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Brian Cox Has Some Thoughts on the Bible and Those Thoughts Are ‘F*ck Off’

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | April 30, 2024 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | April 30, 2024 |


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Succession star Brian Cox shared his candid thoughts on the Holy Bible and religion in general while he was at it. He, uh, he doesn’t like either one of them. Not one bit. (Daily Beast)

Anya Taylor-Joy makes a rare public appearance ahead of the Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga premiere. (Lainey Gossip)

While everyone’s distracted by college students, Donald Trump is out here telling Time that he’ll let anti-abortion nuts do whatever the hell they way want. Just FYI. (Wonkette)

From Jen: Happy Anniversary to the World Wide Web. (Threads)

Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer scrapped their sisters comedy. (Rolling Stone)

From Kayleigh: How Daniel Radcliffe outran Harry Potter. (The Atlantic)

Back in February, my wife went out of town for a work trip, leaving me alone with the kids. We didn’t want to watch our usual shows without her, so each night we knocked out two episodes of My Adventures of Superman. Jesus freaking God is it delightful and surprisingly badass. Season 2 drops in May. I cannot recommend it enough. (TVLine)

From Petr: I absolutely do not have time to dive into this right now, so I’m not sure of the story, but “my husband is divorcing me over breastfeeding” is a hell of a hook. (TikTok)

Barbra Streisand jumped into Melissa McCarthy’s Instagram comments to ask her if she takes Ozempic? Yikes, Babs. (Page Six)

From Chris: Drew Barrymore’s got an interesting interviewing style. (Instagram)

Chris Hemsworth blames himself for Thor: Love and Thunder failing. (Variety)

From Nate: 🎵 It’s the ciiiiirrrcle of liiiiiiiiiffffeee! 🎶 (KUOW)

Poetry month is coming to a close, but it’s never a wrong time to read poetry. Take a look at Cannonball Read’s Poetry category. You’ll find a variety of poetry books for kids reviewed by Black Raven, RouletteGirl’s review of her former English teacher’s poetry collection, tiny_bookbot’s contemporary poetry reviews, and more. Did you read any poetry this month? (Cannonball Read 16)