Before Elle Fanning was writing scary books in Mary Shelley, she got scared by something else in Daddy Care. How precious was the 4-year-old in that 2003 movie?
Out of all of the Friends, the only one whose memoir I want to read is Matthew Perry’s. And on November 1st, we are going to get to do just that. The actor revealed today that he wrote an autobiography called Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.
Why now? “So much has been written about me in the past. I thought it was time people heard from me. The highs were high, the lows were low. But I have lived to tell the tale, even though at times it looked like I wouldn’t. And it’s all in here,” the actor wrote. “I apologize it’s not a pop up book.”
Pop up book or not, it is going to be an intriguing read. I am sure it is going to be hard to put down once you pick it up.
President Joe Biden is going to appear in an NBC interview before the Super Bowl on Sunday. And his brand new puppy Commander is going to make his debut during the more important game with his mother, First Lady Jill Biden.
Together the two of them are going to be on Puppy Bowl XVIII with a special message about love the day before Valentine’s Day. “Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite holidays because it is all about love,” FLOTUS said. “What’s so wonderful about having pets is that they bring us unconditional love, joy, and comfort every day.”
That they are. And I am so grateful that we have a dog and a cat in the White House again. It says a lot about a person if they own a pet and how they treat them. The Bidens are very loving to their fur babies, and they are running the country the same way.
Puppy Bowl XVIII airs on Animal Planet and Discovery+ on Sunday. Who cares about Rams and Bangles when you have puppies? Go puppies!
The contestants on Wheel of Fortune are having a really good week. For the first time in the show’s 40-year history, they had back-to-back $100,000 winners. Then they were followed by a third winner in a row, winning that amount.
Therefore, some fans of the show are starting conspiracy theories online, and host Pat Sajak has a message for them. He wrote, “A quick reminder to conspiracy theorists: thanks to the quiz show scandals of the 1950s, fixing a TV game show is a federal crime. I really like our players, and I’d like them all to win, but I draw the line at serving prison time.”
I have to admit; I am beginning to have my own conspiracy theory. It is interesting that this started happening right after Amy Schneider’s astonishing 40-game run on Jeopardy. It feels like this is WoF’s way of getting people to tune in for some excitement.
Jada Pinkett-Smith showed up to the premiere of Peacock’s Bel-Air to support her husband, Will Smith. The first thing I noticed in this video from Variety of her on the red carpet is that she looks like a banana that is in the process of being peeled.
The jacket is bright yellow like the peel, and the suit is dull like the center of the fruit.