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‘Baby Reindeer’ Creator Richard Gadd Reportedly Met With A Well-Known Actress Who Passed On The Martha Role

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These days, a disclaimer of “inspired by a true story” could really mean anything. It could mean that the director read an article about an intriguing person and wanted to make their own spin on it in film form. Or it could mean that a comedian wanted to make a movie about breakfast. You never know.

Netflix’s hit Baby Reindeer might be the streamer’s most complex “true story” because the claimed inspiration for a key character has trashed the series. In the show, Richard Gadd’s Donny is stalked by Martha, a character portrayed by Jessica Gunning. But Gunning wasn’t the first pick for the role, which was allegedly offered to an Oscar-nominated actress.

According to Variety, Netflix pushed “aggressively” for Melissa McCarthy to be cast as Martha, which allegedly led Gadd to “micromanage” and fire his CAA agents. Sources also claim that McCarthy met Gadd about the role but decided to pass. Probably so she could star in the aforementioned breakfast movie.

Maybe McCarthy was skeptical of portraying a real-life figure, something she’s done before. Or maybe she just didn’t want to risk any potential lawsuits. Currently, Fiona Harvey, who identified herself as the “real” Martha, filed a $170 million lawsuit against Netflix, claiming the series falsely presented her as “a sexual predator and a twice-convicted stalker.”

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Gadd seemingly downplayed the real life aspect of the story, and emphasized that it was his own personal experience. “I would say the broad strokes are very much true.” He then added, “I was a bartender, I was a struggling comedian. I was dating Terry and indulging Martha and coming off the back of sexual trauma, so it’s all pretty close.”

Meanwhile, other public figures have spoken about their alleged experiences with the real-life Martha. Scottish politician George Galloway claims that Fiona Harvey also stalked him. “She was just in my life when I didn’t want her to be… The last time I saw her would be around early 1990s. And I hadn’t seen her again until I saw her on the show.”

Baby Reindeer is now streaming on Netflix…along with Unfrosted.

(Via Variety)

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No One Had More Fun At ‘The Bear’ Season 3 Premiere Than Tyler The Creator

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Tyler The Creator unfortunately had to pull out of headlining Lollapalooza 2024, but he’s still in a Chicago state of mind.

Tyler was all over the red carpet for the season 3 premiere of FX on Hulu’s Windy City-set series The Bear on Tuesday. He posed with stars Ayo Edebiri and Lionel Boyce and took out his phone to snap photos.

But why was Tyler at the premiere in the first place? It’s probably because he enjoys quality TV shows. But also, Boyce, who plays pastry chef Marcus, was previously in Odd Future with Tyler. They also co-created the Adult Swim animated series The Jellies!. The Bear has proven to be slightly more popular.

In The Bear season 3, Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), Sydney (Edebiri) and Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) “do what it takes to elevate The Bear, their beef stand turned fine dining establishment, to the highest level, all while doing their best just to stay in business,” according to the official logline. “It’s a losing battle every single day in the restaurant business. Carmy pushes himself harder than ever, and demands excellence from his crew, who do their best to match his intensity.” The new season premieres on FX on Hulu on June 26 at 9 p.m. EST.

Until then, please enjoy Tyler having a blast at the premiere.

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Buffy Sainte-Marie shares what led to her openly breastfeeding on ‘Sesame Street’ in 1977

In 1977, singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie did something revolutionary: She fed her baby on Sesame Street.

The Indigenous Canadian-American singer-songwriter wasn’t doing anything millions of other mothers hadn’t done—she was simply feeding her baby. But the fact that she was breastfeeding him was significant since breastfeeding in the United States hit an all-time low in 1971 and was just starting to make a comeback. The fact that she did it openly on a children’s television program was even more notable, since “What if children see?” has been a key pearl clutch for people who criticize breastfeeding in public.

But the most remarkable thing about the “Sesame Street” segment was the lovely interchange between Big Bird and Sainte-Marie when he asked her what she was doing.


“I’m feeding the baby,” Sainte-Marie told him. “See? He’s drinking milk from my breast.”

Sainte-Marie didn’t show anything that anyone could reasonably find objectionable, but she didn’t have her baby hidden under a blanket, either. From Big Bird’s point of view, he could see exactly what was happening, and Sainte-Marie appeared perfectly comfortable with that.

Big Bird contemplated her response, then said, “Hmm…that’s a funny way to feed a baby.”

“Lots of mothers feed their babies this way,” Sainte-Marie said. “Not all mothers, but lots of mothers do. He likes it because it’s nice and warm and sweet and natural, and it’s good for him. And I get to hug him when I do it, see?”

Their conversation continued with Sainte-Marie answering Big BIrd’s questions with simple, matter-of-fact, nonjudgmental answers, and it’s truly a thing of beauty. Watch:

That segment was filmed 46 years ago, and it’s hard to believe some people still take issue with seeing a mom breastfeed out in the open. We’ve seen waves of education and advocacy attempting to normalize breastfeeding, and yet it wasn’t until 2018 that every state in the United States had laws on the books protecting breastfeeders from being cited or fined. Even now, some moms still get flack for not hiding away in a bathroom or a car to feed their babies.

Sainte-Marie recently spoke with Yahoo Life about how that segment came about. She had gotten pregnant during her second season on “Sesame Street” and she had her baby with her on set all the time. She’d breastfeed off camera, and she asked one day if the show could do something about breastfeeding.

“The reason why I did that really was because when I woke up from delivering my baby, I was in the hospital, and over here on the table was a big basket of stuff from some formula company. And I preferred to breastfeed, but the doctors didn’t understand about breastfeeding. They hadn’t learned it.”

Even today, according to the CDC, physicians generally lack adequate breastfeeding education and training, so as far as we’ve come with education on this subject, we clearly still have a ways to go.

Watch Sainte-Marie talk about how she came to share breastfeeding with the “Sesame Street” audience:

Thank you, Buffy, for providing a beautiful example of how to talk about breastfeeding that’s just as relevant today at it was four decades ago.

This article originally appeared on 1.31.23

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Little girl’s viral pink chair costume finally gets an explanation and it’s perfect

Kids are interesting, especially between the ages of early toddlerhood and first grade. They can literally fall over laughing because you ripping paper is suddenly hilarious or develop a deep connection with a mixing spoon that they insist on taking everywhere. You really never know what they’re going to do and as parents we just learn to go with it.

As long as it’s not hurting them or anyone else, go for it. For nearly two years my daughter dressed up as Snow White every day, complete with plastic heels, only taking a break for wash days when all three costumes were dirty. So it’s not a surprise when one little girl decided she wanted to be a pink chair for Halloween.

Recently, her parents posted a compilation video on their TikTok page, Toy Story Dad, partially captioned, “This is her world and we are all just living in it,” giving an explanation on her viral chair costume.


The best part of the explanation is that it didn’t need to be explained. They just compiled videos of all of the times they asked their daughter, Scarlet, what she wanted to be for Halloween, likely thinking she would change her mind. But she didn’t, in fact, she started to look a bit miffed at them constantly asking. Every time they would ask, the little girl who looks to be about three replies, “a pink chair.”

No further explanation is needed. She was a pink chair for Halloween last year simply because she was persistent in her request and she just happened to be the cutest little pink chair out there. Commenters loved her adorable insistence and some included their own interesting costume choices their kids have had.

“The request, the persistence, the delivery, the execution (chef’s hand inserted) this little lady is going places,” one person writes.

“HER LEGS BEING THE BACK LEGS OF THE CHAIR IS SO CUTE,” another commenter writes.

“My friend has twin girls. One was a princess and the other was a crouton as per their requests,” someone says.

There were some revelations of unique costume choices in the comments. Kids dressed up as an oven, air conditioner, water bottle and even a recycling bin. Little ones are so creative but so are their parents because I’m going to assume it’s unlikely to come across an oven or chair at your local Target. But you can see her adorable costume below:

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This is her world and we are all just living in it. 💕What is the funniest thing your kid has dressed up as? Or wanted to dress up as?

This article originally appeared on 10.9.23

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Who Is Performing At The 2024 BET Awards?

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This Sunday (June 30) at 8 p.m., all eyes will be on BET as the 2024 BET Awards take place. We know who’s nominated: That was announced in May, and leading the pack are Drake, Nicki Minaj, J. Cole, Sexyy Red, SZA, Victoria Monét, 21 Savage, Beyoncé, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Tyla, and Usher.

The other big piece of the puzzle is who is set to perform during the broadcast. Well, now we know.

Who’s Performing At The 2024 BET Awards?

It was announced today (June 26) that Megan Thee Stallion has joined the lineup, as she’ll perform to open the show.

Meanwhile, added to the lineup two days ago was Will Smith, who is set to perform a new original song.

Also performing during the broadcast will be GloRilla, Ice Spice, Latto, Lauryn Hill and YG Marley, Muni Long, Sexyy Red, Shaboozey, Tyla, and Victoria Monét. Tanner Adell will also perform, on the BET Amplified stage.

Usher, meanwhile, will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement BET Award. Taraji P. Henson is returning to host the show.

Aside from getting ready for the BET Awards, Megan also just had a fresh Amazon Prime Day ad campaign drop, which included a brand-new song made specifically for the commercial.

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Pom Pom Squad Embraces Inner Chaos On Their New Single, ‘Downhill’

Pom Pom Squad is back with a vengeance. Today (June 26), the Mia Berrin-fronted band has shared their new single, “Downhill.”

On “Downhill,” Berrin embraces her inner chaos, recounting a transformation, as she rises from the ashes. Over a distorted, percussion-heavy instrumental, Berrin makes a musical recovery, making it known she’s not making an exit any time soon.

“Feels like I’m losing control / Through all the tears and the sweat / Feels like I’m starting again / I never said I was done / I’m coming back from the dead,” Berrin sings on the song’s chorus.

“Downhill” marks Pom Pom Squad’s first new music in three years, and was born as result of Berrin’s personal reflective work.

“In my everyday life, I’m pretty reserved and shy so it’s odd, even to me, that I feel this pull to be on stage – to put my music out and open myself up to everything that comes with that,” said Berrin in a statement. “When I was writing ‘Downhill’ I was thinking a lot about the push-pull between those opposing sides of my personality. Sometimes being ambitious feels like being self-destructive and I wanted to explore the line between the two. Also, it’s been nearly three years since I’ve released anything new so this song feels like my reintroduction to the world. Pom Pom Squad is soooo back, baby!”

You can listen to “Downhill” above.

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Tom Hanks And Robin Wright’s De-Aging Treatment Is Now In Motion For The ‘Here’ Trailer, And People Have Mixed Feelings

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Tom Hanks has reached the point in his career where he can do anything he wants. It’s a milestone that only a few iconic actors reach (Hugh Grant is almost there) but nobody is really doing it like Hanks, who has played a toy maker, a greedy music manager, and Walt Disney himself, so there isn’t much he can’t do, and that includes de-aging himself.

Here, Hanks’ latest collaboration with director Robert Zemeckis , is based on the graphic novel of the same name which focuses on one central location over hundreds of years. There is just one camera angle throughout the entire movie as viewers watch the evolution of both the house itself and the people in it. You might cry, not for the flood of memories, but because of the soulless incarnation of a CGI Hanks.

Look, there is no way around this: if you want younger actors, cast them. You don’t need to go to all this tech trouble. But Hanks is Hanks, as mentioned previously, and he does what he wants, so we get to see Teen Tom and Robin Wright thanks to the magic (or horror) of de-aging technology. People seem torn about…this whole thing:

Luckily, other people were into it, or at least more on board than before.

It appears that, just like other Zemeckis films, this one could be a timeless masterpiece or an offensive attempt at cinema. Only you can decide!

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Pot Patron Saint Snoop Dogg Plans To Once Again Give Up Smoke While Covering The Olympics In Paris: ‘They Can Test Me If They Want To’

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Snoop Dogg’s promise to “give up smoke” last year may have been a sales-oriented ruse, but when he’s in Paris covering the Olympics next month, he’s definitely not going to be packing any paraphernalia. During a new interview with Time magazine, the patron saint of pot was asked about whether Paris’ prohibition of his favorite plant would affect his plans.

After assuring writer Sean Gregory that he’s “a very legal guy,” when it comes to keeping up on the rules and regulations of reefer in his international travels, Snoop affirmed, “I plan on going out there and doing NBC Olympic work. Being clean as a book, clean as the athletes. They can test me if they want to. I’m going to be out there doing what I’m supposed to be doing to make sure I bring home the gold. Which is me.”

The Doggfather also offered some salient samples of his sports insights regarding a pair of contrasting, but equally controversial athletes, Caitlin Clark and Sha’Carri Richardson. With regard to whether Clark should have made the Olympic team in basketball, Snoop was adamant: No.

“They ain’t lost in about 18 years,” he recalled. “On the women’s side in basketball, in the Olympics, they know what they’re doing. What they said is basically, she’s great, but I don’t believe she’s gold-medal-worthy until she pulls her stuff in the WNBA. This is a big step from college to the WNBA. I love what she’s done for the sport in general. But you’ve got to understand, these are WNBA players that have been seasoned to do this. And when you’re going for that gold medal, you want your best girls out there.”

For Richardson, he jovially compared his track performance to hers to point out the Olympic committee’s error in classifying cannabis as a performance enhancer. “I just ran a 34.44 in the 200 meters and I was smoking all night. So that sh*t ain’t got nothing to do with helping my time at all. It f*cked my time up, if anything. Unless they got some super sh*t to get you faster. Let me know where it is and I’ll be the first to try.”

You can read the full interview here.

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Stephen A Smith Insists The Suns ‘Want Out Of Kevin Durant Right Now’

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The Brooklyn Nets and New York Knicks agreed to a shocking blockbuster trade on Tuesday night, agreeing to the first trade with each other since 1983 to send Mikal Bridges to Manhattan for Bojan Bogdanovic and five (5) first round picks. That signaled the Nets were ready to tank, but to do that, they needed to get control of their own picks back from Houston, who had the rights to Brooklyn’s 2025 and 2026 picks via the James Harden trade.

The Nets managed to get those picks back by sending the Rockets some of the future Suns picks they acquired for Kevin Durant, which could become very valuable if the Suns Big 3 attempt flames out. Adding to the intrigue of that deal was reporting from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski that the Rockets were interested in getting Kevin Durant themselves, and wanted to use the Suns own picks to entice them into a deal. He would later backtrack on that a bit, noting it was unlikely the Suns would part with KD and that, instead, the Rockets were more interested in a future push for Devin Booker, if things go the wrong way in Phoenix.

On Wednesday morning, Stephen A. Smith added a bit of color to that story with his own reporting, reading off something that was sent his way that agreed with Woj’s follow-up that Booker is who the Rockets are more interested in than KD — but insisted the Suns are, in fact, looking to deal Durant and “want out” of having the former MVP on the roster.

This is not the first time Smith has indicated the Suns are tired of the Durant experience. He previously made a similar note earlier this offseason, saying some in Phoenix were frustrated with Durant not taking on more of a leadership role. Now he’s doubling down on that. KD and Stephen A. have gone at it in the past and everyone always takes Smith’s reporting with a grain of salt, but he does know things and the ever-plugged in Brian Windhorst, also on the First Take panel this morning, didn’t seem to want to push back on this, instead simply saying “why do the Rockets do the deal, Molly?”

The Suns don’t have many avenues for making changes to their roster without giving up one of their stars, and we’ll have to see if Smith’s premonition on Durant ends up being correct.

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Europeans are admitting these 15 everyday American conveniences feel like a ‘luxury’

Even though European countries and America are roughly on the same level regarding development, there are still some stark differences in their ways of life. Americans may look to Europe and feel a bit jealous over their free healthcare systems and more laid-back approach to their professional lives.

But Europeans who visit America are also in awe of some of the everyday things that Americans take for granted, which seem to be luxuries.

A Reddit user named Prof_XdR asked Europeans on the AskReddit subforum to share the everyday American things that they believe are luxuries, and the question received nearly 13,000 responses.


Clearly, Europeans admire many things about the American way of life.

Here are 15 of the best responses to the question: “Europeans of Reddit, what do Americans have every day that you see as a luxury?”

1. Disability access

“Disability access everywhere. I can go to any place — theater, store, office, school, whatever — with confidence that I’ll be able to navigate fine in my wheelchair. They’ll have ramps and/or elevators.” — 5AgainstRhoneIsland

“Of all the things in this thread, the disability access is it IMO. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was an absolute game changer, and European countries and the EU as a whole should be embarrassed for not having something like it.” — Jedrekk

2. Climate changes

“You can pretty much choose to live in any climate you like when you live in the USA and still be in the same country. You like 4 seasons: Move to the Northeast. You like the humid ocean climate – move to Seattle. You like dry warm weather – move to Los Angeles. You like deserts, move to Arizona. You like warm and humid weather – move to the Southeast.” — DachauPrince

“I work as an ecologist and the amount of biodiversity in California is insane. I’ll do biological surveys a few hundred miles apart and see so many different plants and animals at each site. I’ve even done work at sites fairly close to each other (sub 50 miles apart) and will still find stark differences between sites. It’s a magic state for wildlife biologists.” — Skinsnax

3. Big kitchens

“Big kitchens and big refrigerators/ freezers. Even in my student apartment, we had a pretty good-sized kitchen. I was dating a Czech girl and her parents came to visit. When they went to my apartment for dinner, the mom was just amazed at the size of my fridge. They were amused when I dumped the scraps in the sink and turned on the garbage disposal. They’d heard about it but had never seen one.” — Granadafan

4. Square footage

“The massive houses, a special room just for your massive washer and dryer units, 2 car garage, basically you have tons of space.” — Howiebledsoe

“The size of your homes in places like Utah and Texas. There’s a dedicated room for everything. Kids playroom that isn’t the living room or the kid’s bedroom, walk-in pantry room, a laundry room.” — mcnunu

5. Free refills

“As an American, it’s so easy to take this for granted. Similarly, getting free ice water in the US as well is something I often forget isn’t exactly a thing in many other parts of the world.” — Gaveuptheghost

6. National parks

“There’s just human development on virtually every inch of large parts of Europe. So even when there are parks, they’re not always as untouched as American parks. And the population density in large parts of Europe means you see a lot more people in the parks. America has national parks that are so untouched and massive that you can really be alone if you want to be.” — CactusBoyScout

7. A/C

“Americans pump it all summer long.” — Websurfer49

8. Two peaceful neighbors (Mexico and Canada)

“Remember, the world’s longest undefended border is between Canada and the United States. That says something about our relationship.” — Dervishler

“We Europeans both love and hate each other in ways that Americans will never understand. But basically, not being French should be enough.” — TitanFox98

10. Big schools

“My high school just had a pool, 3 gyms, an agricultural barn with stalls for students to keep the animals they were raising to show at the rodeo, a few labs, a theater, a full-size kitchen that was used for the culinary classes to share (not the cafeteria), 3 tennis courts, 2 soccer fields that were also used for football practice, and a football stadium with a Jumbotron. At the end of the year, the culinary classes would cook breakfast for the graduating class.” — Elephantepiphany

11. Free bathrooms

“As an American who lived in Europe with little kids, this was frustrating. My wife found an app of free public restrooms in Europe.” — QuotidianPain

12. Mexican food

“Real Mexican food. We have Mexican restaurants in my home country, but the owners are usually not Mexican and it’s just not the same. Now, I’m living in Japan and it’s the same problem… Mexican food is so delicious.” — punpun_Osa

13. Supermarkets

“Enormous supermarkets with abundant choice. I always feel like I’m in Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory when I enter one. There’s so much stuff!” — Better protection

14. Big showers

“This stands out – I have two really great friends (an expat woman and her husband) that live in the UK, and when I went to stay at their first place together, their shower was like a 2-foot-wide plastic shield outside of the bathtub. I had to stay so close to the wall, so I didn’t spray water all over the bathroom.” — IGNSolar7

15. Money

“There’s a huge gap between the volume of physical/material stuff Americans count as normal and what Europeans consider normal. An American home might have three TVs versus one, six or seven rooms full of furniture instead of two or three, extra small appliances added all the time like air fryers and espresso machines, new PCs and phones every couple of years because of constant upgrade marketing … the American perception that there’s not enough money is partly down to the giant volume of things Americans regard as minimum equipment.” — AnotherPint

“In effect, when you account for wages and cost of living, luxuries (which usually have similar prices around the world) are proportionally cheaper for Americans. They make up less of their wage and, therefore, make less of a difference. Standard of living is completely different for a working-class American because they can afford luxuries people from working class in other countries can’t.” — ltlyellowcould

This article originally appeared on 1.24.24