Actor James Woods has provided some much-needed perspective following President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter, saying the real issue isn’t drugs or guns, but rather “the money laundering scheme headed by the Big Guy.”
Hollywood actress Jenifer Lewis — who starred in Disney’s ABC family sitcom “Black-ish” — has scolded black and Latino men who didn’t vote for the “joyful” Kamala Harris in the recent presidential election, claiming they are sexists who are interested in “keeping women in their place.”
The bromance between George Clooney and Barack Obama is reportedly on the rocks, with the Hollywood star said to be “furious” with Obama for setting him up as the “patsy” to end President Joe Biden’s career and then absorb the blowback following Kamala Harris’ election defeat.
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Keith Caputo, the lead singer of the alt-metal band Life of Agony, has announced he is in the process of detransitioning after living several years as a woman named “Mina.”
A scene from the new Taylor Sheridan series “Landman” on Paramount+ has gone viral for explaining how wind turbines are a green energy hoax because they don’t offset the carbon footprint required for their making.
Comedian Ronny Chieng, who serves as a correspondent on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” has insulted Trump voters as “f**king morons,” claiming they aren’t intelligent or even reasonable.
A prominent figure in Kamala Harris’ failed presidential campaign has admitted that the left “is losing the culture war,” citing wokeism as a major factor — though he also appeared hesitant to be too critical of woke culture.
Hollywood actor-director Rob Reiner has deleted his X / Twitter account in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s resounding victory. His exit marks the end of an era for Reiner who had spent years using the platform to spread false claims and wild accusations aimed at Trump and his supporters — including repeatedly smearing them as white nationalists.
The British Board of Film Classification has slapped content warnings on “Wicked,” advising audiences about potentially triggering moments including scenes where a “green-skinned woman is mocked” and “talking animals are persecuted.”
Hollywood celebrities are melting down after special counsel Jack Smith moved to dismiss the federal government’s remaining charges against President-elect Donald Trump, with the stars hysterically proclaiming that the end of the rule of law is nigh thanks to Trump’s election victory.
“Basic Instinct” star Sharon Stone has blamed President-elect Donald Trump’s victory on what she called “uneducated” Americans who don’t have passports and have never traveled abroad.
Hollywood star Alec Baldwin called Americans “very uninformed” about the realities of climate change, the war in Ukraine, and other globalist issues, saying their lack of knowledge is deliberate and willful. “Americans have an appetite for a little bit of information,” he said.
“Cabaret” star Joel Grey has compared President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming second administration to the incipient Nazi regime dramatized in the popular Broadway musical and its movie adaptation. The actor is even suggesting that Jews in the United States are now in danger despite Trump’s proven pro-Israel record.
A new poll shows that the vast majority of Americans are rejecting celebrity endorsements of political candidates — a blow to Democrats who have come to increasingly rely on Hollywood influencers to sway young voters and amplify left-wing talking points on social media.
Pop superstar Ariana Grande has claimed that her character in “Wicked” has lesbian tendencies, adding that “every day in the Emerald City is a Pride parade.”
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx performed a victory lap after the Illinois Supreme Court reversed the guilty verdict for Hollywood star Jussie Smollet on Thursday, saying the appointment of a special prosecutor on the case amounted to double jeopardy.
Pop superstar Katy Perry, who campaigned for Kamala Harris, is getting ridiculed on social media after she urged her followers to watch the movie Idiocracy — an apparent dig at President-elect Donald Trump and his supporters.
ABC’s late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is still clinging to the prospect of one day seeing President-elect Donald Trump behind bars, even as the left’s lawfare cases against him continue to crumble post-election victory.
Outgoing Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) — a member of the far-left “Squad” — is demanding that the next “Star Wars” movie features a black Jedi lead character, saying he will refuse to watch and will even denounce the movie franchise if his demand isn’t met.
Rob Reiner has posted his first message to X / Twitter following Kamala Harris’ loss to President-elect Donald Trump two weeks ago. In his brief message, he urged the left to build a “competitive information distribution system” to combat “disinformation” — a baffling suggestion since the left already controls the vast majority of the corporate news media and nearly all online search engines.
Former President Bill Clinton appeared on CBS’ “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” on Tuesday where he claimed that President-elect Donald Trump recently told Christian voters — “Christian nationalists,” Clinton called them — that if they helped him return to the White House, he will rig future elections.
Hollywood star Harrison Ford, who has publicly promoted climate change activism, was recently seen disembarking from a private jet, reportedly en route from celebrating the birthday of his wife, actress Calista Flockhart.
Oprah Winfrey’s production company was reportedly paid more than double the previous estimate for hosting its September livestream event with Kamala Harris — the latest embarrassing revelation about the campaign’s sprendthrift habits in its pursuit of celebrity endorsements.
A deeply unpopular female vice president gets the chance of a lifetime when the sitting president abruptly quits his bid for re-election, thrusting her into the race for the White House. Public enthusiasm crests early but is gradually squandered thanks
Hollywood star Alec Baldwin made his big return to NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” this weekend, playing Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in a sketch intended to make fun of President-elect Donald Trump and President Joe Biden’s recent White House meeting.
Charlamagne Tha God is having trouble understanding how President Joe Biden could be all smiles while hosting President-elect Donald Trump at the White House this week, as Democrats repeatedly smeared Trump as a “fascist” and a “threat to democracy” during the campaign.
The controversy over Whoopi Goldberg’s accusation against a Staten Island bakery keeps getting worse for “The View” co-host, with the borough president now demanding she publicly apologize for claiming the bakery refused to serve her based on her politics.
With her new Disney movie set to open in a few months, Snow White star Rachel Zegler has issued an apology for her recent comments about the presidential election in which she wished harm on President-elect Donald Trump and his 76 million voters, saying she hopes they will “never know peace.”
Taylor Swift, who endorsed Kamala Harris for president, is reportedly seeing ticket prices fall for the latest leg of her “Eras” tour, which will play in Toronto this week — in some cases, prices have dropped by hundreds of dollars.
Bestselling novelist Stephen King is the latest prominent left-wing figure to quit X / Twitter following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory, with the writer claiming he is leaving the platform because the “atmosphere has just become too toxic.”
Oprah Winfrey is getting chewed out by her hometown newspaper, The Chicago Tribune, whose editorial board has chastised the former talkshow queen over the $1 million her production company reportedly received from the Kamala Harris campaign to produce the candidate’s celebrity-packed, livestreamed conversation in September.
Hollywood star Eva Longoria has revealed that she has said goodbye to the United States, saying that if President-elect Donald Trump keeps the promises he made during the campaign, “it’s going to be a scary place.”
Actor Josh Gad, who is set to reprise his role as Olaf in Disney’s upcoming Frozen 3, has smeared the incoming Trump administration as Nazis — naturally using a musical theater analogy involving “Springtime for Hitler” from The Producers.
Rachel Zegler, the star of Disney’s upcoming live-action “Snow White” remake, has a message for the 75.6 million Americans who voted for President-elect Donald Trump this year: may you “never know peace.”
Hollywood star Jamie Lee Curtis, who endorsed Kamala Harris’ unsuccessful bid for the White House, is the latest left-wing elite to quit X/Twitter following President-elect Donald Trump’s resounding victory on election day.
After nearly breaking down in tears following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory last week, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel has quickly reverted to his old self by smearing incoming First Lady Melania Trump on Tuesday’s show, making fun of her accent while also conjuring up a fantasy in which she divorces President-elect Donald Trump.