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Suki Waterhouse Opened Up About Her ‘Dark’ And ‘Difficult’ Breakup With Bradley Cooper

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Suki Waterhouse has entered a new era in life. Not only does the “OMG” singer have a new album (Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin) and tour (The Sparklemuffin Tour) on the way. She’s found a new love in Robert Pattinson and their daughter.

This new-found happiness led Suki to reflect on a time when things weren’t as joyous. Today (July 2), Suki opened up to British Vogue about her split from Bradley Cooper. Although the former couple reportedly called it a wrap in 2015, Suki said it has nearly taken a decade to fully heal from the breakup.

“I really will say that I’m pretty strong at this point,” she said. “But when something very public happens to you and the story behind it is dark and difficult, and you’re actually not doing well, and you can’t explain yourself to the world, that’s very isolating and disorientating.”

The pair dated between 2013 and 2015, when Suki was 21 and Bradley was 38. During the conversation, Suki discussed how that age gap played a huge part in their as well as other rocky relationships in her 20s.

“The love I experienced [then] was only ever a fetishization,” she said. “And I think when you only get loved in that way, you only get punished.”

Brad Cooper hasn’t addressed the remarks.

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Niall Horan Trucked It On Foot In The Toronto Heat And Traffic To Avoid Delaying His ‘The Show: Live On Tour’ Performance

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Since March, Niall Horan has racked up frequently flyer miles and other traveling credits on the road. But the “You Could Start A Cult” singer’s recent The Show: Live On Tour stop in Toronto forced Niall to get his steps in as well.

Last week (June 28 and 29), Niall setup home at Scotiabank Arena. Unfortunately, his sold-out scheduled shows didn’t help with the area’s already notorious traffic jams. En route to the venue, Niall seemingly found himself at the mercy of a rush hour blockade. But he refused to let him delay the show in any way, as seen in a hilarious behind-the-scene vlog shared by the musician on Instagram.

“Traffic’s too crazy in Toronto,” he said. “So I’m walking to the venue.”

To poke fun at the situation, Niall added a cover of The Proclaimers’ song “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles).” At the end of the clip, Niall and his team breathed a sigh of relief, having made it to the arena with plenty of time to spare.

When Niall announced the international tour last June, he made a promise to his supporters around the world. “It’s been years since I’ve last toured, so wasn’t sure what to expect,” he wrote. “I’m so excited to get back on the road. I’m going to make sure this is the best show possible for all of you.”

With the vlog as proof, Niall has kept his word.

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These 6 professions are known for having the ‘coolest, most honest, most together’ people

Have you ever noticed that the majority of people in certain jobs seem to be a bit nicer that most other people? More solid? More honest? A little more high-level humans overall?

While there’s a wide range of personal diversity in every profession, there are some careers that seem to either attract or produce exceptional people. Exceptions to the exceptional exist, of course, but there are some jobs that people are calling out—with many people in agreement—as having the “coolest, most honest, most together people.”


Park Rangers

People who care about nature, protect our public lands and help educate the public about good stewardship? Not surprising that Reddit users would call those folks solid human beings.

“Park rangers are some of the coolest, most genuine people you’ll meet. They care deeply about nature, are always willing to help visitors, and have fascinating stories about the wildlife and landscapes they protect.” – Sexy-Ass18

“Seconded. First thing I ever wanted to be was a park ranger, because the ones I knew were just the coolest.” – belligerentoptimist

“Can confirm all of this. One of my best friends from high school is a LEO ranger and actually now in a fairly major role at Yellowstone. She is seriously the coolest individual, absolutely one of the best humans ever. She went to school for wildlife education or something like that, but has gone to FLETC training and basically ran the internal prison at Yellowstone for a while. She is one of the most badass people I know. She told me once that they have millions of visitors per year. All of those visitors bring all of their problems (domestic abuse, drugs, alcoholism, theft, etc) to the parks with them, so…. the park had a prison for holding people until they could be turned over to other law enforcement. They also had particular people who would deal with visitors who died in the park, including liaising with families, helping arrange to get remains returned home, etc. And that happened regularly. Apparently national parks are a major suicide destination, which is incredibly hard on the rangers who have to deal with it. She told me stories about deaths at the Grand Canyon when she was there…. It was exactly as bad as you imagine it would be to deal with suicides at the Grand Canyon. They do not leave them there, so…. Yeah. And people have to clean it up. It’s absolutely insane all that goes on in the major parks that nobody thinks about.” – SpectrumDiva

“One of my college friends is a park ranger. He’s just the coolest guy. Always feel lucky when we get to hang out, get our kids all mixed up.

That being said, he’s raising fearless heathens. One picked up a snake and was like “it’s ok, we have the antidote in the truck.” while waving it at my poor, defenseless city kids. They just ran away haha. Park ranger friend made his kid put the snake back and gave him an earful about not harassing wildlife and city people.” – ButtWhispererer

Librarians

Lots of love for librarians out there.

“Honestly, from my anecdotal experience…librarians. Smart, consistently know how to deal with the greater public, great resources of knowledge, and live for the truth.” – SirVeritas79

“I have always loved the way they talk to me when I have a question. I never feel stupid or bad for asking. They really are a ‘people person.'” – SillyGayBoy

“YES! Agree! My wife and I have a couple of friends who are librarians and they are probably some of the smartest, most patient and kind people we know. And none of them are 280 years old, which used to be the stereotype I had of librarians because that was all I ever saw growing up. One of those friends is married to a childhood buddy of mine – they are both in their late 40s – been together since their 20s. When they first met I was shocked that someone so young was a librarian lol but also thought it was awesome. I’ve told them both many times that they can’t ever get divorced because we are keeping both of them ha ha

“Seriously though librarians are community treasures and a way underrated profession. 💯” – Intrepid_Detective

“I worked at as a children’s librarian assistant for 3 years. It was awesome. People there were so chill, easy to get along with. Best office environment ever. Good stable government job, no need to constantly apply for grants or hustle. And knowledge all around.” – kathmhughes

“As a librarian, I’ve often remarked that the best part of the profession is other librarians.” – thatbob

Bass Players

“Bass players in a jazz band…best job in the world I might add.” – myobservationonly

“Bass players in general honestly. Which is a tough thing to admit as a guitarist.” – tintedwithrose

“As a pianist who usually plays right next to them…agreed. Bassists are my homies.” – Casul_Tryhard

“As a drummer I totally agree. My bass player is probably the most talented member of our band, but he’d rather put everyone else in the spotlight. Also, even though he’s super frugal he will gladly pay for dinner and drinks and buy us tickets to shows. He’s a great guy and I’m really proud to say he’s my friend.” – Childish_Calrissian

“Most of the bassists I’ve met are kind, selfless people. I think there’s something about the role of the instrument itself that attracts the kind of people who enjoy holding it all together without needing the attention and adulation that comes with it.

Of course, being a bassist myself, this could be complete bias lol.” – the_alt_fright

“Singer here. It’s true. Every bass player I’ve played with is an exceptional human. My wife is one and she’s my rock. The bassist I played with on Saturday has his own non-profit for homeless outreach. My main bass player makes incredible falafel wraps when we carpool, with sourdough pita from scratch.” – cha-do


Toll Booth Operators (but only in certain places, apparently)

Oddly enough, some toll booth operators in certain countries and specific places in the U.S. got a shout-out for being utterly delightful.

“In Japan, for some inexplicable reason, tollbooth operators. Everytime I take the freeway, those people are the friendliest, cheeriest, just overall nice people I meet in a month. Zero clue why.” – festoon_the_dragoon

“It’s actually the same here in Ireland. Always wondered why but they are super friendly every time you go through.” – 5Ben5

“The toll booth operators on the Mackinaw Bridge are all super nice.” – HalfaYooper

“I’ve actually had pretty positive experiences for the most part while using tolls in the northeast US! Pretty shockingly friendly people. To the point where my partner and I were like, ‘how do you think they stay so cheery while literally sitting in the middle of a highway for hours on end?'” – Outandabout2023

“A few weeks ago I was driving to Topeka, KS and the toll booth operator was so friendly and asked me if I was doing anything fun in Topeka while I was there. I told her I was just picking up a movie from Vintage Stock but she was so friendly and the best part of my mini road trip from KC. I’ve actually never had an unfriendly Kansas toll booth experience.” – i_n_c_r_y_p_t_o

Geologists

“Every geologist I ever met has been a pretty interesting, humble and enjoyable person to be around. Somebody who works in the field will probably reply back and disagree, lol.” – LittleKitty235

“My father was a geologist, in the 70s he quit working for (major US oilco) because they wanted him to falsify data. So, yeah, they’re honest. My dad told me once that it was one of the most romantic of the sciences…it wasn’t the study of rocks but of how planets are formed, and therefore life. I so miss him.” – WorldBiker

“Came here to say Geologist and surprised to see it near the top. We are awesome haha!” – Latchkey_Wizzard

These responses also prompted a flood of geologist puns, which pretty much rocked:

“They probably had a good foundation growing up.”

“Agreed. Very down to earth and grounded in reality.”

“I think they just don’t try to find faults in people.”

“They’re good at digging beneath the crust of a person and seeing what’s on the inside.’

“Generally speaking, rock solid people.”

“They focus on having good mantle health.”

“At their core, they accept the fluid nature of existence.”

“They’re really gneiss, and don’t take friendship for granite.”

“They’re truly sedimental people.”

“There has to be one or two who are full of schist though, right?”

“I bet they dig these comments!”

Local Beat Newspaper Reporters

“Print reporters who’ve covered the same community their whole lives are pretty amazing people. People like to glom together all media, but reporters with a civic drive are some of the most curious and honest people I’ve ever spent time around. If you want people who really want to get to the bottom of a story and operate from facts/evidence, these are people to pay attention to. We owe a lot of what we actually know for sure in society to the labor local reporters.” – SenorSplashdamage

“Very true, but they’re all nearing extinction. The ones I know are just struggling to make it to retirement.

I’ve been a media guy for nearly four decades. Print reporters are good people.” – Lincoln_Park_Pirate

“My uncle was a reporter in the Twin Cities his entire career. He wrote for the paper and local magazine. Extremely interesting guy who has a story about everything and seems to know the history of every patch of land and building in the area.” – evilhomer3k

“I live in a small-ish town (about 15,000 residents). For years, we had a local paper, but it eventually went under as it was not profitable as the world moved more toward internet news. So, for a few years, we had nothing. Then, a guy who didn’t even live in the town (but it was where he grew up) started an “online newspaper” and covered everything that went on (good and bad) pretty much as a labor of love and in addition to his job as a reporter at one of the much larger local papers. He makes a little bit of money from banner ads and sponsored ads, but that pretty much only covers his costs. However, he spends his time covering things in town, interviewing people, going to meetings, writing obituaries, etc. Plus, of late, he has taken some high school and college students under his wing and sent them out to report on some things in town. He is not obligated to do ANY of it – he’s not profiting from it in any way, it is of no advantage to him, but he does it anyway… That speaks volumes about his character to me.” – Madeline73

The human family is full of all kinds of people with a virtually endless array of personalities, characteristics, qualities and interests. But some simply stand out for their awesomeness and congregate in certain jobs, so here’s to the park rangers, librarians, bass players and others who have earned a reputation for being solid human beings we can all appreciate.

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Dad shares why he joins in on overnight baby shifts even though his wife is on leave

Yes, we’ve come a long way regarding gender equality. But if there’s any proof that we’ve still got a long way to go, look no further than the attitudes many still have when it comes to parenting roles.

Many still consider a father as “helping out” with a mom’s inherent responsibility when he participates in taking care of children, rather than simply being an equally contributing partner. And if mom is not working, the nuclear family ideal is even more persistent…as it is assumed she is the sole caretaker of the kids with no job to distract her.

All this can make the already difficult early chapters of parenthood next to impossible…and certainly not as enjoyable as they could be for moms who find themselves both partner-less and village-less.


Neil Shyminsky, a college professor and new dad, recently delved into this issue when he explained why he still participates in nighttime feedings—even though he works a full time job and his wife is on parental leave.

Shyminsky’s video was actually a response to another video made by labor equality advocate Paige Turner, who shared that someone called her “crazy” and “selfish” for suggesting a working dad should still wake up early with a new baby to give his wife an occasional break.

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“So it’s currently 2 a.m. and I’m awake with this little one,” he says in the clip, explaining that he’ll be “on call for another two hours or so” until he switches with his wife, who is currently on parental leave.

As Shyminsky sees it, both parents are still currently working full-time, which makes his participating in overnight activities a no brainer.

“I might have to work a full day on four hours of really awful sleep, but I mean, what’s the alternative? That she has to work a full day on none?” he asks.

As he eloquently puts it: “Parenting’s work, parenting’s labor. Stay-at-home parents work. I have no idea why we are still having this argument. Yeah, I can’t figure it out there.”

So many viewers wrote in to praise Shyminsky’s rational take.

“It is exhausting to be the only parent to wake up at night.”

“I never understood the work argument. I still have to stay awake all day to take care of the baby and other kids. I need sleep.”

“Everything you said, and also the way to bond with a baby is by caring for it. That bond is worth some lost sleep.”

Others shared how they incorporated similar strategies.

One person wrote, “My husband and I had a great plan: I would go to bed around 8:00 and he would wake me up to switch around 1:00 or 2:00. We each got 5-6 hours each night. It worked for us!”

Another added, “Yeah we definitely did full night shifts. I’d take one night and husband would take the next. Lifesaver knowing you’d get a night of sleep every other night.”

Shyminsky also told Upworthy that this in no way is considered “helping” his wife, as that implies all things parenting are technically her responsibility and that he’s “assisting” her.

“When I’m not at my job, parenting is a shared and equal responsibility. So I’m not helping with the parenting, I’m sharing in it,” he said.

So true. Parenting is a full-time job…one without pay, and one that you can’t really clock in and out of. It’s downright unrealistic to expect mothers to take it all on by themselves.

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People love this straight Australian guy’s chill reaction to stumbling on an LA Pride Parade

LGBTQ influencer Chris Stanley was doing on-the-street reporting on June 2nd at the WeHo Pride Parade in West Hollywood, California, when he ran into a straight guy with the best reaction to the event.

WeHo is one of the largest annual Pride celebrations in the world, drawing hundreds of thousands of people every June.

Australian TV star Timm Hanly was chomping down an ice cream cone when he ran into Stanley, who asked why he was there. He calmly told Stanley that he is “straight, not gay” and just there “for the vibes.” Hanly added that his family was visiting from Australia and it was their second day in the city.

Hanly appeared on “The Bachelorette Australia” in 2019 and “Bachelor in Paradise” in 2020 and then married his wife, Briana. The couple had a baby last October. However, his newfound domestic bliss didn’t stop Hanly from enjoying the festivities. When Stanley asked if the gays threw a good party, he adamantly agreed.


“F**king’ oath. One hundred percent. No one does it better, really,” Hanly replied. (For those who don’t speak fluent Aussie, “oath” is a very affirmative version of “yes,” like when American Gen Zers say “bet.”)

Hanly doubled down on his LGBTQ allyship when he grabbed the mic after being asked how he feels when hit on by gay men. “Oh, I love this,” he responded. “Let’s say I’m walking down the street and a gay guy is like looking at me. That’s as good as a girl looking at me. That counts. That’s as good for my ego as a hot chick looking at me,” Hanly said as Chris laughed.

The video captures what many people believe LGBTQ pride is all about love, acceptance, and having a good time. Many people thought that Hanly was the perfect example of straight allyship. “I think so many people loved it because there was zero toxic masculinity at all,” Chris told Upworthy. “He was just a dude who stumbled across something gay and admired it for what it was without any hostility involved. Something we need more of.”

“My favorite response was when he said he’s ‘just here for the vibes,’” Stanley continued.

A lot of the commenters agree with Stanley.

“And that’s how straight guys who are comfortable in their own sexuality should react to [a Pride parade],” Masterwill7 wrote. “Can Tim and his wife stay in the US and teach the men around here how to be better?” HJomckinney_added.

To further his quest to understand what Pride means in America. Stanley recently created a 22-minute short film about one of the smallest Pride celebrations in America in Morgantown, West Virginia.

“Imagine a Pride celebration so small, it’s almost a secret,” he says in the opening scene. The film explains what life is like for LGBTQ Americans in a state where intolerance is a part of life. “Everyone in West Virginia has a gay neighbor, but not everyone in West Virginia wants to talk about the fact that they have a gay neighbor,” Dustin Blankenship, from nearby Granville, says in the film.

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Comedian shares what cats would say if they could talk and it’s hilariously accurate

Despite the fact that they only speak in purrs, meows, and other cat sounds, cats do communicate with humans. They have their “I’m so cute, don’t you want to feed me?” face. There’s their “I will not be ignored” shenanigans when they want your attention and their side-eyes of disdain when they don’t. They sleep all day in the most random places only to wake you with their thunderpaws romping through the house at 2:00 a.m., and they flat-out refuse to acknowledge your existence in public.

Cats may not speak English—or any human language, for that matter—but what if they could? British comedian Jake Lambert shared a viral cat-to-English translation video imagining what they’d say, and it’s hilariously spot on.


“Wake up! I’m hungry and bored and want attention! Hellooooo,” he calls from outside the bedroom door.

“I am shattered,” he says next, yawning. “I was up all night trying to wake you up! Anyway, I’m gonna go sleep in a really impractical spot for about five hours, see you in a bit.”

Every scenario is one cat owners have experienced at least once, but most likely live with on a semi-daily basis.

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People found Lambert’s interpretations to be 100% accurate.

“My cats are demanding royalties for the script, 😂” wrote one commenter.

“Hahahaha the zero second warning between happy and absolutely raging,” wrote another.

“Cats are such great teachers,” quipped another. “Right now I’m taking a PhD in getting rejected and respecting boundaries (just not my own) 😆🐈⬛.”

“Have watched this about 5 times since yesterday and laugh out loud every time especially the ear scratch bliss to hiss 😹 this is why cats scare me 😂,” offered another.

Other people offered their own additions to the cat conversation:

“You missed ‘I really like this food you should buy it again’ closely followed by ‘I hate this food, why would you ever consider buying it?’”

“Plus dramatically gagging over the same thing he chowed down on the previous day. 😂”

“This would be my cat: *enters living room meowing and a waft of crap follows* ‘Just did a dump in my litter tray, can you clean it asap so I can do another in 5 minutes?'”

“Also: ‘please change my menu at least 3 times in each feeding as I’m not sure what I’ll fancy.'”

“All correct, together with the standing by the front (or back) door undecided on whether he wants to be inside or outside of the house. 🤦”

Cat comedy never gets old, and it’s delightful to know that house cats are the same quirky, mysterious, goofy companions no matter what country their owners live in.

You can follow Jake Lambert on Instagram.

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Where Can You Stream ‘Twister’?

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In case you’ve been living under a rock or Under Paris, Glen Powell is starring in the new Twisters movie, and he’s really excited about it.

But before there were multiple Twisters, there was the original single Twister, which is still just as scary as two!! Plus Philip Seymour Hoffman!

Twister was released in 1996 and stars Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt and Hoffman as a group of scientists who try to chase the largest tornado to ever hit Oklahoma before a rival group get there first. The movie went on to become one of the biggest films of the year and acquired a steady following. Now, the standalone sequel is about to hit theaters, so you should check out the first in order to see what kind of storms they’re dealing with over there.

After being absent from streaming, Twister is now available to watch on Max. You can also rent the movie on Amazon Prime and Fandango at Home.

As for, Twisters, the new iteration follows Glen Powell stars as Tyler Owens, the Twister Influencer (!) who is looking to capture the big storm. The rest of the cast includes Daisy Edgar-Jones Brandon Perea, Maura Tierney, David Corenswet, Kiernan Shipka and Paul Scheer.

You can watch Twisters in theaters on July 19th.

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Bronny James Is Honoring Juice WRLD By Wearing 9 With The Lakers

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Bronny James met with the media for the first time as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday. James and fellow 2024 NBA Draft selection Dalton Knecht spoke about their jump to the league, and while James unsurprisingly got plenty of questions about one Laker teammate in particular, both players got the chance to dive into why they are wearing their respective jersey numbers.

James will wear the No. 9 in Los Angeles, and explained how he did it as a way to honor Juice WRLD, the rapper who passed away back in 2019.

“Juice has just been a big part of me keeping calm in some situations that I’ve been through,” James explained. “So yeah, just paying homage to him, especially cause he passed, it’s a really important thing for me.”

For Knecht, things were a little more simple, as he decided to take advantage of the fact that his college number is worn by Anthony Davis by going with a pun based on his last name.

“I knew eventually, like, I probably would have to run into the number 4,” Knecht said. “But, 3’s been my number my whole life, and then, yeah, 3, AD got it, so why not do Knecht 4? Why not?”

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Eminem Is Still Feeling Salty About His ‘Hilarious’ Ranking On A List Of The Greatest Rappers Of All Time

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Last year, Billboard ranked the 50 greatest rappers of all time, a list that no one had any problems with and everyone agreed with. Everyone except Eminem, that is. He was placed at #5, one slot ahead of The Notorious B.I.G. and behind only Tupac (No. 4), Nas (No. 3), Kendrick Lamar (No. 2), and Jay-Z (No. 1), but on “Tobey,” his new song with Big Sean and Babytron, Eminem voiced his displeasure with the ranking.

“I got so many stories, but I hate ceilings / Ain’t feelin’ your top five favorite rappers / So I know they ’bout to be pissed at me,” he raps on the track. “But this, to me, is a mystery / How rappers I’ve already ripped could be / Higher up on a list than me / Yet here I sit on your list though at five, wished it was fine / But just know inside, to me, that sh*t’s hilarious.”

Eminem also had words for Melle Mel, of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, who thinks Em is only considered a top-five rapper because he’s white. “So when I get dissed though and by a pioneer who was one of the reasons why I am here / They tell me I should just let that shit go and slide / ‘Melle Mel shouldn’t get no reply’ / ‘That man is a legend,’ bitch, so am I,” he raps.

You can listen to “Tobey” below.

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Taylor Swift Fans At The National Concerts Are ‘Bewildered’ By The Band, Matt Berninger Explains

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Aaron Dessner has become one of Taylor Swift’s closest creative partners in recent years, which has prompted some of the more adventurous Swifties to start checking out his long-running band, The National. In a new interview with NME, though, Matt Berninger admits that he has spotted “bewildered” Swift fans at The National shows.

Berninger noted that the Swift association “has been a really, really fruitful thing for our whole band, not just Aaron.” He continued:

“We see a lot of Taylor Swift fans coming to shows and being bewildered by the first 25 minutes or so. We’ve been blessed with demographics that are across the spectrum. Then 10 or 15 years ago, a lot of younger people started coming [to our shows] — more and more women. The first 10 years was kind of a dude-fest at most of our shows, but that’s changed a lot. At our shows we have all kinds of old friends and they’re always different.”

Meanwhile, Berninger doesn’t think the band will ever be a surprise guest at a Swift concert, saying, “Nah, I don’t think so. I don’t think so. […] Obviously, Aaron’s been having such a great time and making so much great stuff with her, and the Taylor Swift bridge has been there for a long time. But no, we’re not.”

Check out the full interview here.