By Lainey Bobainey | Pajiba Love | November 9, 2025
If you missed the accusations against Jeremy Renner, Dustin wrote about it on Substack where you can find the gross details that I won’t repeat here. Renner wasted no time unleashing his lawyers on filmmaker Yi Zhou, who as of this writing, is standing firm that she has receipts. (Daily Beast)
The shutdown may be ending tonight. - (The Wrap)
Kim Kardashian got the results of her July bar exam. Maybe the 5th time will be the charm! - (EW)
Twenty One Pilots did a pretty solid ‘Seven Nation Army’ cover for the White Stripes’ Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction - (Stereogum)
Diane Lane discusses working with Laurence Olivier, flying in Kenny Rogers’ helicopter, and being pissed about a decades-old Emmys snub. - (AVC)
We don’t normally link to reviews of shows in PL, but I wanted to highlight this one for the new show, Stumbled, because it doesn’t mention the show is from the same creators of Trial and Error and has the same tone—even has Kristin Chenowith— and it doesn’t list Claws in Jenn Lyon’s resume, which, I mean, come ON! So, yeah, anyway. I’ve only seen the first episode, but it reminded me a lot of Trial and Error (which I loved), so I’m in. - (THR)
“Come as you are, unless you’re noticeably Black or disabled.” Satire is delightful. - (McSweeney’s)
Some people just don’t get satire, though. - (Salon)
And Johnson! Don’t forget that weasel.
Trump and Hegseth booed mercilessly for 2 minutes straight tonight by Washington Commanders fans.
— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) November 9, 2025 at 5:52 PM
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I don’t know why everyone was booing him; he’s sending us all $2,000 checks! [Note: I don’t know how to write that so it sounds like my laughter when I read it to my husband.] - (PEOPLE)
Once again, I am baffled by fashion. - (GFY)
Kraft. Dear god. Who hurt you, Kraft? - (Delish)
CoffeeShopReader cannonballed (52 books read and reviewed) with Leigh Bardugo’s historical fantasy, The Familiar. “Both the historical and cultural context are pretty important to a lot of the main characters in terms of how and why they are the way they are, and the magic big and small adds just a little more interest, particularly when you’ve people trying to keep it, steal it, hide it, and so on.” Which historical fantasy books have worked well for you? (Cannonball Read 17)
The dogs were good this week, and SPOILER: ONE OF THE DOGS IS AN OTTER! OMG!
Here are the Top 5 Dogs of the week!
— WeRateDogs (@weratedogs.com) November 7, 2025 at 9:27 AM
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