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Photography by Getty Images The singer and actress found herself in some hot water over the weekend after details about her new relationship status were revealed. By Stephanie Davoli Date December 11, 2023 No one does social media drama quite like Selena Gomez. The singer has been known to announce Instagram hiatuses that she may or may not always follow through on (which, relatable) and publicly react to perceived shade. But she recently got into some new hot water online after announcing her relationship with music producer Benny Blanco. So why has this budding romance already caused such a stir?…

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As for Michael, he, too, seems to be focusing on their children in the wake of their split, writing in a rare Instagram post in April, “Happy Easter with my two beautiful boys.” Amy met Michael when she was 8 years old, and they dated throughout her childhood. After a break as young adults, they came together to start a family. “He loves me and supports me,” she told The Sun last year. “He don’t care how much I weigh, how much I lose. He don’t care.” 1000-Lb Sisters premieres Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on TLC. Original Source

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Every year, the New York Times highlights what it considers the the best book covers of the year. The Book Review’s art director, Matt Dorfman, has selected 12 book covers out in 2023 as the “edgiest, catchiest, most creative book jackets of the year.” These covers include designs based in photography, typography, and illustration. Here are six of the NYT picks of the best book covers of 2023. Original Source

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We all make moral decisions when we engage with art, consciously or not. For some, an element of a film’s moral makeup crosses a line and makes it reprehensible. This can be in relation to the fiction of the piece or the real world events that took place surrounding the movie (a dangerous production, controversial players involved etc.). If you, Dear Reader, have such strong moral convictions and/or are sensitive to taboo topics in your movies, then The Crush is not going to be the ‘90s horror flick for you. Because The Crush is pure sleaze on the screen and…

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With the historic Hollywood strikes finally over, Tinseltown is gearing up for another award season. The strikes might have slowed down production, but it doesn’t seem to have hindered the steep competition fellow nominees will face on January 7th when the awards air live on CBS and Paramount+.This year Golden Globes has a few changes in store, including an increase in nomination size across all categories from five to six nominees. Despite the addition, there were still plenty of snubbed actors, movies, and TV shows when the categories were announced earlier today. While it’s understandable that not everyone’s hard work…

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Following a year-long US tour, Trevor Noah is releasing his long-awaited Netflix comedy special this month — and the first trailer arrived on Monday, just hours after the special was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Trevor Noah: Where Was I premieres Dec. 19 and marks Noah’s fourth comedy special on the streamer. Filmed at the Fox Theater in Detroit, the special delves into foreign national anthems and the cultural norms Noah experienced during his globetrotting ventures. In the trailer, Noah talks about losing his luggage in Paris and struggling to understand a rambling French translator trying to assist him.…

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Jeffrey Foskett, a singer-guitarist that spent decades in the Beach Boys and played a pivotal role in Brian Wilson‘s late Nineties comeback thanks to his soaring falsetto and effortless ability to harmonize, died after a long battle with anaplastic thyroid cancer. He was 67. “Jeff was always there for me when we toured and we couldn’t have done it without him,” Brian Wilson said in a statement. “Jeff was one of the most talented guys I ever knew. He was a great musical leader and guitarist and he could sing like an angel. I first met Jeff in 1976 when…

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Photography by Albert Hoang (@callmealbs) Preserving 2SLGBTQ+ art is more important than ever — this Toronto event did so in style. By Natalie Michie Date December 11, 2023 Nothing bonds us like a good story. Total strangers can come together over shared feelings brought on by a piece of art, thus shifting the attitudes that shape the world. At its best, this special kind of narrative work holds space for difficult conversations, vulnerability and empathy. In marginalized communities, how stories are told — and who gets to tell them — is key to nurturing change. Enter: Inside Out. Photography by…

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Shudder aims to kick the new year off with rockin’ splatter-comedy Destroy All Neighbors, starring Alex Winter and Jonah Ray Rodrigues. Bloody Disgusting can exclusively unveil the new poster that promises a head banging, gory good time. Look for Destroy All Neighbors next month, when it releases on Shudder on January 12, 2024. In the film, “William Brown (Jonah Ray Rodrigues), a neurotic, self-absorbed musician determined to finish his prog-rock magnum opus, faces a creative roadblock in the form of a noisy and grotesque neighbor named Vlad (Alex Winter). Finally working up the nerve to demand that Vlad keep it…

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Wayne’s World was released over 30 years ago, but it still remains a fan-favorite amongst comedy lovers, thanks to both the goofy premise and iconic performances from Mike Myers and Dana Carvey makes it a certified classic. The movie was famously based on an SNL sketch that developed a cult following, and while opening up about working on the film and what it meant for his career as a whole, Rob Lowe revealed the movie has a big SNL connection that fans may not be aware of. In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, the Parks and Recreation alum chatted about…

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The closing night of the Jonas Brothers’ ‘Five Albums. One Night.’ tour turned out to be unforgettable in more ways than one. During the intermission at Saturday night’s show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, Jack Black suddenly appeared onstage for a surprise performance of The Super Mario Bros. Movie hit ballad “Peaches.” Black arrived, seemingly out of nowhere, dressed as his character Bowser and sang the ode to Princess Peach. After leading the crowd into his sing-along, Black had but one question for the crowd: “Are you not entertained?” He then introduced the trio, before simply disappearing. “I just want to…

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At a luncheon event during St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s annual Country Cares event in mid-October of 2023, Randy Owen — the lead singer of Alabama, and the driving force behind the Country Cares program — addressed a crowd full of country artists, radio personnel, journalists and more.”I wanna ask you a question,” he said. “Would you rather be a giver than a taker?”Each year, the country music community comes together in a massive fundraising push for St. Jude, propelling the hospital’s mission to treat and defeat childhood cancer and other life-threatening pediatric illnesses.During his 2023 speech, Owen pointed to his own…

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These picks are beauty junkie-approved. By Heather Taylor-Singh Date December 7, 2023 The weather outside is frightful, but you know what isn’t? Shopping from the comfort of your cozy home. With the holiday season in full force, finding the coolest gifts to put under the tree without breaking the bank can be tough. Luckily, we’ve got the best beauty gifts under $50 on deck. From a luxe hand cream to the ultimate makeup palette, these goodies level up the holidays and beyond. If you’re still on the hunt for beauty treasures to complete your holiday shopping, might we suggest the…

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