“No Secrets, No Distance”: Kat Izzo & Dale Moss UNVEIL Plans to Move In, Buy Their First Home With Prize Money, and Build a Future Where Every Moment, Every Struggle, and Every Victory Is Shared
Kat Izzo and Dale Moss are refusing to play it safe. Instead of slowing down after their whirlwind reality TV romance, the couple is racing headfirst into the future — announcing plans to move in together, invest their prize money into a new home, and build a life that leaves no room for distance, hesitation, or secrets. But behind the smiles and promises, the pressure to turn a fairytale into forever is already mounting.
“We don’t want to waste time,” Kat declared, her voice heavy with both determination and vulnerability. “I’ve been in relationships where distance was used as an excuse, where silence became the norm. I promised myself I’d never settle for that again. With Dale, it’s all or nothing. Every moment, every struggle, every victory — we share it. That’s the only way I know this is real.”
For Dale, who’s spent years battling whispers about his past romances, this next step is both a bold declaration and a risk. “I’ve been called out for running when things get hard,” he admitted candidly. “But I’m not running from Kat. I’m running toward her — toward us. Buying a home together isn’t just about money or a prize. It’s about putting down roots and proving to her, to myself, and to everyone else that I’m here for the long haul.”
Still, not everyone is convinced. Sources close to the couple reveal growing skepticism from family and friends who fear the pair may be moving too fast, setting themselves up for heartbreak if reality doesn’t match their fantasy. “Some think they’re rushing,” one insider shared. “They’re blending lives, finances, and futures at lightning speed. And if cracks appear, it could all implode very publicly.”
Adding fuel to the fire are lingering ghosts of Dale’s past relationships — whispers of trust issues and accusations of emotional distance. Kat has heard them all, but insists she isn’t intimidated. “People love to bring up his past,” she said sharply. “But I’m not his past. I’m his present, and I plan to be his future. We’re not building this home for cameras or critics. We’re building it for us.”
As they tour potential properties in New York and Miami, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Friends describe intense late-night conversations about family planning, career sacrifices, and how to weather inevitable storms once the cameras fade. “It’s not about finding the perfect house,” Dale explained. “It’s about choosing a place where we can fight, make up, laugh, cry, and live through it all together.”
The pressure is real. The expectations are crushing. But Kat’s final words leave no room for doubt: “If we succeed, we prove everyone wrong. If we fail, at least we’ll know we went all in. And honestly? I’d rather crash and burn with Dale than play it safe with anyone else.”
Charlie Sheen Reveals Moment With Daughter Sami That Led to Sobriety and One Drug He Hasn’t Tried

Charlie Sheen has been increasingly vulnerable in the last several days as he promotes his upcoming memoir, The Book of Sheen, as well as his Netflix documentary, aka Charlie Sheen. Now, the beloved actor has shared a new excerpt from the book, revealing how his daughter, Sami Sheen, led him to get sober. Plus, he’s revealing one drug he’s never tried.
Regarding the Netflix documentary, Charlie’s ex-wife, former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Denise Richards, posed for pictures with him at the premiere. This came 19 years after their divorce.
Charlie wrote in his book that on December 10, 2017, he drank three coffees with whiskey before 9 a.m. However, Charlie had forgotten that he was supposed to pick up Sami for an appointment. Because he was under the influence, he had a friend drive to pick up his daughter.
He recalled the encounter with Sami in the book, writing, “Sam was very quiet. I didn’t need to be clairvoyant to know exactly what she was thinking.”
He imagined his daughter thinking, “Why is Dad not driving — again?” The memoir continues, “Why isn’t it just the two of us in the car like it used to be? When will that moment ever return? When will Dad ever return? I miss him.”
Charlie then said in the book that there was “only one thing that felt worse than betraying myself, and that was failing my children.” The excerpt continues, “I knew exactly what had to be done. Sam wasn’t my final straw; she was my first harvest.” The Two and a Half Men star stated that he took “two Valiums and drank three beers” the following day, but he has been sober since.
Charlie also spoke to Page Six about his memoir and documentary, and he also discussed living to 60 years old despite his past struggles. He told the outlet, “A lot of this should be viewed as gravy.” Charlie added, “It’s borrowed time or my 10th life, because I think I get one more than all those cats.”
He then said, “It’s absolutely not lost on me that a story like mine is usually only told … in memorial, you know what I’m saying?” Charlie also reflected on his days before getting sober. According to him, “I was always pretty good friends with my dealers.”
He continued, “I know that’s funny. When you let him hang out, when you let him stay for the party, you usually get a better rate on the dope — but there is a connection because I was only doing those shitty films to keep funding the habits.”
Charlie then discussed various drugs he’s done, and he stated that he’s never done ketamine. “I never did it. I knew a couple people that did, and so I would see them on it. It just wasn’t a color I knew I would look good in.”
He also discussed his strained relationship with Sami in the interview and how he hopes they can mend things. Regarding his disapproval of her OnlyFans career, something she has been open about, he stated, “I guess when they talk about the universe having a sense of humor. They weren’t lying.”