Vince Vaughn was driving yesterday when he was stopped at a DUI checkpoint at 12:30a in Manhattan Beach, Ca. When the officers got to him, he and his passenger were arrested according to KABC. The actor was taken into custody for suspicion of DUI, his passenger for suspicion of public intoxication and both were also charged with resisting arrest.
After they were taken to the station, they were booked and eventually released on bail. Before he left jail, he took this mugshot. I know it is wrong to say, but this is one of his best photos.
Back in September, TBS picked up People of Earth for a third season, and now they have decided to change their minds. Creator, David Jenkins, tweeted, “Just got word last night: TBS has cancelled People of Earth. Thank you to everyone who was a fan of the show and enjoyed its gentle, amiable sci-fi weirdness. It was an honor sharing this show with you. Let’s do it again soon. Love you all.”
No reason on why they backtracked so late into the production of the show, so hopefully someone else will save it. There should be a network for unfairly cancelled shows, for series like this one, Heathers, Lucifer, Last Man on Earth and so on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coEaFR2FeNA
It has been 7 years since every Friday we have Rebecca Black’s song stuck in our heads. That was when she was just 13 years old and now the 20-year-old (feeling old?) is still trying to make it on to the music scene.
Yesterday, she auditioned for The Four on Fox by turning *NSYNC’s pop hit Bye, Bye, Bye into a ballad. Was the performance good enough to advance to next week’s episode? Sadly, the judges, Meghan Trainor, P Diddy and the guy who does not go down on his wife (that is all I see him as now) said bye, bye bye to her. While they did, we never will because it is Friday and you know what that means, everybody’s looking forward to the weekend, weekend. Partying, partying, yeah.
Seriously though, she needs to keep on trying to make her dream become a reality. Now that we are hearing her without all of that autotuning, we can actually hear that she can really sing. Black should give The Voice a try!
For the first time since Queer as Folk ended in 2005, the whole cast got together to talk about how groundbreaking their show was then and still is today. Scott Lowell told Entertainment Weekly, “We stopped making this 90 years ago, and people are still…discovering it for the first time and think it is real.” Then he added, “That this felt, in an odd way like a docudrama. To a world, many people knew nothing about and now they do. Now they are as passionate about those issues as anybody.” Issues like hate crimes, coming out, same-sex marriages, HIV, crystal meth in the gay community and so much more.
These issues felt real because of the way that Brian (Gale Harold), Justin (Randy Harrison) Emmett (Peter Paige), Ted (Lowell), Justin (Randy Harrison), Lindsay (Thea Gill), Melanie (Michelle Clunie), Ben (Rober Gant) Michael (Hal Sparks) and Debbie (Sharon Gless) portrayed each storyline that was given to them. This cast might not have not all been in the same place for 13 years, but they still look as close as they did when they were all spending the night out at Babylon. Of course, that was before the nightclub was blown up.
On that note, I am surprised that this show has not been picked up for a revival because the Babylon explosion was, in some ways, like what happened at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, a hate crime against the LGBTQ community. Not only that, so many topics that they touched on back then are, sadly, relevant again. Plus, CowLip (Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman) are brilliant at expressing important messages through the writing they do for each of their characters.
Plus, I miss watching naked men. When Harold was asked why so many straight women watch the show, he told the interviewer that just like how men like watching two women going at it, so do women like seeing two men have sex. At that moment, I realized why I watched and love this show. It still remains one of my all-time favorite series to this day. Or as Paige puts it, “I often say people came for the queer, but they stayed for the folk.”
It was the first show that was based on an almost all gay cast of characters. Until QAF, there would be a homosexual character on a show, but this one was all about several same-sex couples. It opened the door for some many shows to do the same. Not just because they were the first do it, but because they did it so right. And because the characters did it a lot. Sorry, back to the important things they covered.
Seriously, this is a show that we once again need on our televisions, and it bogs my mind why they are not doing new episodes. C’mon Robert Greenblatt, bring back the baby you only had for a little time on Showtime.
Yesterday, Hilary Duff’s sister, Hayley, gave birth to her second niece, and today Lizzie McGuire had her own baby news. She posted the above photo and wrote, “Guess what guys! @matthewkoma and I made a little princess of our own and we couldn’t be more excited!!!!!!🤰🏼👶🏼🎀.”
No other details were given like how far along she is with her second baby, her first with professional bowler, Matthew Koma. The actress has a son, Luca, 6, with ex-husband, Mike Comrie.
The star has done a good job hiding her pregnancy because you couldn’t even tell she is with child during all of her press appearances she did this week for Younger. Although, looking back at some of those photos, you can tell she is hiding something. Sneaky, sneaky.