Martha Stewart claimed Ryan Reynolds is “not so funny in real life,” and he responded on social media: “I’d disagree with her. But I tried that once. The woman is unexpectedly spry. She really closed the gap after a mile or so.”
Snoop Dogg is creating a Planet of the Apes-inspired film, inspired by his love for the franchise. Frustrated by long waits between the official films, he plans to make his own version: “But just imagine it was dogs instead of apes.”
Director Robert Zemeckis says a Who Framed Roger Rabbit sequel script exists, but Disney won’t make it due to Jessica Rabbit: “…look what they did to Jessica at the theme park. They trussed her up in a trench coat, you know.”
Jerry Seinfeld criticized his son’s former school for making attendance optional on the Wednesday after Election Day for “students who feel too emotionally distressed.” The comedian told the Times: “This is why the kids hated it.”
Alan Rachins, best known for roles on L.A. Law and Dharma & Greg, has passed away at 82 due to heart failure. His career spanned from Broadway to controversial Off-Broadway productions. He’s survived by his wife and son.
Teddi Mellencamp announced her divorce from husband Edwin Arroyave after 13 years. She shared the decision on Instagram, citing privacy and well-being as key during this new chapter to avoid speculation and rumors.
Days of Our Lives is renewed for its 61st season, streaming exclusively on Peacock. It remains a top title, with the 15,000th episode set to air on December 2. The renewal coincides with the show’s 60th-anniversary celebration.
Collins Dictionary chose “brat” as the 2024 word of the year due to its association with Charli XCX’s album and its portrayal of a confident and hedonistic attitude. Other notable words include “era” inspired by Taylor Swift’s tour.
Chloë Grace Moretz publicly revealed her identity as a “gay woman” on Instagram while endorsing Kamala Harris. She emphasized the importance of advocating for LGBTQ+ legal protections and women’s reproductive rights.