part of the three-man U.S. team at the world championships in London. As he traveled the world competing, he made cash on the side by exporting and selling contraband.

"Smuggling never bothered me," Reisman told the outlet. "Table tennis players have to survive on their wiles. A player who depended on exhibition fees could starve. The top players were either gamblers, smugglers or both. I had already won more than 175 trophies but I couldn't eat them."

Reisman, skinny and 6-feet tall, came to be known as "the Needle," due both to his physical appearance and forehand "kill shot," which the London press dubbed "the Atomic Blast." That kill shot helped him win the British Open Table Tennis Tournament, which Reisman named "second in international importance to the World Championships" in his autobiography. He was the first American to do so.

Like the film's Marty Mauser, Reisman put his showmanship on display as an opening act for the Harlem Globetrotters. Later, he'd run underground table tennis clubs that were frequented by celebrities such as Dustin Hoffman, Kurt Vonnegut, and another offbeat prodigy in chess champ Bobby Fischer, as reported in Reisman'sNew York Timesobituary. Famed writer and director David Mamet, who cameos inMarty Supreme, is also said to have attended Marty's clubs.

In 2010, two years before his death at 82 from complications of heart and lung ailments, Reisman foundedTable Tennis Nation.

All told, he earned 22 major table tennis titles, including one at the age of 67, making him the oldest player to win a national championship in a racket sport.

He was married twice and had a daughter, Debbie, from his first marriage.

IsMarty Supremebased on a true story?

Timothee Chalamet as Marty Mauser in 'Marty Supreme'Credit: A24

WhileMarty Supremeis only loosely inspired by Reisman, there are several sequences and character details plucked from his life. Reisman, for example, worked as a shoe salesman, much like Marty. He didn't quit (or loot the safe), however. Instead, he was fired for consistently showing up late, according toSports Illustrated.

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Reisman's verve and competitive spirit, for example, mirror Marty's relentless drive. "Though I need it to get the adrenaline flowing, the money is nothing, the excitement everything," Reisman toldSports Illustrated. "I never played a game for fun in my life."

Marty's brashness is on full display in the film when, while traveling for a competition, he ditches the pitiful London hotel where all of the competitors are staying for a room at the high-end Ritz. As detailed in his autobiography, Reisman pulled a similar trick.

"[We had been] staying at the Royal Hotel, which had more fleas than royalty. Our rooms were closet-size and smelled of decayed wallpaper," he wrote. "During the British Open championship, theLondon Timeshad called me the 'Danny Kayeof table tennis.' Well, I reasoned, the Royal was no place for Danny Kaye."

He and a friend moved into the much more expensive Cumberland Hotel and, as Marty does in the film, charged expenses to the English Table Tennis Association.

As previously noted, Reisman also toured with the Harlem Globetrotters, where he performed skits that included playing with frying tunes to the tune of "Mary Had a Little Lamb." During those shows, perSports Illustrated, he perfected his signature trick of "standing a cigarette on end at the far side of the table and then blithely breaking it in two with a forehand smash."

"I had the time of my life touring with the Harlem Globe Trotters," he wrote in his autobiography. "For a while people even stopped sneering at the fact that table tennis was all I did."

While there's no evidence that Reisman played against a sea lion, as Marty does in the film, the real-life legend did once play a chimpanzee. "That ape had a lot of native ability," Reisman toldSports Illustrated.

Is Milton Rockwell based on a real person?

Kevin O'Leary and Timothée Chalamet in 'Marty Supreme'Credit: Courtesy of A24

WhileKevin O'Leary's wealthy Milton Rockwell is a fictional character created for the film, his success in the pen industry appears to be a nod to Reisman's trick of selling ballpoint pens overseas in a bid to make extra cash.

"They cost fifty cents each and were a way of meeting expenses. Ballpoints were new in Europe and I was able to get five dollars apiece for them," he wrote in his autobiography.

Is the story about bees and Auschwitz true?

One of the more memorable detours inMarty Supremeinvolves Marty's friend and colleague Béla (Géza Röhrig) telling a story about his time as a prisoner at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. During a bomb disposal mission, he rubbed honey from a beehive all over his skin and later let his famished fellow prisoners lick it off his body.

As Safdie toldThe Guardian, this is a true story about a Hungarian Jew and table tennis player named Alojzy Ehrlich. "I learned more about the Holocaust in that little story than from some movies that are only about the Holocaust," he said.

Where can I watchMarty Supreme?

Marty Supremeis currently playing in theaters.

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All About Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn's Children (Including 3 Famous Actors!)

Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn have been together since 1983 and share four children

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Goldie welcomed Oliver Hudson and Kate Hudson with ex Bill Hudson while Kurt welcomed son Boston Russell with ex-wife Season Hubley

  • The couple share their youngest child, Wyatt Russell

Kurt RussellandGoldie Hawn's longtime love story is one of the most famous in Hollywood, and through it all, they've managed to raise a family of tight-knit kids together.

Kurt and Goldie have four children: Boston Russell, whom Kurt welcomed with ex-wife Season Hubley;Oliver HudsonandKate Hudsonfrom Goldie's previous relationship with Bill Hudson; and Wyatt Russell, the couple's youngest, whom they welcomed together.

Kate, for her part, doesn't believe Kurt and her mom could complement each other any more than they do now. "Mom is kinetic and she is a butterfly, and Pa likes his family and his home.But when they're together, it's so powerful," she told PEOPLE.

InPEOPLE's 2020 Beautiful Issue, theAlmost Famousstar opened up about modeling her mom's parenting style, especially regarding raising her daughter. "Mom was so available to being my greatest cheerleader," Kate told PEOPLE. "It just made me think about Rani — I just hope I give her that kind of confidence."

"As a parent, you basically raise your children to raise their children appropriately as well. So that's thatdomino effect," Goldie told PEOPLE in March 2022. "And as parents, we have a tremendous responsibility."

They have a lot to celebrate even now that their kids are all grown up, including Kate's 2026 Oscars nomination for Best Actress inSong Sung Blue.

Here's everything to know about Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn's children.

Oliver Hudson, 49

Oliver HudsonCredit: Desiree Navarro/WireImage

Goldie welcomed son Oliver with ex-husbandBill Hudsonon Sept. 7, 1976. Oliver gained TV recognition for his roles onRules of Engagement,Nashville,Scream QueensandThe Cleaning Lady. He's also famously known for hosting the podcast Sibling Revelry with younger sister Kate.

Per Kate, Oliver is quite the jokester, too. "He really isfunnier than me," she told PEOPLE in 2021. That same year, Oliver was featured inPEOPLE's 2021 Sexiest Man Alive issue.

Olivermarried his wife, Erinn Barlett, in 2006, though, he recalls Goldie's motherly push to get him down on one knee. "To be honest, it was not easy. I didn't want to get married. I thought that the perfect relationship was Kurt and Mom," Oliver said onE!'sDaily Popin 2022. "I mean, I was a child of divorce, that didn't work, and then I saw this working."

Referring to his proposal as "a major surprise," Oliver remembered Erinn telling her parents that a wedding was more than likely not in the cards. After a heartfelt conversation with his mom, Oliver knew it was the right choice: "She says, 'It's [the ring] a token. You don't have to get married right away.' And so I gave [Erinn] the ring and it was very scary and we were engaged for two and a half years."

Goldie Hawn and Oliver HudsonCredit: Goldie Hawn Instagram

Oliver and Erinn are parents to sonsWilder BrooksandBodhi Hawnand daughterRio Laura. The actor'snumber one advice for fellow fathers? Always find ways to embarrass your kids. "You're not a father unless you're embarrassing your children," he said during a 2022 appearance onTheEllen DeGeneresShow.

"He's the greatest, most handsome, amazing father, actor, comedian, human, son," Hawn previously told PEOPLE of Oliver. "I mean,he's such a gift. They're all gifts, all my children."

Kate Hudson, 46

Kate HudsonCredit: Daniele Venturelli/Getty

Goldie and Bill's daughter Kate was born on April 19, 1979. The 2000 filmAlmost Famousmade Kate (who starred as Penny Lane) an overnight sensation, earning her a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Her career continued to skyrocket with films such asHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Days(2003),Fool's Gold(2008),Bride Wars(2009) andSomething Borrowed(2011).

Kate has always praised her mother and Kurt, who helped raise Kate alongside Goldie. In honor of Kurt's 70th birthday, Kate penned a heartfelt letter reexamining "how different our life would have been if he never entered the picture."

"He's an original. One of kind. A powerful, intelligent, talented, loyal family man. He has taught me that we can all exist with immense love through our differences," she wrote onInstagram.

"He gave me the gift of confidence, instilling a knowingness in me that I deserved everything I worked for and I knew that he'd always have my back in whatever challenges may lay ahead. When you have a dad who gives you permission to be confident, you live courageously," she added.

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Kate is a mom of three herself. She welcomed her son Ryder Robinson with ex-husband Chris Robinson in January 2004. She also shares a sonBingham Hawn Bellamy, who was born in 2011, with ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy. In 2018, Kate and her fiancéDanny Fujikawawelcomed daughterRani Rose Hudson Fujikawa.

Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson in 2017Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty

When it comes to navigating the ins and outs of co-parenting, Kate says she's learned from the best. "I think the one thing that I learned from my mom is that no matter what you're feeling and no matter what — when I see my friends talking s--- about their ex-spouses in front of their kids, I get so upset because they don't recognize how much that affects their child and how resentful their child will become of them," the Fabletics founder said on a 2019 episode of theDivorce Sucks! With Laura Wasserpodcast.

"No matter what, I never heard a bad word about my father," she said, adding, "It's not our place to tell them [kids] how to feel about the other parents. I think that's so important."

While the actress wouldn't "recommend it [her situation] to most," she believesthe relationships she's formed with each of her kids' fathersare "quite amazing," — even more amazing is the fact that the dads all get along as well!

"We might not have been able to live together and sustain the distance, but at the end of the day, there's real love there. When the kids feel that I think, to them, it makes them feel safe and good," Kate said.

Boston Russell, 46

Boston Russell, Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell and Kate Hudson in 2017Credit: Steve Granitz/WireImage

Born on Feb. 16, 1980, Boston is Kurt's son whom he shares with actress and ex-wife Season Hubley. The pair met on the set of 1979'sElvis,in which they portrayedElvisandPriscilla Presley. Their divorce came four years later, in 1983. Apart from the occasional red carpet appearance, Boston lives an ultra-private life, out of the spotlight.

Kate, however, remembers the first time she met Boston as a young girl. "For me, it felt like such a big moment because it was like, 'My mom is madly in love with this guy.' For me, at the time, it was like, 'Is this going to be my dad?' " she recalled on her podcastSibling Revelry. "And I was meeting his son [Boston], which meant, 'Does this mean that this is my brother?' It was a lot to handle at such a young age."

Wyatt Russell, 39

Wyatt RussellCredit: The Walt Disney Company

Kurt and Goldie welcomed their son Wyatt Russell on July 10, 1986. He has since starred in22 Jump Street(2014),Table 19(2017) andDisney'sThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

Just like his parents, Wyatt met his wife on a movie set. He and actress Meredith Hagner fell in love while filmingFolks Hero & Funny Guyin 2016 and got engaged in 2018. Theywed in a Western-themed weddingin September 2019 at Goldie's house in Aspen, Colorado.

Their family expanded in March 2021 with the arrival of their son,Buddy Prine Russell. Speaking withEntertainment Tonight, Wyatt described fatherhood as an "incredible" experience.

Wyatt Russell and Kurt RussellCredit: Neilson Barnard/Getty

"It's everything you didn't know it was going to be," he told the outlet. "I think everything you hope it's gonna be is like a mish-mash in your mind before it really happens and then after it happens, whatever happened before is almost like [it never happened]."

He continued, "Biologically, I think it does something to your brain where you just erase half your life before you've lived there. And now it's about him and your family and trying to balance everything, and time, and new, amazing problems, amazing issues to have."

In January 2024, Wyatt opened up about what it's like tosee Kurt as a grandfatherto his son, as well as his siblings' kids, during a joint appearance with his father onLate Night With Seth Meyers.

"He's awesome, 'cause he can do all of the hard sort of lessons that sometimes I don't want to have to do," Wyatt said. "But luckily he doesn't hide any of who he is to who my son is. So there was, like — we were going on a street when I was living in Vancouver shootingMonarch,and Buddy wants to test going on the street, and my dad goes, 'No, no, no!' "

Wyattwelcomed his second child, a son named Boone Joseph, in February 2024. Hagner shared a photo from the hospital onInstagramthat showed Wyatt leaning into kiss her as their new baby boy lay on her chest.

"Boone Joseph Russell. Born Feb 13, a week before his due date. 8 pounds 3 oz of heaven. Hearts overflowing," she wrote.

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