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Seth Meyers Is in Danger

By Lainey Bobainey | Pajiba Love | November 16, 2025

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Presumably to distract from the events of the past week, which dealt quite the blow to somebody’s ego, Seth Meyers is now in the crosshairs of America’s number one MRI test-taker. He’s very good at it, possibly even the best. - (Variety)

The creator of the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House slammed Disney CEO Bob Iger after he teased a new AI-generated content feature coming to Disney+ and she urged viewers to ‘unsubscribe.’ - (Mirror US)

This “supergroup” feels like it was plucked straight from Dustin’s dreams! [Personal note: I have said the band’s name aloud no fewer than 15 times and I despise it more every single time.] - (Rolling Stone)

The men looked smashing! I’m going to charitably assume that the ladies were trying not to outshine the men at the GQ Men of the Year Awards. - (GFY)

I always found it ironic that Jane Seymour was the spokeswoman for the Zales butt open heart necklaces. She never seemed to be successful in love. But hey, maybe this time it’s forever! - (PEOPLE)

Succession’s Dasha Nekrasova is in the Find Out stage. Her agency fired her after the Nick Fuentes interview, and she lost a role in an upcoming movie due to her podcast. - (AVC)

Could we see a future Whoopi Goldberg, Madame Ambassador to the North Pole? - (EW)

Ken Burns says his new documentary (which starts tonight on PBS!) forced him to revisit everything he thought he knew about the American Revolution. - (Smithsonian Magazine)

In 2008, right before she was placed under a conservatorship, Britney Spears’s much-publicised breakdown was the focus of a Rolling Stone profile that declared her to be “an inbred swamp thing” and the face of George W. Bush’s failing America. Kayleigh wrote about it for her newsletter. - (Gossip Reading Club)

YAY! Now, in addition to Eurovision, I have at least one other guaranteed EXTRAVAGANZA on my calendar for next year! - (LateNighter)

To honor Native American Heritage Month, LB recommends Brian Lee Young’s upcoming YA debut, Shards of Silence (pub. March 2026). LB got an advanced copy of this novel about a teen at an elite boarding school grappling with the legacy of his grandmother’s involuntary stay in a residential boarding school. “This is a really powerful book, and it broke and mended my heart in so many ways” Do you know much about the current efforts to repatriate Native American youth who died in the schools to their families and tribes? (Cannonball Read 17)

Look for the helpers.

This is Archie. He's deaf and doesn't hear when his humans get home. Luckily, his little brother Frankie lets him know with a gentle nudge to make sure he doesn't miss the moment. 14/10 for both (TT: melissamilne)

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