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28.02.2022 - 23:27 / usmagazine.com
Everybody stay calm! The official chili recipe made famous by Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner) on The Office has finally found a home — in Peacock’s terms and conditions.
A fan of the iconic series posted a TikTok video of them going through the lengthy agreement before stopping at the step-by-step explanation on how to make Kevin’s famous dish. “Is it because no one ever reads these??” the social media user captioned the clip on February 17, noting that the terms and conditions return after the cooking instructions are finished.
The Office fans were originally introduced to the recipe during season 5 of the NBC series, which aired from 2005 to 2013. In episode 26, Kevin explains the history behind his special creation that he brought to Dunder Mifflin for his coworkers to enjoy.
“At least once a year, I like to bring in some of my Kevin’s Famous Chili. The trick is to undercook the onions. Everybody is going to get to know each other in the pot. I’m serious about this stuff,” he stated in the episode’s cold open, which aired in April 2009. “I’m up the night before, pressing garlic and dicing whole tomatoes. I toast my own ancho chilies. It’s a recipe passed down from Malones for generations — it’s probably the thing I do best.”
The teaser for the episode, titled “Casual Friday,” finished with Kevin tripping and spilling his chili all over the floor. He attempted to scoop the hot dish back into the pot, but it didn’t work.
Baumgartner, 49, previously opened up about what went into shooting the hilarious scene.
“One take. They call me the ‘One Take Wonder.’ Everyone calls me that,” the Georgia native exclusively told Us Weekly in April 2020. “They had three pots. They had to put a piece of carpet over the other carpet. And so
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Prior to its deal with Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group which was announced last week, the Nat King Cole estate sold a stack of the late musician’s recordings to Universal Music, it has now emerged.Cole had a career-long relationship with Capitol Records, which was acquired by Universal when it bought the EMI record company back in 2012. However, in the latter part of his career a by then famous Cole negotiated a deal with Capitol that allowed him to retain the rights in his later recordings, which he then licensed back to the label.According to Forbes, the estate sold those rights to Universal in a deal worth somewhere between $10 million and $20 million.
EXCLUSIVE: Seoul Street is adapting Suzanne Park’s best-selling novel Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous for the big screen.
Gordon Ramsay is horrified.
Taniya Boatwright explained how she was inspired by a former “American Idol” contestant as she auditioned for the judges during Sunday’s episode.
Saturday Night Live is poking fun at one of President Joe Biden‘s recent strategies.
Charli D’Amelio and a 55-year-old man who had a toilet plunger stuck to his nipple.The sketch was barely far-fetched; White House officials briefed 30 viral acts on the app about the war on Thursday over Zoom on Thursday.“People are saying this is the first war fought on TikTok,” the president told the social stars. “This is tough for me because I’m the landline of presidents, that’s why I need you.
“I suggested it as a joke, and then it actually happened,” dead panned Kate McKinnon as White House press secretary Jen Psaki tonight. And yes Saturday Night Live decided to literally rip tonight’s White House set cold open from the headlines
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor“Saturday Night Live” once again zeroed in on the war in Ukraine in its cold open with a sketch that featured President Joe Biden and White House press secretary Jen Psaki consulting with TikTok stars on how to respond to the growing threat from Russia.James Austin Johnson was back in an Oval Office setting as Biden while Kate McKinnon limned Psaki. A clutch of six representative TikTok personalities were seated on the two divans in the familiar setting for presidential meetings.“I suggested it as a joke and then it actually happened,” McKinnon as Psaki quipped, looking around the room.Johnson’s Biden joked about his lack of familiarity with the cutting-edge of social media.
LL Cool J would like his fans to know that he has only one regret when it comes to his «chaotic» music videos -- he could have «absolutely» gone bigger!The 54-year-old went viral on Twitter this week as fans shared some of his most outrageous music video moments, ranging from his infamous «my hat is like a shark fin» moves in "Deepest Bluest (Shark's Fin)" to pouring chocolate syrup on a woman's kneecaps.The tweet that started it all reads: «LL Cool J was ridiculous in every music video he was in. Just go look.» The post had over 21,000 likes before LL decided to «break his silence.»“It’s time to break the silence…yeah, I was definitely ridiculous.
LL Cool J has been going viral on social media in recent days, as fans post snippets of the rapper’s old music videos while commenting on their “ridiculous” and over-the-top nature.
LL Cool J has something to say: you’re all absolutely correct.
The new song “I Am Woman” by Emmy Meli is getting more and more traction on the music charts and she recently opened up about how TikTok forced her to finish the single.
TikTok has launched its own streaming distribution service SoundOn, designed to “empower new and undiscovered artists, helping them develop and build their careers”.The platform will allow artists to upload their music directly to TikTok, meaning they can earn royalties when their music is used. SoundOn will pay out 100 per cent royalties to music creators in the first year and 90 per cent after that.SoundOn can also distribute music to other streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music and is set to offer a range of support tools for artists, including audience insight and development alongside advice from a dedicated artist team.TikTok launched a music distribution service, SoundOn.This was inevitable! TikTok is where music discovery happens.
TikTok star Sam Ryder is reportedly being lined up to represent the UK at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.According to the The Mirror, BBC bosses are preparing to reveal the viral star as this year’s entrant with his recent single ‘Space Man’.Ryder found viral acclaim after he started posting covers and at-home karaoke tracks at the beginning of lockdown in March 2020. By the end of the year, he was crowned TikTok’s most popular artist account.With 7.7million followers and a range of famous fans including Justin Bieber and Alicia Keys, Ryder recently performed for an NME Home Sessions performance.It was announced last year that TaP Music – the global music publishing and management company behind the likes of Dua Lipa and Lana Del Rey – will collaborate with the BBC to choose a track and artist to represent the UK at the Song Contest.Meanwhile, Russia was recently banned from competing in this year’s Eurovision following backlash to an earlier statement from organisers saying the country would be allowed to compete despite launching a military assault on Ukraine.Ukraine officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia, and declared martial law, after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation last month.Ukraine’s entrant, Alina Pash, will also no longer represent her home country at this year’s event, the competition also recently announced.