The #MeToo organization Time’s Up is laying off staff and bringing its current operations to a halt in an effort to “reset” itself in the wake of embarrassing internal scandals, including top executive support of disgraced New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D).
Left-wing Hollywood celebrities experienced a collective meltdown after a jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin, acquitted 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse of all charges on Friday. “I weep for this country,” one star lamented, while another claimed the verdict represented a victory for “white supremacy.”
Cher has defended the widely discredited 1619 Project, claiming that “racists” and the “white right” are trying to suppress the New York Times magazine series that sought to reframe U.S. history exclusively around slavery. In a typically loopy tweet, Cher even
Daniel Baldwin says his brother Alec Baldwin isn’t to blame for the shooting that killed Halyna Hutchins and claims Alec is being targeted for his political beliefs.
Ben Affleck and ABC’s Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross are reportedly teaming up with Hillary Clinton for a “voting rights” fundraiser that will also feature former Obama attorney general Eric Holder.
Hollywood star John Cusack has lashed out at billionaire investor Bill Ackman for his comments in defense of Kyle Rittenhouse, bizarrely accusing Ackman of trying to stoke “racial division and hate” as some sort of tax avoidance scheme.
Dave Chappelle’s fundraiser for his alma mater has reportedly been postponed after woke students complained about the transgender jokes the comedian told in his latest Netflix special The Closer.
Writer-director Aaron Sorkin has defended his decision to cast Javier Bardem as I Love Lucy star Desi Arnaz in the upcoming movie Being the Ricardos, saying there is nothing offensive about a Spanish actor playing a Cuban character.
Left-wing Hollywood celebrities and elites are piling on Kyle Rittenhouse after the 18-year-old on trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin, broke down on the witness stand Wednesday — calling him a “terrible fucking actor” and claiming he is benefitting from white male “privilege.”
A crew member of the movie Rust is suing Alec Baldwin and other people associated with the indie western film, claiming the defendants’ alleged negligence surrounding the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has caused him severe emotional distress.
Media giants are now feeling the negative effects of the supply chain crisis as it continues to wreak havoc on the U.S. economy, forcing advertisers to cut spending on TV commercials.
Longtime General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher is reportedly leaving the ABC daytime soap opera after co-stars complained that he shared a social media post referring to transgender Biden administration official Rachel Levine as a “dude.”
Actor Emilio Estevez has spoken out for the first time since it was revealed that he won’t be returning to the Disney+ series “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.” The Hollywood star issued a denial to reports claiming he left over the show’s COVID-19 vaccination policies, stating that he isn’t “anti-vaxx” but is “anti-bully.”
When the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics kicks off in February, the Faustian bargain NBC made with China and the International Olympic Committee will finally come due. Will the network acknowledge the big, red elephant in the room, or will it bury some of the world’s worst human rights atrocities under puff pieces and more ice dancing?
Actor Emilio Estevez won’t be returning to the Disney+ series “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” after he reportedly refused to comply with the production’s COVID-19 vaccination policies.
The New York Times opinion section has run a column advocating for classic rock songs like Don McLean’s “American Pie” to be reconsidered and maybe even “toppled” like historic Confederate statues, arguing that reevaluating beloved songs will help create a world that is “inclusive and more just.”
As it continues to cozy up to China with a new multi-billion dollar theme park and the upcoming Beijing Olympics, NBCUniversal is losing important ground at home among American consumers as its streaming service Peacock has so far failed to generate much interest among TV viewers.
In one of the stranger stories to emerge from Virginia’s hotly contested gubernatorial race, failed candidate Terry McAuliffe (D) made a last-minute effort to mobilize pop star Taylor Swift’s fan base by running attack ads blaming his opponent Glenn Youngkin (R), a former private equity executive, for the controversial sale of Swift’s master recordings.
Hollywood celebrities let loose a collective wail of despair after Republicans won big in Tuesday’s election, with Glenn Youngkin handily beating former Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) in the race for Virginia governor.
By his own standards, Aykroyd would have to renounce some of his most famous performances and their lucrative residuals. They include the 1983 movie “Trading Places,” in which he appears in black face, and NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” in which he famously used the phrase “Jane, you ignorant slut” to demean a woman during the “Weekend Update” segment.
Jack Black is the latest Hollywood celebrity to attack fossil fuels, providing the voice of a talking velociraptor who chides the world about impending doom in the United Nations’ new global warming PSA.
Grammy-winning singer Wyclef Jean has called for the end of Title 42 COVID-19 restrictions that have blocked thousands of illegal migrants from crossing into the U.S.
Hollywood’s love affair with the Obama’s continues to burn hotly, with former first lady Michelle Obama set to guest star in the final season of ABC’s woke sitcom “Black-ish.”
Netflix reportedly gave former NFL star Colin Kaepernick unprecedented creative power over his new drama series, including input into casting and final cut.
HBO Max’s “Sex and the City” series revival will tackle the issue of race as a way of redressing the lack of diversity in the original show, according to actress Nicole Ari Parker in an interview with Variety.
Disneyland in Anaheim, California, is hiking the price of admission on most of its tickets, with the most expensive single-day ticket for one park hitting $164, according to the travel site LaughingPlace.com. Overall, prices increased between $5 and $25 for the different tickets on offer, or as much as 8.6 percent.
In an appearance on CBS’s The Late Show on Monday to promote his new book that he co-wrote with his friend former President Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen lashed out at Trump as well as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL).
A division of the Walt Disney Co. is hosting a drag queen story hour event aimed at the children of employees, with the intention of celebrating the “gender fluidity of childhood” while providing kids with “unabashedly queer role models,” according to screenshots of internal emails seen by Breitbart News.
Broadway star Chad Kimball has filed a lawsuit against the producers of the stage musical “Come from Away,” alleging he wasn’t rehired for the show’s post-pandemic return due to his Christian beliefs.
Comedian John Oliver, who has advocated for defunding the police, recently ridiculed law enforcement personnel across the country who have threatened to quit their jobs over COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Hollywood is filled with anti-gun celebrities hellbent on obliterating or at least radically altering the Second Amendment. Among the most vocal stars has been Alec Baldwin, who has repeatedly attacked the Constitutionally protected right of Americans to bear arms.
The crew of the Alec Baldwin movie “Rust” reportedly experienced on-set gun safety issues prior to Thursday’s deadly shooting incident in which the actor discharged a prop gun, killing the movie’s cinematographer and injuring its director.
Alec Baldwin has been a vocal critic of the Second Amendment and the NRA for years, calling on Congress to re-think Americans’ protected right to bear arms. But when it comes to cashing that Hollywood check, Baldwin has been more than willing to carry a fire arm on the big screen.