
Netflix unveils first look at Penelope and Colin’s glow up in 'scandalous' Bridgerton season 3
Netflix unveils first look at Penelope and Colin’s glow up in 'scandalous' Bridgerton season 3
2023-06-20 06:55

'It wasn't very pleasant': Christian Bale’s extreme weight loss for ‘The Machinist’ alarmed even his wife
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2023-05-30 18:27

'RHONJ' fans demand new crew over 'divided group' as Teresa Giudice hosts cast party without Melissa Gorga and Margaret Josephs
Without Joe and Melissa, Teresa Giudice holds a RHONJ cast party with a Tulum theme
2023-09-23 09:28

Theme parks bounced back in 2022 from pandemic lows with revenue, if not attendance
Last year marked a return to normal for the theme park industry around the world with operators reporting revenues at par or above pre-pandemic levels
2023-06-16 00:15

To Apostrophe or Not to Apostrophe: How to Pluralize Your Last Name
Pluralizing a last name can seem confusing—and it gets even more confusing when you want to make a name both plural and possessive. Here’s how to correctly do both.
2023-07-19 23:25

Drena De Niro: Robert De Niro's daughter says her son Leandro De Niro Rodriguez died from overdose of fentanyl-laced cocaine
'The autopsy will inevitably explain how Leandro [De Niro Rodriguez] apparently died soon after ingesting what seemed to be cocaine,' said a source
2023-07-06 04:59

Influencer Paige Spiranac calls out ‘hypocrites’ over semi-naked video
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has hit out at “‘hypocrites” who enjoyed a performance of “semi-naked” men before a baseball game. Spiranac has often spoken about the negative attitudes she faces as a former professional golfer and influencer posting supposedly ‘risque’ content on Instagram. The 30-year-old shared her own experiences in a new Twitter post, claiming that people online were hypocritical for cheering a performance of men dancing topless while at the same time “harshly treating” her content. Spiranac posted a video of the dancing duo named “the Savannah Party Animals” who appeared before a recent baseball game wearing only trousers and cowboy hats. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Giving her take, she wrote: "Interesting how different the reaction is online when men choose to show off their bodies. “Not one comment on this video calling them attention w****s or s***s. Just a ton of women saying baseball is now their favourite sport but those same women harshly judge me. The hypocrisy lol." Spiranac has spoken about being judged by members of the golfing world in the past, including when she offered a set of clubs to a charity auction – only to be rejected because of her “cleavage”. Speaking on her podcast Playing-A-Round with Paige, she said: “I wanted to help this charity out and I wanted to give them free golf clubs. "The guy wrote back and said, ‘We would love to but, because of the way our board members view you, you can’t help out’. I want to give back to these kids who don’t have anything, because I grew up not having anything. And I can’t even f***ing do that because of my cleavage.” Spiranac also recently clapped back at a TikTok troll who accused her of "insulting men" with her outfit choice. The golf influencer was wearing a grey bodysuit as she demonstrated to her 1.4m followers how to hit a certain type of golf shot by changing their set up in a video earlier this year. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-26 18:45

Taylor Swift references popular fan phrase to promote new movie
Taylor Swift has announced that her Eras tour will be hitting the big screen, with the concert film being released in cinemas in North America on October 13. In the announcement, Swift described how the sell-out stadium tour has been "the most meaningful, electric experience of my life so far," as well as letting fans know tickets are on sale now. "Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing and dancing encouraged...," she added, before signing off the post with "1, 2, 3 LGB!!!! (iykyk) [If you know you know]." For this last part, Swifties know all about this abbreviation as it is a fan chant that stands for "1, 2, 3, let's go b****!" This first became a thing when a fan shouted this during Swift's performance of 'Delicate' during her Reputation Stadium Tour. When Swift sings the line: "We can’t make, any promises now can we babe, but you can make me a drink…,” there is a brief pause before the verse where fans chant: "1, 2, 3, let's go b****!" Clearly, the 'Anti-Hero' singer has heard this chant loud and clear during her Eras Tour shows to include this fan lore in her latest post. It's not the first time Swift has released a film documenting her career milestones, as on Netflix there is the Miss Americana (2020) documentary that chronicles her musical journey and details her personal life. While fans of the 2017 reputation album can relive the live shows as the stadium tour was recorded - and both films are currently available to stream on Netflix. In 2020, the Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions where Swift performed the songs and gave insight into how they were made was released by Disney+. Most recently, Swift released All Too Well: The Short Film in 2021 where fans can watch the short film on YouTube and at the time it was also released in select theaters by Universal Pictures. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-01 18:24

Danny Masterson rape retrial jury begins deliberations
Jurors have begun deliberations at the rape retrial of “That ‘70s Show” actor Danny Masterson
2023-05-18 02:15

Does Keanu Reeves work out? Actor called 'flabby and weak' after his shirtless pics from Italy vacation go viral
'Unlike the 80s and 90’s you can now be the best action star around without looking like the poster boy for steroid us,' wrote a user
2023-08-08 04:25

'Wounded Indian' sculpture given in 1800s to group founded by Paul Revere is returning to Boston
A statue that depicts a felled Native American pulling an arrow from his torso is being returned to the Boston-area organization cofounded by Paul Revere that thought it had been destroyed decades ago
2023-08-16 03:17

'It sucks': Joe Rogan feels MMA star Demetrious Johnson isn't 'appreciated' enough
Joe Rogan hails Demetrious Johnson as one of the most well-rounded martial artists to ever grace the world of MMA
2023-09-23 19:50
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