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Sunday, January 31, 2021

SNL Imagines the Sex And the City Revival Theme Song, As Sung by Kim Cattrall - Vulture

There’s a reason Samantha Jones is a PR tour de force and not a chanteuse. Then again, if she cared what every bitch watching SNL thought about her, she’d never leave the house. During this weekend’s Saturday Night Live, television’s most popular shows took a cue from Nicole Kidman’s The Undoing opening credits tune and imagined the lyrics to a host of popular show’s theme songs, including The Mandalorian, The CrownQueen’s Gambit, and (of course) HBO MAx’s upcoming Sex and the City revival And Just Like That…

While the show itself won’t feature any Kim Cattrall, Chloe Fineman’s version of the Sex and the City star knows exactly what the new show will be missing. “Sex And The City without Samantha/Doesn’t that sound fun?,” Fineman’s Cattrall croons. “It’s Sex and the City without the sex?/Hope you enjoy the city.” Of course, we’d be remiss if we didn’t point out we already know what iconic Kim Cattrall song should serve as the new show’s theme. Hopefully she’ll go for it.

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Machine Gun Kelly falls off stage during 'SNL' appearance - NME

Machine Gun Kelly finished his Saturday Night Live appearance by falling off the stage – scroll down to watch it now.

The musician performed on the long-running US comedy show last night (January 30), bringing tracks from his latest album ‘Tickets To My Downfall’ to the programme.

At the end of the night, the cast, Kelly and guest host John Krasinski gathered on the stage for the end credits. After hugging The Office actor, the musician went to pick up SNL star and friend Pete Davidson but fell, taking both of them off the stage.

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Moments later, both of the men reappeared on screen and, seemingly not having learnt their lesson, Davidson put Kelly over his shoulder. Watch footage of the moment below now.

“I remember when I was a kid watching [SNL] every weekend with my aunt and my dad, since they aren’t here to see this moment, I’m going to perform the song I wrote for them on the show,” the musician tweeted earlier this week. “Hopefully, I’ll feel them there.”

As well as performing ‘My Ex’s Best Friend’, Kelly also turned out a rendition of ‘Lonely’ in tribute to his late family members.

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Meanwhile, the rapper-turned-rock-star recently shared a zombie-inspired video for ‘Acting Like That’, his latest collaboration with Yungblud.

It followed the release of his self-written and directed “pop-punk musical” Downfalls High – a 50-minute film that he recently compared to Pink Floyd’s The Wall. In a four-star review, NME said of the project: “In a world of content for content’s sake – films have often been used by artists try and extend the lifespan of an album – Downfalls High feels driven by purpose.”

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'RHOC's Kelly Dodd doubles down on COVID-19 criticism on Instagram, loses partnership with Positive Beverage - USA TODAY

Robin Wright: Twitter bullying inspired new film 'Land' - Page Six

Robin Wright needed an escape from newfound horrors plaguing society, so she found herself directing a new movie about human kindness.

“I wanted to make a movie at that time because there was so much pain in our country. … Just the ugliness that was going on in the world with, you know, the explosion of Twitter,” 54-year-old Wright said during a Sundance Film Festival Cinema Café talk on Sunday with Rebecca Hall.

“Everybody was a judge and there was so much bullying going on. I thought about the effect that had on children, and how that’s changing, psychologically, our cellular makeup. All this darkness and meanness.”

Wright ended up directing “Land,” which tells the story of Edee (also played by Wright) who goes off the grid in nature to deal with her grief after a tragedy and realizes she needs other people for support.

“You need human connection and kindness to pull you through adversity,” the former “House of Cards” star explained.

When Wright wasn’t busy starring in and directing her new movie, which will be released on Feb. 12, she passed the time during the pandemic watching old movies on Criterion Channel.

“Land” premieres at Sundance on Sunday.

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Meghan Markle's Name Was Removed From Archie's Birth Certificate But Not at Her Request - E! NEWS

Meghan Markle's name was removed from her and Prince Harry's son Archie Harrison's birth certificate, but she was not the one who chose to make the edit, despite a recent report, her rep says.

On Saturday, Jan. 30, The Sun claimed that she had "taken the unprecedented action of removing" her first and middle names, Rachel Meghan, from the document so that it included just her title, "Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex," under the "mother" category. On Sunday, Jan. 31, a spokesperson for Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex disputed the report.

"The change of name on public documents in 2019 was dictated by The Palace, as confirmed by documents from senior Palace officials," the spokesperson said in a statement to E! News. "This was not requested by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex nor by The Duke of Sussex."

Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the matter when reached by E! News.

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Kelly Dodd Reacts to Getting Fired by Beverage Company After Making 'Controversial' COVID Comments - Yahoo Entertainment

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Positive Beverage is no longer affiliated with Kelly Dodd.

In a statement released on Sunday, the beverage company said they did not want to be associated with The Real Housewives of Orange County star's "controversial views" on COVID-19.

"Our core values of wellness, community, diversity and inclusion should be reflected by our brand and anyone associated with it," Zach Muchnick, Positive Beverage Head of Brand, said in a statement on Instagram. "It has become clear over the past few months that Kelly's controversial views and opinions have distracted from our primary objectives, so effective today, we are no longer affiliated with Kelly Dodd-Leventhal."

CEO Shannon Argyros added in her own statement, "We welcome all people -- however they are and whatever they are passionate about -- to Positive Beverage. But there must always be an underlying layer of respect. Unfortunately, we feel Kelly's stance is no longer congruent with our core values. We appreciate her contributions during our affiliation, and she will always be a part of Positive Beverage's history, but we do not align with her opinions or global views while we uphold our own values."

Dodd, 45, who has had a partnership with Positive Beverage for the last two years and even bought a stake in the company in February 2019, reacted to the news on Twitter.

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"I'm glad I could help put Positive Beverage on the map and wish them well," she wrote on Sunday. "I'm also really excited about my next venture in the beauty industry, which is my real passion. Stay tuned!"

Dodd's split from Positive Beverage comes after the reality star made comments about the coronavirus pandemic during her recent outings with friends. In several videos on her Instagram Story over the weekend, Dodd shared scenes of her and large groups of friends out for dinner and drinks in Newport Beach, California.

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When she started receiving messages from fans concerned about dining protocols COVID-19, Dodd and her friends made comments about being "allowed" to be at the restaurant and how they should be able to "live normal lives."

"I'm not a super spreader because there is nothing to spread," Dodd later said in a separate video, claiming that she and her friends "all got the [COVID-19] vaccine."

A rep for Bravo told PEOPLE that Dodd "has not gotten the vaccine."

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Currently, California is only in Phase 1B of vaccine rollout — meaning people over the age of 65 qualify for the vaccinations, as well as anyone who works in education, childcare, emergency services, and food and agriculture.

In another video posted on Saturday, Dodd and her friends likened COVID-19 restrictions to that of living in Russia.

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This isn't the first time Dodd has said questionable claims about the ongoing pandemic, which has claimed the lives of over 439,000 Americans. In December, the mom of one appeared on an episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen to express her remorse over saying that COVID-19 was "God's way of thinning the herd."

"At the time, it was a question — like, 'Why are all these people dying? ... Why [do] pandemics happen like this? Is it God's way of thinning the herd?' " said Dodd about the comment she made back in April on Instagram. "It was a stupid thing for me to say. It was insensitive and I apologize if I hurt or offended anybody, 'cause that wasn't really my intention. I got freaked out about it and in hindsight, it was the stupidest thing I've ever said."

"At first," the Bravo star added, she was "misinformed" about the virus, saying, "You guys have to realize this was back in January when this happened and I was misinformed."

"I'm claustrophobic and I can't stand wearing a mask — and now I understand the science behind it and I am ready, willing and able to wear a mask," she said. "And I know it's important, because I don't want to get sick and I don't want to get others sick. I'm just a human being; I make mistakes."

The reality star's estranged mother, Bobbi Meza, contracted the virus in November and was hospitalized.

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‘SNL’ Cold Open Covers Marjorie Taylor Greene, GameStop, Tom Brady and More - Rolling Stone

Following a month-long hiatus, Saturday Night Live returned with a cold open that encompassed a number of news topics that happened while the show was on vacation, including the controversy surrounding Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the GameStop situation, social media censorship and Tom Brady’s return to the Super Bowl.

In the segment called “What Still Works?” Kate McKinnon reviewed some aspects of society — like government, the economy, sports and the vaccine rollout — to see if they “still work.” Her first guest was Rep. Greene (Cicely Strong), who like the real representative from Georgia, began spouting conspiracy theories about the Parkland school shooting and wildfire-causing “Jewish space lasers.”

“And when your colleagues found out all about this hateful and psychotic things you said, what did they do?” McKinnon asked.

“I was promoted to the education committee,” Strong’s Greene said.

After realizing that government no longer worked, McKinnon next reviewed the stock market with Pete Davidson’s new majority shareholder of GameStop “Derrick Boner,” who helped establish that the stock market was also no longer working.

Next was social media — Alex Moffat’s Mark Zuckerberg and Mikey Day’s Jack Dorsey — and then vaccine rollout, where McKinnon wondered how a nation that has only vaccinated a small percentage of its population managed to have one available for O.J. Simpson (Kenan Thompson).

“Teachers can’t get the vaccine but you did? People with long-term lung conditions but you did?,” McKinnon asked. “So among the first 3 percent of all Americans given the vaccine was O.J. Simpson?”

“Hey, guilty was charged,” Thompson’s Simpson quipped.

To close out the segment, McKinnon welcomed the only thing that appears to be working, Tom Brady (played by SNL John Krasinski), who will return to the Super Bowl yet again next weekend, this time as quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“You still work. You’re supposed to win football games and you just keep winning football games. You might be the only thing in America that still works,” McKinnon said. “So I guess everyone must be rooting for you, right?”

“Almost no one,” Krasinski’s Brady said.

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‘SNL’ sketch depicts Georgia as blue state: ‘This is Stacey Abrams country’ - Fox News

"Saturday Night Live" wasted no time diving into January’s plentiful political dramas in its first show of the year this weekend after more than a month’s holiday break.  

In the show’s "Blue Georgia" sketch, cast members and guest host John Krasinski portray the usually reliably red state as a Rachel Maddow-loving, avocado toast and vegan meatloaf-serving, and solar-heated porch neck of the country.

The "politically correct" transformation follows the state's real-life election of two Democrats to the U.S. Senate in a pair of Jan. 5 runoff contests, ousting incumbent Republicans.

"Good to see a fellow Blue Stater. We’re just like y’all," a small-town Georgian waitress, played by Aidy Bryant, tells a New York tourist, played by cast member Pete Davidson, who enters the diner. 

"Do you know where the men’s room is?" Davidson asks after he sits down. 

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"Yes, back in 2015," cast member Beck Bennett tells Davidson while playing Georgia man "Skeeter, he/him," the owner of the town’s electric truck dealership who looks a little like KFC's Colonel Sanders. "We don’t have a men’s room, but the all-gender restroom is just down the way."  

Artists set up a painting of Stacey Abrams in the King Historic District on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, in Atlanta. (Associated Press)

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After Davidson admits surprise the diner has an all-gender restroom, Bennett jokes that Davidson thinks all Georgians are "crazy Christian types."

"Oh no, and even if you are, it’s fine," Davidson answers. "I’m Jewish."

"I hope you know what we do to Jewish folks down here in Georgia," Bennett as Skeeter warns ominously.

"We elect them!" he laughs, referring to Sen. Jon Ossoff, the Democrat who defeated Republican Sen. David Perdue in one of the runoffs. Ossoff thus became the state’s first Jewish U.S. senator. (Also winning on Jan. 5 was Sen. Raphael Warnock, the state’s first Black U.S. senator. He defeated Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler.)

Later in the sketch, Deputy Jimmy, played by Andrew Dismukes, bursts into the diner, saying how "honored" he was that a group of Black Lives Matter activists wanted to "protest in our town!"  

Then, a Floridian wearing a MAGA hat, played by Alex Moffatt, enters the diner and gets a stern reminder from Krasinski, the town’s sheriff.

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"This is Stacey Abrams country," the lawman warns, referring to the high-profile Democrat who lost a race for governor of the state in 2018 and then launched Fair Fight Action, a group credited with helping Democrats win the two U.S. Senate races.

But at the end of the sketch, the one thing that hasn’t changed is the diner patrons' collective refusal to wear masks to protect themselves from the coronavirus.

"Because we’re free!" they shout.

The show also took on U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., during the cold open, did a sketch on the GameStop stock controversy and mocked the riots at the U.S. Capitol and former President Trump’s impeachment.

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Grammy-nominated musician Sophie dies at 34 after ‘terrible accident’ - KXAN.com

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  1. Grammy-nominated musician Sophie dies at 34 after ‘terrible accident’  KXAN.com
  2. Grammy-nominated electronic artist Sophie dead at 34 after 'terrible accident'  Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Sophie, Grammy-nominated artist, dies aged 34  CNN
  4. Grammy-nominated Scottish artist, Sophie, dies after fall from Athens balcony  euronews (in English)
  5. Sophie, Who Pushed the Boundaries of Pop Music, Dies at 34  The New York Times
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'Saturday Night Live' targets Marjorie Taylor Greene, GameStop in return to air | TheHill - The Hill

"Saturday Night Live" returned for a new year, poking fun at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), the coronavirus vaccine rollout and a Wall Street crisis during the show's cold open. 

In a skit titled "What still works," actress and comedian Kate McKinnon hosted a mock talk show with a slew of fellow cast members spoofing various figures in the news in recent weeks. 

Among them was Greene. 

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"Thanks for having me," comedian Cecily Strong, portraying Greene, tells McKinnon, immediately offering her a handgun. 

McKinnon then asks about some of the conspiracy theories she promoted on social media before being elected to Congress in November. 

Strong's Greene rattles off a list of false claims about the 2018 Parkland high school shooting and the September 11 terrorists attacks in New York City, asking: "Did anyone actually see it happen?" 

McKinnon, apparently concerned and perplexed, asks, "You're a U.S. representative?" and presses her about what her colleagues on Capitol Hill have done in response to her statements.  

"They promoted me to the Education Committee," Strong's Greene says. 

"So government does not work," McKinnon replies. 

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Fellow cast member Pete Davidson joins McKinnon next, playing the role of a man identified as the "majority shareholder of GameStop." 

"Uhhh, we sell games," an apparently oblivious Davidson says. "People download all their games now, so we're kind of like what you would call .." 

"A dying business?" McKinnon asks. "So now it seems like ..."

"The entire system is a joke?" Davidson says. 

A rush on GameStop stocks last week by armchair investors organized on the internet led to the company's value on Wall Street to skyrocket before stock trading app Robinhood suspended trades on the company, a move that was met with bipartisan backlash.  

Longtime cast member Keenan Thompson also made an appearance during the show's first cold open of its new year, playing the role of O.J. Simpson and wearing ankle tracking device while boasting about getting the coronavirus vaccine. 

"So among the first 3 percent of all Americans given the vaccine was O.J. Simpson?" McKinnon asks. 

"Guilty as charged ... about the vaccine," Simpson replies. 

"Alright so the vaccine rollout, it doesn't work," she said. 

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'SNL' takes on Marjorie Taylor Greene, GameStop and Tom Brady - CNN

That's how the NBC variety show opened its program on Saturday night, with cast member Kate McKinnon hosting a show that asked what still works in America. The first category was "government."
McKinnon brought out "Marjorie Taylor Greene," the congresswoman from Georgia who faces backlash over her controversial actions and recently resurfaced social media comments, to see if government still works.
"Our first topic is government and already I have my doubts," McKinnon said.
Greene, who was played by Cecily Strong, came out and immediately offered McKinnon a gun.
"So Congresswoman Greene... hard to say those words together," McKinnon said. "What are some of the theories you believe in?"
Strong's Greene responded, "How much time you got?"
After hearing some of Greene's theories, McKinnon asked if she really believed those things and then asked if she's really a US representative.
"People can Google you and it'll say she's a real member of the US government?" McKinnon asked again.
"That may not be the first thing that comes up, but yes," Strong's Greene responded.
McKinnon thanked Greene for coming and said, "so government doesn't work." She then moved on to the stock market, which had a wild week thanks to Reddit, and brought on the majority shareholder of GameStop, "Derek Boner."
Boner, who was played by Pete Davidson, corrected McKinnon by saying, "first of all, it's pronounced 'stonk' market."
McKinnon then asked Davidson's Boner if the company's crazy week reflects GameStop's business.
"Uh, we sell games?" Davidson's Boner asked.
McKinnon came to the conclusion that the stock market doesn't work, either.
After going through topics such as social media and the Covid-19 vaccine rollout (both of which aren't working either, according to McKinnon), "SNL" finally found something that works in America: Tom Brady.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback, who's heading back to the Super Bowl with his new team, appeared on the show played by this week's host, John Krasinski.
"You're supposed to win football games and you just keep winning football games," McKinnon said. "You might the only thing in America that still works... So I guess everyone must be rooting for you, right?"
"Almost no one," Krasinski's Brady responded.
McKinnon said she'd be rooting for him because the country can still rely on him and "it's not like you're a weird Trump guy or anything, right?"
Krasinski's Brady immediately thanked McKinnon for having him and left the stage.
McKinnon ended the segment by saying that she's been slowly losing her mind, and then belted out the show's signature catch phrase, "Live... From New York! It's Saturday night!"

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Lenny Kravitz Pens Tribute to Godmother Cicely Tyson, 'A Black Queen Who Showed Us How Beautiful Black Is' - Billboard

Among her many accomplishments, including being the recipient of three Emmy Awards, Tyson was the first African-American to win a lead actress Emmy, for her performance portraying a woman from the 1850s to the civil-rights era in the 1974 CBS telefilm The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. She notably received an Oscar nomination for her role in 1972's Sounder, and she won a Tony award in 2013 for her work in The Trip to Bountiful.

"The love between us was and is tremendous," Kravitz said in his post. "As long as I have had consciousness, I’ve known Godmother. She and my mother were kindred spirits. Sisters. And after my mother passed, Godmother's role in my life was amplified. I constantly felt her spirit over me. She always gave me unconditional support. She came to my shows, came over for holidays, met me for dinners, stayed with me in Paris when I first moved there, and never let me too far out of her sight. Our phone calls went on sometimes for hours."

"We spoke just a few nights ago and talked about everything. She had just sent me her book that has been sitting on my nightstand where it will remain. She did it all, wrote the book, and then God called her. I can hear Godmother saying 'ok, now y’all can read about it, I’m going home.' Rest peacefully, Godmother. You did it all exquisitely," wrote Kravitz, referring to her just-published memoir, Just As I Am.

See his full note in honor of Tyson, as well as a series of personal photos, on Instagram.

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SOPHIE, Grammy-nominated artist, dies in 'terrible accident' at 34 years old - WCVB Boston

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  1. SOPHIE, Grammy-nominated artist, dies in 'terrible accident' at 34 years old  WCVB Boston
  2. Sophie, Grammy-nominated artist, dies aged 34  CNN
  3. Grammy-nominated Scottish artist, Sophie, dies after fall from Athens balcony  euronews (in English)
  4. Grammy-nominated electronic artist Sophie dead at 34 after 'terrible accident'  Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Sophie, Who Pushed the Boundaries of Pop Music, Dies at 34  The New York Times
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Grammy-nominated musician Sophie dies at 34 after ‘terrible accident’ - WAVY.com

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  2. Grammy-nominated electronic artist Sophie dead at 34 after 'terrible accident'  Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Sophie, Grammy-nominated artist, dies aged 34  CNN
  4. SOPHIE Dead at 34 After "Terrible Accident"  E! News
  5. Sophie, Who Pushed the Boundaries of Pop Music, Dies at 34  The New York Times
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Justin Timberlake Says a New Album Is in the Works on 'Fallon' - Billboard

"Yeah, we can say that," said Timberlake with a smile. "There is a possibility."

"Let's go with yes. I've been in and out of the studio working on stuff. I played you a few tunes," he reminded Fallon.

Timberlake last released a full-length album in 2018, Man of the Woods. More recently, he collaborated with Ant Clemons on the song "Better Days," which was performed at the primetime Celebrating America concert on Jan. 20, following the inauguration of Joe Biden.

Looking toward the future, Timberlake told Fallon he'd love to one day work with Kendrick Lamar or Travis Scott. He also joked that he'd allow Fallon in on a track.

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Billie Eilish Shares Her Current Favorite Song and TV Show, Her 'Ideal Boy' & More - Billboard

Eilish chose to respond to a question about who her "ideal boy" would be. Apparently, he'd be a little something like Scar from Disney's animated feature film The Lion King.

For those that didn't already know, Eilish answered a question about the release date of her upcoming documentary, The World's a Little Blurry: It'll be available on Feb. 26.

And when a fan asked "how many tracks approx on upcoming album," Eilish implied there would be 16.

Eilish also shared an update on her dogs and a peek at her favorite restaurant.

Check out her mini question-and-answer session on Instagram.

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Kate McKinnon Confirms Nothing Still Works in SNL Cold Open - Vulture

Saturday Night Live returned from hiatus last night with its first post-Trump (and blessedly Alec Baldwin-free) cold open, addressing a month’s worth of news via a segment called “What Still Works?” Kate McKinnon explains, “It’s a new year and we have a new president so some things should work, but do they?” She brings out a cast of characters to determine what still works, starting with Cecily Strong in the role she was born to play, Congresswoman and QAnon enthusiast Marjorie Taylor Greene. Strong-as-Greene has thoughts on the Parkland shooting (“The teachers were actors and the children were dolls”) as well as, of course, 9/11 (“Did anyone actually see it happen?”). Other guests include Pete Davidson as majority Gamestop shareholder Derrick Boner, along with Mikey Day and Alex Moffat as Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg, respectively. The cold open wraps up with the troubling and unsurprising realization that nothing still works, but at least we still have Kate McKinnon telling Day-as-Dorsey that his beard “is working in terms of keeping me a lesbian.”

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Justin Timberlake Says a New Album Is in the Works on 'Fallon' - Billboard

"Yeah, we can say that," said Timberlake with a smile. "There is a possibility."

"Let's go with yes. I've been in and out of the studio working on stuff. I played you a few tunes," he reminded Fallon.

Timberlake last released a full-length album in 2018, Man of the Woods. More recently, he collaborated with Ant Clemons on the song "Better Days," which was performed at the primetime Celebrating America concert on Jan. 20, following the inauguration of Joe Biden.

Looking toward the future, Timberlake told Fallon he'd love to one day work with Kendrick Lamar or Travis Scott. He also joked that he'd allow Fallon in on a track.

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Saturday, January 30, 2021

SOPHIE, Grammy-nominated artist, dies in 'terrible accident' at 34 years old - KCRA Sacramento

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  1. SOPHIE, Grammy-nominated artist, dies in 'terrible accident' at 34 years old  KCRA Sacramento
  2. Sophie, Grammy-nominated artist, dies aged 34  CNN
  3. Grammy-nominated electronic artist Sophie dead at 34 after 'terrible accident'  Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Sophie: 10 of the greatest tracks by a genius of pop's expressive power  The Guardian
  5. Sophie, Who Pushed the Boundaries of Pop Music, Dies at 34  The New York Times
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'SNL': Kate McKinnon reminds us that nothing works in America in show's cold open - USA TODAY

The 10 Biggest Bombshells From Wendy Williams' Documentary What a Mess! - E! NEWS

3. A Dark Night

"Early in my radio career, there was this artist. And he had the No. 1 song on the R&B charts at the time. He came and did an interview on my radio show and he asked me out for dinner. So I say, 'Yeah,'" Wendy revealed. The night quickly took a turn, however. "He wanted to go change for his own party. When we went to his hotel, he invited me to his room and I went. He goes in the bathroom to do whatever. When he comes out, he's got, like, nothing on. A pair of boxers. And I'm like, 'OK, what's about to happen?' My dumb behind, instead of just getting up and walking out, I'm like, OK, I'm going to see how far this is going to go. I don't want to have the sex. I don't want want to be involved with an artist. He ended up pushing himself on me, and he date raped me. And I left after that, went home and scrubbed my skin off, cried. That was that. I never told anybody. I just handled it."

When asked by a producer off-camera why she hasn't ever named her attacker, Wendy responded, "It's my story to tell. I know I can say his name, but, you know what, I'll let him breathe. Because he was a one-hit wonder. Thank God I am not dead or diseased, you know? If anything it made me more focused and determined to move on with my life."

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‘Saturday Night Live’ Returns To Analyze Marjorie Taylor Greene, the COVID Vaccine Rollout - Variety

From the attack on the United States Capitol to the inauguration of President Joe Biden and all of the COVID-19 developments in between (including a still-rising number of cases in California, a U.K. variant and a very slow rollout of the vaccine), so much has happened since “Saturday Night Live” last aired a new episode it seemed an increasingly impossible task for the NBC late-night sketch comedy series to respond to the news. But the Jan. 30 episode — the first one of the new year and the new political administration — did its best by kicking things off with a fake show-within-the-show cold open sketch entitled “What Still Works?” in which Kate McKinnon looked at what in American society still worked.

“It’s a new year and we have a new president so some things should work,” she said in the sketch.

Starting with a look at the government — and including special guest Congresswoman, education committee member and QAnon promoter Marjorie Taylor Greene (played by Cecily Strong), she had her doubts that things did, though. It didn’t help that Strong’s Greene sat down, offered her a gun from her purse and then launched into a list of her theories, including that both the Parkland shooting and 9/11 were hoaxes. About the former she said, “The teachers were actors and the children were dolls,” while she wondered aloud, “Did anyone actually see it happen?” about the latter.

Additionally, she claimed the California wildfires were created by Jewish space lasers.

“Those are real things you believe and tell other people about?” McKinnon asked. “You represent the U.S. People can Google you and it’ll say, ‘She’s a real member of the U.S. government.'”

Concluding that the government doesn’t work, McKinnon said she regretted “not taking that gun” before moving onto look at the state of the stock market, with Pete Davidson joining her as Derrick Boner, “the new majority shareholder of GameStop.”

McKinnon broke down the recent skyrocket of GameStop’s stock by pointing out that two weeks ago it was valued at $17/share and then went to $413/share. “Would you say that reflects the kind of business GameStop has been doing in the past two weeks?” When Davidson’s Boner pointed out that people download all their games now, McKinnon said it was a “dying business.”

“The entire system is a joke?” he said.

Of course that led McKinnon to add the stock market to the “doesn’t work” pile alongside the government before moving onto social media, which she pointed out some people think never worked.

Mikey Day and Alex Moffat joined her, portraying Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, respectively.

“Fundamentally Facebook still works,” said Moffat’s Zuckerberg. “Not only does it help form communities online, it also helps people meet in real life, for example, at the Capitol.”

The vaccine rollout was next up, with Kenan Thompson playing O.J. Simpson as a recent receiver.

“Teachers can’t get the vaccine, but you did?” McKinnon asked. “People with long-term lung conditions can’t, but you did? Among all 3% of all Americans getting the vaccine was O.J. Simpson.”

The final topic was Tom Brady, and in a rare moment of the episode’s host taking part in the cold open sketch, John Krasiski played Brady and came on to speak for himself. But as McKinnon listed his accomplishments, from heading into his 10th Super Bowl to taking “one of the worst franchises in football” to the championship in his first year, she just went ahead and declared that he still worked.

“It’s not like you’re a weird Trump guy or anything, right?”

“Thanks for having me,” he said, as he stood up and exited stage left.

The first sketch after Krasinski’s monologue also responded to recent political headlines, with the host playing a small town Georgia Sheriff who is introducing his young relative (played by Davidson) visiting from New York to some of his townspeople. Since Georgia went blue during the election, they claim they are just like New York — and quickly prove showcase how they think so, with complaints about CNN, “with its corporate, neo-liberal, ‘both sides’ nonsense,” as Aidy Bryant’s character put it (Just give me my Rachel Maddow!”), listing their pronouns, calling Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” “the good book,” serving avocado toast and shouting out their Jewish senator (Jon Ossoff).

When Moffat showed up in a MAGA hat, Krasinski pointed out that “this is Stacey Abrams country” and had his deputy (Andrew Dismukes) escort him to the state line. But when Melissa Villaseñor, playing a health inspector, complained that no one was wearing masks, they exclaimed that the pandemic was a hoax.

Later in the episode Colin Jost and Michael Che riffed further on the last few weeks during their “Weekend Update” segment.

Some, like “the inauguration, Christmas and [that] the terrorist watch list now includes white people,” Jost pointed out were actually good events. “Diversity. It’s good to see yourself represented,” he said.

Beck Bennett also stopped by the news anchor desk to portray Mike Lindell, the MyPillow CEO who was recently kicked off Twitter. But while they focused on discussing his alleged insurrection, relationship with Donald Trump and lawsuits against him, they somehow skipped over the fact that he sued a publication for rumors he had a romantic relationship with Jane Krakowski.

“Saturday Night Live” airs live coast-to-coast Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. ET / 8:30 p.m. PT on NBC.

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Wendy Williams' Son, Kevin Hunter Jr., Is Super Supportive Of His Mom - Yahoo Lifestyle

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Wendy Williams' new biopic and documentary, Wendy Williams: The Movie and Wendy Williams: What A Mess!, are both premiering on Lifetime on Saturday, and the films focus on the talk show host's rise to fame, along with her rocky family life.

While the biopic spends a lot of time exploring Wendy's relationship with now ex-husband Kevin Hunter, the couple’s son, Kevin Hunter Jr., also makes a cameo.

While Wendy talks about her son here and there on her show and Instagram, he mostly lives a BTS life. But who is Kevin Hunter Jr., exactly? Here’s the lowdown.

He’s 20.

Wendy marked Kevin Jr.’s birthday in August with an Instagram pic packed with mementos from his childhood and birth. "Today is my biggest day!" she wrote in the caption. "Son Kevin and I are celebrating his 20th birthday. He’s in Miami and I’m in NYC, but love never stops."

She continued, "If you look closely you'll see remains of 1st hair cut, my [cervical stitch] is on sneaker, like a mom... I DO have all his teeth😂I'm not a fan of cake, but today OK...for my son❤ What are you doing?"

Kevin Jr. has a rocky relationship with his father.

He pleaded not guilty in June 2019 to charges that he assaulted his father. According to TMZ, Kevin Jr. allegedly punched Kevin Sr. in the nose during an argument. Kevin Sr. did not press charges.

He’s supportive of his mom.

Kevin Jr. was there for his mom when she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a moment that Wendy later celebrated on Instagram. "My son shine! 💙💙💙⭐️⭐️⭐️," she captioned a photo of herself kissing Kevin on the cheek.

Kevin is a rainbow baby.

Wendy has opened up about the struggle to conceive Kevin Jr. She said during the 2015 PBS special American Masters: The Women's List, per Essence, that she "fought tooth and nail to be a mother. I suffered several miscarriages including two at five months." Wendy also added that her son is a "hard-won child."

He has overcome a drug addiction.

Five years ago, Wendy shared on her show that Kevin Jr., then 15, overcame an addiction to the synthetic marijuana, K2. She later spoke about the experience with ET, saying, "Our son, three years ago, he smoked K2. Now this is a drug, we see it on the news, people are walking around like zombies."

Wendy said her son "became someone I didn’t even know." But, Wendy said, her family got help for Kevin Jr. "I’m glad to say we were able to bring him back all the way around," she said.

Kevin's currently in college.

He goes to school in Miami, according to Page Six.

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Wendy Williams wanted a divorce 2 years into 21-year marriage - Insider - INSIDER

  • Wendy Williams spoke to Insider ahead of her new biopic, "Wendy Williams: The Movie," premiering Saturday. 
  • The mogul revealed she knew she wanted a divorce from ex-husband Kevin Hunter after her second year of marriage.
  • "Kevin was a serial cheat. He cheated when I dated him. He cheated when I married him," she said. 
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For the past 35 years, Wendy Williams has taken the media world by storm, dominating the radio industry for nearly three decades and later winning over the hearts of millions on her daytime talk show, "The Wendy Williams Show."

Now Williams is letting fans into her hot topic-filled life in her new biopic, "Wendy Williams: The Movie," premiering Saturday night, followed by her eponymous documentary, "What A Mess!" 

In both projects, the 56-year-old media mogul bares it all, sharing personal struggles that she's faced throughout her life, including weight challenges that started as a child, cocaine addiction, alleged rape, several miscarriages, and her tumultuous relationship with her now ex-husband and former manager Kevin Hunter.

While her marriage began to publicly unravel several years ago due to alleged infidelity and abuse, Williams told Insider that privately she had been executing her divorce plans for nearly two decades. The two wed in 1997.

When asked at what point in her 21-year marriage she felt like her happiness had become compromised, Williams emphatically said, "the second year because that's when I finally got successfully pregnant with [my son] young Kevin and gave birth to him."

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(L to R) Ciera Payton as Wendy Williams and Morocco Omari stars as Kevin in Wendy Williams: The Movie
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"I went into the delivery room knowing in my mind, 'I'm planning my divorce,'" she continued. "Kevin was a serial cheat. He cheated when I dated him. He cheated when I married him. He cheated while I was on bed rest during the entire nine months of me being pregnant."

Insider reached out to Hunter, but didn't immediately hear back.

Williams, who finalized her divorce from Hunter in 2019, claimed her ex cheated because he "got too comfortable." But despite problems at home, Williams said she made a conscious decision to stay because of her now 20-year-old son, Kevin Hunter Jr.

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"I couldn't [leave] because the bigger the talk show got, and the more I would look into my son's eyes ... the more I decided to give of myself and I figured I'd get it on the back end, so to speak," the daytime talk show host, who's set to remain on air until 2022, told Insider.

But after the two became estranged, Williams said she hoped to set a good example for her son.

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Morocco Omari stars as Kevin and Ciera Payton as Wendy Williams in Wendy Williams: The Movie
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"I prayed young Kevin would be smarter than his parents and that I would be able to execute the proper divorce and be the proper single mother," she said.

Still, the talk show host said Hunter "will always be my friend because we must be civil to each other because we are Kevin's parents." 

"I don't regret meeting Kevin. I don't regret falling in love. I don't regret staying with him for all 25 years — 21 of them married," Williams added.

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Despite going through a very public divorce while filming, Williams was so committed to the authenticity of her biopic that she invited Hunter to travel to Vancouver where they were filming.

"He was definitely invited by me as well as Lifetime, with a promissory note from me that he would not be talked about in any other way, but my truth in the documentary and depicted in any other way but my truth in the movie," she added.

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Ciera Payton as Wendy Williams in Wendy Williams: The Movie
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Still, Lifetime confirmed to Insider that Hunter declined to participate. 

As for moving on to her next phase of life now that her son is out of the home and away at college, Williams is wasting no time on getting exactly what she wants.

"At 56 years old, you don't have too many more chances to get your life together. So, I will continue to be my own best friend until the day I die because only I know what's best for me," she said. "My [late] mother didn't know what was best for me. My sister doesn't know what's best. You don't know what's best. My bosses never knew what's best for me. Only I know what's best for me."

"I'm extremely happy that I'm still relevant enough that I'm able to come through some pretty ... double doors and say, 'How you doing?' and still be young, fun, and pop culture relevant," she added.

"Wendy Williams: The Movie," premieres Saturday night at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT, followed by her eponymous documentary, "What A Mess!" 

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Clare Crawley Says She's Trying to Come Back From a "Dark Place" Following Dale Moss Split - Cosmopolitan

To say the past year for Clare Crawley was a rollercoaster would be an understatement. The former (short-lived) Bachelorette went on the reality dating show to find love, only to leave prematurely with an engagement ring on her finger and a new fiancé on her arm. Yep, Clare and Dale Moss became the love story heard 'round Bachelor Nation that left some people swooning and others scratching their heads.

Sadly, their relationship didn't last, and they each posted news of their split earlier this month on Instagram. Now, Clare's taking to Instagram again. Except, this time she's detailing how she's doing since the breakup. In a recent Instagram Live, she said, “I think when you open yourself up to share what you’re going through, not as a victim but as, like, vulnerability and more as just, like, the human side of you, with your friends, with your family, with the public, with people, as much as you want to share—mine more so happens to be a lot more public than most people—but I think when we share our struggles, it gives people the opportunity to relate to it and to share their struggles."

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She continued, "I’m getting to the point now where I’m trying really hard to come back from that and make a U-turn because it’s a dark place to be in when you’ve got a lot of stuff compiled on each other... My idea of love and to be loved is to have all of our things that we go through, all the stuff that we experienced in life, whether it’s whatever you want to call it, like, baggage, experience, traumas, whatever we go through."

Clare encouraged her followers who are also going through difficult times, to keep going and revealed that she's practicing having a spirit of gratitude in her life. She continued, "You are loved and you will be loved by the right person for all that you bring to the table, whether it's the good, the bad, everything that we bring to the table, the right person is going to love you for that."


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