States are beginning to open up again, but that doesn’t mean it is safe to return to life as it was in 2019. There are a lot of reasons to avoid situations that could put us at risk, and protecting others who are more vulnerable to coronavirus is one of the top reasons. We need to make sure that people like Henry Winkler get all the tomorrows they deserve.
As Winkler says in this video for the California Governor, “The beauties of California, they’re all going be there once this is all over.” The flowers might still be there, but one of the nicest guys in Hollywood might not be if we don’t wear masks, wash our hands, and practice social distancing.
Remember when you were a kid and used to think people had cooties, pretend that they still do.
I will end this post with some wise words from the Fonz on Happy Days that are relevant for today’s world, “Sit on it!” If we do more of that at home today, we will be closer to going back to normal sooner rather than later.
Mother’s Day is coming up on Sunday, and The Rock wanted to show all the daddies and offspring how to make the perfect Mamaritas with his Teremana Tequila.
A three-minute instructional video turned into a 14-minute one because his daughter Jasmine decided she wanted to be part of it. The four-year-old wanted to help her daddy, so she picked up some flowers to go in her dad’s cocktail.
After she was done with that, she couldn’t wait to help pour the ingredients into the mixer. Thankfully, for DJ, the toddler only ate the fruit and didn’t try to drink any of the ingredients.
It was nice to see the way they interact. He never got mad at her, and he calmly told her what to do. That is probably why she knew to stick to the fruit and avoid the alcohol.
He is a good daddy, even if he screwed the lid on too tight. I love that he doesn’t even know his own stregnth. Heck, I just adore him.
Before Rob Lowe was the ’80s heartthrob in movies, he was the leading man in The Go-Go’s Turn to You. You can see why the girl group turned to the 20-year-old to be in their 1984 music video.
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It has been five years since we caught our last new White Collar episode. However, it sounds like Executive Producer Jeff Eastin and Matt Bomer are ready to begin the chase again.
The EP tweeted, “Had a great convo with @MattBomer. We have a plan to bring #WhiteCollar back.
“So, as Mozzie might say, ‘To quote Steve Harvey, ‘The dream is free. The hustle is sold separately.’’
“It’s time to hustle.”
If that is not enough to make you do the Disco dance the Hustle, then Bomer’s response will. He wrote, “🧐🤞.”
Even though Bomer has worked nonstop, I am happy he is willing to bring back his most beloved character. It just better not mess with his filming of Doom Patrol.