Chelsea Handler went after Shane Gillis and Tony Hinchcliffe for their "Roast of Kevin Hart" jokes, calling the comedians “racist” and “sexist":
“There was so much disgustingness. I knew it was going to be such a gross vibe that I would be able to elevate it, no problem. … Kevin didn’t deserve that. He deserved an elevated roast.”
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@otolz_ I was walking down the street once and someone left their St. Bernard off leash and I had airpods in. So I was pushed forward, turned around and it was the St. Bernard growling at me. The owner came running saying 'DO. NOT. MOVE.'
It was quite scary.
Las imágenes de seguridad del refugio de animales captaron a un perro asustado con un gran San Bernardo.
Tuve un San Bernardo y esta es exactamente la forma en que son de cariñosos❣️
¡Los adoptaría a ambos!
Mel Gibson has unveiled the first look at “The Resurrection of the Christ,” the director’s long-delayed follow-up to 2004’s “The Passion of the Christ.”
“Part One” has been postponed just a few months, with plans to debut on May 6, 2027. “Part Two” was bumped a year, from May 6, 2027, to May 25, 2028.
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@MikeyMouseD88@Variety The two parts will feature the Resurrection, Jesus' descending into hell, the spiritual war between good and evil, the falling of the fallen angels, the death of every one of Jesus' close disciples.
The video shows a woman sprinting down a suburban street, chased by a man. She spots a lady unloading her car (trunk open) and dives inside to hide, begging her to close it. The lady shuts the trunk and drives off just as the chaser arrives, saving her.
It's a viral "creepy dashcam" horror clip that's been circulating on TikTok/Threads since early 2026. No real news reports, police records, or victim IDs match it—looks staged/AI-generated for shock value.
The helper lady (and the woman she saved) aren't real people in a documented case, so no updates on how anyone's "doing." Classic urban legend-style content.