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Zendaya and Tom Holland Are a Thing Now
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Zendaya and Tom Holland Are a Thing Now

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | July 6, 2021

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Dustin stole this story earlier (damn him), but linking to it anyway, if only so I can include the below screenshot: Despite a syrupy sweet segment where The View co-hosts said how much they’ll miss Meghan McCain when she leaves, behind-the-scenes, even Whoopi didn’t want to work with her anymore. Thankfully, the new president of ABC News doesn’t give a sh** about the McCain family name. (Page Six)

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Zendaya and Tom Holland are a thing because, apparently, we have to do this with every single Spider-Man movie. Just let the kids act! (Lainey Gossip)

Matthew McConaughey thinks America is going through puberty. (Dlisted)

Chip and Joanna Gaines swear they’re not anti-LGBTQ despite never featuring any same-sex couples on Fixer Upper and filming a conversation with an anti-LGBTQ pastor during the 2016 election. (Celebitchy)

From Jen: A follow up to one of the stories in last week’s Pajiba Love about Racist Sports Jerks. (CNN)

Wow, Jesus Christ. First, Britney Spears’ longtime manager resigned, and now, her lawyer is quitting following her court testimony. (Daily Beast)

Kristy interviewed Leigh Janiak, the co-writer/director the Fear Street Trilogy, about how this unique take on slasher sequels came together, and how it dodged being killed by Disney. (RogerEbert.com)

Of course, Chris Pratt makes it a matter of record that he doesn’t believe in aliens or beings from another planet. iT’s nOt in tHE bIbLe. (Variety)

So the new Nintendo Switch sucks ass. (Polygon)

Fox News is getting into the weather business, so everyone get ready to argue with racist uncle that Antifa made it snow in Arizona, or whatever crazy sh** is about to happen on this doomed rock. (Uproxx)

Not all reviews on Cannonball Read are about the text of the book, sometimes they are about the role of the book in the reviewer’s life. Caragwapa has shared Judy Blume’s Fudge books with her sons to help them each cope with being an older brother. "When the middle child was around 5 years old, eldest child told me, "Mama, you should read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing to my younger brother." So I did." What books have helped you cope with life? (Cannonball Read 13)

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