Dave Chapelle is leaving the stage. The 50-year-old comedian reportedly stormed off the stage after a man in the audience of his show on Wednesday night (December 27) brought out his cellphone at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Fla. Audience members paid over $100 per ticket for the comedy show, which Dave abruptly left early, according to the Miami Herald. …
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Game of Thrones’ Iwan Rheon Unpacks ‘Awkward’ Scene Involving Measuring His Member in New Show | Iwan Rheon | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Iwan Rheon, perhaps best known for his portrayal of Ramsay Bolton in the hit series Game of Thrones, is starring in a new BBC drama called Men Up, and he had to film a particularly “awkward” scene for it involving his member. The project documents early trials for the drug Viagra, which helps men who struggle to maintain an erection. …
Read More »Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham Show Off Toned Bodies During Barbados Vacation
Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham are living proof … fitness is not a young person’s game. Not that they’re old, but their bodies simply defy age … paste the heads of a couple 20 year olds over them and you’d never know Mark is 52 and Rhea is 45. Mark and Rhea have been vacationing in Barbados, along with tons …
Read More »‘Bridgerton’ Cast Explains Why the Show Won’t Be Following Book Order
The decision for Bridgerton not to follow the exact order of Julia Quinn‘s book series certainly hasn’t been favored by all. The historical drama, which premiered in 2020, focuses on the members of the wealthy Bridgerton family as they search for love in 19th century London. Season 1 focused on Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon Basset (Regé-Jean Page), who …
Read More »‘Reacher’ Season 2 Gives the Show Something It’s Been Missing
Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for Reacher Season 2. The Big Picture Reacher Season 2 introduces the 110th Special Investigations unit, adding depth and backstory to Reacher’s military past. The reunion of Reacher and his former teammates creates a refreshing change of pace and dynamic for Season 2. The return of fan-favorite character Oscar Finlay also adds an enjoyable …
Read More »This Netflix Show Got Sued by the Satanic Temple
The Big Picture The Satanic Temple sued Netflix over the use of their Baphomet statue in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Despite similarities in beliefs and values, the lawsuit was centered around the unauthorized use of the Satanic Temple’s statue and its association with evil in the show. A settlement was reached between the Satanic Temple and Netflix, with the Temple …
Read More »Julianne Hough Addresses Wearing Lady Gaga’s Oscars 2023 Gown on ‘DWTS’ Finale Weeks After Show Airs | 2023 Oscars, Dancing With the Stars, Julianne Hough, Lady Gaga, Television | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Julianne Hough looked fabulous in a daring, very sheer Versace gown during the season finale of Dancing With the Stars earlier this month. The dancer and cohost wowed in a black dress with a drop waist, long sleeves, boning and a sheer bodice that put most of her upper body on display. She wore it with her hair slicked back …
Read More »The Best Games Ever Show Christmas Special
Well, for the six of you who kept asking, Merry Christmas. For this festive episode on VG247’s Best Games Ever Show, Tom and Jim are reunited with friends and former colleagues Simon Miller and Steve Burns. Since they all parted ways from their infamous stint at VideoGamer.com, Simon has gone on to become a professional wrestler, in-demand presenter, and all-round …
Read More »Fallout London, the ‘DLC-Sized Mod’ for Fallout 4, Gets a New Release Date Near the Prime Video Show
Fallout London, the ‘DLC-sized mod’ for Fallout 4 from Team FOLON, has received a new deep-dive trailer and release date of April 23, 2024 – a bit less than two weeks after the premiere of Prime Video’s Fallout show. Fallout London was delayed back in June from the third quarter of 2023 to the fourth quarter to get out of …
Read More »An Unlikely Art Show Pops Up in an LA Mausoleum
LOS ANGELES — In The American Way of Death, first published in 1963, author Jessica Mitford critiqued the United States funeral industry for undermining the dignity of the deceased and exploiting grieving families for financial gain. Why, if our daily lives are so commodified, wouldn’t our deaths be commodified, too? That was the central question posed by Dignity Plus, an …
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