Fashion designer Thom Browne is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his clothing line and a star-studded crowd attended a special event to mark the occasion!
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“Good Times” may have been hazardous to his health. The Mötley Crüe drummer sat down with Bill Maher, 67, on Monday and admitted that back in the good old days he had a penchant for drinking “2 gallons of vodka” a day.During the interview on Maher’s podcast, “Club Random,” he opened up about his struggle with alcoholism.“Alcohol’s such a f—king weird one,” Lee explained. “It’s easy to fall in love with, the way it makes you feel, the way it makes you relax, and then all of a sudden you’re, like, ‘F–k! I’m drinking 2 gallons of vodka a day?’ You’re trying to kill yourself now.”When Maher questioned the 61-year-old rocker in utter disbelief, Lee doubled down, stating: “Two gallons a day, I swear to you, dude.
I swear to God.”Still in a state of shock, Maher said, “I mean, your liver must be made of asbestos. For how long?”“F—k, man. For a long time,” Lee replied about his vodka habit, which he says he ended around 1990.
“That’s what I’m saying. I pinch myself on a daily basis.“I just did, like, the full-body scan where they do, say, head-to-toe everything. And I can’t believe that smoking, drinking, all the dumb s—t or the fun s—t that I’ve done … dude, the doctor was like, ‘You’re good,'” he continued.
“I was like, ‘Is that my name on there? Is there some Japanese guy in here that you have his results that you’re reading from? Because I find that f—ing impossible. This is impossible.’”All jokes aside, Lee — who admitted to taking ecstasy and pills with swigs of Cristal or shots of Goldschläger throughout his life in the 2001 Mötley Crüe memoir, “The Dirt” — understands that his body has taken a beating from his wild and crazy past.“Your liver is on crutches at that point. It’s barely functioning,” he said, ultimately
.Fashion designer Thom Browne is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his clothing line and a star-studded crowd attended a special event to mark the occasion!
Byron Allen Presents theGrio Awards special, honoring African American excellence, is returning to CBS for its second year. Co-hosted by The Talk‘s Sheryl Underwood and comedian Roy Wood, with honorees including Mariah Carey, Don Cheadle and Misty Copeland, the event will air on Saturday, November 25 from 8-10 PM on CBS and will stream live on Paramount+.
In his new book, “Teddy and Booker T: How Two American Icons Blazed a Path for Racial Equality,” bestselling author Brian Kilmeade writes of how Theodore Roosevelt invited intellectual and former slave Book T. Washington to dinner at the White House at the very beginning of his presidency. Roosevelt sought Washington’s counsel as he struggled to steer the country — and especially the South — forward in the wake of Jim Crow laws and racial violence.
Kerry Washington is getting vulnerable about sharing pieces of her personal life with the world and engaging in activism.
The headless horseman of Sleepy Hollow haunts the American imagination each autumn. New York City native Washington Irving breathed life into the galloping ghost in 1819, when he penned "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," one of his tales of life among Dutch settlers along the Hudson River. It stands 203 years later as one of the most famous ghost stories in world history — remade in many versions and retold in scores of languages.
Fisherman, family, blue-collar life, debts that pile up, and crime all swirl together in the new drama, “Finestkind” from Oscar-winning writer/director Brian Helgeland, who won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for “LA Confidential” in 1998. Helgeland’s done a ton since, writing the Oscar-winning “Mystic River” for Clint Eastwood, “Man on Fire” for Tony Scott, and directing the Jackie Robinson biopic “42,” “Legend” with Tom Hardy, and now, “Finestkind.” “Finestkind” stars Ben Foster, Toby Wallace, Tommy Lee Jones, and Jenna Ortega, and it’s a crime drama about a crew of fishermen who tread dangerous waters after their debts start piling up.
Britney Spears opened up about her performance at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards in her memoir The Woman in Me.
Alessandra Ambrosio and Richard Lee are making it very clear that they are still an item a few weeks after reports suggested they’d broken up.
Saturday Night Live just loves poking fun at stars.
Pixie Lott has seemingly welcomed her first child with husband Oliver Cheshire! The 32 year old singer is yet to confirm the happy news that she has given birth but was photographed pushing a pram on a walk with Oliver, 35, on Friday. In photographs obtained by Daily Mail, the Mama Do singer is seen beaming as she walks down the street with model Oliver, who is pushing the newborn.
Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee has shared that he used to drink “two gallons” of vodka daily.While speaking to comedian Bill Maher on Maher’s Club Random podcast, Lee shared the concerning revelation about his past drinking habits during Mötley Crüe’s heyday, saying he’s surprised how healthy he is now given his vices.“It’s fucking crazy, alcohol is such a fucking weird one too because, fuck, it’s easy to fall in love with the way it makes you feel, where it makes you relax. And then all of a sudden you’re like, ‘Fuck, it’s amazing.’ I’m drinking two gallons of vodka a day like, ‘you’re trying to kill yourself now.'”Maher didn’t hold back in expressing his disbelief: “Gallons?! A gallon is four quarts and a quart is like a bottle of liquor.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director The version of “Killers of the Flower Moon” that is opening in theaters this weekend is far different from the “Killers of the Flower Moon” that director Martin Scorsese first attempted to bring to the big screen. Originally, Scorsese and co-writer Eric Roth planned to more faithfully adapt David Grann’s 2017 book of the same name and wrote a script from the perspective of the FBI agents who investigated a string of murders among the Osage Nation in the 1920s. Scorsese recently told BFI’s Sight & Sound magazine that this first script “was going to take four-and-a-half hours just to read it.” “Our script was over two hundred pages,” he also confirmed to The New Yorker about the original “Flower Moon” screenplay.
Saturday Night Live just loves poking fun at stars.
Spike Lee has always been a filmmaker who is willing to critique other people’s art. And when you’re Christopher Nolan and you released one of the biggest films of 2023, you can expect everyone to have an opinion.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzenegger reunited nearly three decades after filming the 1994 movie.The actress and former California governor, 76, took a selfie as they attended a charity event for the nonprofit After-School All-Stars on Saturday.“‘Ya, my name is Ingeborg, I’m from Stuttgart.’ I LOVE the way my friends suit up and show up for the causes that move their souls and hearts,” Curtis wrote via Instagram after the pair crossed paths.
Spike Lee has commented on Oppenheimer, suggesting it should have shown “what happened to the Japanese people”.The recent Christopher Nolan historical drama follows the story of the Manhattan Project during World War 2, which developed the first nuclear weapons. These were ultimately dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and are estimated to have killed up to 226,000 people.The film focuses solely on the US side of the events, and in a recent interview Lee – who has directed films such as Do The Right Thing and BlacKkKlansman – praised Nolan, though suggested a “comment” regarding the historical depiction of events.“Chris Nolan with Oppenheimer, you know, he’s a massive filmmaker.
Oscar winner Spike Lee has shared some thoughts about two of the highest-profile movie titles of 2023, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer and Martin Scorsese’s upcoming Killers of the Flower Moon.
Ethan Shanfeld Spike Lee has offered his thoughts on Christopher Nolan‘s atomic bomb blockbuster “Oppenheimer,” calling it a “great film” but adding that he wishes it showed “what happened to the Japanese people.” “[Nolan] is a massive filmmaker… and this is not a criticism. It’s a comment,” the filmmaker said, speaking with the Washington Post. “If [‘Oppenheimer’] is three hours, I would like to add some more minutes about what happened to the Japanese people.
Los Angeles City Councilman John Lee is facing accusations today from the city Ethics Commission of violating governmental ethics laws by accepting and failing to report excessive gifts, including some received during a trip to Las Vegas in 2017 that he took along with former Councilman Mitch Englander.
Geddy Lee is going to spill about his “effin’ life” this fall.The 70-year-old Rush frontman and bassist just announced a 14-show book tour promoting his new memoir “My Effin’ Life.”Along the way, the 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee will drop into New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Monday, Nov. 13 to read passages from the book, chat with a special guest interviewer and answer questions from fans.And yes, audience members receive a copy of “My Effin’ Life” at each and every stop on the affable Canadian rocker’s ‘My Effin’ Life In Conversation Tour.’“I’ve never lived my life looking anywhere but forward, which is why I resisted doing this kind of thing for so long,” Lee shared in a statement.“But you need a lot more determination to proceed in the world of music without the comfort of your bandmates, and I can only hope that finishing this book will release me to return to what I do and love best.”Want to see the affable Lee cut it up onstage on the road?You can grab tickets as soon as today.Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Oct.