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Monday, April 27, 2026

‘DWTS’ Alum Sasha Farber Packs on the PDA With Janel Parrish Amid Romance Rumors

April 27, 2026
‘DWTS’ Alum Sasha Farber Packs on the PDA With Janel Parrish Amid Romance Rumors

Dancing With the StarsalumSasha Farberappears to be closer toJanel Parrishthan ever.

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Spotted with thePretty Little Liarsalum, 37, at the Studio City Farmer’s Market in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 26, Farber, 41, kept an arm around her shoulders as the pair sipped coffee while strolling. In photos published byJustJaredlater that day, the smiling duo also held hands while chatting to one another.

Us Weeklyhas reached out to Farber and a representative for Parrish for comment.

The sighting comes after fans questioned the nature of Farber and Parrish’sfriendshipearlier this month due to Farber sharing footage of Parrish, 37, dancing with him on a sidewalk with the caption, “She’s still got it @janelparrish 🔥.” (Parrish competed onDWTSwithVal Chmerkovskiyin 2014, finishing in third place.)

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Parrish, who has been married to estranged husbandChris Longfor seven years, wrote via Instagram Stories one day after Farber’s post went live, “Thank you all for the incredibly kind and supportive messages, they’ve truly meant the world. After 10 beautiful years together, including seven years of marriage, Chris and I made the difficult decision to end our marriage.”

Her announcement concluded at the time, “There is still so much love and respect between us, and I’m deeply grateful for everything we built together. This chapter of my life, and Chris, will always mean so much to me. Thank you all again for the messages of love and support.”

Less than one week later, on April 16, Farber posted an Instagram photo of Parrish playing the piano. “It’s the small things in life,” he captioned the snap.

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For Farber’s part, the professional dancer was married to fellowDWTSproEmma Slaterfrom 2018 to 2023 before developing a close relationship withBachelorettestarJenn Tran, who partnered with him in 2024’sDWTSseason 33. (Tran, 28, and Farber reportedly split in June 2025 despite never confirming a romance between them.)

Farber and Parrish sparked more recent romance speculation last week, both sharing footage of themselves dancing together via their individual Instagram accounts. While Farber’sclipcaptured a routine that saw him wearing a white singlet, Parrish’svideoshowed Farber shirtless as he showed the actress a “salsa real quick.”

Farner opened up about dating during a January appearance on the “Casual Chaos” podcast. “I hate dating. But it takes like a sec, you got to meet the person. There’s a lot that goes into when you want to find someone special,” Farber said at the time, claiming thatDWTShas a history of developing real-life love stories. “[On the show], you’re just thrown in. ‘Let’s go. Hi, nice to meet you. OK, we are going to rub hips. We are going to dip. We are going to do this. I want to get in your face here. You have to really look at me,’” he said.

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Sunday, April 26, 2026

Here's what we know about security measures at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner

April 26, 2026
Here's what we know about security measures at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner

WASHINGTON (AP) — The suspect detained after a shooting at theWhite House Correspondents' Association dinneris believed to have made it past the outermost layer of security at the event at which PresidentDonald Trumpwas scheduled to speak because he was a guest of the hotel, officials said Saturday.

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The shooting suspectwas identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, two law enforcement officials told the AP. Officials told reporters after the incident that Allen was armed with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives.

Security for the annual event is always tight when the president attends, especially given the venue’s history — 45 years ago, the Washington Hilton was the site of an attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan — and law enforcement argued that their “multi-layered protection” worked as designed. Still, the incident was sure to set off more questions about security around the president and political events in the wake of high-profile acts of political violence in recent years.

Here's what we know about the security of the correspondents' dinner.

The perimeter at the Washington Hilton

The interim police chief for Washington's Metropolitan Police Department, Jeffery Carroll, told reporters Saturday evening that investigators believe that the suspect was staying in the hotel and that appears to be how he was able to enter the hotel at the time of the event.

The hotel was closed to the public beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday in anticipation of the dinner which began at 8 p.m. Outside, dozens of protesters gathered in the rain — mostly directing their criticism at the media attending the event.

Access to the hotel was restricted to hotel guests, people with tickets to the dinner itself, an invitation to one of the receptions that are held at the hotel before or after the dinner, or documents from the White House Correspondents' Association indicating affiliation with the dinner.

The 2,300 guests at the event in the hotel's cavernous subterranean ballroom had to pass through several additional checks to enter the room, including showing tickets to association volunteers and hotel staff and passing through magnetometers manned by the Secret Service and Transportation Security Administration.

It was not immediately released when the suspect checked into the hotel. Security camera footage released by Trump to social media shortly after the incident shows the gunman running past security officers who appear to be disassembling the metal detectors. Once the president was seated in the ballroom, additional attendees were not permitted to enter the secured area, which is why they were taking them down.

“It shows that our multi-layered protection works,” Secret Service director Sean Curran said. His comments were echoed by Carroll, who said the security plan for the evening was developed by the Secret Service and “that security plan did work this evening.”

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Security measures inside the ballroom

Inside the ballroom for the dinner itself there were further security measures.

The U.S. Secret Service maintained another perimeter around the president that included a buffer separating him and others seated at the head table from the rest of the attendees. Armored plates were hidden under the table where Trump was seated. Secret Service agents were at their posts in front of the stage and in its wings, as were heavily armed counter-assault agents ready to respond to threats. Security details for dozens of other high-profile attendees were also in the ballroom.

A spokesperson for the hotel directed questions about their security measures to the U.S. Secret Service.

Assassination attempt of Reagan at the Washington Hilton

The hotel itself has a long presidential history, and everyday people have regularly booked rooms or filled the lobby bar to watch people at an event that attracts Washington's elite and has also drawn celebrities like George Clooney and Kim Kardashian as well as hosts including Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah.

Although known for the correspondents' dinner, the hotel regularly hosts large events in the nation's capital, especially those that feature the president. It was the site of the shooting of Reagan by John Hinckley Jr. on March 30, 1981.

Reagan was returning to his limousine after a speaking engagement when Hinckley shot him with a revolver, seriously wounding him. Hinckley believed the attack would impress the actress Jodie Foster.

Security overhauls and US Secret Service training

After that incident, the hotel built extensive security modifications specifically to accommodate the president, including a secured garage designed to fit the presidential limo which leads to a dedicated elevator and staircase to ferry them to a secured suite reserved for their personal use.

The suite includes a reserved bathroom that the hotel traditionally adorns with monogrammed towels for the president for the handful of times they are in the space every year.

Because of the venue's long presidential history, the Secret Service has long used the annual event to put some agents through their paces because the venue has been extensively studied by the agency for decades.

However, since the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas, many major hotels have also tightened security protocols, in some cases adopting measures such as periodic room checks or policies aimed at flagging extended privacy requests. It was not immediately clear when the person involved Saturday checked into the hotel, or whether any such measures would have had any bearing in this case.

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