This past Thursday, everyone was upset that Alex (Justin Chambers) left his wife for Izzy (Katherine Heigl) on Grey’s Anatomy.
The only person, who was OK with it, was Ellen Pompeo. It could be because she knew she was going to hang out with another one of the original interns. Here she is with T.R. Knight, who left the show during season 5.
She wrote this about their reunion, “Old friends are the BEST friends @t.r.knight… but like we aren’t old… we’ve just known each other for a very long time yes yes that’s it….”
Seeing them reunited, reminds how good the show was 11 seasons ago, and why I don’t miss watching it.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9KISDUh2Pf/?igshid=17iw2qh2y9eyl Billy Idol can sing, but can he play the trumpet? Not for all the Mony, Mony in the world. He tried, but it was a shock to his system how hard it was to do. I guess he will just have to stick to rebel yelling because the horn thing is not working out for him.
Norman Reedus was on The Late Late Show yesterday. James Corden wanted to know what are some of the weirdest gifts he has gotten from his fans. The Walking Dead star did not hesitate to tell the CBS host that he has gotten breast implants.
What does he do with them? The first one he used as a phone cradle in his trailer for a year. Another one, Reedus says he threw at Steven Yeun during a CNN interview. The rest he has thrown at other people or opened them up.
How many has he gotten? “At least a handful.” Then those sound like B-cups to me.
If you meet Reedus at a convention, you might want to give something other than your silicone boobs. Give him chicklets instead. They are cheaper.
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Yesterday, three generations of the Pearsons did a TikTok dance challenge to celebrate wrapping season four of This Is Us. However, there was one member of the cast they did not tell about it.
That poor person is Justin Hartley. His poor face when he finds out is so sad. Sadder than some of the scenes they have give him over the last few seasons. Poor Justin.
First, Disney+ was not prepared with Baby Yoda toys when The Mandalorian came out in November. Now, due to the Coronavirus, they might not have a shortage of supply of him for Christmas.
Baby Yoda and other Hasbro toys are made in China, and because of the virus production has been disrupted. Jim Silver, CEO of Toys, Tots, Pets & More, told CNN Business, “If things aren’t normal by the time June and July roll around, there will be shortages on a litany of toys.”
Meaning come Christmas, we might be forced to buy kids books and clothes instead of toys. That means they will be the ones saying bah humbug instead of us. Sad, we will be.