Below Deck season 11 star Ben Willoughby took shots at co-star and yachty stew Barbie Pascual‘s work capabilities in one of many Instagram stories for a Q&a, where he mostly complained about production giving him a bad edit portraying him as a villain. No shrinking violet, and definitely not one to let anyone walk over her, Barbie was having none of it. She replied to his Instagram story by pointing out her work experience and questioning Second Stewardess Xandi Olivier‘s work ethic. Barbie is shading Xandi taking Xanax for her anxiety, too. Throughout the first several charters, Barbie worked on
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- 4/17/2024
- by Leslie Easton
- Show Star News
Kristen Stewart and Seth Meyers are having a fun day out.
The 33-year-old Love Lies Bleeding star joined the late night host for a “Day Drinking” segment that aired on Tuesday (March 26).
The segment began at the popular sports LGBTQ bar Boxers in New York City, and features a series of amusing games showcasing major moments of Kristen’s career, including a “Panic Room” cocktail, a mix of energy drinks and a playful nod to Xanax with a tic-tac.
Keep reading to find out more…
There’s also a Twilight-inspired drink stirred with a wooden stake, and an “Ask Me Anything” game, which included a confession from Seth: “I went for a run during the pandemic…and I didn’t make it,” he revealed.
The two also took turns dramatically reading “dumb” lines of dialogue, and Kristen later gave Seth what he called his first “Lesbian Makeover,” hilariously tasking...
The 33-year-old Love Lies Bleeding star joined the late night host for a “Day Drinking” segment that aired on Tuesday (March 26).
The segment began at the popular sports LGBTQ bar Boxers in New York City, and features a series of amusing games showcasing major moments of Kristen’s career, including a “Panic Room” cocktail, a mix of energy drinks and a playful nod to Xanax with a tic-tac.
Keep reading to find out more…
There’s also a Twilight-inspired drink stirred with a wooden stake, and an “Ask Me Anything” game, which included a confession from Seth: “I went for a run during the pandemic…and I didn’t make it,” he revealed.
The two also took turns dramatically reading “dumb” lines of dialogue, and Kristen later gave Seth what he called his first “Lesbian Makeover,” hilariously tasking...
- 3/27/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
After Illumination and Nintendo dropped the highly-anticipated trailer for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," we admittedly had some thoughts. Now, I could continue to spend hours screaming about why celebrity stunt casting in animated features needs to die a fiery death or hop on a soapbox about how I completely understand why so many people find Bowser irresistibly sexy, but I'd rather save those thoughts for a non-sober 3:00 a.m. Twitter thread.
Rather than focus on the glaring, completely avoidable issue shown in the trailer, there was a beacon of joy well worth celebrating. After the trailer introduced us to Jack Black's pretty dang good Bowser and a joyous showcase of the Penguins (that don't require us to carry the whining things to their mother in the wind and snow), our first glimpse at Mario sees him exploring the lands of the Mushroom Kingdom and coming face-to-face with...
Rather than focus on the glaring, completely avoidable issue shown in the trailer, there was a beacon of joy well worth celebrating. After the trailer introduced us to Jack Black's pretty dang good Bowser and a joyous showcase of the Penguins (that don't require us to carry the whining things to their mother in the wind and snow), our first glimpse at Mario sees him exploring the lands of the Mushroom Kingdom and coming face-to-face with...
- 10/6/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
(Spoilers ahead for “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.” Do not read if you don’t want to know what happens in Episode 4.)
Was the East Area Rapist, also known as the Golden State Killer, also the Visalia Ransacker who committed burglaries in Visalia, California, in the 1970s? That question is explored in the fourth episode of HBO’s “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.”
The Visalia Ransacker committed approximately 120 crimes from early 1974 to late 1975, and there has been increasing evidence that the Golden State Killer and the Visalia Ransacker were the same person. Both the VR and East Area Rapist would break into people’s homes and tear up the inside, steal small, personal items of value only to the owners and help himself to the kitchen while contemplating their next move. In addition, both cased their victims’ homes before they broke in.
In December 1975, Detective Bill McGowan was...
Was the East Area Rapist, also known as the Golden State Killer, also the Visalia Ransacker who committed burglaries in Visalia, California, in the 1970s? That question is explored in the fourth episode of HBO’s “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.”
The Visalia Ransacker committed approximately 120 crimes from early 1974 to late 1975, and there has been increasing evidence that the Golden State Killer and the Visalia Ransacker were the same person. Both the VR and East Area Rapist would break into people’s homes and tear up the inside, steal small, personal items of value only to the owners and help himself to the kitchen while contemplating their next move. In addition, both cased their victims’ homes before they broke in.
In December 1975, Detective Bill McGowan was...
- 7/20/2020
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
The Tiger King is still a married man.
Ever since “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” dropped on Netflix less than two weeks ago, viewers have wondered if Joe Exotic (whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage) and his fourth husband, Dillon Passage, are still together.
“We are still married,” Passage, 24, said during an exclusive interview with “Variety Live!” on Tuesday.
The 57-year-old infamous zoo owner is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence after being convicted of 17 counts of animal cruelty as well as conspiring to have his business nemesis Carole Baskin killed.
“I wasn’t just going to abandon him when he needed help because he was there for me,” Passage said. “I felt it was only right to stand by him and not judge him for the circumstance because I understood his relationship with Carole. It was a very negative kind of thing and he was in a dark...
Ever since “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” dropped on Netflix less than two weeks ago, viewers have wondered if Joe Exotic (whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage) and his fourth husband, Dillon Passage, are still together.
“We are still married,” Passage, 24, said during an exclusive interview with “Variety Live!” on Tuesday.
The 57-year-old infamous zoo owner is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence after being convicted of 17 counts of animal cruelty as well as conspiring to have his business nemesis Carole Baskin killed.
“I wasn’t just going to abandon him when he needed help because he was there for me,” Passage said. “I felt it was only right to stand by him and not judge him for the circumstance because I understood his relationship with Carole. It was a very negative kind of thing and he was in a dark...
- 4/1/2020
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
This Avenue 5 review contains spoilers.
Avenue 5 Episode 7
The shit remains thick on Avenue 5, episode 7, “Are You a Spider, Matt,” but the cold shell softens. The cynicism at the heart of the series finally succumbs to the lack of a worthy target. Up to this point, the science fiction comedy has been building the dark menace of corporate incompetence to what looked like some kind of cannibalistic parable of greed’s short sighted menace. Now we find it’s only the condiments which will be missing.
After narrowly averting a passenger mutiny, the crew placates the guests like an awkward marriage of inconvenience. Sure, they’re stuck in space but they can still swim like mermaids, drink like beasts, and marvel at the illuminated circle of turds. But there is still the question of jettisoning 500 guests into space to lighten the load.
We get some promise early in...
Avenue 5 Episode 7
The shit remains thick on Avenue 5, episode 7, “Are You a Spider, Matt,” but the cold shell softens. The cynicism at the heart of the series finally succumbs to the lack of a worthy target. Up to this point, the science fiction comedy has been building the dark menace of corporate incompetence to what looked like some kind of cannibalistic parable of greed’s short sighted menace. Now we find it’s only the condiments which will be missing.
After narrowly averting a passenger mutiny, the crew placates the guests like an awkward marriage of inconvenience. Sure, they’re stuck in space but they can still swim like mermaids, drink like beasts, and marvel at the illuminated circle of turds. But there is still the question of jettisoning 500 guests into space to lighten the load.
We get some promise early in...
- 3/2/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Fans of Lindsay Lohan‘s music may not have to wait much longer for the star’s comeback album.
On Thursday, the Mean Girls actress, 33, dropped a hint on a fan Instagram account that her next album is coming sooner than expected.
After Instagram user worldoflindsaylohan shared a throwback shot of Lohan singing on stage — captioning the shot “Hope we get LL3 this year @lindsaylohan!
On Thursday, the Mean Girls actress, 33, dropped a hint on a fan Instagram account that her next album is coming sooner than expected.
After Instagram user worldoflindsaylohan shared a throwback shot of Lohan singing on stage — captioning the shot “Hope we get LL3 this year @lindsaylohan!
- 1/17/2020
- by Georgia Slater
- PEOPLE.com
Honoring the second anniversary of Lil Peep’s death this past November were, among other things, a documentary, a pop-up merchandise store, and a full-length posthumous album commemorating the young rapper’s short-lived career. But looming over all those projects is a legal question about the circumstances of Peep’s death — and the music industry’s role in it.
Lil Peep, real name Gustav Elijah Åhr, died on a tour bus in Tucson, Arizona, in November 2017. Åhr had just celebrated his 21st birthday; his particular brand of intimate, emo-studded rap...
Lil Peep, real name Gustav Elijah Åhr, died on a tour bus in Tucson, Arizona, in November 2017. Åhr had just celebrated his 21st birthday; his particular brand of intimate, emo-studded rap...
- 12/31/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein and Amy X. Wang
- Rollingstone.com
Lindsay Lohan celebrated Throwback Thursday this week with a photo of Hollywood royalty.
The 33-year-old actress shared a photo on Instagram from a 2006 W Magazine cover she shared with none other than Meryl Streep, who Lohan starred beside in A Prairie Home Companion directed by Robert Altman.
“Good old times’...
The 33-year-old actress shared a photo on Instagram from a 2006 W Magazine cover she shared with none other than Meryl Streep, who Lohan starred beside in A Prairie Home Companion directed by Robert Altman.
“Good old times’...
- 12/6/2019
- by Ashley Boucher
- PEOPLE.com
It’d be easy to think Everybody’s Everything, the painfully intimate documentary on the late Lil Peep, is a strictly-for-the-fans endeavor — that the only audience are the people who heard songs like “U Said” or “Crybaby” and felt like someone had mysteriously tapped into their own inner monologues. And yes, the die-hards will indeed find themselves giddy over the home movies, the behind-the-scenes peeks, the rise-and-fall of it all when they’re not tearing up. You wanna see footage of the groundbreaking emo-rapper getting the crowd jumping to “Beamer Boy” in Tucson,...
- 11/19/2019
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
Lil Xan had a major wake-up call. The 23-year-old rapper has revealed he suffered seizures as a result of going "cold turkey." In an interview with TMZ, Xan, née Nicholas Diego Leanos, opened up about his behind-the-scenes battle with sobriety. In response to reports that he was missing from the spotlight, Lil Xan told TMZ he was in the hospital after he stopped taking drugs. "The withdrawals actually gave me seizures," he said. "It was a wake-up call...they said it was from just going cold turkey off of Xanax. I wanted to stop drugs completely, but I did it the wrong way." At the time, he said he "wasn't ready" to share publicly what was going on,...
- 11/18/2019
- E! Online
Spencer Mullen Nov 15, 2019
Everybody's Everything, The Mandalorian, The Flash, and more in today's daily Link Tank!
Bank of America Merrill Lynch claims that 800 million jobs could disappear due to automation.
"According to a new analysis from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, around 800 million jobs could disappear worldwide by the year 2035."
Read more at Inverse.
Here's a definitive ranking of every version of Harrison Wells on CW's The Flash.
"Over the course of its six-season run, The CW’s The Flash has introduced viewers to dozens of memorable characters. However, there’s one face that seems to keep appearing over, and over, and over, and over again."
Read more at The Mary Sue.
The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal accidentally spoiled the name of his character in a recent interview.
"The Disney+ show is called The Mandalorian. The toys call him “The Mandalorian.” And in the first episode, he’s referred to mostly as “Mandalorian.
Everybody's Everything, The Mandalorian, The Flash, and more in today's daily Link Tank!
Bank of America Merrill Lynch claims that 800 million jobs could disappear due to automation.
"According to a new analysis from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, around 800 million jobs could disappear worldwide by the year 2035."
Read more at Inverse.
Here's a definitive ranking of every version of Harrison Wells on CW's The Flash.
"Over the course of its six-season run, The CW’s The Flash has introduced viewers to dozens of memorable characters. However, there’s one face that seems to keep appearing over, and over, and over, and over again."
Read more at The Mary Sue.
The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal accidentally spoiled the name of his character in a recent interview.
"The Disney+ show is called The Mandalorian. The toys call him “The Mandalorian.” And in the first episode, he’s referred to mostly as “Mandalorian.
- 11/14/2019
- Den of Geek
Lil Peep reflects on hard work as he travels around Brussels in the new video for “Belgium,” a track off his posthumous Ep, Goth Angel Sinner.
The clip opens with old footage of Peep on an airplane en route to the Belgian capital, discussing how determined he was to build a career in music. The rest of the clip features live footage of Peep performing in small but packed venues, as well as shots of the musician wandering the streets of Belgium.
The video closes with another clip of Peep on the plane,...
The clip opens with old footage of Peep on an airplane en route to the Belgian capital, discussing how determined he was to build a career in music. The rest of the clip features live footage of Peep performing in small but packed venues, as well as shots of the musician wandering the streets of Belgium.
The video closes with another clip of Peep on the plane,...
- 11/12/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Just because comedians are laughing on stage doesn’t mean they are smiling behind the curtain.
In Laughing Matters, a new 30-minute documentary, 12 comedians speak candidly about their mental health struggles, showing that there are often dark lows lurking beneath the highs of comedic performance.
To help start the conversation, Sarah Silverman, 48, opens up about her battle with depression.
“All of us learn a skill set inherently as children that gets us through childhood,” says Sarah Silverman. “One hundred percent of comedians become comedians because somewhere in their childhood they needed to be funny in order to survive.”
Silverman reveals...
In Laughing Matters, a new 30-minute documentary, 12 comedians speak candidly about their mental health struggles, showing that there are often dark lows lurking beneath the highs of comedic performance.
To help start the conversation, Sarah Silverman, 48, opens up about her battle with depression.
“All of us learn a skill set inherently as children that gets us through childhood,” says Sarah Silverman. “One hundred percent of comedians become comedians because somewhere in their childhood they needed to be funny in order to survive.”
Silverman reveals...
- 10/11/2019
- by Georgia Slater
- PEOPLE.com
The Good Place gang is back for one final season — and their experiment to prove humanity is worth saving just hit a major snag.
Thursday’s Season 4 premiere kicks off with Eleanor gazing adoringly at Chidi as he rambles on about how great the Good Place is (look at all the big, thick philosophy books!), all the while not having a clue who Eleanor is. Michael tries to inspire her and the rest of the Soul Squad with a stirring pep talk — but at the same time, Shawn is giving a similar pep talk to his Bad Place cronies. They...
Thursday’s Season 4 premiere kicks off with Eleanor gazing adoringly at Chidi as he rambles on about how great the Good Place is (look at all the big, thick philosophy books!), all the while not having a clue who Eleanor is. Michael tries to inspire her and the rest of the Soul Squad with a stirring pep talk — but at the same time, Shawn is giving a similar pep talk to his Bad Place cronies. They...
- 9/27/2019
- TVLine.com
Everything about Lindsay Lohan’s new song — “Xanax,” featuring Alma — is about as bizarre, in a good way, as you’d expect. The track isn’t available on any major streaming services yet, instead opting to exist only as a music video on Igtv. “This video is a compilation of vignettes of life,” its caption reads. “Family, love, the process of moving forward and letting go of the past. To live and be happy, free of fear. Just to be grateful and open our eyes to our opportunities instead of numbing the mind.
- 9/24/2019
- by Charles Holmes
- Rollingstone.com
, “Babyteeth” is the kind of soft-hearted tearjerker that does everything in its power to rescue beauty from pain; the kind that feels like it would lose its balance and tip right off the screen if it stopped being able to walk the line between the two. And yet, despite a handful of shaky moments and a story that sounds like a supercut of all the worst tropes in contemporary independent cinema, Shannon Murphy’s primal and surefooted debut never falls into either mawkishness or sadism. It keeps you on your toes from the moment it starts, brings together a winsome but wounded group of people who are all struggling to slay the “tiny gods” in their heads, and then forces them through an ordeal that might just break their hearts. And yours.
Milla Finlay is a 16-year-old Australian high school girl who’s sick with an unspecified cancer, and has been for a long time.
Milla Finlay is a 16-year-old Australian high school girl who’s sick with an unspecified cancer, and has been for a long time.
- 9/4/2019
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
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