The first one bites the dust. Comedian Devon Walker has announced his exit from “Saturday Night Live” after three seasons, just days after creator Lorne Michaels teased a Season 51 cast shake-up. Walker, 34, shared the surprising news on Instagram Monday night. He compared his job on the NBC sketch comedy show to a relationship, and admitted that it was “toxic” at times. “To me, jobs in this ... Read more
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Snoop Dogg Faces Backlash After Admitting Fear of Kids’ Movies Featuring LGBTQ+ Characters
“I don’t have the answer,” the rapper said while recalling his grandson’s questions about a same-sex couple in ‘Lightyear’ Snoop Dogg is criticizing LGBTQ+ representation in children’s movies as he suggests it leads kids to “ask questions” that he says he doesn’t have the answers to. The rapper’s criticisms arose during a recent podcast appearance, during which he recalled one of his grandsons’ reactions to seeing ... Read more
Andrea Bocelli at 66 Delivers a Heavenly Performance That Feels Like He Sees Into Us All
It’s always a phenomenal and emotional sight witnessing blind musicians play with their heart and soul. When 66-year-old Andrea Bocelli, one of the world’s most sensational, living classical voices, sat at the piano on the Jennifer Hudson show for a raw and natural rendition of “Il Mare Calmo Della Sare,” the audience was moved to tears by his astounding ability. The wholesome clip has amassed over 319k views in only two ... Read more
Hollywood Turns Upside Down Ludacris Rules The Game And Tom Cruise Had To Ask Permission To Dance
When one thinks of Hollywood heavyweights with final say over Tom Cruise’s next cinematic move, names like studio executives or franchise producers might come to mind. Yet, in a twist worthy of the big screen, the person who could—and did—give Cruise the green light for one of his most memorable on-screen shenanigans wasn’t a Paramount honcho but rapper-turned-actor Christopher “Ludacris” Bridges. A Meeting of Two ... Read more
Paul McCartney’s Single Chord Shakes the Nation as Queen Camilla Weeps Before the Fallen
A Song That Stilled the Nation At the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, under a sky so heavy it seemed to press upon the earth, Sir Paul McCartney stepped forward for the National Memorial Service hosted by the Royal British Legion. The crowd — veterans with medals pinned to their jackets, families clutching photographs, and royals standing in quiet solidarity — hushed in unison as he took his place. When the ... Read more