Forget the Olympics! Forget Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul! Forget Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump! The biggest battle of the year is between Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi.
On September 2nd, the two competitive eaters will go mouth-to-mouth to determine who is the true hot dog eating champ live on Netflix in Chestnut vs Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef.
This is the first time they have competed together in 15 years.
World Record-Holder for eating 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes, Joey Chestnut has been dominating the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest for the past eight years. A six-time Nathan’s Hot Dog champion, Takeru Kobayashi is no stranger to professional eating. He brought fame to the sport in 2001 when he won his first Hot Dog Eating Championship by eating double the amount of hot dogs the previous record holder ate, and continued to hold that title for many years. While rumors swirled about his retirement, Kobayashi is here to stay.
This all came about because Nathan disqualified Chestnut for promoting another company’s vegetarian wieners. Nathan’s loss is our gain because this is even better than the annual July 4th ritual.
Out of all of the houses featured in movies, the one I would want to live in the least is the Poltergeist abode.
While that is me, I am sure there are people who would die for the opportunity. Well, they don’t have to literally die to own it. Because for the first time in 45 years, it is up for sale.
The two-story, four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom, 2,373 sqft home with a pool and jacuzzi in Simi Valley is on the market for $1,174,999.
The real estate agent says it is “without the ghostly antics.”
Jared Padalecki is out of work for the first time in a really long time. However, that is about to change. The actor is joining CBS’s Fire Country for a 3-episode arc.
Deadline says that “he will play Camden, a SoCal firefighter and maverick with a surfer swagger who is a force to be reckoned with and immediately recognizes Bode’s (Max Thieriot) raw talent.”
If all goes well, he might get a spinoff, making it the second one from the procedural. Sheriff County was already picked up to series.
Looks like Fire Country is joining the likes of CSI, NCIS, and FBI.
Before Elizabeth Banks directed Cocaine Bear, she talked to a guy whose teeth were not cocaine white. How pretty was the 25-year-old in that Arm & Hammer Advance White Toothpaste commercial?