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Betting on the Oscars or the Super Bowl halftime show would be banned under new prediction market bill

Sen. Chris Murphy and Rep. Greg Casar
Sen. Chris Murphy and Rep. Greg Casar
  • Sen. Chris Murphy and Rep. Greg Casar introduced the “BETS OFF Act” to regulate prediction markets.
  • It includes a ban on trades on events where insiders have control or knowledge about the outcome.
  • That applies not just to government actions, but also to things like the Oscars.

If two lawmakers on Capitol Hill get their way, making prediction market bets on the Oscars or the Super Bowl halftime show would be illegal.

“If you bet on who’s performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, and lose your money to someone who controlled the answer, you’re getting ripped off,” said Democratic Rep. Greg Casar of Texas.

“Wouldn’t the government protect consumers from markets that were transparently rigged?” said Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut. “The people who benefit in these markets are always the powerful.”

Murphy and Casar introduced a bill on Tuesday that would ban a slew of prediction markets currently offered by platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket.

Dubbed the Banning Event Trading on Sensitive Operations and Federal Functions (BETS OFF) Act, the bill would ban prediction market trading on the following:

  • terrorism, assassination, and war;
  • non-financial government actions in general;
  • events where individuals know or can control the outcome.

At a press conference on Tuesday, both Murphy and Casar largely focused on what they described as the perils of allowing prediction market trading on government actions, including the war in Iran.

“It is frankly stunning to people that it is legal, that it is allowed, for these prediction markets to allow for bets to be made on such consequential questions like war and peace,” Murphy said.

Yet trading on events like awards shows and other cultural events has only grown in popularity. According to Kalshi, traders bet more than $105 million on the Oscars this year, up from roughly $30 million last year.

Despite that growing popularity, both lawmakers told Business Insider that they weren’t concerned about ending up on the wrong side of public opinion, given their belief that those markets are susceptible to corruption and rigging.

“When people get on their phone and see these prediction markets, they expect that there are rules to make sure the game isn’t rigged against them,” Casar said. “I think that voters would clearly stand with us, saying we want to make sure that you aren’t betting on a rigged poker game.”

As prediction markets have come under greater scrutiny, Kalshi has emphasized that its rules forbid insider trading, and the company recently said it took action against a MrBeast video editor for insider trading.

Polymarket has generally taken a more lax approach, and because it’s an international platform that hasn’t yet fully rolled out its US markets, American regulations don’t always apply.

Murphy and Casar’s bill aims to change that, including by amending existing laws to block payments to offshore prediction market platforms and imposing criminal penalties on people who promote them domestically.

Here’s the full text of the “BETS OFF Act”:

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Photos show St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at the White House through the years

US President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Taoiseach of Ireland Micheál Martin at the White House.
US President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Taoiseach of Ireland Micheál Martin in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on March 17, 2026. The Irish prime minister arrived in the United States March 13 for an annual St Patrick’s Day trip under pressure to talk tough to US President Donald Trump amid the Iran war.
  • St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17 every year.
  • Irish leaders traditionally visit the White House and gift the president with shamrocks.
  • Ireland’s prime minister met with Donald Trump on Tuesday, where they discussed the war with Iran.

The White House typically marks St. Patrick’s Day with a visit from Irish officials and the exchange of a shamrock.

This year, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office amid the US war with Iran.

Photos show how St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated at the White House through the years.

As President John F. Kennedy was America’s first Irish-Catholic president, St. Patrick’s Day held special meaning for him.
President John F. Kennedy celebrates St. Patrick's Day in 1961.
(Original Caption) St. Patrick’s Day At The White House. Washington: President Kennedy starts off St. Patrick’s Day in appropriate fashion today by accepting a basket of Shamrocks from Irish Ambassador Thomas J. Kiernan. The envoy also presented him with the Kennedy coat of arms and a family tree showing his Irish ancestry. March 17, 1961

In 1952, Ireland’s ambassador to the US, John Hearne, sent President Harry Truman a box of shamrocks for St. Patrick’s Day, and a tradition was born.

In 1961, Irish Ambassador Thomas J. Kiernan presented Kennedy with a basket of shamrocks and the Kennedy coat of arms with a family tree showing his Irish ancestry.

Irish Ambassador William Patrick Fay pinned a cluster of shamrocks to President Richard Nixon’s lapel in 1969.
President Richard Nixon celebrates St. Patrick's Day in 1969.
Irish Ambassador William Patrick Fay pins a cluster of shamrocks on President Nixon’s lapel on March 17, 1969 during a St. Patrick’s Day celebration at the White House in Washington. The President is holding a foot-high Waterford crystal vase, bearing a White House etching, which also was presented to the Nixon’s from the Irish visitors.

The Irish delegation also gifted him with a foot-high Waterford crystal vase engraved with a White House etching.

In 1977, President Jimmy Carter received a Waterford crystal vase from Irish foreign minister Garret FitzGerald.
President Jimmy Carter celebrates St. Patrick's Day in 1977.
President Jimmy Carter, left, accepts a King David Waterford cut glass vase from Irish Foreign Minister Dr. Garret FitzGerald at the White House in Washington, D.C, March 16, 1977. FitzGerald called on Carter to make the traditional presentation of St. Patrick’s Day gifts.

FitzGerald went on to serve as Taoiseach, the prime minister of Ireland, from 1981 to 1982 and from 1982 to 1987.

In 1984, President Ronald Reagan gave FitzGerald a hat embroidered with the words “Very Important Irishman.”
President Ronald Reagan marks St. Patrick's Day in 1984.
U.S. President Ronald Reagan accepts a bouguet of shamrocks from Irish Prime Minister Garret Fitzgerald as he presents the Prime Minister a hat during a luncheon at the White House, Friday, March 16, 1984 in Washington. Reagan welcomed Fitzgerald for talks and lunch at the White House on the eve of St. Patrick’s Day. Their meeting was expected to center on things Irish, with Reagan looking back to his ancestry in the Emerald Isle and planning his visit there in early June.

Reagan also accepted the traditional shamrock gift.

Reagan was visited by a man dressed as a leprechaun on St. Patrick’s Day in 1986.
President Ronald Reagan celebrates St. Patrick's Day in 1986.
UNITED STATES – MARCH 01: Leprechaun presents President Reagan with personalized shamrock as OMB Director Miller guffaws, during St. Patrick’s Day fete at White House.

The leprechaun presented Reagan with a personalized shamrock.

President George H.W. Bush received a bowl of shamrocks from deputy prime minister of Ireland Brian Lenihan in 1990.
President George Bush celebrates St. Patrick's Day in 1990.
President George Bush is presented a bowl of shamrocks for St. Patrick’s Day in the White House Rose Garden in Washington from Brian Lenihan, deputy prime minister of Ireland, March 16, 1990.

The reception took place in the White House Rose Garden.

First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton wore a green dress for St. Patrick’s Day in 1995.
The Clintons mark St. Patrick's Day in 1995.
President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton pose with Irish Prime Minister John Bruton and his wife Finola Bruton in the Grand Foyer at the White House in Washington, March 17, 1995 during a St. Patrick’s Day reception.

President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton posed with Irish Prime Minister John Bruton and his wife, Finola Bruton, in the Grand Foyer of the White House.

President Bill Clinton received a bowl of shamrocks from Prime Minister John Bruton in 1996.
President Bill Clinton celebrates St. Patrick's Day in 1996.
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 15: US President Bill Clinton (R) admires a shammrock, a traditional St. Patrick’s Day gift, given to him by Irish Prime Minister John Bruton (L) at the White House in Washington DC 15 March. Clinton and Bruton were expected to discuss methods to preserve Irish peace during a meeting, after it has been threatened by a recent wave of Irish Republican Army terrorism.

The two men also wore shamrock lapels.

In 2001, President George W. Bush accepted the traditional gift in the Roosevelt Room.
The Bushes celebrate St. Patrick's Day in 2001.
Republic of Ireland’s Prime Minister Bertie Ahern presenting President George W. Bush (C) and First Lady Laura Bush (R) w. bushel of shamrocks at traditional shamrock presentation in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.The exchange of shamrocks is traditionally used to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

First lady Laura Bush wore a green jacket in honor of St. Patrick’s Day.

Bush, Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi were serenaded by the United States Air Force Reserve Pipe Band in 2007.
President George W Bush and first lady Laura Bush on St. Patrick's Day in 2007.
WASHINGTON – MARCH 15: (L to R) Irish Foregin Minister Dermot Ahern, U.S. President George W. Bush, Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) walk down the steps on the east side of the House of Representatives at the U.S. Capitol March 15, 2007 in Washington, DC. Bush will host PM Ahern MArch 16 at the White House for the traditional “Shamrock Ceremony” for the St. Patrick’s Day holiday.

The group walked down the steps of the House of Representatives on their way to the White House for the shamrock ceremony.

Michelle Obama wore a green Michael Kors dress to the White House St. Patrick’s Day reception in 2011.
Michelle Obama celebrates St. Patrick's Day at the White House in 2011.
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny’s wife Fionnuala Kenny (L) and U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (R) clap as they stand onstage during a St. Patrick’s Day reception at the White House in Washington, March 17, 2011.

Obama stood onstage with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny’s wife, Fionnuala Kenny.

In 2012, the White House fountain on the South Lawn was dyed green for the occasion.
The White House fountain dyed green for St. Patrick's Day in 2012.
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 17: (AFP OUT) Green water flows in the fountain on the South Lawn of the White House in celebration of St. Patrick’s day on March 17, 2012 in Washington, DC. Next week, U.S. President Barack Obama visited a bar today. Obama and Vice President Biden will meet the Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny and attend a St. Patrick’s Day lunch at the Capitol.

President Obama also visited a bar and attended a St. Patrick’s Day lunch at the Capitol.

First lady Melania Trump wore a green animal-print sheath dress designed by Brandon Maxwell to greet the prime minister of Ireland in 2018.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland in 2018.
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 15: President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greett Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland at the White House on March 15, 2018 in Washington, D.C.

She paired the dress with Christian Louboutin snakeskin heels.

President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Leo Varadkar wore shamrock lapels on St. Patrick’s Day in 2018.
President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland at The White House in 2018.
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 15: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Donald J. Trump (R) meets with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar of Ireland at The White House March 15, 2018 in Washington, DC. The Taoiseach is visiting as part of the traditional St Patrick’s Day celebrations and when asked if he would visit Ireland Trump says, “I would love to visit Ireland soon, I will come, I love it, I have property there, I will go.”

When asked if he would visit Ireland, Trump said, “I would love to visit Ireland soon, I will come, I love it, I have property there, I will go.”

President Joe Biden continued Obama’s tradition of dyeing the fountain green for his first St. Patrick’s Day in the White House.
Marine One flies over a green White House fountain on St. Patrick's Day in 2021.
Marine One, carrying US President Joe Biden, flies over the fountain,dyed green for St. Patrick’s Day on the South Lawn of the White House, as he arrives on March 17, 2021.

St. Patrick’s Day had special significance since Biden was the first Irish Catholic president since Kennedy. He is known for often quoting Irish poets in his speeches.

In 2021, Biden held a virtual meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, where he accepted the traditional shamrock from afar.
President Joe Biden marks St. Patrick's Day at the White House in 2021.
US President Joe Biden hosts Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin (L on screen) during a virtual bilateral meeting for St. Patrick’s Day at the White House in Washington, DC, on March 17, 2021.

Like many of his predecessors, Biden wore a green tie and shamrock lapel.

Vice President Kamala Harris also held a virtual meeting with Martin.

The meeting went virtual again in 2022 after Martin tested positive for COVID-19.
Joe Biden meets with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin in 2022
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 17: U.S. President Joe Biden meets virtually with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin in the Oval Office of the White House March 17, 2022 in Washington, DC. St. Patrick’s Day events with Prime Minister Martin are being held virtually after it was announced last night that he had tested positive for COVID-19.

The Taoiseach was supposed to meet with Biden in person in the Oval Office and attend the yearly St. Patrick’s Day Friends of Ireland lunch hosted by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Capitol Hill.

Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was able to meet with Biden in person on St. Patrick’s Day in 2023.
Joe Biden meets with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar in 2023
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 17: U.S. President Joe Biden and Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speak to one another in the Oval Office of the White House on March 17, 2023 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Biden and Prime Minister Varadkar will take part in a series of St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations at the White House and the U.S. Capitol.

Former One Direction member Niall Horan, who is Irish, performed at the Shamrock presentation.

During Trump’s second non-consecutive term, Martin visited the White House amid a brewing trade war with the European Union.
Michael Martin and Donald Trump in the Oval Office/
Washington, DC – March 12 : President Donald J Trump meets with Ireland’s Prime Minister Michael Martin in the Oval Office at the White House on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in Washington, DC.

During their Oval Office meeting, Trump said that Ireland “took our pharmaceutical companies” and that the European Union “was set up in order to take advantage of the United States.” Martin countered Trump, saying that the trade relationship between the two countries is “a two-way street.”

The day after Martin’s visit, the EU announced tariffs of its own on more than $28 billion worth of US goods. In response, Trump threatened to impose a 200% tariff on European alcohol and called the European Union “one of the most hostile and abusive taxing and tariffing authorities in the World, which was formed for the sole purpose of taking advantage of the United States” in a Truth Social post.

As of summer 2025, there is a baseline 15% tariff on most European goods imported to the US.

Martin visited the White House for St. Patrick’s Day in 2026 amid the US war with Iran.
US President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Taoiseach of Ireland Micheál Martin at the White House.
US President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Taoiseach of Ireland Micheál Martin in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on March 17, 2026. The Irish prime minister arrived in the United States March 13 for an annual St Patrick’s Day trip under pressure to talk tough to US President Donald Trump amid the Iran war.

After having breakfast at the vice president’s residence, Martin met with Trump in the Oval Office, where the two leaders discussed the ongoing war with Iran.

When asked about rising prices in Ireland due to the US war with Iran, Trump said that he thinks the people of Ireland are “very happy that I’m getting rid of a nuclear power, a nuclear terrorist,” and that prices would “drop like a rock” when the war concluded.

Martin also addressed immigration, saying that while “no one is in favor of illegal migration,” Ireland’s population is growing “in a very positive way” because of new workers moving there, making the country’s economy “more robust.”

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Elon Musk pours cold water on April 1 Tesla Roadster unveiling — but says it’ll ‘probably’ happen later that month

A red Tesla Roadster drives down a two-lane road next to a desert mountain range.
Elon Musk has pushed back the Roadster reveal.
  • Elon Musk said Tesla would “hopefully” unveil the long-awaited Roadster next month, “probably in late April.”
  • The car has been delayed for years, with reservations open since 2017.
  • Tesla previously promised supercar-level speed, 620 miles of range, and four seats.

Tesla has pushed back the reveal of its long-delayed next-generation Roadster — again. But Elon Musk says it could arrive as soon as late next month.

On Tuesday, the Tesla CEO said on X that the company will “hopefully” unveil the electric sports car next month, “probably in late April.”

That timeline is already slipping from Musk’s recent guidance. In an October interview with podcaster Joe Rogan, Musk said the car would be released “hopefully before the end of the year.” Then, in November, during Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting, he said that the company was “tentatively aiming” to have the demo event on April 1, adding that the date gives him “some deniability because I can say I was just kidding.”

It’s the latest twist in the more than 8-year reimagining of Tesla’s flagship sports car. The Roadster 2 was first announced in 2017 and originally marketed with an expected delivery in 2020.

The Roadster has since become one of Tesla’s most anticipated — and controversial — projects.

“It’s going to be the most memorable product unveil ever,” Musk told Rogan in October.

Reservations for the Roadster have been open for years. Tesla first began taking deposits in November 2017, when it unveiled the prototype.

Early adopters had to pay a steep price to hold a spot: $50,000 for current models, or a $250,000 deposit for the limited “Founder’s Series.”

Some high-profile reservation holders have grown frustrated with the repeated delays. In late 2025, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee both said they had canceled reservations. Musk later said Altman received a refund within 24 hours, while Brownlee said he still holds a second reservation he was given for free.

Musk has acknowledged the long wait. On a 2024 earnings call, he described reservation holders as “long suffering,” while downplaying the car’s importance to Tesla’s core business, saying the Roadster was “not just the icing on the cake, it’s the cherry on the icing on the cake.”

The Roadster is expected to serve as Tesla’s top-end vehicle, as the company phases out its luxury Model S and Model X vehicles. The automaker’s website says the sports car will sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds, have a range of about 620 miles, and seat four.

Behind the scenes, Tesla appears to be ramping up work on the Roadster. Business Insider previously reported that the company hired engineers tied to the project in 2025. Musk has said the car will be a collaboration with SpaceX, and could include rocket thrusters to boost performance.

Tesla also filed new trademark applications related to the Roadster in February.

The model is also something of a return to Tesla’s roots. The company’s first vehicle, released in 2008, was a modified Lotus Elise — a lightweight sports car retrofitted with an electric powertrain. It also bore the “Roadster” branding.

The unveiling of the rebooted car comes during a pivotal stretch for Tesla. The company aims to scale production of its Semi truck, self-driving Cybercab, and Optimus humanoid robot.

Musk has said 2026 will be “something special” for Tesla.

So when exactly will the Roadster finally make its public debut? Some fans think they already know the answer.

“How about April 20?” one user replied to Musk on X — a nod to 4:20, one of the CEO’s favorite marijuana jokes.

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The best photos and details you missed from the 2026 Oscars

A side-by-side of Michael B. Jordan smilin gand Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet leaning their heads together at the 2026 Oscars.
There were plenty of fun moments that the live show didn’t cover at the 2026 Oscars.
  • The 2026 Oscars took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday.
  • The live show documented much of the fun, but it didn’t capture everything from the awards ceremony.
  • There were A-list meetups and fashion choices that celebrated the nominated films.

The 2026 Oscars were an awards show for the books.

From a tie in the live action short category to an appearance from Anna Wintour, the Academy Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, didn’t disappoint.

The live show on ABC captured much of the night’s fun, but some exciting moments may not have made it to TV. There were fashion choices that nodded to the nominated films, hugs between celebrity attendees, and even a sibling meetup.

Here are the best moments you missed from the 2026 Oscars.

Michael B. Jordan looked giddy as his Oscar was engraved.
Michael B. Jordan at the Oscars in March 2026.
Michael B. Jordan at the Oscars in March 2026.

After Jordan won the Oscar for best actor for his performance in “Sinners,” he took his trophy to have his name engraved.

He was all smiles as the award was personalized, even pumping his fist for a photo.

The “Sinners” star also shared a hug with Leonardo DiCaprio after his big win.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Michael B. Jordan at the Oscars in March 2026.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Michael B. Jordan at the Oscars in March 2026.

DiCaprio was also nominated for best actor at the 2026 Oscars for his performance in “One Battle After Another.” Still, he didn’t seem at all disappointed that Jordan won the award instead.

DiCaprio hugged Jordan after he gave his acceptance speech.

Jack O’Connell brought a vampire flair to the red carpet with fake teeth.
Jack O'Connell at the Oscars in March 2026.
Jack O’Connell at the Oscars in March 2026.

O’Connell played the vampire Remmick in “Sinners,” and he paid homage to the character at the Oscars by wearing prosthetic fangs with his red-carpet attire.

It was an eerie and festive touch for the big night.

“Sinners” director Ryan Coogler also nodded to the movie with his style, though in a subtler way.
Zinzi Evans and Ryan Coogler at the Oscars in March 2026.
Zinzi Evans and Ryan Coogler at the Oscars in March 2026.

At first glance, you might miss the guitar and treble clef braided into the side and top of “Sinners” director Ryan Coogler’s hair for the Oscars.

Blues music plays a big role in “Sinners,” so the guitar was a perfect way for Coogler to celebrate the film with his style. Tyzanna B. braided Coogler’s hair for the occasion.

Jessie Buckley took inspiration from Grace Kelly for her Oscars dress.
A side-by-side of Grace Kelly at the Oscars in 1956 and Jessie Buckley at the Oscars in 2026.

Buckley, who won the best actress Oscar for “Hamnet” on Sunday, wore a custom Chanel gown to the event.

The pink-and-red dress took inspiration from the Edith Head gown Grace Kelly wore to the Oscars in 1956. The off-the-shoulder bodice created a similar silhouette to the wrap Kelly wore with her gown.

The Oscar winner was also photographed sharing a hug with her “Hamnet” costar.
Jacobi Jupe and Jessie Buckley at the Oscars in March 2026.
Jacobi Jupe and Jessie Buckley at the Oscars in March 2026.

Jupe played the titular role and Buckley’s son in the film.

The pair squeezed each other tightly amid the fanfare of the Oscars.

Another film duo, Teyana Taylor and Chase Infiniti, posed for a photo during the ceremony.
Teyana Taylor and Chase Infiniti at the Oscars in March 2026.
Teyana Taylor and Chase Infiniti at the Oscars in March 2026.

Taylor, who was nominated for best supporting actress, plays Infiniti’s mother in “One Battle After Another,” though they never appear on screen together.

Infiniti sat behind Taylor during the Oscars, and she leaned forward to press her cheek to Taylor’s for a photo.

Emma Stone and her husband, Dave McCary, were caught breaking into their snack boxes.
Emma Stone and Dave McCary at the Oscars in March 2026.
Emma Stone and Dave McCary at the Oscars in March 2026.

Nominated for best actress for “Bugonia,” Stone brought McCary as her date to the Oscars.

Mid-show, they whipped out snack boxes that seemed to be provided at the event, each holding a bag of what appeared to be SkinnyPop popcorn.

Jacob Elordi stopped by the front row to greet Nicole Kidman.
Jacob Elordi at the Oscars in March 2026.
Jacob Elordi at the Oscars in March 2026.

Elordi leaned over the front row to get to Kidman, who sat in the second row, kissing her hand as Demi Moore smiled at them.

Elordi was nominated for best supporting actor for “Frankenstein” at the 2026 Oscars.

Pedro Pascal also looked thrilled to see Kidman.
Pedro Pascal at the Oscars in March 2026.
Pedro Pascal at the Oscars in March 2026.

Pascal grinned at Kidman when they ran into each other at the Oscars.

Kidman also seemed happy to see Pascal, jumping for joy at the sight of him.

Timothée Chalamet got a visit from his sister during the show.
Pauline Chalamet and Timothée Chalamet at the Oscars in March 2026.
Pauline Chalamet and Timothée Chalamet at the Oscars in March 2026.

Although Chalamet brought his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, as his date to the Oscars, she wasn’t the only one of his loved ones in attendance. His sister, Pauline Chalamet, was also there.

The “Sex Lives of College Girls” star and “Marty Supreme” best actor nominee posed for a photo together near the stage.

Kylie Jenner looked thrilled to be sitting near Elle Fanning at the Oscars.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet greet Elle Fanning at the Oscars in March 2026.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet at the Oscars in March 2026.

As Jenner and Chalamet found their seats in the front row of the Oscars, they spotted Elle Fanning sitting just one row behind them. Fanning and Jenner were seated together at multiple awards shows in 2025, after Fanning and Chalamet starred in “A Complete Unknown.”

At the 2026 Oscars, Fanning clapped her hands together when she saw them, while Jenner seemed to cheer at her friend.

Jenner referenced herself with her keyhole Oscars dress.
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner at the Oscars in March 2026.
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner at the Oscars in March 2026.

Jenner accompanied Chalamet to the Oscars in a sparkly gown from Schiaparelli. The dress had a low, scooped neckline and a keyhole cutout on the bodice.

The dress might look familiar to Jenner’s fans, as it’s a red version of a Schiaparelli dress she wore to a 2023 fashion show.

In a Vogue “Life in Looks” video posted in December 2025, Jenner called the silver version her “favorite look of all time” and said she thought about rewearing it.

“Any time I’m trying to figure out what to wear to an event, I’m like, ‘Should I just wear the keyhole dress again?’ I think I need another moment in this dress, or maybe another color,” she said in the video.

Schiaparelli’s creative director, Daniel Roseberry, posted the clip of Jenner talking about the dress to his Instagram story on Sunday, seemingly confirming that the red version was a direct result of Jenner’s request for another keyhole gown.

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson didn’t walk the red carpet, but they posed for a photo together backstage before presenting an award.
Robert Pattinson and Zendaya backstage at the Oscars in March 2026.
Robert Pattinson and Zendaya backstage at the Oscars in March 2026.

Ahead of their April film “The Drama,” Zendaya and Robert Pattinson presented the Oscar for best director together.

Neither actor walked the red carpet at the 2026 Academy Awards, but they did pose for a photo together backstage.

Pattinson wore a black tuxedo, while Zendaya took the stage in a chocolate brown, one-shoulder gown from Louis Vuitton with daring side cutouts.

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Kim Jong Un’s daughter may be training to one day succeed him. See the extended Kim family in photos.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae visit the newly built Kalma coastal tourist area in Wonsan, North Korea, December 29, 2024, in this photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae visit the newly built Kalma coastal tourist area in Wonsan, North Korea, December 29, 2024, in this photo released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency.
  • Kim Jong Un is the third member of the Kim family to serve as leader of North Korea.
  • His grandfather Kim Il Sung was the first, and he started an unusual dynastic succession.
  • Photos show the family’s rule, and the potential fourth member of the dynasty, Kim Ju Ae.

Last week, North Korean state media released photos of Kim Jong Un testing firearms at a munitions factory with his daughter, Kim Ju Ae. The new photo-op came amid growing speculation that Ju Ae will be designated as Kim Jong Un’s successor.

The supreme leader’s daughter has only entered the public eye within the last five years. Maintaining North Korea’s most powerful family dynasty has required secrecy and mythologizing for decades.

Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea in 2011. As a third-generation ruler, he followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, who first came to power at the country’s founding.

“Having this kind of dynastic succession in a so-called communist state is unheard of,” Jung H. Pak, author of “Becoming Kim Jong Un,” told Business Insider. “They’re very focused on making sure that that bloodline is the one that leads the position of power,” she added.

While it can still be difficult to verify basic information about some members, the country is more open than it once was.

“There’s way less secrecy than there used to be about the leader of North Korea’s family,” Michael Madden, the founder of NK Leadership Watch, told Business Insider.

For example, Kim Jong Un’s children are more in the public eye than he was as a child, particularly second-born Kim Ju Ae, who has attended many official events alongside him.

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) told lawmakers in February 2026 that it believes Kim Ju Ae has been designated as his successor.

She’s “shown her presence at various events” and “signs have been detected of her voicing her opinion on certain state policies,” lawmaker Lee Seong-kwen said, the BBC reported.

Here’s the Kim family history in pictures.

Kim Jong Un’s grandfather Kim Il Sung was North Korea’s first leader.
Kim Il Sung wears a gray suit and glasses surrounded by men in suits and military dress
Kim Il Sung in 1984.

In 1948, Kim Il Sung came to power and served as the country’s ruler until his death in 1994.

Japan’s colonization of Korea deeply affected Kim Il Sung.
Kim Il Sung sits at a desk wearing a suit
Kim Il Sung circa 1945.

Japan colonized the Korean peninsula between 1910 and 1945. Kim Il Sung was born in 1912, and his father was later jailed for his activism for independence. Visiting his beaten and bruised father in prison sparked an anti-Japanese zeal in Kim Il Sung, according to his memoir, quoted in “Becoming King Jung Un.”

Both of his parents died young, his father at 31 and his mother at 40.

Starting in the 1930s, Kim Il Sung became a guerrilla fighter.
Kim Jong Suk and Kim Il Sung smile in military uniforms
Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Suk in an undated photo.

In 1931, Japan invaded Manchuria, a region of China. Kim Il Sung led Chinese and Korean guerilla fighters in killing Japanese police and soldiers. He and his group then made their way to the Soviet Union in 1940 as pressure from the Japanese troops increased.

There, he received military training and became captain of a Red Army brigade.

Kim Jong Suk, Kim Jong Un’s grandmother, was a fellow guerrilla fighter.
Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Suk in military uniforms
Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Suk in an undated image.

Kim Jong Suk was in her late teens when she met up with Kim Il Sung in Manchuria in 1935. First helping in the kitchens, she became a fighter, and Kim Il Sung credited her with saving his life in his memoir. The two married in the early 1940s.

Much about their lives together at this point is unknown. “The records are sort of foggy,” Madden said.

In 1941, she gave birth to her first child, Kim Jong Il.
Young Kim Jong Il wears a military cap and salutes sitting in Kim Il Sung's lap and holding Kim Jong Suk's hand
Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Suk, and Kim Jong Il in an undated photo.

The couple was still in the Soviet Union at the time. Later, officials would alter Kim Jong Il’s birth to a year later, to match more closely with his father’s, 1912.

After years away from Korea, Kim Il Sung returned and rose to power.
Kim Il Sung waves while wearing a suit at a rally
Kim Il Sung in 1947.

The Soviet Union and the US divided the Korean peninsula in two in 1945. Despite fierce competition for the role, Kim Il Sung became the leader of the northern portion with the help of the Soviet Union.

Three years later, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea was established.

In 1949, Kim Jong Suk died.
Kim Jong Il wears a sailor suit and stands in front of his mother while his father Kim Il Sung sits in a chair outdoors
Kim Jong Suk and Kim Il Sung with their son Kim Jong Il.

The cause was an ectopic pregnancy, according to Kim Il Sung’s memoir.

She was seen as the mother of the country.
Kim Jong Suk smiles slightly in a headshot
Kim Jong Suk, Kim Jong Il’s mother, in an undated photo.

Kim Il Sung’s memoir contributed to some of the myth-making around Kim Jong Suk. Not only did she save his life, she sacrificed her hair to use as insulation for his boots.

It was important that she also be seen as nurturing, Pak said: “She supported her husband, the revolutionary.”

Kim Il Sung wanted to reunify Korea.
Kim Il Sung wears a gray military uniform and green hat in front of soldiers
Kim Il Sung with soldiers in 1950.

In 1950, North Korea invaded its neighbor, quickly capturing Seoul. The war lasted three years, during which the US heavily bombed the northern part of the peninsula. It ended with an armistice but no peace treaty.

Though the peninsula remained split, Kim Il Sung declared it a victory for North Korea.

Following his first wife’s death, Kim Il Sung remarried.
Kim Il Sung sits on a white park bench with his teenage children Kim Jong Il and Kim Kyong Hui
Kim Jong Il, Kim Il Sung, and Kim Kyong Hui in 1963.

Two of Kim Il Sung’s children, Kim Jong Il and Kyong Hui, moved to China during the Korean War, away from the fighting. A third child, Kim Man Il, drowned in 1947.

During the war, Kim Il Sung married Kim Song Ae, whom he began an affair with during his first marriage. The couple eventually had at least two sons.

“It’s got to be devastating trauma” for the siblings to return after the war ends to find a new family, Madden said.

Throughout his rule, Kim Il Sung’s persona became larger than life.
Kim Jong Il points standing next to his father who wears a coat and winter hat among others in uniforms and suits
Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il in an undated photo.

As Kim Il Sung continued his rule in the 1950s, he pushed his idea of juche, an ideology of Korean socialism that explained away difficult living conditions as necessary for creating a great nation.

He became part paternal authority figure, part Santa Claus, with the power to both punish and reward.

“After all, without Kim Il Sung, they as a nation and as a people would not exist, which schoolchildren learned in their textbooks and through lectures about their ‘father’s’ heroic deeds and adventures,” according to “Becoming Kim Jong Un.”

After over 45 years of rule, Kim Il Sung died in 1994.
Kim Jong Il and several others in suits or military uniforms stand in a line bowing their heads on a red carpet
Kim Jong Il at Kim Il Sung’s funeral in 1994.

Given his mythological status, it was unclear who would rule the country next.

It wasn’t a given that Kim Jong Il would succeed his father.
Kim Jong Il in a sunglasses and a suit next to Kim Il Sung in a gray cap, glasses, and tan coat
Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung circa 1965.

Initially, Kim Il Sung’s younger brother, Kim Yong Ju, seemed a potential candidate for succession in the late 1960s. His children from his second marriage may have also had a claim to the position.

By the late 1970s, though, Kim Il Sung had chosen his son Kim Jong Il as the country’s next leader. While Kim Jong Il lacked his father’s military background and force of personality, he had already secured leadership positions by that time.

“Kim Jong Il’s very ambitious,” Madden said. “He’s got axes to grind.” That included conflict with his stepmother and half-siblings. He used his clout to have his half-brother Pyong Il sent to a distant post.

Myths about Kim Jong Il made him seem like a genius born to succeed his father.
A young Kim Jong Il wearing a military cap
An ID photo of a young Kim Jong Il.

With his storied history as a guerrilla fighter and decades to build up his deified image, Kim Il Sung was a tough act to follow. “Kim Jong Il did not have those credentials, and they had to make things up for him,” Pak said.

According to legend, a shining star appeared in the sky on the day Kim Jong Il was born. He could walk and talk by the time he was 2 months old. As a kindergartener, he understood military tactics.

Before succeeding his father, Kim Jong Il took an interest in movie-making.
Kim Jong Il, wearing sunglasses and all black, and Kim Il Sung, in a military uniform and holding a red and white stick, look at a map
Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung in 1975.

One of Jong Il’s earliest posts was cultural arts director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department. A fan of James Bond and Elizabeth Taylor, he parlayed his interest in filmmaking into a way to feed the mystique around his father and his legacy.

He was also known as a partier and womanizer, according to “Becoming Kim Jong Un.”

Kim Jong Il inherited a country rife with problems.
Kim Jong Il wearing glasses and a gray coat clapping
Kim Jong Il in 1984.

North Korea spent years isolated from other countries, with a declining economy and a cowed population. “Their tools were coercion, violence, repression, and propaganda to create a culture of fear,” Pak wrote of the Kim family.

By 1994, the Soviet Union had recently collapsed, so Kim Jong Il had also lost his father’s biggest ally. He saw nuclear weapons as the key to holding onto power. In 2006, the country announced its first nuclear test.

Kim Jong Il had multiple wives.
Kim Jong Il in a green collard suit in front of several men in suits
Kim Jong Il in 1992.

While Jong Il didn’t seem to mind the spotlight, he kept his private life under wraps. His wives and domestic partners were hidden in lavish homes around Pyongyang.

He had children with Song Hye Rim, Kim Young Sook, and Ko Young Hui.

“Having multiple wives and children would have undermined Kim Jong Il’s own political leadership succession in North Korea,” Madden said.

Kim Jong Nam was Kim Jong Il’s eldest son.
Kim Jong Nam as a boy dressed in military uniform next to his grandmother in front of a decorated Christmas tree
Kim Jong Nam with his maternal grandmother in 1975.

His mother, Song Hae Rim, was a North Korean actor who divorced a novelist before having a child with Kim Jong Il in 1971.

Kim Jong Il didn’t want to bring attention to his son Jong Nam.
Kim Jong Il sits on a couch with his son Kim Jong Nam with three other family members standing behind them
Kim Jong Il with his son Jong Nam and sister-in-law Song Hye Rang and her children in 1981.

Jong Il was worried his father would disapprove of Song Hae Rim, who was born in South Korea, and his son. He kept them isolated but spoiled Jong Nam with foreign comics and TV shows, which were severely restricted to other North Korean residents.

In 1978, Jong Nam started going to school in Moscow and then Geneva. He spent a decade getting an education outside of North Korea.

Another wife, Ko Yong Hui, gave birth to three of Kim Jong Il’s children, including Kim Jong Un.
A reported childhood photo of Kim Jong Un with writing on it
A reported childhood photo of Kim Jong Un.

Ko Yong Hui was an actress who was born in Japan in 1952. When she was a child, her family moved to Pyongyang as part of the country’s program to bring back Koreans who lived and worked in Japan.

“Her connection to Japan is not something that’s acknowledged” by the leadership, Pak said. “The Korean-Japanese history goes back to the colonial period, and it’s a painful period for Korea.”

In the 1970s, Ko Yong Hui was a dancer with the Mansudae Art Troupe when she met Kim Jong Il. They had their first child together in 1981, a son named Kim Jong Chol.

Soon after, his brother, Kim Jong Un, was born. (The exact year of his birth isn’t clear.) Sister Kim Yo Jong followed in 1987.

Kim Jong Un’s older brother, Jong Chol, grew up interested in music.
Reportedly Kim Jong Chol in a black t-shirt in a crowd
Reportedly an image of Kim Jong Chol at an Eric Clapton concert in 2011.

In 2011, Kim Jong Chol was reportedly seen in Singapore at an Eric Clapton concert. Madden said he’s more artistic and sensitive than Kim Jong Un. “He’s younger than his brother, but his personality is so headstrong and charismatic,” he said of Jong Un.

The siblings went to school in Switzerland and seemed to grow close during their time away from North Korea.

Kim Jong Un and his brother stayed with their aunt while attending school in Switzerland.
Ko Yong Suk wearing white pants and a cream top and Ri Gang in black and white hat in a park
Kim Jong Un’s aunt Ko Yong Suk and her husband, Ri Gang, in 2016.

Ko Yong Suk, Kong Young Hui’s sister, took care of Kim Jong Un during his time in Switzerland.

“We lived in a normal house and acted like a normal family,” she told The Washington Post in 2016. During school holidays, they would go to the French Riviera or the Alps. Back home in North Korea, they stayed at their family’s luxury homes or traveled to a private resort on the country’s eastern coast.

In 1998, Ko Yong Suk and her husband defected to the US.

When Kim Jong Il died in 2011, Kim Jong Un filled the role of North Korea’s leader.
Kim Jong Un salutes as he and his uncle Jang Song Thaek (L) accompany the hearse carrying the coffin of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il during his funeral procession in Pyongyang in this photo taken by Kyodo December 28, 2011. North Korea's military staged a huge funeral procession on Wednesday in the snowy streets of the capital Pyongyang for its deceased "dear leader," Kim Jong-il, readying a transition to his son, Kim Jong-un. An unidentified army official salutes on the right. Mandatory Credit REUTERS/Kyodo
Kim Jong Un and his uncle Jang Song Thaek during Kim Jong Il’s funeral procession in 2011.

Kim Jong Nam and Kim Jong Chol were both older than Kim Jong Un, leading some analysts to speculate they were next in line for succession.

In some ways, Jong Nam lived a lifestyle similar to his father’s, with a rowdy social life. However, Kim Jong Il may have worried that his son was too Westernized. In 2001, Jong Nam reportedly used a fake passport to try and go to Tokyo Disneyland.

“The first son had been outside North Korea for a long time, and so you can imagine that he would not have the networks or the connections” necessary to run the country, Pak said.

It’s not clear if Jong Chol was passed over or took himself out of the running to be leader. “You need to have some strength and personality if you want to take that title,” Madden said. “And Jong Chol didn’t have that.”

In contrast, Kim Jong Un seemed like his father in appearance and demeanor, Madden said.

Kim Jong Un’s aunt Kim Kyong Hui was his father’s close ally.
Kim Jong Un salutes as a guard marches past him his aunt Kim Kyong Hui and Pak Pong Ju in front of a crowd
Kim Kyong Hui with her nephew Kim Jong Un in 2013.

“She was a very prominent North Korean elite,” Madden said. She had several roles in the important Workers’ Party of Korea and became a general in the Korean People’s Army.

Her husband was executed in 2013.
Jang Song Thaek in a military uniform with Kim Jong Un in a black coat in front of large red flowers
Kim Jong Un with his uncle Jang Song Thaek in 2012.

Though he was once seen as having a powerful role in the government and possibly mentoring Kim Jong Un, Jang Song Thaek was accused of corruption in 2013, according to The BBC.

A military tribunal ruled that Kim Jong Un’s uncle had attempted to overthrow the state, and he was executed by an antiaircraft gun soon after.

A few years later, Kim Jong Un’s half-brother Jong Nam was killed in Malaysia.
Kim Jong nam
In this photo taken Friday, June 4, 2010, Kim Jong Nam, the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, waves after his first-ever interview with South Korean media in Macau.

In 2017, two women smeared a nerve agent, VX, on Jong Nam’s face at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Jong Nam quickly died from exposure to the lethal substance. The woman said they thought it was part of a prank and were later released.

In 2018, the US State Department accused North Korea of being behind the attack. North Korea has denied any involvement.

What role the North Korean leader potentially had in his brother’s death is unclear.

“There are definitely people in KJU’s ear who would be stoking tension between his brother,” Madden said.

Jong Nam’s son released a video shortly after his father’s death.
Kim Han Sol smiles with a backpack over one shoulder and small houses and cars behind him on a street
A reported photo of Kim Han Sol in 2011.

Kim Han Sol spent most of his childhood in Macau, China.

He periodically gave interviews. In 2012, the teenager said, “I’ve always dreamed that one day I would go back and make things better, and make things easier for the people back there.”

In the 2017 video, Han Sol said he was with his mother and sister. The video was edited but ended with Jung Nam’s son saying, “We hope this gets better soon.”

Kim Yo Jong, Kim Jong Un’s sister, is a high-ranking member of the ruling elite.
Kim Yo Jong smiles wearing a navy jacket over a white shirt
Kim Yo Jong, sister of Kim Jong Un, in 2023.

Kim Yo Jong has unfettered access to her brother,” Madden said.

Her role has expanded in recent years beyond promoting Kim Jong Un’s image to include acting as a political advisor and becoming involved with the military.

“She’s kind of an attack dog,” Pak said. “She says nasty things about the South Korean president and South Korea and about the US.”

Kim Yo Jong appears to have two young children, who may one day play a role in a future leader’s cabinet.

“I would anticipate the sister’s children being supporters,” Pak said. “But their place in the inner circle is completely dependent on how much they show their loyalty to the leader,” she added.

Reportedly a former cheerleader and performer, Ri Sol Ju married Kim Jong Un in 2009.
Ri Sol Ju sits in a chair wearing a pink suit in front of a yellow and white background
Ri Sol Ju, wife of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un, in 2018.

Ri Sol Ju was born in 1989. She’s played a bit of a first-lady role, attending summits and delegations alongside her husband.

“He can present her as a vision of what North Korean motherhood or womanhood should be,” Pak said. “She’s supportive. She’s pretty. She’s dressed in a very modern way and in a non-threatening way.”

More recently, she’s been less in the public eye. Reports state that she has three children with Kim Jong Un. They were born in 2010, 2013 and 2017, according to reports.

It’s increasingly believed that Kim Jong Un has found his successor in daughter Ju Ae, who is thought to be around 13 years old.
Kim Ju Ae poses for a photo next to her father and mother.
Kim Ju Ae poses for a photo next to her father and mother.

When basketball player Dennis Rodman visited Pyongyang in 2013, he met Ju Ae, and subsequently revealed her name in an interview with The Guardian.

Pak said the perception of a revolutionary aura is important in a potential successor.

“If we’re looking at succession, you would want to craft that narrative of somebody who is devoted and committed to advancing and possessing a nuclear weapon program, that has the luster of revolution, that the revolutionary blood is coursing through her veins,” Pak said.

She made her first public appearance at a missile test in 2022.
Kim Jong Un and Kim Ju Ae walking away from an ICBM.
Kim Ju Ae’s first public appearance was at a missile test in November 2022.

Though her existence was known prior to 2022, the year marked Ju Ae’s first appearance documented by North Korean state media at an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile test.

Little to no information is known about Ju Ae’s two siblings, or why she’s earned the limelight over them. CNN reported that Kim Jong Un’s first child is a boy, although he has never been seen publicly.

There’s been no official word that she will succeed her father.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae visit the Gangdong Greenhouse in North Korea, in this picture released on March 16, 2024, by the Korean Central News Agency.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae visit the Gangdong Greenhouse in North Korea, in this picture released on March 16, 2024, by the Korean Central News Agency.

Still, she has become increasingly visible within the country. In images released in March 2024 by the Korean Central News Agency — and not independently verified — Ju Ae and her father were seen visiting North Korea’s Kangdong Greenhouse, an extensive agricultural facility in Pyongyang.

In other photos released by the agency in December, she was seen visiting a new tourist area in the southeastern city of Wonsan with her father. Other photographs purportedly show them attending military drills and the launch of a warship in April.

Kim Ju Ae visited a newly finished tourist zone with her father in June 2025.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae visit a water park area during a ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Zone, in Wonsan, North Korea, June 24, 2025.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae visit a water park area during a ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Zone, in Wonsan, North Korea, June 24, 2025.

In images released by the KNC, the father and daughter visited amenities in the Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Zone last June.

They were joined by Kim Jong Un’s wife, Ri Sol Ju, who until then had not been seen in state media photos since January 2024, Newsweek reported.

She attended a trip abroad to China with her father last year.
Kim Jong Un shakes hands with Chinese president Xi Jinping. Kim Ju Ae joined her father on the international trip.
Kim Jong Un shakes hands with Chinese president Xi Jinping. Kim Ju Ae joined her father on the international trip.

In September 2025, China held a summit for world leaders that marked the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Kim Jong Un attended the event and was notably accompanied by his daughter.

The summit was Ju Ae’s first known trip outside of North Korea.

South Korea’s intelligence agency assessed Ju Ae has been designated the next leader.
Kim Jong Un and Kim Ju Ae walking amongst a large crowd with buildings in the background.
Kim Jong Un and Kim Ju Ae attend a ceremony to commemorate new housing in February 2026.

In February, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service told legislators that they believed Kim Ju Ae is at a “successor-designate stage,” the AP reported. This is a new development from the agency’s previous characterization of “successor training.”

Though Kim Jong Un is only in his early 40s, his health has been under scrutiny.
Kim Jong Un looks at soft drinks at a food factory with his daughter, Ju Ae.
Kim Jong Un and Ju Ae tour a new food factory in Kangdong County, Pyongyang, in December 2025.

The supreme leader’s health has been the subject of speculation on multiple occasions, most notably during lengthy disappearances in 2014 and 2020. This makes the question of his successor all the more pressing.

Kim Jong Un is known to be a heavy smoker, and both his father and grandfather suffered from heart problems. In recent years, the supreme leader has had notable sudden weight loss, the BBC reported.

Ju Ae’s public appearances have grown more frequent.
Kim Jong Un fires a rifle as his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, watches with binoculars.
Kim Jong Un fires a rifle as his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, watches with binoculars.

Ju Ae has been increasingly seen by her father’s side at all kinds of events, like last month’s testing of sniper rifles after Kim Jong Un presided over North Korea’s ruling party congress.

Newly released photos show Ju Ae firing a pistol.
Kim Ju Ae fires a pistol.
North Korean state media released photos of Kim Ju Ae firing a a pistol in March 2026.

This week, Ju Ae accompanied her father to a munitions factory, where she was seen firing a pistol.

Whatever Ju Ae’s status, it appears that the Kim dynasty will continue into the next generation.
Kim Jong Un and Kim Ju Ae walk through a crowd, both weaing leather jackets
Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae in 2024.

“She’s definitely had protocol lessons,” Madden said, from comportment to how to shake hands with officials. “I’d say her mom and her aunt Kim Yo Jong would definitely be involved in that stuff.”

Whether or not it’s Ju Ae who inherits the title, her presence is meant to cement the notion that there will be a fourth-generation leader from the Kim family, Madden said.

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I thought moving abroad was exactly what I needed. I ended up finding something even better in a small US city.

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  • My husband and I thought Sweden would bring us our dream life, but logistics made it hard to stay.
  • We ended up settling down in a small city in Maine, and surprisingly, we love it even more here.
  • The most special part of our new home is the tight-knit, extremely supportive community.

We spent New Year’s Eve wearing paper crowns at a cozy New England restaurant that felt like a living room. The owner stopped by our corner booth while he worked the room; our friends, who run their own bakery, slipped away to say hi to some regulars.

My husband leaned over and said, “I love this.”

The year before, we had been wall-to-wall at a roller-rink club in Brooklyn. Although we had a good time, sitting in that small-town restaurant — watching fireworks over the river — felt like exactly where we were meant to be.

There was no line, cover fee, or wild countdown. The night that often disappoints simply didn’t.

This wasn’t where we thought we’d be on the last night of 2025. In June, we’d moved from New York to Sweden, but just four months later, we found ourselves leaving for Maine.

We thought Sweden would be our new home, but circumstances made it temporary

Moving to Sweden in June, I was following a simple idea: When things feel scary in America, the best course of action is to leave.

For a while, it worked. Life felt gentler.

We fell into a mellow rhythm, going to the beach, visiting the many well-maintained conservation areas — including some that go directly through cow pastures — and eating affordable, healthy food from the grocery store.

Although Sweden delivered in real ways, staying required logistical planning and more time than we had. Leaving didn’t feel like failure, but choosing something more permanent.

Back in the US, we weren’t looking for another major metropolitan area, but a real community. That search led us to a small Maine city just south of Portland, where some of our friends were already living.

With a population of under 23,000, it sounded like a great fit. Friends helped us secure an apartment before we even arrived.

The community here immediately felt unlike anywhere else

A street with storefronts in Biddeford, Maine.
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We had a rich community in New York, but our friends were more spread out around the city. As soon as we got to Maine, though, we realized we could walk almost anywhere: from our apartment to a friend’s place, the pharmacy, a grocery store, and the river.

As a result, our city really feels like home. Now, our friends’ bakery isn’t just a place to get delicious treats and coffee; it’s where we run into — or make — friends in line, and chat about how their winter is going.

We’ve also seen the way Mainers support each other firsthand. When our moms came to visit, we took them for a coastal drive in our brand-new Volvo and slid straight into a ditch.

We were inches from doing damage and bracing for a tow when a woman and her kids came outside and jumped in to help push us back onto the road.

Within minutes, we were free. They waved while we drove off as if it were the most normal thing in the world.

Our community shows up for people in larger-scale ways, too. When a major fire hit the Old Port this winter, destroying boats and fishing equipment, the owner of a local seafood restaurant started selling T-shirts, with proceeds going to the fishermen affected.

More recently, amid Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)’s enhanced presence in Maine, residents responded immediately. Businesses put up “No ICE” posters, a hotline was established to provide help and resources, and crowds gathered downtown to protest the occupation.

It reaffirmed what I already knew about Maine: When people here think their neighbors are at risk, they take action.

Maine is exactly what we needed

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One night, before grabbing cocktails, a group of our friends went to a live storytelling event in a small church.

I was surrounded by new and familiar faces: A former theater kid in his 30s told a story about the state spelling bee. An 80-year-old talked about soapbox racing in Camden.

My own creative work is taking shape here, too. I’m querying a novel, having found a steadier practice and supportive writing scene.

I’m glad I had the opportunity to live abroad, but I’m even happier that I landed in a small US city where people live year-round and expect to see each other for decades.

Sitting in that booth on New Year’s Eve, I understood why people here claim this place, and why I’m excited to do the same.

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