By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | December 6, 2023
Kevin Costner’s exit from Yellowstone is already poised to end in lawsuits, so why not sue the whole cast? According to a new report, Taylor Sheridan’s other ranch — not the Texas 6666 one that he’s making a billion shows to afford — is suing Cole Hauser’s coffee brand because its logo is too similar to the one used by Bosque Ranch and might “mislead” customers. Hauser plays Rip Wheeler (above), easily the best character on the Western series and one of the show’s biggest draws. At this point, it feels like Sheridan is moving down the call sheet to see who he can piss off next. (New York Post)
Jennifer Lopez locked down her fifth Icon Award at the ELLE Women in Hollywood celebration. (Lainey Gossip)
Remember how it looked like Joshua Jackson and Lupita Nyong’o were dating just minutes after his divorce from Jodie Turner-Smith? That was definitely happening. (Celebitchy)
Trump is ready to be a dictator on Day One, but not Day Two, so it’s OK. (Wonkette)
From Andrew: A quick yet powerful thread from Norman Lear from the early days of the writers’ strike. A real one through and through. (Twitter)
During Tuesday’s P-Love I noted that the story about Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes’ exes picked up way more traction than the couple’s new podcast. They definitely noticed that, too, and are pissed. (Page Six)
Panera’s Charged Lemonade has reportedly killed again. (The Mary Sue)
Thanks to the admittedly refreshing decision to film Deadpool 3 outdoors and not in a digital shoebox, set photos are getting leaked like crazy. Ryan Reynolds would really like it if people could knock it off. That said, I can’t help but feel like all of this is a marketing move, which is Reynolds’ specific brand of crack. He loves the stuff. (Variety)
Tim Allen still sucks turds. News at 11. (TVLine)
And while I’m sh**ting on sh**ty white male comedians, gimme a goddamn break, Bill Burr. The Republican Party has been riding a massive persecution complex for decades, and Trump is just the latest schlub to cash in. (The Daily Beast)
How French is Timothée Chalamet? (Vulture)
Sophia recommends Curtis Sittenfeld’s Romantic Comedy, but the middle part was her favorite. “I liked that Sittenfeld used COVID to set up the circumstances where two lonely and bored people would begin communicating again.” Are you ready for books set during COVID-19 lockdown? (Cannonball Read 15)