Before John Travolta had a lot of money in Gotti, he needed some from Mutual of New York. He looks the same now as he did when he was 19 in that 1974 commercial.
Things got interesting on The View this morning. The panel was talking about Senator Mitt Romney announcing that he will not seek reelection in 2024. But then things took a strange turn.
Whoopi Goldberg finished her thought, looked over at Alyssa Farah Griffin, and asked her, “Are you pregnant?”
Griffin, horrified and shocked by the question, nervously said, “No. OMG!” Then she added, “You can’t say that when my mother-in-law is here who is dying for me to get pregnant.”
Griffin then asked Goldberg if she looked like she was expecting, and she told her, “I just got a vibe.”
Griffin shared with her co-hosts that she and her husband, Justin Griffin, are open to having a baby, but they are not pregnant as of now.
At least she doesn’t think that she is. So she said she will take a test when she gets home. Who knows? She might come in tomorrow (or Monday if they didn’t pre-tape) with some big news. And I am not talking about the news they discuss during Hot Topics.
Back to Goldberg. She profusely apologized to Griffin for asking her.
We’ve been hearing about the Fraiser sequel for five years. And today, Paramount+ released the trailer for the series.
I am the rare sitcom lover who never loved the original show. But I am actually curious about Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) getting to know his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott), who hates his pompous father.
Fraiser debuts with two episodes on October 12th, and the remaining eight episodes will be released weekly.
Last week, some guy wrote an article saying that Martin Short is not funny. And no one agreed with him.
Several comedians and actors came to Short’s defense. Because, as we know, he is naturally hysterical.
In fact, he is so funny that just seeing him can make other people turn into comedians. Case in point. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ran into the Only Murders in the Building star on a plane, posted a photo, and wrote, “On a flight with someone who lived up (or down) to his name.”
That makes us laugh because even though Short is short, so is almost anyone else who stands next to the 7’2″ tall basketball legend.
But the jokes didn’t stop there. When Wonder Woman, aka Lynda Carter, saw the photo, she wrote to Abdul-Jabbar, “Wait a minute. Aren’t you the co-pilot??” If you don’t get that reference, then you need to watch Airplane ASAP. You have not experienced humor until you have seen that film.
So that clueless asshole who wrote the article, let’s see you make us laugh. Didn’t think you could do it.
Rena Sofer left General Hospital almost 26 years ago, but her character Lois Cerullo was never forgotten. Therefore, she is returning to Port Charles next month, according to People.
And it couldn’t come at a better time. Her ex, Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth), has amnesia, and he thinks he is his musical alter-ego, Eddie Maine. Lois fell in love with the musician. So much so that they have a daughter, Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton), from their invalid marriage because he was married to someone else.
Oh, and did I mention that Ned is married again to someone else? But that might change as soon as he sees Lois.
Hopefully, it will, so that Lois can stay in town for a long time because I don’t want her going anywhere.