Today on Live with Kelly and Ryan, Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest put on blow up Sumo Wrestling suits to battle it out for fun. And fun they did have until they found themselves on the floor. That is because they turned into a Life Call commercial from the ’80s. Thankfully, the crew was there to help them up or they would still be on floor saying, “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up.”
Taye Diggs wanted to make an entrance on Ellen, and boy did he make one today that will be very hard to top. And I do mean hard! The actor came out doing aerobics to Olivia Newton-John’s Physical in a one-piece spandex leotard, and we could hear his body talk. So much so, our bodies are talking back and saying schwing!
Seriously, didn’t that grand entrance make you happy? What is it about watching aerobics that makes you happy? Doing that exercise is a completely different story!
It was time for another edition of Mean Tweets on Jimmy Kimmel Live and several A-listers like Gal Gadot, Emma Watson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Elisabeth Moss, John Lithgow, Dave Chappelle, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Aniston, Jim Parsons, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jennifer Lawrence, Kristen Bell, Bob Odenkirk and Michael Keaton. found out what the Twitterverse really thinks about them. Alec Baldwin read a Tweet from @RealDonaldTrump, but sadly in his own voice. Someone Tweeted about Gwyneth Paltrow, “Can Gwyneth Paltrow just stick to steaming her vagina and shut the f*ck up for f*ck’s sake?” Who else agrees with that besides me? Finally, they saved the best for last. Someone wondered if Kumail Nanjiani’s little Kumail is different colors. His comeback proves that some celebrities can be meaner than their Mean Tweets! And his was meaner than mean and funnier than funny!
Rebel Wilson was photographed with her hand on Anne Hathaway’s boob, so do the dirty rotten scoundrels have something to tell us? Yes, they do. They wanted to let us know that they are having a blast filming the remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
While they are enjoying it, I am sure we will have the opposite feeling if we actually go to see it. Does anyone, but the people making the movie, think it is going to be good?