March 31, 2017 3:18 PM EDT
What’s better than getting to see hilarious throwback photos of your favorite celebrities? Getting to see their reactions to those often cringe-worthy shots.
Luckily, Graham Norton has a penchant for taking big-time stars on a stroll down memory lane by showing them pictures of themselves that they probably wish didn’t exist. The late night host released a montage video Thursday of celebs such as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Tina Fey, Melissa McCarthy and Chris Pratt taking a gander at some of their best — and most embarrassing — snaps of yesteryear.
Did you see that viral video of a naked man climbing out of Buckingham Palace on a bed sheet? Well, it’s fake.
E! revealed Tuesday that the video, which has garnered more than 1 million views on YouTube since it was posted on Friday, is launching the online tabloid “D-Throned” for E!
There's a lot of grunting, white trad and also some terrible singing to contend with. But to be honest, after they serenaded us with the African version of Single Ladies, lets all agree that no one does hilarious covers better than Naija Boyz. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdktKq%2F02inqKhdmMKtwNSrnGimmZyys7XAp2Scp52asbp51pqrnKBdnbatrdGipq6rXa68s8HBmmSdnZ2ku27CxKuqoqeeYrynecmuqq2hnmKvqrHBnqmsZaOkv7PFjm%2BtsXGcobk%3D
On August 9, 2024, the actor took to Instagram and posted a video containing pictures he took with children in Kaduna State on the set of Almajiri in the year 2021. In his caption, he penned a detailed peace pleading with President Tinubu and other leaders to fix the economic crises in Nigeria. He wrote, "I took this photo on the 23rd of February 2021 in Kaduna while filming #Almajiri.
I came to Advent as an Umbros-wearing ‘90s kid, sitting in the pews of a predominately Black cathedral in Ohio, waiting for someone to light a candle so the show could go on. Advent was a long yellow light leading up to Christmas, a ritualistic slowing down led by dudes in robes that reminded me my Christmas presents were close but just out of reach. And with the added liturgy and singing on those four Sundays, I’d have to wait an extra five minutes to grab a glazed doughnut in the back after Mass.
It’s a reader’s rite of passage to walk into a movie theater to see a favorite book come to life and walk out bitterly disappointed. Sometimes, there’s no softening the truth: what you read on the page is so much better than what you watched on the screen. Here, seven beloved books that are undoubtedly better than their film adaptations.
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson LevinePassionate fans of this young adult classic will agree that a true film adaptation of Ella Enchanted does not yet exist.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand, as this month sees the release of Eternals, the 26th entry in the massive franchise, directed by Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao. As with the previous MCU movie, September’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Eternals focuses on heroes who haven’t been a part of the film universe until now, and as such, casual moviegoers might not know who the titular Eternals are.
One of the tweets I found was not just interesting, but also brought me into a light bulb moment, a moment of reflection on one of the truths I may have always vaguely known, but never fully assessed or processed. ADVERTISEMENT
“Food should be a love language. Being fed. Being cooked for. Being taken out to eat. Sharing a meal with someone you love in and of itself is a language right there.
Instagram is the worst social media network for mental health and wellbeing, according to a recent survey of almost 1,500 teens and young adults. While the photo-based platform got points for self-expression and self-identity, it was also associated with high levels of anxiety, depression, bullying and FOMO, or the “fear of missing out.”
Out of five social networks included in the survey, YouTube received the highest marks for health and wellbeing and was the only site that received a net positive score by respondents.
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