Month: December 2019

Omarion didn’t leave his sense of humor in the Year 2000 … he’s telling us his social media post about blocking people 18 and under at the door of the upcoming B2K concerts was one big joke. SUBSCRIBE: http://po.st/TMZSubscribe About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news
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Exclusive Getty Ring and Amazon allegedly ducked for cover when their surveillance devices got hacked, but some of their customers are now firing back … you can run, but you can’t hide. Ring and Amazon, which owns the security system, are now at the wrong end of a class-action lawsuit, claiming the companies were negligent
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Rami Malek says that his work on Bohemian Rhapsody influenced his villainous role in No Time To Die. The release of the 25th Bond film is quickly approaching, with Daniel Craig returning as 007 for one final time and director Cary Joji Fukunaga taking a stab at the series. Malek began acting in 2004, with the actor taking on small roles, including Ahkmenrah in
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Actress Sue Lyon passed away in Los Angeles on Dec. 26. She was 73. According to Lyon’s longtime friend Phil Syracopoulous, cited by the New York Times, the actress’ health had been declining for some time. Lyon was best known for her first major role. She was picked out of 800 young actresses who had
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For many Canadians, many hours of 2019 have been spent getting lost watching videos on YouTube. Whether it’s music videos, viral videos, or something to just pass the time, officials from the online video platform say the annual YouTube Rewind list often reveals significant moments of the year. “YouTube Rewind celebrates the biggest moments of
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Broadway’s 2019 was one of lofty highs: the sumptuousness of Hadestown, the twin shocks of Oklahoma! and Slave Play, the marvelous risk-taking of What The Constitution Means To Me and Gary: A Sequel To Titus Andronicus, the belly laughs of Tootsie, the star-making arrival of Tina‘s Adrienne Warren and the star-confirming stands of American Utopia‘s
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Looking to make your 2020 reading list more colorful? Look no further than this list of Rioters’ most anticipated LGBTQ books of 2020. From nonfiction to fantasy, BDSM dystopias to star-crossed prom queens, you’ll find a great sampling of queer books here. The New Year is looking brighter and more full of rainbows already! Upright
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Alcohol, you are our biggest love/hate relationship. We really hate you for so, so many reasons (sore head, nausea, feeling of impending doom etc.), but for some unexplainable reason, despite all of your wrongdoings, our love for you never falters. And, unfortunately, the tumultuous relationship goes well beyond a wild night out Because actually, our
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This post contains spoilers for The Mandalorian season finale, which premiered December 27 on Disney+. As Star Wars stories go, The Mandalorian used its eight-episode run to unspool a very different story from the much bigger and higher-profile The Rise of Skywalker, which debuted in theaters December 17. The movie, which concluded the story of
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