To celebrate Mrs. Doubtfire turning 30, director Chris Columbus shared insight into the making of the classic film starring comedy legend Robin Williams. During an interview with Business Insider published Tuesday, Columbus revealed that William improvised so much during the making of the 1993 classic that nearly 2 million feet …
Read More »Paris Hilton's Media Company Pulls Twitter Ads, One Month After Being Welcomed Into the 'X Family'
More than a month after announcing a major commerce deal with X, formerly Twitter, Paris Hilton‘s media company has suspended their advertising campaign with the Elon Musk-owned social media platform. 11:11 Media’s decision to halt ads with X follows a report by the watchdog groupMedia Matters, which said it found …
Read More »Israel Agrees to Ceasefire if Hostages Are Freed
The Israeli government has approved a deal for the release of hostages captured by Hamas in exchange for a brief ceasefire in Gaza. The decision was announced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office in a WhatsApp message early Wednesday, according to the New York Times. In exchange for a 4-day …
Read More »Tim Ballard Is Somehow in Even Deeper Sh-t
Since conservative audiences flocked to Sound of Freedom this summer, turning a biopic about Tim Ballard’s supposed exploits as an anti-trafficking operator into an unlikely hit, Ballard has had his heroic mythology rapidly stripped away in a series of lawsuits, formal rebukes, and dissolved relationships. But in recent days, his …
Read More »DeSantis Strategists Almost Started Brawling During Meeting: Report
A meeting where high-level strategists for Florida Governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis were supposed to discuss strategy against his rival Nikki Haley almost descended into a melee, according to a report from NBC News. Sources who spoke to NBC revealed that the near-brawl, which took place last Tuesday, reflected …
Read More »Parts of Sarah Silverman-Led AI Copyright Case Against Meta Dismissed, But Not Core Argument
A federal judge has tossed several claims in a copyright infringement case brought by authors — including Sarah Silverman — against Meta over the way it trains its artificial intelligence language models. Silverman and her co-plaintiffs had accused the tech giant of improperly using their copyrighted books to train its …
Read More »Sergio 'Checo' Pérez on 'Historic' Las Vegas GP, Acting With Carin León, and Celebrating With Patrón
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Sergio “Checo” Pérez is in an odd spot. The Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver has two first-place wins and nine podium finishes this year — including a …
Read More »A Silicon Valley 'Orgasm Cult' Has Been Sued for Sex Trafficking
The leaders of OneTaste, a sexual wellness organization and so-called “orgasm cult” that briefly enjoyed popularity in the mid-2010s, have been charged with sex trafficking, according to court documents. Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz, the former CEO and head of sales for the now-defunct startup OneTaste, are being sued by …
Read More »Body Crazy, Curvy, Wavy: The Best Plus-Size and Size-Inclusive Brands to Shop
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Size inclusivity continues to be a challenge in the fashion industry despite the rapid progression that’s been made over the last few years. For every one model like …
Read More »Bradley Cooper Explains Why He Wore a Prosthetic Nose to Play Leonard Bernstein in 'Maestro'
Bradley Cooper defended and explained the decision to wear a prosthetic nose while portraying Leonard Bernstein in his new film about the composer and conductor, Maestro. The critiques about the prosthetic nose quickly followed the release of the Maestro trailer in August, with some arguing the prosthetic actually detracted from …
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