Vogue went to Zac Efron’s house and asked him 73 questions. Like what was the name of his first animal, who is his biggest influence is and the weirdest thing he cooked. Which is what he would be if he was not an actor. My favorite question, was what would be the name of his musical and he said Zacalcious. My favorite answer is to whom he would love to do a love scene with? He said, “The Rock. Finish what we started [in Baywatch.]”
While the questions were stupid, he looked stupid hot answering them. He is such a charmer, my pants fell off watching this interview. Watch it in mute because the real him and the cardboard version of him are so much fun to watch!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DTwXdqmRiM
Channing Tatum has brought his Magic Mike to Vegas and James Corden wants to be part of it. Therefore the Late Late Show host auditioned to be part of the All-Male Revue. How did it go? As painful as the original film was. Which is why I have still not seen the sequel.
Anyways, the CBS host got better with each inch of clothing he took off. So much so, they should rename it Magic James.
Last week it was announced that the Family Matters house is going to be torn down, and this week Entertainment Weekly posted photos of the cast together again. Jo Marie Payton, Reginald VelJohnson, Kellie Shanygne Williams, Darius McCrary, Jaleel White, Telma Hopkins, Shawn Harrison, and Bryton James did a photo shoot for the mag. Even though it has been 19 years since their beloved sitcom ended, they look just as close as they did then. In fact, they look like they are having as just as much as they did when they were all working together.
So much so, I think someone needs to give them reboot ASAP. I would love to spend my Friday nights with the Winslows and Urkel all over again. Just like I did in the ’90s. Would you watch?
To see more photos from the reunion, then click here!
Hugh Hefner passed away from natural causes yesterday at the age of 91. What a life he lead. Men wanted to be him and women wanted to be with him.
He created a magazine called Playboy that taught women that they could be beautiful naked. It could be artistic and not just for men to ogle at. It also helped create the sexual revolution in the ’60s. It made us less uptight about sex and we needed it. The feeling of sexual freedom was always there, he just help to expose it for what is. Something so natural and amazing.
And like I said, he lead an amazing life! Let’s honor him today by taking a beautiful photo of ourselves naked and loving our bodies like he did. Or reading a Playboy magazine…for the articles.