Yesterday, Hulu dropped all ten episodes of The Bear. So, to honor the occasion, Ayo Edebiri posted a video of herself dancing with Matty Matheson. However, it was missing something, and that thing was Jeremy White. Therefore, she pulled him in to join them, but he bowed out.
And to me, this was the perfect metaphor for watching the third season. I was dancing like Ayo when I hit play, but I was like Jeremy after a few minutes I was like how can I get out of this?
Without spoilers, I felt like it was a slice of life I didn’t care about. It was as though it was an unedited reality show without any juicy scenes. If I wanted to know what it felt like to work in a restaurant for 30 minutes straight, I would get a job in one. In short, it was so dull.
Nothing can stop him. Not even nothing. The musician made music with nothing.
He recorded nothing, played it back on his computer, and we heard a note. He added that note to his keyboard and converted it into bass, drums, and a snare drum.
Sabrina Carpenter’s song Espresso is the song of the year. So Van Leeuwen Ice Cream
is cashing in on it, literally.
Tomorrow, Van Leeuwen will release Sabrina Carpenter Espresso, Espresso ice cream with rich, chewy brownies, chocolate chips, and swirls of fudge.
“Doing a flavor collab with a genuine Van Leeuwen super fan is always a lot of fun. We’re so excited to celebrate Sabrina and her newest hit with this extremely delicious ice cream,” said Ben Van Leeuwen, co-founder and CEO.
Doesn’t that sound delicious? If you want it, you can only order online or go to one of their stores while supplies last. 50% of the proceeds will be donated to Ali Forney Center, which protects LGBTQ+ youth from homelessness and provides other services.
Before Faye Dunaway’s daughter hated her in Mommy Dearest, her daughter loved her in a commercial for Thrill. How gorgeous was the 22-year-old in that 1963 commercial?