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Colton Haynes Opens Up in Out

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-This Colton Haynes profile in Out is kind of heartbreaking. He had a rough childhood (he was told his dad killed himself because he found out he was gay), and is anxiety is so bad that he suffered panic-induced vomiting on set.  Hope he’s getting better; I love that kid.

-Well, well, well. Turns out The Rock really wasn’t talking about Scott Eastwood with that “candy ass” comment. TMZ reports he was referring to Vin Diesel and the pair were forced into an onset meeting yesterday to try to solve their issues. (I never doubted ONTD commenters, no matter who was tweet-disagreeing with me about it yesterday).

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green welcomed baby No. 3, a boy they’ve named…um… Journey River. So, that happened.

Kirsten Dunst is savage and I love it.

-Crazy Ex Girlfriend’s Rachel Bloom is the best. She rewrote her show’s casting notices for the female gaze, and shattered the illusion of red carpet glamour.

-For the first time in years, we won’t be gifted with a Taylor Swift album this October.

Jennifer Lopez just signed on to a new HBO movie about drug lord Griseldo Blanco that’s being co-executive produced by…Alex Pettyfer? Whaaa?

-The all-female Ocean’s 8 will likely include Cate Blanchett, Sandra Bullock, Mindy Kaling and Rihanna. How come they’re stuck with a reboot? Surely someone could write something amazing for a cast like that.

-Speaking of Cate, her face is front and centre in the new Massive Attack video.

-Don’t tell me that Kim Kardashian doesn’t have a social media strategy.

-I actually kind of like Meryl Streep’s dress here, and I never like Meryl Streep’s dress!

-What do you think the press tour for Wonder is going to be like once Julia Roberts realizes lil’ Jacob Tremblay is getting all the attention? ::grabby hands::

-Now that season two of UnREAL has wrapped, creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro seems to be trying to walk back her comments in that New Yorker profile.

-This Vulture interview with Matthew Goode on The Wine Show left me swoony (more so than usual).  The fact that he and Matthew Rhys bonded on the set of Death Comes to Pemberley? Kill me.

-Congrats to Supernatural’s Jensen Ackles and his wife, who are expecting twins.

-What happens with the heads of 5 TV networks get together? You get some good/weird tidbits, including Netflix’s chief revealing that the two Adam Sandler movies premiered at No. 1 in every single territory of Netflix around the world.

-Damn right the DC/CW-verse crossover episode should be a musical.

-Oh god. They really went ahead and made a Bad Santa 2.

Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner make first contact with aliens in the Arrival trailer.

Allow Heidi Klum’s Awkward Kiss To Cheer You Up

-Why is Heidi Klum‘s boyfriend trying to eat her face at Wimbledon?

-It’s been a rough week. Need some more frivolity?  Let these photos of Prince George lift our spirits.

Mischa Barton has apologized for posting bikini pictures to protest police violence. Swell.

-The only good thing about the recent wave of ridiculous magazine profiles on female celebrities is all the think pieces being written calling them out. So far, this one is my favourite — and not just because the headline is “Stop Jizzing All Over Journalism”.

Lea Michele and Robert Buckley  have already split. Filming on their new sci-fi series just got super awkward.

-Have we gone one day this week without seeing new photos of Hiddleswift? I don’t think we have.

Aubrey Plaza came out as bisexual in a new interview with The Advocate. Why did I think she already did that?

Matthew Rhys and Matthew Goode‘s Wine Show is coming to Hulu. Not ideal for Canadians, but I can work with it.

-Sorry, I refuse to believe that Ansel Elgort‘s new track has a shot at being called the song of the summer. Refuse!

-I’m actually really liking what the CW is doing with their contracts that allow their supporting actors to stretch across multiple shows. Wentworth Miller doesn’t really have enough to do on Legends, and John Barrowman hasn’t had a reason to still be alive on Arrow for at least two seasons now, but they’re too big to let go of completely so this is a good compromise.

Simon Pegg and Zachary Quinto are disappointed in George Takei‘s disappointment about Sulu being gay.

This is why I follow Gina Rodriguez on Snapchat.

Russell Brand is going to be a dad.

-HBO’s limited series The Night Of, which debuts this Sunday, is getting rave reviews.

Emma Watson documented her meeting with the new Hermione, and the photos are delightful.

Cobie Smulders is in a new movie called The Intervention. A) I love this entire cast, and B) Do you think she stole the intervention banner from the HIMYM set?

Harry Potter Comes to The Flash

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-Wow, Draco Malfoy just became a series regular on The Flash?! How can the CW afford that?!

Gwyneth Paltrow on being named The Most Hated Celebrity: “I was like, ‘I’m the most hated celebrity? More than, like, Chris Brown?’ What did I do?” She makes a valid point.

Scarlett Johansson is officially the highest-grossing actress in Hollywood history. I wouldn’t have guessed that, but good on her.

Iggy Azalea tweeted that she broke up with Nick Young because she caught him cheating on their security cameras.  That’s terrible (and also a really weird thing to tweet).

Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston are not together this weekend. Looks like you’re up, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani!

-I never really thought of Matt Damon as a prank-pulling guy, but this is kinda cute.

-Well, I guess the Oscars are trying at least. The new Academy invitees are 46% women and 41% people of colour.

-This segment of The Wine Show featuring Matthew Goode and Matthew Rhys playing waiters is maybe my favourite thing ever.

-This is nice: Rihanna sent pizza to fans who waited for hours in the rain to get into her concert.

Dave Franco is grossed out by Emma Roberts. Seems fair.

Bryan Cranston doesn’t want his daughter to sleep with James Franco. Also seems fair.

-This oral history of Angels in America is a long and lovely read.

-Also lovely, this interview with Aziz Ansari‘s dad on becoming an unexpected TV star.

Tom Hanks plays a hero pilot in first look for Clint Eastwood drama Sully.

Ellen Page steals a baby and tries to raise it with Allison Janney in the Tallulah trailer. Juno reunion!