Sunday, June 23, 2024

Random Celebrity News

For some values of "random", "celebrity" and "news". At Breitbart,  Chrissy Teigen Fears Trump Will ‘Come After’ Her If He Wins Election. Sticks and stones might break your bones, but mean tweets won't.

Hollywood star Chrissy Teigen is afraid that former President Donald Trump will “come after” her if he re-takes the White House in November, making her the latest left-wing figure to publicly express a fear of potential Trump retribution.

Chrissy Teignen said she is scared Trump still resents her for calling him a “pussy ass bitch” on social media several years ago.

“It’s also kind of scary, because it’s, ‘Oh, he’s aware of me’,” Teigen said during an interview with the podcast “On with Kara Swisher,” according to a Deadline report. “What could really happen because of that? We obviously know he’s unhinged but could he actually come after you in other ways? It’s a weird feeling.”

Collin Rugg@CollinRugg  on X

NEW: Just Stop Oil climate activists spray paint private jets with orange paint at a UK airport to send a message to Taylor Swift. One problem. Taylor Swift's jet wasn't even at the airstrip like the group thought.

The story gets even more ironic. Activist Jennifer Kowalski who pulled off the stunt was reportedly a Swiftie who was pictured backstage with Swift 9 years ago. (Daily Mail) Kowalski and her friend Cole Maconald, who were both arrested, lashed out at billionaires like Swift.

"We need an international treaty against the burning of all oil, coal and gas," the girls said. "While people are starving, the elite and the rich fly thousands and thousands of feet in the air, above us all. Billionaires are not untouchable."

Meanwhile at Da Caller,  Video Shows Taylor Swift Light Own Apartment On Fire During Songwriting Session

Taylor Swift’s friend, Gracie Abrams, shared footage of the famous singer putting out a fire that erupted in her $50 million Tribeca apartment. The video showed flames on the counter as Abrams managed the camera, and Swift scurried to grab a fire extinguisher. The artist was barefoot and wearing a robe as she attempted to extinguish the flames.

“Wait, what do I do about this?” Swift exclaimed in the video. Abrams could be heard directing her, as she said, “you get a fire extinguisher — not water!” Swift fumbled with the extinguisher and attempted to discover how to use it effectively. “Okay, so I cut this with a knife — I think we’re gonna die, I think we’re gonna die …” Swift said.

The video showed how real the struggle was for Swift. “Bitch!” she shouted, as she tried to get the extinguisher to work.“Okay, but you never put this out with water, you know that!” Abrams said from behind the camera.

The fire continued to burn and the room filled with smoke. “I don’ t know!” Swift shouted. The famous singer finally managed to make it work, and with a quick spurt from the extinguisher, the fire was out. “Oh my God!” the girls shrieked.

Da Blaze, 'Acolyte' star Amandla Stenberg releases the most woke song of all time, claiming that she is being oppressed. Life is so hard in Hollywood.

Stenberg's Star Wars show has been heavily criticized for being one of the most woke and unwatchable products in the franchise's history. Not only did the show redefine the canon of the series, but it has become increasingly and openly activist programming.  The show has been purposely geared toward more diverse and female characters, redefining lore with lesbian witches, nonsensical characters, and additional gay love interests for the lead character.

In her progressive rap, Stenberg's last verse talked about suppressed feelings of oppression that she has due to slavery. "I'm sick and f***ing tired of suppressing my rage. 400 years of taking their bulls*** to compartmentalize like my ancestors had to encaged." "If you don't confront the pain that you live with it'll manifest as addiction, disease, and hate. I've seen the infection repression can give ya, I'm not gonna be the next one sent to an early grave," she concluded.
Hollywood in Toto, Why Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Barbarella’ Could Rock Hollywood. "'Euphoria' star challenges conventional wisdom ... will industry embrace her charms?" 
She broke away from the industry’s pathological desire to blur the line between male and female. Her curves and confidence set her apart, making her the epitome of classic sex appeal. Even “Saturday Night Live” admitted the obvious.

Now, Sweeney is in talks to star in a remake of Jane Fonda’s “Barbarella,” the 1960s comic series known for its daring eroticism. The project, long considered too controversial to revive, seems tailor-made for Sweeney. The character, a symbol of empowerment through sexuality, resonates with Sweeney’s journey.

Today’s Hollywood tends to sanitize female characters, trading sex appeal for kickass appeal. This shift often leads to the creation of female leads who are portrayed as fearsome warriors, a mold that doesn’t always resonate with audiences. After all, most women want to be desired, not feared. Most men are drawn to desirable women, not those who induce dread.

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