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Jacob Elordi Unlocked the Secret to Playing Elvis: Bacon

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | November 5, 2023 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | November 5, 2023 |


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Jacob Elordi ate a butt-ton of bacon for Priscilla. That’s method, baby. (Variety)

Taraji P. Henson addresses concerns and opportunities in Black haircare and beauty as more celebrities saturate the industry. (Lainey Gossip)

Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s baby has arrived. (Celebitchy)

A New York court has ordered poor, harried mom Ivanka Trump to show up to her family’s fraud trial even though it’s a school week. However will she manage? (Wonkette)

Those who follow Pajiba’s Caroline Calloway coverage might enjoy this week’s edition of The Overshare, in which Emma examines Natalie Beach’s shopgirl essay from her recent collection, Adult Drama. (The Overshare)

From Chris: Here’s Sam Bankman-Fried’s stupid little face again. (The Onion)

Pete Buttigieg gives a brilliantly sweet response to Mike Johnson’s homophobia. (Mary Sue)

Echo will kick off Marvel’s new “Spotlight” era, which frankly, sounds a whole lot like its Netflix era. Didn’t we just do this? (Gizmodo)

From Seth: I’ve always said there’s no singular right way to parent, there are many ways, and many are right. Well, I was wrong. The parents of these children, they have found the one true way. This is the way. (TikTok)

Nicolas Cage didn’t get into movies to be a meme. (THR)

Any of you remember growing up and your family inexplicably owning a copy of a non-Disney movie on VHS that you personally watched repeatedly? That was me and the Sylvester Stallone comedy Oscar. We owned maybe six movies total, and for some reason, this was one of them. I loved it. (IndieWire)

Tracy found herself in the uncomfortable position of being interested in the information in Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky, but not enjoying the read. “I still think it’s worth reading, and I highlighted a lot of interesting pieces of information from the book on my Kindle. It just wasn’t a book that I found hard to put down.” Do you struggle to stay interested in nonfiction books? (Cannonball Read 15)

From Andrew: May we all be Henry Winkler receiving food from a deli on TV.