Summer House Recap: Snoozefest

Regarding fertility matters, Tom provided advice to Kyle Cooke this week on collecting a sperm sample for testing, which seems unnecessary given Amanda’s apparent lack of readiness to start a family. Reminiscent of his role on “Vanderpump Rules,” Tom has offered similar assistance before, and I can’t help but fantasize about sneaking a peek into his bathroom during such moments. I must confess that my curiosity has led me to search terms like “handsome blond entrepreneur booze-related business triangular relationship” on Pornhub, hoping to discover some intriguing details from Kyle’s past.

Survivor Recap: Crash of the Titans

I’m grateful that David has been eliminated from the Survivor game! I didn’t expect them to make this move, despite clear indications throughout an entire episode. When the tribe was heading to tribal council and Eva discussed her team-oriented nature, I thought she might back out. She managed to convince Joe to stick with the plan. It felt like Survivor was trying to mislead us into believing something exciting would happen, only for the likely, uneventful outcome to occur instead, leaving me even more disappointed. But this time, it didn’t play out that way! Eva and Joe gave in, while Kyle, Kamilla, and particularly Shauhin emerged victorious. Not only was David a significant threat, but he was also a major nuisance, and now he is out of the game. This strategic move might just be the best we’ve seen all season.

Love on the Spectrum Stars ‘Disgusted’ by RFK Jr.’s Comments on Autism

Dani Bowman, an animator featured in season 3 of “Love on the Spectrum,” expressed her disapproval to NewsNation about RFK Jr.’s comments. She stated that autistic individuals share the same aspirations, dreams, and even awkward dating experiences as anyone else. It is misleading and untrue to stereotype that we cannot work, date, or contribute to society. I, Dani Bowman, have a job, pay taxes, have dated, and hold a master’s degree.

Kristen Doute Gifted Andy Cohen her VPR Green Revenge Dress

In a similar fashion, Dr. Henry “Indiana” Jones spoke about the Ark of the Covenant, while Kristen Doute expressed her feelings towards a green dress in season three of Vanderpump Rules. On Tuesday’s WWHL, Doute donated that iconic green dress to the Clubhouse and Andy Cohen’s archives of Reality Television Arts and Sciences. “This is significant!” Cohen exclaimed as he accepted what might be the most vital artifact from early VPR (Jax’s sweater notwithstanding). “This will be showcased at BravoCon, this will travel with us… This is history.

The Anthony Bourdain Biopic Casting Is Chef’s Kiss

Sessa isn’t the initial actor to take on the role of the host from Parts Unknown and No Reservations on screen; Bradley Cooper played a character resembling him (called Jack Bourdain) in the brief-lived sitcom adaptation of Kitchen Confidential in 2005. Starting next month, Tony will commence filming and will work alongside Antonio Banderas in an unspecified role. We’ll cheerfully exclaim “Yes, chef!” to that casting news.

The Harry Potter TV Show Casting Is Getting Messy

Original: The first comment on a Max post about “The Last of Us” was “Snape is white.”

A different comment on a “coming soon to HBO” post was “Adam Driver for Snape, please,” followed by the Brazilian flag.

On the “coming soon” announcement for HBO, one person asked that Adam Driver be cast as Snape in an upcoming production, and added a Brazilian flag to their comment.

3. Original: Rehearsal preview? “Recast Snape.”

The rehearsal preview is asking for a change of actor in the role of Snape.

4. Original: Celtics documentary teaser? “Please listen to fans from all over the world. Respect Snape and Recast.” (Respect… Snape?)

In the trailer for the upcoming Celtics documentary, it is being requested that the creators pay attention to the wishes of fans worldwide, respect the character of Snape, and consider recasting him.

5. Original: Companion is now streaming on Max? “#fixsnape”

Now that the companion series is available for streaming on Max, fans are using the hashtag #fixsnape to express their desire for a change in the Snape character’s casting.

I Can’t Believe Étoile Got Away With This

Set partly in Paris and partly in New York, the premise of “Étoile’” explores the idea: “What if dancers from the New York City Ballet and the Paris Opera Ballet switched places?” This sets the stage for a broader question: “What if Amy Sherman-Palladino and her colleagues were able to spend time with a group of dancers in France?” While it’s important to acknowledge the effort put into the series, the show carries an exciting, almost disbelieving atmosphere as though the creators are savoring their unique opportunity.

Raphael Saadiq Had a Spiritual Experience Working on Sinners

It’s not surprising that director Ryan Coogler delved into Baraka’s work while crafting the script for his latest blockbuster, Sinners. This chilling film is built upon a profound respect for the blues, its significance within African-American culture, and the ominous specter of its misuse. In a poignant scene, this lineage becomes evident as Miles Caton’s character Sammie sings the evocative “I Lied to You,” a song that illustrates the ancestral origins of blues music in Africa, then showcases its numerous offshoots. As Raphael Saadiq, an experienced songwriter, explains, “I allowed my spirit to guide me through various stages, from hip-hop to The Hawkins Family.” Saadiq, who co-wrote the track with composer Ludwig Göransson, humbly states, “I consider myself more of a conduit.

Robert Irwin Trades Snakes for Sambas

Is it noteworthy that Robert Irwin, famously known as Steve Irwin’s son, is making a splash without his shirt on? In the upcoming season 34 of “Dancing With the Stars,” Robert, aged 21, will be joining the cast, just like his sister Bindi did in season 21 back in 2015. A sneak peek of Robert … Read more