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&x27;Grandpa&x27; jockey seeks history, aims to become oldest to win Kentucky Derby Josh Peter, USA TODAYFri, May 1, 2026 at 11:03 AM UTC 0 Jockey Mike Smith is 59, which has not escaped the attention of his colleagues. Some of them call him grandpa, according to Smith. “I get it all, man,’’ he said, but added, “At my age, I'm still doing the things I was doing when I was 30, man. It's crazy.’’ Smith, a twotime winner in the Kentucky Derby, will be in position to become the oldest jockey to win the race Saturday, May 2 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.

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Jockey Mike Smith is 59, which has not escaped the attention of his colleagues.

Some of them call him grandpa, according to Smith.

“I get it all, man,’’ he said, but added, “At my age, I'm still doing the things I was doing when I was 30, man. It's crazy.’’

Smith, a two-time winner in the Kentucky Derby, will be in position to become the oldest jockey to win the race Saturday, May 2 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.

The late Willie Shoemaker was 54 when he rode Ferdinand to victory in the 1986 Kentucky Derby and he remains the oldest jockey to win the race. Smith, who was 52 when he won the race in 2018, is no long shot to break Shoemaker’s record.

Smith will be riding So Happy, who’s 7-1. Trainer Mark Glatt could have chosen a talented jockey half Smith’s age, but apparently, it was never a consideration with the horse and Smith based in Southern California. Smith also happens to be a Hall-of-Famer.

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“He keeps himself in prime condition,’’ Glatt said. “And especially in a race like the Derby, how do you replace the experience that a rider like Mike Smith has?’’

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Smith is set to ride in the “Run for the Roses’’ for a record 29th time, and he is familiar with the winner’s circle.

In 2005, he won the Kentucky Derby on 50-1 longshot Giacomo.

In 2018, he won on Justify and went on to win the Triple Crown.

“You're always excited to make it to the Derby, especially when you make it with one that's really a true contender,’’ Smith said. “And I think this horse showed… in the Santa Anita Derby that not only is he going, but he actually has a big chance to win it all. He really does.’’

So Happy went off at 38-1 in its racing debut and won. Since then, he has raced three more times, placing third once and winning twice – including the Santa Anita Derby in a race that earned the horse a spot in the Derby.

“I think we’re just starting to see the best of him,’’ Smith said.

Could the same be said for the 59-year-old jockey?

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Why Ty Simpson&x27;s first 2 months with Rams will be important as he teams up with Matthew Stafford Jori EpsteinFri, May 1, 2026 at 3:05 PM UTC 0 When Tua Tagovailoa signed with the Atlanta Falcons, and when Justin Fields was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs, a similar narrative of opportunity unfolded. The teams’ incumbent quarterbacks, Michael Penix Jr. and Patrick Mahomes respectively, are recovering from lateseason ACL tears. Each is aiming to return by Week 1 but in serious question for offseason participation.

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When Tua Tagovailoa signed with the Atlanta Falcons, and when Justin Fields was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs, a similar narrative of opportunity unfolded.

The teams’ incumbent quarterbacks, Michael Penix Jr. and Patrick Mahomes respectively, are recovering from late-season ACL tears. Each is aiming to return by Week 1 but in serious question for offseason participation.

So Tagovailoa and Fields likely await acclimation to new teammates not only in the locker room and meetings. Their onboarding to new schematic principles and terminology will likely not be confined to mental reps.

Tagovailoa and Fields should each get plenty of offseason and preseason snaps, including reps with the starters.

Ty Simpson, selected 13th overall by the Los Angeles Rams last week in the NFL Draft, could find a similar opening.

The Los Angeles Rams do not have an injured quarterback in the driver’s seat. And reigning MVP Matthew Stafford is not fighting to retain his role after the Rams selected the Alabama quarterback with their first pick of the 2026 NFL Draft.

But Stafford’s preseason limitations due to an aggravated disc in his back last summer, and his subsequent MVP campaign, taught the Rams a lesson.

Expect them to limit the 38-year-old’s offseason and preseason work yet again.

And thus expect Simpson to have a chance to acclimate on the field soon.

Rams general manager Les Snead spoke to that reality last month at the league’s annual meetings in a conversation with Yahoo Sports about the challenges of investing in the immediate future while planning a longer-term outlook.

Los Angeles is realistic, Snead said, that when “you go through a quarterback transition, that’s a cliff.” The club hopes managing Stafford in the offseason can firstly support his late-season performance and secondarily support the depth chart’s development for their post-Stafford era.

“The way we manage Matthew, at least our backup QB is going to get more reps,” Snead told Yahoo Sports on March 30. “But it's going to come during OTAs. It's going to come during some portions of training camp. And then once the season starts, so that's the tough part.”

Without 2025 Rams QB2 Jimmy Garoppolo in the fold, Simpson will compete with 2023 fourth-round pick Stetson Bennett to allocate snaps. Bennett may have a leg up on understanding the offense at first — but head coach Sean McVay reiterated before the draft that “Stetson is considered a backup” compared to how he viewed Garoppolo as a starting quarterback.

It strains credulity to think the Rams would select Simpson 13th overall without a belief Simpson will be, if not already is, a starter. And thus, opportunity during Stafford’s cautionary period awaits.

“The most important thing is, when you’re going into Year 18, how do we keep you as physically, emotionally and mentally, basically as fresh as possible?” McVay said in a news conference. “[Using our other quarterbacks] allows us to operate in a manner where you're saying, ‘All right, hey, what's the priority? How do we keep our guy feeling as good as possible?’

“And being able to do that without allowing it to fall off too much.”

‘There's moments where I think he's better than Fernando [Mendoza]’

Creating a succession plan for any contributor, much less an MVP- and Super Bowl-winning quarterback, is a tricky balancing act.

But the Rams’ belief in their Super Bowl-contending legitimacy fuels their belief that a potentially strong class of 2027 first-round quarterbacks will be out of reach by the time Los Angeles gets onto the draft board next year (they hope to pick 32nd). The most successful quarterback currently set to hit free agency in 2027 is Baker Mayfield, whom the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will likely extend before then.

All of this made the path to a Stafford successor next year murky. And while Stafford has confirmed he’ll play in 2026, his status in 2027 and beyond remains to be seen.

Add to that a young, talented corps that includes Puka Nacua, Jared Verse, Kobie Turner, Byron Young and Braden Fiske? The Rams will have choices to make on second contracts. Consider that 2025 first overall pick Cam Ward received a four-year, $48.8 million deal that averages $12.2 million per year (the division of cap hits is malleable). Compare that to the veteran quarterback market, where 10 quarterbacks have received contracts averaging more than $50 million per season? The Rams want to extend their Super Bowl window by positioning themselves financially to keep their young stars beyond Stafford’s era.

So drafting Simpson, the Rams believed, has the potential to answer a major question mark as soon as 2027. The Rams are also not naive enough to feel sure they won’t need Simpson in 2026.

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“Sometimes you might take someone and it's a little bit for the future and you have an unforeseen attrition due to injury, and all of a sudden, the delayed becomes the immediate,” Snead told reporters in a pre-draft news conference. “So you're always balancing that with every pick. And I think, as you mentioned, that's subjective on where our roster ranks and things like that.”

An AFC talent evaluator told Yahoo Sports they graded Simpson similarly to Bo Nix coming out. The two quarterbacks’ volume of experience differs drastically — Nix started a massive 61 games in college, compared to Simpson’s 15 — but Simpson’s best moments this past season reflected NFL-caliber play.

“There's enough really good film of him this year,” the AFC evaluator said. “There's moments where I think he's better than Fernando [Mendoza] when I watch Fernando.”

Simpson ranked third among quarterbacks on Yahoo Sports’ 2026 NFL Draft consensus big board from draft experts Nate Tice and Charles McDonald. But he ranked as their 55th prospect overall, compared to Mendoza at second overall and LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier at 34.

Will that be enough to earn Simpson the second-string snaps behind Stafford, and the first-team snaps when he’s on veteran mandatory rest? Snead spoke to the challenges of earning any spot on a perennial playoff team.

“Usually it is very hard for any rookie to come into an ecosystem like ours that has the efficacy,” Snead said. “We've won before, so it's hard for those players to come in and earn equity. [We] try to find players that give us an edge and then put them in the ecosystem. Let them earn equity. And at the right time, they'll get on the field.”

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McVay explained his muted draft-day expression the following day.

“The demeanor would have been stoic by nature because you are excited but … it is Matthew’s football team,” McVay said on Friday, in part. “Whenever that time comes for [Simpson] to get an opportunity to be Matthew’s successor will be on Matthew’s terms.”

If Simpson does need to wait a year or three before seeing meaningful action in live games, the experience will be familiar.

In the transfer-happy era of college football, Simpson made the rare decision to stay at Alabama his entire college career. He did not attempt more than 25 passes until his fourth and final season. Then, he completed 64.5% (305 of 473) of his attempts for, 3,567 yards, 28 touchdowns and five interceptions.

Simpson led the SEC in completions and attempts, ranking second in passing yards and passing touchdowns. Alabama finished 11-4 in his 15 starts.

The 6-foot-2, 208-pound quarterback raised concerns from some evaluators who believe his slighter frame contributed to his 2025 injuries and could increase his injury risk going forward. But even in his one-year sample size, Simpson impressed the Rams with his ability to process, his mobility, his versatility from dropback passing to play-action, and the timing and rhythm with which he threw.

His late-season performance dipped from his 2025 start, which evaluators attribute to a mix of playing through injury and playing tougher competition. Regardless, Simpson is aware he has room for refinement.

“There's not a throw that I feel like I can't make on the field,” Simpson said, “but it's also, I got to make sure that I throw it on time.”

Stafford health permitting, Simpson won’t be thrust into immediate regular-season action. But if he is, the Rams believe Ryan Grubb’s Alabama offense last season was rooted in similar principles to those which McVay asks of his quarterback.

And first, expect Simpson to receive opportunities over the next couple months to immerse on and off the field. He’s entering a team with the oldest starting quarterback in the league under contract. (Aaron Rodgers can change that if the 42-year-old signs his Pittsburgh tender or another deal.) There are practice benefits that come with that in spring and summer.

And once the regular season hits, Simpson will have opportunities to learn as the reigning MVP digests film, acts on his instincts and manipulates defenses with his footwork.

Simpson knows how to play the waiting game after three years sitting at Alabama. He’ll begin by focusing on improvement rather than expectations.

“I learned that from Coach [Nick] Saban about how if you have expectations, you're always really bound to fail,” Simpson said. “If I come in here and say, ‘Well, I want to win rookie of the year,’ well, Matthew Stafford just won the MVP. That's going to be a fail. So my plan is to just get better each day.

“I just want to get better each and every day so eventually I have a long career like Matthew.”

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- The first reviews of *The Devil Wears Prada 2 *are in.

- The Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep-led sequel arrives 20 years after the first film.

- Critics point to the cast and nostalgia as highs, while wishing there was more substance.

*The Devil Wears Prada 2* is primed to dominate the box office, but is it any good?

In 2006, *The Devil Wears Prada* charmed audiences and critics, between nabbing $327 million at the global box office and a 75 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes. Twenty years later, Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, and Emily Blunt have reunited for the highly anticipated sequel, which finds their characters trying to navigate the new (depressing) media landscape.

Ahead of Friday's release, the reviews from critics have arrived for director David Frankel's fashion comedy, and so here's your guide to the good, the bad, and the stylish of *The Devil Wears Prada 2*.

The two major common positives when it comes to the reviews are the cast and the film's breezy nostalgia.

IndieWire's Kate Erbland declared, "Thank God" for Tucci’s "divinely calm and in-control Nigel," and called Blunt "the franchise’s forever MVP, as absolutely batshit and too-often-right Emily."

Meanwhile, in *USA Today*, Brian Truitt called out the "warm chemistry" between Hathaway and Tucci, but praised the relationship between Blunt's Emily and Hathaway's Andy as "the real throwback that works best." He continued, "There’s bonding, butting heads and everything in between as the movie works to develop Blunt’s character a little more, and it makes up for the stuff that doesn’t work."

Truitt also added that, to his surprise, *Prada 2* is a "thoughtful examination of modern journalism." He described the movie as "honest and clear-eyed as it digs into a media world where story clicks increasingly matter more than quality."

*The Devil Wears Prada* has become one of the most rewatchable films of the 21st century, and for diehard fans who just want to return to a world that they fell in love with, many critics believe you'll be thrilled.

*The Hollywood Reporter*'s David Rooney wrote, "If you go into *The Devil Wears Prada 2* looking for fierce fashion porn, bitchy put-downs and a fresh dose of Meryl Streep’s iconic performance as imperious Anna Wintour clone Miranda Priestly, you are unlikely to be disappointed." He added that fans will "eat up" the sequel's "familiar beats," and that "the movie is best when it sticks to fluffy, fun nostalgia."

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To be fair to Rooney's *THR* review, after he said that *Prada 2* is "best when it sticks to fluffy, fun nostalgia," he concluded the sentence with "rather than shooting for substance." And that last point is the shared negative consensus in the early reactions.

*Variety*'s Guy Lodge wrote, "It is, by almost any metric, a lesser movie: narratively, emotionally and cinematically flatter, buoyed by game performances that nonetheless steadfastly fail to surprise." He added that the film "functions less as a follow-up than as a kind of tribute act."

Over at IndieWire, Erbland contended that the original film's "punch and pop is missing this time around, bespoke comedy replaced here with strictly off-the-rack endeavors."

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The Wrap's WIlliam Bibbiani's "low-bar" for any sequel is that it just has to "justify its own existence," and *Prada 2* "doesn't clear it."

“*The Devil Wears Prada 2* doesn’t have a coherent theme, so its vibes have nothing to stick to," he wrote. "It never makes the convincing argument for its own existence, other than saying the journalism business stinks right now, and that there’s no solution that doesn’t involve billionaires who are more likely to ruin the industry than save it. Maybe that’s true but it’s not much of a movie. At least the gang’s all here, and the gang’s still charming, but the gang would have been better off doing something else."

*The Devil Wears Prada 2* arrives Friday in theaters.

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Exorbitantly expensive tickets for early World Cup games still on general sale JAMES ROBSON Fri, May 1, 2026 at 3:08 PM UTC 0 1 / 0Canada FIFA World Cup TrophyThe FIFA World Cup trophy is displayed during the launch of a trophy tour in Vancouver, on Friday, April 10, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) () MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Tickets for most of the World Cup group games remain on general sale with just over a month to go until the tournament kicks off on June 11.

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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Tickets for most of the World Cup group games remain on general sale with just over a month to go until the tournament kicks off on June 11.

But prices are exorbitantly high, topping out at $4,105 for the United States' opening game against Paraguay in Los Angeles, and many costing around $2,000.

Tickets are still available on FIFA's official website through its “last-minute sales” section after batches had been released through various phases since September.

The cheapest tickets currently are $380 for seven different games, including World Cup debutant Curacao vs. Ivory Coast in Philadelphia.

Prices vary dependent on the category of ticket, with Front Category 1 the most expensive and Category 4 the cheapest. Yet a Category 3 ticket for USA vs. Paraguay is listed at $1,120 compared to a Category 2 ticket for Austria vs Jordan, which is $380.

Prices are also subject to change as FIFA adopts dynamic pricing for the first time at the World Cup.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in January the demand for tickets for this year's tournament in the U.S., Canada and Mexico was the equivalent of “1,000 years of World Cups at once”, and all 104 matches would be sold out.

While only a handful of tickets remain for some games, fans willing and able to pay can still watch even the biggest nations such as defending champion Argentina, Brazil, Spain, France and England.

Tickets for Lionel Messi's Argentina range from $2,475-$2,925. For Brazil it is $2,280-$2,310.

FIFA has been accused by fans of a “monumental betrayal” on ticket costs, but soccer's governing body has repeatedly defended its pricing strategy.

Fans have been further angered by the addition of more expensive categories as the tournament approaches. Many of the tickets still on general sale are for the more expensive categories.

Tickets are also available via resale platforms including FIFA's own marketplace and last month four seats for the World Cup final were listed at just under $2.3 million each. FIFA does not resell tickets or set prices on the platform, but can cash in for a second time by taking a 30% cut from any sale.

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Cheapest group-stage tickets on general sale

Austria vs. Jordan, New Zealand vs. Egypt, Jordan vs. Algeria, Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia, Algeria vs. Austria, Congo DR vs. Uzbekistan and Curacao vs. Ivory Coast are all currently available for $380.

There are also a number of games with prices ranging from $400-$455.

Most expensive group-stage tickets on general sale

The USA's opener against Paraguay on June 12 is the most expensive for the group games. While a number of tickets remain on general sale, the cheapest are $1,120 for Category 3.

Argentina vs. Austria ($2,925), Ecuador vs. Germany ($2,550), Uruguay vs. Spain ($2,520) and England vs. Croatia ($2,505) are also among the costliest.

Some games are sold out

A total of 17 group-stage games are sold out according to FIFA's website, including the tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City on June 11.

Seven games staged in Mexico are sold out, including the co-host's two other matches against South Korea in Guadalajara and Czech Republic in Mexico City.

Turkey vs. USA in Los Angeles, Brazil vs. Morocco in New York/New Jersey and Scotland vs. Brazil in Miami are among other games sold out.

Knockout stages

No tickets for the final are on general sale, but there is still the chance to book seats for semifinals if you have around $10,000 going spare.

A Front Category 1 ticket for the Atlanta semifinal is listed at $9,660. It's even more for the Dallas semifinal, with an equivalent ticket priced at $11,130.

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Pickleball Inc. gets $225M investment from Apollo Sports Capital, Tom Dundon Sean LeahyFri, May 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM UTC 0 MESA, AZ JANUARY 29: Christian Alshon of the Bay Area Breakers hits a backhand slice dink shot against Robert Cassidy and Spencer Smith of the Utah Black Diamonds during the MLP Mesa Challenger League Championships at Legacy Sports USA on January 29, 2023 in Mesa, Arizona.

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Major League Pickleball (MLP) and the Professional Pickleball Association Tour (PPA Tour) have received a $225 million injection from Apollo Sports Capital, and Dundon Capital Partners, which is owned by Carolina Hurricanes and Portland Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon.

Apollo Sports Capital is the sports fund of Apollo Global Management.

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“This is a seismic day for the rapidly growing business of pickleball at all levels,” said PPA Tour founder and Pickleball Inc. CEO Connor Pardoe in a statement. “This investment allows us to fully integrate the sport into one cohesive ecosystem – uniting professional pickleball, consumer goods, technology, and media under a single, unified platform. By bringing together the best companies in the space, we’re creating an end-to-end experience that serves every pickleballer on their journey, whether they’re a casual enthusiast or a dedicated fanatic. At its core, this is still about building and delivering the culture, fun, and community that define pickleball’s DNA.”

A 2025 report from the Sports & Fitness Industry Association, pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in America with an estimated number of players ballooning from 4.2 million in 2020 to over 24 million last year.

After this record investment, Pickleball Inc. has brought in a total of $315 million, which raises the value of the company to $750 million, according to CNBC.

“This capital raise will allow us to expand our focus into new and scalable opportunities like content, media, and the development of infrastructure to support our fast growing events,” MLP Commissioner Samin Odhwani said in a statement. “The continued and dynamic year-over-year growth data has proven without doubt that pickleball is no longer an emerging sport, and is instead quickly becoming the next tier one sport in America.”

The MLP and PPA Tour brought in $30 million in sponsorships last year and $60 million in total revenue in 2025. Both are projecting $74 million in combine revenue for 2026.

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All About Arnold Schwarzenegger&x27;s Girlfriend, Heather Milligan Kelsie Gibson, Caroline BlairFri, May 1, 2026 at 5:11 PM UTC 0 Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan attend An Evening with Arnold Schwarzenegger at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on June 28, 2023 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan met in 2012 when she helped him recover from shoulder surgery The actor and the physical therapist started dating the following year and have been going strong ever since The couple ha...

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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan met in 2012 when she helped him recover from shoulder surgery

The actor and the physical therapist started dating the following year and have been going strong ever since

The couple had a rare public date night in April 2026

Arnold Schwarzenegger has been in a relationship with Heather Milligan for nearly 15 years.

The Terminator actor and the physical therapist met in 2012 when she helped him recover from shoulder surgery. They sparked romance rumors in 2013 after they were spotted on several date nights around California and slowly started emerging in the public eye for occasional events.

Schwarzenegger's relationship with Milligan marked his first public romance since separating from his wife of 25 years, Maria Shriver, in 2011. The former couple share four kids: Katherine, Christina, Patrick and Christopher. Schwarzenegger is also dad to Joseph Baena, who he welcomed with longtime housekeeper Mildred Patricia Baena.

“We have so many things in common,” Schwarzenegger told PEOPLE of Milligan in September 2023. “I think the world of her. I love that she’s into working. She’s clearly independent. She just is driven as hell.”

In April 2026, Schwarzenegger and Milligan made a rare public outing when they were photographed outside the popular Nobu restaurant in Malibu, Calif.

So, who is Arnold Schwarzenegger's girlfriend? Here’s everything to know about Heather Milligan and her relationship with the actor.

She’s a physical therapist

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Milligan is a physical therapist with “over 25 years of experience in the field,” per her bio on Elite OrthoSport, a company she founded in 2013. In addition to having her degree in physical therapy, she also has her MBA from the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

The Elite OrthoSport website adds that she “maintains three highly regarded certifications, placing her in an elite class of physical therapists in the country.”

Her job also comes with one really cool perk for Schwarzenegger. As he told PEOPLE in February 2024, professional athletes including football players, boxers and UFC fighters end up at her clinic for therapy after their surgeries, where Milligan's job is to "kind of rebuild them."

"I get to meet a lot of those football players when they come to her clinic because I go there sometimes myself and get some therapy sessions done and all that stuff," he said. "So she's heavily into football and all of the sports, basketball, baseball and all of that. So because of her, I'll watch also."

She’s a former competitive gymnast

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Like Schwarzenegger, Milligan is incredibly athletic. Before founding Elite OrthoSport, she was a competitive gymnast for 20 years.

She has also worked “extensively with athletes of all ages and competition levels including professional boxing, MMA, NFL, NBA, MLB, tennis, figure skating, volleyball, soccer, track, gymnastics, and a variety of recreational athletes,” per her Elite OrthoSport bio.

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She and Schwarzenegger first met in 2012 as he recovered from shoulder surgery

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan attend the 'Maggie' Premiere and Golden Icon Award Ceremony during the Zurich Film Festival on September 30, 2015 in Zurich, SwitzerlandCredit: Andreas Rentz/Getty

Milligan and Schwarzenegger met in 2012 following his shoulder surgery as he was preparing to film 2013’s Escape Plan with Sylvester Stallone (who, coincidentally, had shoulder surgery the same day).

Wanting to get in fighting shape just three months before cameras rolled, the star asked his surgeon for a recommendation. "I said, 'I got to go do this movie, and I bring a lot of punches and I have fights with Sly and I want to have my act together,' " he recalled to PEOPLE.

"And so he says, 'There's only one (person), it's Heather — any athlete, I always send them to her, because she's the only one that really knows what they’re talking about.' So I went to her, and then after my therapy was finished, after I was finished with the movie, I called her back and took her out for lunch to say thank you. And then one thing led to the next," Schwarzenegger said.

She and Schwarzenegger have been together for more than a decade

Arnold Schwarzenegger and his partner Heather Milligan visit the Schuetzenfestzelt during the Oktoberfest 2015 at Theresienwiese on September 24, 2015 in Munich, GermanyCredit: Gisela Schober/Getty

After meeting in 2012, Schwarzenegger and Milligan sparked dating rumors in 2013, as they were spotted on several dates together in Santa Monica. Though Milligan has only shared a few glimpses of their relationship on Instagram, she has stepped out for numerous public events with the actor.

One of their first public appearances was at the Environmental Media Awards in October 2014 and they later stepped out on the red carpet together for the Goldene Kamera reception in February 2015.

In addition to attending receptions and movie premieres, they have regularly attended Oktoberfest together through the years.

She’s close with Schwarzenegger’s kids

Heather Milligan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Christopher Schwarzenegger and Patrick Schwarzenegger at Oktoberfest on September 24, 2022 in Munich, GermanyCredit: Gisela Schober/Getty

Milligan appears to have a close relationship with Schwarzenegger’s children, as she has stepped out with them on various occasions.

In November 2017, Milligan was photographed with Schwarzenegger and his son Patrick at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards, and in November 2018, she and Schwarzenegger stepped out with his daughter Katherine and his now-son-in-law Chris Pratt at FIG restaurant at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows in Santa Monica, Calif.

“Chris and Katherine met up with Arnold and his girlfriend Heather for Sunday breakfast at the FIG restaurant,” a source told PEOPLE at the time. “Arnold seemed happy that Chris and Katherine joined him.” A separate insider told PEOPLE the group was a “lively bunch” at their table.

In September 2022, she and Schwarzenegger met up with more of his family as they enjoyed a drink at Oktoberfest in Germany.

She's a "fanatic about sports"

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Portland Trail Blazers at Staples Center on November 14, 2018 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Allen Berezovsky/Getty

During an appearance on Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce's podcast, New Heights, Schwarzenegger admitted that he still struggles to understand American football at times. Luckily, Milligan is well-versed in the topic.

"Ten years ago, I fell in love with Heather, my girlfriend, who is a physical therapist, who treats a lot of football players and boxers and UFC fighters and basketball players, and she's really a fanatic about sports, especially about football," the actor told the hosts. "So, now I'm sitting with her and she's explaining if I have any questions."

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Stevie Nicks celebrated the 25th anniversary of her album Trouble in Shangri-La with a heartfelt tribute on Instagram

The album marked a major comeback for Nicks in 2001 and featured collaborations with Sheryl Crow and other artists

Nicks and Crow share a decades-long friendship, recently performing together at Crow's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction

Stevie Nicks is celebrating a joyous time in her life.

On Thursday, April 30, Nicks marked the 25th anniversary of her beloved sixth studio album Trouble in Shangri-La on social media.

"25 years ago you all visited my Shangri-La for the first time," Nicks, 77, wrote on Instagram, alongside a performance video of "Sorcerer" with collaborator Sheryl Crow.

She added of her friendship with Crow, "This record gave me not only one of the most fun & creative times in my life but also my friendship with @sherylcrow. I owe it so much."

Nicks released Trouble in Shangri-La on May 1, 2001, and it featured collaborations with Crow, Macy Gray, and Sarah McLachlan. The album marked a comeback as it was her first solo album since 1994.

When Crow, 64, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in May 2023, Nicks wrote a heartfelt letter dedicated to her "dearest Sheryl" on Instagram.

"Yes, you can call me psychic ~ I have been listening to Sheryl Crow radio on Pandora for the last 4 days. ~ so many of our memories came flooding back," she wrote.

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"Congratulations, Miz Crow for your upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ~ I am so proud of you ~ It's a very elite club for us women," she continued. "I found out at 4 o'clcok this morning and had to dance around my room for you. See you on the road! Love you, Stevie."

At the time, the "Real Gone" singer wrote in the comments that "if it were not for you, Stevie Nicks, there would be no me."

Crow continued, "You inspire me and you make me want to inspire others. I love you and I'm blessed to know you. 💕"

At the ceremony, the pair performed "Strong Enough" together — over two decades after first performing it in 1999.

Stevie Nicks in November 2024 in New York CityCredit: Noam Galai/Getty

Earlier this month, Nicks performed her first show of 2026 in Thackerville, Okla., after she postponed several shows in 2025 due to a fractured shoulder.

"For a long time it was really over," Nicks said of performing live at her show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. in November. "And I just want you to know that because of you [the fans], because of you, I said to myself from the very first day that I got back to L.A. one day later, 'Well, I'm not gonna deal with this well, so I'm gonna have to just get well.'"

She added, "Because I can't do this. I can't be away from my people!"

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