On “The Mole,” Hannah and Tony’s flirtation seems to come from nowhere, and both of them think they’re playing the other to their advantage. Only one of them succeeds.
Laura Bradley is a New York-based senior entertainment reporter for The Daily Beast. She holds a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and has previously written for Vanity Fair and Slate with a focus on television.
This week, the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard Ser Criston Cole proved once again that hot men will always fail upward.
The “Yellowstone” actor knows how it looked for him to cast his inexperienced son in his movie, but the thing is, he just really, really wanted some quality time!
If this scandalous finale’s final outcome taught us anything, it’s that “compatibility” is not the key to winning this deliciously horny dating show.
“The Democrats seem to have two strategies,” North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said. “One is, ‘Be afraid,’ and the second strategy is, ‘Be even more afraid.’”
Months after his censorship hissy fit, the X owner now claims that he didn’t mean *all* advertisers should “go f**k” themselves—just some of them.
The orange powder paint was temporary, but that hasn’t stopped authorities and online spectators from fuming over the move.
Meanwhile, a rep for Timberlake’s attorney says the lawyer “looks forward to vigorously defending” the singer and will “have a lot to say at the appropriate time.”
In Julio Torres’ delightfully strange series “Fantasmas,” the “Euphoria” star and iconic interviewer play two customer service reps who get off on being unhelpful.
The families are feuding, dragons are tearing through the sky, and heirs are dropping like flies. We are so back, baby!