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Koffee With Karan 8: Sara Ali Khan Outs 2 Celeb Couples With “Night Manager” And “Wrong Sara” Replies – NDTV

  1. Koffee With Karan 8: Sara Ali Khan Outs 2 Celeb Couples With “Night Manager” And “Wrong Sara” Replies NDTV
  2. Sara Ali Khan FINALLY breaks silence on rumours of her dating Shubman Gill: ‘You have got the wrong Sara guys’ Times of India
  3. Who Is the Next Guest on Koffee With Karan Season 8? ComingSoon.net
  4. Koffee With Karan 8: Sara Ali Khan & Ananya Panday Talk Only About Exes & BFs – From Vijay Deverakonda & Aditya Roy Kapur To Shubman Gill, “Aur Kiski Baat Karenge, Method Acting?” Writes A Troll Koimoi
  5. Sara Ali Khan reacts to Shubman Gill-Sara Tendulkar dating rumours in KWK promo Hindustan Times
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Taylor Swift poses with Patrick Mahomes’ mom Randi following Chiefs win… after sparking controversy by celeb – Daily Mail

  1. Taylor Swift poses with Patrick Mahomes’ mom Randi following Chiefs win… after sparking controversy by celeb Daily Mail
  2. Eagles’ Jason Kelce expresses concern for brother Travis Kelce amid budding romance with Taylor Swift Fox News
  3. Taylor Swift’s Gift From Travis Kelce For Their Month Anniversary Might’ve Leaked Yahoo Life
  4. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Step Out for Dinner in Kansas City Night After Chiefs-Chargers Game PEOPLE
  5. Michelle Deal-Zimmerman: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are desperate distraction from a world on fire | STAFF COMMENTARY Baltimore Sun
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Hilarious clip shows injured Inter Miami defender Ian Fray dancing on crutches while Lionel Messi’s team celeb – Daily Mail

  1. Hilarious clip shows injured Inter Miami defender Ian Fray dancing on crutches while Lionel Messi’s team celeb Daily Mail
  2. Lionel Messi, with another goal, leads Inter Miami to Leagues Cup title after a wild penalty shootout Yahoo Sports
  3. Miami Heat, Rest Of South Florida Teams Hoping To Follow Messi And Inter Miami’s Playoff Success Sports Illustrated
  4. WATCH: Inter Miami boss Tata Martino sprayed with champagne during press conference after Lionel Messi leads Herons to Leagues Cup glory Goal.com
  5. Comparing Messi and Ronaldo’s Title Wins in the Leagues Cup and Arab Club Champions Cup Sports Brief
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“$20m Wasn’t Enough For Her” Should Harry And Meghan’s Spotify Dumping Spell End For Celeb Podcasts? – TalkTV

  1. “$20m Wasn’t Enough For Her” Should Harry And Meghan’s Spotify Dumping Spell End For Celeb Podcasts? TalkTV
  2. Prince Harry Reportedly Wanted to Interview Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin for a Podcast About Childhood Trauma MarieClaire.com
  3. What Kind of Celebrities Do Harry and Meghan Want to Be? Pajiba Entertainment News
  4. ‘F–king Grifters’: Spotify Exec Slams Prince Harry And Meghan Markle After Parting Ways — Here’s How Much The Royal Couple Could Have Made From Their Podcast Deal Yahoo Finance
  5. Meghan, Harry hit with new blow over ‘Archetypes’ trademark after Spotify deal ends msnNOW
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Met Gala 2023: All the Celeb EXES on This Year’s Carpet | E! News – E! News

  1. Met Gala 2023: All the Celeb EXES on This Year’s Carpet | E! News E! News
  2. Kim Kardashian & Ex Pete Davidson Reunite Inside 2023 Met Gala Yahoo News
  3. Kim Kardashian Engages In An Intimate Conversation With Ex-Boyfriend Pete Davidson, Pics Go Viral With Netizens Reacting, “Lil Birdie Recently Said Kim’s Trying To Lock Usher Down…” Koimoi
  4. See Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson Reunite at 2023 Met Gala E! News
  5. From Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian to Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart: Former Celebrity Couples in Attendance at the 2023 Met Gala Yahoo Entertainment
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Julia Fox Is the Only Celeb Taking White House Correspondents Fashion Seriously – Vulture

  1. Julia Fox Is the Only Celeb Taking White House Correspondents Fashion Seriously Vulture
  2. Chrissy Teigen Attends the 2023 White House Correspondents’ Dinner with John Legend After Illness PEOPLE
  3. Julia Fox and Chuck Schumer arrive at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner Daily Mail
  4. Kelly Ripa Gives Classic Glam in a Slouchy Black Gown with Pointed Toe Pumps at the 2023 White House Correspondents’ Dinner with Husband Marc Consuelous Footwear News
  5. White House Correspondents’ Dinner Host Tamara Keith Designed a Spot On Dress For the Big Night ELLE
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Celeb Roll Call At Ambani Event: Rajinikanth, Deepika-Ranveer, Priyanka-Nick, Aishwarya-Aaradhya – NDTV

  1. Celeb Roll Call At Ambani Event: Rajinikanth, Deepika-Ranveer, Priyanka-Nick, Aishwarya-Aaradhya NDTV
  2. Priyanka-Nick, Aamir Khan, Alia Bhatt, Shahid Kapoor and more celebs shine at Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural timesofindia.com
  3. Shahid Kapoor-Mira Rajput, Varun and Kriti arrive in style at opening of Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre PINKVILLA
  4. Celebrities at Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre opening LIVE UPDATES: Rajinikanth, Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Aamir Khan arrive for event The Indian Express
  5. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan And Daughter, Aaradhya Stun In Ethnic Outfits As They Attend Opening Of NMACC BollywoodShaadis.com
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Celeb Roll Call At Kiara Advani-Sidharth Malhotra’s Reception: Akash-Shloka Ambani, Alia Bhatt And Others – NDTV Movies

  1. Celeb Roll Call At Kiara Advani-Sidharth Malhotra’s Reception: Akash-Shloka Ambani, Alia Bhatt And Others NDTV Movies
  2. Sid-Kiara wedding: Everyone agrees Instagrammy weddings are cringe, but still can’t get enough of them. Here’s why The Indian Express
  3. Actors And Actresses Kept Their Spouses Away Greatandhra
  4. At Kiara Advani And Sidharth Malhotra’s Big Fat Bollywood Reception: Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor, Kajol-Ajay NDTV
  5. Ahead of their wedding reception, Sidharth and Kiara were seen distributing sweets #shorts Republic World
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‘Dancing With the Stars’ Eliminates First Celeb During Season Premiere on Disney+

“Dancing with the Stars” made the move to Disney+ on Monday night, streaming live coast-to-coast, and the initial installment wrapped up with an elimination.

(Spoiler alert: This story reveals who went home on “DWTS.”)

At the end of the two-hour Season 31 premiere, which allowed voting throughout the night via text, two couples were left in the bottom 2 — “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice and pro Pasha Pashkov, and “Sex and the City” alum Jason Lewis and pro Peta Murgatroyd. And the eliminated couple ended up being Lewis and Murgatroyd.

“I am so sad that I have to go home. It was amazing,” Lewis said, noting everyone was so supportive among the cast during his brief stint on the show.

“Dancing WIth the Stars” Season 31 pro dancer Peta Murgatroyd with actor Jason Lewis (Disney+)

While Giudice and Lewis landed near the bottom of the leaderboard on Monday night with their pros, “Jersey Shore’s” Vinny Guadagnino and pro Koko Iwasaki were actually in the lowest spot. They were, however, saved by the viewer text messages to go through to the following week — Elvis week.

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The premiere of the now-live streaming show went off with almost no issues. At one point, host Tyra Banks announced the wrong couple at the top of the leaderboard, but she noted she was given wrong information and quickly corrected it.

“Dancing With the Stars” overall felt familiar, despite being on streaming, with the show moving quickly throughout the night. Instead of commercials, in between competition dances, the pro troupe would come out and perform versions of the dances the celebrities had to do.

“Let’s Make a Deal” host Wayne Brady came out as an early frontrunner of the evening, scoring 29 out of 40 for his cha cha with pro partner Witney Carson.

“Welcome to Wayne’s dance floor. Performance level through the roof,” judge Bruno Tonioli said after Brady and Carson combined some Michael Jackson-style moves with the cha cha. “You’ve got it and you know what to do with it.”

Carrie Ann Inaba told Brady he was “fabulous,” while head judge Len Goodman called their routine “the most watchable dance of the night so far.”

But there was more to come. “RuPaul’s Drag Race” alum and “We’re Here” star Shangela hit the dance floor with Gleb Savchenko for a sassy salsa that left fourth judge Derek Hough impressed.

“You were so fantastic. You have so much energy,” he said.

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Selma Blair, who has multiple sclerosis, danced with Sasha Farber, who she said is her neighbor. The pair did a Viennese waltz that left others in the ballroom, including competitor Jordin Sparks and pro Pasha Pashkov, in tears.

“You really created magic tonight. It was gorgeous,” Tonioli said.

But Charli D’Amelio, the TikTok star, who went last for a cha cha with returning pro Mark Ballas, topped the leaderboard.

“This performance is really the cherry on the cake,” Tonioli said.

Leaderboard: 

Charli D’Amelio & Mark Ballas – cha cha – 32/40
Wayne Brady & Witney Carson – cha cha – 29/40
Shangela & Gleb Savchenko – salsa – 28/40
Gabbey Windy & Val Chmerkovskiy – jive – 28/40
Selma Blair & Sasha Farber – Viennese waltz – 28/40
Daniel Durant & Britt Stewart – fox trot – 27/40
Jordin Sparks & Brandon Armstrong – cha cha – 26/40
Heidi D’Amelio & Artem Chigvintsev – cha cha – 24/40
Joseph Baena & Daniella Karagach – jive – 23/40
Cheryl Ladd & Louis Van Amstel – cha cha – 21/40
Trevor Donovan & Emma Slater – quickstep – 21/40
Sam Champion and Cheryl Burke – fox trot – 20/40
Jessie James Decker &  Alan Bersten – cha cha – 20/40
Teresa Giudice & Pasha Pashkov – tango – 20/40
Jason Lewis & Peta Murgatroyd – cha cha – 18/40
Vinny Guadagnino & Koko Iwasaki – salsa – 17/40

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The Bubble review: Judd Apatow and Netflix do embarrassing celeb satire

Judd Apatow’s Netflix action-comedy The Bubble is the film no one wanted about the COVID-19 pandemic: It’s instantly dated, frustratingly oblivious, and painfully unfunny. In an ostensible attempt to lampoon a pandemic-era film set, Apatow and co-writer Pam Brady grab their flashlights and go on an epic adventure up the colons of spoiled movie stars who treat 14 days in a luxury hotel suite like their personal 9/11.

The Bubble was reportedly inspired by the production of Jurassic World: Dominion, which filmed last year in the UK under strict COVID protocols. But aside from occasional cracks from the supporting cast — as underappreciated here as their characters are in the movie —The Bubble fails to really grasp the absurdity of a studio building an elaborate multi-million-dollar infrastructure so rich people don’t have to wear masks on set. Instead, Apatow and Brady take a “These times are hard on everybody” approach, naïvely expecting people quarantining in studio apartments to sympathize with celebrities who have live-in wellness consultants and massive manicured gardens where they could absolutely go out and get some fresh air if they wanted to. In short, it’s the “Imagine” video of movies.

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Guardians of the Galaxy’s Karen Gillan stars as Carol Cobb, a B-plus-list star whose last film, Jerusalem Rising, bombed thanks to vicious reviews criticizing the extremely Caucasian Cobb’s portrayal of a half-Israeli, half-Palestinian woman. (According to The Bubble, the problem was of course the critics, not the casting.) And so Cobb’s agent pressures her to return to the Jurassic Park-esque Cliff Beasts franchise, which she abandoned in part five. Reluctantly, Cobb agrees to sign on for the sixth installment.

And so she’s off to a posh countryside resort in the UK, where after 14 days of quarantine, she reunites with co-stars Lauren Van Chance (Leslie Mann), Dustin Mulray (David Duchovny), Sean Knox (Keegan-Michael Key), and Howie Frangopolous (Guz Khan). They’re joined by new cast members Dieter Bravo (The Mandalorian’s Pedro Pascal), an Oscar winner slumming it in tentpole moviemaking, and Krystal Kris (Iris Apatow), a TikTok star who isn’t sure why she’s there, either. Some of these characters have real-world parallels, particularly Van Chance and Mulray, who are clearly modeled after Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum. Others represent more generic blockbuster types: the tough-talking soldier, the vaguely foreign scientist, the comic relief.

But even bits that should be funny, like Pascal’s character’s ever-evolving accent in the film-within-a-film, land with a splat. The Bubble is composed mainly of long, excruciating sequences where everyone is trying very hard and producing zero laughs, like people trying to start a fire by rubbing two wet sticks together. At times, it’s difficult to discern exactly what the joke was supposed to be: Someone is making a face, which means a punchline must have been delivered. But what was the joke? It’s like watching a comedy whose humor depends on the nuances of an unfamiliar culture, except the language being spoken here is Hollywood navel-gazing.

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There’s also a culture clash between sardonic British humor and broad American comedy. This is a movie that has both Peter Serafinowicz delivering withering bon mots and Pedro Pascal doing sophomoric shit humor. Pascal’s character in The Bubble is a serial seducer and a committed psychonaut. But for filmmakers who pack this much sex and drugs into their movie, Apatow and Brady treat both with arm’s-length fridigity. The sex is of the bra-on, herky-jerky variety. And the drugs? The Bubble’s depiction of a hallucinogenic trip is about as realistic as a ‘90s D.A.R.E. video, as Pascal climbs inside the smart mirror in his hotel suite and imagines he’s transformed into Benedict Cumberbatch. All of which goes along with the way Apatow and Brady don’t seem to have much experience talking to people who’d be fine staying in a fancy hotel for six months, especially if they got a million-dollar payday at the end of that stay.

Ironically, the only bits in The Bubble that are somewhat amusing come from the Cliff Beasts 6 script, which multiple characters describe as absolutely terrible. (If the “bad” jokes are the only funny ones, what does that say about the “good” ones?) The film’s best gag comes when Kris leads a CGI dinosaur in a TikTok dance, a nod to Hollywood’s desperate attempts to keep up with a generation that doesn’t really care about Hollywood. By contrast, the digs at the film’s director, Sundance darling Darren Eigan (Fred Armisen), are curiously mean-spirited, given that multiple Apatow-produced projects have launched at that particular festival.

The Bubble’s myopic point of view is summed up in the character of Carla (Galen Hopper), a teenage girl who explains her presence in the film as “My dad’s the stunt coordinator.” (Her father, played by John Cena, never actually shows up in person, appearing only on an iPad screen.) No other crew members penetrate the actors’ bubble, aside from Armisen’s Eigan and Serafinowicz’s harried producer Gavin. It’s as though the rest of the crew doesn’t exist at all, apart from in an isolated bit where they’re told they must remain masked at all times, and cannot touch the talent. An opportunity to skewer how COVID has deepened class-based on-set divides, perhaps? Of course not: It’s a strained gag about people flirting with their eyes.

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The Bubble’s supporting cast is outstanding, counting Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’s Maria Bakalova and Our Flag Means Death’s Samson Kayo among the characters who work at the hotel where the Cliff Beasts 6 cast is “bubbling.” (The term is indeed used as a verb throughout.) The minor players all try their best with their limited roles. But it says a lot that the only clear-eyed counterpoint to the Cliff Beasts 6 cast’s apparently life-threatening cabin fever comes from “the help.”

Iris Apatow’s character brings some perspective to the story as well. She’s the most level-headed of the core cast, a regular girl from Indiana whose most Hollywood trait is her pushy stage mom, played by Maria Bamford via Zoom. (Brady created Bamford’s critically beloved, short-lived Netflix series Lady Dynamite, which makes this film’s script all the more puzzling.) Kris’ relatability doesn’t make the three full-length TikTok dance sequences in The Bubble pass by any more quickly, to be clear. But at least Apatow’s love for his daughter brings a certain affection to the way the film treats the character, which balances out any “old man yells at cloud” humor about kids these days and their phones.

Apatow’s casting of his family used to be one of the more aggravating parts of films like This Is 40 and Funny People, which tipped over from autobiography to self-indulgence. The fact that his daughter’s role is the freshest part of The Bubble shows just how stale this movie’s writing, performances, and perspective really are. There might well be humor to be mined from the self-absorbed foibles of the rich and famous during a deadly pandemic. But for this film to speak to anyone who might have undergone any actual hardship during the past two years, its humor would have to take a much wider — and more self-effacing — view than The Bubble. This is what happens when someone stays in their own bubble for far too long.

The Bubble is now streaming on Netflix.

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