- November 18, 2022
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Fans ridicule Madonna as she licks from dog bowl in video – Wonderwall
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Madonna might be a little too thirsty for attention.
Fans are mocking the Material Girl after she shared an Instagram video that showed her, among other things, getting on all fours and licking water out of a dog bowl. The video, in which she also poses sexually with various products, is set to the song of the Stooges “I Wanna Be Your Dog.”
The video begins with Madonna, 64, posing on a motorcycle in a neon green sweater paired with tight booty shorts and above-the-knee boots.
After posting the video, the “Vogue” singer’s Instagram followers sounded off, insisting she’s ruining her legacy. Many called the video “embarrassing” or “pitiful.”
“None of this is thought provoking or ‘different.’ You lost touch. You used to be ahead of the game. You created it,” one person argued. “This is all screaming desperation to stay young or relevant.”
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Many fans were rather nuanced in their criticism.
“Its so sad to see you destroy the Iconic Madonna Style! Im sorry I have been your fan since I was a kid.. and I just cannot accept this garbage style.. no class.. no elegance you have created for yourself! It has no meaning.. no depth.. this is not Art.. this is you destroying the Iconic Madonna that you created!,” one said.
Another wrote, “What have you done to yourself? You do realize a 64 year old woman drinking from a dog’s bowl looks ridiculous right?”
Multiple fans noted that they were unfollowing Madonna because they didn’t like seeing the icon this way.
“After 40 years of being an artist, your form of visual art went down to licking a dog bowl !!,” one fan shared. “If your creatively dried out..let it be.. don’t ruin it for your lifetime fans who are used to getting the best out of you… You have no idea how much it hurts to see you so desperate, destroying your legacy.”
Jenna Bush Hager is letting it all hang out.
On a recent “Today with Hoda and Jenna” segment, Hoda Kotb stunningly revealed that the former First Daughter “never wears underwear.”
After Hoda blurted out the secret on the air, Jenna confirmed her affinity for going commando, saying, “It makes a more pretty silhouette!”
While still stunned at her cohost for letting the world in on her underwear choice, Jenna said, “I also think you don’t have to pack as much. There’s a lot of pros to it!” While joking to Hoda, she added, “You promised me you wouldn’t do this! There’s a lot of people here! I’m sure my mom has never been more proud.”
The women then went on to address the benefits of eschewing underwear.
“[Hoda] said, ‘Do you wash your clothes and I said ‘Yes, I do.’ But it’s also not like I’m sharing your jeans with you,” Jenna laughed. “Though I do steal Savannah [Guthrie]’s pants on occasion.”
In doubled down on the topic, Jenna then hilariously asked if she could borrow Hoda’s “red suit.” She quipped, “I’ll wear underwear.”
Bye, bye, Bravo. Just one month after it was announced that Lizzy Savetsky would star in the “Real Housewives of New York City” reboot, the fashion influencer is exiting the show.
Page Six reported that Lizzy has quit the “Housewives” franchise after receiving a wave of antisemitic comments on her social media and in person, friends say.
Lizzy, who is Jewish, was just announced as a cast member of the Bravo reboot last month at BravoCon 2022.
“As soon as she was announced, she was getting insane threats and antisemitic on social media,” a source said.
A second insider claims Lizzy is “scared” of the never-ending threats.
“She experienced hate from cast and fans for being pro-Israel,” a third person said.
Lizzy, who calls herself a “proud Jew & Zionist,” has never hid her affection for Israel. On Nov. 14, she posted a photo with her husband, Ira Savetsky, before heading to a performance by the Israel Philharmonic.
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“Off to support two of my favorite causes: Israel and the arts!” she captioned the photo.
In October, the reality TV star was one of many who took issue with Kanye West’s antisemitic language.
“Instagram is a breeding ground for antisemitism,” the 36-year-old said.
In an Instagram message in which she shared antisemitic posts sent directly to her, Lizzy added, “The amount of hate that exists towards us is rapidly growing thanks to irresponsible influence from huge voices like Kanye’s! Thankfully Instagram has restricted Kanye’s account. That doesn’t change the fact that I continue to receive shockingly hateful, even threatening comments in support of his antisemitic message. My children’s great grandmother didn’t survive Auschwitz so we could sit idly by as people threaten our existence as a people. We have to speak up! I take these threats very seriously and you should too.”
Denise Richards was shaken but unharmed after a man shot at her vehicle in a Los Angeles road rage incident.
A rep for the “Wild Things” star said Denise was in the passenger seat of a truck being driven by her husband, Aaron Phypers, on Monday, Nov. 14, when the incident happened. Denise and Aaron were headed to Popsicle Studio but were having trouble finding the place, which apparently irritated the driver behind them.
TMZ said the driver was “shouting at them while trying to squeeze in front of them.”
Aaron, reports claim, let the driver pass. However, after doing so, the impatient driver opened fire on Aaron’s truck, hitting the back of it with a bullett.
No one was injured in the gunfire.
Following the incident, a troll mocked Denise on Twitter.
“I would never wish any harm on anyone. What I experienced yesterday with my husband, not that you care,” she tweeted back. “Was the most terrifying situation I have ever been in.”
Denise was reportedly sobbing as she arrived at the studio, which is where she’s filming her latest project, “Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace.”
Mariah Carey might be music royalty, but she’s not the “Queen of Christmas” … at least not legally.
On Tuesday, Nov. 15, U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board denied MiMi’s attempt to trademark “Queen of Christmas,” “Princess Christmas” and “Christmas Princess,” TMZ report, citing a press release.
Back in August, the “Hero” singer attempted to trademark the holiday-friendly terms as an extension of her massive hit “All I want For Christmas Is You.” Mariah, TMZ said, planned to use the “Queen of Christmas” title for fragrances, lotions, nail polish, jewelry, cups, mugs, chocolate milk, coconut water, ornaments, toys, dog clothing, masks, lingerie and sweatshirts.
At the time, several singers ripped Mariah for the trademark filing. Full-time holiday singer Elizabeth Chan claimed nobody should hold the legal rights to the title.
“Christmas has come way before any of us on earth, and hopefully will be around way after any of us on earth,” Elizabeth, who released an album titled “Queen of Christmas” in 2021, told Variety. “And I feel very strongly that no one person should hold onto anything around Christmas or monopolize it in the way that Mariah seeks to in perpetuity. That’s just not the right thing to do. Christmas is for everyone. It’s meant to be shared; it’s not meant to be owned.”
She told the webloid, “Christmas is a season of giving, not the season of taking, and it is wrong for an individual to attempt to own and monopolize a nickname like Queen of Christmas for the purposes of abject materialism.”
Darlene Love, the original singer of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” which was released in 1963, also objected, claiming David Letterman declared her the “Queen of Christmas” 29 years ago.
Jim Carrey is one of 100 Canadians who’s now on Russia’s blacklist.
On Monday, Nov. 14, Russia’s Foreign Ministry revealed a list of Canadian citizens who are banned from entering the country, which is a response to Canada’s sanctions against Vladmir Putin and his regime for the unprovoked attack on Ukraine.
According to the Associated Press, the Ministry said the “Ace Ventura” star is one of 100 people connected to ethnic Ukrainian organizations, and they’re all persona non grata in Russia because of involvement in “formation of (Canada’s) aggressively anti-Russian course.”
Others on the blacklist included “Bones” actress Kathryne Winnick, “Handmaid’s Tale” author Margaret Atwood and filmmaker David Bezmozgis.
Upon learning that she’s not welcome in Russia, Margaret tweeted, “Dang! @JimCarrey and I had planned a little naughty weekend getaway in Moscow. Guess it will have to be Kyiv instead.”
Yes @MargaretAtwood, I’m afraid the worst has happened. We’re banned from Russia🥱…but the problems of 100 Canadians don’t amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world! We’ll always have Paris. Here’s looking at you kid. 😢☔️ https://t.co/yLtE0WwbNV
Jim, who is a a dual citizen of the United States and his native Canada, replied, “Yes @MargaretAtwood, I’m afraid the worst has happened. We’re banned from Russia…but the problems of 100 Canadians don’t amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world! We’ll always have Paris. Here’s looking at you kid.”
Anne Heche’s estate is being sued by the woman whose home erupted in flames in the late actress’s fatal August car crash.
Lynne Mishele said she and her pets nearly lost their lives when Anne’s car plowed into her Los Angeles house on Aug. 5. The “Donnie Brasco” star would eventually succumb to injuries suffered in the crash and ensuing inferno.
In a lawsuit obtained by Page Six, Lynne said Anne’s Mini Cooper stopped just short of hitting her after it “barreled through the front of her house and deep into its interior.” The “sudden and terrifying blast shook her to her core,” she added.
Since the crash, Lynne has never been the same, claiming she’s left “completely traumatized, unusually startled by hearing loud noises, plagued by nightmares and flashbacks of the incident, terrified of walking outside, and, atop that, without a place to live.”
Further, she said “an entire life’s worth” of property and possessions were lost in the blaze.
Police later said Anne’s blood test came back positive for cocaine and fentanyl, which Lynne noted in the lawsuit, which was filed on Monday, Nov. 14.
Lynne is seeking $2 million in damages.
Whereas Lynne was able to escape the inferno rather quickly, the same can’t be said for Anne, as she was trapped in her car for more than 45 minutes while the house surrounding her burned.
In September, NBC4 reported that firefighters couldn’t get to Anne for nearly 30 minutes because she was surrounded by flames and smoke. Then it took another 20 minutes to get her out of the car.
“Given the heavy fire and smoke conditions, it wasn’t that you could clearly see into the vehicle or clearly be able to access it,” LAFD Deputy Chief Richard Fields said. “Heavy smoke conditions, heavy fire conditions, which makes it very difficult for us to just see each other on the inside of a working structure fire.”
When Anne was found, she was not in the driver’s seat of the car, but rather pushed up against the floorboard in the passenger seat.
Since her tragic death, a battle over her estate has ensued, with Anne’s 20-year-old son, Homer Laffoon, filing a petition to be named executor. He asked that he and his half-brother, Atlas Tupper, be their mother’s sole heirs. But, shortly after that, Anne’s ex-boyfriend, fellow “Men In Trees” actor James Tupper, submitted an email that the actress supposedly sent him in 2011 in which she asked him to run her estate should she die.
In his court filing, Homer acknowledges that the email is real but argues that it’s illegitimate due to its “[failure] to satisfy the legal requirements for a valid formal witnessed will” because it “was not signed by [Heche] and does not have two witnesses who signed the document during [her] lifetime.”
He added, “Mr. Tupper repeatedly refers to the email … as a ‘will.’ However — as a matter of law — the email does not qualify as either a holographic will or formal witnessed will.”
Jay Leno was rushed to a Los Angeles burn center on Sunday with “severe” injuries to his face following a car fire, a report claims.
All of the comedian’s engagements for the week have been canceled.
“I got some serious burns from a gasoline fire,” Jay, 72, told Variety in a statement. “I am OK. Just need a week or two to get back on my feet.”
According to TMZ, the left side of Jay’s face was burned but flames did not penetrate his eye or his ear.
Jay was reportedly in his Los Angeles garage where he stores his collection of cars when one of the vehicles suddenly erupted into flames. Jay, the report says, was taken to the burn ward at Grossman Burn Center where he remains.
Jay’s friend and employee George Swift told “Access Hollywood” that the comedian was working on a steam car when it caught fire, explaining, “Steam is made by gas, and he got sprayed with some gas and it ignited.” He further shared that Jay is “going to be fine. It’s nothing life-threatening. He’s in great spirits, but you know, it’s going to take awhile.”
The former “Tonight Show” host was set to appear at the Financial Brand conference in Las Vegas on Sunday, Nov. 13, but organizers said he wouldn’t take part due to a “very serious medical emergency.”
“His family was not able to provide us very many details, but there was a very serious medical emergency that is preventing Jay from traveling,” a notice, obtained by People, said. “All we know is that he is alive, so our prayers go out to him and his family tonight.”
Jay is a noted car guru, as it’s estimated that he owns about 180 cars and 160 motorcycles. His car collection is reportedly valued at around $52 million. His love of cars is often showcased on the CNBC series “Jay Leno’s Garage.”
Feeding all these mouths is costing Nick Cannon millions.
The “Masked Singer” host recently welcomed his 11th child, and he has another child on the way with model Alyssa Scott. With Nick’s family continuing to grow, a California legal expert spoke to The Sun and estimated that the “Wild N’ Out” star pays about $3 million in child support annually.
Nick, though, recently said the estimation is false… In fact, he pays more.
“I definitely spend a lot more than that on my children annually,” he told the Neighborhood Talk. “I don’t plan to ever have to participate in the governmental system of child.”
Nick first became a father in 2011 when he and then-wife Mariah Carey welcomed twins Moroccan and Monroe. After Alyssa gives birth — she’s due next month — Nick will have welcomed nine children with five women in a span of just two years.
“When you have somebody like Nick Cannon, who’s an extremely high-income earner, the courts in California have the right to deviate from the typical child support guidelines,” family law attorney Goldie Schon told The Sun.
Nick, according to reports, has an estimated net worth of about $20 million. However, the expert says the court doesn’t concern itself with his worth, but his annual income does come into play.
“If he is taking home somewhere upward of $5 million a year, you have to look at what it would take to have the children kept in the lifestyle of both parents,” the family attorney said. “Dad is clearly a public figure and makes a substantial income. The lifestyle has to be the same with mom as it is with dad.”
The expert estimates that Nick doles out $40,000 a month in child support to both LaNisha Cole, who shares daughter Onyx Ice with Nick, and Bre Tiesi, who welcomed Legendary Love Cannon in July 2022; Alyssa will also get approximately $40,000 once she welcomes their child next month; he likely gives $80,000 to Brittany Bell, who has three children with Nick; because of differing circumstances, Abby De La Rosa might get $1 million a year. Nick also recently bought Abby a home.
It seems that Nick has been able to take care of his children without getting the courts involved.
“He’s clearly been so generous with his finances and his income that he’s stopped them from going to the courthouse. While Nick may very well be keeping his mothers and children financially stable, the hard part is being there for the children and parenting. I would like to see Nick do more of that,” the expert said. “If any of these women ever wanted additional funds, my guess would be I guess he’s giving it to them because it’s cheaper to come to a resolution than to engage attorneys.”
She added, “It’s probably Nick’s strategy and a way to keep his financials out of the public eye. Otherwise, his dirty laundry would get exposed. This way, nobody knows what’s going on in these relationships. No pleadings get filed. And nobody knows anything.”
Pete Davidson, Hollywood’s modern-day Lothario, might have snagged another stunning A-lister.
An anonymous sighting sent to social media gossip site Deux Moi on Nov. 13 claimed that the “Saturday Night Live” alum was spotted on a date in New York City over the weekend with actress and model Emily Ratajkowski, and the two appeared to be getting physical.
“His hands were allll over her and they’re clearly clearly hooking up,” the anonymous tipster told Deux Moi.
While the report isn’t confirmed, it’s not hard to imagine. Pete has long been linked to a bevy of Hollywood beauties including Kate Beckinsale, Kaia Gerber, Phoebe Dynevor, Cazzie David, Margaret Qualley, Ariana Grande — to whom he was engaged — and, most recently, Kim Kardashian.
Just last year, Emily praised Pete after they worked together on a modeling shoot for a Canadian clothing brand.
“Pete — he’s got the height. Obviously women find him very attractive,” she said during an appearance on “Late Night With Seth Meyers.” “Guys are like, ‘Wow. What’s that guy got?’ And I’m like, I mean, he seems super charming. He’s vulnerable. He’s lovely. His fingernail polish is awesome. He looks good!”
Pete became single in August following a nine-month romance with Kim. Emily, who is friends with Kim, filed to divorce film producer Sebastian Bear-McClard in September after four years of marriage.
In July, whispers emerged that Emily’s marriage to Sebastian was in trouble amid allegations he cheated.
“He’s a serial cheater. It’s gross. He’s a dog,” a source told Page Six of Sebastian, who shares a toddler son with Emily.
Following her divorce, Emily was linked to Brad Pitt and DJ Orazio Rispo.
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