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Joe Jonas Will ‘Work It Out’ In His Next Solo Single, Which He’s ‘Excited And Emotional’ To Release

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Joe Jonas is plenty busy with the Jonas Brothers, Uproxx’s June 2023 cover stars, but he has some things to get off his chest individually.

On Wednesday, July 10, Jonas announced he will release “Work It Out” as his next solo single on July 19. He posted the single’s cover artwork and an Instagram Reel presumably teasing a snippet of the song with the written message, “I’m both excited and emotional as I’m gearing up to release new music. I’m humbled and grateful to collaborate with some of my favorite musicians and creators. I hope you find as much happiness and peace as I do when you listen to these songs.” So, all indications point toward “Work It Out” beginning a larger rollout toward a solo project.

The snippet sounds identical to a longer snippet Jonas posted on TikTok in late May. If it is indeed the same song, Jonas sings, “Come on, Joe, you got so much more to be grateful for / Stop being sad ’cause you’re makin’ the room uncomfortable / OK, I get it, right now, you’re feeling so miserable / Sometimes, I wish I had powers to be invisible / Even baddies get saddies, and that’s the hardest truth / Call your mommy and daddy, they don’t know what to do.”

Since last September, Jonas has been navigating a very public divorce from actress Sophie Turner, including a nasty custody battle that was resolved in October.

In May 2023, the Jonas Brothers released The Album and have since been staging their massive headlining Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour. See all of their remaining dates here.

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When Will ‘Power Book II: Ghost’ Season 4, Episode 6 Come Out?

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(WARNING: Spoilers for Power Book II: Ghost will be found below.)

Last week’s episode of Power Book II: Ghost, titled “Ego Death,” sent Tariq on a wild journey. After an argument with Brayden and his girlfriend, who gave Tariq acid without his knowledge, Tariq found himself on a trippy journey that took him to the future to see what life with him soon-to-be family of Diana and their child would look like. He was also presented with how things could go very wrong if he didn’t change his approach in drug game. While many would remove themselves from the dangers of the game in order to protect their future family, Tariq decided that he needed to take over the game and stand atop it to protect Diana and their baby. Diana shut down this idea when Tariq brought it up to her, and the episode ended without the two finding a solution to their problem. So, what happens now?

When Will Power Book II: Ghost Season 4, Episode 6 Come Out?

The sixth episode of Power Book II: Ghost season four will air when part two of the season begins on September 6. This season of Power Book II: Ghost was split into two part, with the first half of the season launching with weekly episodes that began on June 7. The remaining five episodes will air on a weekly basis, starting with episode six. Episode six will be available on Friday, 9/6 on the STARZ app starting at midnight EST/PST. The episode will later air on the STARZ TV channel that same day at 8 pm ET/PT.

‘Power Book II: Ghost’ season four, part in now streaming on the STARZ app Season four, part two debuts on September 6.

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Ryan Reynolds’ Favorite Taylor Swift Song Is Obvious, But Hugh Jackman And Shawn Levy Still Failed To Guess It

Deadpool & Wolverine will finally hit theaters later this month, and speculation as to whether Taylor Swift appears in the film will likely last until then. Entertainment Weekly reported that she “is not in the film,” but the movie’s press run is doing nothing to dissuade rumors from persisting. Ryan Reynolds recreated Swift’s Evermore album cover, and the IMAX poster shows Deadpool and Wolverine wearing friendship bracelets.

More recently, Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, and Deadpool & Wolverine director Shawn Levy sat down with Variety to test how well they know each other. Inevitably, Swift came up.

Halfway through the eight-minute video, Jackman and Levy were asked to identify Reynolds’ favorite Taylor Swift song. Jackman was confident, saying, “I know the answer to this. He sang it to me on the very last day of the shoot.” Unfortunately, Jackman’s guess of “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” was incorrect. Levy guessed, “The one that starts with ‘gorgeous,’” referencing “Gorgeous,” the Reputation track featuring Reynolds and Blake Lively’s daughter James saying, “Gorgeous.” A very logical guess, but wrong.

Reynolds revealed the answer to be “Betty” and explained he’s “in my Folklore and my Evermore era.”

“Betty” is named after Lively and Reynolds’ four-year-old daughter, and the song also name-checks the aforementioned James and Inez Reynolds, their seven-year-old daughter.

Lively and Reynolds’ friendship with Swift has been well-documented. In November 2022, Reynolds said on SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Show that celebrating a new Swift album was “like a religion in our house.”

“I think what’s most exciting for them is that for the longest time they just thought Taylor’s just a, you know, like an aunt — like a friend of mommy and daddy that’s very, very close, almost family,” Reynolds added. “And then they went to a concert one day and were like, ‘Oh, oh this isn’t a hobby.’”

Lively and Reynolds welcomed their fourth child in early 2023 and have yet to publicly confirm the baby’s name.

Watch the full Variety clip above.

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Psychologists set the record straight on what gaslighting is (and what it’s not)

Unless we were in therapy to deal with an emotionally abusive relationship, most of us weren’t familiar with the term “gaslighting” until the past decade. Now, it’s everywhere, and there always seems to be someone talking to people and gaslighting them. In fact, it’s used so much that in 2022, it was named a word of the year by the dictionary giant Merriam-Webster.

“Gaslighting” has become a common part of our vocabulary—unfortunately, it also comes with some common misunderstandings.

Merriam-Webster currently defines gaslighting as “the act or practice of grossly misleading someone, especially for one’s own advantage,” but that definition merely reflects how the clinical term has been broadened and oversimplified. As psychologists explain, specific factors make a behavior gaslighting instead of disagreeing, correcting, or trying to persuade someone that they’re right.


Where the term “gaslighting” comes from

The word “gaslighting” is derived from a 1938 play called “Gas Light,” which was subsequently adapted as the film “Gaslight” in 1944. In that story, a young woman’s new husband—who had, unbeknownst to her, murdered her aunt 10 years prior—tries to make her think she’s losing her mind. He manipulates her environment (for instance, by repeatedly dimming the gas lights) but denies that anything odd is happening, making her question her reality. His deception was deliberate—he hoped to drive her mad so he could institutionalize her and steal a cache of jewels that were hidden in her aunt’s house.

That storyline, the husband’s tactics and the reason for them provide helpful context for what gaslighting is and isn’t.

What is “gaslighting”?

Psychology Today defines gaslighting as “an insidious form of manipulation and psychological control. Victims of gaslighting are deliberately and systematically fed false information that leads them to question what they know to be true, often about themselves. They may end up doubting their memory, their perception, and even their sanity. Over time, a gaslighter’s manipulations can grow more complex and potent, making it increasingly difficult for the victim to see the truth.”

Robin Stern, Ph.D., wrote the 2007 book “The Gaslight Effect,” which helped popularize the term that she says is now losing its meaning. “People often tell me that someone gaslighted them when, in fact, what they are describing is mere disagreement,” she writes in Psychology Today.

Here’s how she describes it:

“Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse where one person’s psychological manipulation causes another person to question their reality. Gaslighting can happen between two people in any relationship. A gaslighter preserves his or her sense of self and power over the gaslightee, who adopts the gaslighter’s version of reality over their own.”

Ahona Guha D.Psych offers a definition that includes some key factors:

“Gaslighting is a pattern of behaviour, usually intentional, designed to make someone question their own reality, memories, or experiences. The lesson is simple: When identifying gaslighting, look for a pattern (i.e., one time is not enough), and for behaviour that seems intentional or malicious (think ‘No, you are over-reacting because you are too sensitive, it didn’t happen that way’).”

When is it not really gaslighting?

If we define gaslighting as simply misleading or confusing someone, it becomes easy to mislabel all kinds of normal, imperfect human interactions as such. Disagreements, remembering events differently, and even trying to convince someone of your viewpoint are not gaslighting unless they involve some specific elements.

“It’s important to remember that gaslighting is not present every time there is a conflict, and someone feels strongly about their point of view and rejects another’s,” explains Stern. “Conflicts can veer into gaslighting if one person is so insistent that the other person starts to doubt themselves. A power imbalance in the relationship usually allows the gaslighter to undermine the gaslightee’s sense of self. The need to control, the act of manipulating, and the leveraging of power are essential components of gaslighting—not hurt feelings or challenged viewpoints.”

“Often, the gaslighter is unyielding and verbally aggressive,” Stern adds. “The gaslighter likely turns a back-and-forth discussion into blaming the other person and may even lie outright about what took place. They may use statements such as, ‘Are you crazy? I never said that—must be early memory loss,’ and ‘OMG—fantasy land as usual. Can’t you remember anything?!'”

Guha emphasizes that gaslighting is not a one-off behavior but a pattern. “Most people will say things that might be insensitive, exasperated, or callous on occasion. It would not count as gaslighting unless there was a repeated pattern over time — a pattern based on a desire to deny recognition of the other’s experience.”

Why does it matter if we call something gaslighting when it’s not?

“Gaslighting is often used in an accusatory way when somebody may just be insistent on something, or somebody may be trying to influence you,” Dr. Stern told Well + Good. “That’s not what gaslighting is.” She shared that accusing someone of gaslighting when they are really just insistent on a strongly held opinion, or belief shuts down a conversation in an unhealthy way.

Stern and her colleague Marc Barnett at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence wrote in the Washington Post, “Today, many people use ‘gaslighting’ when someone merely disagrees with them. Well-meaning partners, co-workers, or family members may not be skilled in resolving conflict in a relationship, but that doesn’t mean they’re gaslighting — or being gaslighted. Mislabeling and name-calling can break down communication. It can also lead you to think you’re in an emotionally abusive relationship when you’re not.”

Gaslighting is “an extreme form of emotional abuse,” according to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, so if you wonder if you may be the victim of a gaslighter, get advice from a professional therapist who has the knowledge and experience to help.

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Gen Z, Gen X and millennials share their ‘boomer’ complaints, proving old folks can be right

Baby boomers (people born between 1946 and 1964) have been taking a lot of heat over the past few years from younger generations who think that their me-first mentality helped create a world where the climate is getting warmer, the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer and people born in the ‘40s and ‘50s still rule the modern workplace.

Boomers are also super frustrating because many can’t figure out modern technology, and the younger folks have to explain it until they are blue in the face.

Of course, these are all generational stereotypes that many baby boomers would reject. But they will probably stand up and cheer when they read a list of tweets inspired by X user @FvreignLL, who asked, “What is the most boomer complaint you have?” The post was embraced by younger people and received over 123 million views.


Even though boomers are in the hot seat these days, just about everyone can agree that they’re right about many things that get under younger people’s skin, too. One of the recurring themes of the post was that people can’t stand the fact that we are overly dependent on technology, and often, instead of making things more accessible, it makes them more frustrating.

Here are 15 of the best ‘boomer complaints’ that younger people have, too.

People had a lot of thoughts on the state of customer service in 2024.

They also can’t stand the idea that technology has complicated things unnecessarily.

Technology has also made people super annoying. What’s the point in paying $13 for a movie and scrolling through your phone in the theater the whole time?

We’ve also created a world that isn’t exactly kid-friendly.

And, what happened to adults?

Whatever happened to paying for something once and then owning it? Or being able to own physical media so that you don’t have to pay every time you watch your favorite movie?

Also, when did we all decide that almost every chip has to be kettle-cooked and made for people with cobalt teeth? Enjoying a snack shouldn’t result in a $5,000 dental bill.

Remember when coffee was a quarter? Boomers do. These days, it’s common to spend $6 or $7 on a cup of Joe.

Most importantly, young people also have a real problem with you standing on their finely manicured lawn.

This rundown shouldn’t just lead one to believe that boomers are the cranky generation. When their time comes, Gen Xers, millennials and Gen Z will be right behind them, complaining about “kids these days” and why things were so much better “in my day.” But hopefully, they’ll be a bit better at using technology.

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What’s accepted now but will be embarrassing in the future? Our readers shared 21 things.

We can all be sure that as society evolves, many things that seem normal today will be cringeworthy to people in the future, whether it’s our fashion, politics, civility, or how we treat the environment.

If we look back just 30 years ago, same-sex marriage was illegal, people routinely smoked in bars and restaurants and it was fashionable to wear platform sneakers.

So, when we look back on the world of 2024, there are bound to be many things that we’ll be embarrassed about in 30 years, especially when we are forced to live with the repercussions of the decisions we make today. On a lighter note, we’ll all also have clouds full of photos of ourselves wearing hairstyles and clothes that look utterly ridiculous in hindsight.


We asked the Upworthy community to share their thoughts by asking a big question on Facebook: “What’s something that’s accepted now that we’ll be embarrassed about in the future?” Our readers responded with funny takes on current fashion and concerns about technology use and how we treat our fellow human beings.

Here are 21 things we accept today that we’ll probably be embarrassed about in the future.

More than a few current fashion trends will look silly in the coming years.

“Yoga pants. I love them to death, but I can easily see them as the parachute pants of tomorrow.” — Deborah

“Barn doors in your house.” — Joyce

“Tattoos all over the body.” — Vicki

“People wearing socks and sandals.” — Jeremy

“Wearing pajamas in public.” — Ivy

“Huge, over-sized false eyelashes.” — Patricia

Hopefully, people in the future will be more considerate when using technology than we are today.

“Walking around with your eyes locked on your phone. Or eating at a table with 4 people looking at their phone. One day, we will either fall off a cliff or realize life is what is happening off the screen.” — Elise.

“Texting in the presence of another person.” — Kate

We can also hope that in the near future, we will be able to solve many of today’s pressing public policy issues so that the next generation will live happier and healthier lives.

“Lack of healthcare for everyone.” — Sharon

“Making the planet unlivable for human beings.” — Karen

“Spending hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer’s money to build a sports arena for a billionaire. Then charging the taxpayers outrageous amounts to attend events there.” — Stacy

“How the US is systematically clawing back women’s rights to decide what they do with their bodies. It’s beyond shameful.” — Jason.

“Allowing guns everywhere.” — Amy

“That we drive fossil fuel-powered vehicles.” — Heidi

Some people are concerned about the way students and their parents behave in modern-day America.

“Parents trying to run schools: yelling at teachers for their child’s poor performance, yelling at principals when their child gets in trouble, book banning based on an individual’s religious ideologies, etc.” — Beth.

“Entitled children talking back to their parents and teachers.” — Connie

“Cry rooms at universities where students can go and work out their anxiety and cry and be upset if their professor uses words that are too difficult for them. Universities are institutes of higher learning, not institutes of babysitting. That will be an embarrassment in the future, as it is an embarrassment to me and many others now.” — Della

In 30 years, we may be embarrassed to look back on the level of general civility in 2024.

“Panic buying of toilet paper during the pandemic.” — Tony

“Ageism. It’s everywhere, all the time, and no one seems to mind. No one is defined by the amount of time they’ve spent on the planet but it’s used as an identity and as a weapon (ask any teenager, 40-year-old woman, or retiree…). I can only hope that one day it will be a source of embarrassment that we were all so dismissive and judgmental.” — Rosy.

“Human beings living on the street.” — Andrea

“Torturous killing of animals for food.” — Mae

While this list may seem like a litany of complaints people have about living in the modern world, it should give people hope. If we’ve overcome past embarrassments, today’s can be fixed as well.

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How Long Are Tate McRae’s ‘Think Later World Tour’ Concerts?

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Tate McRae established herself as a hitmaker years ago with songs like “You Broke Me First” and “She’s All I Wanna Be,” but “Greedy,” which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, propelled her to a different stratosphere. All three songs are on McRae’s setlist for her Think Later World Tour in support of Think Later, her sophomore full-length album from last December.

Learn more about McRae’s Think Later World Tour below.

How Long Are Tate McRae’s Think Later World Tour Concerts?

According to fans’ chronicling on setlist.fm, McRae’s set generally lasts between 65 and 75 minutes. On Tuesday, July 9, McRae purportedly took the stage at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California at 9:05 p.m. local time and wrapped by 10:10 p.m. local time. However, her May 16 show in Milan, Italy lasted from 9:15 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. local time.

Tate McRae’s Think Later World Tour Setlist

1. “Think Later”
2. “Hurt My Feelings”
3. “Uh Oh”
4. “What’s Your Problem?”
5. “Feel Like Sh*t”
6. “Calgary”
7. “Stay Done”
8. “Messier”
9. “Cut My Hair
10. “Rubberband”
11. “Exes”
12. “Guilty Conscience”
13. “We’re Not Alike”
14. “She’s All I Wanna Be”
15. “You Broke Me First”
16. “Run For The Hills”
17. “Grave”
18. “10:35” (Tiësto cover)
19. “Greedy”

Tate McRae’s 2024 Tour Dates: Think Later World Tour

07/11 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
07/14 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
07/17 — Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
07/19 — Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
07/20 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
07/21 — Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
07/24 — Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center
07/27 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
07/28 — Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
07/30 — Maryland Heights, MO @ Saint Louis Music Park
08/01 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
08/03 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/03 — Chicago, IL @ Official Lollapalooza Aftershow at House Of Blues Chicago
08/06 — Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater
08/07 — Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
08/09 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
08/10 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
08/11 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
08/13 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
08/14 — Philadelphia, PA @ Skyline Stage at Mann
08/16 — Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
08/17 — Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
08/19 — Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
08/22 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
10/29 — Tokyo, Japan @ Toyosu PIT
10/31 — Singapore, SG @ The Star Theatre
11/02 — Bangkok, TH @ UOB Live
11/04 — Quezon City, PH @ New Frontier Theater
11/08 — Perth, AU @ Red Hill Auditorium
11/10 — Brisbane, AU @ Riverstage
11/12 — Sydney, AU @ Hordern Pavilion
11/15 — Adelaide, AU @ AEC Theatre
11/17 — Melbourne, AU @ Margaret Court Arena
11/19 — Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena
11/21 — Wellington, NZ @ TSB Arena

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How To Buy Tickets To A24’s ‘Oasis: Supersonic’ IMAX Screening

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Oasis is definitely not getting back together. Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher frequently remind the general public of the bad blood between them, and Noel Gallagher recently requested for Dave Grohl to “wind his f*cking neck in about Oasis.” So, an Oasis reunion is unlikely, at best, but that isn’t stopping fans from celebrating their past. August will mark 30 years since Oasis’ Definitely Maybe album, which will be commemorated with Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition).

A24 and IMAX will also provide a dose of nostalgia by screening Oasis: Supersonic for one night only on Tuesday, July 16, at more than 300 IMAX locations across the country, as per press release.

“As a part of A24’s continued partnership with IMAX through our exclusive monthly screening series, we’re excited to be bringing fans never-before-seen footage featuring exclusive interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher during their rise to fame,” the press release additionally relayed. “With the help of IMAX’s larger-than-life sound and picture, this infamous musical documentary will transport you right backstage with the band.”

How To Buy Tickets To A24’s Oasis: Supersonic IMAX Screening

Tickets are available for purchase now here. You can enter your location to find the nearest IMAX theatre. According to Fandango, tickets begin at $19.08 for adults, $17.45 for seniors, and $15.81 for children.

Watch the Oasis: Supersonic trailer below.

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The Killers Perfectly Synced Up The End Of England’s Win Over The Netherlands With The Start Of ‘Mr. Brightside’ In London

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England are heading to the final of the European Championship. Thanks to a converted penalty by Harry Kane and a late goal by Ollie Watkins, the Three Lions were able to beat The Netherlands in Dortmund, 2-1, to secure a spot in Sunday’s final against Spain. It marks the second Euros in a row where the men’s side have made it to the final — back in 2021, England lost in penalties to Italy.

This team, however, looks like it has learned from all the times it has come up short under its current manager, Gareth Southgate, and while Spain has been arguably the best team at the tournament, there’s optimism throughout England that this time will be different. And on Wednesday in London, The Killers decided to get in on the fun, as they had a show in London at the O2 that started during the game. And right before they started to play perhaps their most popular song, they decided to throw the end of the game on the screen, which led to the wonderful moment where this happened:

In general, the U.K. absolutely loves “Mr. Brightside,” so kudos to The Killers for what will probably go down as an all-time unforgettable moment for everyone who went to the show. Unfortunately, it does not appear that they really leaned into the bit and sang “Football’s Coming Home,” but maybe they can learn that between Wednesday night and before the final kicks off on Sunday … as long as Drake does not bet on England, of course.

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Even Siri Has Apparently Taken Sides In The Drake-Kendrick Lamar Beef, Refusing To Play Drake’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’

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The American public is more invested in the ongoing Drake-Kendrick Lamar beef than the upcoming presidential election. Unlike the upcoming presidential election, however, the Drake-Kendrick beef has a clear winner. Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” ostensibly ended it, but the “Not Like Us” victory lap is relentless.

Now, even Siri has chosen a side — emphasizing the certified loser of this rap rapture.

HipHopDX’s Jeremy Hecht recorded himself asking Siri to play Drake’s Certified Lover Boy on Spotify, and instead, Kendrick Lamar whispers, “Psst, I see dead people,” which is the intro to “Not Like Us.”

As is my journalistic duty, I also asked Siri to play Certified Lover Boy, Drake’s September 2021 album, on Spotify, and Siri played “Not Like Us.” However, the second time I tried it, Siri did play Certified Lover Boy, so it would appear that Siri’s pettiness is limited to one attempt — or Spotify corrected the glitch. Hilarious, nonetheless.

Last week, Lamar released the star-studded, jam-packed video for his No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit. Among the many people making a cameo was former Toronto Raptor and Drake confidante DeMar DeRozan, who later clarified his loyalties.

“I mean, love Drake, love Drake, you always could play him,” DeRozan told Fox 40’s Sean Cunningham in response to whether Drake songs can be played during his games with the Sacramento Kings, his new team. “Kendrick’s been a friend of mine — family, damn near family for a long time, for a while. We from the same city, grew up damn near in the same neighborhood. So, it’s always been there. It hasn’t always been publicized, but that’s basically family.”