Last month, the “Shut Up” singer Kelly Osbourne was blasted for the comments she dropped about Ozempic drug during her interview with E! News.
First of all, Ozempic is a medication for Type 2 diabetes and patients with heart disease. However, the side effect of the drug is massive weight loss.
But then, although it’s super pricey, due to how effective its weight loss is, a lot of people go for it, especially celebrities who can afford it.
According to several reports, there’s shortage of Ozempic for its real patients because of the way it’s been purchased by the wealthy just to lose weight.
Amongst the stars who have testified that their massive weight loss was all thanks to Ozempic includes Kelly’s mom Sharon Osbourne.
During Kelly’s interview with E! News, the “One Word” singer showered praises on the drug and said, “There are a million...
First of all, Ozempic is a medication for Type 2 diabetes and patients with heart disease. However, the side effect of the drug is massive weight loss.
But then, although it’s super pricey, due to how effective its weight loss is, a lot of people go for it, especially celebrities who can afford it.
According to several reports, there’s shortage of Ozempic for its real patients because of the way it’s been purchased by the wealthy just to lose weight.
Amongst the stars who have testified that their massive weight loss was all thanks to Ozempic includes Kelly’s mom Sharon Osbourne.
During Kelly’s interview with E! News, the “One Word” singer showered praises on the drug and said, “There are a million...
- 3/31/2024
- by Chijioke Chukwuemeka
- Celebrating The Soaps
The drama between Joy Behar and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi seemingly continues.
During an episode of “Watch What Happens Live” last week, Polizzi called Behar the “rudest celebrity” she’s met.
“Joy was so mean to me,” the “Jersey Shore” star insisted.
“She cornered me in the bathroom!” Polizzi claimed, before adding, “And said, ‘You’re not Italian!’”
Read More: ‘The View’ Hosts Look Back At The Time Joy Behar Fell Out Of Her Chair
Polizzi’s makeup artist and “It’s Happening” podcast co-host, Joey Camasta, then told Page Six that Behar opted not to be involved in the cast’s recent interview on “The View”.
Camasta suggested Behar “chose not to be in the segment and was hiding the whole time.”
“So then this time when we went back, she famously was not in the segment, so she stayed away,” Camasta, who was at the taping, said.
Camasta added,...
During an episode of “Watch What Happens Live” last week, Polizzi called Behar the “rudest celebrity” she’s met.
“Joy was so mean to me,” the “Jersey Shore” star insisted.
“She cornered me in the bathroom!” Polizzi claimed, before adding, “And said, ‘You’re not Italian!’”
Read More: ‘The View’ Hosts Look Back At The Time Joy Behar Fell Out Of Her Chair
Polizzi’s makeup artist and “It’s Happening” podcast co-host, Joey Camasta, then told Page Six that Behar opted not to be involved in the cast’s recent interview on “The View”.
Camasta suggested Behar “chose not to be in the segment and was hiding the whole time.”
“So then this time when we went back, she famously was not in the segment, so she stayed away,” Camasta, who was at the taping, said.
Camasta added,...
- 8/11/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Joy Behar and her co-hosts on “The View” had a joke about one her funniest moments.
It all began during a discussion of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s bizarre appearance on Thursday, when he stood at a podium in the midst of delivering some remarks when his voice suddenly trailed off as froze, standing silently and staring forward for a good 30 seconds before colleagues helped him to exit.
As Entertainment Weekly reported, that made Behar remember her own embarrassing moment.
Read More: Joy Behar Suffers Nasty Fall On ‘The View’: ‘I Went Flying!’
“Remember when I fell on stage?” Behar asked moderator Whoopi Goldberg, did indeed.
“I do remember,” Goldberg said. “I wasn’t even going to bring it up because it scared us so badly.”
Joy Behar suffered a fall during the opening moments of #TheView today.
"25 years, that has never happened to me. Who do I sue?...
It all began during a discussion of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s bizarre appearance on Thursday, when he stood at a podium in the midst of delivering some remarks when his voice suddenly trailed off as froze, standing silently and staring forward for a good 30 seconds before colleagues helped him to exit.
As Entertainment Weekly reported, that made Behar remember her own embarrassing moment.
Read More: Joy Behar Suffers Nasty Fall On ‘The View’: ‘I Went Flying!’
“Remember when I fell on stage?” Behar asked moderator Whoopi Goldberg, did indeed.
“I do remember,” Goldberg said. “I wasn’t even going to bring it up because it scared us so badly.”
Joy Behar suffered a fall during the opening moments of #TheView today.
"25 years, that has never happened to me. Who do I sue?...
- 7/28/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
As he often does, former president Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Thursday to bemoan the state of the country and pander to his base of supporters, saying that “the greatest threat to Western civilization today is not Russia. It’s probably more than anything else ourselves.”
“It’s the abolition of our national borders. It’s the failure to police our own cities,” he wrote. “It’s the destruction of the rule of law from within. It’s the collapse of the nuclear family … It’s the Marxists who would have us become a godless nation worshiping at the altar of race and gender.”
“Blah blah blah,” “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough said in response on Friday. “You know, it’s boring to me. What’s boring to me is the hatred for America, the hatred from America that you hear spewing from Donald Trump’s mouth.”
Looking...
“It’s the abolition of our national borders. It’s the failure to police our own cities,” he wrote. “It’s the destruction of the rule of law from within. It’s the collapse of the nuclear family … It’s the Marxists who would have us become a godless nation worshiping at the altar of race and gender.”
“Blah blah blah,” “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough said in response on Friday. “You know, it’s boring to me. What’s boring to me is the hatred for America, the hatred from America that you hear spewing from Donald Trump’s mouth.”
Looking...
- 3/17/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at Nicole Kidman in his opening monologue of the 95th Academy Awards over her viral ad for AMC movie theatres.
Kidman stars in a commercial for the chain that was originally shown in September 2021 as part of a campaign to encourage people back into theatres as the Covid-19 pandemic receded.
She breathlessly talks about the magic of movie theatres in a wistful way while sitting alone in an otherwise empty auditorium as Jurassic World plays on the screen.
The ad was mocked and mimicked, went viral, and gained a cult following. In some theatres, audiences would even chant along and cheer.
NBC’s Saturday Night Live also parodied the ad.
“I am happy to see that Nicole Kidman has finally been released from that abandoned AMC,” said Kimmel to laughter from the audience.
“Where she has been held captive for almost two full years now,...
Kidman stars in a commercial for the chain that was originally shown in September 2021 as part of a campaign to encourage people back into theatres as the Covid-19 pandemic receded.
She breathlessly talks about the magic of movie theatres in a wistful way while sitting alone in an otherwise empty auditorium as Jurassic World plays on the screen.
The ad was mocked and mimicked, went viral, and gained a cult following. In some theatres, audiences would even chant along and cheer.
NBC’s Saturday Night Live also parodied the ad.
“I am happy to see that Nicole Kidman has finally been released from that abandoned AMC,” said Kimmel to laughter from the audience.
“Where she has been held captive for almost two full years now,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Oliver O'Connell
- The Independent - Film
Oscars viewers were shown an unusual commercial for a new TV show starring Johnny Knoxville, Eric Andre, and Gabourney Sibide.
The 95th Academy Awards took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday (12 March).
Viewers tuning into the awards show at home were shown an advertisement, which was a recreation of the famous Ghosbusters commercial from 1984.
Instead of promoting professional ghost hunters, the commercial – which stars Knoxville, Andre, and Sibide – advertised a hotline for pranks.
The phone number is real, with viewers directed to call: 1-855-PRANX4U.
When you call the US number, a voice asks: “Do you agree to a $49.99 charge?”
If a caller responds “no”, the voice states: “You said yes,” after which a “ker-ching!” money noise plays.
“You dummy, watch The Prank Panel on ABC this summer,” the voice continues.
The advert is in promotion of the trio’s forthcoming ABC series The Prank Panel.
The 95th Academy Awards took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday (12 March).
Viewers tuning into the awards show at home were shown an advertisement, which was a recreation of the famous Ghosbusters commercial from 1984.
Instead of promoting professional ghost hunters, the commercial – which stars Knoxville, Andre, and Sibide – advertised a hotline for pranks.
The phone number is real, with viewers directed to call: 1-855-PRANX4U.
When you call the US number, a voice asks: “Do you agree to a $49.99 charge?”
If a caller responds “no”, the voice states: “You said yes,” after which a “ker-ching!” money noise plays.
“You dummy, watch The Prank Panel on ABC this summer,” the voice continues.
The advert is in promotion of the trio’s forthcoming ABC series The Prank Panel.
- 3/13/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Film
Black Mirror’s dystopian takes on technology and society have only become more relevant since 2019, and the anthology series is firmly entrenched as popular culture’s new 1984. One of the best ways to measure the impact any given movie or TV show has had upon society is to see how it has influenced the way society communicates. In that regard, it is clear that both George Orwell’s 1984 and Charlie Booker’s Black Mirror have cornered the market on using popular culture to describe disturbing real-world events.
Much like "Google it" has become the go-to vernacular for "search the internet," saying "it’s just like 1984" was the default reference for "something in society that is deeply disturbing" for decades following the publication of Orwell's novel. 1984 is still relevant today, of course. However, Black Mirror seasons 1 and 2 in particular prove that the British sci-fi series is a worthy successor in today’s tech-reliant society.
Much like "Google it" has become the go-to vernacular for "search the internet," saying "it’s just like 1984" was the default reference for "something in society that is deeply disturbing" for decades following the publication of Orwell's novel. 1984 is still relevant today, of course. However, Black Mirror seasons 1 and 2 in particular prove that the British sci-fi series is a worthy successor in today’s tech-reliant society.
- 2/25/2023
- by Barrett Sonn
- ScreenRant
Fusion is the new music trend! T-Series, Asia’s largest music label, publisher and India’s largest film studio has been churning out best music since its inception and recently the label brought Ghanaian singer KiDi alongside the Indian sensation Tulsi Kumar and introduced the audience to fresh afro-beats with the craziest Indo-Afro fusion, Shut Up.
Donning multiple hats, Shivam Chanana, Assistant Vice President of Media, Marketing & Publishing (TV), T-Series not only spearheads marketing but also has contributed in the creation of music at T-Series. Being the brainchild behind one of the best selling properties, ‘T-Series Mixtape’, he’s recently introduced the afro-beats in Indian music space and has a huge contribution in bringing international star KiDi on board for recent indo-afro fusion track, Shut Up with Tulsi Kumar.
Talking about trend of fusions and bringing Afro-beats in India, Shivam Chanana, Assistant Vice President of Media, Marketing & Publishing (TV), T-Series says,...
Donning multiple hats, Shivam Chanana, Assistant Vice President of Media, Marketing & Publishing (TV), T-Series not only spearheads marketing but also has contributed in the creation of music at T-Series. Being the brainchild behind one of the best selling properties, ‘T-Series Mixtape’, he’s recently introduced the afro-beats in Indian music space and has a huge contribution in bringing international star KiDi on board for recent indo-afro fusion track, Shut Up with Tulsi Kumar.
Talking about trend of fusions and bringing Afro-beats in India, Shivam Chanana, Assistant Vice President of Media, Marketing & Publishing (TV), T-Series says,...
- 2/8/2023
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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