Robin Williams’ Daughter Forced to Debunk Ridiculous Viral Photograph

Zelda Williams, actress and filmmaker, and daughter of the legendary Robin Williams, has had to address a false viral image depicting her father with a pet monkey. On social media, she refuted claims that Robin Williams owned a monkey. The misleading image, which features Robin Williams with an animal on his shoulder, has been circulating online. Regrettably, the inaccuracies don’t stop there, as the claim also states that the picture is “One of the last photos” of Williams, who tragically passed away on August 11, 2014.

Where You’ve Seen Hugh Jackman’s Stunt Double From Deadpool & Wolverine Before

The current version of the “Deadpool” series is not just thriving in cinemas; it’s been outperforming expectations significantly: “Deadpool & Wolverine” has left audiences stunned at the box office, swiftly surpassing the $1 billion mark within a short span. Although the success can be linked to the dedication of director Shawn Levy, the charisma of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, or the numerous entertaining appearances in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” it’s crucial to acknowledge the film’s stunning and sometimes revolting fight sequences as a significant contributing factor.

Paramount Is Shuttering Its TV Studio

Paramount Global is set to shut down its self-titled television production studio. This decision was made public following a series of job cuts announced by the company last week, which affected approximately 15% of their workforce or around 800 positions within the organization.

How an Oscar Blogger Became a MAGA Darling

On July 30, following the “White Dudes for Harris” meeting that gathered Kamala Harris supporters on Zoom, Sasha Stone, a well-known figure in Oscar punditry who often attends prestigious film festivals like Telluride and Savannah, posted the phrase “White power!” from her X account at Awards Daily, an entertainment news site she owns. Stone claimed that she was making a humorous comment about the left’s inconsistent use of identity politics, stating that she was merely highlighting its absurdity by segregating themselves based on race. However, the post, which has since been deleted along with all her tweets older than a few days, generated controversy and attracted the attention of studio executives, film festival organizers, and publicists.