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Taylor Swift Did Not Endorse Kamala Harris (Yet)

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | August 7, 2024 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | August 7, 2024 |


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Because social media is equal parts gasoline fumes and sewer water, people have been going absolutely wild speculating that Taylor Swift teased a Kamala Harris endorsement with… the shadow of one her dancers? Rolling Stone reports that’s literally all it was. It was not Kamala’s silhouette, but the internet is gonna internet. That said, will Swift endorse the refreshingly joyful Harris/Walz ticket? Most likely, but Taylor is busy right now thanks to being the target of an actual terrorist threat. I’m dead serious. Europe is going through some things at the moment. More on that in a bit. (Mediaite)

Cate Blanchett serves look after look on the Borderlands press tour. (Lainey Gossip)

Too bad the movie is getting ripped apart. (Kotaku)

Blake Lively wore Britney Spears’ 2002 Versace to It Ends With Us premiere. (Celebitchy)

True story. I only just learned this morning what’s happening in the U.K., and goddamn. Seriously, if you’re over there, be safe. (Wonkette)

From Ciara: 2-time Olympic gold medalists/national treasures returned to Ireland today and got a lift back to Cork from a stranger to avoid taking the bus. (Twitter)

Warner Bros. Discovery’s linear TV networks are worth $9 billion less than they thought they were. Is that bad? That seems bad. (IndieWire)

Hollywood’s divide on AI is only growing. (THR)

Kaleena shared this wild story, and we all had some differing thoughts on what the letter writer should do and/or if she was unnecessarily making this whole thing about herself. Interested to see what some of you think. (Ask a Manager)

I had no idea that former The Hills stars have found a second career in ratting out Jennifer Lopez’s staged pap shots, but I approve. (Page Six)

As the Summer Olympics wind down, cheerbrarian (formerly ardaigle) recommends Olympic runner Alexi Pappas’s Bravey, a memoir about experiencing and overcoming post-Olympic depression. She already wants to reread it, because “there is SO much wisdom in these pages: poignant, self aware, funny and so open, Pappas has done something special with this book.” Do you have an Olympic memoir to recommend? (Cannonball Read 16)