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Jimmy Kimmel Had No Choice But To Comment On Mike Lindell Being Called A ‘Strong Masculine Leader’

Jimmy Kimmel had Mike Lindell on his show earlier this year. Now the broke Pillow Man is repaying the favor by giving a confounding interview in his car for Kimmel to make fun of.

On Thursday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Kimmel played a clip from Lindell’s 24-hour news channel, Lindell TV, proving there is officially too much TV. The MyPillow founder spoke to The Lindell Report host Brannon Howse from his car. “I’m trying to get this lined up. I’m on the road here,” Lindell said while a dog was beside him in the passenger seat. After Howse made a service dog joke, Lindell replied, “I got lots of things going on.” He sure does.

“You think he knows the dog is in the air? The dog is there to help him drive. They take turns,” Kimmel joked. “But as loyal as that dog is, no one is more loyal to Mike Lindell than his sidekick / best bud Brannon.”

The Lindell TV host shared his dubious theory that people are naturally drawn to “strong masculine leaders,” such as Lindell. Kimmel cut in, “Right, they’re attracted to strong masculine leaders with monogrammed pocket squares.” The camera then zoomed in on Howse’s suit accessory with the letter “B” on it. “The ‘b’ stands for badass,” Kimmel joked.

You can watch Kimmel’s monologue above. Or the Lindell clip alone below.

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Why Was Taylor Swift’s ‘Now That We Don’t Talk’ Not On The Original ‘1989?’

Uproxx’s Josh Kurp ranked “Now That We Don’t Talk (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault]” at No. 9 among all of Taylor Swift’s 26 vault tracks across her four re-recorded albums. “Now That We Don’t Talk (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault]” arrived today (October 27) on 1989 (Taylor’s Version), and Swift explained why it wasn’t included on her original 1989 album, which not-so-coincidentally released on October 27, 2014.

“‘Now That We Don’t Talk’ is one of my favorite songs that was left behind,” Swift said in a 26-second audio recording posted to Tumblr, where she also spoke on “‘Slut!’ (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault]” and “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault].” “It was so hard to leave it behind, but I think we wrote it a little bit towards the end of the process, and we couldn’t get the production right at the time.”

She continued, “But we had tons of time to perfect the production this time and figure out what we wanted the song to sound like. […] I think it’s the shortest song I’ve ever had, but I think it packs a punch. I think it really goes in. For the short amount of time we have, I think it makes its point.”

“Now That We Don’t Talk (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault]” comes in at two minutes and 31 seconds, which is all the time Swifties needed to attach to it and surmise that Swift is likely referencing her past relationship with Harry Styles.

As for Swift saying “Now That We Don’t Talk (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault]” is one of her favorite left-behind tracks, she said something similar when announcing 1989 (Taylor’s Version).

“Surprise!! 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is on its way to you [soon arrow emoji]!” Swift wrote across her social channels on August 9. “The 1989 album changed my life in countless ways, and it fills me with such excitement to announce that my version of it will be out October 27th. To be perfectly honest, this is my most FAVORITE re-record I’ve ever done because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so insane. I can’t believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!”

Listen to “Now That We Don’t Talk (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault]” above.

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People are sharing the most ‘interesting revelation’ they’ve had about the opposite sex

Even though we’re constantly around people of another gender, they can feel like a total mystery. The differences between sexes are even a bit of an enigma to psychologists. Some experts believe that men are very similar psychologically, while others believe they are profoundly different.

To make things even more confusing, many barriers get in the way of understanding where everyone is coming from. We are raised with outdated stereotypes suggesting women are “like this,” and men are “like that,” or men are from Mars, and women are from Venus.

We also live in a time when we understand that simply understanding people as either men or women negates those who embrace the entirety of the gender spectrum. Further, fundamental physical differences between the genders can be confusing, too. Learning about our bodies is hard enough, let alone someone with different features.


All in all, this means that we constantly discover new things about other genders, even though many of the discoveries were staring us in the face the whole time. A Reddit user named zenithjonesxxx asked the forum, “What’s the most interesting revelation you’ve had about the opposite sex?” and the responses were pretty enlightening.

Some people shared the differences they’ve learned about our physical bodies, while others have picked up on communication strategies or learned about important differences in clothing.

Here are 17 of the best responses to the question: What’s the most interesting revelation you’ve had about the opposite sex?

1. No bras in the dryer

“It’s all fun and games until you put her favorite bra in the dryer, even accidentally.” — TheLonelyScientist

“When my Husband & I moved in together, I showed him how to wash bras and to hang them up. One day, he was in a rush and wasn’t paying attention and put 4 of my good bras in the dryer on high. He apologized profusely and promised to replace them. After he found out how much each one of them were he asked if he could buy me a new one each pay period. I said that’s fine and said he will probably never make this mistake again.” — _So_Anyways_

2. Period timing

“I was 16/17 when I found out periods happen over time, not an instant gush of blood that comes out at some random point over a one week time period. I blame adverts for panty liners where they poured all the blue liquid out at once.” — Samdd1990

“My husband thought all women had their periods in the beginning of each month.” — Annizka

3. No one is judging

“That they don’t care much about our flaws like we think.” — [Deleted]

“I’m way too busy thinking about what you think is wrong with me to think about what could be wrong with you.” — YourMom

4. The importance of kindness

“That nothing stands the test of time in a relationship more than kindness. It can’t be faked long-term. It’s literally the most important quality in a mate.” — TrulyFreely

“OMG up vote this. It’s the hardest thing to do – especially when you are 25 years in with 2 kids. But let the small sh*t go and just be kind. Find one selfless thing you can do/ say every day to make your partner feel special – no matter how shitty you feel yourself. It comes back at you in multiples.” — Cynik0

5. Pad logic

“I learned on Reddit that they don’t stick those pad things to themselves. They stick it to their underwear. I guess it’s obvious in hindsight.” — TokiStark

6. Woman’s pants

“Their pants don’t have a waist size and leg length. Just an arbitrary number. The f*** is a size 3?” — PewpyDewpyPants

“It’s actually awful. I hate shopping for pants.” — Rhandy_Mas

7. Men feel, too

“Men are incredibly emotional humans in a way that deserves so much showing up for and gentleness. I used to believe the stereotypes and didn’t always hold space for men to bring their emotions. But once I began clocking into how some men show up in their emotions, I was able to see how awesome they are in that space.” — Sahipps

“I think it’s just that we express our emotions differently. It’s not that we don’t have them, it’s that we don’t tend to wear them on our sleeves. However, get us in the right environment and the right frame of mind to express ourselves and you’ll find we are no less emotionally complex than women.” — Darkknight109

8. Understanding male silence

“Men really do sit there and think about the most random things. You think they’re mad at you, but they’re seriously just contemplating what would happen if oxygen just suddenly disappeared for a brief moment.” — Ill_Pumpkin8217

“Yeah sometimes when I say ‘nothing’ it’s because I don’t want to say ‘I’m imagining what would happen if ninjas were to suddenly attack.'” — CatsDogf

9. Women’s buttons

“Shirt buttons are on the other side? But, why?” — Fr8LIner

“The wealthy used to be dressed by servants.” — Scornflake

10. Boob size

“Men don’t care about the size of boobs half as much as I (F) thought they do.” — Manzare

“Yeah, even when being superficial the size isn’t really relevant. This myth probably started because men are more likely to involuntarily stare when someone has bigger breasts, simply because they are more immediately noticeable.” — Lawlcopt0r

11. Insecurities

“I think I was a teenager when I realized that my assumption – 95% percent of women think they’re beautiful – was actually the inverse of reality. I have no idea why I thought that was the case, but I did. When I started understanding people’s insecurities about their appearance, men included, it changed the way I interacted with them.” — Edgarpickle

“I love the thought that you were projecting how you thought 95% of women were beautiful and just assumed they thought the same.” — Xparapluiex

12. Interesting point

“Women really want to be found interesting, by someone who isn’t trying to sell them something or get them into bed in the next few hours.” — Dangerous_Grab_1809

“This may have been why many women I (37/M) encountered believed that I was romantically interested in them, simply because I wanted to know who they were as people. It struck me later in life that they deal with guys who only feign interest to get something from them. That must be exhausting.” — DDh5

13. Men in childcare

“The lack of guys in child-centered roles (especially roles involving young children) due to their fear of being accused of/perceived as a creep is a real shame and disservice to our youth. My first job was working as a daycare assistant in high school. My guy friend worked at the same place. He wasn’t allowed to change diapers/clothes or hug (and basically comfort) kids, though — only girls or women were allowed. We were both deeply offended by the implication that he couldn’t be trusted to perform the same job as me because he might do something sick. I felt valued as an employee, but he felt like he had a target on his back. Is this the message we want to send to boys? And why perpetuate the societal expectation that females should/need to handle more childcare tasks than males?

I’ve babysat for a ton of different families over the years. The blind trust some parents have in me just because I’m a woman is bewildering. Strangers have literally handed me their kid without batting an eye. Male babysitters are pretty much non-existent aside from the occasional family member or maybe a close family friend. And even if those boys or men are available and willing to babysit, there’s a very high chance that a female family member or close family friend will be chosen instead, if possible.” — PasstheTreesPlease

14. She’s not ‘out of your league’

“My contribution is that women “out of your league” may not be looking for some Andrew Tate Alpha Male who drinks Bull Piss™️ and gets into fights. She may actually have a crush on you and be just as shy to approach as you are.

Imagine my shock when I was on a manic high and spoke to a woman I knew would never associate with my ass and she was the exact type of person I was looking for and I happened to be the EXACT type she was looking for! Next month will be 12 years of marriage.” — StudMuffinNick

“So true. I’ve seen a lot of my girl friends feel attracted to a guy just simply because he asked them questions about themselves and seemed genuinely interested in what they were saying.” — Annagrams15

15. To-do lists

“Took me a couple years of marriage to realize, but for women crossing 2-3 things off their to-do list = foreplay.” — Counthermula

“I believe the term is ‘Choreplay.'” — ShaggyNinja

16. ‘I’m proud of you’

“Ladies, message him ‘I’m proud of you’ no clue why it does what it does to a guy, but they love that shit.” — Mousewaterdrinker

“Men can feel like trash, contemplating that they’re not good enough cause they don’t usually hear kind words like that really.” — RaichiSensei

17. They just want you to listen

“Women can talk about their problems for hours with no intention of looking for a solution. They just want you to listen, not fix it.” — Cocaine_N_Caviar

“Sometimes talking it out IS fixing it. The more you say it, the more you realize why you feel, the more you realize if there IS a solution, what it is.” — PickledQuestions

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It Is With A Heavy Heart That We Must Update The Story About Guy Fieri Officiating Kristen Stewart’s Wedding

Back in November 2021, Kristen Stewart announced that she’d be getting married to her girlfriend Dylan Meier, and she put it out in the universe that the couple would love if Guy Fieri officiated the wedding. In honor of his late sister, the Mayor of Flavortown officiated 101 gay weddings in San Francisco, and the Twilight star was hoping maybe she could get on that.

In a true love conquers all moment, Fieri surprised Stewart on TODAY and offered his services in a video message. “Hey, Kristen, Guy Fieri here, and I heard through the Flavortown grapevine that you are looking for a sweet spiky-haired officiant for your wedding,” Fieri said. “I’m all in!”

The Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives host even tweeted the video and assured Stewart the offer was legit. The actress, understandably in shock, thought the whole thing was a joke.

Unfortunately, there’s been a development in the two years since. Stewart recently stopped by Watch What Happens Live and revealed that she backed away from the idea even though Fieri was 100% on board.

Via Entertainment Weekly:

Fieri’s team “reached out and were like, ‘You know, we are down for this.’ And I was like, ‘Me too, but also I’m bad at planning stuff, so I’ll hit you up soon,’” Stewart told host Andy Cohen. “I think we’ll probably just marry each other and then call Guy and say, ‘You were here in spirit, babe.’”

In Stewart’s defense, planning a wedding sucks, and that’s probably doubly so when trying to work around celebrity schedules. We’re sure Fieri will understand.

(Via Entertainment Weekly)

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Here’s Why Taylor Swift’s ‘Is It Over Now?’ Is The Last Song On ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’

Taylor Swift is never finished. Since 2019, she has put out eight (!) albums: August 2019’s Lover, July 2020’s Folklore, December 2020’s Evermore, April 2021’s Fearless (Taylor’s Version), November 2021’s Red (Taylor’s Version), October 2022’s Midnights, July 2023’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), and today’s (October 27) 1989 (Taylor’s Version). Not to mention, her ongoing The Eras Tour and its subsequent Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film.

So, Swift releasing “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault]” as one of her 1989 (Taylor’s Version) From The Vault” tracks is a bit of an oxymoron. Because no, it is never over with Swift. And she’s in on the joke.

“‘Is It Over Now?’ was a song I wanted to end the album because I think it’s the kind of funny play on words of like, ‘Is the album over now,’” Swift explained in a 43-second audio clip posted to Tumblr. “I always saw this song as sort of a sister to ‘Out Of The Woods’ and ‘I Wish You Would.’ I kind of saw those songs as similar, so unfortunately, when we were making these decisions on what to put on 1989 and what to leave behind, I had to make some tough choices.”

The perennial chart-topper continued, “Now, that doesn’t matter anymore because you guys are gonna hear all the songs, so I am so happy about this one being out. I really love the ‘Let’s fast forward to 300 takeout coffees later’ — that section, just, I feel like head-banging to every time it comes on. Hope you agree!”

Swifties had already tied an invisible string between “Is It Over Now?” and “Out Of The Woods” when decoding Easter eggs alluding to Swift’s past relationship with Harry Styles.

For example, in “Is It Over Now?,” Swift sings, “When you lost control / Red blood, white snow,” which feels connected to the “Out Of The Woods” bridge: “Remember when you hit the brakes too soon? / Twenty stitches in the hospital room.” Many publications, such as Billboard, view both lyrics as referencing Swift and Styles’ snowmobile accident that Swift first spoke about with Rolling Stone in 2014.

Listen to “Is It Over Now?” above.

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The Creator Of ‘The Crown’ Revealed How The Queen’s Real-Life Death Altered The Final Season

The final season of Netflix’s biographical drama The Crown will be split into two parts, a common occurrence these days, with part one landing on the streamer next month, and the second half in December. The entire season will cover 1997 to 2005, and chronicle the lives of Princess Diana as well as Elizabeth and Charles (and Charles’s wedding to Camilla) in addition to William and Harry as youngsters.

After the Queen died last year, it almost seemed like a full-circle moment. Allegedly, while developing the initial series, Netflix really wanted creator Peter Morgan to end the show with the death of the Queen…until it had actually happened. He told Variety, “We’d all been through the experience of the funeral,” he said. “So because of how deeply everybody will have felt that, I had to try and find a way in which the final episode dealt with the character’s death, even though she hadn’t died yet.” Morgan said they opted not to close the series with her death.

Ultimately, Netflix chief Ted Sarandos said that the series would end in the year 2005. “It was the cutoff to keep it historical, not journalistic,” he explained. “I think by stopping almost 20 years before the present day, it’s dignified.”

Despite the controversies and certain backlash, the show has remained one of Netflix’s biggest hits, and Sarandos thinks it was an important story to tell, even for people who don’t know much about the Royal Family. “I think it humanized them,” he says. “These folks who are by design not relatable, he made them relatable.” Now? They are almost too relatable. Maybe we need to know less about them, actually.

The first part of The Crown season six will arrive on November 16 and the second part on December 16.

(Via Variety)

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A Box-Office Failure Is Now A Top Movie On Netflix

No one knows for sure how many memoirs that Jada Pinkett Smith will sell during her latest publicity blitz that has maybe-further humiliated Will Smith (although he’s possibly into it?). However, there has perhaps been an unintended beneficiary in this mess, and that would be Will’s 2019 action movie, Gemini Man. Remember that one? Well, a lot of people are suddenly going there on Netflix.

Gemini Man faded into the box-office background, partially due to Joker‘s dominance throughout that moviegoing season. The Smith film’s budget stood at $138 million, and generally, a movie needs to bring in double that amount (to account for advertising and print costs) to profit. On opening weekend, Gemini Man brought in $20 million and settled around $48 million in the U.S. Granted, it did fare better overseas and eventually saw $173 million worldwide, yet it came up shy of actually making money, which was a bummer of a development. Early reactions to the film were pretty positive, and the project was directed by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon helmer Ang Lee.

Yet some cinematic justice is coming for Gemini Man, which is now sitting at the #3 spot on the Netflix global films list. Is the memoir effect or simply the case of a film randomly rocketing to the top like a certain Seth Rogen/Charlize Theron team up, Long Shot, or Michael Fassbender as woebegotten detective Harry Hole in The Snowman? No one can say for sure, but here’s the Gemini Man synopsis if you want a refresher:

Henry Brogan is an elite 51-year-old assassin who’s ready to call it quits after completing his 72nd job. His plans get turned upside down when he becomes the target of a mysterious operative who can seemingly predict his every move. To his horror, Brogan soon learns that the man who’s trying to kill him is a younger, faster, cloned version of himself.

Obviously, Gemini Man is currently streaming on Netflix

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A Box-Office Failure Is Now A Top Movie On Netflix

No one knows for sure how many memoirs that Jada Pinkett Smith will sell during her latest publicity blitz that has maybe-further humiliated Will Smith (although he’s possibly into it?). However, there has perhaps been an unintended beneficiary in this mess, and that would be Will’s 2019 action movie, Gemini Man. Remember that one? Well, a lot of people are suddenly going there on Netflix.

Gemini Man faded into the box-office background, partially due to Joker‘s dominance throughout that moviegoing season. The Smith film’s budget stood at $138 million, and generally, a movie needs to bring in double that amount (to account for advertising and print costs) to profit. On opening weekend, Gemini Man brought in $20 million and settled around $48 million in the U.S. Granted, it did fare better overseas and eventually saw $173 million worldwide, yet it came up shy of actually making money, which was a bummer of a development. Early reactions to the film were pretty positive, and the project was directed by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon helmer Ang Lee.

Yet some cinematic justice is coming for Gemini Man, which is now sitting at the #3 spot on the Netflix global films list. Is the memoir effect or simply the case of a film randomly rocketing to the top like a certain Seth Rogen/Charlize Theron team up, Long Shot, or Michael Fassbender as woebegotten detective Harry Hole in The Snowman? No one can say for sure, but here’s the Gemini Man synopsis if you want a refresher:

Henry Brogan is an elite 51-year-old assassin who’s ready to call it quits after completing his 72nd job. His plans get turned upside down when he becomes the target of a mysterious operative who can seemingly predict his every move. To his horror, Brogan soon learns that the man who’s trying to kill him is a younger, faster, cloned version of himself.

Obviously, Gemini Man is currently streaming on Netflix

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Megan Thee Stallion Really Shows Off Her Body To Announce ‘Cobra,’ A New Single Coming Soon

For days now, Megan Thee Stallion has been teasing something new. Earlier this month, she shared a series of videos and photos containing some creepy, snake-like imagery, suggesting that something new is coming. Then, this week, she shared another menacing teaser video with similar aesthetics, in which she says, “Just as a snake sheds its skin, we must shed our past over and over again.” Now, we know what all the fuss has been about: Today (October 27), she announced that a new single, “Cobra,” is set to drop on November 3.

She shared the news with a cinematic promotional photo. In it, Meg looks sternly off into the distance while wearing essentially nothing, except for what looks like some minimalist armor that probably wouldn’t be that effective at protecting her body in a combat scenario, but that is effective in censoring it just enough to keep the image social media-friendly.

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Megan Thee Stallion Really Shows Off Her Body To Announce ‘Cobra,’ A New Single Coming Soon

For days now, Megan Thee Stallion has been teasing something new. Earlier this month, she shared a series of videos and photos containing some creepy, snake-like imagery, suggesting that something new is coming. Then, this week, she shared another menacing teaser video with similar aesthetics, in which she says, “Just as a snake sheds its skin, we must shed our past over and over again.” Now, we know what all the fuss has been about: Today (October 27), she announced that a new single, “Cobra,” is set to drop on November 3.

She shared the news with a cinematic promotional photo. In it, Meg looks sternly off into the distance while wearing essentially nothing, except for what looks like some minimalist armor that probably wouldn’t be that effective at protecting her body in a combat scenario, but that is effective in censoring it just enough to keep the image social media-friendly.

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