By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | December 10, 2023 |
By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | December 10, 2023 |
Unlike you lucky souls, I have to know about the comings and goings of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith because entertainment journalism is how I stupidly chose to feed my kids. Am I pushing them toward trade school? You bet. Anyway, trust me when I say this latest Will Smith business is a very weird development. Not even two weeks ago, Jada was telling Drew Barrymore how their love is stronger than ever, and they’re not leaving each other after rekindling their marriage following the infamous Oscars slap. Jump to this weekend where Will has been spotted twice with a Jada lookalike. Could these attention-starved lunatics be pulling a blatant publicity grab? Absolutely. Could they also be doing some weird open marriage shenanigans where they’re only allowed to have sex with doppelgängers? I wouldn’t rule it out. You never freaking know with these two. (Yahoo)
Is Selena Gomez enabling fans who are criticizing her newly confirmed relationship with Benny Blanco? (Lainey Gossip)
Jennifer Lawrence didn’t get eye surgery. It’s just makeup. (Celebitchy)
As always, Texas Republicans are a virulent breed of evil. (Wonkette)
In the newest edition of her newsletter, Kayleigh looks into a profile of a conspiracy theorist who believes that Benedict Cumberbatch’s wife is keeping him hostage. Yeah, it gets dark. (The Gossip Reading Club)
Russia tricked US actors into appearing in propaganda videos. Whoops. (BBC)
Adam McKay is being sued over accusations that he ripped off a self-published novel for Don’t Look Up. (Rolling Stone)
Rob Reiner takes on Christian nationalism in a new documentary. (THR)
From Emily: Eric Stonestreet is either doing a really weird bit or struggling internally. (Page Six)
Not sure who needs to hear this, but uh, don’t give your sports team a pep talk by telling them to work together like the 9/11 terrorists. (Mediaite)
Robert Pattinson went full Dee Reynolds for The Boy and the Heron. (Gizmodo)
Blauracke enjoyed Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art by Rebecca Wragg Sykes. “The author is obviously someone with great expertise, and she presents the subject with an enthusiasm that is infectious to the reader.” Have you been following the growing science around Neanderthals? (Cannonball Read 15)
From Kayleigh: Paul Reuben’s estate uploaded the Pee-Wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special in full HD. Enjoy!