A rising star! Stephanie Hsu earned her first Oscar nomination for her performance in the 2022 comedy-drama Everything Everywhere All at Once.
09.01.2023 - 22:13 / usmagazine.com
Love on the sidelines? Aaron Rodgers sparked romance rumors with Mallory Edens in late 2022 after being spotted together at a Milwaukee Bucks game.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback, 39, was seen sharing candy with Edens, 26, while sitting courtside during the December 2 matchup. In a clip shared by TMZ, Rodgers took a handful of the sweet treat before passing it to the model.
Eagled-eyed fans were quick to point out that the outing took place on the 4-time NFL MVP’s birthday, seemingly hinting at that Rodgers was more than friends with the social media influencer.
While the football player has yet to confirm his relationship status, his friendship with Edens goes back to May 2019. At the time, the twosome were photographed sitting together alongside Mallory’s father, Wes Edens, at a Bucks game. (Rodgers bought stake in the NBA team in 2018, while Wes, 61, is a majority owner of the Bucks.)
Mallory shared a few snaps from the event via Instagram, showing off her sideline seats, but not commenting on the athlete. “14 in a row baybeeee,” she captioned a series of social media photos in December 2019 from the Bucks’ winning season.
Two years later, Mallory was with her dad, 61, when the Wisconsin team won the NBA playoffs. “Cheese curds & Larry O. Your @bucks are NBA CHAMPIONS ❤️
A rising star! Stephanie Hsu earned her first Oscar nomination for her performance in the 2022 comedy-drama Everything Everywhere All at Once.
George Santos has been having quite the year so far as the embattled congressman’s credentials have come into question. Late-night television has impersonated him and the U.S. representative is not impressed by any of them.
In a nutshell the brilliantly hilarious, pertinent, and wickedly smart new movie, You People is in some ways a new age Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner, that landmark 1967 Tracy-Hepburn-Poitier Oscar winning comedy about the effect an interracial relationship has on the parents of the young couple. Of course back then it was a major social issue and even had trouble booking some southern theatres. The idea was switched in a Bernie Mac/Ashton Kutcher 2005 remake that all those years later did not have the same impact. With anti-semitism and racism back on the rise in 2023 America however the concept of an interracial/interfaith marriage, Black and White, Jew and Muslim, could not be more timely or needed, and in co-star Jonah Hill’s and director Kenya Barris’ whipsmart screenplay is also a knock-you-out-of- your-seat laugh riot. Ironically I saw it this week at its World Premiere at the same Westwood Village theatre where I saw Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner all those years ago. With a packed house the laughter was so continuous and loud for You People it was hard to hear a lot of the lines. When was the last time that happened?
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No drama anymore?
The Motion Picture Association has hired two executives for its U.S. government affairs team.
Best known for the television comedies “Black-ish,” “Grown-ish,” and “Mixed-ish,” writer, producer, director, and actor Kenya Barris has had a strong run looking at Black and multiracial families through a comedic lens. He’s done that on the big screen before with the modern version of “Cheaper by the Dozen,” but he really pluses the entire idea with his latest comedy, “You People,” which features an all-star cast for Netflix.