Celebrity Thread: News, gossip, and anything else that strikes a fancy

@Dingleberry , I don’t give two fucks about celebrities….

But I side with Blake Lively…fuck that Justin Baldoni guy…..
 
@Dingleberry , I don’t give two fucks about celebrities….

But I side with Blake Lively…fuck that Justin Baldoni guy…..


Interesting take. But read the court documents (which is as far as we can go right now) and you'll probably change your mind.
 
Interesting take. But read the court documents (which is as far as we can go right now) and you'll probably change your mind.
Yeah, I know.... don't care that she, Ryan, and Taylor Swift were beating down Baldoni! I have always had the hots for Blake!
 
Yeah, I know.... don't care that she, Ryan, and Taylor Swift were beating down Baldoni! I have always had the hots for Blake!

Reynolds is going to come after you next, just for admitting that...
 
"After she escaped Ike Turner, Tina Turner was written off by the whole music business. She was a Black woman in her 40s. It was time for the oldies circuit.
"The night that changed her life was in NYC, January 1983. David Bowie was having dinner with his new record label, right before Let's Dance came out, getting wined and dined, but he informed them he had plans for the night: He was going to see Tina Turner live. He wouldn't dream of missing her. He dragged everyone along with him. Her manager Roger Davies got a last-minute call, asking for 63 spots on the guest list. 'My Cinderella moment,' she called it in her book. 'That night at the Ritz was the equivalent of going to the ball (minus the part about Prince Charming) because it changed my life dramatically.'
"After the show, she raised hell all night with Bowie, Keith Richards and Ron Wood, sitting around the hotel piano, singing Motown classics, guzzling Dom Perignon. They posed for one of the coolest rock photos of all time: Tina, Keith and Bowie all drinking from the same bottle of Jack Daniels. She was a rock star now, forever. Her story was just beginning."

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Lucille Ball’s teenage years were anything but ordinary. At just 14, she was involved with Johnny DeVita, a 23-year-old local troublemaker, which caused tension with her concerned mother, DeDe. In an effort to separate them, DeDe sent Lucille to the John Murray Anderson School for the Dramatic Arts in New York City, hoping that Lucille’s dream of stardom would distract her. However, the harsh critique from her teachers only added to her challenges, and Lucille later admitted that all she learned from drama school was how to be frightened.
Determined not to give up, Lucille returned to New York City in 1928, taking on various jobs to support herself. She modeled for Hattie Carnegie and faced health setbacks with a severe illness that sidelined her for two years. But in 1932, she made a strong comeback, working as a Chesterfield cigarette girl while pursuing chorus work on Broadway. Despite repeated rejections from big names like Earl Carroll and Florenz Ziegfeld, Lucille’s resilience never wavered. She adopted the stage name "Diane Belmont" and continued to push forward.
By 1933, Lucille made her move to Hollywood, where she started taking small roles in films, including working with the Marx Brothers and the Three Stooges. Eventually, she landed parts alongside legendary stars like Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Katharine Hepburn in the 1937 film *Stage Door*. Lucille Ball's early years were marked by determination, overcoming challenges, and an unrelenting drive to achieve her dreams, which would ultimately lead her to become one of Hollywood's greatest legends

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It's now to the point whenever I hear somebody has some kind of disease I wonder how it's connected to any meds they might have been on,if they took the covid shot ,and what they're eating. I hope he gets answers and is better soon.
 
Carbon monoxide, maybe?


Legendary Hollywood actor Gene Hackman has been found dead in his Santa Fe, New Mexico home alongside his wife, classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, according to the Santa Fe New Mexican, citing police.

Santa Fe County police discovered the body of the two-time Oscar winner, 95, and 63-year-old Arakawa — his wife of 34 years and their dog — on Wednesday afternoon.

No foul play is suspected and no cause of death has been announced...

Legendary actor Gene Hackman, wife Betsy and dog found dead inside New Mexico home: police
 
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