By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | February 1, 2023 |
By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | February 1, 2023 |
When the #MeToo moment started, Pamela Anderson made some less than sympathetic remarks to Megyn Kelly, who at the time had just helped bring down Roger Ailes and was about to throw all that goodwill away with some good ol’ fashioned racism. Anyway, with a memoir and documentary to promote, Ronan Farrow gave Pamela a chance to maybe reflect on her sh*tty comments. Instead, she doubled down. Nice, Pam. Real nice. (Page Six)
Tom Brady’s second retirement announcement is going well. (Lainey Gossip)
Don’t be fooled by the hug. Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis are still locked in a nasty custody battle. (Dlisted)
Somebody, please give Dave Bautista a romantic comedy. (Celebitchy)
The prosecution’s case against Alec Baldwin includes some pretty damning allegations. Namely that he was on his phone the whole time during firearms training, and despite claiming he never pulled the trigger, there are photos and video of him having his finger on the trigger multiple times. Good luck, buddy. (CNN)
NASCAR would prefer if drivers do not pull video game crap even if it does look cool as hell and surprisingly worked. (Kotaku)
January 6 investigators are not thrilled that their report on the FBI dropping the ball in the lead-up to the attack was not shared with the public. (NBC News)
Sarah Michelle Gellar confirms the legend: Dolly Parton was a silent producer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. (Gizmodo)
New Gawker shut down if anyone cares. (Daily Beast)
Will Smith gets back to basics with Bad Boys 4. (AV Club)
Naomi Watts wants you to talk about lube. (The Cut)
New Cannonballer jmsudar recommends Junji Ito’s The Liminal Zone to fellow horror enthusiasts. "There’s…definitely enough intriguing content here to make new fans from readers who enjoy horror already." Is horror your genre? (Cannonball Read 15)