It is Father’s Day, and kids all over the World are spending time with their fathers.
Johnny Lowe is no differnt. So, today, he drove over to spend the day with his dad. Not Rob Lowe, but John Stamos.
What did they do? They watched some of the Full House star’s finest work! It was a real bonding moment for the father and son.
Although I am not sure that is his “dad” because Johnny looks a lot like Rick Springfield.
And now that I think about it, it makes sense. Springfield sings Jessie’s Girl, Stamos played Uncle Jesse, so does that mean that Sherly Lowe is Jessie’s girl?
Earlier this week, Gordon Ramsay went for a bike ride in Connecticut. However, it did not go well, and he says he is lucky to be alive. And the only reason he is still with us is because he wore a helmet.
So he is telling everyone, old and young, to wear a helmet. It is worth the cost because it can mean the difference between life and death.
When it comes to how he is doing, he says he spent some time in the hospital. Then he gave us an update on his condition, “I’m doing ok and did not break any bones or suffer any major injuries but I am a bit bruised up looking like a purple potato.”
The Master Chef lifted up his coat and showed us his upper left torso. It is covered in a deep purple bruise.
Hopefully, he will be better soon, physically and mentally, because you can tell how shaken up he is from it.
We know the late Christopher Reeve as Superman. But that almost wasn’t the case.
James Brolin told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live yesterday that he was offered the role but turned it down.
The actor had several successful film roles in the early ’70s, like Skyjacked and West World, and said he “couldn’t see being in a red sock hanging up on wires, and them saying ‘That’s lunch.’ And I’m like, ‘Get me down. There were just a lot of things about it that I thought would change the direction of my career.”
While he does not regret turning down that role, he said that he regrets accepting the TV show Hotel from Aaron Sorkin and not holding out for the right film role after a two-year drought.
As someone who grew up watching The Amityville Horror and Marcus Welby, M.D., I think he made a mistake. Because his legacy is now being Mr. Barbra Steisdand and it could’ve been as something else.