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Matthew Perry ‘Wanted to Make a Movie About His Life’ and Was Going to Ask Zac Efron to Play Him, Says Actor’s Friend: ‘He Was So Optimistic’ – Variety

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Bengals coach Zac Taylor, RB Joe Mixon push back on the NFL’s postseason seeding solution

The fallout from Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s near-fatal medical emergency has had a major and unprecedented impact on the top of the AFC. With Thursday night’s announcement that the Bills’ Week 17 game against the Cincinnati Bengals would not be resumed, a resolution affecting AFC playoff seeding and home-field advantages was subsequently unveiled and passed on Friday.

As part of the arrangement, the Bengals will be the AFC North champions by virtue of their superior winning percentage, even though they will have played one less game than the Baltimore Ravens. However, should the Ravens beat the Bengals in their Week 18 matchup to give both teams 11 wins, and if the two teams meet again on Wild Card Weekend, the site of their playoff game will be determined by a coin toss supervised by Roger Goodell.

For the Bengals, the implication is that even with a division title in hand, there is a chance that they will be denied home-field advantage and have to travel to Baltimore to start the playoffs — a scenario that the club and its members did not hesitate to share their problems with.

In a Twitter post, Bengals running back Joe Mixon called out the NFL for not adhering to its own rulebook, specifically citing the “Competitive Policy for Cancelled Games” section of the league’s 2022 policy manual.

Mixon was far from alone in his grievances. According to ESPN, Bengals executive vice president Katie Blackburn — who is on the NFL’s competition committee — urged the committee to vote against the proposal on the basis of the timing of a move away from the standard of winning percentages outlined for the scenario the AFC now faces.

“The proper process for making rule change (sic) is in the off-season,” Blackburn wrote. “It is not appropriate to put teams in a position to vote for something that may introduce bias, favor one team over another or impact their own situation when the vote takes place immediately before the playoffs.”

Meanwhile, while Bengals head coach Zac Taylor stressed that the Bengals can control their own destiny and host a playoff game by winning this weekend, he likewise fumed at how the NFL’s resolution was reached and how it affected his team.

“As far as I’m concerned, we just want the rules to be followed and when a game is cancelled that you just turn to winning percentage to clarify everything so we don’t have to make up the rules,” Taylor said. “There’s several instances this season where the club is fined or people in our building are fined and we are being told to follow the rules. It’s black and white in the rulebook. 

“So now, when we point out the rules and you are told we are going to change that, I don’t want to hear about fair and equitable when that is the case … Opportunities lost for us that we had a chance to control that now we don’t, fine. But it seems like there are positives for a lot of teams and just negatives for us.”

In a statement by Goodell, the commissioner acknowledged that “there is no perfect solution,” emphasizing how their driving principles had been to limit disruption across the league and minimize competitive inequities.

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Hanson band members Isaac, Taylor and Zac pose with all 39 members of their family on New Year’s

Hanson band members Isaac, Taylor and Zac pose with all 39 members of their family at New Year’s event: ‘What a party!’

Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson from the band Hanson took a huge family photo on New Year’s Eve. 

The brothers all stood alongside tons of family members covering the couch and creeping up the stairs. 

The Hanson trio’s mother Diana captioned the family photo, ‘What a party!!! Happy New Year[noisemaker emojis and party emojis]❤️❤️.’ 

Family: Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson from the band Hanson took a huge family photo on New Year’s Eve

Isaac, 42, Taylor, 39, and Zac, 37, are the oldest of seven siblings. Their four siblings are named Jessica, Mackenzie, Avery and Zoe.  

The siblings now all have children of their own. 

Isaac shares his three children with his wife Nicole. Their three children are: 15-year-old Everett, 14-year-old Monroe and eight-year-old Odette. 

Oldest of seven: Isaac, 42, Taylor, 39, and Zac, 37, are the oldest of seven siblings

Rise to fame: Hanson first rose to fame in the late 1990s when they were nominated for several Grammys and Billboard Music Awards

Taylor and his wife Natalie have seven children: Ezra, 21, Penny, 17, River, 16, Viggo, 14, Wilhelmina, 10, Indiana, 4, and Maybellene, 2. 

Zac and Kate boast Shepherd, 14, Junia, 12, Abraham, 9, Lucille, 6, and their 22-month-old son Quincy. 

Hanson first rose to fame in the late 1990s when they were nominated for several Grammys and Billboard Music Awards. 

Youth: The group member, born and raised in Tulsa, were all underage when they first rose to prominence, so their family toured alongside them for the first few years (pictured 1999)

Still putting out new music: Though perhaps not as big as they once were, Hanson actually released new music in the past year (pictured 1998)

The group member, born and raised in Tulsa, were all underage when they first rose to prominence, so their family toured alongside them for the first few years. 

Though perhaps not as big as they once were, Hanson actually released new music in the past year. 

They released their new Red Green Blue in May 2022 though it didn’t receive much acclaim. 

However, the band has continued to be a family business with Isaac’s daughter Odette appearing in the video for the band’s new single Write You a Song.    

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Bengals coach Zac Taylor chuckles at Andrew Whitworth reunion talk

CINCINNATI — Don’t expect a reunion between the Cincinnati Bengals and former All-Pro tackle Andrew Whitworth.

Cincinnati coach Zac Taylor chuckled at the idea of luring Whitworth, who retired after last season, out of broadcasting to fill the Bengals’ void at right tackle. In so many words, Taylor all but ruled out Whitworth as a possibility.

“We have good people in the building that we trust,” Taylor said with a smile.

Taylor said starting right tackle La’el Collins likely will be out for the season after he suffered a left knee injury in the team’s win over the New England Patriots on Saturday. Taylor said the team is still gathering more information but is “not optimistic” Collins will be able to return.

In a podcast released Tuesday, Whitworth said any time an offensive lineman gets injured, his Twitter notifications get busy. That was especially true when Collins suffered his injury.

Whitworth retired earlier this year after he helped the Los Angeles Rams beat the Bengals in Super Bowl LVI. The 41-year-old ended a 16-year career that included two All-Pro selections, four Pro Bowl nods and the Walter Payton Man of the Year award in 2021. After the Bengals drafted Whitworth in 2006, he played left tackle for Cincinnati for the next 11 seasons before finishing his career with a five-year stint for the Rams. Since retiring, Whitworth has been part of Amazon Prime Video’s NFL coverage, which debuted this season.

On “The Season with Peter Schrager” podcast, Whitworth said he has never ruled out returning.

“I think for me, just who I am, I’ve said this since the day I retired, I’ll never say never,” Whitworth said. “There’s always a chance. I love adventures. I love taking on chances.”

However, he did note that he spent his career mostly as a left tackle and that making the transition to right tackle is difficult. Whitworth added that any decision to return would not be about tarnishing his legacy but about not letting down future teammates.

“I wouldn’t want to go in there and mess up their chances, not knowing really what I’m capable of,” Whitworth said, referencing Cincinnati’s postseason odds.

Third-year player Hakeem Adeniji is projected to be Collins’ replacement for the rest of the season. Adeniji, who finished his college career at Kansas playing left tackle, has experience on both sides of the line of scrimmage. As a rookie, he made three starts at left tackle and one at right tackle. Last season, Adeniji started the final nine games, including Super Bowl LVI, at right guard.

“It was kind of new playing guard last year,” Adeniji told reporters Tuesday. “It’s kind of more natural playing tackle. Having that full camp and early season, as opposed to last year, I definitely feel a lot better.”

Taylor wouldn’t make any declarations on the position for the team’s coming game against the Buffalo Bills on “Monday Night Football.” He said that if Cincinnati’s scouting department presents any potential options for new players, he will consider them.

However, the fourth-year coach reiterated the trust in those already on the roster.

“We’ve got guys that we’ve had in here developing, working in our system, that we’ve got a high degree of trust in that can help us do the things that we need to this year,” Taylor said.

In other injury news, the Bengals could have tight end Hayden Hurst for the Bills showdown. Hurst has missed the past three games with a right calf injury. He was downgraded to out for the team’s Week 16 victory over the Patriots for precautionary reasons, Taylor said.

“I thought if we could give it another nine days, he’d be in great shape going in this week,” Taylor said. “So, very optimistic about him.”

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Matthew Perry says Zac Efron would play him in a movie

Matthew Perry promotes his new memoir. (Photo: Santiago Felipe/Getty Images)

Matthew Perry has already heard from a couple of his Friends co-stars about his buzzy new book, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoir, which arrived in bookstores Tuesday. In it, he describes years of struggling with an addiction to drugs and alcohol.

“Well, the book has been out for a day,” Perry deadpanned when he was asked about their responses Wednesday during a livestream from the Town Hall in New York City. “So I have heard from a couple of them, which is very nice, and I’m sure I’ll hear from everybody. But that’s the amazing thing about what’s going on with this book. It’s touching the hearts of everybody.”

Perry later said thousands of people have already come up to him, convinced that they can stop using substances because he has. He’s said that he’s now 18 months sober. During the livestream, he noted that he receives help daily.

He also answered a question about who would play him if the book is ever adapted into a movie.

The younger version of Perry would be played by none other than his co-star in the 2009 body-swapping movie 17 Again.

“Well, Zac Efron did it once,” he said.

Perry said he would take over the role later.

“I would play me after the coma and after that horrible night, five months in the hospital, then I would take over the role, I guess,” he said, referring to one of the scarier stories that have emerged from the book.

In 2018, Perry spent five months in the hospital recovering after his colon burst from opioid abuse. He was in a coma and on life support for two weeks. He had 14 surgeries. He also had to use a colostomy bag for nine months, which left him “covered in my own s***,” he estimated 50 to 60 times.

“The doctors told my family that I had a 2 percent chance to live,” Perry told People. “I was put on a thing called an ECMO machine, which does all the breathing for your heart and your lungs. And that’s called a Hail Mary. No one survives that.”

Still, he admitted to having called his drug dealer when he got home.

Matthew Perry appears in a 1998 episode of Friends, with co-stars Matt LeBlanc, Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox. (Photo: Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection)

In an interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer, Perry also said that, at one point, he was drinking vodka by the quart and taking 55 Vicodin a day. He would obtain the latter by faking back injuries and migraine headaches — plus, he “had eight doctors going at the same time” — or simply go to open houses and rummage through medicine cabinets.

“I think they thought ‘Oh, there’s no way that Chandler stole from us,'” Perry said.

In all, Perry has said he’s spent $9 million to sober up, including countless stays in rehab and detox facilities. At one of them, a treatment center in Switzerland, where he was still taking pills, his heart stopped beating for five minutes.

Looking back on all he’s been through, Perry told Sawyer that he’s grateful for his Friends co-stars, especially Jennifer Aniston. She’s the one who “reached out the most” and even confronted him about his problem.

Perry has spoken, too, about his personal relationships over the years, including how he and Valerie Bertinelli once made out beside her then-husband, Eddie Van Halen, when he was passed out, and how he lost his virginity to Tricia Leigh Fisher, half-sister of the late Carrie Fisher, after having thought for years that he was impotent.

He also lamented the loss of River Phoenix, his co-star in A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, who died in 1993. “It always seems to be the really talented guys who go down,” he wrote. “Why is it that the original thinkers like River Phoenix and Heath Ledger die, but Keanu Reeves still walks among us?”

He’s apologized for the reference to Reeves since the excerpt surfaced, saying that he “chose a random name.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, contact Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Treatment Referral Helpline at 800-662-HELP (4357).

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Matthew Perry says Zac Efron would play him in a movie

Matthew Perry promotes his new memoir. (Photo: Santiago Felipe/Getty Images)

Matthew Perry has already heard from a couple of his Friends co-stars about his buzzy new book, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoir, which arrived in bookstores Tuesday. In it, he describes years of struggling with an addiction to drugs and alcohol.

“Well, the book has been out for a day,” Perry deadpanned when he was asked about their responses Wednesday during a livestream from the Town Hall in New York City. “So I have heard from a couple of them, which is very nice, and I’m sure I’ll hear from everybody. But that’s the amazing thing about what’s going on with this book. It’s touching the hearts of everybody.”

Perry later said thousands of people have already come up to him, convinced that they can stop using substances because he has. He’s said that he’s now 18 months sober. During the livestream, he noted that he receives help daily.

He also answered a question about who would play him if the book is ever adapted into a movie.

The younger version of Perry would be played by none other than his co-star in the 2009 body-swapping movie 17 Again.

“Well, Zac Efron did it once,” he said.

Perry said he would take over the role later.

“I would play me after the coma and after that horrible night, five months in the hospital, then I would take over the role, I guess,” he said, referring to one of the scarier stories that have emerged from the book.

In 2018, Perry spent five months in the hospital recovering after his colon burst from opioid abuse. He was in a coma and on life support for two weeks. He had 14 surgeries. He also had to use a colostomy bag for nine months, which left him “covered in my own s***,” he estimated 50 to 60 times.

“The doctors told my family that I had a 2 percent chance to live,” Perry told People. “I was put on a thing called an ECMO machine, which does all the breathing for your heart and your lungs. And that’s called a Hail Mary. No one survives that.”

Still, he admitted to having called his drug dealer when he got home.

Matthew Perry appears in a 1998 episode of Friends, with co-stars Matt LeBlanc, Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox. (Photo: Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection)

In an interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer, Perry also said that, at one point, he was drinking vodka by the quart and taking 55 Vicodin a day. He would obtain the latter by faking back injuries and migraine headaches — plus, he “had eight doctors going at the same time” — or simply go to open houses and rummage through medicine cabinets.

“I think they thought ‘Oh, there’s no way that Chandler stole from us,'” Perry said.

In all, Perry has said he’s spent $9 million to sober up, including countless stays in rehab and detox facilities. At one of them, a treatment center in Switzerland, where he was still taking pills, his heart stopped beating for five minutes.

Looking back on all he’s been through, Perry told Sawyer that he’s grateful for his Friends co-stars, especially Jennifer Aniston. She’s the one who “reached out the most” and even confronted him about his problem.

Perry has spoken, too, about his personal relationships over the years, including how he and Valerie Bertinelli once made out beside her then-husband, Eddie Van Halen, when he was passed out, and how he lost his virginity to Tricia Leigh Fisher, half-sister of the late Carrie Fisher, after having thought for years that he was impotent.

He also lamented the loss of River Phoenix, his co-star in A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, who died in 1993. “It always seems to be the really talented guys who go down,” he wrote. “Why is it that the original thinkers like River Phoenix and Heath Ledger die, but Keanu Reeves still walks among us?”

He’s apologized for the reference to Reeves since the excerpt surfaced, saying that he “chose a random name.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, contact Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Treatment Referral Helpline at 800-662-HELP (4357).

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Zac Brown Band cancels Vancouver show after Canada denies entry

The Zac Brown Band was not destined for Colder Weather.

Despite performing in Canada for more than a decade, including twice this year, the Grammy-award-winning band was denied entry into the country on Thursday night.

“Each time we’ve come to Canada, we have been at the mercy of a single border agent who decides who is allowed in to work,” lead singer Zac Brown wrote on Facebook. “Unfortunately, not everyone was able to make it in the country last night.”

Brown revealed some members of the crew had charges on their record from more than 10 years ago which led a Canadian border patrol agent to stop the group.

The band was scheduled to play at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Friday night.

Rogers Arena said the show was canceled due to “unforeseen logistical issues,” according to its website. The venue refunded all ticketholders following the abrupt cancellation.

While the band likely would have been able to continue with their scheduled show in the Candian seaport, it chose to honor its relationships and put Canada in its rearview mirror for the “Out In The Middle Tour.”

Zac Brown Band will play in Portland, Oregon, before making stops in California and Arizona.
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“We are a family, a tribe,” Brown said. “We stick together and support each other and we never leave anyone behind.”

The country music troupe will have a rapid turnaround and play in Portland, Oregon on Saturday night.

The tour began on April 22 and will run until November 19, originally consisting of stops in 31 cities in 22 states and provinces.

After performing in Portland, Zac Brown Band will finish up its West Coast trip with gigs in Los Angeles, Oakland, California, and Phoenix.

“As a band who prides themselves on showing up with excitement and professionalism, we will always play where we are welcome and appreciated, and we’re so sorry we can’t be there tonight,” Brown wrote.

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Zac Efron Reveals Shattered Jaw Led to His Face Transformation

Zac Efron has revealed what led to those plastic surgery rumors. 

Last year, the Baywatch actor sparked speculation online after he appeared in an Earth Day special with Bill Nye with his jaw appearing more swollen than normal. The apparent facial change caused many to believe that he had received plastic surgery, but in a new interview, Zac shut down the chatter once and for all. 

Speaking to Men’s Health for its October 2022 issue, the actor pointed to an incident when he shattered his jaw after slipping in his house and hitting his chin on a granite fountain. He recalled waking up to find his chin bone hanging off his face at the time of his accident. 

The High School Musical alum has since been working with a specialist and does physical therapy to correct this. 

But after taking some time off from doing the exercises he explained, “The masseters [muscles] just grew. They just got really, really big.” 

The actor admitted that he was unaware of the internet’s rampant speculation as to whether he’d gone under the knife until his mother called to ask him about the rumors 

But Zac attributed his lack of social media knowledge to the fact that he generally avoids it altogether in order to protect his mental health.

“If I valued what other people thought of me to the extent that they may think I do,” Zac said, “I definitely wouldn’t be able to do this work.”

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Zac Efron finally addresses cause of 2021 face transformation

Zac Efron finally set the record straight on his face transformation one year after sparking plastic surgery rumors.

The actor told Men’s Health in his October 2022 cover story, published Wednesday, that he shattered his jaw while running in his house with socks on.

Efron, 34, said he slipped, hit the corner of a fountain, passed out and woke up to his “chin bone … hanging off” his face.

Amid the “High School Musical” star’s recovery, his facial muscles got “really, really big” to compensate for the injury, so he worked with a physical therapist to counteract their growth.

When Efron took a break in Australia, the masseter [muscles] just grew,” the former Disney Channel star, who previously broke his jaw in 2013, explained with a shrug.

The actor made headlines for his large jaw in April 2021.
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Fans first noticed Efron’s transformed face in April 2021, which led to rumors that he had gone under the knife.

The following month, his friend Kyle Sandilands denied Efron had work done.

“It’s like getting a Picasso and having a kid finger paint all over it,” Sandilands quipped on “The Kyle and Jackie O” radio show in May 2021. “Why bother? … I would know if he’d had any plastic surgery.”

The injury stemmed from a shattered jaw, he explained to Men’s Health.
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Efron’s mom, Starla Baskett, was the one to clue her son into the plastic surgery speculation, as he chooses to remain off of social media.

The “17 Again” star did not appear fazed, telling Men’s Health, “If I valued what other people thought of me to the extent that they may think I do, I definitely wouldn’t be able to do this work.”

Efron described more injuries elsewhere in the interview, from a dislocated shoulder and torn ACL to a broken wrist and blown-out back, although those occurred when he was training.

While the “Hairspray” star now has a mindful exercise routine with yoga, stretching and self-massaging, he worked out rigorously while filming “Baywatch.”

The “Baywatch” star detailed his struggles with insomnia, depression and agoraphobia.
Photograph by Ture Lillegraven

The experience led to a “dark depression” and “insomnia,” Efron told the magazine, explaining that the 2017 movie “burned [him] out.”

The “Down to Earth with Zac Efron” star, who did not feel better until six months after filming wrapped, remembered, “I had a really hard time recentering. Ultimately they chalked it up to taking way too many diuretics for way too long, and it messed something up.”

Efron noted that he also suffers from agoraphobia.

“I just don’t go out,” he shared, calling “people in large groups” a “trigger” for his anxiety disorder, which is characterized by extreme fear of entering crowded spaces.

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Arizona Diamondbacks’ Zac Gallen ties major league record with sixth consecutive scoreless start

PHOENIX — Zac Gallen tied the major league record with his sixth consecutive scoreless start on Sunday, leading the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 5-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.

Gallen (11-2) extended his scoreless streak to 41 1/3 innings. He allowed only two singles and a walk in seven innings. He struck out seven and retired the last 11 batters he faced.

Gallen tied Don Drysdale (1968), Orel Hershiser (1988) and Zack Greinke (2015), all with the Los Angeles Dodgers, by not allowing a run in his sixth straight start. Hershiser set the MLB record with 59 consecutive scoreless innings.

In those six games, Gallen is 5-0 with a 0.58 WHIP. He has allowed 16 hits, walked eight and struck out 46 in his scoreless streak. He is two outs away from matching the Diamondbacks’ franchise record of 42 innings, set by Brandon Webb in 2007.

Daulton Varsho hit his 20th homer and helped preserve Gallen’s scoreless streak with a running catch on Tyrone Taylor’s drive to right center in the second. The catch came with two outs and a runner at first.

Gallen didn’t allow more than one baserunner in any inning and struck out the side in the fifth.

The Diamondbacks scored in the second inning against Jason Alexander (2-2) when Corbin Carroll walked and advanced to third on Carson Kelly’s single off shortstop Willy Adames’ glove. Carroll scored on Alek Thomas’ sacrifice fly. Varsho’s home run, to right field, came in the third.

In the fifth, Jake McCarthy greeted reliever Hoby Milner with a broken-bat single to right, scoring Josh Rojas with Arizona’s third run. McCarthy hit a two-run homer in the eighth off Brent Suter, his seventh home run of the season.

Alexander, a 29-year-old who debuted earlier this season, pitched 4 2/3 innings for Milwaukee. He gave up five hits, three runs, walked four and struck out three.

Hunter Renfroe spoiled the combined shutout bid when he hit his 24th homer off Mark Melancon in the ninth. Kyle Nelson pitched a scoreless eighth.

The Brewers, who managed just three hits in the game, began the day 2 1/2 games behind Philadelphia for the final National League wild card. They trail St. Louis by 8 1/2 in the Central Division race. Milwaukee is trying for its fifth consecutive postseason appearance.

Brewers manager Craig Counsell was denied his 600th career victory. The winningest manager in franchise history, Counsell is 599-542 (.524).

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