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Rebecca Bunch is in a cheerleader outfit, a picture of a douche bottle imprinted on her chest. She’s chanting “Makey Makeover,” her anthem for the head-to-toe transformation she’s about to undergo, as she herky-jumps and shakes her poms-poms. At the end of the short tune, which will be featured in Friday’s episode of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Rebecca malfunctions, singing: “I had a stroke, I had a stroke, I had a stroke,” before falling down on the floor.
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In a global survey conducted recently, Max Verstappen was voted as the most popular driver in Formula 1. He beat the likes of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, and other former champions like Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso.
The Red Bull driver’s popularity skyrocketed after the race in Abu Dhabi. At just 24-years of age, Verstappen became an F1 world champion, and he did it under quite dramatic circumstances.
Even those who weren’t acquainted with the sport came to know of the Dutch driver’s name and his exploits.
Bravo’s Top Chef: World All-Stars invites former winners, finalists, and memorable contestants to London for its 20th season, where the chefs are battling it out for $250,000. After episode 4, a contestant joined Last Chance Kitchen with hopes of winning their way back into elimination, and another chef was officially eliminated from the competition.
Luciana Berry is the next chef to join ‘Top Chef: World All-Stars: Last Chance Kitchen’ By the end of the three-round tournament-style challenge featured in Top Chef: World All-Stars Episode 4, Top Chef: Brazil Season 2 winner Luciana Berry’s pea-centered dish failed to impress the judges, eliminating her.
Dear reader, we'd like you to imagine Bridgerton without Lady Danbury. Practically impossible, right?
Well, it was almost reality according to Julia Quinn, the author of the book series that inspired the Netflix period piece. In an exclusive chat with E! News, Quinn confirmed that she "almost killed her off in a book."
"She's so important and I thought it'd be this like great dramatic moment," she said of the most formidable genteel lady in the Ton.
Matthew Broderick couldn't be happier to be a dad.
The celebrated actor walked the red carpet at the 2023 Father of the Year Awards at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel on Thursday, where he was joined by his 20-year-old son, James Wilkie Broderick, who presented him with the special honor at the event.
ET spoke with the father-son duo ahead of the gala, and Matthew, 61, said that out of all the things he's done, being a father "
Nadia Benmokhtar Compagnon – Nadia Benmokhtar Compagnon et ses collègues Annick Billon, Victoire Jasmin et Christine Prunaud ont rencontré la présidente de l’équipe féminine du Paris FC, Marie-Christine Terroni, ainsi que de nombreuses joueuses de l’effectif, à Orly, jeudi 21 février 2019.
Jean-Raymond Hugonet, sénateur de l’Essonne et membre du groupe d’étude « Pratiques sportives et grands événements sportifs » au Parlement français, les accompagnait ; Hugonet est généralement considéré pour son expertise du football.
Pandas are very cute, but they don't do much for their ecosystem, and they take away a lot of resources from other endangered plants and animals that support multitudes. Following is a transcript of the video.
Here's a hot take — pandas are OVERRATED. Sure, they're cute. SO cute that they show up in our logos, movies, and even on our feet. We're obsessed! But every obsession has a dark side, and this one starts in China.
Sorry, Swifties. The word of the year for 2023 is "rizz," according to the publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary. Rizz beat out Swiftie, situationship and de-influencing to claim word of the year honors.
The competition celebrates recently created words or expressions that symbolize a period of time, while also "having potential as a term of lasting cultural significance or providing a snapshot of social history," the Oxford University Press said as it announced the winner.