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Sebastian Stan Butt Naked, Anyone?

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | April 12, 2021 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | April 12, 2021 |


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Sebastian Stan decided to promote his new movie by posting a buck naked pic, and yup, that pun happened. I’ll let myself out. (Instagram)

Paramount shuffled its release calendar again, and I have some bad news for anyone who’s still able to overlook the fact that Tom Cruise is worshipped as a levitating messiah in a weird, abusive space cult. (Lainey Gossip)

Usher has allegedly been giving strippers fake money with his face on it, which I’m guessing is illegal on top of being some bullsh*t. (Dlisted)

Did I immediately zero in on the fact that Henry Cavill’s new girlfriend once starred on an episode of MTV’s My Super Sweet 16? You better believe it. (Celebitchy)

I hope she doesn’t mind that I snagged this from her Twitter. Kayleigh fulfilled a life-long dream of being published on RogerEbert.com by writing about one of her favorite performances of 2020: Bo Burnham in Promising Young Woman. (RogerEbert.com)

“Either America is racist or America is racist.” (The Root)

Perez Hilton and Elaine Lui — Lainey of Lainey Gossip fame — talked to Scaachi Koul about how they’re reconciling their problematic past writings, and the contrast between the two couldn’t be starker. Read: Perez is still garbage. (Buzzfeed)

This tweet is pretty significant when you realize that Hari Kondabolu is the filmmaker behind The Problem with Apu documentary:

Marvel, give me a Dora Milaje video game already. (Kotaku)

Even John Boehner is out here telling Meghan McCain to shut up about Biden. (Daily Beast)

Adam McCay drops a pretty sick burn on Aaron Sorkin. (Vulture)

Annabeth Albert’s YA road trip romance, Conventionally Yours, was an unusual choice for persnickety chick and a rewarding one. "A lot of the story is about adapting, changing, and moving out of the comfort zone—for both of them, in different ways." Is there a price point where you will take a chance on a book you might not like? (Cannonball Read 13)

Huge thanks to Kristy for this gem: