Josh Gad’s ‘Worst’ Movie: ‘Mardi Gras: Spring Break’ Was a ‘Waking Nightmare’

In Josh Gad’s memoir titled “In Gad We Trust“, the American actor shared his experiences returning to work after marrying actress Ida Darvish in 2008. Following the acclaim of his role in the romantic comedy movie with Anne Hathaway, “Love & Other Drugs”, Gad was eager for his following project to be equally successful. However, his career took an unexpected turn when he played Bump in the buddy comedy film “Mardi Gras: Spring Break“, which he described as the “most disastrous” movie and a “haunting nightmare” to work on alongside The Wedding Ringer actor.

Blake Lively Faces $7 Million Defamation Lawsuit from PR Firm in Explosive Legal Battle!

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jed Wallace and his company, Street Relations Inc., are taking legal action against Blake Lively. This comes after Lively named Wallace and his company alongside Baldoni in a civil complaint which alleged sexual harassment and a smear campaign during the promotion of “It Ends With Us”. In his lawsuit, Wallace claims that Lively falsely implicated him and Street Relations Inc. in her accusations against Baldoni and then shared this information with media outlets. However, Lively did not name Wallace or his company in the sexual harassment suit she filed after the civil complaint. Wallace argues that media outlets ran a story suggesting he was involved, and he is now seeking $7 million in damages for the harm caused.

Love Is a Numbers Game in China

The movie starts by firmly establishing its historical backdrop, beginning with blunt text that outlines the impact of China’s long-term one-child policy: an astonishing gender disparity, resulting in approximately 30 million more men than women. This discrepancy makes love, in this setting, less about personal exploration and more about statistics, where the dynamics of supply and demand dictate not only relationships but the course of entire lives.

The Recruit Season 2: Episode Titles Decoded!

In the popular Netflix series “The Recruit,” it’s clear that there’s a purpose behind the storyline given that the character Owen Hendricks (played by Noah Centineo) frequently mentions his struggle to keep up with all the codes and abbreviations. So, without any further delay, let’s decipher each episode title of “The Recruit” Season 2.