Spoilers for Succession season four, episode three: “Connor’s Wedding”
Oh great, Kendall Roy is floating in another body of water. That can’t be good. Succession season four did the damn thing and killed off Logan Roy in episode three. What happens next? A very ugly fight for what’s left of Waystar Royco, of course. In the mid-season trailer, everybody is gunning for Logan’s seat before his ass is even cold. Karl makes a compelling argument for why Tom shouldn’t lead the company, Greg expresses that he is sad by saying “I am sad,” and Shiv gets flirty-flirty drinky-drinky with Lukas Matsson.
We Da Best Music Group are not da best Jet Skiers. DJ Khaled rescued his friend/co-producer, Ayo Juan, after Juan fell off his Jet Ski Thursday. TMZ has video of the “Wild Thoughts” star helping his bud out of the Miami waters. Khaled appeared to be the advance party, finding Juan in the water and alerting authorities. In the video, Khaled can be heard scolding Juan: “Thank the officers, man.
Gary DeCarlo, the voice behind the late-'60s hit "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye," died Wednesday in Branford, Conn. He was 75 years old, and had been battling metastatic cancer.
DeCarlo was the co-writer and singer of that now-indelible tune, which spent 16 weeks on the Hot 100 singles chart in 1969.
The song, however, was originally intended to be terrible — and the band that recorded it, which the label called Steam, never actually existed.
James Hesketh has filed for divorce from Spencer Grammer.
The 34-year-old daughter of Kelsey Grammer is splitting from her husband of six years according to a Thursday report from TMZ.
Hesketh made the filing atLos Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences according to the publication.
Moving on: James Hesketh has filed for divorce from Spencer Grammer after six years of marriage according to TMZ, as they are pictured together in October 2011
John Lennon and Yoko Ono bought a Palm Beach summer retreat for $725,000 just before his murder. It'
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Updated John Lennon and Yoko Ono's former Palm Beach estate sold for $36 million, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Wall Street Journal. The house had been on the market for $47.5 million. Located on Billionaires Row, it was last sold for $23 million four years ago and has since been owned by several people. The over 14,000-square-foot mansion has a rich history and oceanfront views. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
No, you didn’t miss anything; Katherine Heigl is not actually pregnant (at least not to our knowledge). She’s just taking an indefinite leave of absence from her show to take care of her new adopted daughter. We can only assume that her request to take time off was met with a hearty “Sure, take all the time you want!” response from creator Shonda Rhimes. [Ausiello Files/EW]
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Notes and queriesPhilosophy booksPlus: What's Mornington Crescent all about? Why is freshly boiled water a must in tea? Are the Titans always angry?Is it true that a student in a philosophy exam answered the question: "Is this a question?" with: "If that is a question, then this is an answer" and got top marks? Even if not, was the answer right?
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Peyton List and Michael Cimino Star in HBO Max Teen Romance 'B. Loved': See First Photo (Exclusive)
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Peyton List and Michael Cimino are falling in love -- with a ghostly twist.
The two star in HBO Max's upcoming supernatural teen romance, B. Loved, which follows a free-spirited ghost, Bea (List), who forms a special friendship with the new boy in town, Cole (Cimino), whose house she's been inhabiting for more than a century.
Only ET exclusively premieres the official first photo from the two-part special, which is currently filming in New Jersey and slated to premiere around Valentine's Day next year on the streaming service.
Today ended our three-week Sitcom Smackdown to determine the best sitcom of the past 30 years, and The Simpsons emerged as the ultimate champion. And what better way to celebrate this victory than through song? So we asked the writers of The Simpsons to come up with their list of their ten favorite muscial numbers from the show’s 24-year history. Check out their selections, with commentary from showrunner Al Jean.