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September 16, 2020

Kanye West Throws Grammy In Toilet

Kanye West once again tweeted about his quest to acquire his masters but he didn’t stop there — he also tweeted out pages from his contract with Universal and posted a video of him peeing on a Grammy. Totally normal stuff.

Robert Pattinson seems to be better following his covid diagnosis — at least, I hope he is for Suki Waterhouse‘s sake. The couple were spotted making out in London.

-Despite filing for divorce, Cardi B is still amicable and living with Offset. The pair are co-parenting their 2-year-old daughter, Kulture.

-Meanwhile, Lizzo sent Cardi flowers following the news.

-I almost forgot that the Emmy Awards are this Sunday! It’ll be an interesting one for the logistics alone. Check out the remote camera setups all the nominees are being sent.

-In SNL’s upcoming season, Jim Carrey will be playing Joe Biden, while Maya Rudolph will be playing Kamala Harris.

-People are really loving the upcoming Paris Hilton documentary, which will supposedly make us much more sympathetic to her.

-This is a great profile on Chris Rock, who talks about finishing Fargo in a pandemic, Jimmy Fallon‘s blackface impersonation of him, America’s summer of strife, and what happens when a landlord becomes president.

-Why yes, I would like to listen to a podcast about Jeremy Renner’s app that’s done in “true crime” style.

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton may be having a rough go of it. Welcome to 2020.

-Following Tenet’s less than stellar debut, movie theatres are bracing for a rough fall, especially if Black Widow and Soul are delayed, leading to a dearth of major movies until No Time To Die comes out in November (if that’ll even happen).

-There’s a new trailer for Darren Star‘s new Netflix show, Emily in Paris, which looks like Sex and the City for Gen Z.

-In the Synchronic trailer, Anthony Mackie and Jamie Dornan play New Orleans paramedics who find themselves responding to multiple violent and strange accidents that lead them to a terrifying discovery about reality and time.