Denzel Washington ranks his priorities from highest 2 lowest. For the two-time Oscar winner, 70, despite starring in a slew of hit films, he isn’t interested in watching them. “I don’t watch movies, man. I really don’t,” Washington told GQ during a recent sit-down with “Highest 2 Lowest” director Spike Lee and his co-star A$AP Rocky. “I’m just being honest with you! I don’t watch movies! I don’t go to ... Read more
Robin Westman The Minneapolis School Shooter Confesses Dark Regret Proclaiming I Was Tired Of Being Trans I Wish I Never Brainwashed Myself
Transgender mass shooter Robin Westman confessed that he “was tired of being trans” and wished he “never brain-washed” himself in a manifesto posted online before he slaughtered two children and wounded 18 more at a Minneapolis church. In a twisted handwritten journal he shared on YouTube before the massacre — much of which is encrypted in a homespun code of Russian Cyrillic script and English words ... Read more
Wealthy Broskies Hijack US Open With Wild Daylong Party Flaunting Towers Of Empty Cocktail Cups As Trophies
They’re turning this into the US Bro-pen. Deep-pocketed day-drinking broskis are turning the otherwise serene US Open into a frat party — and are carrying around stacked cups of demolished, $23 Honey Deuce cocktails as a massive flex. One group of eight college pals was toting a 30-cup-tall tower of the tennis tournaments’ iconic alcoholic nectar as they charged into the Louis Armstrong Stadium on ... Read more
A Nightmare To Work For Emmy Winning Insider Breaks Silence On Ellen DeGeneres And The Tears Hidden Behind Her Smile
Greg Fitzsimmons is setting the record straight on his former boss. The comedian, 59, worked on the first two years of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” which debuted in 2003. “She was rough,” Fitzsimmons admitted about the show’s host, Ellen DeGeneres, while on the “We Might Be Drunk” podcast Tuesday. “She was the C-word.” “First of all, I wanted to write for her because I really do think she’s one of the great ... Read more
Lost Masterpiece Looted By Nazis During WWII Resurfaces Eight Decades Later After Astonishing Discovery In Real Estate Listing
A painting pillaged by the Nazis from a Jewish art collector during World War II has been found 80 years later — after it was spotted in a real estate listing for the home of a high-ranking Nazi’s daughter. “Portrait of a Lady,” by the Italian painter Giuseppe Ghislandi, was spotted in the listing hanging over a couch in the living room of a home being sold in Argentina, where the owner’s dad, Goering aide Friedrich ... Read more




