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Ever since Sasha Velour shook rose petals from her wig during the finale of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 9, the final lip-sync battles for the crown have been jam-packed with reveals for better (Nymphia Wind’s boba coat) or worse (Asia O’Hara’s dead butterflies). During the Season 18 finale, however, the eventual winner, Myki Meeks, opted out of the gimmicks.  “I’m from the school of Roxxxy Andrews,” Myki Meeks tells Gold Derby after her crowning. “I don’t think the song [“Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved” by Miley Cyrus] called for any strong gimmicks or reveals. It’s an emotionally driven song that…

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Several stars took the next step in their relationships in 2026 by getting engaged to their significant others. Sports Illustrated model Clarissa Bowers kicked off the New Year by announcing her engagement to Jackson Morgan by showing off her ring via social media on January 4. The next month, Halle Berry confirmed her engagement to longtime partner Van Hunt, as did Hunger Games alum Jena Malone and boyfriend Jack Buckley. Allison Holker joined the list on February 12 when she shared the news of her plans to wed Adam Edmunds after he popped the question, followed by Team USA athletes…

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While the infamous Oscar slap has come to define Will Smith over the last few years, it still isn’t enough to take away from the years of incredible movies he has given the world since he began his career in the early 90s. Smith is best known for his work in the popular TV series, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, but over the years, he’s also gone on to become one of the biggest A-list stars in the world thanks to his performances in Men in Black, I Am Legend, and Wild Wild West. His last big feature role came…

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Fred Hayes/CBS The “Yellowstone” spin-off “Marshals” brings back Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) and other members of the Broken Rock Reservation. So far, the tribe has been targeted by local protesters and assassins over land disputes, but Brings Plenty hopes the show teaches viewers a fuller picture of Native American history and culture. “What I hope to bring is the fact that we are very much just like everyone else in society, you know? And we have our goods, our ups and our downs,” Brings Plenty told CNET. “We are ranchers.…

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Michael is dancing its way to theaters later this week — and the critics are already talking. Following its world premiere, reviews were unveiled, but they appear to be more critical. In the new movie, directed by Antoine Fuqua, the story follows the late Michael Jackson‘s rise to fame from when he was a child in the Jackson 5 in the ’60s to becoming the King of Pop, who was widely recognized as the world’s biggest entertainer, before he died in 2009. Michael’s nephew, Jaafar Jackson, son of Jermaine Jackson, plays the superstar, taking over from Juliano Valdi, who opens…

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Marlon Wayans Terry Crews Turned Coachella Into a ‘White Chicks 2’ Audition Published April 21, 2026 6:00 PM PDT Play video content Marlon Wayans is loving the fact Terry Crews ripped his shirt off and sent Coachella into a full-blown “White Chicks” frenzy … but he’s also got one hilarious request: maybe chill on the chest flashes. Check out the clip … we caught up with Wayans on Tuesday at LAX, where he couldn’t help but crack up over his “White Chicks” costar recreating his iconic “A Thousand Miles” moment during Sabrina Carpenter’s headlining set at Coachella. “That boy love…

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Picture Credit: Netflix It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as prestige TV: a critically acclaimed sophomore season struggles to find the same massive audience as its breakout predecessor. That’s precisely the situation Beef Season 2 finds itself in. Despite securing another round of excellent reviews, the numbers are in, and it appears viewership has dropped massively to 2.4M views, down from Season 1’s opening 5.8M views – a drop of 58%.  While the viewership dip is undeniable, it’s not for lack of quality, according to critics. The award-winning anthology series returned with a fresh…

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The Lost Boys hasn’t even officially opened yet, but Broadway’s newest vampire musical is already leading the charge at the 2026 Outer Critics Circle Awards. The stage adaptation of the classic 1987 film scared up 11 nominations, the most of any production this year. The show’s bids include Outstanding New Broadway Musical, Outstanding Direction of a Musical for Michael Arden, and Featured Performer in a Musical for actors Ali Louis Bourzgui and Benjamin Pajak, the latter of whom is the show’s youngest cast member. Scoring an acting nomination with the OCC has become an impressive show of strength in the…

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Johnathan Walton Media has struck a deal with The Hideaway Entertainment to develop his latest true-crime podcast, “The Handyman of West Texas,” for the screen. Walton is a popular true-crime podcast host who began building his own media firm after he produced a successful podcast series about his own devastating encounter with a scam artist. “The Handyman of West Texas” tells the steamy story of a male sex worker in Midland, Texas who serves an upper-crust female clientele in the oil boom town. The six-episode podcast series bowed in January. “Mickey,” as the sex worker is described in the series,…

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