No groomzilla moments. Brooklyn Beckham has been happy to let Nicola Peltz take the lead on wedding planning, but he did give her one very specific demand for the reception.
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“mom bods” are in.The man-led “The No Filter Podcast” — created by Anthony Casasanta, Nick Casasanta and their buddy Jason Girratano — sparked controversy online over comments made about women’s post-partum bodies.In a viral TikTok clip of the exchange — titled “Is this too much?” — that has amassed 2 million views, Anthony put his future wife on blast.“If my wife lets herself go after I have kids with her, I’m going to tell her, once: ‘If you don’t get your s–t together,'” host Anthony said.“I still want to be sexually attracted to my wife, to my spouse,” he continued, as the co-hosts piped up in agreement. “Girlfriend, too.
If you can’t do that, I’m out.”The comments garnered some bad press, as the young podcast was just launched earlier this month.Goes for the man too! Stay on point!#mensdating #podcast #foryou #fyp #nofilterpod #nofilterpodcast #youtube #instagram #redpill #goviralThe podcast’s TikTok account invites visitors to “Enjoy the controversy!” Their own video — captioned “Goes for the man too! Stay on point!” — doesn’t currently allow comments, but it didn’t stop baffled viewers from making response videos.Out of the now 80 response videos, many of which featured outraged women calling the host a “moron” or saying it’s “red flag” behavior, a few attracted viral attention.Chance Terry, known on TikTok as @chancejterry, crafted his own response as he sipped coffee nonchalantly in his bathroom mirror.“It’s way too f–king early for this s–t,” he began the video. “I don’t know why the algorithm sent you my way but here we go.“Wake the f–k up, man,” Terry ranted.
“Nobody else is living their life specifically for your wants and needs. Like, do the s–t that makes you happy, but don’t impose your unrealistic
.No groomzilla moments. Brooklyn Beckham has been happy to let Nicola Peltz take the lead on wedding planning, but he did give her one very specific demand for the reception.
couple Annie and David get some startling news from her aunt in this exclusive clip from Monday's new episode of David and Annie's hit TLC spinoff has focused on them going back to her home country of Thailand and attempting to take her brother, Jordan, and her cousin, Amber, back to the United States with them so that the two teenagers can attend school in the U.S. and have better opportunities.
director Kat Coiro made a point to ensure that.The film’s star Jennifer Lopez may be the queen of the early 2000s romantic comedy, but Coiro notes that when putting together “Marry Me,” she wasn’t trying to imitate any of those. Really, there wasn’t a single movie in particular that Coiro was trying to emulate at all.“I think it was less about what I wanted to emulate and more about embracing the genre as a whole,” Coiro explained to TheWrap.
Arnold Schwarzenegger loves being a grandpa.
Jennifer Lopez is clearly happy in love.
Director Roland Emmerich says it’s a lot harder for filmmakers to develop and release original ideas thanks to the prevalence of Marvel movies and “Star Wars” spin-offs.
Whoopi Goldberg, 66, is working on learning what she may not have known before she revealed she thought the Holocaust wasn’t “about race,” in a recent episode of The View. The comment caused her to be suspended from co-hosting the show for two weeks and now we’re learning what she plans on doing during that time off.
J. Kim Murphy Fox is staying radio silent on a report that former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani — more recently remembered for his part in encouraging a coup against the elected United States president on Jan.
Lamar Odom is looking back at his relationship with his ex-wife Khloe Kardashian.
While discussing the controversy over a Tennessee school district banning Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning and somewhat graphic graphic novel Maus in schools, Whoopi Goldberg said today on The View that the Holocaust was “not about race.” She got immediate pushback from the show’s other hosts and, shortly thereafter, from the Anti-Defamation League, the Auschwitz Memorial and the Holocaust Museum.
Whoopi Goldberg, 66, is facing a slew of backlash for the comments she made about the Holocaust and its relation to race on Monday, Jan 31’s episode of The View. The co-host made her bold statement while discussing how a Tennessee school district recently banned Maus, a graphic novel about a Holocaust survivor. “The Holocaust isn’t about race,” Whoopi stated. “Well, they considered Jews a different race,” her co-host Joy Behar clarified to which Whoopi responded, “it’s not about race.” “It’s about man’s inhumanity to man,” she said when asked to explain her stance.
recent ban of the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel Holocaust retelling “Maus,” Goldberg argued that the genocide was broader than a race-based injustice.“The Holocaust isn’t about race. No, it’s not about race,” Goldberg, 66, said repeatedly. “It’s about man’s inhumanity to man.” Other “The View” co-hosts were quick to disagree.
While Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg have fully branched out to have amazing careers on their own, most film fans discovered them as filmmaking cohorts on features such as “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz.” Over the years since the release of 2013’s “The World’s End,” the two men haven’t really been able to find the time to work together again.
Bob Saget‘s daughter, Lara, is honouring her late father.
Bob Saget's daughter, Lara, is honoring her late father.In her first post since his unexpected death, the 32-year-old touched on the actor's «unconditional love» and the lessons he taught her. She shared the heartfelt message alongside a black-and-white throwback of the two.«To anyone afraid to love, Unconditional love is the greatest of gifts. My dad loved with everything he had.
Samantha Diaz, who goes by the stage name Just Sam, has revealed that she “ended up broke” after paying off her record label.
This is the moment a 71-year-old man accused of murder rang 999 and told a call handler: “I just killed the wife.”