Kristen Bell’s Pasta Hack: How She Keeps Carbs From Crushing Her

If you’re a pasta lover who’s ever wished you could twirl your fork into a big bowl of spaghetti without feeling like you just signed up for a post-dinner nap, Kristen Bell has a trick for you.

According to her “Nobody Wants This” co-star Justine Lupe, Bell swears by a simple hack that helps stabilize blood sugar, keeps you fuller longer, and may even prevent weight gain.

Here’s the move: before digging into a carb-heavy meal like pasta, she eats a serving of leafy greens—think spinach, kale, or anything fibrous enough to make your mom proud. If a salad isn’t an option, she’ll reach for a glass of Metamucil or even a quick shot of apple cider vinegar (and yes, the liquid, not those trendy gummies).

Lupe shared the method during an interview and gave credit where credit’s due, saying, “It supposedly stabilizes your glucose. You can thank Kristen Bell for that, everyone.”

And it’s not just Hollywood pseudoscience. A registered dietician backed up Bell’s approach, noting that stable blood sugar does more than just help with cravings. Over time, it can reduce the risk of diabetes, heart disease, insulin resistance, and obesity. In other words, Kristen’s little pre-dinner routine isn’t just a celebrity quirk—it’s a legit bio-hack with real health benefits.

The logic behind it is pretty straightforward.

When you eat greens or fiber before carbs, your body slows down the absorption of sugar into your bloodstream. That means fewer spikes and crashes, more steady energy, and less chance you’ll raid the pantry for cookies an hour later. Think of it as giving your metabolism a little pep talk before the main event.

Of course, no single hack is a magic bullet. Bell’s trick works best as part of a balanced lifestyle, not as a green light to live exclusively on fettuccine Alfredo. Still, for anyone who’s tried every diet trend only to wind up back at square one, this one feels refreshingly doable. You don’t have to give up pasta—you just have to start with some spinach first.

So, the next time you’re eyeing a plate of linguine, remember Kristen Bell’s advice: a handful of greens now, a steadier you later. Your blood sugar (and maybe your waistband) will thank you.

Elton John Had His Kneecaps Baked Into Jewelry

Elton John has never been one to do things the ordinary way, and his latest reveal proves it.

The Rocket Man had both knees replaced last year, and instead of tossing those old kneecaps in the medical waste bin, he had them baked, polished, and turned into JEWELRY.

His right kneecap is now a gold-plated necklace that looks like something Indiana Jones would try to smuggle out of a tomb. On the back, there’s a Latin phrase engraved that translates to “I will no longer bow to any man.” (Which makes sense, because you really can’t bow without kneecaps.)

The left one was a little smaller, so it got turned into a brooch. Basically, Elton has officially become the only man alive who can say, “Oh this? It’s made from my actual skeleton.”

The process wasn’t so simple.

Elton’s designer explained they literally had to bake the kneecaps to dry them out. Once baked, they turned porous like pumice stone, so they were painted with acetate and polished until they looked less like body parts and more like treasure.

It might sound a little morbid, but Elton himself seems delighted by the idea. In fact, he talked about it in a short film released online, and fans can catch his comments about the kneecap jewelry around the 11-minute mark.

Fans are reacting the way you’d expect: half horrified, half impressed.

Some are calling it creepy, others are saying it’s peak Elton John energy. Honestly, it kind of fits perfectly. This is the same guy who’s worn sequined Dodgers uniforms, feathered headdresses, and even waddled out on stage dressed as Donald Duck. Compared to that, kneecap jewelry feels … elegant?

If nothing else, Elton’s found a way to turn major surgery into a flex. Most people leave the hospital with a scar and a physical therapy bill. Elton John leaves with accessories that belong in a museum.

Mark Hamill Turned Down One of the Grossest Movie Roles Ever

Mark Hamill has been part of one of the most beloved trilogies in movie history, but he had a chance to be a part of another trilogy … and immediately said hard pass.

The Star Wars legend revealed he was once offered a role in the infamous horror sequel The Human Centipede 2.

But luckily, his Jedi wisdom told him to turn it down. He said, “That was an easy one. I said, ‘No, don’t send the script.’ The premise alone… I’ll never see one, and I really resent the fact that some human being thought of that concept of sewing people together, mouth to anus. Goodbye, and never enter my life again.’”

And honestly? Fair.

Even fans who love horror movies often admit The Human Centipede series is more about gross-out factor than storytelling.

For someone like Hamill, who has spent decades cementing his reputation as one of pop culture’s most beloved actors, the idea of joining a franchise built around body horror was a no-go from the start.

That doesn’t mean he avoids intense films altogether. His new movie, The Long Walk, is dark and heavy, but Hamill clarified that he just doesn’t have much love for gore-fests. “I get the appeal of ‘Friday the 13th’ and all those horror, slasher, gore movies, but they’re just not for me,” he said.

Fans online have been quick to side with him, joking that Luke Skywalker dodged an even greater dark side than Darth Vader. After all, the internet never forgets, and nobody wants their IMDb page forever tied to a movie about people sewn together in a line.

Sharon Osbourne Speaks Out for First Time Since Ozzy’s Death

Sharon Osbourne has spoken publicly for the first time since the loss of her husband, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, and her message was one of deep gratitude.

In a heartfelt statement shared on social media, Sharon thanked fans for their overwhelming support during what she described as some of her darkest days. “I’m still having trouble finding the words to express how grateful I am for the overwhelming love and support you’ve shown on social media,” she wrote. “Your comments, posts, and tributes have brought me more comfort than you know. None of it has gone unnoticed, in fact, it’s carried me through many nights.”

Ozzy’s passing on July 22nd left the music world shaken, with tributes pouring in from fellow artists, fans, and friends around the globe. Sharon, who was not only Ozzy’s wife of more than 40 years but also his longtime manager, has remained a steady presence in the public eye through decades of rock-and-roll chaos, reality TV fame, and personal challenges.

Alongside her statement, Sharon also shared a glimpse into a new activity she and daughter Kelly Osbourne recently tried together: falconry.

She posted a video from the outing, calling the experience “nothing short of magical.” Sharon explained that the connection you make with the birds of prey is based entirely on trust, confidence, and mutual respect. “They’ll choose to perch on you only if they sense you are safe and unafraid of them. It’s a bond I know all too well,” she reflected, subtly tying the lesson back to her own life experiences.

The choice to share falconry, rather than a traditional tribute or memory, feels very Sharon: unexpected, strong, and symbolic. It suggests she is leaning on both family and new adventures as she navigates life without Ozzy by her side.

For fans, the statement was a reminder of the tight bond the Osbournes have always shared with the public. From “The Osbournes” reality show in the early 2000s to Ozzy’s decades of music that defined heavy metal, the family has always invited fans into their world. And in this moment of grief, Sharon made it clear that the love is very much felt and appreciated.

While it may take time before Sharon shares more about how she and her family are processing Ozzy’s loss, her message this week showed resilience, gratitude, and a glimpse at how she’s finding light amid the heartbreak.

Spinal Tap’s Legendary “11-Pack” Collectible Already Sold Out

If you were hoping to snag one of the coolest movie tie-in collectibles of the year, you’re too late. Liquid Death just released a limited run of This Is Spinal Tap-inspired 11-packs of Still Mountain Water, each case autographed by all three members of the band. The price tag? A very rock-and-roll $1,100.

The nod to Spinal Tap’s most famous scene — the “these go to 11” guitar amp moment — made this an instant must-have for hardcore fans. And sure enough, the packs sold out almost immediately.

The listing is still live on Liquid Death’s site, complete with a “Notify Me When Available” button, though there’s no official word on whether more will ever be restocked. Translation: unless you got lucky, you’ll be watching from the sidelines while someone else brags about having an eleven-pack in their fridge.

The timing of the drop couldn’t be better. Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues hits theaters this Friday, reigniting interest in the cult-favorite mockumentary and its gloriously clueless rockers. For longtime fans, the $1,100 price might have felt steep, but given how quickly they vanished, it’s clear the market for Tap memorabilia still cranks all the way past ten.

So, if you see one of those 11-packs pop up on eBay, brace yourself. The resale price will almost certainly be cranked higher than Nigel Tufnel’s amp.

Nate Bargatze Is Putting Emmy Winners on the Clock With a Charity Twist

The Emmys are happening this Sunday, and host Nate Bargatze has come up with a clever way to keep those acceptance speeches from dragging on forever. Instead of relying on the orchestra to play people off, he’s turning time limits into cold, hard cash for a good cause.

Here’s the deal: every winner gets 45 seconds to say their thank-yous. After the show, Bargatze will donate $100,000 to the Boys & Girls Club. But if winners go over their allotted time, every second costs the kids a thousand bucks. Yes, you heard that right — $1,000 per second. Suddenly, thanking your third-grade drama teacher doesn’t seem so urgent.

It’s not all bad news for the charity, though. If someone wraps up early, Nate will actually add $1,000 to the donation for each second they leave on the clock. So theoretically, if enough winners keep it short and sweet, the Boys & Girls Club could walk away with more than the original $100,000.

To make things even more awkward, they joked that kids from the Boys & Girls Club will actually be at the ceremony, ready to look winners in the eye if their rambling cuts into the charity check.

Bargatze put it bluntly: “They’re gonna come out. You’re gonna have to look them in the face. It’s real, real.”

Of course, Nate admits he feels a little guilty about the setup, since he knows how much work nominees put into getting to the Emmys. Still, he insists that’s the plan, and he’s sticking to it.

This move is classic Bargatze, blending deadpan comedy with a little social experiment. Acceptance speeches are notorious for running long, and every year someone goes viral for either getting cut off or ignoring the music altogether. His “cash clock” idea could be just the motivation winners need to speed things up — or the reason we all see a tearful actor apologizing to children while the timer ticks away.

Either way, Sunday night just got a lot more interesting. And for once, viewers might actually be rooting against long speeches. After all, every second counts when kids’ charity money is on the line.

Did Elon Musk Lose the Title of World’s Richest Person?

The battle of the billionaires is getting confusing, depending on which financial scoreboard you’re looking at. According to Bloomberg, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison just leapfrogged Elon Musk to claim the title of the world’s richest person. They estimated Ellison’s fortune at a staggering $393 billion, while Musk’s sat slightly behind at $385 billion.

But wait—Forbes isn’t buying it. Their real-time billionaires list still has Musk comfortably in first place, pegging his net worth at around $439 billion. In their tally, Ellison doesn’t come close to knocking him off the top spot.

So who’s right?

The short answer is that billionaire rankings can change depending on how you calculate wealth. Bloomberg and Forbes use different methods, tracking fluctuating stock prices, private holdings, and other assets in real time. Since so much of Musk’s wealth is tied to Tesla stock, even small changes on Wall Street can cause his net worth to bounce up or down by billions in a single day. Ellison’s fortune, meanwhile, is more tied to Oracle’s steady climb in value.

By the end of the day yesterday, Bloomberg’s real-time list had Musk back on top, with Ellison settling at $383 billion.

The takeaway?

Both Ellison and Musk are still living in a financial stratosphere that the rest of us can’t even see with binoculars. Whether Musk is worth $385 billion or $439 billion, he’s not exactly clipping coupons. And Ellison, who’s been quietly stacking his fortune for decades, is suddenly in the spotlight as Silicon Valley’s heir apparent—at least according to one scoreboard.

The Weird Jobs Rock Stars Had Before Fame

Before the fame, fortune, and questionable backstage antics, a lot of rock stars were just regular people with regular jobs. Okay… maybe not regular jobs. Some of these side hustles are wild, some are gross, and a few are the kind of thing you only admit after a couple of drinks.

Here’s the breakdown of what your favorite rock icons were doing before they became legends:

  • Ozzy Osbourne – The Prince of Darkness started out cutting open cow carcasses at a slaughterhouse. Yep, meat hooks before microphones.
  • Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) – Handled fish guts at a seafood company. Glamorous? Not exactly. Slimy? Absolutely.
  • Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead) – Hung out with greatness early on as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix. That’s basically a rock ‘n’ roll internship.
  • Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) – Before defining grunge, he was pushing a mop as a janitor. Smells like bleach spirit.
  • Axl Rose (Guns N’ Roses) – Worked as a manager at Tower Records, probably alphabetizing the bands he’d eventually outsell.
  • Corey Taylor (Slipknot) – Sold adult toys and movies in a porn shop. Masked metal mayhem feels like the logical next step.
  • Debbie Harry (Blondie) – Rock’s coolest blonde once worked as a Playboy Bunny in New York City.
  • Courtney Love – Stripped in Los Angeles to make ends meet. Considering her chaotic stage presence, this actually tracks.
  • Rob Zombie – Got his start in children’s TV of all places, working as a production assistant on “Pee-wee’s Playhouse”. That explains a lot, honestly.
  • Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) – Shredded clothes before he shredded guitars, working as an exotic dancer for bachelorette parties.
  • Fred Durst (Limp Bizkit) – Inked skin as a tattoo artist before yelling about doing it “all for the nookie.”

See? Not all legends are born with a guitar in their hands. Some are armed with mops, fish guts, or a stack of tattoo needles. So the next time you’re stuck at your 9-to-5, just remember: even Ozzy started off elbow-deep in cow carcasses, and look how that turned out.

Steve from “Blue’s Clues” Will Interview a Porn Star on His New Podcast

Steve Burns from Blue’s Clues is back, but this time he’s trading in his handy-dandy notebook for a microphone. Steve’s new podcast Alive launches September 17, and let’s be clear: this is not kids’ stuff.

Yes, Steve might forever be remembered as the friendly host who helped preschoolers solve paw-print mysteries, but his new show is made for adults. Case in point, one of his first guests is Maitland Ward, the former Boy Meets World star who left sitcoms behind for a career in adult film. That’s… a pretty big leap from mail time.

And she’s not the only unexpected name joining Steve. Other confirmed guests include Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne, Congressman Ro Khanna, and the legendary Jamie Lee Curtis.

The topics? Heavy ones, like sex and death, which is about as far as you can get from singing about the color blue with a cartoon puppy.

For anyone tempted to crown him the next Mr. Rogers, Steve has already shut that down. He told People, “That is a weight that I do not wish to carry around, and that is a bar that I cannot possibly… no one could possibly… live up to. That dude should be on our money.” He added, with classic self-deprecating humor, “I’m just a neurotic bald guy who is sitting next to you, a fellow traveler on the struggle bus.”

Steve has popped up in recent years to give nostalgic pep talks that hit Millennials right in the feels, so fans already know he has a way of tackling deep topics with honesty. Alive looks like his chance to expand that voice into longer, more unfiltered conversations.

So if you grew up with Steve helping you find “a clue, a clue,” get ready for a version of him that’s wiser, funnier, and a lot more candid. Just don’t expect any handy-dandy notebooks.

Post Malone Launched His Fashion Label in Paris, with Denim, Beer, and a Horse

Post Malone is officially a fashion designer now, and he did not roll out his debut quietly. The rapper-turned-style icon hit Paris on Monday with a full-on runway show to launch his new label, Austin Post Apparel—yes, he went with his real name for the brand.

Posty described the line as “a new creative expression and soulful extension of his identity,” and his first collection is called At First Light. The vibe? Dallas western mixed with Southwest ranch. Think cowboy grit with a couture twist.

And because this is Post Malone, the show wasn’t just your standard walk-the-runway event. One model rode in on an actual horse, proving the man really commits to a theme. Then Malone himself closed things out, strutting in all-denim with a beer in hand like he was equal parts ranch hand and rock star.

The collection leans heavily into Western Americana, which makes sense for Malone, who has Texas roots and lives in Utah. Denim dominated the runway, along with bold ranch-inspired pieces meant to fuse rugged practicality with modern high fashion.

Fashion insiders are already buzzing about how Malone might shake up the luxury scene. Celebrity lines can be hit or miss, but his debut definitely made people look twice. Between the horse, the beer, and the cowboy-cool aesthetic, he sent a clear message: this isn’t just merch, it’s his personal style blown up into a full collection.

And honestly, it makes sense. Posty’s been quietly influencing fashion for years, from his signature face tattoos and oversized flannels to his love of Crocs (he’s done multiple sold-out collabs with the brand). Now, instead of just being a muse, he’s steering the whole thing himself.

Fans online had mixed reactions—some praising the authenticity of his ranch-inspired looks, others laughing at the sight of a horse on a Paris runway. But love it or not, it’s pure Post Malone: unpredictable, playful, and impossible to ignore.

So, will Austin Post Apparel become the next big name in fashion? Too early to tell. But one thing’s for sure: Posty knows how to put on a show, and fashion weeks around the world might never look at cowboys the same way again.

 

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