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Hillary and Bill Clinton just hit a major milestone: 50 years of marriage.
To celebrate, Hillary posted a series of vintage photos on social media — and let’s just say, the internet did not keep its cool.
The former Secretary of State shared a handful of black-and-white and early color photos from the couple’s younger years, and people were quick to notice that both Clintons were serving serious main-character energy. The reaction? A surprising amount of thirst. Comments ranged from “Bill was kinda fine back in the day” to “Okay, Hillary with the hair!”
Of course, it wouldn’t be the internet without a few pop culture comparisons.
Several people pointed out how much young Hillary resembles either Sydney Sweeney or Sabrina Carpenter — depending on which photo you’re looking at. That set off a new wave of debate online about who should play Hillary in a hypothetical Clinton biopic.
So far, the leading fan-cast picks are Sweeney and Carpenter, though some users joked that the film would probably get titled 50 Shades of Politics.
For what it’s worth, the Clintons still seem to be doing just fine five decades later. As one fan put it in the comments: “Say what you want, but they’ve made it longer than most celebrity marriages. That’s power couple status.”
Taylor Swift has inspired a lot of things—albums, tattoos, dissertations—but now she’s also the reason there’s a graveyard on a front porch in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Someone went all-in on their Swiftie creativity by turning their stoop into a spooky “Graveyard of Heartbreak,” complete with tombstones for six of Taylor’s famous exes: Harry Styles, Joe Jonas, John Mayer, Jake Gyllenhaal, Matty Healy, and Joe Alwyn.
If you’re wondering who didn’t make the cut, the missing names include Tom Hiddleston, Calvin Harris, Taylor Lautner, and Conor Kennedy (yes, that Kennedy—Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s son).
The homeowners apparently had to draw the line somewhere, likely because fake headstones aren’t cheap, and let’s face it, Taylor’s breakup history could fill an entire cemetery.
The display also includes a skeleton Travis Kelce on one knee—well, one kneecap—proposing to a skeleton Taylor. And because no Swift-themed haunted scene would be complete without a little industry drama, there’s even a skeleton locked in a cage labeled “Scooter Braun.”
Locals say the display has become a mini tourist attraction, with fans stopping to snap selfies and laugh at the attention to detail. It’s safe to say this Hoboken house just became the ultimate shrine to Swift’s love life—and her ability to outlive every ex, metaphorically speaking.
James Robertson-Reavis is an openly gay man from Texas, who performs in drag as Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand. But he’s in the news after he just spent a lot of money – thousands? – on an ultra-realistic, life-size doll of “Superman” stud Henry Cavill. This thing is so legit it has body hair.
Why buy a Henry Cavill doll that’s so realistic? 👀
Although we’re all thinking it, James is very adamant that this thing is not a sex doll. He says he commissioned Henry from a British manufacturer for display use only.
In one video, James explains that Henry can’t be a sex doll since he’s not entirely silicone. He’s made of fiberglass from the waist down, like a mannequin, because he was thousands of dollars cheaper that way.
(Unfortunately it looks like James has since made his profile private, so send him a request if you want to see more.)
James also drops Henry’s drawers to show us what he’s workin’ with… and it ain’t much. Henry has more than a Ken doll, but not much more; basically just a little plastic nub that’s kind of shaped like a flaccid twig and berries. Nothing you can get down to much action with.
James also says Henry does not have any below-the-belt entry points. And besides that, James has been happily married for 13 years.
What would Henry have to say?
James isn’t worried he’s crossing any lines with the real Mr. Cavill. He says, “If we aren’t using AI to deceive or con, I don’t see the harm in personal use.”
Okay, so it’s not a sex doll. I guess my question is, how long before it becomes a sex doll? I mean, that thing is seriously handsome. And we all get lonely from time to time.
If you really want it, there are ways. Just sayin’.
Dolly Parton wants her fans to know that she’s not dying, thank you very much.
The country legend, 79, hopped online to calm everyone down after her sister Freida recently asked for prayers and accidentally sent the internet into a spiral of panic.
In a new video from the set of an upcoming Grand Ole Opry commercial, Dolly looked radiant as ever and made it clear she’s still got plenty of songs left to sing. “I know lately everybody thinks that I am sicker than I am,” she said with a laugh.
“Do I look sick to you? I’m working hard here! Anyway, I wanted to put everybody’s mind at ease, and I appreciate your prayers because I’m a person of faith.”
Dolly explained that she hasn’t been feeling her best, but it’s nothing dramatic. “When [my husband Carl] passed, I didn’t take care of myself,” she admitted. “So I let a lot of things go that I should have been taking care of.” She added that she’s fine, though, and that her faith and fans’ love keep her going. “There are just a lot of rumors flying around, but I figured if you heard it from me, you’d know that I was okay. I don’t think God is through with me and I ain’t done working.”
Her rep confirmed that Dolly is in good health and just waiting for a procedure to deal with some kidney stones. Nothing more, nothing less.
As for Freida, she’s grateful fans rallied behind her sister but said she didn’t mean to alarm anyone. “Thank you all for lifting her up,” Freida wrote. “Your love truly makes a difference.”
So rest easy, Dolly fans. The Queen of Country isn’t going anywhere.
She’s still busy working, still cracking jokes, and still shining like rhinestones under a spotlight.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is in hot water again, this time for giving New York Jets fans the finger during Sunday’s game at MetLife Stadium.
The NFL fined him $250,000 after a fan’s video went viral showing him standing in his luxury suite, flipping off the crowd before quickly switching to his index finger like nothing happened.
In classic Jerry fashion, he claims it was totally accidental. He told reporters he was just celebrating a Cowboys touchdown and meant to give fans a thumbs-up, not a middle finger – a common mistake we’ve all made. 🤪
There wasn’t any antagonistic issue or anything like that. I just put up the wrong show on the hand. But that was inadvertently done, and I’m not kidding. If you want to call it accidental, you can call it accidental.
Sure, Jerry. Because when most people “celebrate,” they accidentally salute someone like they just cut them off in traffic.
The league apparently didn’t find his explanation amusing. The fine came swiftly, with sources saying the gesture was “conduct unbecoming of an owner.”
Fans online were divided. Cowboys supporters largely defended him, calling it a “boomer moment” and praising his quick recovery from middle to index finger. Jets fans, meanwhile, pointed out that being flipped off by Jerry Jones was still the highlight of their day.
At least the Cowboys gave him something to celebrate. They beat the Jets 37 to 22.
At 99 years old, Dick Van Dyke is still cracking jokes, singing, dancing, and proving that time may pass—but his sense of humor never will.
The legendary entertainer, who turns 100 on December 13th, made fans laugh and cringe just a little during a recent appearance at the Vandy High Tea event in Malibu. Surrounded by fans and his wife Arlene, Dick joked:
“That’s right, I’m not officially a hundred until December. Two months. Two months. It’d be funny if I didn’t make it.”
Fans roared, though the collective prayer afterward was definitely “please make it.”
The event, which benefited The Van Dyke Endowment of the Arts and the upcoming Dick Van Dyke Museum, featured music, stories, and performances by Dick, Arlene, and his singing group The Vantastic. True to form, Dick led a singalong for a six-year-old fan’s birthday and treated the audience to classics like “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”, “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”, and even “The Dick Van Dyke Show” theme.
When the conversation turned to his upcoming centennial, Dick got reflective—well, as reflective as Dick Van Dyke gets.
“I brag sometimes about how I made it to a hundred,” he said. “The truth is, if I had known I was going to live this long, I would’ve taken better care of myself. And it is frustrating because I don’t know what I did right. Other than [my wife Arlene], I didn’t do anything right.”
Dick and Arlene, who’s 54, have been married since 2012. The two are often seen together in cheerful clips and public appearances that show off Dick’s energy, wit, and that signature dance step that hasn’t faded in the slightest.
In fact, Rick Springfield recently spotted him at the gym, of all places, working every machine at 99. Springfield joked, “I thought I was doing well at 76, but Dick got up from the chest press and did a little dance step before I left! Amazing!”
Even as he approaches 100, Van Dyke’s career hasn’t slowed. In June 2024, he became the oldest-ever Daytime Emmy winner for his guest role on “Days of Our Lives”, adding to his already glittering collection of six Emmys, a Grammy, and a Tony.
After accepting the award, he summed up his legacy perfectly: “I hope to be remembered for laughter. I’ve been making people laugh for 75 years—and I can’t believe I’m still here and performing.” Then, with a classic twinkle in his eye, he added, “I’m looking for work if anybody has some.”
At nearly a century old, Dick Van Dyke isn’t just surviving—he’s thriving, singing, dancing, and reminding everyone that joy is the real secret to longevity.
Hollywood star Anna Kendrick may have had a real-life cryptid moment in Scotland.
While visiting the set of “The Traitors” earlier this year, Kendrick says she experienced something straight out of a Scottish legend.
According to the actress, her trip included a stop at Loch Ness, the famous body of water linked to one of the world’s best-known mysteries. Kendrick described herself as a skeptic, lumping Nessie in with UFOs and Bigfoot. But that didn’t stop her from feeling like she was part of the myth for a second.
“The trip was incredible, we went all round Scotland. We went to Loch Ness. And I’m a card-carrying skeptic. It’s like UFOs and Bigfoot, what are we talking about?” Kendrick told reporters.
Then she dropped the moment that sent fans buzzing.
“There was a thing and it came out of the water and it looked right at me. It might have actually just been one suspicious ripple. But I’m telling you there was something. I felt it.”
Kendrick didn’t say whether she snapped a photo, but her playful confession is already making the rounds online. Social media users are joking that she should call Charlie Sheen, who once famously claimed he was hunting mythical creatures himself.
Whether it was Nessie or just a wave, Kendrick’s story fits neatly into the Loch Ness legend, which dates back to the 6th century but really took off in the 1930s after a famous (and later debunked) photo of the “monster” hit newspapers. Sightings have continued ever since, despite decades of scientific surveys finding no hard evidence.
Still, the myth endures, and Kendrick’s experience adds one more name to the long list of believers—or at least curious witnesses. Even skeptics like her can’t resist the magic of Loch Ness.
Taylor Swift is famous for tearing guys down in her music. But on the new album, “The Life of a Showgirl”, she’s building them up. And I mean seriously up.
There’s a track called “Wood,” and it’s, well, exactly what it sounds like—a passionate ode to Travis Kelce’s equipment. And the lyrics? Let’s just say subtlety has left the stadium.
Take this verse:
“Forgive me, it sounds cocky / He ah-matized me and opened my eyes / Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see / His love was the key that opened my thighs.”
Then there’s this one:
“Girls, I don’t need to catch the bouquet, mm / To know a hard rock is on the way / And baby, I’ll admit, I’ve been a little superstitious / The curse on me was broken by your magic wand.”
And if that wasn’t enough, she seals the deal with, “Seems to be that you and me, we make our own luck / New Heights of manhood / I ain’t gotta knock on wood.”
At this point, Taylor could probably just name the song “Travis’ Penis” and call it a day.
But Swifties aren’t stopping there. The fandom’s detective squad thinks they’ve uncovered even more evidence about, um, the scale of Travis’s influence. “Wood” clocks in at exactly 2 minutes and 30 seconds—230 millimeters, for those doing the math, is nine inches. Oh, and it’s track number nine on the album. Coincidence? Her fans think not.
Naturally, the internet has thoughts. X (formerly Twitter) exploded with reactions ranging from laughter to outright admiration. One viral post joked, “‘Wood’ joining the list of Taylor Swift songs played at every wedding for the rest of time makes me so happy.”
Even Nicki Minaj chimed in, tweeting that the track was “EXACTLY what I needed tonight.” Same, Nicki. Same.
Whether or not Taylor meant to confirm what we all suspect, The Life of a Showgirl proves one thing for sure: no one teases a mystery—or a metaphor—quite like Taylor Swift.
George Lucas gave the world Star Wars, lightsabers, and Darth Vader’s iconic breathing, but even die-hard fans admit his dialogue could be… let’s say clunky.
Mark Hamill just reminded everyone of that fact by revealing one line from the original film that he flat-out dreaded saying—and is still grateful never made it to the screen.
The scene was supposed to happen as Luke Skywalker and Han Solo approached the Death Star in the Millennium Falcon. Han was ready to turn back, but Luke had other ideas. Lucas’s original dialogue for Luke went like this:
“But we can’t turn back. Fear is their greatest defense. I doubt if the actual security there is any greater than it was on Aquilea or Sullust. And what there is is most likely directed toward a large-scale assault.”
Yes, that’s one sentence.
Hamill explained that while the line technically made sense, there was no natural way to deliver it. He said, “As a sentence, it makes sense. But to make it sound like it’s an original thought that just occurred to you and deliver it in a spontaneous way is really, really hard.”
Luckily, the line was cut before filming. Imagine Luke Skywalker trying to sound inspiring while rattling off what basically sounds like a military textbook footnote.
This moment isn’t unique in the galaxy far, far away. Fans often joke about Lucas’s dialogue, pointing to lines like Anakin Skywalker’s infamous “I don’t like sand” speech in the prequels. But Hamill’s story is a reminder that sometimes the best edits in Hollywood aren’t about flashy effects or reshoots—they’re about knowing when not to force actors into a word salad.
In the end, Luke Skywalker’s journey still became one of cinema’s most beloved arcs, without a detour through Aquilea and Sullust. And Hamill? He’s still thanking the Force for sparing him that verbal obstacle course.
British actors Anthony Daniels, Alec Guinness and American Mark Hamill on the set of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Written, directed and produced by Georges Lucas. (Photo by Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)
Pro wrestling legend The Macho Man Randy Savage died at the far-too-young age of 58, after suffering a heart attack behind the wheel and crashing into a tree.
That was in 2011, 14 years ago.
But about six months before he died, Randy adopted a cat. A three-legged cat. Or, as his brother, fellow wrestler Lanny Poffo called it, a one-armed cat.
Randy named it Junkyard Cat, in honor of his late friend and fellow grappler The Junkyard Dog.
And that cat, we have just learned, is still kicking.
Randy’s estate recently posted a picture of Junkyard Cat, still alive in 2025.
Kenan Thompson of “Saturday Night Live” fame is working on a Randy Savage biopic. There’s no word if Junkyard Cat will make a cameo.
Junkyard Dog died in 1998. “Leapin'” Lanny Poffo passed in 2023.