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Tom Holland Steps Up to Help Fan

-Not all heroes wear capes; some wear tights. Tom Holland protected a fan when pro autograph hunters and the paps got too pushy. “It’s okay I got you I got you,” is very sweet.

-Also, Tom told an adorable story about how he tried to work out with Jake Gyellenhaal and it didn’t end well for him.

-It looks like it’s shaping up to be the weekend of celebrities who eloped having big do-over ceremonies in France. First Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas, and now Zoe Kravitz and Karl Glusman are expected to re-confirm their “I do’s”.

-Uh oh. Pamela Anderson posted an IG photo with a caption about how her soccer player boyfriend of two years cheated on her. “I was scammed, led to believe … we were in « big love »? I’m devastated to find out in the last few days.That he was living a double life. He used to joke about other players who had girlfriends down the street in apartments close to their wives. He called those men monsters. ? But this is worse. He lied to all. How is it possible to control 2 women’s hearts and minds like this”

Michael B. Jordan talking about which animes make him cry is too real.

-With her hair curly like this, Mariah Carey looks like she time-traveled back to her Butterfly days. I mean, the Benjamin Button-ing might be the result of other stuff but I prefer to assume it’s solely based on her hair.

-Ryan Murphy’s first big Netflix project will be a feature adaptation of the Tony-nominated stage musical The Prom, starring Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman and Ariana Grande, Awkwafina, Keegan-Michael Key and Andrew Rannells.

-Speaking of big gets for Netflix, George Clooney is set to direct and star in a movie for them. (Real talk: can you believe that George produced and starred in a TV show last month and it didn’t even make a ripple on the pop culture radar? 2019 is wild, y’all.)

-It’s not all good news for the streamer. Netflix just lost rights to The Office, which will being streaming exclusively on NBCUniversal’s service in 2021. So it begins.

-I like this list of the best TV moments of the year so far. They get bonus points for including the Hot Priest’s “love is awful” speech.

-I’m not a big fan of cancel culture but Morrissey is totally cancelled, right?!

Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston posted the same photo today with the caption “soon” and Breaking Bad fans are freaking out.

Taylor Swift‘s new single still can’t topple “Old Town Road” from the top of the charts.

-Oh no, Judi Dench! She defended Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey‘s work: “Are we going to negate 10 years at the Old Vic [the London theater where Spacey served as artistic director] and everything that he did – how wonderful he’s been in all those films? Are we just not going to see all those films that Harvey produced?” Sure, she can appreciate their past work but maybe let’s not forget the alleged hell they put others through when they were doing said work.

-The new Bond movie continues to be cursed. A man was arrested and charged with voyeurism for allegedly putting a hidden camera in a studio restroom.

-Me: media, stop doing this real life shipping stuff cause it’s creepy. Also me: They’re not wrong.

-This is a really interesting article on how the cartoonist who created the “this is fine” dog struggled to regain control over it after it became a meme.

-Here’s a dramatic new clip of the gender-focus switched Hamlet adaptation Ophelia, starring Daisy Ridley, Clive Owen and Naomi Watts.

 

Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue Is All Women, All the Time

Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue 2016

-After last year’s whiteness, Vanity Fair redeemed itself with this year’s all-female Hollywood Issue cover. I like that they not only included minority women, but also older women. But someone please explain Diane Keaton? What has she done cover-worthy this year?

-I love that Leslie Mann and Dakota Johnson hit on a reporter mid-interview. That’s very on brand for their movie.

-This is how Sophie Turner reacted to seeing Ryan Gosling. Sophie Turner is all of us.

-Gird your ovaries before looking at this pic of Idris Elba chllin’ with Jacob Tremblay.

-This interview with Lauren Graham about the first Gilmore Girls revival table read made me a little misty when she talked about missing Edward Herrmann. She also revealed that the infamous final four words that were always intended to end the series (but didn’t because the writer/creator was pushed out before the last season) will be in the final moments of the reboot.

Evan Rachel Wood and Chris Evans’s ultra steamy Gucci ad is here.
Louis CK released a surprise new TV series online this weekend called Horace and Pete. He’s the Beyonce of TV comedy!

-Did y’all watch Grease Live last night? It was a bit bumpy but compared to all other live musicals so far, it was a technical triumph. The fact like they changed camera angles like it was a movie instead of a static wide shot made it look amazing. And bless Vanessa Hudgens. She lost her dad to cancer hours earlier, and not only was she able to get through it, she was the best damn thing about the whole production.

-This is a really interesting article about how New Girl is thriving while its lead is on maternity leave. After last week’s episode, those blind items implying that Zooey Deschanel is nervous make sense now…

Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson were live mannequins at the Valentino store in Rome this weekend.

Channing Tatum sings and tap-dances in this new Hail Caesar clip.

-Whoa. New Better Call Saul episodes are going to be available on Netflix the day after they start airing on AMC later this month.

-Speaking of new TV debuting soon, critics are RAVING over FX’s The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, which I wasn’t even going to watch until everyone started gushing over it. Damn you, TV!

-This is a long but fascinating read: the 100 jokes that shaped modern comedy.

-ICYMI, Nicole and I picked our best and worst dresses at this weekend’s SAG Awards.

Maria Bello and Clive Owen play estranged parents in the new trailer for The Confirmation.