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Naturally, Dave Chappelle Just Made the Dave Chappelle Situation Worse

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | October 25, 2021 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | October 25, 2021 |


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After initially floating his intentions to sit down with the Netflix employees who staged a walkout protest last week, Dave Chappelle posted a rant to Instagram on Monday where he complained about being “canceled” and stated that he won’t “bend to anybody’s demand.” Wonderful. (Variety)

Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum hold hands in New York, confirming their relationship status. (Lainey Gossip)

Kristen Stewart says she’s only been in five good movies. (Dlisted)

Simon Monjack’s family is apparently not a fan of his portrayal in the Brittany Murphy documentary. Big surprise there. (Celebitchy)

Kayleigh wrote about the literary erotic dramas of director Philip Kaufman, including her all-time favourite film Quills, on Mubi Notebook. (MUBI)

From Jen: But what Pokémon card was it??? (AP)

Do you need a Halloween story for your little ones that won’t give them nightmares? Hannah’s got you covered. (Never Upset The Gnomes)

From Steven: As far as I’m concerned, this is the apocalypse. Give me zombies or mushroom clouds, but not like this.

From James: RIP James Michael Tyler who played Gunther on Friends. (BBC)

From Tori: This Matt Berry passage makes so much sense. “Not until he moved to London after college did he start acting — not on a traditional stage but as a performer in the London Dungeon, a tourist attraction where actors portray terrifying scenes from British history. His friend sold him on the job as an easy gig, something he could do even if he turned up hung-over in the morning. Makeup, after all, hides a lot. ‘You just had to convey this historical stuff to these people in the scariest way that you could in costume,’ Berry says.” (Vulture)

Brendan Fraser is officially the villain in the Batgirl movie. (Deadline)

It’s National Cookbook Month! LittlePlat is not a fan of the self-help genre, but Nat’s What I Reckon’s Un-cook Yourself: A Ratbag’s Rules for Life was the perfect pandemic audiobook blend. "It’s a free-flowing mixture of memoirs, life tips, recipes and simply asking ‘Is it Sh*t?’" Have you discovered the Australian comedian’s entertaining and curse-filled cooking videos?  (Cannonball Read 13)

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