‘A Bully Who Will Disregard The Interests Of Others.’ The Back-And-Forth Between Rebel Wilson And Her Producers Gets Even More Acrimonious As Court Date Looms

Known for bringing laughter to movie screens with her memorable roles in comedies such as “Pitch Perfect” and “Bridesmaids,” Rebel Wilson is currently embroiled in serious allegations with the three producers of her directorial debut, “The Deb.” Recently, Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron, and Vince Holden have accused Wilson of bullying, requesting a postponement of their court date to conduct further investigation.

Joy Behar Wasn’t Reprimanded For Allegedly ‘Outing’ Sara Haines’ Lesbian Relationship On Air For A Notable Reason, But How Does Her Co-Host Feel?

Among the notable TV events announced in the 2024 schedule this week, a significant discussion on “The View” between Joy Behar and Sara Haines has sparked controversy. The conversation, which quickly spread across various online platforms, was labeled as Joy Behar ‘outing’ Sara Haines regarding her personal life. Headlines such as ‘Joy Behar Blabbers About Sara Haines’ Past Lesbian Relationship’ or ‘Joy Behar Facing Backlash for Exposing Co-host’s History’ were prevalent. However, did Joy Behar actually disclose any private information about Sara Haines, and if so, why wasn’t there any disciplinary action taken against her?

Jenna Dewan’s Fiancé Responded After Fans Thought He Was Laughing At Channing Tatum And Zoë Kravitz’s Broken Engagement

Initially, things appeared to be going well for Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz when they got engaged, following Tatum’s divorce from ex-wife Jenna Dewan. However, it has been reported that the couple have now parted ways after three years together. This news has sparked a reaction, with fans misunderstanding a recent post by Dewan’s fiancé, Steve Kazee, which they thought was making light of the situation. Now, Kazee has clarified the intent behind his post.

Eddie Murphy’s Norbit Roasted on Letterboxd After Prime Video Debut

2007 found me basking in the glory of Eddie Murphy’s award season success following his stellar performance in “Dreamgirls.” With high anticipation, he unveiled a production titled “Norbit” to the public. On the surface, it seemed to embody all the classic elements that had endeared his comedies to fans, yet something was amiss. The movie was a financial triumph, but it was met with an overwhelming wave of negative criticism. Some even speculate that its release prior to the Academy Awards voting may have cost Murphy the coveted Oscar that year. Regardless of its contemporary standing, it’s now being rediscovered and sparking a flurry of humorous, less-than-flattering reviews on Letterboxd.

Radry Presents a Series of Figurine Golfers

In the bustling golf market, where many newcomers are trying to disrupt tradition with modernized attire, there’s still room to delve into other unique aspects of the sport. For a one-man brand named Radry, based in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and led by Tony Knapton, that niche is art and home decor. Radry, disguised as a golf brand, offers items such as original hand-drawn artwork prints and needlepoint putter covers, all produced in limited quantities. Their latest venture is a series of individually numbered resin statues.