Lizzo can’t believe Bob Saget knows the words to her song “Rumors”.
16.08.2021 - 22:07 / etcanada.com
One of Bob Saget’s recent tweets is sparking some confusion.
The comedian posted:
While the message seems completely random, there is a story behind Saget and his link to Car Seat Headrest.
When the group were still Will Toledo’s Bandcamp project back in 2010, he included a song called “The Ghost Of Bob Saget” on his album 4, which was released 11 years ago, Uproxx reported.
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The title was a reference to
Lizzo can’t believe Bob Saget knows the words to her song “Rumors”.
new Netflix documentary “Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed,” streaming Friday, explores Ross’ innocent showbiz beginnings, unexpected rise to fame and the people around him who wished to cash in on his gifts.In the 1960s, Ross was a member of the Air Force, and was stationed in Alaska with his first wife Vicky and young son Steve. It was in the “Last Frontier” where he became passionate about nature.“Bob loved the forest, the animals, the trees,” Vicky says in the documentary.
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Bob Saget is celebrating a big day in the life of his “Full House” co-star John Stamos.
Car Seat Headrest fans on Twitter.The incident that sparked the social media situation began over a decade ago, when Car Seat Headrest mastermind Will Toledo released his album ‘4’, including a song called ‘The Ghost Of Bob Saget’, a reference to Asscastle, a comic created by a friend of Toledo’s.In relation to the comic, which had Saget’s ghost as a character, Toledo sang in the song: “Last night, I was haunted by the ghost of Bob Saget/ He said ‘You’re more or less than just a f***t’ / I put
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Bob Dylan saying the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer-songwriter groomed and sexually assaulted her in 1965 in New York City when she was 12 years old.
Bob Dylan, 80, is defending himself against accusations of sexual harassment that allegedly took place in 1965 when the legendary musician was 24 years old. A new lawsuit filed Friday (Aug.
One of Bob Saget‘s tweet is causing some confusion on social media.
Bob Saget issued an apology to his fans and revealed why he’s seemingly been blocking random Twitter users for years. The former "Full House" actor took to Twitter on Sunday where he apologized to anyone who he has blocked on the social media platform, noting that it was all an effort to keep negativity off of his Twitter feed. "Apologies to all the people I’ve blocked over the years. Just can only let positive stuff in.
assessment on Twitter:“Bob Chapek said today that it was “unfortunate” that Free Guy couldn’t do the Disney+ Premium VOD thing because there were rules against it in the deal made by Fox, pre-purchase. Bob Chapek shouldn’t be trusted to care about the future of films.”Pickett replied to Poland’s tweet thusly: I can’t believe Iger handed the reins to this aesthetic imbecile.
to life at the Broadway Theatre, even for so brief a time, especially the extraordinary acting company, 33 of whom made their Broadway debuts in this production.”The musical revival opened to strong reviews on Feb. 20, 2020 — just weeks before the coronavirus pandemic forced the shutdown of all of Broadway’s theaters on March 10.
Robert “Bob” Ringwald, jazz musician and father of actress Molly Ringwald, died on Aug. 2 at the age of 80.
Bob Ringwald, a pianist who promoted jazz and the father of Molly Ringwald, has died at 80.
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Bob Odenkirk is on the mend. Nearly two weeks after the 58-year-old actor was rushed to the hospital after collapsing on the New Mexico set of , he took to Twitter to give an update on his condition.«I am doing great,» he tweeted.
a heart attack he suffered while on set last month.On July 28, the 58-year-old star of Breaking Bad prequel series Better Call Saul collapsed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His son, Nate Odenkirk, reassured fans the following day (July 29) that the actor was “going to be okay”.Two days after the incident, Odenkirk, speaking for the first time since the incident, told fans on Twitter that he had suffered “a small heart attack” and would “be back soon”.“Hi.
Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk says he will be “back soon” after “small heart attack” on set. The 58-year-old was taken to hospital on Tuesday after ambulance were called to the set in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Twitter to make his first public statement since collapsing on the show's Albuquerque, New Mexico, set on Tuesday.“Hi. It’s Bob,” Odenkirk tweeted.
a heart attack he suffered when he collapsed on set earlier this week.The 58-year-old star of Breaking Bad prequel series Better Call Saul collapsed in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Wednesday (July 28).