Colombian Singer Manuel Turizo Shares Dating Advice and Details His New Album “Apambichao” (Exclusive)

Manuel Turizo's new album Apambichao features slower Caribbean-inspired sounds, marking a shift from his urban pop roots

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  • The Colombian star collaborated with Maluma on the title track and said it came about organically

  • The hit single "Por Un Pendejo No Se Llora" was inspired by a conversation where he's comforting a friend

OnManuel Turizo's new studio albumApambichao, the Colombian singer is setting the tone for a slowed-down summer.

The "La Bachata" hitmaker caught up with PEOPLE days before the release ofApambichao, which is a slower merengue, and he opened up about the album's inspiration, the success of "Por Un Pendejo No Se Llora" — and shared dating advice for men everywhere.

"I want people to feel like they're on vacation," Turizo, 26, says. "Go slower in life, be in the present, be in the moment and just chill."

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The album is a reflection of the peace he found in 2025 — and none of it was planned.Apambichao, as opposed to his earlier discography that was urban pop-leaning, highlights sounds of the Carribean.

"I feel most happy when I'm just present, living in the moment," he says, for example, "hanging out with friends and doing cardio."

Turizo tapped fellow Colombian starMalumafor the title track of the album after first working together on his 2021 track "Amor en Coma."

"I feel the connection in the music was very genuine. In this song, we didn't even plan it. I started the idea with a friend of mine and I showed him the song. I didn't even know he showed Maluma and the day after he was like, 'Hey bro, Maluma loves this idea.'"

In January, Turizo teased the track "Por Un Pendejo No Se Llora" — which translates to "you don't cry over an idiot" — and his fans on social media instantly loved it. On Jan. 15, he released the song as the first single from the album.

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"We wrote the song like we were talking to a friend," he says, explaining that he pictured a conversation where he gets a drunken call from one of his female friends — and she's crying over a man.

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"Like, 'Really, one more?' Another call, but the same story," he says. "You cannot cry for an idiot."

On the topic of love, when it comes to his own life, Turizo says he can be quite the romantic.

"I feel like Colombian people in general are very romantic," he says. "We like to dedicate songs. We like to send flowers. I like to dedicate messages, poems, do special things," he says.

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And while Turizo shared a piece of advice for women on "Por Un Pendejo No Se Llora," he also has advice for men trying to impress a woman.

"You have to take her to dance, you have to take her to a pretty place," he says. "It doesn't have to be somewhere expensive, just a pretty place, something special where you can just sit and talk and be with each other."

Ultimately, Turizo wants nothing more than for people to connect with the album.

"If you need music for your vacation, for summer, to chill in your free time, to listen to on your drive to work or when you're just preparing your food or working out, you should playApambichao.

Listen toApambichaohere.

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Unaired fights, secrets revealed, and homicide: the biggest bombshells from the “Jerry Springer ”ID documentary

The sensational stories on The Jerry Springer Show went far beyond what audiences saw at home.

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Key Points

  • Hollywood Demons takes a closer look at the talk show that occasionally packed a punch.

  • Hollywood Demons season 2 premieres on Monday, April 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ID and will be available to stream on HBO Max. New episodes drop each Monday.

The Jerry Springer Showmight've been sensational to viewers at home, but behind the scenes, the talk show was even more shocking.

Throughout the show's tenure, which ran from 1991 to 2018 featured segments about topics including racism, revealing guests secrets, infidelity, incest and other hot topics. Despite at one point during its tenure becoming the No. 1 talk show in the country, questionable decisions were made when the cameras weren't rolling in order to keep the ratings high.

Springer, who died in 2023, alluded to knowing about what was happening with his production. "Yes, I knew what you guys did. I was so separated from what actually happened, including not knowing ahead of time. They never told me who the guests were going to be," he said in the doc.

Here are the biggest bombshells from theHollywood Demonsepisode focused onThe Jerry Springer Show.

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This Jerry Springer fight never aired

Associate producer Jimmy "The Hat" Haimann revealed one segment that he felt "responsible" for how it turned out, and it was never broadcast. Haimann, who was on the show from 2002 to 2007, said that there was a love triangle featuring three people from New York.

"One guy was a big guy. The other one was a smaller kid, who had the girl, and the big guy was like, 'Jimmy, I gotta talk to you.' So he throws everybody out of the green room. And I'm like, 'what's up?' He goes, 'I'm gonna kill this kid.'" Haimann told the "big guy" to calm down, who then said he was going to hit the other guy but was concerned he would be stopped for it.

"And I'm thinking to myself, 'alright. I can get this guy to hit him.'" Haimann then gave directives for the guest on how to assault the other guest. "Pretend you're gonna walk up to him and and put your hand out to shake his hand, and close your fist and crack him with the other hand," Haimann recalled telling him. "By the time you hit this kid, he'll be laid out. No one's gonna see it coming."

The producer said that security won't expect a fight since it would look like a reconciliation. The result? The unassuming guest busted their lip open. "There was blood, and I got in big trouble," Haimann concluded. "It was short and quick. I was screamed at...I do feel responsible.

How producers encouraged fights

Former associate producer Houston Curtisrevealed the sneaky tactics used to encourage physical fightsbetween guests. "Let's say that I have two brothers in a conflict. When you're prepping the guests, you tell one of them, 'if your brother says something you don't like, you can yell at them, you can get up in his face, you can even spit on him."

"But whatever you do, don't hit him.' And you don't tell the other person any of that," Curtis continued.

"Once you produce one person to get up and spit in someone's face, and then you don't give any instruction to the other one, the other one is going to haul off and knock the hell out of the one who did it, and boom. You got a fight."

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Producer admits which segment made him quit the talk show

A "Secrets Revealed" segment led former associate producer Houston Curtis to quitThe Jerry Springer Show. The "Surprise! I'm a Drag Queen" episode booked "the sweetest little old lady" from Alabama, whose adult son (in his late 30s or early 40s) "had a surprise for her."

"I told her, 'you know, your son has a surprise for you, and he wants to share it with you onThe Jerry Springer Show," Curtis recalled. He flew her out to Chicago, set her up in a nice hotel, ordered her a limo and brought her to the show.

At the taping, the old woman sat on stage, and her son came out "in full drag" and had written a song that he performed. "All the lyrics written bashing his mother who, to my knowledge at that point, was probably the sweetest person I ever booked on the show. She sat there with so much class and integrity, and just took it."

After the segment ended, Curtis went backstage to check on her, and she burst into tears in his arms. "How could you do this to me," he recalled her saying. "I was only a kid in my 20s but I just knew it was wrong. It was very wrong and it felt horrible. That night, I called Burt Dubrow [the show's creator] and I said, 'Burt, I quit.'"

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Revisiting theJerry Springer Showhomicide

During a 2000 "Secret Mistresses Confronted" segment, guest Nancy Campbell-Panitz was confronted by ex-husband Ralf Panitz and his wife, Eleanor Panitz, who alleged that Nancy was stalking Ralf. Nancy, who was falsely told that Ralf was going to reconcile with her on the show, was indifferent to being antagonized by Eleanor and Ralf during the taping. She didn't engage and walked off stage.

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When the episode aired two months later in July 2000, Ralf murdered Nancy in her Sarasota, Fla. home after watching it live at a bar and drinking heavily. Hours before the episode aired, Ralf had been barred by a judge from living in Nancy's house. Unbeknownst to the producers, Ralf had a history of domestic violence and was on probation for battery at the time of the taping.

Two years later,Ralf was found guiltyof second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

What producers learned from this segment was to make sure proper background checks were done moving forward.

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How the Jerry Springer producers framed ‘secrets revealed’ segment

Jerry Springerproducers began to reframe how the "Secrets Revealed" segments were executed. Producers were able to keep the guests in the dark about the secret, but their strategies were stricter than before. Producers would give options of what the secret could be.

"It could be that you're going to find out that you're being cheated on, it could be that you're going to find out that your partner is cheating on you with someone of the same sex, it could be that who you're with is a prostitute," Reena Friedman Watts, who worked on theJerry Springer Showas a producer from 2001-2002 said. "One of them was really it; we just didn't fully give them all of the details."

"We would give them those options of what they might hear before they went out on the stage, so that the show would not be liable," she added. "I still kind of knew what I was doing was wrong, and that's why I quit, actually."

Friedman Watts said that a guest felt like he trusted her and she "misled" him. "He was like, how can you live with yourself," she recalled. "I was like, maybe I am wrecking peoples' lives."

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Wrongful death lawsuit

In a May 2018 episode, guest Blake Alvey appeared in a segment where his fiancée revealed she was having an affair with his friend and no longer wanted to marry him. The other man the fiancée was involved with showed up at the soundstage, and there was a scuffle. Alvey was taken by surprise by the segment. Alvey died by suicide 10 days after his episode ofThe Jerry Springer Showaired.

Alvey's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the talk showin April 2019, alleging that his death was a "result of extreme emotional distress that was caused by this show and the airing of it," legal expert Charlie Rittgers explained.

"The Jerry Springer Show was designed to humiliate and exploit people like Blake, while the Defendants disregard the devastating consequences that their conduct can have on people's lives. We will fight to hold them accountable," the family’s attorney Brenton Stanley said in a statement, perTheWrap.

The judge ordered that the parties involved in the lawsuit go to arbitration. Several months later, however, the case was dismissed.

Jerry Springer rule documents allegedly ask employees to 'always play dumb'

Legal expert Charlie Rittgers read over the documents from Alvey's wrongful death lawsuit. He was not involved in the case, but made a startling discovery in the court documents.

According to documents of rules and guidelines that the production team is given regarding guests on the show, the employees are told "to always play dumb" as the first item. "The most important rule to follow on show day is always play dumb. Many guests will ask you all kinds of questions regarding why they are here, [about] the other guests on the show, and various details of their story," Rittgers read.

"You must not mention anything regarding their story. If you ever have any doubts about what you can or cannot say to a guest, then do not say anything at all. As far as they know, you just started." Of the bullet points mentioned in the show rules, nothing reportedly mentioned the wellbeing of the guests.

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What does the EU’s new entry-exit system mean for British travellers?

The EU plans to take fingerprints and facial biometrics from British travellers to Europe are supposed to be complete – but there are many teething problems. The long-awaited“entry-exit system” (EES)was due to be rolled out over the course of 180 days from 12 October 2025 to 9 April 2026. It applies to all “third-country non-visa nationals” including UK passport holders.

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The aims of the EES are:

  • To identify suspected criminals.

  • To combat identity fraud.

  • To police the limit on stays of 90 days in any 180 days that applies to UK and other nationalities.

The entry-exit system was initially developed while the UK was a member of the EU. After Brexit, Boris Johnson’s government negotiated for British travellers to become “third-country nationals”, and therefore subject to the EES.

The entry-exit system applies to the Schengen Area, comprising all EU nations except Ireland plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.

UK visitors to the Schengen area should see an end to entry and exit passport stamps (Charlotte Hindle)

British travellers, like other third-country nationals who enter without a visa, are restricted to 90 days’ stay in any 180 days within the Schengen area. But enforcement previously depended on checking passport stamps and is applied haphazardly.

The entry-exit system is supposed to connect every frontier in the Schengen area with a central database.

Any UK citizen with the good fortune to have an Irish (or other EU) passport can use that document: skip the queues, swerve the fingerprinting.

The procedure for Irish citizens has not changed. When entering or leaving the Schengen Area, they will simply be matched with their passport or passport card – no fingerprinting or facial biometric, and fast-track processing.

What is the “entry-exit system”?

“The most modern digital border management system in the world,” according to the European Commission. “An automated IT system for registering non-EU nationals who are travelling to the EU for a short stay.”

The system aims to capture data from all “third-country nationals” when they either enter or leave at an external Schengen border – such as flying from the UK to Spain or crossing by road from Greece to Turkey. It is not used at internal frontiers within the Schengen Area.

EES registers the date and place of entry or exit. The first time a traveller encounters the entry-exit system, they are supposed to provide fingerprints and a facial biometric. But asThe Independentrevealed,demands for biometrics at every frontier have been quietly dropped by Brussels.

This procedure, says the European Union, replaces “the current system of manual stamping of passports, which is time-consuming, does not provide reliable data on border crossings, and does not allow a systematic detection of overstayers”.

How do the border checks work?

Inbound and outbound passengers go through the formalities at airports, land borders and ports in the Schengen area on arrival and departure.

Three locations in the UK have “juxtaposed” border controls, with French frontier police conducting checks on British soil: at the Port ofDover, Eurotunnel’s Folkestone terminal and theEurostarhub at London St Pancras.

There is a supposed to be a difference between the first time you cross a Schengen area frontier where entry-exit system is in operation and subsequent entries and exits.

  • Initial crossing: Registration of your personal details, including fingerprints (not for under-12s) as well as a facial biometric.

  • Subsequent entries and exits: Facial biometric only.

But many British travellers report being asked for both face and fingerprints on multiple occasions.

How long does registration last?

Each new visit triggers another three years of validity of the initial registration. In other words, if you don’t cross a Schengen area frontier for three years, you will need to register again. It has been suggested that registration runs out when your passport does, but my reading of the legislation indicates that is not correct.

Unlike many border arrangements, the entry-exit system is concerned with theperson, not thepassport. The EES database has a record of Simon Peter Ritchie Calder, born in Crawley on Christmas Day 1955, with fingerprints and facial biometric ascribed to that person. The biographical information is extracted from whichever passport I happen to provide at the moment of registration.

On subsequent visits, the EES is agnostic about the passport I provide with name plus place and date of birth, so long as the biometric (overwhelmingly likely to be face rather than fingerprints) matches the record of that person.

This makes sense as it should end an illicit practice. At present people with two passports (whether both UK, or one British and one Australian, Canadian, etc) can stay more or less permanently – making judicious side-trips out of the Schengen area on one passport and back again on the other. Truck drivers in the Balkans have reportedly been caught using such techniques.

There are also reports of multiple registration being required in locations including Spain, Greece. Belgium and Switzerland.

Do I need to pay anything to use EES?

No, payment starts, in theory, later in 2026 with the Etias permit (see more below). Etias is dependent on the entry-exit system running smoothly.

When I get a new passport, must I register again?

Not according to the officialProcedures for entering data in the EES. It says that if “the third-country national presents a valid travel document which differs from the one that was previously recorded” (ie a new passport), the individual’s online file will be updated with the fresh details.

I am only changing planes at an EU airport. Must I go through the entry-exit system?

It depends on your routing and final destination, and also on the way you have booked the travel.

You will not need to go through the entry-exit system if the answers to the following are both affirmative:

  • Flying from the UK into Amsterdam Schiphol, Frankfurt, Munich, Paris CDG or another hub, and connecting straight to a destination outside the Schengen area.

  • Travelling on a “through ticket”, eg Manchester-Munich-Mumbai on Lufthansa or Bristol-Paris-Dubai on Air France.

But you will need to go through EES if any of the following applies:

  • You are connecting to a final destination in the Schengen area, eg KLM from Newcastle via Amsterdam to Rome.

  • Your routing involves a segment wholly within the Schengen area, eg Edinburgh-Frankfurt-Munich-Seoul (where the Frankfurt-Munich leg triggers the entry-exit system).

  • You are “self-connecting”, eg flying London-Lisbon on easyJet and transferring onwards to the Cape Verde islands, also on easyJet. You must go through Portuguese immigration, including EES, before beginning the departure process again.

I am on a cruise from a British port. When do I register?

If you are returning on the vessel to the UK, probably never. The Home Office says: “Sailings that start and finish their journey outside of the Schengen area (for example, at a UK port) will generally be exempt from EES checks, including for any day trips into the Schengen area that are part of their itinerary.”

If you leave the ship in a Schengen area port, you will need to go through the entry-exit system at that location.

Is it all going according to plan?

No. The Port ofDover, Eurotunnel andEurostarhave invested heavily and now believe they can handle outbound passengers without undue delay. Eurotunnel expects the procedure to add two minutes per traveller using LeShuttle between Folkestone and Calais, and that it can process 700 cars per hour. But motorists and passengers at these departure points are being processed manually, rather than using the kiosks.

At London St Pancras International, three locations have been set up with EES kiosks for registration of passengers’ documents. But none of these facilities is currently being used.

Across the Schengen area, biometric checks can be suspended if queues build up. Greece has gone one better (or, from Brussels’ point of view, worse) by declaringBritish passport holders are now exempt from biometric registration at Greek border crossing points.

Eleni Skarveli, the director of the Greek National Tourism Organisation in the UK, says this unilateral move, “is expected to significantly reduce waiting times and ease congestion at airports”.

Must I provide proof of travel insurance?

The standard Schengen area requirements are unaffected by the introduction of the entry-exit system. A third-country national must:

  • Justify the purpose of the intended stay (for example tourism, business or a family visit).

  • Demonstrate sufficient means of subsistence for their stay.

  • Provide evidence that they will return to their country of origin – or continue to a third country where they are sure to be admitted.

Each member state can set its own criteria for the amount of funds the traveller must have available.France has chosen to resurrect a “dormant demand” for travellers to possess medical insurance. It is the only Schengen area country that requires insurance.

What is ‘Etias’ and when does it start?

The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias)is the next step in tightening frontier controls. It is an online permit, price €20 (£17), for third-country nationals who do not require visas. It is similar to the US Esta scheme, but valid for longer: three years. While those under 18 or over 70 will still need to apply for and hold anEtias, it will be free.

In order to work, Etias requires EES to be fully operational. Once the entry-exit system is completed and is running smoothly, Etias is set to follow six months later.

But initially a six-month grace period will be granted – so it will not be mandatory for prospective UK visitors to apply online for permission to enter the Schengen Area for at least a year after the complete introduction of EES, which may be some time in 2027.

Is Etias a visa?

Officially, no. Europe says that Etias is “a pre-travel authorisation system”. It is a similar concept to the US Esta, the Canadian eTA andthe British ETA, which are not technically visas. They are issued to international travellers who do not require a full visa.

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But as Etias requires visitors to apply in advance, provide lots of personal information, pay money and be issued with a permit to cross a border, it is not surprising that it is commonly termed a “euro-visa”.

How will I apply?

When finally the EU is ready, at the heart of the system is an Etias app andwebsite.

You must provide all the usual personal details: name, date and place of birth, gender, home and email addresses, phone number(s), passport number and expiry date.

In addition you must give:

  • Your parents’ names.

  • Your level of education.

  • Your current occupation (including job title and employer, or educational establishment if you are a student).

  • The reason for the journey (holiday, business, visiting family, etc)

  • The country, and specific address, of your first night’s stay in the Schengen area.

(On the last point, the European Union helpfully points out that you are not bound to stick to that nominated location: “Once you have your travel authorisation in hand, you can change your plans.”)

You are required to reveal:

  • Any criminal convictions

  • Past travels to war or conflict zones

  • Whether you have recently been deported from the Schengen area.

I have a criminal conviction from long ago. Will I face problems?

Nothing will change with the entry-exit system. The EES is nothing more than the long-overdue digitisation of frontiers of the Schengen area, and personal background is not relevant. But in October 2026, if all goes according to plan, one’s history becomes of interest with the introduction of Etias.

It will be incumbent on the prospective visitor to answer truthfully on “details about any past criminal convictions”. But every indication is that only serious crimes (which I infer as those with a substantial prison sentence attached) and terrorist offences could result in an application for Etias being rejected. This is in marked contrast with the US Esta, for which convicted criminals cannot register.

What happens to the information I provide?

Every Etias application will be checked against EU and relevant Interpol databases, as well as “a dedicated Etias watch-list”.

The system will be tuned to pick out individuals suspected of being involved in terrorism, armed robbery, child pornography, fraud, money laundering, cybercrime, people smuggling, trafficking in endangered animal species, counterfeiting and industrial espionage.

Is Etias going to be the next online scam?

Yes, As with other online travel permits, commercial intermediaries are allowed – but according to Frontex, the EU organisation implementing Etias, there are many scam sites out there that are likely to apply fees way above the basic €20.

Any site other thaneuropa.eu/etiasis unofficial and should not be trusted.

One “imposter” site, based in California, claims “Etias will be operational from 2025”.

Another site offers a 40 per cent discount for early applications. Some use the EU logo, which is illegal.

Frontex, the EU border control agency, also warns about the risk of identity theft if you provide personal information to an imposter site.

How far in advance must I apply?

The European Union says: “We strongly advise you to obtain the Etias travel authorisation before you buy your tickets and book your hotels.”

The aim is for an Etias to be granted within minutes, though even a straightforward application could take up to four days.

If an application is flagged (ie there is a “hit” with one of the databases) the applicant may be asked to provide additional information. Alternatively, says the EU, the applicant may be asked “to participate in an interview with national authorities, which may take up to additional 30 days”.

Assuming yours is granted, there is no certificate issued, and nothing needs to be printed. The frontier guard will get the information he or she needs from the passport you used to apply.

In a case of mistaken identity, will I be able to appeal?

Yes. Details of how to appeal will be included with the notice of rejection.

Once I have an Etias, am I guaranteed admission to the Schengen Area?

No. “Mere possession of a travel authorisation does not confer an automatic right of entry,” says the EU. As with the US, travellers can be turned away for any reason.

There is likely to be a mechanism in place for an Etias to be rescinded.

Do I need to apply for an Etias every time I travel to Europe?

No. The permit will be valid for three years, or until your passport runs out, whichever is the earlier.

Will I need an Etias to travel to Ireland?

No. The Common Travel Area incorporating the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands transcends European Union rules, and in any event, Ireland is not in the Schengen area.

If I have a long-stay permit from one of the EU nations, must I obtain an Etias?

How are people without internet access supposed to apply?

They will be expected to get a friend, a family member or a travel agent to make the application for them, in the same way as the US Esta and similar schemes.

Just remind me about the 90/180 day rule?

This rule, to which the UK asked to be subject after leaving the European Union, means that British travellers cannot stay more than 90 days in any stretch of 180 days.

As an example of what it means: were you to spend the first three months of 2026 in the Schengen area, you would have to leave on 31 March and could not return until 90 days later, ie 30 June.

Is the UK being punished because of Brexit?

No. Work on strengthening the European Union’s external border began a decade ago. British officials participated in initial planning for the entry-exit system and online registration for third-country nationals.

The UK asked to be subject to all the extrared tapethat everyone already knew was on the horizon. The EU agreed. So Brussels is delivering exactly what the British asked for.

Had we remained in the EU but outside Schengen, would we still be subject to all the new red tape?

No. Were the UK still in the EU, neither EES nor Etias would affect British passport holders.

Citizens of Ireland, which is in the EU but outside Schengen, need not go through the entry-exit rigmarole nor get an Etias. They simply have their passport/ID checked on arrival and departure, usually via a fast-track line.

That’s what the UK chose to give up.

What’s the back story behind the delays?

Originally the entry-exit system was due to start in 2021. But the body responsible for implementation – the European Union Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (EU-Lisa) – has repeatedly pushed back the date because the database was far from ready.

In August 2024, the EU’s Home Affairs commissioner, Ylva Johansson, said: “I have decided that the entry/exit system will enter into operations on 10 November. That will be a great day – entry-exit system day.” But a month before the big day, ministers decided to postpone the introduction.

Many airports, ports and railway stations have already installed expensive equipment, which has been lying unused. Officials in Brussels then kicked the can down the road to October 2025 – with a full roll out due to be completed by April 2026. But this latest deadliine has also been missed, with 7 September 2026 the new latest date for 100 per cent EES compatibility.

This piece was first published in August 2025 and is kept updated with the latest information

Additional research by Dr Nick Brown

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Olivia Rodrigo Sparks Dating Rumors With Cameron Winter

Olivia Rodrigois once again in the spotlight of dating chatter. The singer was spotted spending time withCameron Winter, frontman of the band Geese. The two were seen grabbing dinner in Los Angeles on April 14, according to photos published byTMZ. The outing, while low-key, quickly caught fans’ attention and sparked fresh speculation about Rodrigo’s relationship status.

Olivia Rodrigo’s dinner with Geese singer Cameron Winter sparks dating rumors

Olivia Rodrigo kept things simple for the evening. She stepped out in a red sweater layered over a white T-shirt, paired with jeans and black ballet flats. Cameron Winter opted for a similarly relaxed look, wearing jeans and a black Champion T-shirt.

The sighting has sparked dating rumors, but Rodrigo and Winter are not strangers in their professional lives. Both artists recently contributed to Help(2), a benefit compilation album released by War Child. The project brought together a range of musicians, placing Rodrigo and Winter within the same creative orbit ahead of their recent outing.

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Rodrigo was previously linked to British actorLouis Partridge. The two began dating in 2023 and reportedly went their separate ways in 2025. Before this, fans speculated that she was in a relationship with producer Adam Faze. She was also linked with her “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” co-star, Joshua Bassett.

In recent interviews, the “Traitor” singer has offered candid insights into her personal life, particularly regarding relationships and growing up in the spotlight. “I hope that young girls know that life is full of so much joy that is unrelated to a husband or kids,” she said, before adding that she still hopes to become a mother one day.

Rodrigo also spoke about feeling out of sync with typical dating experiences, noting that her career took off at a young age. “I never went to high school, so I didn’t really grow up around a lot of guys my age,” she shared. “I had to catch up at a faster rate than my friends.”

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“The Breakfast Club” cast: See Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, and their costars more than 40 years after detention ended

A nerd, a jock, a loner, a preppy girl, and a juvenile delinquent spend a Saturday in detention. What happened next has influenced filmmakers ever since, asThe Breakfast Clubcemented itself as one of Hollywood's definitive coming-of-age teen movies.

Entertainment Weekly Judd Nelson as John Bender, Emilio Estevez as Andrew Clark, Ally Sheedy as Allison Reynolds, Molly Ringwald as Claire Standish, and Anthony Michael Hall as Brian Johnson in 'The Breakfast Club'Credit: Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett

Released in 1985, the film spoke to an entire generation of teenagers struggling to be understood. It also made stars of Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy, who were soon nicknamed theBrat Packalongside their young contemporaries in the '80s. Each has led a long and winding career in the more than 40 years since the film's release.

Ahead, we're taking a look at where the detention-bound cast ofThe Breakfast Clubis now.

Emilio Estevez (Andrew Clark)

Emilio Estevez as Andrew Clark in 'The Breakfast Club'; Emilio Estevez attends WE Day Toronto 2019 held at Scotiabank Arena on Sept. 19, 2019, in TorontoCredit: Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection; Jeremy Chan/Getty

The son of actor Martin Sheen,Emilio Estevezstarred inTex(1982),The Outsiders(1983), and the cult classicRepo Man(1984) before getting cast as varsity jacket-wearing “athlete” Andrew Clark inThe Breakfast Club.

“I think the [school] setting allowed for us to give those kinds of performances,” hetoldThe Guardianin 2020. “John [Hughes] allowed the time for us to get under the skin of those characters.”

Estevez then starred in another Brat Pack classic,St. Elmo’s Fire(1985),alongside hisClubcohorts Nelson and Sheedy as well as his then-fiancée, Demi Moore. The couple reteamed for the crime dramaWisdom(1986), Estevez’s directorial debut.

He headlinedThe Mighty Ducks(1992) and theLethal WeaponparodyLoaded Weapon 1(1993) before teaming up with Tom Cruise for the franchise-launchingMission: Impossible(1996).

Over the past few decades, Estevez has focused on directing, helming features such asBobby(2006) andThe Public(2018). He still takes on acting jobs occasionally, even reprising his role of Coach Gordon Bombay in the first season of the Disney+ sequel seriesThe Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.

After his relationship with Moore ended in 1986, Estevez married pop star Paula Abdul in 1992, but the couple split two years later. The actor has two children, Taylor and Paloma, from a prior relationship with model Carey Salley.

Molly Ringwald (Claire Standish)

Molly Ringwald as Claire Standish in 'The Breakfast Club'; Molly Ringwald at the Deadline Hollywood Portrait Studio at Sundance 2026 – Day 3 on Jan. 25, 2026, in Park City, UtahCredit: Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett; Hannah Turner-Harts/Deadline via Getty

Molly Ringwaldbegan her career on sitcoms likeDiff’rent StrokesandThe Facts of Lifebefore breaking out inSixteen Candles(1984), which also costarred Anthony Michael Hall. That, of course, led directly to her signature character, popular high school “princess” Claire Standish, inThe Breakfast Club.

She wrestled with the complicated legacy of both John Hughes andThe Breakfast Clubin a 2018 essay forThe New Yorker, writing, "John’s movies convey the anger and fear of isolation that adolescents feel, and seeing that others might feel the same way is a balm for the trauma that teenagers experience. Whether that’s enough to make up for the impropriety of the films is hard to say — even criticizing them makes me feel like I’m divesting a generation of some of its fondest memories, or being ungrateful since they helped to establish my career."

In more recent years, she's introduced herself to a new generation of teen viewers with roles as moms and teachers onThe Secret Life of the American TeenagerandRiverdale, as well as in Netflix'sKissing Boothfilm trilogy. She also joined the Ryan Murphy-verse for the first season ofMonsterand the second season ofFeud.

In addition to her TV and Broadway work, Ringwald wrote the memoirGetting the Pretty Backand the novelWhen It Happens to You.

During the '80s, Ringwald dated musician Dweezil Zappa and Beastie Boys rapper Ad-Rock. She was married to writer Valery Lameignere from 1999 to 2002. She wed writer Panio Gianopoulos in 2007, and they have three children.

Judd Nelson (John Bender)

Judd Nelson as John Bender in 'The Breakfast Club'; Judd Nelson attends the Justice for Women International and Children Uniting Nations' 24th annual Academy Awards on March 10, 2024Credit: MCA/Everett Collection; Paul Archuleta/Getty

Judd Nelsonlanded in detention as “criminal” John Bender inThe Breakfast Club, which was only the actor’s fourth film, following turns inRock ‘n’ Roll Hotel(1983),Making the Grade(1984),andFandango(1985).

He discussedThe Breakfast Club's continued popularitywith EWin 2012. “It’s very cool... it shows the strength of John Hughes’ script and what he was doing in his films,” Nelson said. “He was the first guy who saw someone who was young and that did not mean that they were less, it just means that they were young.”

Molly Ringwaldrevealed in a 2012 Reddit “Ask Me Anything”that Nelson was almost fired from the film for taking method acting too far. He managed to keep the role thanks to the intervention of his castmates and subsequently joined Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy inSt. Elmo’s Fire.

He lent his voice to the Autobot Rodimus Prime in the animatedTransformers: The Movie(1986), then appeared in the miniseriesBillionaire Boys Club(1987) before costarring in the hit crime thrillerNew Jack City(1991).

Over the next several years, he appeared in films likeAirheads(1994), the Anthony Michael Hall-directedHail Caesar(1994), and the superhero movieSteel(1997). Toward the end of the '90s, Nelson took on his first series regular role on the sitcomSuddenly Susan. He has since worked steadily in movies likeJay and Silent Bob Strike Back(2001) and on shows such asCSI,Psych, andEmpire.

Ally Sheedy (Allison Reynolds)

Ally Sheedy as Allison Reynolds in 'The Breakfast Club'; Ally Sheedy attends Freeform's 'Single Drunk Female' season 2 premiere on April 11, 2023Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection; Slaven Vlasic/Getty

Before Ally Sheedy sauntered into detention as “basket case” Allison Reynolds inThe Breakfast Club, she became a best-selling author at age 12 when she penned the bookShe Was Nice to Mice.She made her big-screen debut with Sean Penn inBad Boys(1983) and broke out in the high school hacker thrillerWarGames(1983).

“It was the first time I felt like I really belonged,” shetold PEOPLEin 2015 ofThe Breakfast Clubwhile promoting the movie's 30th anniversary. “It was a very special family... I didn’t have a group like that when I was in high school at all. It was a really happy time in my life.”

Sheedy soon added hits likeSt. Elmo’s FireandShort Circuit(1986) to her résumé. She reunited with Molly Ringwald inBetsy’s Weddingand worked on the John Hughes-producedOnly the Lonely(1991), but fell off the radar until an award-winning performance in the indie dramaHigh Art(1998).

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She followed that resurgence with a brief Off-Broadway run in the title role ofHedwig and the Angry Inch.

Since the turn of the century, Sheedy has appeared on TV shows likeOz,The Dead Zone, andKyle XY.She also delivered dynamite turns in Todd Solondz’sLife During Wartime(2009) and the indieWelcome to the Rileys(2010), and was part of the main cast of Freeform'sSingle Drunk Female.

Sheedy was married to David Lansbury from 1992 to 2008. They share a son, Beckett, who came out as trans during his teenage years.

Sheedy talked to PEOPLEin 2022 about Beckett’s transition journey, saying she’s “learned a lot” and has become “very comfortable talking to anyone whose kid is just beginning the process of transition.”

Anthony Michael Hall (Brian Johnson)

Anthony Michael Hall as Brian Johnson in 'The Breakfast Club'; Anthony Michael Hall arrives at Apple TV+'s 'Ted Lasso' season 3 FYC red carpet on June 10, 2023Credit: Courtesy: Everett Collection; Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

Anthony Michael Hallbegan his screen career in a handful of TV movies before moving to the big screen in the Kenny Rogers vehicleSix Pack(1982). He then starred as Rusty Griswold in the John Hughes-pennedNational Lampoon’s Vacation(1983), the first of four collaborations with the filmmaker.

“There was a soul connection there,” HalltoldPage Sixin 2020.“[John] was always like a big brother. He was such a big influence in my life.”

After portraying “the brain” Brian Johnson — who struggled under the pressures of academic achievement — inThe Breakfast Club, Hall worked with Hughes once more inWeird Science(1985). He was offered roles inFerris Bueller’s Day Off(1986) andPretty in Pink(1986), but declined to avoid typecasting.

At age 17, he joined the cast ofSaturday Night Live, becoming the youngest cast member in the show’s history. He played against type as a jock inJohnny Be Good(1988), then made a heel turn as the villain inEdward Scissorhands(1990). His directorial debut,Hail Caesar, followed four years later.

Hall eventually had a career renaissance thanks to his acclaimed lead role onThe Dead Zone. He’s been a reliable character actor ever since, appearing in major films likeThe Dark Knight(2008),Foxcatcher(2014), and theBreakfast Club-inspired filmThe Class(2022). He also had an arc onThe Goldbergs.

Hall and Molly Ringwald dated briefly followingThe Breakfast Club. He wed Lucia Oskerova in 2020, and the couple became parents to a son in 2023.

Paul Gleason (Richard Vernon)

Paul Gleason as Richard Vernon in 'The Breakfast Club' Paul Gleason during the 2005 MTV Movie AwardsCredit: MCA/Courtesy Everett Collection; SGranitz/WireImage

Paul Gleason, a former minor league baseball player-turned-actor, got his start with guest appearances on TV shows likeThe Green Hornet,Mission: Impossible, andAll My Children. His film career took off after he played scheming villain Clarence Beeks inTrading Places(1983).

After spending his Saturday babysitting unruly teens and dishing out discipline as Vice Principal Vernon inThe Breakfast Club, Gleason appeared in John Hughes’She’s Having a Baby(1988) andJohnny Be Good(1988). He also showed up in another era-defining hit as stubborn Police Chief Dwayne Robinson inDie Hard(1988).

He was best known for playing hard cases and authority figures, notably doing so forBoy Meets World,National Lampoon’s Van Wilder(2002), andDawson’s Creek. He even made a cameo as an FBI agent inLoaded Weapon 1with Emilio Estevez.

He reprised the role of Richard Vernon in the 1999 video for the A*Teens song “Dancing Queen,” as well as in the parodyNot Another Teen Movie(2001), which also featured a Ringwald cameo. In January 2006, he published a book of poetry titledUleta Blues & Haikus.

Gleason was married to actress Candy Moore from 1971 to 1978. He wed Susan Kehl in 1995, and they remained together until he died in 2006 at age 67 from pleural mesothelioma. He had one daughter from each marriage.

John Kapelos (Carl Reed)

John Kapelos as Carl Reed in 'The Breakfast Club'; John Kapelos attends the Chiller Theatre Autograph Expo Spring 2024 on April 28, 2024Credit: Universal/courtesy Everett Collection; Bobby Bank/Getty

A veteran of Chicago’s Second City,John Kapelosmade his film debut with a small role in Michael Mann’sThief(1981) before working with John Hughes and Molly Ringwald inSixteen Candles.

When Rick Moranis, who was originally cast as high school hotshot–turned–high school janitor Carl Reed, left the production, the director called up Kapelos.

He toldThe Chicago Tribunein 2019, “When I was doingSixteen Candles, John had said, ‘I’ve got this great movie that I’m going to do next and you’re going to be in it.’ He was making all sorts of cool promises. And then I saw this story that Rick Moranis was in it and I thought, damn. Andthatafternoon I got a call from my agent and she said, ‘They want you to come and doThe Breakfast Clubtomorrow, can you do it?’ They had been filming I think for a month or so. And I was in shock."

AfterThe Breakfast Club, he reunited with Hughes forWeird Scienceand then appeared in the comedyRoxanne(1987).

During the mid-’90s,he was a series regular and writer on the cult vampire detective seriesForever Knight. Kapelos has more than 200 credits on his résumé, including roles onSeinfeld, Gilmore Girls, Suits, The Umbrella Academy, andDays of Our Lives.

He is married to salon owner Heidi Kapelos and has one son, Barry.

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