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Demore Barnes, The First Black Deputy Chief In ‘SVU’ History, Is Just As Confused As You Are About His Exit

In a new Instagram video shared with his fans on Friday, actor Demore Barnes reveals that he has no idea why his character is exiting Law & Order: SVU. Barnes played Christian Garland, the first Black Deputy Chief in SVU history, and was made a series regular in Season 21. However, earlier in the month, it was announced that Barnes’ character would not be back for the upcoming Season 23. According to his message on Instagram, the news was a complete surprise to him, too.

Via Deadline:

“While I know you were happy that I was here, and that I’m happy that I was here, I also know you’re sad and surprised and I am too,” Barnes admitted in an Instagram post addressed to his fans and the SVU audience. “I don’t totally know why this happened.”

Despite being caught off guard that he will not be returning to SVU, Barnes had nothing but positive things to say about his experience, which he hopes will benefit other actors of color. The actor also expressed his love for his character Chief Garland.

“I hope that Wolf Entertainment’s leadership, in giving me opportunity amplify vital voice and story, will result in many studios continuing to open doors of opportunities for others to do the same,” Barnes said in the video. “This must continue.”

(Via Demore Barnes on Instagram)

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‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ Creator Phil Rosenthal Nearly Quit Because CBS Wanted A ‘Hotter’ Actress To Play Ray’s Wife

Everybody Loves Raymond‘s long run on CBS was not without its mistakes. The life of a sportswriter, for one, is far more depressing and full of hot takes than the one Ray Romano portrayed in the suburbs of New York City. But years after the show left the air, its showrunner revealed that one big change was pitched for the show that almost made him quit altogether.

As Yahoo Entertainment detailed, the show’s nine-season run garnered plenty of praise from viewers and critics. But as showrunner Phil Rosenthal detailed, the sitcom got a big note from CBS during its casting process that nearly ended things before they got started. Romano’s Ray had a wife played by Patricia Heaton in the show that made it to air. But what CBS had in mind was much more cliche.

“CBS wanted someone hotter to play Debra,” he says, referring to the ’90s sitcom cliché where the schlubby male leads were routinely married to runway-ready women. (That eye-rolling convention was skewered in the recent AMC series Kevin Can F*** Himself, starring Annie Murphy.) “I almost quit the show over it.”

Rosenthal made it clear that note came before Heaton had even auditioned for the part, but the note was clearly leaning into the stereotype seen across many shows in the 90s and early 2000s. It turns out the network had another actress in mind that Rosenthal made sure to keep nameless, but it didn’t go anything like the network or actress hoped.

“They insisted on this actress. I thought she was wrong, but I met with her and she was a very pleasant, very nice person. She wasn’t going to read for the role, but during the meeting I convinced her to read a little bit with me, and she was 10 times worse for the part than I thought she would be!”

Rosenthal said that he was prepared to quit over the casting decision if it were forced upon him, namely from CBS president Les Moonves, who clearly held a lot of sway over the process. But it apparently didn’t come to that: Rosenthal stood his ground, and eventually Heaton came to read for the part and the rest was history.

When Moonves asked, “What about so-and-so,” Rosenthal gave him the only answer he could — the truth. “I said, ‘I love her and I’ve loved everything she’s been in. I think she’s terrific and beautiful, but then she read for me and I have to tell you it’s just not what I wrote. I just don’t see them as a couple. I think she could do it, but I also think that maybe we could do better. [Moonves] said, ‘Well, it’s just an idea.’ In other words, he let me slide and we agreed to keep looking! Two weeks later, Patty walked in and within five minutes she had the part. When it’s right, it’s right, and you know it immediately.”

Heaton clearly thrived in the role she landed as Romano’s TV wife, so it’s good things worked out the way they did for everyone involved. It’s hard to imagine Everybody Loves Raymond being nearly as successful without Heaton and Rosenthal involved, but we’ll always wonder just who came in and read so poorly that it opened the door for Heaton to get the gig.

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‘Beat Box’ Rapper SpotemGottem Was Shot In A Miami Road Rage Incident But Is Expected To Recover

TMZ reports that Miami rapper SpotemGottem is recovering in a Florida hospital after being shot multiple times while driving on the I-95 early this morning. The rapper told police he was being driven south on the highway when someone in another car began shooting at his car, hitting his driver in the hip and wounding Spotem, who was sitting in the passenger seat, in both legs. All told, the report says at least 22 shots were fired, likely from an automatic weapon. Both men were taken to the hospital in stable condition. Police believe the incident to be a case of road rage.

Meanwhile, SpotemGottem faces a list of weapons-related charges himself after being arrested in Aventura, Florida in July. Federal Marshalls served an aggravated assault warrant stemming from a June incident in which the rapper and some friends allegedly threatened a parking lot attendant with a semiautomatic weapon. Spotem allegedly had a Draco AK-47 lying next to him on the bed at the time of his arrest, adding a charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Fans on social media noted the irony of today’s incident; Spotem’s name is a reference to locating an enemy and shooting him on sight, while his best-known hit, “Beat Box,” is about, you guessed it, what his gun sounds like when it’s firing. The popular song has since been remixed by a number of stars including Latto, NLE Choppa, and Polo G.

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DDG Celebrates His Success In Two Games With The Triumphant ‘Rucci’ Video

In his new single “Rucci,” Pontiac, Michigan-born rapper DDG brags that he “made a million dollars off a screen,” setting himself apart from a common rap narrative. And although he’s proud of his accomplishments, he also boasts that were he to dip into selling drugs like some of his contemporaries, he’d be just as good as that. The new single’s release was paired with a music video that dropped just a few hours later in which the rapper shows off some of his home art, cars, and female companions.

“Rucci” follows a string of standalone singles released in the wake of his breakout joint tape with OG Parker, Die 4 Respect. While that release helped earn him the notice of XXL‘s 2021 Freshman Class, he’s apparently been looking forward to his next project, a follow-up to his 2019 debut album Valedictorian. In addition to “Rucci,” DDG recently shared videos for “Midwest Flow,” “Lusted,” and “If I Go Broke” in the past month, showing a hustle that isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

Earlier this summer, DDG became one of Uproxx’s cover artists, as well as sharing a performance of his song “Hood Melody” on UPROXX Sessions and offering his thoughts on Blueface for How I Blew Up.

Watch DDG’s “Rucci” above.

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Pat Sajak Explained Why ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Made A Big Change In Its New Season

While the new season of Jeopardy! has been the talk of social media amid a very awkward week of work from now-former host Mike Richards, Wheel of Fortune also embarked on a new season this week. And while the show isn’t changing its host anytime soon, it is making a big change in its gameplay. No, not the music.

In a video the show posted this week, Sajak was interviewed by his daughter, Maggie, about what’s going on with the show’s final spin. Ordinarily, the show tries to get through as many puzzles as time will allow. And when they get near the end of a taping, play stops on the current puzzle and Sajak will do a “final spin” that sets the dollar amount players will get for puzzle letters until that current board is solved and the game ends.

This season, though, marks the first time that Sajak is not the one making that spin. Sajak joked that “the work was just too hard” to do the spin, much like Vanna White now simply touches letters on a digital screen instead of turning them on the board. But the actual reason is more practical.

“The reason is, honestly, I’ve never liked the idea of imposing the host on the game. That always bothered me a little bit,” Sajak said. “I was looking for a way around it and we finally got to talking and we said ‘Look, someone’s spinning the wheel anyway. We’ll save time and just let them spin it.”

That explanation certainly makes sense, and it does make things a bit faster overall. It’s not like anyone actually spinning has any real advantage, either: anyone spinning that wheel would likely want as much money on the letters to rack up a big score just like the other two contestants.

“So the final spin, at least as far as the host is concerned, is gone,” Sajak continued. “But the final spin remains, I’m just not doing it.”

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Grimes Declares Her Next Album Is Her ‘Greatest Work’ But Doesn’t ‘Care If Anyone Listens To This Sh*t’

It’s been about a year and a half since Grimes’ last album, 2020’s Miss Anthropocene, and she’s apparently just about done her next one, which she declares is “by far” her “greatest work.”

She made that claim in a new Vogue video, which goes behind the scenes of Grimes preparing her head-turning Met Gala look. While her team works on her ensemble, Grimes notes:

“I’m just finishing an album and I think it is by far my greatest work that I’ve ever done. I actually just made the last song for it like two nights ago. I think I went into this being like, ‘I’m gonna sign to a major label and I’m gonna be a really big artist’ and all this stuff, and then in that process, I started being like, ‘No, I literally don’t care if anyone listens to this sh*t.’ I just want it to be great. I want it to be unequivocally just great art.”

She also spoke about how motherhood has changed her, saying, “I think having a baby was a big, kind of like rebirth for me artistically. Being a ‘mother’ feels weird to say for some reason; I don’t identify with that word. Which is also really weird because X, he says ‘Claire,’ but he doesn’t say ‘mama.’ Maybe he can sense my distaste for the word ‘mother,’ which I don’t even know why I have a distaste for it. I respect… I just… I can’t identify with it, really.”

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Michael Showalter On Navigating The Rabbit Hole Of Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker While Directing ‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’

Trying to do a movie about Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker seems difficult. Are they good people? Well, Tammy Faye (portrayed by Jessica Chastain here) certainly has sympathetic qualities. Jim (Andrew Garfield) would be hard to classify as “good,” but director Michael Showalter also can’t get himself to demonize him. Basically, in Showalter’s eyes, he’s a buffoon. But there’s so much story here – from their immensely popular variety show and their also very popular theme park, to all the scandal that followed – it’s difficult to not go down a rabbit hole. And Showalter admits he went down the rabbit hole. And there was a lot there they (he and producer Chastain) decided, for various reasons, not to use. Which he explains ahead.

Based on the documentary of the same name, Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield play Tammy Faye and Jim, from when they first meet to the highs of their success – where they were legitimately famous, even beyond the reaches of people who pay attention to Christian-themed programming. Then it all came crashing down and the scandals (there are many things going on here) became huge news. Ahead, Showalter talks about what he thought of Tammy Faye and Jim back then, before the scandal. And it’s obvious Showalter is sympathetic to Tammy Faye, but Jim… well, Jim is a much more complicated figure.

What was your relationship with these two before doing this movie? As in, did you know the show?

Yeah, I have memories of watching their show when I was a kid. It would be on, flipping through the channels, and I’d come across it and just kind of want to watch it out of kind of a fascination feeling of like, “What is this weird thing?”

Yeah, I’ve tried telling people this. I’d see it by accident and I remember it being pleasant.

Exactly, yeah. They’re fun to watch. They’re fun to watch. They’re very good entertainers. They’re good at what they do. And there was a fascination to it. Sometimes I’m this way with an infomercial or something. It’s like you’re just stuck watching it, you don’t even know why.

Yeah it was this odd variety show, then all of a sudden they’d bring up God and I was like, “Well, that’s weird.”

Definitely. No, I knew that there was the God element, but, I mean, it reminds me of Christian rock or whatever. It’s like heavy metal, but they’re singing about God.

That’s a good comparison.

That was like Metallica, but the lyrics are different. And so then, when the scandal broke, of course we were all paying attention to that as well. I’m fascinated by these stories of good intentions gone wrong. I’m sort of interested by, I don’t know, the human foible of it. It’s fascinating. And then, there’s definitely a very straight line between the televangelism and the religious right and some of the divisions that exist in our country today. It’s not something that had just started in the last, whatever, couple of years. The beginnings of this started a long time ago and so there’s something interesting there too, for me.

I remember it was a huge deal. And now, kind of looking back at it, especially what we’ve been through over the last few years, it strangely doesn’t seem as bad. Like, oh, only embezzlement?

I guess what would make it different, if you could find a more current analogy, was how big they were. What they had built was such an institution, so they had created this entire Disneyland in South Carolina and they were very, very, very, very, very famous. What I do think is that what might’ve been treated differently in the media is some of how Tammy Faye was treated. And I think that has changed – of just making fun of her for wearing makeup or making fun of her for the way that she looked. Those are things that I think, maybe, hopefully, the culture is different about. I don’t know though. I might be wishful thinking on my part.

The movie makes it very clear that you are sympathetic towards Tammy Faye. I’m less clear how you feel about Jim Bakker.

There are certain people that I have a hard time saying aren’t a good person. And I don’t think that he’s not a good person. I mean, just if you’re honestly asking me my own opinion about Jim Bakker, I don’t think he’s not a good person…

Well, last year he was trying to sell Covid cures. That’s bad.

Agreed. You’re right. And yet, for some reason, I just sort of think he’s kind of a buffoon, in a way.

Sure.

Whereas there are other people who I think know what they’re doing is wrong. If you look at Jerry Falwell, if we want to talk about who I think is a bad person, I think Jerry Falwell was kind of a bad person. Whereas Jim Bakker is more sort of…

I’d say ambitious. He’s an ambitious person who wanted to make a lot of money like a lot of people.

Yes. He’s like this nakedly ambitious person and he’s very careless. But in this weird way, I don’t know, he’s tragic, kind of. His weaknesses are kind of tragic, in a way.

Have you heard from him or his people?

No.

Is that surprising?

No, I can’t say that I think that’s surprising. I mean, his children are both still very close with him and both of these children have seen the movie. And so, we know that it’s in the ether. I mean, I’m assuming he must know about it.

It’d be weird if he didn’t. Like, just no one’s told him. “There’s a movie coming out about you this week.”

I mean, his kids definitely know about it. I know that his daughter, Tammy Sue, works with him.

I don’t know this, how did they see it?

I don’t know how Tammy Sue saw it, but I know that Jamie Charles, the son … I don’t know really deeply, specifically, but I think that they feel like this, and the documentary, are sort of the most earnest, fair tellings of the story. Versus some of the others that are more just kind of making it very black and white. Jim was always this sort of tyrant and this ambitious, greedy tyrant, and that Tammy was just like Leona Helmsley or something, just wanting coats and stuff. Which is so not true. Which is so not the case. I think she was a bit naive. I think that there were things that she just didn’t want to know. There were things that I have a feeling she didn’t fully understand and didn’t want to fully understand.

The whole aspect of Jerry Falwell possibly spreading rumors that Jim was gay. How did you approach this? The movie kind of seems to be saying those rumors might be true but we don’t know. It’s presented as “maybe.”

I mean, it’s what you said. It’s sort of “maybe.” It’s in there as a kind of maybe. It’s possible. It’s plausible. But it’s also been denied by Jim Bakker himself and so you don’t want to not honor that, that he said that. It’s interesting. It’s interesting, the thought of it. So it’s certainly, storytelling wise, something that I liked as a potential, as a sort of a possible explanation for a lot of things. And it further complicates a lot of things as well. Because especially the Jessica Hahn part of it. Which is, what were his real motives there? And I mean, that whole thing, we avoided that as well, but there’s a lot of gray areas to a lot of it that is sort of a lot of rush to judgment.

Why did you avoid some of that?

I know Jessica Chastain has felt strongly that one of the things is that Jessica Hahn was sort of portrayed as a temptress. But she says it was rape. She has a totally different version of it. It was total coercion, I think, and Jessica Chastain didn’t want to exploit that at all. One of the things that I love about this movie, and what I’ve heard some people who see it say, is they go see the movie and then they go online and Google the story. And there are all these things that you get curious about, and then people go back and learn about it.

Before doing this movie did you think you had a read on him? Or did you know it’s a never-ending rabbit hole?

Both. I think I knew it was a rabbit hole. I think I knew that it was going to take me down that path. But, in terms of taking it on, I didn’t think of it thematically. I more just thought of it visually, tone-wise. I feel like I know how to put this world upon his feet. And I just saw it visually. And then, kind of the deeper stuff, a lot of that came through working with Andrew and Jessica and the other actors and talking through the scenes and really trying to figure out what all this was about.

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A Texas Christian Lady Went To A School Board Meeting And Proudly Proclaimed That She’s Never, Ever Had Anything Put In Her Butt

With schools back in session as the Delta variant continues to spike cases across the country, school board meetings have essentially descended into battlefields where angry parents routinely show up to rail against mask mandates. Some of these encounters have gotten downright nasty and many have required the police to show up and physically remove people from the buildings. It’s not been a great situation.

During a Wednesday night school board meeting in Texas, things took a decidedly different turn even though anti-masking was still in the mix. While taking the podium, former Lake Travis ISD school board candidate Kara Bell proceeded to read an excerpt from the book, Out of Darkness, which described sexually explicit acts, specifically the term “cornhole.” Not being familiar with the phrase outside of the backyard BBQ game, Bell Googled the word and learned that it means anal sex, which prompted her to show up at the meeting and proceed to loudly declare that her butt is strictly off-limits while blasting the book’s availability to middle school students.

“I’ve never had anal sex. I don’t want to have anal sex. I don’t want my kids having anal sex. I want you to start focusing on education and not public health!” Bell yelled as the board cut her mic and struggled to bring her time to an end.

You can watch her NSFW rant below:

While Bell’s rant is noticeably unhinged, the crazy part is that it actually worked. According to KXAN Austin, Out of Darkness was pulled from two of the district’s middle schools pending a review by the school board. It appears the only thing taking it up the butt on Kara Bell’s watch is reading.

(Via delrayser on Twitter)

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Here’s Our Review Of Krispy Kreme’s New Fall Apple Cider Glazed Doughnuts

No snack food pairs as perfectly with the changing temperatures of the fall season as a doughnut. There’s just something special about waking up, pouring a hot cup of coffee, and eating a doughnut while you stare out of your window and reflect on how lovely the world can appear, even as it’s rapidly coming to a violent end. Oh, is that just something that I do? Sorry.

While my morning/mourning doughnut ritual may sound depressing and stressful, Krispy Kreme is making it significantly better by dropping a new fall line of doughnuts that include three new Apple Cider Glazed doughnut iterations. Hooray!

This triple doughnut line is only available from now until September 19th — that means you have until this weekend to try these new doughnuts. There’s no legitimate reason to eat all of them in those few days, so we’re here to break down which are worth the trip and which you should ignore like we’re all collectively ignoring the fact that our planet is trying to natural disaster us out of existence. Sorry for the existential angst — now let’s get to the review!

Apple Cider Brown Sugar Kreme — Apple Cider Glazed Cake — Apple Cider Glazed

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All three of Krispy Kreme’s apple cider-infused donuts are delicious, but they definitely aren’t all worth your time. So before you buy a dozen of all three, let’s separate the good from the bad so you end up leaving Krispy Kreme with a box of 12 dope limited-time doughnuts. Let’s begin with the good — the Apple Cider Brown Sugar Kreme Doughnut.

For these doughnuts, Krispy Kreme made a new special glaze from real Apple cider and spices and each bite provides a refreshing and comforting flavor reminiscent of the bitter, sweet, and subtly tart qualities of apple skin. The Apple Cider Brown Sugar Kreme features the cider glaze, a few stripes of candied apple flavor, and a light dose of fluffy and sweet brown sugar filling.

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The doughnuts are already pretty moist, but that gentle injection of cream filling really helps to keep each bite bursting with flavor, and the brown sugar creme has a light and sweet profile that pairs nicely with the autumnal spices of the glaze.

It’s great, a definite must pick-up, and worth the trip to Krispy Kreme this weekend alone. Unfortunately, I can’t say the same about the next entry in the lineup — the Apple Cider Glazed Cake.

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Okay, maybe calling this doughnut “bad” is overkill, it’s not inedible. It has the same sweet and tart glaze as the cream-filled but it’s too cakey and thick and forces you to hyper-focus on the glaze, which tastes a lot more tart here without the brown sugar to balance it out. I found this doughnut a chore to get through, it desperately needs to be dunked in coffee or something to help even it out.

If the idea of an apple doughnut is unappetizing to you, this one will affirm your beliefs. Skip it.

That brings us to our final doughnut of the lineup, our ugly little friend — the Apple Cider Glazed Doughnut.

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The ACGD, as I’m fond of calling it, is your basic Krispy Kreme-style old-fashioned doughnut, sure it looks weird and wrinkly, like a doughnut you’d find under a towel in the corner of a steam room, but it’s a massive improvement over the cake-version. The glaze covers the entire donut here, and the old-fashioned form-factor is smaller and thinner than the cake doughnut and it makes all the difference.

You won’t feel the need to dip this baby, and it isn’t so filling that you’ll feel guilty for wanting two. If you can’t get behind the idea of a cream-filled doughnut (you should really try it though, the Brown Sugar Kreme is amazing), this is going to be the ideal choice for you.

The Bottom Line

This weekend hit up Krispy Kreme and pick up the Apple Cider Brown Sugar Kreme doughnut or the Apple Cider Glazed before you can’t anymore. Skip the cake, it’s too thick and dry, even if cake doughnuts are your jam.

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Stalker Joe Is Scared Sh*tless (Finally!) In The ‘You’ Season 3 Trailer

Nothing says (twisted) family bonding like two parents digging a grave for their murder victims while an infant sits in his car seat and does his best to amuse himself. Yikes.

Netflix’s You fast approaches with Season 3, and from the looks of things, it somehow manages to sustain its own gimmick after a second season of barely containing its own crazy (and careening off a cliff). Near the end of that sophomore round, Stalker Joe (Penn Badgley) found himself trapped in a relationship with a woman, Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti), who’s just as homicidal (if not more) as he is. Naturally, it seemed that Joe didn’t quite learn his lesson by the end of the season, and we saw him noticing that he’s got an attractive neighbor that perhaps he might stalk. This sounds like a good time for the ghost of Beck to deliver a lecture, and who knows what shall happen there, but in Netflix’s freshly released Season 3 trailer, Joe appears to be scared out of his mind.

Love definitely has the upper hand. From the synopsis:

In Season 3, Joe and Love, now married and raising their baby, have moved to the balmy Northern California enclave of Madre Linda, where they’re surrounded by privileged tech entrepreneurs, judgmental mommy bloggers, and Insta-famous biohackers. Joe is committed to his new role as a husband and dad but fears Love’s lethal impulsiveness. And then there’s his heart. Could the woman he’s been searching for all this time live right next door? Breaking out of a cage in a basement is one thing. But the prison of a picture-perfect marriage to a woman who’s wise to your tricks? Well, that’ll prove a much more complicated escape.

You previously revealed in a teaser that Joe’s awfully nervous that his kid will follow in his parents’ footsteps. From the vibe of Showtime’s newest Dexter trailer, it’s a theme that might rule fall TV, even though Joe’s kid is too young to wreak havoc just yet. [Looks out the window, and whew, no crazy baby out there yet.]

You kills again on October 15th, 2021.