Month: September 2020

Nearly two decades after Paris Hilton’s sex tape thrust her into the spotlight, she tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that the traumatic scandal ‘made me never able to trust another man again.’ Paris Hilton’s place in pop culture history was cemented by two significant events in 2003: the debut of The Simple Life and her sex tape
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When first son-in-law Jared Kushner sat down with Bob Woodward to discuss his father-in-law’s administration, he told the veteran journalist, “The most dangerous people around the president are overconfident idiots.” The quote was obviously ironic given Kushner’s history as an overconfident idiot, but it could just as easily have described Donald Trump, who has long
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Anti-Trump YouTube star Randy Rainbow has sought to address his problematic past, in his first new video since being called out with racist and transphobic tweets. The Emmy-nominated internet comedian, who has earned a large following through musical theatre parodies mocking the Trump administration, apologised in August for dozens of resurfaced tweets from 2010 and
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As a series of wildfires continues to bring about record-setting devastation across the West Coast, the Los Angeles Times led their Sunday edition with a front-page acknowledgment that long-feared climate change-induced destruction has already arrived. “California’s climate apocalypse,” blared the paper’s front cover. “The calamity is no longer in the future.” In no uncertain terms,
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Clare Crawley admits that she’s ‘so falling in love’ with someone in a new teaser for ‘The Bachelorette,’ amid a report that claimed she was ‘basically already in love’ when ‘filming officially began.’ A new trailer for Season 16 of The Bachelorette seems to play with fans’ confusions, amid reports that Tayshia Adams replaced Clare Crawley
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Rape and revenge films, by nature, offer one of the most uncomfortable and extreme subgenres of horror. They tend to follow a distinct formula that plays out in three acts; a female character is subjected to brutal degradation and sexual violence then left for dead; she survives and rehabilitates; then she exacts a harrowing vengeance
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The pandemic has reshuffled a lot of decks. Jobs that used to seem stable are now less available or appealing. If you’re contemplating a career shift, you’re not alone. While you’re at it, who says you have to be stuck in an office or a driver’s seat for the next 40 years? As long as
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The governor of California Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that eliminates a disparity in sex offence laws treating LGBT+ people more harshly, despite attacks from the far-right, Donald Trump Jr and Ted Cruz. In a low-key announcement on Friday (September 11) amid the wildfire emergency in the state, Newsom’s office confirmed he had signed
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Bad Bunny will perform a livestreamed concert on Univision’s Uforia platform. It’s the first of the Uforia Music Series’ monthly livestream concerts set to air once a month through the end of December. Bad Bunny’s performance is scheduled to stream live on September 20 at 6:00 p.m. ET on UforiaMusic.com, YouTube, Twitter, and Twitch. Bad
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Universal Pictures’ Jennifer Lopez romantic comedy Marry Me will be released on Valentine’s Day Weekend, Friday, Feb. 12, 2021. The feature takes the place of the untitled Universal romantic comedy on the release schedule. Marry Me squares off against Disney/Marvel’s Eternals and Paramount’s Lee Daniels’ Billie Holiday movie on its new date. As we first reported, the
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Cassie Randolph has been granted a restraining order against ex Colton Underwood, after he allegedly placed a tracking device on her car and sent harassing texts. A Los Angeles judge has partially signed off on Cassie Randolph‘s restraining order request against her The Bachelor ex Colton Underwood, in paperwork obtained by HollywoodLife.com. The 25-year-old claimed
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Regina King is earning rave reviews for her directorial feature film debut One Night In Miami, playing as part of this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. Based on Kemp Powers’ play, the story follows a fictional meeting of Black icons and real-life friends, Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), football star Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge), newly crowned
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Carole Baskin’s estranged former in-laws will reportedly make an appearance during the Tiger King star’s Monday night debut on Dancing With the Stars—but not in the way you might think. According to TMZ, the family of Don Lewis, Baskin’s second husband (who went missing under suspicious circumstances and was legally declared dead in 2002), will
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