By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | February 25, 2021 |
By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | February 25, 2021 |
Lady Gaga’s dog walker was shot in what appears to be a targeted robbery to steal her French bulldogs. Thankfully, the dog walker is recovering in the hospital. In the meantime, Gaga is offering a $500,000 “no questions asked” reward for the dogs’ return. (TMZ)
Like Sarah, I’m very curious to know how Tom Cruise reacted when he heard Mission: Impossible 7 is going to Paramount+ after only 45 days in theaters. (Lainey Gossip)
Tiger Woods won’t be charged for his crash, and the police didn’t even bother to test his blood because he seemed “alert” after falling down a mountain. Oh OK. (Dlisted)
Princess Di allegedly thought Bill Clinton was the “sexiest man alive” in the ’90s. Wow, maybe somebody should check her bloo- oh right. (Celebitchy)
Uncanny. #TheView pic.twitter.com/dxx6OIy83t
— Wiffy Mountbatten (@wyntermitchell) February 25, 2021
While storming the Capitol, a brain-genius from my home state texted his ex-girlfriend that she’s a “moron” for not believing the election was stolen, so she turned him in to the Feds. Who’s the idiot now? (The Root)
From Kristy: With the trailer dropping, Pixar’s Luca is drawing a lot of comparisons to Call Me By Your Name. Our own Jason Adams dives in at his blog (MNPP)
From Roxana: Another piece inspired by the Britney doc: Actress Mara Wilson writes about growing up in the industry, and “The Narrative” that is assigned to young female stars from practically the moment they arrive. (NYT)
It was #TedCruz All Along 🤠🔮 #WandaVision #AgathaAllAlong #TedCancunCruz #TexasFreeze pic.twitter.com/cr2OWIbWmr
— John Walsh (@itsJohnWalsh) February 24, 2021
No, Emma Watson did not retire from acting. (EW)
Birds Of Prey’s costumes changed the game for female superheroes. (AV Club)
Twitter wants to charge people to read tweets? Haha. AHAHAHAHAHA! (Uproxx)
In May, the Cannon Book Club will discuss books that take us back to childhood. That might mean a favorite book from your childhood or a more recent book that you wish you had read as a child. This week’s comment diversion invites you to consider those books. Are there books you revisit? Books you wish you had read as a kid? Books you can’t wait to share with the young readers in your life? (Cannonball Read 13)
Special thanks to Rejected_Almond for today’s pet love, which hopes to tip the scales toward a little more cat appreciation around here.