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Bruce Willis Was Reportedly Spotted Maskless At A Los Angeles Pharmacy, And People Had Thoughts

A perusal of Bruce Willis’ recent filmography is a reminder he hasn’t been much in the public of late. He has Glass, from two years ago, and a small but key role in Edward Norton’s Motherless Brooklyn last year. But the majority of his IMDb page is littered with small straight-to-streaming oddities that have hardly made a cultural dent. So when his name went viral on Tuesday, it was little shock that it wasn’t for a movie. It was because he was reportedly booted from a pharmacy for refusing to wear a mask.

The New York Post reported that, according to a “spy,” the former A-list star was spotted at a Los Angeles Rite Aid, wandering around maskless, to the horror of patrons inside. He left without making a purchase, but not before having his picture taken. What’s more, he had a bandana around his neck, which would have been an adequate substitute for a proper pandemic mask.

California has been one of the epicenters of the pandemic for a while now, with cases continuing to hold at alarming numbers. So when they heard reports that a key Hollywood player wasn’t taking it seriously, people went off.

People also had jokes.

According to The Los Angeles Times, L.A. County alone is nearing one million cases. The nation is also nearing 400,000 deaths, likely from the holiday bump of people who traveled in the middle of an out-of-control once-in-a-century pandemic.

(Via The New York Post)

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The NBA Will Postpone Wednesday’s Wizards-Jazz Game Due To Health And Safety Protocols

On Tuesday, the NBA and NBPA jointly announced additions to the ongoing health and safety protocols as teams attempt to navigate the 2020-21 season. That announcement came in response to an uptick in players becoming unavailable and games being postponed but, on the same day, the Boston Celtics saw their third game postponed in the early going, with potential impact on the team later this week. Then, on Tuesday evening, the NBA announced that Wednesday’s scheduled game between the Washington Wizards and the Utah Jazz is postponed due to contract tracing prohibiting Washington from reaching the eight-player minimum to begin a game.

Earlier, the Wizards canceled practice after sidelining two players for protocol reasons, and head coach Scott Brooks spoke about the decision.

“Throughout the league it’s happening, and we knew there was always going to be a possibility that it might happen with us,” Brooks shared on Tuesday, via the Washington Post. “We have a couple of players in the safety protocol, but we canceled practice just so we could be smart about it. We don’t know until the next — you know, today or tomorrow, what that all means. We’re just going by the NBA’s safety and protocol rules. … We canceled practice just to be on the side of safety with everything.”

Washington’s next scheduled game is on Friday, Jan. 15 at home against the Detroit Pistons, and it remains to be seen what kind of impact the current situation could have on that contest. The Jazz face the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday and, with the postponement, Utah’s next scheduled game would be Friday at home against the Atlanta Hawks in Salt Lake City.

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British Travel Influencers Are Getting Roasted For Treating Dubai Like ‘The Covid Casablanca’

There isn’t a single person out there right now who doesn’t wish they could jump on a plane and go on a vacation. We mean a real vacation. We’re not talking about queuing in endless lines while braving COVID-era airports or wearing a face shield while you respectively distance from locals.

That’s not a vacation, it’s just a bad idea. We’re in a global pandemic, remember? And the fact is, right now travel is extremely limited — for good reason.

Of course, since the early days of the pandemic, travel influencers have pushed the boundaries of social distancing restrictions. Considering that they are masters of branding, it’s no surprise they keep trying to Facetune COVID out of existence, but if recent events have shown us anything, pretending a thing that is clear to everyone doesn’t exist is stupid, at best, and dangerous, at worst.

Don’t tell that to the British travel influencers taking gigs with Dubai Tourism and highlighting their adventures on social media. They’re posting and tagging up a storm, much to the chagrin of their country-folk. According to the BBC and Dazed, over the past couple of weeks, British influencers and stars from reality shows like Love Island, Geordie Shore, and The Only Way Is Essex have been hitting the beach and filling up their feeds with vacation shots and party images straight from Dubai, UAE. (It seems that this was a state-sanctioned series of travel promotions, as indicated by the tagging of @VisitDubai and the proliferation of the #VisitDubai and #MyDubai hashtags.)

The plot twist came just yesterday, when it was announced that Dubai has officially been removed from the UK’s safe travel list after a recent uptick of COVID-19 cases in the United Arab Emirates with a significant portion coming from, get this, imported cases. And considering that Europe has also banned travelers from the UK, that leaves the influencers with one of two options: stay in Dubai or face a 10-day quarantine back home.

As you’d expect, the people of Twitter are having a field day making fun of the rare moment of fustration that has fallen upon the most influential, beautiful, privileged (and sometimes selfish) humans on the planet. All Credit to Clive Martin, who came up with “COVID Casablanca,” which is just f*cking golden.

Check in on some of the jokes below.

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The Best Bottles Of Bourbon Between $10-$20

Our quest to find the best bottles of bourbon at every price point has landed us in the $10 to $20 bracket. We’re still squarely in the cheap stuff, but we’re already getting to some very drinkable bottles of bourbon. Bourbons under $20 are almost always devised as workhorse whiskeys, but sipping territory is just past the horizon.

Our method here is pretty simple: Do these whiskeys taste good? Are they under $20 per bottle, on average (though they may be priced differently depending on which part of the country you’re in)?

Those simple parameters left us with 10 great bottles and even a few solid picks just outside that cutoff. Evan Williams White Label, for example. All of these picks are widely available nationwide, too. Hopefully, that’ll allow you to give one or two a pour if you dig their tasting notes.

Ezra Brooks Kentucky Sour Mash

Luxco

ABV: 45%

Average Price: $11

The Whiskey:

Luxco’s Ezra Brooks is a throwback to the Mad Men days of bourbon. The juice is a standard rye-infused bourbon without an age statement. It’s made as a workhorse whiskey that’s easy to find and cheap when you do find it.

Tasting Notes:

Classic yet mild notes of caramel corn, vanilla, and oaky spice lead the way. There’s a continued sense of those notes on the palate, with a hint of dark chocolate and spice when a little water is introduced. The end is short, caramel sweet, and has hints of kettle corn.

Bottom Line:

This is nice, but it’s a workhorse. Use it in cocktails and highballs.

Heaven Hill Green Label 6-Year

Heaven Hill

ABV: 45%

Average Price: $13

The Whiskey:

Heaven Hill’s Old Style Bourbon is always affordable and very palatable. This expression adds an extra two-years (or so) of aging to the entry-level juice. Beyond that, we’re talking about a very standard bourbon that’s meant to be mixed, shot, and enjoyed without breaking the bank.

Tasting Notes:

Sweet oak comes through on the nose with a hint of dried mint and maybe some brown sugar. The palate holds onto that oak and gets a little bitter, thanks to the char of the wood, while vanilla arrives with a touch of pancake syrup. It’s really the oak that holds on the longest, as the sip creates a warm buzz on your senses and slowly fades out.

Bottom Line:

This is a perfect bottle of booze to learn mixology with. It’s bold and cheap and works really well in an old fashioned or Manhattan.

Wild Turkey Kentucky Straight Bourbon

Campari Group

ABV: 40.5%

Average Price: $13

The Whiskey:

This was devised as a more approachable and mixable version of Wild Turkey 101 (Campari Group). The juice is rye-forward and aged from six to eight years in heavily charred “alligator” barrels. Finally, it’s brought down to proof with that soft Kentucky limestone water.

Tasting Notes:

This is truly classic bourbon through and through. The nose has hints of that oak with sweet pears covered in caramel with a slight spice and plenty of vanilla. Hints of buttery kettle corn mix with more pear and maybe a touch of peach too. The spiciness edges towards a Christmas spice boldness as the oak, vanilla, and caramel slowly fade out.

Bottom Line:

This is a great cocktail base. It also works on the rocks in a pinch as that water helps the juice really shine in the glass.

Four Roses Bourbon

Four Roses

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $15

The Whiskey:

Four Roses’ (Kirin Brewing) entry-point bourbon is a blend of the brand’s ten signature whiskey recipes. The distillery uses a high-rye and low-rye mash bill, each fermented with five different yeast strains, bringing a lot of variable flavors to the whiskeys.

The juices are then blended, proofed, and bottled with the idea of mixing in mind.

Tasting Notes:

There’s a definite steel note to this whiskey that leans toward minerality when water is added. The nose also brings along dried flowers, plenty of honey, and orchard fruits, with a hint of dark spice. The palate adds vanilla to the honey and apple foundations. The end is short but full of fruit, sweetness, spice, and green oak.

Bottom Line:

This is a solid workhorse whiskey that shines best as a cocktail base, especially for beginners looking to practice with a good, cheap bottle of bourbon. We also like it highballs with this, as the water really lets it bloom.

Jim Beam Bonded

Beam Suntory

ABV: 50%

Average Price: $16

The Whiskey:

This bonded bottle of Beam is classic Jim Beam that’s dialed into something a little more special. The juice is from one distilling season, matured for a minimum of four years in a bonded warehouse, and bottled at a higher proof of 100, in accordance with the law.

All of that makes for a (slightly) heightened mixing-level bourbon from the world’s biggest bourbon maker.

Tasting Notes:

Red cherry vines mingle with toasted oak and a sense of fresh vanilla pods. Sweet caramel corn mixes with apples stewed in dark spices with more of that vanilla, buttery toffee, slight notes of honey, and a distant wisp of mint. The toffee and vanilla merge near the end as a sense of dark chocolate and pipe tobacco arrive with the addition of water. The end is slow, full of oak, spice, and vanilla, and leaves you wanting more.

Bottom Line:

Most bottles of Jim Beam are $20 or less. This is the one to pick up if you’re looking for a cheap sipper (with some ice) or a really solid mixer.

Coopers’ Craft Bourbon

Brown-Forman

ABV: 41.1%

Average Price: $17

The Whiskey:

This unique offering from Brown-Forman celebrates the coopers who make all their barrels, including those for Woodford Reserve and Jack Daniel’s. The juice isn’t just aged in those Brown-Forman barrels, it’s also filtered through beech and birch charcoal, adding an almost Tennessee whiskey edge to the Kentucky bourbon expression.

Tasting Notes:

Toasted and charred oak both come through on the nose with a clear sense of tart apples stewed in butter and Christmas spices with a hint of lemon zest. That lemon turns into a creamy pudding as the spice from the stewed apples amps up and marries with the cedar notes from the wood. With a little water, nutty notes pop with a bit of orange zest and mint. The end is deliberate and hits on the toasty oak, spice, apples, and sweetness as it fades.

Bottom Line:

This might cost just over $20 when you find it, or you might get lucky and find it for less than that. Either way, this works as a sipper on the rocks as well as a really nice mixer for simple bourbon cocktails.

Maker’s Mark Whisky

Beam Suntory

ABV: 45%

Average Price: $18

The Whiskey:

Beam Suntory’s Maker’s Mark is one of the classic “wheated” bourbons on the market. The mash bill includes red winter wheat in place of the more standard measure of rye. This expression’s juice is then aged for up to seven years before blending, proofing, and bottling.

Tasting Notes:

The nose is full of those heavily charred oak barrels next to classic hints of caramel and vanilla with a grassy underbelly. That grassiness becomes slightly floral as slightly spiced caramel apples arrive, along with a chewy mouthfeel. The end holds onto the fruit and sweetness as the oak and dried grass stays in your senses.

Bottom Line:

This is a great place to start your “wheated” bourbon journey since this bottle should be available on pretty much every liquor store shelf. It’s also a great bottle to use while you learn to mix drinks.

Old Forester 100

Brown-Forman

ABV: 50%

Average Price: $18

The Whiskey:

Old Forester 100 (Brown-Forman) is a solid whiskey that’s crafted as equal parts mixer and sipper. The juice is bottled at a higher proof, 100, though it’s not a bottled-in-bond whiskey. Still, the craft is there and it’s a unique whiskey at this price point.

Tasting Notes:

The nose is bold with hints of butterscotch, dark chocolate mints, and espresso bean bitterness. The palate veers away from those notes and embraces a tart stewed apple with plenty of Christmas spice, especially nutmeg, as peaches and toasted oak arrives. The end holds onto the spicy, stewed apples as the oak brings the bitter char until the very end.

Bottom Line:

This is an interesting sip with plenty of ice. It also is the perfect base if you’re mixing up some mint juleps.

Old Grand-Dad Bonded

Beam Suntory

ABV: 50%

Average Price: $19

The Whiskey:

Hailing from Jim Beam’s line of “Old” whiskeys, this is a very high-rye bourbon worth checking out. The mash bill is comprised of 27 percent rye, making it on the very high end of the spectrum of “high-rye” bourbons. The juice is also botted-in-bond, meaning it spent at least four years in the barrel before bottling at 50 percent ABV.

Tasting Notes:

Black pepper greets you but is counterpointed by rich and creamy vanilla pudding with a burnt sugar topping and a hint of dark spices. Those spices lean into the Christmas season, as orange oils arrive with a floral edge, more vanilla pudding, and a sense of toasted oak. The end reminds you of the black pepper sharpness that drew you in, as vanilla, oak, fruit, and a final touch of popcorn fade across your senses.

Bottom Line:

Whip up a Manhattan, Sazerac, or boulevardier with this.

Bulleit Bourbon Frontier Whiskey

Diageo

ABV: 45%

Average Price: $20

The Whiskey:

Bulleit’s (Diageo) signature bourbon is another high-rye bourbon. The mash bill exceeds Old Grand-Dad’s rye content by one percent, with a 28 percent rye mash. The juice in this case is aged up to six years before it’s blended, cut down to proof, and bottled.

Tasting Notes:

You’re greeted with peppery spice, plenty of oak, classic bourbon vanilla, and a hint of tobacco. The taste delivers on those notes while spice edges towards Red Hots, the vanilla gets creamy, and the tobacco creates a buzz in your mouth. The end brings about caramel kettle corn flourishes as the spice, vanilla, and oak all slowly fade out.

Bottom Line:

This is probably the easiest sipper on this list, but only if you’re adding a little water or a rock or two. This also works wonders as a cheap cocktail base that tends to hold its flavors impressively when used as a mixer.

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Delete Trump’s cameo in Home Alone 2? We prefer these 12 hilarious alternatives instead.

Remember when Donald Trump was best known as the quintessential obnoxious rich New Yorker? That’s what made him a household name and he played the role perfectly.

Even if ten years ago, you said that the guy who fired Gary Busey on “The Apprentice” would eventually direct a mob of thousands to overthrow the U.S. government, no one would believe you.

Alas, it’s 2021 and the public perception of Donald Trump has changed quite a bit. So his cameo in 1992’s “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” is a little jarring these days.


Trump appears in a short scene where he tells Macaulay Culkin’s character, Kevin McAlister, how to get to the lobby of New York’s Plaza Hotel. At the time, the property was owned by Trump.

These days, the scene makes you wonder: Why is it amusing that Kevin McAlister just ran into the guy who separated immigrant babies from their children and called Mexicans “rapists”?

That’s why there have been calls for Trump to be removed from the family film. In fact, there were rumors Trump was eliminated from the Canadian Broadcast Company’s (CBC) version of the film because of his behavior as president.

But the CBC swears it was only cut for time.

“These edits were done in 2014 when we first acquired the film and before Mr. Trump was elected President,” the broadcaster said.

After Trump was recently banned from Twitter, social media commentator Matt Navarra jokingly claimed he “won’t rest until he is removed from that scene in Home Alone 2.”

This inspired dozens of people to create hilarious Photoshops and videos suggesting how Trump should be replaced.

How about Keanu Reeves? He’s earned the reputation of being one of the nicest guys in Hollywood.

Country singer Dolly Parton is a national treasure. She’s so popular that many have suggested that Confederate statues should be replaced with her image.

Since Disney now owns 21st Century Fox, the company that produced the film, the obvious replacement could be “Star Wars” characters. So why not insert the digital Jabba the Hutt that George Lucas awkwardly edited into the 1997 Special Edition of “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope”?

Or another obnoxious businessman?

Or this autocratic leader.

Joe Biden already replaced him once. Why not again?

How about Nicolas Cage? He needs the money.

Christopher Plummer replaced Kevin Spacey in “All the Money in the World.” He surely has the acting chops to replace Trump.

How about Macauley’s old buddy Michael Jackson. Wait? We haven’t canceled him yet?

In a twist, some would like to see the Viking guy who tried to overthrow the U.S. government to be directed by the man who encouraged him to storm the Capitol in the first place.

Not quite as scary as Trump. But close.

How about turning the moment into a totally meta one where Macauley Culkin runs into his future, emaciated self? Don’t worry folks, Macauley is back to a healthy weight these days.

While all of this speculation is fun, one Twitter user noted that if we start down the path of eliminating Trump from his “Home Alone 2” cameo, there’s a lot more work to be done.

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Cardi B Debunks A Woman’s Claim That Offset Paid $50K For Her To Get An Abortion

Cardi B and Offset have had their ups and downs as a couple, but Cardi is more than willing to go to bat for her husband if need be. Cardi clapped back at a Twitter who accused Offset of cheating on her after a woman who previously accused Trey Songz of sexual abuse posted a TikTok video on Monday claiming Offset paid her $50,000 to get an abortion. The woman, Celina Powell, has gained notoriety in recent years for her salacious revelations about stars she’s supposedly slept with.

The credulous Twitter user who accosted Cardi apparently believed Powell’s story, goading the “WAP” rapper, “So you let your n**** nut in other women… and you still took him back?” Cardi, who wasn’t impressed with the user’s claims that “no shade” was intended, replied with a screenshot of a Google search about Powell’s ongoing claims already being debunked — by no less an authority than Powell herself, who apparently admitted to lying about the pregnancy on the talk show Face The Truth hosted by Vivica A. Fox.

“You must be new on social media,” Cardi chided. “Here, let me take you back.” The original tweet was deleted, but screenshots are forever.

Cardi B is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Gropu.

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Expert on tyranny explains the Trump ‘Big Lie’ you’ve been hearing so much about lately

In October, the Washington Post shared an updated count of the lies or misleading claims President Trump has made since he was elected. The count, as of August 27, was 22,247 claims in 1,316 days. Why did the count only go through August? Because the president’s pace had accelerated to more than 50 lies or misleading claims per day, and the fact-checking team couldn’t keep up.

And it’s not just the Washington Post. Fact checkers across the media landscape have repeatedly lamented that it’s impossible to keep up.

All politicians stretch the truth sometimes, some more often or egregiously than others. But the frequency, nature, and shamelessness of President Trump’s lying is in an entirely separate category than most politicians. This is not an opinion or even a judgment; it’s an axiomatic fact.

The problem is, a shocking number of people overlook his lies, believe his lies, or in some cases, even love his lies. Opportunistic politicians and idealogues have seen him rise to power through lies, have seen the adulation he receives from his base for his lies, and have decided it’s worth it to hitch their wagon to his lies. That’s largely how we’ve ended up here, in a broken government and political culture where the president’s supporters rally behind the lie that he won the election with a not-insignificant number of them willing to die or kill to defend that lie.


Yale historian Timothy Snyder calls the claim that Trump won the election a “Big Lie.” Snyder, who specializes in the history of Central Europe and the Holocaust and has written books on tyranny, explained what that means in a Twitter thread.

Snyder wrote:

“The claim that Trump won the election is a Big Lie.

A Big Lie changes reality. To believe it, people must disbelieve their senses, distrust their fellow citizens, and live in a world of faith.

A Big Lie demands conspiracy thinking, since all who doubt it are seen as traitors.

A Big Lie undoes a society, since it divides citizens into believers and unbelievers.

A Big Lie destroys democracy, since people who are convinced that nothing is true but the utterances of their leader ignore voting and its results.

A Big Lie must bring violence, as it has.

A Big Lie can never be told just by one person. Trump is the originator of this Big Lie, but it could never have flourished without his allies on Capitol Hill.

Political futures now depend on this Big Lie. Senators Hawley and Cruz are running for president on the basis of this Big Lie.

There is a cure for the Big Lie. Our elected representatives should tell the truth, without dissimulation, about the results of the 2020 election.

Politicians who do not tell the simple truth perpetuate the Big Lie, further an alternative reality, support conspiracy theories, weaken democracy, and foment violence far worse than that of January 6, 2021.”

Everyone who lives in objective reality understands that Trump did not win this election. There was no widespread fraud, and not enough small instances of fraud (which have occurred on both sides in every single election throughout history) to even come close to changing the outcome of the election. The election officials charged with carrying out the elections in every state, both Republican and Democrat, have said so. International election observers that Trump invited to witness our elections have said so. The federal agency charged with election security under Trump’s own administration has said so.

Investigations into allegations have borne no fruit, and nearly all of the affidavits and “testimonies” (notably, not given under oath) we’ve seen have been from people describing normal voting and tallying processes that they don’t fully understand. Voting machine companies have now launched billion-dollar defamation lawsuits against Trump allies who pushed conspiracy theory-laded lies about voting machines. The courts have been decisive in their rulings against the president and his allies, who are now 1 and 64 in lawsuits attempting to prove both fraud and unconstitutionality in some states’ election processes.

The facts are not in question; it’s only what people believe or want to believe that is in question.

Psychologists have explained that the president will never concede because his narcissistic nature and pathology will not allow it. He will double down on the Big Lie for the rest of his life. That’s a problem—but it’s not the only one.

A Big Lie can’t succeed without support. Those in power who have gone along with this lie have breathed life into it, which also fuels the anger and resolve of those who believe the lie. Every person who has supported and disseminated this lie since election day bears responsibility for the attack on our U.S. Capitol and for how close we came to witnessing a massacre of our lawmakers last week. Every single one.

The bombardment of thousands of lies over the past four years have wounded and weakened our body politic. But the Big Lie slashed an artery and our democracy is bleeding out. Every single enabler of this lie needs to stand up and say “It wasn’t true. We were wrong,” as a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. Not just the politicians, but the media personalities who know the truth but supported the “Stop the Steal” message anyway. The only immediate remedy is to decisively end the lie, to clamp down on it hard and fast. Damage has been done and will need to be assessed, but right now the goal is survival.

That requires putting the truth and the country before any and all political or popular ambition, which some have proven time and again they will not do. But if there’s ever been a time to swallow your pride and do the right thing, it’s right now.

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What’s On Tonight: ‘Prodigal Son’ Makes A Bonkers Return, And ‘Zoe’s Extraordinary Playlist’ Gets Distracted

Prodigal Son (FOX, 9:00pm) — Michael Sheen and and Tom Payne return in this super-weird procedural with Bright’s personal life in a shambles. Meanwhile, Malcolm’s taking on a new case, and look for Catherine Zeta-Jones to join the cast and really shake things up.

Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC, 8:00pm) — Zoe’s endlessly distracted, not only by the music but by her constantly ruined attempts at spending some private time with Max. Mo and work problems are to blame, and meanwhile, the Clarke family hosts a new face in Emily’s sister, Jenna, who isn’t as much help with the baby as she’d claim to be.

Two Sentence Horror Stories (CW, 8:00pm) — A mysterious janitor steps up to help a teen dispense with bullies, and high school seniors in detention deal with a terrifying and monstrous creature.

Trickster (CW, 9:00pm) — A drug dealer comes for Jared’s mom, and he tries to save her, but frightening hallucinations rear their head and might point toward an additional threat. Can Jared shift into gear before it’s too late?

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon — Anne Hathaway, Lilly Singh, Jazmine Sullivan

The Late Late Show With James Corden — Liam Neeson, Pillow Queens

Late Night With Seth Meyers — Carey Mulligan, Leslie Jordan, Neil Gaiman

In case you missed these recent picks:

Pieces of a Woman (Netflix film) — Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf star as Martha and Sean, respectively, who experience an unimaginable tragedy when a home birth goes wrong. Martha then undertakes a yearlong odyssey while coping with grief and her relationship with Sean, which (unsurprisingly) strains under the pressure of their mutual loss. Meanwhile, Ellen Burstyn plays her overbearing mom, and Molly Parker plays the publicly shamed midwife. Look for this movie to be an awards contender.

Tiger (Sunday, HBO 9:00 p.m.) — This documentary takes an intimate look at the rise, fall, and return of Tiger Woods. Our own Vince Mancini calls this an irresistible watch, and the film charts the prodigy’s obsession with his sport that led him to the highest of heights and fame, which led to a downward spiral, and eventually, an epic comeback.

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No, Chuck Norris Was Not In Attendance At The Failed MAGA Coup

Imagine being a publicist who needed to shut down rumors that their client attended the failed MAGA coup. That’s exactly what the representative of Chuck Norris dealt with after last week’s insurrection by a Trump mob at the U.S. Capitol. Certainly, it’s not a good look to be accused of attending this conspiracy-theorist-filled event, given that five people (including to Capitol Police officers) were left dead. So, in response to a tweet that claimed Norris was there (with a photo of a guy who vaguely resembled Norris if one squints, along with the caption, “Wait, so are we just not going to mention the fact that Chuck Norris was at the MAGA insurrection?”), Norris’ manager hopped into action.

Officially, the Walker, Texas Ranger actor’s manager would like everyone to know (in a statement to Hollywood Reporter), “This is not Chuck Norris and is a wanna be look-alike, although Chuck is much more handsome.” That’s not all, because Norris was nowhere near Washington, D.C. on January 6: “Chuck remains on his ranch in Texas where he has been with his family.”

There you have it, and it didn’t come from Chuck Norris because he’s been fairly quiet politically of late. Not only that, but he apparently denied endorsing Trump in 2016 as previously reported. Nearly one week after the Capitol chaos, several rioters (including the QAnon Shaman, Jake Angeli) have been arrested for their roles in the insurrection, and Trump is down in Texas, insisting that his “We love you… go home” video to the rioters was “totally appropriate.” No wonder Chuck Norris is staying out of this.

(Via Hollywood Reporters)

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Blac Chyna Drops By ‘UPROXX Sessions’ To Perform A Laid-Back Medley Of ‘Cash Only/My Word’

After kicking off UPROXX Sessions for the new year with Dallas veteran Dorrough last week, this week we switch things up with the up-and-coming Blac Chyna, who drops by the studio with a two-song medley of “Cash Only” and the Keak Da Sneak-sampling “My Word.”

Chyna, who was originally known as a stripper and music video model before becoming a reality show star thanks to her association with Rob Kardashian, decided to try her hand at music in 2017. Although she’s since had a few false starts, she maintains that her passion for music is genuine and that does shine through in her 2020 single “My Word,” which not only sample Keak Da Sneak but also features his fellow Bay Area legend Too Short — a pivotal co-sign for the burgeoning career of Blac Chyna. She was also recently featured on PornHub’s 2020 Valentine’s Day album and in the video for Tekashi 69’s “Tutu.”

Watch Blac Chyna’s UPROXX Sessions performance above.

UPROXX Sessions is Uproxx’s performance show featuring the hottest up-and-coming acts you should keep an eye on. Featuring creative direction from LA promotion collective, Ham On Everything, and taking place on our “bathroom” set designed and painted by Julian Gross, UPROXX Sessions is a showcase of some of our favorite performers, who just might soon be yours, too.