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-I’m not saying I ate a burger for lunch solely because I spent so much time this morning staring at this photo of Mahershala Ali from his new GQ spread, but I’m not NOT saying that either…

Beyonce has reportedly delivered her twins and her dad was the one to break the news, which deprived us all of an epically posed Instagram announcement from B herself.

Beyonce‘s mom, meanwhile, continues to troll us.

-Ruh roh. Miles Teller was arrested in San Diego for public intoxication.

-The Bachelor couple who’s wedding was supposed to air on Bachelor in Paradise went through with the ceremony this weekend. I’m so curious about what the show’s likely cancellation means for contracts. If you were promised a televised wedding and then said television show gets shut down, what do you get instead?

-Meanwhile, Bachelor in Paradise contestant DeMario Jackson’s lawyer says video evidence will vindicate his client.

Ryan Reynolds teased the Deadpool sequel by posing outside the X-Men mansion in Vancouver (or, as I like to call it, Oliver Queen’s house).

-Bless Buzzfeed for asking Sofia Coppola why her remake of The Beguiled (which is set during confederacy) erased the female slave character.

Justin Bieber swears he’s never going to jail again. He posted it on the internet so it must be true.

-Things I never thought I’d type: Pamela Anderson is attempting to negotiate Julian Assange’s asylum.

-I love that the internet is flipping out over Gal Gadot‘s husband’s “wonderful” shirt.

-Pajiba published an excellent piece on Hollywood sexism, Colin Trevorrow, and how we let male directors fail upwards.

Brad Pitt celebrated Father’s Day early with is kids on Saturday.

-The Mummy’s director Alex Kurtzman says “we made a film for audiences, not critics.” But audiences scored it really low too, so?

Miley Cyrus called out Dolce & Gabbana for their “politics” and Stefano Gabbana responded with an Instagram rant.

-Rough Night wasn’t projected to do well this weekend, but no one expected Mandy Moore’s shark thriller 47 Meters Down to beat it.

-This is a good piece on how the Bill Cosby mistrial is a harsh reminder of the power of celebrity and the limits of our institutions.

-After many delays and production troubles, Star Trek: Discovery will premiere Sept 24 – which is 8 months after it was originally set to debut. It airs on CBS’s subscriber-only portal All Access in the States, but it will air on the Space Network here in Canada.

-Speaking of rebooted shows, Will & Grace will premiere Sept 28.

-Here’s our first look at Pitch Perfect 3. This franchise is my BFF’s movie comfort food, so I’ve already resigned myself to rewatching it 37 times.

Scarlett Johansson Doesn’t Believe in Monogamy

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-In a new chat with Playboy, Scarlett Johansson says monogamy goes “against instinct.” In the interview, which seems to have taken place before she announced her split from hubby Romain Dauriac, she says “I might be skewered for that, but I think it’s work…The fact that it is such work for so many people — for everyone — the fact of that proves that it is not a natural thing.”

-Moonlight’s Mahershala Ali is looking all kinds of great on the cover of THR, where he shares his journey to becoming a Muslim.

-How exactly did Vogue think the world would respond to Karlie Kloss dressed as a geisha in 2017?! She’s since apologized.

-Not surprisingly, Christine Baranski had no problem looking disgusted at Trump’s inauguration in a scene for The Good Fight. Meanwhile, the show is getting good reviews.

-There’s a Love Actually reunion happening for a British charity – a 10-minute comedy skit with a confirmed cast that so far includes Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Andrew Lincoln, Bill Nighy, Liam Neeson and Rowan Atkinson.

-Even Pedro Pascal can’t convince me that the camo trend is a good idea, but I appreciate his attempts.

-Warner Bros. is seriously courting Mel Gibson to direct the Suicide Squad sequel? Seriously?!? Be better, Hollywood.

Ashton Kutcher testified today at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on how to put an end to modern slavery and everyone came to the chilling realization that Kelso is better at talking to Congress than the President of the United States…

-As the world continues to burn, Colbert is staring to beat Fallon in the rating.

Sofia Vergara filed a suit yesterday to block ex Nick Loeb from using their frozen pre-embryos.

M.I.A. makes it clear she’s not Rihanna, Madonna, Mariah, or Ariana Grande in her new song.

-Nice: Kumail Nanjiani‘s Sundance hit The Big Sick will be released this summer.

Michael K. Williams talks about feeling typecast in this weird and awesome video. Why isn’t he in everything?!

Robert Pattinson has been making weirdo fashion choices all week and he’s never been more interesting.

Alanis Morissette is having a rough go of it. First, her manager admitted to stealing $7M. Now, a robber stole $2M worth of jewelry from her Brentwood home.

-Fact: Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni reunions will never get old.

-Emails released in Kesha‘s lawsuit against Dr Luke reveal that he allegedly bullied her about her weight.

Mae Whitman is returning to our TV screens and suddenly the world feels a little bit better.

-I liked this interview with 11 of the 683 new Academy members about what it’s like to have a say in who wins an Oscar.

-Speaking of interesting industry articles, here’s a good look at how each of the six major studios greenlights films now that studio owners are reluctant to give that authority to just one person.

-The LAPD may have ruined Sandra Bullock’s case against her alleged stalker by “illegally searching” his home.

–Here’s the first trailer for Dean, starring Demetri Martin, Gillian Jacobs and Kevin Kline.