Rena Sofer has made a big change in her life by opting to leave The Bold and the Beautiful. She decided to make another change, and that was to cut off her beautiful long hair for a bold hairstyle.
What did she do with the 12 inches she cut off? She donated them to Locks of Love, and someone is going to thank her for her donation.
Bruce Springsteen is called The Boss because he is The Boss. His songs and his voice on them are one of a kind. They reached everybody from the working class to the elite, and that is why everybody likes them.
However, on his new album, Only The Strong Survive, he is singing songs by legendary Soul and Motown artists. One of those tunes is The Commodores’ Nightshift from 1985.
Today, the singer released his music video for the single, and we have never seen or heard him like this before. It is like at the age of 73; he finally found out this is the performer that he was meant to be.
Look at the way he comes alive differently than he has in the past. Not that there is anything wrong with his original stuff and how he performed them. But look at who he is here, and don’t tell me you don’t see how happy he is in the moment.
The transformation is incredible, and I can’t wait to hear the rest of the album on November 11th.
Now, back to the Nightshift. I just listened to the original version, and Bruce’s cover is actually better. I didn’t think it would be because the original is powerful on its own since it was a tribute to the recently deceased Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson. But Springsteen made it better by making it his own.
Gotta love an artist that can reinvent himself in his 70s! But then again, we are talking about Bruce.
Lizzo took a break from touring to have some fun. So, she rode a big old mechanical dick! Was she ready 2 be loved with it? At first, she couldn’t handle it. But once she got into the rhythm of its motion in the ocean, she rode it like a cowboy riding bull.
And that is why I love you bitch!
BTW Does anyone know where that penis ride is? Because I need to sit on it for some happy days.
Joel McHale has been spending more time hosting game shows than acting these days, and that is about to change. That is because Fox just cast him in their midseason live-action sitcom Animal Control.
The series will follow a group of local Animal Control workers whose lives are complicated by the fact that animals are simple, but humans are not. McHale will portray Frank, an opinionated, eccentric Animal Control officer who may not have gone to college but is still the most well-read person in the room. A former cop, Frank tried to expose corruption in his department, but his efforts got him fired, which may explain why he’s so cynical and curmudgeonly. He has an almost superhuman ability to understand animals. Humans…not so much.
This is not the first time he has worked with animals in a comedy. He also co-starred with some exotic ones on The Great Indoors. Hopefully, this program will do better than that one because it only lasted one season.
Samuel L. Jackson is on Sesame Street, and he teaches Abby The Word of the Day.
As soon as I saw that, I got all excited because I was hoping he would teach her his favorite word that rhymes with duck. But sadly, he taught her about belonging. And I probably belong in H-E-Double Hockeysticks because of what I was thinking. And I don’t regret it.
And I am sure the kids’ show doesn’t regret having him and the Aveggies on. How cute is that idea? As cute as Jackson was in his guest appearance.
Someone should do a movie with him where he hosts a children’s show. He is nice when the cameras are rolling, and the Jackson we know when they aren’t.