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October 18, 2022

Olivia Wilde Shows Up (Sans Salad)

Olivia Wilde attended Elle’s Women in Hollywood event last night, despite being in the news again because her former nanny went to the press. Everybody is obsessed with the part about her special salad dressing recipe, but I have more pressing questions from the story: did they not make their nanny sign an NDA? Did Jason Sudeikis really lie down in front of Wilde’s car to prevent her from going to see Harry Styles (which sounds…not great)? Does he really sign off texts with the earnest Ted Lasso-y hashtag #Believe?

George Floyd’s family will file a $250 million suit against Kanye West for harassment, misappropriation, defamation, and infliction of emotional distress after Ye repeated a thoroughly debunked conspiracy theory that Floyd died from fentanyl. Good.

James Cordenapologized profusely” and is no longer banned from NYC restaurant Balthazar. Owner Keith McNally posted on IG, “Having fucked up myself more than most people, I strongly believe in second chances.”

-I was really expecting Brad Pitt’s redemption tour to include a pap walk with Emily Ratajkowski, but she was photographed kissing someone else.

-My god, how many actors have launched skincare lines lately? Jared Leto is just the latest.

Abigail Breslin has revealed she was previously in “a very abusive relationship for close to two years,” writing in an Instagram post that she was “beaten on a regular basis, locked into rooms and raced to pretend everything was ok and normal while dealing with intense injuries.”

Julia Roberts‘ Ticket to Paradise press tour style has been on point, but this pink premiere gown is a real highlight.

-Director Rian Johnson confirmed that Knives Out’s Benoit Blanc is gay, “obviously.”

Selma Blair made an emotional exit from Dancing with the Stars after announcing she couldn’t continue due to complications from MS.

-Netflix is testing new ways to make subscribers visit the platform more frequently.

Michael B. Jordan is making his directorial debut with Creed III, in which his character faces off against Jonathan Majors.