A viral TikTok from an AMC moviegoer, Tyler (@gaywithopinions), has sparked outrage after he and his friends were removed from their seats during a screening of Wicked at AMC New City 14 in Chicago. Tyler’s video, which has gained over 64,000 views, details how a mix-up led to them being displaced despite purchasing tickets weeks in advance and arriving early. After being told their seats were needed for latecomers due to a scheduling error, Tyler's group was offered scattered seating in the front row, which caused additional discomfort, leaving him frustrated with the inadequate compensation of an AMC gift card and two movie vouchers. ?? https://lnkd.in/g2mb4YDi
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One of the biggest highlights of the Thanksgiving parade is the star-studded lineup of performers who help kick off the holiday season with festive cheer. ? ? From chart-topping singers and Broadway stars to beloved television icons, the parade never fails to deliver surprise appearances that capture the spirit of the holidays. ? ? This year, fans can look forward to seeing an exciting mix of celebrities, including some major pop stars, musical theater legends, and fan-favorite TV personalities lighting up the parade route.
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Billboard’s list of the "25 Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century" has sparked heated debates, with fans questioning snubs and the inclusion of certain stars. The top five so far includes Lady Gaga at 5, Drake at 4, and Rihanna at 3, but all eyes have been on the age-old rivalry between Beyoncé and Taylor Swift for the top spot. After much anticipation, Billboard revealed Beyoncé as number one, leaving Taylor Swift in the runner-up position, with the rankings based on factors like music videos, live performances, and cultural impact.
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The final scene of Wicked has become a cinematic triumph, with Cynthia Erivo soaring above Oz, singing "Defying Gravity" in a performance that has audiences leaping from their seats in awe. However, fans are now sharing the film's four-minute finale for free on social media platforms like X and TikTok, where clips of Erivo and Ariana Grande have already gone viral. This surge in piracy, driven by younger moviegoers emboldened by post-pandemic behavior, has raised questions about how such footage is slipping past studios’ anti-piracy measures and social media guidelines.
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Joey Graziadei, won the mirrorball on Dancing With the Stars season 33 and admitted he “blacked out” when his name was called as the champion. He and pro partner Jenna Johnson scored a perfect 30 for their cha-cha to Justin Timberlake’s "Can't Stop the Feeling!" and nearly perfect 29 for their freestyle, taking home the win during finale. Speaking to Us Weekly, Joey expressed his shock, recalling only snippets of the moment, including Jenna's loud scream, hugging her, and the weight of the trophy.
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Wendy Williams' struggle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) has taken a heartbreaking turn, as her court-appointed guardian reported that she is now "cognitively impaired, permanently disabled, and legally incapacitated." This revelation comes amid a legal battle involving Williams' guardian, Sabrina E. Morrissey, and media companies tied to the docuseries 'Where Is Wendy Williams?,' which aired shortly after Williams' FTD diagnosis was made public. Morrissey claims the docuseries exploited Williams, alleging she was incapable of consenting to being filmed, and is now seeking legal protection for Williams' privacy, including redactions to the ongoing lawsuit concerning her health and finances.
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Adele wrapped up her two-year residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace with a heartfelt farewell during the final show of her 'Weekends With Adele' concert series. ? ? The 16-time Grammy winner shared emotional moments with the audience, paying tribute to her son Angelo, partner Rich Paul, and reflecting on what’s next. ? ? While admitting she’s uncertain about her future plans, Adele assured fans she’ll return to the stage when the time is right, expressing how much she’ll miss performing in Las Vegas.? ? ?? https://lnkd.in/g9iyYg97
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Universal Pictures confirmed that reports of a pay disparity between Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande for 'Wicked' are completely false. A spokesperson for the studio told The Hollywood Reporter that the rumors were "internet fodder" and both actresses received equal pay for their roles as Elphaba and Glinda. Multiple sources close to the production also verified that Erivo and Grande were compensated the same, despite viral claims on social media suggesting otherwise. ?? https://lnkd.in/g_RuUepa
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Axios reports that President-elect Donald Trump is considering appointing an "AI czar" to oversee government AI projects and federal policies. The role would coordinate efforts to maintain the U.S.'s leadership in AI, working closely with agency officials as outlined in President Biden's executive order, which is expected to continue under Trump. While Elon Musk is not expected to take the czar position, sources say he will play a key role in shaping AI policy.
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Brie Larson surprised fans on social media with a bold transformation, revealing a dramatic pixie cut and darker hair color. The actress shared black-and-white photos of her new look, paired with a casual off-the-shoulder sweater, minimal makeup, and a confident side profile. She captioned the post, "Elektra is here," teasing her West End debut in Anne Carson’s adaptation of Elektra, where she’ll star in the iconic role. Swipe to see Brie's new look ??