Today is Jane Wiedlin’s 67th birthday. To celebrate it, the Go-Go’s musician shared a photo of herself in just her birthday suit.
So, Cool Jerks, I think we can all agree that the rhythm guitarist still got the beat. All the boys are still head over heels for the musician and would love to vacation with her.
If Bill and Ted saw their Joan of Arc, they would fail their history final because they would be stuck with her in the time-traveling phone booth.
On that note, are we sure that in this photo, that is not her from the year 1989, because she looks just as most excellent now as she did when that film came out?
Party on, Jane! Party on! I hope someone has a clue and sends you a singing telegram (this one is for my niece who loves that movie).
What do Selena Gomez and Post Malone have in common? They both have their own Oreo cookies. While Post’s has come and gone, Selena’s is coming on June 2nd.
“Making my own OREO cookie was a lot of fun. I grew up loving them, so being able to be a part of the process was a full-circle moment,” said Selena Gomez. “I wanted to find a way for it to feel comforting and have a bit of nostalgia from my childhood. The cinnamon flavor gives it this horchata feel, and I’m excited for my fans to try it.”
The actress’ cookie features a layer of chocolate and cinnamon flavor creme sandwiched between two chocolate cinnamon flavored wafers.
The outer cookie will come with six unique embossments, designed by the star of Only Murders in the Building. One wafer spells out Selenators, while another features her signature, and it is an Oreo first. The latter is found in approximately every three packs.
Oreo is making a donation to the Rare Impact Fund. Founded by Selena in 2020, the Rare Impact Fund focuses on increasing access to mental health services and education for young people around the world.
Selena’s Oreo is only available for a limited time.
To see what the six special wafers look like, then click here!
We’ve seen Pennywise terrorize the kids of Derry in It and It: Chapter Two, but that was only after he had taken several of their lives over a few decades.
This Fall, we are going to see how he terrified the town in 1962, and it is going to be even scarier than we thought.
The series is being brought to life by Andy and Barbara Muschietti, who reimagined It for the big screen. The siblings pondered Pennywise’s past, and now they are adapting that nightmare for the small screen.
It: Welcome to Derry will air on HBO and stream on Max, I mean HBO Max. I don’t know what is scarier: that Warner Bros can’t figure out what to call their streaming service or the teaser trailer. The former, definitely the former.
Yesterday was no different. He attempted to plop down on a pool floatie on the ground at the end of the show, but instead, he found himself doing a backwards somersault off it, going ass over head.
Then, once he was able to turn himself around, he tried to lie down on the rubber balloon. However, that did not work out too well for him because his landing caused it to pop, and it was slowly deflating.
All of this left Vanna White to laugh with him. Yeah, with him!
If I were Sony, I would take out insurance on Seacrest because you never know when he is going to fall.