”If you were engaged to a real life matchmaker, what would be non-negotiable for you?“
Dakota Johnson: “Like not an asshole!”
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Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans were on Today today to talk about their movie Materialists, which is about a matchmaker who makes the wrong matches for herself.
Craig Melvin thought it would be cute to ask them, ”If either of you were engaged to a real life matchmaker, what would be one non-negotiable for you?“
Evans said she “must love dogs”, which would get him a lot of dates if he was not married.
But the reportedly newly single actress had a better answer, “Like not an asshole.” Anyone going to argue with that?
Well, the assholes who are going to complain because she said the word asshole on live television. While asshole might not be one of the seven words that you cannot say on television, it was still enough for NBC to bleep it for social media and the West Coast feed.
That is a shame because it is an important lesson for parents to teach their kids about dating. They should learn at a young age not to be an asshole and not to stay with one! Although it took her seven years to uncouple from Chris Martin.
Jonathan Groff was once again nominated for a Tony, this time for Just in Time, which is about singer Bobby Darin.
If you are nominated for a musical, most likely you are going to perform a number from the show, and he did.
During the Broadway production, he interacts with the audience. And he did the same at The Tonys.
Who did he choose to interact with in the audience? The most loved star in the house, after him. Keanu Reeves, of course!
How did the internet’s boyfriend react? He ate it up! And we ate his reaction up!
I don’t know who was the luckier man here. Because I would love to give Keanu a lap dance, and I would love to get a dance from Groff. So I will call it a tie!
The best part is that the Tony winner picked to light John Wick’s wick over George Clooney! Proving Clooney is so last century! While Reeves is both!
The original cast of Hamilton, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jonathan Groff, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Phillipa Soo, Daveed Diggs, and Leslie Odom, Jr., reunited yesterday at The Tony Awards to celebrate the musical’s tenth anniversary.
They didn’t just stand there and pose for the cameras. Instead, they performed a medley of the show’s songs. So, it felt like you were getting all of Hamilton in four minutes and eighteen seconds.
What a performance! There were definitely some broken legs in the audience after watching that.
The only negative is that it proved that even though this was Broadway’s most lucrative year ($800 for George Clooney to bore you to tears), it wasn’t a very good one. Not like the year that Hamilton changed the game!