Barbra Streisand is officially backing Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election.
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Despite a petition urging Ben Stiller to cut scenes featuring Donald and Melania Trump out of “Zoolander”, Ben Stiller says their appearance in the comedy is a reflection of the time in which the film was made.
Stiller, who also directed the 2001 movie, explains that the Trumps were only mega-rich celebrities at the time when they attended the VH1 Fashion Awards.
“We were shooting at the now-defunct VH1 Fashion Awards…and as people were coming up the red carpet, we pulled them aside and asked
Barbra Streisand is officially backing Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticSaturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update anchor Colin Jost calls the week in 2015 when then-presidential candidate Donald Trump hosted the show “surreal,” and in retrospect not such a great idea.Interviewed by Andrea Mitchell on her MSNBC show today, Jost said he wrote about the episode in his new memoir A Very Punchable Face (a reference to his own mug) to give readers a sense of what SNL‘s Trump Week was like behind the scenes.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump said that plans for a large-scale Republican National Convention have been canceled, an acknowledgement of the flare-up in coronavirus cases in Jacksonville, FL.Instead, Trump said that convention activities will still take place in its original local, Charlotte, but more events would be virtual.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticFox News’ Geraldo Rivera says President Donald Trump was “brave” to offer well wishes to accused sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. And Rivera didn’t stop there, saying the pre-trial detention of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged procurer of underage girls is just “woke politics.”In a soon-to-trend tweet this morning, Rivera wrote, “When asked @realDonaldTrump said he wished #GhislaineMaxwellArrested well.
Bette Midler took yet another jab at President Trump over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, unequivocally calling him a “murderer” in a recent tweet. The “Hocus Pocus” star spends a lot of her time on social media criticizing Trump and his administration on a myriad of issues.
Ted Johnson As Fox News’ Chris Wallace sat down for an interview with Donald Trump on Friday, he called out when the president claimed that Joe Biden supports defunding the police.In the interview, set to air Sunday on Fox News Sunday, Trump blamed Democrats for violence in major cities, and then added, “It’s gotten totally out of control and it’s really because they want to defund the police, and Biden wants to defund the police.”Wallace responded, “Sir, he does not.”Trump then claimed that
Ben Stiller understands the backlash surrounding now-President Donald Trump's cameo in his iconic 2001 movie "Zoolander" but the actor/director isn't cutting Trump's scene from the film anytime soon. During an interview on The Daily Beast‘s podcast “The New Abnormal,” Stiller spoke about his decision to keep the scene despite negative comments from fans.
Zoolander to remove a cameo from Donald Trump.Trump appears in the movie during a red carpet scene, in which he and Melania Trump (then Melania Knauss) are being interviewed at the VH1 Fashion Awards.He says: “Without Derek Zoolander, male modelling wouldn't be what it is today.”But speaking to The Daily Beast's , Stiller said he won't be re-cutting the movie to take Trump out.“We were shooting at the now defunct VH1 Fashion Awards… and as people were coming up the red carpet, we pulled them
Despite backlash from fans, Ben Stiller has no plans to remove a scene from Zoolander which features Donald Trump. During an interview on The Daily Beast‘s podcast The New Abnormal, the 54-year-old actor discussed the requests from fans to edit Trump out of the 2001 movie, which he starred in and directed.
Despite backlash from fans, Ben Stiller has no plans to remove a scene from Zoolander which features Donald Trump.
The New York Post said today that Ben Stiller isn’t backing down. The Hollywood actor has come under pressure from fans online who want him to cut out Donald Trump and Melania Trump’s appearence in 2001’s Zoolander.
Daily Beast podcast The New Abnormal, Stiller shared how Trump – who was only known as a mega-rich celebrity entrepreneur at the time – became a part of the production.“We were shooting at the now defunct VH1 Fashion Awards…and as people were coming up the red carpet, we pulled them aside and asked them to talk about Derek Zoolander, and so Trump and Melania did that,” Stiller told the podcast.Since then, Trump was elected to office and his presidency has faced constant controversy.Stiller
Ben Stiller, who directed and starred in the hit 2001 comedy film “Zoolander” — which features a brief cameo from Donald Trump — said this week he won’t cut the president from the movie, despite critics’ calls for Stiller to erase him.Stiller portrays male supermodel Derek Zoolander in the nearly 20-year-old flick — and said on the Daily Beast podcast “The New Abnormal” that when an opportunity arose for The Donald to be part of the production, he jumped on it.“We were shooting at the now
Ben Stiller is refusing to cut U.S. leader Donald Trump’s brief cameo appearance in Zoolander, amid calls from fans to erase the President from the 2001 movie.
Kanye West made it very clear that his tweet about running for president was not a joke in his first interview since.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticKanye West disavowed his old pal Donald Trump, slams Joe Biden, reveals his bout with COVID-19 and, in keeping with his anti-vaxxer stance, calls a potential coronavirus vaccine “the mark of the beast” in a new interview with Forbes.And, no, his recent announcement to run for President in 2020 was not a publicity stunt, and that he’s even decided that his running mate will be Wyoming preacher Michelle Tidball.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump attacked Bubba Wallace on Monday, arguing that the African American NASCAR driver should have apologized over a report of a noose found in his garage stall last month.Trump also claimed that there was a backlash to NASCAR’s decision to ban Confederate flags from its race events.“Has @BubbaWallace apologized to all of those great NASCAR drivers & officials who came to his aid, stood by his side, & were willing to sacrifice everything for him, only to find out
President Donald Trump plans to be even more aggressive in the near future when it comes to race relations in this country. With an economy in shambles, unrest over racism and police brutality, and a huge spike in coronavirus cases, Trump is now trailing his presumptive Democratic opponent in the November election, former Vice President Joe Biden, in the polls.