Police video footage of the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was released on Friday after a judge sided with media organizations in their request to gain access to the material.
10.01.2023 - 02:43 / perezhilton.com
Dan Benson is opening up about his transition from Disney star to adult entertainment star.
If you watched Wizards of Waverly Place, you’ll know Dan played the loveable Zeke Beakerman. By his account, though, maybe Dan was just a bit TOO loveable.
Over the weekend, the 35-year-old took to TikTok to share how he wound up in the adult entertainment business, and how it all actually began on the Selena Gomez-led show. In a video captioned, “I tripped and fell into adult entertainment,” the former Disney actor explained:
Related: Celebrities Who Cashed In With OnlyFans!
Didn’t he watch Catfish?? He continued:
Ughhh, what a HORRIBLE thing to discover. Dan continued:
The star went on to reveal how the extreme invasion of privacy almost cost him his job after he “retired from acting,” and that it had a “very big negative impact on [his] life.” He continued in his recollection:
Related: Teen Mom’s Catelynn Lowell Wants Husband Tyler Baltierra To Start An OnlyFans!
OnlyFans to the rescue! He concluded:
See the full TikTok (below):
WOW. What a traumatic way to begin a career… It’s sad that Dan was sort of pressured into it by the lack of control he had over his leaks, but we’ve got to say, what a great example of making lemonade out of lemons! We wish him ALL the happiness going forward, and hopefully no more major invasions of privacy!
Reactions, Perezcious readers? Did YOU know about this? Let us know in the comments down below!
[Images via Dan Benson/Instagram & Disney/YouTube]
The post <i>Wizards Of Waverly Place</i> Actor Dan Benson Explains How He ‘Tripped & Fell Into Adult Entertainment’ appeared first on Perez Hilton.
Police video footage of the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was released on Friday after a judge sided with media organizations in their request to gain access to the material.
two main detectives have yet to get past long looks and intimate hugs. Their relationship has been through so many ups and downs, twists and turns, and since SVU has been on for approximately one million episodes, we figured it might be helpful to catch up on where things stand.
Aubrey Plaza took over Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Center as the host of Saturday Night Live and relived her past as an NBC Studios page and ran into some familiar faces.
Alex Wolff (Hereditary) will reteam with Pig filmmaker Michael Sarnoski on the Paramount Pictures horror A Quiet Place: Day One, Deadline can confirm. He’s set to star alongside Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o and Stranger Things breakout Joseph Quinn.
Caroline Polachek is getting tired of people dubbing her “this generation’s Kate Bush”, which seems fair enough.I think we can all see how being compared to a music legend could initially seem like a nice thing, but soon become rather tedious. Plus, Polachek noted in a tweet on Friday night, surely Kate Bush is this generation’s Kate Bush? Especially since the good old ‘Stranger Things’ boost of 2022.“While I realise it’s a huge compliment”, she tweeted, “I’m endlessly fucking annoyed by being told I’m ‘this generation’s Kate Bush’.
EXCLUSIVE: Kristen Stewart here conducts an in-depth interview with Vicky Krieps, who shines as Empress Elisabeth in Corsage, the IFC film which has put the actress and director Marie Kreutzer in Oscar contention for a film shortlisted as Austria’s pic for Best International film. Stewart is a big fan of the film, and draws out how Krieps hatched the idea and wore down the director to take the film. They also discuss the importance of telling stories from a woman’s perspective. They also touch briefly touch on the shock of discovering that Florian Teichtmeister, who plays Krieps’ husband Emperor Franz Joseph in a supporting role, was charged with possessing child pornography. The actor, who reportedly has admitted his guilt, will go on trial February 8 after being apprehended with 58,000 files of pornographic depictions of minors as young as 14.
One of 2023’s most mysterious movies just got much less mysterious, as A24 has debuted the brand-new trailer for “Midsommar” and “Hereditary” director Ari Aster’s latest film, “Beau Is Afraid.”Up until now all we had were snippets of information – Aster himself described it as a four-hour-long “nightmare comedy” back in 2020, and it was described as being a decades-spanning epic set in an alternate version of modern-day America. Oscar-winning star Joaquin Phoenix was said to go on a decades-spanning odyssey battling demons both psychological and literal.
What is “Beau Is Afraid,” exactly, you ask? Well, it’s the new film from indie horror auteur Ari Aster, known for the big A24 hits “Midsommar” and “Hereditary,” and it stars Joaquin Phoenix. But is it a horror film? Because until now, the first trailer, most of “Beau’s Is Afraid,” was mainly under wraps.