Jamie Lee Curtis attended the Golden Globes on Tuesday and watched her Everything Everywhere All at Once co-stars, Ke Huy Quan and Michelle Yeoh, win awards, as did their film, but she went home empty-handed. Or so she thought.
“Fuck COVID,” the actress wrote. “Sadly, this head cheerleader is not going to be at all the weekend festivities cheering on her friends and colleagues. Life on life’s terms. I’m glad that there are all these home tests available so that I didn’t go to the @americanfilminstitute lunch and spread my germs. I was SO looking forward to going to the @bafta tea and the @criticschoice awards as a nominee and member of a motley crew! I’m so proud of these people, and I look forward to cheering them on through my TV set. Stay safe out there people.”
Hopefully, she will be better soon.
And I know she didn’t get COVID at the Globes. It takes longer than two days for symptoms to show and to test positive.
Ever since I was a little girl and my dad introduced me to History of the World Part 1, I have anxiously been awaiting the sequel so that I could watch Jews in Space.
So when Hulu announced that they were finally giving us History of the World Part 2, I am like I am finally going to see it.
But alas, my hopes were crushed when the streaming service released the teaser for Mel Brooks’ 4-night event that starts on March 6th because the Jews never leave the earth.
Just like Space Balls 3: The Search for 2, Brooks has promised to give me something that will never happen. I guess I will have to watch one of his movies so that I can laugh instead of cry.
Miley Cyrus has a new song out called Flowers that seems to be about her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth. It starts out telling their love story. But then she declares, “I can love me better than you can.”
Those are words that so many people whose relationships have ended need to hear. Her song is going to be played at so many divorce parties. Just like Wrecking Ball is played when women are giving birth.
Her new album, Endless Summer Vacation, will be released on March 10th.