Jamie-Lynn Sigler reveals James Gandolfini was a no-show at her first wedding with ‘no warning’

Jamie-Lynn Sigler revealed that James Gandolfini was a no-show at her first wedding without any warning.

Entertainment Weekly Jamie-Lynn Sigler; James GandolfiniCredit: Getty(2)

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  • "The Jim I knew wouldn’t have just skipped my wedding without a word or an excuse. Part of me wonders if maybe he didn’t want it for me," Sigler writes.

  • And So It Is...A Memoir of Acceptance and Hope is available for purchase wherever books are sold.

Jamie-Lynn Sigleris looking back at her relationship withSopranoscostarJames Gandolfini.

In a new memoir,And So It Is...A Memoir of Acceptance and Hope, the actress reflects on her relationship with the late actor. Gandolfini and Sigler starred as the father-daughter duo Tony and Meadow Soprano on the HBO series.

Sigler, who got married to her then-manager Abraxas "AJ" Discala in 2003 when she was 22 and he was 32, wrote that Gandolfini didn't show up to her wedding.

“Jim didn’t show up. No indication, no warning. I can’t say for certain why. He’s not here, so I can’t ask him," Sigler writes of the actor,who died in 2013. "But Jim had always shown up for me." Sigler noted that Gandolfini and his son,Michael Gandolfini, supported her as Belle inBeauty and the Beaston Broadway, attending a show.

"The Jim I knew wouldn’t have just skipped my wedding without a word or an excuse. Part of me wonders if maybe he didn’t want it for me.”

James Gandolfini and Jamie-Lynn Sigler on 'The Sopranos'Credit: Shutterstock

When she returned toThe Sopranosafter her wedding for a table read, Sigler said she "expected some smiles," applause, or congratulations for her major life event. "Instead, the room was completely silent." The actress writes that only Gandolfini ended the awkward situation with an audible "ooof."

"It was clear: none of them were happy about this for me. It would take me two long years to understand why.” Sigler and Discala would split in 2005. She toldUs Weeklyin April that their "relationship was really toxic and complicated."

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"A marriage at 20 is still a marriage," she added. "I needed a lot of proof to leave. When I went through his phone, I knew something shady was going on. All women feel that way. I wanted to share that not to bash him, but for other women. I felt like such a failure all the time, but I understood I was not going to survive much longer if I stayed in that marriage. I think he knew that, too."

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TheSopranosactress would go on to marry former baseball player Cutter Dykstra in 2016. The couple has two sons.

Elsewhere in her memoir, Sigler praised Gandolfini, calling him "the sun around which the rest of us orbited." "He was larger than life. His energy filled the room. Sometimes I think he hated that power. But it was just part of him. He was magnetic—­ so big, so beautiful. His presence took up space in the most brilliant way. Jim was humble and present. He cared.”

Sigler has been open about her relationship with Gandolfini.In an October 2023 interviewwithMichael Rosenbaumfor hisInside of Youpodcast, she said she wished she could getThe Sopranoscast back together for one more episode.

James Gandolfini and Jamie-Lynn Sigler in Los AngelesCredit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage

"I wish we could just do one week of filming right now, because of my awareness of the world and what that [show] was and what we were a part of... I just wish I could experience it, like one episode, give me one episode right now," she said.

As for the type of episode she had in mind, Sigler said a family-heavy episode with "some sort of internal struggle. "I always loved moments when Meadow and Tony got quiet together. And it was — all our scenes when we would get quiet together the dialogue would actually be really limited. It would just be these heavy, pregnant pauses."

'And So It Is...: A Memoir of Acceptance and Hope' by Jamie-Lynn SiglerCredit: Amazon

She then praised Gandolfini for wanting to bring the best out of her while working on the show. "Jim was the type of scene partner where it felt like he was there and his only intention was to make me as good as I could be," Sigler recalled.

"And it had nothing to do with him. Every time I worked with him, I felt like his sole purpose was... 'I'm going to help you give your best f---ing take, Jamie.'"

And So It Is...A Memoir of Acceptance and Hopeis available for purchase wherever books are sold.

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Here Are All The Celebrities Who Are Allegedly Skipping The Met Gala 2026 Over Jeff Bezos’ Scandals

The 2026 edition of the much-anticipatedMet Galahas become controversial before the first major look hit the carpet.

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Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour are among the official co-chairs, whileJeff BezosandLauren Sánchez Bezosare serving as lead sponsors and honorary co-chairs.

Their involvement reportedly came with a$10 million sponsorship, and has placed the Amazon founder at the center of a public backlash against the gala.

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With an estimated net worth of $277.1 billion, the fourth-richest person in the world’s Met Gala role has been tied to complaints about Amazon labor conditions, wealth inequality, alleged tax avoidance, his reported ties to the current president, and wider anger over billionaire influence in cultural institutions.

Protestershave put up posters around the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York urging people to “boycott the Bezos Met Gala.” Activists groups have reportedly placed around 300 fake urine bottles inside the building, referencing complaints that Amazon workers have had to urinate in bottles instead of taking bathroom breaks.

“The Bezos Met Gala: Brought to you byworker exploitation,” a slogan read.

Signs have popped up across New York City in recent days calling for a boycott on the annual fashion fundraiser because of its lead sponsor: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.https://t.co/sEkl3FEPWD

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Anna Wintour has defended the couple’s involvement, calling Bezos and Sánchez Bezos a “wonderful asset to the museum and the event” in aCNNinterview. She also described Sánchez Bezos as a “great lover of costume and obviously of fashion,” adding that she was “very grateful for her incredible generosity.”

The Met Gala remains the Costume Institute’s main annual fundraiser. The first gala was held in 1948 as a more restrained dinner event before it became a major celebrity fashion spectacle under former Vogue editor Diana Vreeland in the 1970s.

Wintour began co-chairing the event in the 1990s, helping turn it into fashion’s most powerful red carpet. This year, tickets reportedly cost $100,000, up $25,000 from last year.

The host committee includes stars such as Zoë Kravitz, Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Teyana Taylor, Lena Dunham, Lisa, Sam Smith, and A’ja Wilson.

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Kim Kardashian, Hailey Bieber, and Gabrielle Union are also expected to attend, though the full guest list remains private.

Meryl Streep’s absence has been heavily discussed because of the timing.The Oscar winner is promotingThe Devil Wears Prada 2, which premiered last Friday (May 1), in which she plays Miranda Priestly, a fictionalized version of a powerful fashion editor modeled in part on Anna Wintour.With Wintour co-chairing this year’s gala, Streep’s possible attendance had been the subject of intense chatter.Instead, she declined an offer to serve as a Met Gala co-chair.Streep’s absence also needs context, because the online chatter around this year’s Met Gala made it easy to read every no-show as a protest against Bezos. In her case, that does not appear to be what happened.Her representative told Page Six that Streep “has been invited to the Met Gala for many years but has never attended.”The spokesperson added, “While she appreciates Vogue and Anna and her incredible imagination and stamina, it has never quite been her scene.” Streep’s decision had nothing to do with Bezos or Sánchez Bezos, they said.Even so, Streep’s decision still landed in the middle of a broader cycle of high-profile names staying away from the Bezos-backed event.

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Zendaya is also expected to miss the 2026 Met Gala, though her reported absence has not been directly tied to Bezos.The actress has attended the gala seven times and served as a co-chair in 2024, making her one of the event’s most closely watched modern red carpet figures.According to Elle, Zendaya is sitting this year out because she needs “a break from the spotlight” following press tours forThe Dramaand Season 3 ofEuphoria, withThe OdysseyandSpider-Man: Brand New Dayalso on her promotional slate.Her absence still became part of the broader conversation because it arrived as the Bezos backlash grew.Law Roach, the stylist long associated with Zendaya’s image, confirmed to Elle that he would attend the event solo this year, marking a rare Met Gala where he would not be supporting her on the carpet.

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani confirmed his absence from this year’s Met Gala on April 16, 2026, breaking with several predecessors, such as Bill de Blasio and Eric Adams, who had attended the exclusive fundraiser.Mamdani said he wanted to focus on “affordability and making the most expensive city in the United States affordable,” according to an interview that same day. His wife, Rama Duwaji, will also skip the event to prioritize civic duties.For Mamdani, attending a $100,000-per-ticket gala backed by Bezos would have clashed with the affordability message he has built his mayoralty around.This was not Mamdani’s first clash with Bezos or Amazon.For instance, on April 9, 2026, he backed the Delivery Protection Act, also known as Intro 518, a proposal that would force Amazon and other delivery companies to directly hire local delivery workers while meeting stronger pay, licensing, vehicle safety, and training standards.Amazon opposed the measure, warning it could threaten thousands of delivery jobs and move distribution centers outside New York City.In December 2024, when Amazon warehouse and delivery drivers went on strike, Mamdani supported them and demanded that the company “stop its illegal practices.”On February 22, 2026, he also joined an Amazon Teamsters rally as drivers raised fears about job losses and working conditions.

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Bella Hadid has not issued a formal statement saying she is boycotting the Met Gala, but her social media activity made her position hard to miss.The model, who has attended the Met Gala five times, “liked” an Instagram post from influencer Meredith Lynch criticizing the idea of celebrities wearing “ICE OUT” protest pins to an event backed by Bezos.“I love the ICE out pins but you can’t wear them to the Jeff Bezos-backed Met Gala!” the post read.In the video, Lynch said she would be “dragging [stars] in perpetuity” for wearing pins to the red carpet because “Jeff Bezos is part of the reason we’re in this f**king mess.”She continued: “Jeff Bezos supports this f**king mess… I know the funds from the Met Gala go to a good cause, but it is wild to me that this event is sponsored by Jeff Bezos, who has backed [President] Trump, who has slashed arts funding.”Lynch then advised publicists to keep their clients away from the event.Hadid’s representative did not respond to requests for comment. Still, her “like” was widely read as a subtle sign that she would not attend this year’s gala.Page SixandCosmopolitanboth reported that Hadid is skipping the event, with the latter also noting that she has stayed away from the Met Gala since 2022.

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Taraji P. Henson publicly questioned why celebrities would attend the Bezos-backed gala at all.The actress, who attended last year’s Met Gala, commented on the same Meredith Lynch Instagram video that Hadid liked.“I am so confused by some people that are going. I am just like ‘WTF ARE WE DOING!?!?!?!’” Henson wrote.She also reposted an image to her Instagram Story calling attention to the wealth gap between Bezos and Amazon warehouse workers – where employees earn roughly $20–$23 per hour or about $42,000–$48,000 annually, while Bezos’ net worth exceeds $200 billion.The actress has publicly spoken against wealth gaps in the industry in the past.For instance, In December 2023, Henson went viral for breaking down in tears about her Hollywood pay gap frustrations during an interview with Gayle King while promotingThe Color Purple.She said she was "tired of working so hard... [and] getting paid a fraction of the cost," explaining that after taxes, agent fees, and managers, even big paydays shrink dramatically — like netting just $40,000 from a $150,000 salary for her Oscar-nominated role in 2008sThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

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Spirit Airlines shutting down after failed effort at government rescue deal

Traveler arrives for Spirit Airlines flight, learns the company has shut down 02:57

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Spirit Airlines announced early Saturday morning that it was ceasing operations after the budget carrier failed to secure a$500 million federal bailout.

Spirit Aviation Holdings, the airline's parent company, said in a news release that it "regretfully announced" that it had "started an orderly wind-down of operations, effective immediately."

"All Spirit flights have been cancelled, and Spirit Guests should not go to the airport," the airline said, adding that it would automatically process refunds for any flight that was purchased through the airline with a credit or debit card.

Department of TransportationSecretary Sean Duffy said Saturday that Spirit has a reserve fund to refund tickets to the original form of payment for travelers whose flights have been cancelled. People who booked with a third party, like a travel agent, should contact their point of purchase, Duffy said. The airline hasset up a websiteto answer questions regarding the shutdown process.

Some of Spirit's bondholders, including Ken Griffin's Citadel and Ares Management Corp., had opposed the deal, U.S. officials previously told CBS News. Duffy said that a "creditor issue" ultimately prevented a rescue plan.

"In March 2026, we reached an agreement with our bondholders on a restructuring plan that would have allowed us to emerge as a go-forward business," Spirit CEO Dave Davis said in Saturday's statement. "However, the sudden and sustained rise in fuel prices in recent weeks ultimately has left us with no alternative but to pursue an orderly wind-down of the Company."

Rising prices left "no choice," airline says

The Florida-based airline, which has filed twice for bankruptcy since 2024, recently faced surging costs injet fueldue tothe Iran war.

The "recent material increase in oil prices" brought on by the Iran war and "other pressures on the business have significantly impacted Spirit's financial outlook," the airline said in its statement. "With no additional funding available to the Company, Spirit had no choice but to begin this wind-down."

Duffy disputed this version of events, highlighting Spirit's bankruptcy filings.

"Spirit was in dire straits long before the war with Iran," Duffy said, adding that the airline's low-cost model "wasn't working."

The Trump administration's proposed bailout would have given the U.S. government a90% stake in the airline. Spirit's cash reserves had dwindled in recent days as talks with the government broke down, according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions. Duffy said President Trump "was like a dog on a bone trying to figure out a way to keep Spirit afloat," but that "in the end, a deal couldn't be reached."

The airline industry faces higher costs due to rising energy prices, prompting carriers to raise fares and cut unprofitable routes. A new Deutsche Bank forecast predicts U.S. passenger airlines' annual fuel bill increasing $24 billion, relative to a forecast made before the start of the Iran war. While the bank believes airlines will be able to generate $14 billion more in revenue to offset those costs, they predict airlines will earn $8.4 billion less than previously expected.

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By the time of Spirit's first bankruptcy filing in November 2024, the company had lost more than $2.5 billion since the start of 2020. In 2025, Spirit cut almost 4,000 jobs and 200 underperforming routes, ending the year with about 7,500 employees, including 2,000 pilots and 3,000 flight attendants, according to its latestannual report.

Spirit again filed for bankruptcy in August 2025 and disclosed in a regulatory filing that it had "substantial doubt" about its ability to continue operating.

"No frills" flying

Liquidating Spirit will bring an end to an airline known for its bright yellow planes and rock-bottom fares. The company's roots go back to 1983, when the airline wasspun offfrom a trucking company. Initially called Charter One, the airline rebranded in 1992 as Spirit Airlines and added more planes and routes. The company shifted to a "no frills" approach to travel in 2007, according to its union.

Trump administration officials were told that Spirit would wind down operations within 24 hours, CBS News learned Friday from people familiar with the matter. They confirmed that the White House would not make a last-ditch effort to save the airline.

When President Trump was asked about a bailout for Spirit Airlines on Friday, he said, "Well, I guess we're looking at it. If we can do it, we'll do it, but only if it's a good deal."

Davis in his statement thanked the Trump administration and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick for "their extraordinary efforts to try to preserve jobs and service across the country."

Spirit flew to more than 40 cities in the U.S., with a main hub at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida, and had international routes to the Caribbean and Central and South America.

Industry reaction

Reactions to Spirit's announcement came fast on Saturday. United Airlineslaunched a webpageproviding capped fares to Spirit customers. Southwest Airlines, JetBlue and Delta Airlines also announced reduced fares for affected Spirit travelers, according to the Department of Transportation.

To alleviate concerns about higher prices, some airlines will continue to offer reduced fares on former high-volume Spirit routes for all passengers, the department said.

"This is the airline industry stepping up and trying to provide relief as Spirit is going to go through this liquidation," Duffy said.

American Airlines, which serves 70 of the 72 airports Spirit flew from, said it was "reviewing opportunities to add additional capacity," including larger aircraft and adding flights on popular routes. The airline also said it was working to provide transportation for Spirit employees who had been displaced while working.

American Airlines said it was preparing to launch a jobs page specifically for Spirit staff members. United Airlines will launch a similar effort, the Department of Transportation said.

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Why Meryl Streep Won’t Make a Met Gala Appearance This Year

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  • Meryl Streep will not be at the Met Gala this evening.

  • The actress has never attended the event, despite being invited for years.

  • Her publicist confirmed that while she appreciates the Met Gala, “it has never quite been her scene.”

Meryl Streepwill not be making an appearance at the Met Gala tonight. The actress is skipping the annual New York City gathering, continuing a long-standing pattern, as she has never attended the event.

Her absence is not due to scheduling conflicts or a last-minute change. According to herpublicist, “Meryl has been invited to the Met Gala for many years but has never attended…it has never quite been her scene.”

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Streep’s decision comes as she remains in the spotlight forThe Devil Wears Prada 2,which premiered on Friday, May 1, marking 20 years since the original film’s release. The sequel reunites Streep withAnne Hathaway,Emily Blunt, andStanley Tucci, revisiting the world of fashion media that made her character, Miranda Priestly, a cultural icon.

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During a recent interview withToday, Streep reflected on the longevity of the franchise and its themes. “Everybody in their lives has had to surf the new reality and figure out how to survive, how to keep their scruples intact, how to keep their conscience awake and alive,” she said. “(All the characters do) it in a different way and there are lots of compromises people make, and yet together, it’s kind of triumphant in the end.”

The actress has spent recent weeks promoting the film globally, with a press tour that included multiple high-profile fashion moments styled in collaboration with Micaela Erlanger. The tour leaned into what Erlangerdescribed to ELLEas “bold, powerful, and classic,” blending references to the film’s fictional fashion world with Streep’s personal style.

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