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Former ‘Bachelorette’ Becca Kufrin and Thomas Jacobs welcome son, Benson Lee Jacobs Kufrin

Craig Sjodin/ABC via Getty Images The Bachelor Nation has grown by one: Becca Kufrin and her fiancé, fellow Bachelor in Paradise veteran Thomas Jacobs, have become parents. On Monday, former Bachelorette star Kufrin shared a joint Instagram post with Jacobs announcing the birth of their son, Benson Lee Jacobs Kufrin. “Benson Lee Jacobs Kufrin cracked …

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“What are you doing in my swamp!?”: Airbnb is opening Shrek’s house for guests

Dreamworks Animation/Airbnb If you love the Shrek movies, Airbnb has got a number — or more accurately, an address — for this Halloween. The homeshare company is opening up a painstakingly recreated version of Shrek’s swampy abode for its guests, just in time for Halloween. “Shrek’s mud-laden, moss-covered, murky-watered swamp is situated among the rolling …

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John Mulaney announces new stand-up tour, John Mulaney in Concert

Live Nation Emmy-winning comedian John Mulaney is following up his latest Netflix special, Baby J, with a new stand-up tour. John Mulaney in Concert kicks off on November 2 at the Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston, New York, and will have dates in Ohio, South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, his native Illinois and …

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Martin Scorsese says studio execs wanted ‘The Departed’ to be a franchise

Mike Coppola/FilmMagic In an extensive interview with GQ ahead of the October 20 release of his Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese explains why he turned his back on the studio system. As an anecdote, he says the film for which he won his only Oscar, 2006’s The Departed, would have been quite different …

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In Brief: Kevin Hart’s ‘Celebrity Squares’ game show picked up by VH1, and more

Kevin Hart‘s latest project, a modern take on the classic TV game show Hollywood Squares, has been picked up by VH1. Celebrity Squares, hosted by actor and comedian DC Young Fly, “will bring two contestants together to play Tic-Tac-Toe, banking cash, and prizes along the way. The player with the most money in their bank …

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Report: Jason Sudeikis to pay Olivia Wilde over $27,000 a month in custody settlement

Getty Images, FILE Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde have reportedly settled their custody case. Sudeikis, 48, agreed to pay $27,500 in monthly child support for their two children — son Otis, 9, and daughter Daisy, who’ll turn 7 in October — according to court documents obtained by the Daily Mail. The Ted Lasso star will …

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‘TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR’ film is going global

Taylor Swift Productions If you thought TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR concert film couldn’t get any bigger, you’d be wrong. Theater chain AMC announced the movie is getting worldwide distribution, into more than 100 countries, beginning on October 13. A “so excited” Taylor broke the news on her Instagram at 8 a.m. ET, noting, …

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Angus Cloud’s mother recalls ‘Euphoria’ actor’s final moments

HBO/Eddy Chen In a heartfelt new interview, Angus Cloud‘s mother, Lisa Cloud, shared fond memories of her son and the final moments leading up to his tragic passing on July 31. While reminiscing in Angus’s graffiti-adorned bedroom, Lisa described him as “beautiful and creative,” cherishing his love for his home and his small room. Pointing to the paint-splattered …

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What happened at Megan Rapinoe’s final USWNT game

Michael Reaves/Getty Images (CHICAGO) — After over 200 appearances on the field with the U.S. women’s national soccer team, Megan Rapinoe played her final game Sunday. Rapinoe, a former USWNT co-captain, donned the captain’s armband one last time on Sunday and helped lead her team to a 2-0 victory against South Africa at Chicago’s Soldier …

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Neil deGrasse Tyson says Halle Berry’s ‘Moonfall’ dethroned ‘Armageddon’ as least scientifically accurate movie

Lionsgate Physicist — and arguably cinematic wet blanket — Neil deGrasse Tyson has traditionally been quick to point out scientific inaccuracies in films, but he’s giving Halle Berry‘s 2022 dud Moonfall a top honor. Well, dishonor, really: He says the movie co-written and directed by Roland Emmerich has dethroned 1998’s Armageddon as the movie that …

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