By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | April 20, 2022 |
By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | April 20, 2022 |
Like the Day-Glo toddler he is, Donald Trump stormed out of an interview with Piers Morgan after the British barf-wagon asserted that Trump didn’t win the 2020 election. Shockingly, Morgan was shooting it straight, but Trump didn’t like that and flipped the hell out, but only after talking about his hole-in-one for a few more minutes. More importantly, imagine sucking so goddamn bad that you somehow make Piers Morgan look like the good guy. It’s a miracle we’re all alive after such a reality-breaking event. (New York Post)
Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, Joe Alywn, is about to be the Internet’s Boyfriend with the upcoming release of Conversations with Friends. (Lainey Gossip)
Angelina Jolie might be suing the FBI over the Brad Pitt plane messiness. (Dlisted)
Is Keanu Reeves secretly engaged to Alexandra Grant? (Celebitchy)
The father of Rihanna’s baby was arrested today for allegedly shooting a man back in November. Still better than Chris Brown though, amirite? (NBC News)
This is cruel and malevolent on a level I can only respect. pic.twitter.com/ttbprmOEFe
— Tim Marchman (@timmarchman) April 20, 2022
Gonna be amazing when it turns out the two best entertainment business models are theatrical movies and ad-supported television.
— Aditya Sood (@adityasood) April 20, 2022
Where are the apologies from our fellow travelers who SWORE that Gabbard held no anti-gay animus? I want that year of my life back. https://t.co/hARZR0xKzp
— Bryan Behar (@bryanbehar) April 20, 2022
They’ve been so consumed with the Fast that they’ve forgotten about being Furious. https://t.co/Bs6Jqo5FPA
— bekka supp (@valhallabckgirl) April 20, 2022
“I wanted to be the first to tell you that the mask mandate is over.” pic.twitter.com/D1wZvOEAez
— Christian Becker (@TheAmazingBeck) April 19, 2022
This week on #GQHype: @JonnyBernthal is pushing onscreen masculinity to even more extreme places https://t.co/9Eb6pMTcAu pic.twitter.com/yCPU4gZHlm
— GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) April 20, 2022
No, “show don’t tell” isn’t a CIA psyop, you dolt. (Counter Craft)
The Rust production company was hit with the maximum fine for unsafe work conditions that led to Halyna Hutchins’ death. Is it me, or does $140K not seem like a lot? (The Wrap)
The Tony Awards is already laying down a no slapping policy. (IndieWire)
Surprise! Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hates Winning Time, too. (Variety)
Booktrovert reflects on the nature of reviewing in her review of John Green’s first non-fiction book (a book of reviews). "We’re truly sharing our thoughts, with the express hope and expectation that someone else is going to read them, and feel something based on them, maybe even be moved to read or not read something new today." What has moved you to try something new? (Cannonball Read 14)
This is Bungalo. That’s the face she uses to make sure you put everything she wants into the cart. 12/10 would never say no to pic.twitter.com/nIGnMVUJiJ
— WeRateDogs® (@dog_rates) April 18, 2022