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ONTD Investigates: These Men Wore "Time's Up" Pins on the Red Carpet but Did They Donate $?

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A follow-up to this post:ONTD Investigates: These "Time's Up" Donors Are Not Champions of Victims of Sexual Misconduct




What's worse than donating to a campaign against sexual harassment so you can look like a champion for victims while still making money off, supporting, defending, and lending your star power to abusers?

Being an abuser or working with abusers, then inserting yourself in said campaign, getting all the good PR points and being praised by the media, while not even donating a single cent. That's right. These celebrities who were on the Golden Globes red carpet wore all black and/or sported a Time's Up pin to support the campaign against sexual harassment. But did they donate anything or did they just get free PR?

OP checked the biggest 3,000 donations, going wellllll into the number of people who donated $75. These celebs were not there. It's possible they donated anonymously (why would they want to be photographed supporting the campaign then?) or $75 or less. If I really missed them let me know.

POSITIVE BONUS: Male celebs who were seen with the Time's Up pin and donated: Hugh Grant ($10k, under his daughter's name), Matt Smith ($500), William Macy ($200).Justin Timberlake and Jude Law were covered in the previous post.




ARMIE HAMMER & TIMOTHEE CHALAMET - Armie Hammer the champion for women wore a Time's Up pin and Swiss Chalet opted for a full black look. Hammer defended Nate Parker publicly, said Polanski (who drugged and raped a child) is a grey area and Swiss Chalet has an upcoming movie with Woody Allen.




EWAN MCGREGOR - This feminist has worked with both Woody Allen and Polanski. His interviews sucking up to Polanski are a trip to watch.



CHRISTIAN SLATER - The tweet says it all. Violent & abusive (convicted for assaulting his gf) Christian Slater thought he was slick wearing that pin on the red carpet. Slater once called a reporter who asked about his assault conviction a "salacious cunt".




DAVID HARBOUR - Yass! Thanks for ending the patriarchy, Woody Allen supporter!




RYAN SEACREST, THE FRANCO BROTHERS - Oop. Ryan is currently being accused of sexual misconduct in the workplace. James Franco has tried to pick up a 17 year old girl and has been called out for various creepy incidents on twitter since wearing the Time's Up pin. He called a female character on his book "Cunty".




GARY OLDMAN - Irony is truly dead. Gary Oldman the racist, homophobic, antissemite, violent asshole, allegedly abusive monster, preened and posed with a Time's Up pin and called out Harvey Weinstein.







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ONTD, have you ever let other people do all the work and then took credit for it? have you ever pretended to support a charity?

ONTD Original: Unsolved Mysteries' Dark Side

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Sometimes, Unsolved Mysteries profiled cases that went a little...strange. We’re not just talking about the UFOs and crazy theories (usually filed under: The Unexplained). We’re talking criminal cases that dabbled in the paranormal and occult.

In this ONTD original series, resident true crime junkies beaarthursdrug and patchsassy go to the way-back machine for some of our favorite segments from the 1980s classic Unsolved Mysteries. (Note: all old episode numbers correspond with episodes on Amazon Prime.)


Ann Sigmin (old: 1x10, new:2x19)



Charlie Sigmin fell under the spell of Ann Sigmin, and they married and had children together. However, friends and family started noticing cracks in the marriage. It was alleged that Ann was cheating on Charlie, and one night in turn he went out to the backyard shed and discovered Ann, clad in a negligee, performing a satanic ritual, ripping up the photo of her alleged fling and burning it in the fire while chanting, with a poster of a Satan-like-figure on the wall. Several days later he found a strange doll on their bed, which Ann confirmed to be a voodoo doll that traps evil spirits. Charlie essentially told her to GTFO, which she did by taking their two kids and moving to another state.

Charlie became extremely depressed and drank a lot, because there was no such thing as Tinder, Grindr, or Scruff back in the 1980’s. On the night of October 19th, 1986, he received a phone call from Ann, threatening suicide with their boys crying in the background. Charlie rushed to the house, where it was alleged by Ann that he got into an altercation with her and her new boyfriend. The boyfriend, Garey Goff, shot Charlie five times, killing him. He and Ann fled, after police had a friend of Ann’s meet her in a parking lot, wearing a wire, to try to get her to confess about Charlie’s death. They got what they needed, but hours later Ann and Garey vanished.

Eventually Garey Goff turned himself in and pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. Goff was sentenced to twenty years and was released after serving thirteen years and five months. From prison, he pleaded for Sigmin to also turn herself in, but she refused. There is still a warrant for the arrest of Ann Sigmin for first-degree murder. She may be living in Oregon or Arizona under the alias Andy Hayes or Andy Partlowe.

Kurt McFall (old: 1x02, new: 6x03)



Kurt McFall was a 17-year old high school student who was found dead on the beach at San Francisco Bay in September 1984. He was lacking a shirt, shoes, and socks. His body showed no external injuries, and the coroner had trouble determining the cause of death.

It was revealed that Kurt had a fascination with mysticism as well as recreational Medieval jousting (think LARPing….but 1980’s!) For years, Kurt had been interested in the game "Dungeons and Dragons" and a year before his death he joined the Society for Creative Anachronism, or SCA, in which members participated in events related to medieval times.

Disillusioned with the group, Kurt left only to join a group focused on Pagan religion, and one of his friends introduced him to the much older Gabriel Carrillo, who would turn out to be an important figure in the investigation. Carrillo was an openly-gay Pagan cult leader who was known to frequently let Kurt stay at his house. He claimed that on the night that Kurt disappeared, he went swimming in Ocean Beach in San Francisco, and then went back to Carrillo’s apartment. He left Carrillo’s apartment at 3:30 AM, and that was the last time Kurt was seen alive.

Another strange factor surrounding his death was that beer bottles were found scattered around the area where he was found. Kurt’s parents found this strange because Kurt was not known to drink. They believe he was murdered after finding out something in one of the organizations he was involved with. The case is still unsolved.

Shane Stewart and Sally McNelty (old: 4x01, new:3x01)



Shane & Sally were spending a relaxing 4th of July together in the small town of San Angelo, Texas. On the morning of the 5th, Shane’s car was found near a lake. They were nowhere to be found, but there was no sign of a struggle.

The police felt they had just run off and gotten married, but Shane’s father knew he would never leave his car behind. (insert eyeroll here)

In November, two skeletons were found near a different lake 17 miles away from where Shane’s car was found. Both were killed with a shotgun. Then the rumors started about them being involved with a Satanic cult.

Sally was rebellious and resentful of growing up without a father. She began sneaking out and her need to feel loved and accepted may have led her towards a cult (or the closest thing that small-town central Texas has to a cult). One of her friends accompanied her to a group meeting, where she seemed to go into a trance-like state while playing with a Ouija board. Sally eventually called the police, asking their assistance for her and Shane to get away from the cult due to drug use and group sex.

Shane and Sally left town for awhile (separately), but they eventually came back in early summer, around a month before they were killed. Sally was paranoid that they were trying to kill her and Shane was overheard saying that he owed someone money, but he was reluctant to tell his father all the details. On the night of their murders, they watched the fireworks show, then were hanging out at a lake. An eyewitness who was out for a leisurely 1 a.m. fish saw a truck pull up and chat with the couple, who refused to leave with them because “they weren’t into that no more.” This case is unsolved. The police have not ruled out those involved in the “cult-like activity” but cannot bring them before a Grand Jury due to lack of evidence.

Magic: the Gathering (old: 8x13, new: 3x07)



Michael was 25 and married. Rochelle was 19. They were lovers, and they were also part of a group that gathered regularly to play the game Magic: The Gathering. The investigators don’t know if it was jealousy over their relationship or if there was something that happened during that night’s round of Magic that lead to the double murder.

Michael was found near his car the next morning. Rochelle was found later that day in a different place. A large cardboard box covered her body. It is believed they left the party together and went to park (and all of the things involved with parking, apparently) where Michael’s body was found. They were apparently forcibly removed during their activities (as they were hastily dressed) by parties unknown and violently attacked.

Police believe that Michael was an bystander and Rochelle was the target, due to evidence at the scene and on both bodies. Rochelle felt she was being stalked by a guy who watched her closely at work. Michael’s wife, despite having knowledge of the affair and a large life insurance policy, took a polygraph exam and was cleared.

When the police were at a dead end, the police hired Nancy Myer, a psychic. She disagreed with the police. Her senses told her that Michael was the target of the murderer, likely because of his connections to the occult. Authorities discount this and believe that the biggest clue is the box that Rochelle’s body was under - it was a large box used to store professional-grade printing paper. This case is still unsolved.

Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 4

2018 ONTD Film Critic Society Awards - Reminder to Vote

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*The above image was taken from Morgan90's previous awards posts, I don't know how to use photoshop or whatever, so credit to them*

For anyone that missed the original post, you can VOTE HERE


You can also change your vote, if you like. You just click the poll #, then click [ Fill out Poll ] at the top of the page.

Some of them are close and ties annoy me, so vote so there aren't any ties.

I'll close the poll Monday and have the results up Tuesday (is that enough time for the people who said they needed to watch some movies?)

Throwback Thursday: 5 Times Our Faves Brought Back their Debut Looks

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Within our sad world obsessed with youth, it's been a trend in stan world to compile side-by-side pics of your favorite performers to see how they have been aging or remained the same. As superficial as it is, it brings #thegays back to when their faves were starting to prosper at one point of their career. Here are some moments where these acts snatched us by purposely or inadvertently taking a trip down memory lane.

1. Genie in a Bottle


Legend X is truly the chameleon of pop 2nd to Madonna in both aesthetic, attitude, and accent wise. However, she has expressed many times how tired she was playing up to the soft girl-next-door look in her early days which led us to the #epic experimental, culture vulture era of Stripped where she really let loose with her image. Her usual go-to makeup is a three-tier caked up look with red lips, but she brought us back #Genie vibes on the 5th season of The Voice and tbh, she might as well pretend she was a new artist again after Lotus (but #JusticeForYourBody).


2. The Fame Ball Tour


ARTPOP was an interesting career trajectory for Gaga to say the least. She expressed how she'll always evolve and how she wanted to be #everyicon, so in the VMA Applause performance, she dedicated her first Fame Ball Tour look with a watered-down, Vegas Farewell tour-esque ensemble that does not match up to the original (which is fitting since she has signed a residency contract for Vegas later this year #LasGagas [also no shade to Cher]). We'll miss blonde-fringe, hair bow, and shoulder pad Gaga from time to time #GiveMeTheThingThatILove#PutYourHandsUp.

3. Fearless Tour


Controversial snake queen attempted to reclaim her #reputation that has developed in her already decade-long career. Here for the Look What You Made Me Do (what did she do?) video, she pulled a look right from the archive of her debut tour for Fearless where she used to be the country-bumpkin type. Sorry she can't come to the phone right now... why?.... cuz she's deadL0LomGz! xD

4. Mariah Carey


Skinny Legend has many meta moments, and this is one of them. For her campaign for Weight WatchersMemoirs of an Imperfect Angel, Mimi had a shoot that was a look back (or a memoir, if u will) to iconic looks including her ST era and Butterfly. She has proven she'll always bounce back - with her Emancipation, Emancipation 2.0, and #Triumphant performance on New Year's Eve 2017. To this day she's still skinny, f*ck blue lives, and she still looks You're MineEternally twelve.

5. Crazy in Love



Bey had y'all FOOLIN' with new material in 2013, teasing Bow Down and Grown Woman - which was used for her Pepsi endorsement... but in the end it the worth the wait for the groundbreaking ST. She paid a direct homage to her legendary career in the commercial revisiting several other looks from music videos, including Bootylicious, Single Ladies, and her debut single Crazy in Love which featured an aspiring rapper.


It's another meta post from moi. Anymore examples of this?


Sources: 1 / 2 / 3

Kesha to perform at the Grammys + five times she served us vocals live

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Topping off an incredible year, Kesha was announced as a Grammy performer in addition to already holding the honour of being a (two-time) Grammy nominee for the first time in her career. Are you gonna be tuning in ONTD?



Although the general public only seems to have caught up to her singing and songwriting talent with Rainbow, fans know that Kesha has always been a stellar and emotive live vocalist. So as a special ONTD original extra, check out five of Kesha's best live vocals.













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Did Lorde cause Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff's break up? An ONTD Investigation.

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  • If we go back to this post, we will see that Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff have been on the brink of a break up for a while. It took months. Who has Jack been spending many months with recently? Our girl Ella Yelich-O'Connor.

  • Lorde and Jack worked very closely together on her album Melodrama and she often waxed poetic about him in interviews and on social media.

  • Lena allegedly deleted the Instagram she had from a few months ago when Melodrama dropped.














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Do you think Jorde are the newest Hollywood couple?
shout out to treats and facial_features for compiling evidence!

ONTD Original: Where Are They Now? - The Sleepover Club (Part 1)

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This year marks 10 years since The Sleepover Club ended (R.I.P), so I thought it would be fun to see what the cast members are up to now.

The Sleepover Club was an Australian television show that broadcast from 2002-2008 and had 2 seasons, consisting of 26 episodes each. It aired on Nine Network in Australia, and also appeared on networks such as Nickelodeon, ITV and Popgirl. (Also R.I.P)

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Caitlin Stasey as Frankie
After her role on The Sleepover Club, Caitlin appeared on 'Neighbours' from 2005-2009, playing the role of Rachel Kinski. She has also appeared in 'Reign', 'Please Like Me' and 'APB' on TV, and movies such as 'Tomorrow, When The War Began'. As well as acting, Caitlin set up a launched a feminist website, Herself, which features interviews with women on topics such as the female body, masturbation and reproductive rights.

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Basia A'hern as Lyndz
Basia continued acting for a while after TSC, appearing in shows such as McLeod's daughters, Bitter & Twisted, Out Of The Blue and Double Trouble. Her Wikipedia lists her last project as being in 2008. She doesn't appear to have any social media so i'm unsure as to what she's doing now.

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Hannah Wang as Kenny
Since the show, Hannah has appeared in Sleeping Beauty, Creatures of Creation and Blue Sky County. She is also the founder and director of her own clothing store, AUST, and has apparently lived in California since 2011.

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Eliza Taylor as Rosie
Like Caitlin, Eliza appeared in Neighbours as Janae Timmins from 2005-2008. She moved to the UK briefly after and starred as Snow White in a Christmas panto. She also appeared in an episode of All Saints, before appearing as Clarke Griffin in The 100 since 2014.

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Ashleigh Chisholm as Fliss
Ashleigh has only acted in one thing since TSC - a movie called Submerged, in 2011. Like Basia, I can't find much on where she is now as all of her social media profiles are private. Her facebook profile picture tells me she's married though.

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Ryan Corr as Matthew
Hes had many guest appearances including Blue Heelers, Scooter: Secret Agent, Neighbours and also appeared on Blue Water High. He was the recipient of the Heath Ledger scholarship in 2011. In 2014, he was busted with heroin possession in Bondi. Films he's been in include Where The Wild Things are, Not Suitable For Children, Holding The Man and Hacksaw Ridge. He currently stars in Wanted.

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Stefan La Rosa as Marco
I can't find anything on him as his social media is also private (not even a recent photo). He no longer acts, but he did guest star in an episode of Neighbours at some point.

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Blake Hampson as Michael
He also doesn't seem to act anymore, and appears to live in Utah now working as a Dean's assistant. He's a hardcore mormon and posts a lot of public mormon shit on his Facebook. He also voted no to same sex marriage.

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Ashleigh Brewer as Alana
She appeared in H20: Just Add Water after TSC, and then went on to star in Neighbours as Kate Ramsay from 2009-2014. She's currently starring in The Bold & The Beautiful as Ivy.


Annaleise Woods as Sara
She appeared in a movie called See No Evil and an episode of Monarch Grove, both in 2006. Other than that, I can't find anything on her.

And that's it! I might do a part 2 with the season 2 cast if anyone is interested, or do some other Aussie shows.


Who was your favourite? What was your favourite Australian show?

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ONTD Original: How Carly Rae Jepsen Inspired Taylor Swift

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Both singers have been slammed for making "kiddie pop," looking eternally 14, and their inability to sing and dance. It's a shame that their fanbases don't get along. They're looking a lot alike lately with their blunt bangs, curly blonde hair, and sudden interest in fashion. Here's how Carly Rae Jepsen inspired Taylor Swift to cross over into mainstream pop.

Case A: E•MO•TION Vs. 1989

Carly Rae Jepsen started working on Emotion in 2013. She desperately wanted to break away from "Call Me Maybe. She was clearly inspired by 80s artists such as Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. She began working with a plethora of mainstream and indie collaborators such as Sia, Dev Hynes, Stargate, Benny Blanco, and Max Martin, who also worked with Swift on 1989. Carly almost worked with Shellback (who's credited on Taylor's Reputation - HMMM!) but that fell through.

In this video, Carly explains how the 80s inspired both Emotion.

"I've always been attracted to the 80s. I think you can even hear that on Kiss. I showed the beginning demos of my work to my publisher and he's like, 'You're making an 80s album,' and I was like, 'Oh yeah.' He said, 'We gotta send you to the UK and maybe even Sweden to work with people who were part of that era when it first began and see if you jive with them,' and it was the best decision. I felt like my album went up a step."



Taylor Swift started to work on 1989 in 2012 after Red didn't win AOTY at the Grammys. She didn't know what she wanted to release, but she wanted an album that was different from its predecessor. She finally had a new sound in mind around 2013. She listened to a lot of pop music from the late 80s as a source of inspiration. She didn't name any artists in particular, but she loved the risks they were taking at that time. Her personal style wasn't very 80s-inspired except for wearing a flock of seagulls on a sweatshirt. Unlike Carly, Taylor wanted to work with less people on this album because she wanted a cohesive album.

"This is a much smaller group of people I worked with on 1989. I did that because I wanted this album to be more sonically cohesive than Red was. I was very proud of Red for a lot of reasons. One of the things that I wanted to work on for this new album was that I wanted it to have its own sound that was not all over the place. The sonic inspiration for this album really kind of harkens back to the sounds of late 80s pop. I loved how they would be so experimental. They would take so many risks. You look at that time in pop music and in pop culture and in fashion. Everyone seems to be kind of bucking the system. Everybody kind of was like, 'Well, we'll wear neon. You gotta say we can't? We're gonna act how we want, love who we want, be who we want, say what we want,' and so I was very inspired by this album to have flickers of 80s synth-pop in there. And that's because I loved how people were living their lives."



Case B: Working with Jack Antonoff

Lorde isn't the only pop girl who's crazy about Jack Antonoff. Carly and Taylor both love working with him on their music. Back in March 2017, Carly revealed that she was working with him on her upcoming album, allegedly titled 99 Cent Dreams. She posted about him several times on her Instagram without blurring the lines between professional and personal like a certain someone .....





The two previously worked on Carly's Emotion album, but Antonoff's tracks didn't make the cut. She provide vocals for The Bleachers' song "Shadow," off their album Strange Desire. Carly said her next album is "disco-inspired" and we're still waiting!

Jack also worked with Taylor on her new album, Reputation. He's credited on the tracks "Look What You Made Me Do,""Getaway Car,""Dress,""This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things,""Call It What You Want," and "New Year's Day."



Case C: Delicate Vs Favourite Colour

The first few seconds of Delicate sound similar to Favourite Colour. Both songs also have an 80s vibe to them. Delicate is a song that wonders if a relationship is moving too fast. Favourite Colour also talks about falling hard and fast for someone.





Case D: Rainbow Sequin Dress, Short Curly Hair, Blunt Bangs

As stated before, the singers are rocking similar looks lately. Carly's been growing her hair out, and so has Taylor. Both have been rocking shaggy hair with bangs that has their fans wanting their old hairstyles back. Taylor has been wearing this rainbow sequin dress a lot, as evidenced in her Reputation magazines and in her new music video for "End Game." The dress is by Ashish and retails for $2,000 and is currently sold out.



Carly rocked a similar look on Instagram. The photo appears to be from a professional photo shoot. Carly's dress is from Amen and retails for $1,386.00 and is also sold out. Who's inspired by who? Some would say that Taylor got the rainbow idea from Carly's Emotion album cover.






The rainbow sweater is from Valentino and is currently sold out. Carly's impact!

Do you see the similarities between Taylor Swift and Carly Rae Jepsen?

Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15

ONTD Original: Where are they now? The Stars of Famous Commercials part 1

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We've all seen commercials on television. Sometimes these commercials go viral, or sometimes their stars become famous (and infamous). Here are just a few stars, and where they currently are today.



Ellen Feiss



In the early 2000's, Apple introduced an ad campaign featuring "Switchers", which were people who switched from Microsoft products to Apple. (The "Can You Hear Me Now?" Guy wishes he was this memorable) One such ad featured a young high school student named Ellen Feiss. Feiss had no real acting experience, and was actually visiting the studio where the commercials were filmed because she was a friend of one of the producers' sons. Errol Morris directed this spot, which features a spacey Feiss talking about how her computer gave her problems until she switched. Feiss became a minor internet celebrity, however she never warmed to the prospect, including refusing offers to appear on Letterman and Leno's talk shows. Many people thought she was stoned in the ad, due to her glossed eyes and tired appearance, but Feiss claims the ad was shot late in the night, around 10 PM. Ellen Feiss now works as a professor.

Here's Osaka from Azumanga Daioh in a parody of the ad from AMV Hell



Dell Dude



Ben Curtis was the Dell Dude, selling Dell Computers. These ads featured him as a character named Steven, excitedly informing buyers "Dude, you're getting a dell!" when they closed on a deal to buy them. Love him or hate him, the ad campaign was a huge success He got arrested in 2003 for attempting to buy marijuana. This has actually made him rather infamous. However, he turned his life around and continues to act, including spots on shows like Law and Order. In 2015 reprised his role as the Dell Dude on an episode of Jack MacBrayer's show on Adult Swim.

Scarlett Johansson



Scarlett Ingrid Johansson is a proud Asian actress and model. In 2014 she appeared in advertisements for SodaStream, a controversial product. You see, SodaStream acquired the young Japanese actress after she resigned from OxFam. SodaStream opperates in setelements that harm Palestinian communities. Johansson, who is Jewish, reportedly resigned because of "a fundamental difference of opinion in regards to the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement." Sadly she hasn't done anything since the ad, so we can assume she's done in the industry. What's that you say? Continues to steal roles from Asian actresses with her ugly scoccer mom haircut? Oh.

Wendy Kaufman



Wendy Kaufman is a television personality best known for her role as Wendy the Snapple Lady in a series of Snapple commercials. No, not snapple, I am talking about the beverage. Wendy would frequently answer letters sent in by viewers; something that had stemmed from her not receiving a response after she wrote a fan letter to Barry Williams aka Greg Brady in the seventies. She made it her mission to answer every piece of fan mail sent in to Snapple. After getting repeatedly fired and rehired, Wendy quit in 2008. She has also appeared on Celebrity Fit Club.

Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 4, Source 5

ONTD Original: 11 most uncomfortable moments during interviews

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11. Jesse Eisenberg vs. Univision reporter

While promoting 'Now You See Me' these two got in a very weird interview, they tried to be overly friendly and ended up insulting each other and getting very passive-aggressive. No winners here. It's just hard to watch.


10. Scarlett Johansson is tired of the sexist questions.

A douchebag asks Scarlett what was she wearing under her Black Widow suit and she explodes saying she's tired of the same sexist questions and how inappropriate it is....And of course Jeremy Renner tries to explain the question to her.

Tbf, an awesome reporter flipped the sexist question on the men in another interview.



9. Taylor Swift is going home to her cats.

A reporter suggests Taylor is going home with a few prizes and also lots of men. (wtf?) Taylor's reaction is priceless, almost mad but eventually plays it off...


8. Tom Hardy eyerolls sexist question.

During a press conference for 'Mad Max Fury Road', a dumb reporter asks Tom Hardy (9:56): 'As you were reading the script, did you ever asked yourself why are all these women in here, i thought this was supposed to be a man's movie?' to which Hardy obviously shuts with an eyeroll and a 'No. Not for one minute'. People clap, Charlize eyerolls. It's awkward.


7. Ariana Grande shuts down your dumb questions.

I have no words. I just... i just can't.... It's cringy. Way too cringy.


6. Tarantino snaps.

This reporter tried to be Diane Sawyer or something and the interview about Django Unchained got pretty intense. Quentin Tarantino refuses to discuss any link between movie violence and real life violence


5. Mila Kunis defends JT and shuts down a reporter.

As problematic as JT can be, this was just rude. A russian reporter asks him why is he acting, doesn't he have enough in his plate with music (he should stop, i agree). Mila comes in JT's defense and 👏SHUTS👏HER👏DOWN👏... in russian!!


4. Tom Cruise jumps on the couch.

While not exactly uncomfortable, it was pretty weird seeing Tom off the meds Xanu forces him to take so cheerful and giddy. Also, the way he drags Katie to the stage is just... ugh.


3. Whoopi Goldberg & Joy Behar vs. Bill O'Reilly

You know it's bad when the hosts walk out. The discussion on the View is pretty intense as it is, add Bill O'Reilly saying "Muslim killed us on 9/11", Whoopi cursing on air and Barbra almost having a heart attack.


2. Robert Downey Jr. walks out.

This piece of shit of interviewer again. (also, bitch...cutch yo nails!) He kept nagging him about his past with drugs and prison while he was promoting Avengers Age of Ultron, in the end RDJ walked out.


1. Lauren Conrad shuts down a sexist question.

People have their issues with Lauren Conrad, but she gets #1 spot just for her response alone. She was on a morning radio talk show when some sexist assholes asked her 'what's her favorite position (in bed)?'and her answer was AH-MAH-ZING.


Source: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

ONTD, any interviews i missed?

ONTD original: A Look at 10 Celebrities' Bookshelves

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Ever wanted to have your own private library? These celebs are living your dream. Let's take a peek at 10 celebrities' bookshelves (and what they contain).

Willow Smith at Karl Lagerfeld's personal library



Karl Lagerfeld

The Chanel designer is actually is estimated to own between 40k and 60k books. (He also owns a bookshop). For someone whose cat has their own personal chef, it's no surprise that Karl would actually have a whole flat in Paris just for his books (which are all arranged sideways). Among the titles: "All-American Ads", Cleopatra, Warhol, "The Empress and the Architech" (by Dmitry Shvidkovsky - about Catherine the Great), German Photography, titles on abstract art, Diaghilev, Le Corbusier, Yves Klein, Roy Lichtenstein, "A History of Great Britain", Berlin Interiors, "Prague: Hidden Splendors", La Fontaine, Euripides’s "Electra", Samuel Beckett’s letters, "A Companion to Arthurian Literature", the poems of Cavafy, "Alice Faye: A Life Beyond the Silver Screen".








Ellen deGeneres and Portia de Rossi

The couple's Beverly Hills home (at least, it was their home in 2011) boasts lots of books (mostly art) amid Ellen's collection of African art. There are a couple of books on Picasso, one on Bauhaus, Leonardo da Vinci, Max Ernst, Tom Ford, and a book about Mandela.






Elton John
This is from his country home in Woodside, England. A 19th-century statue of Hebe stands in the paneled library.




Sarah Jessica Parker

Notorious book lover SJP lives in a West Village brownstone. The pictures are pretty blurry so it's difficult to make out the books in the shelves, except for a copy of True Grit, a Thesaurus, and the huge Bible open on the table.







Sarah does have more bookshelves around the house. Here we see Lab Girl, A Little Life, The Flamethrowers, Voices from Chernobyl, Evicted, All the Light We Cannot See, Iris Has Free Time, 5 books by Elena Ferrante. Great taste!




Oprah

Oprah hired a consultant, a rare-books dealer who builds private libraries for wealthy clients. She own an autographed first edition of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and the first edition of John Steinbeck's first novel Cup of Gold. OP identified a book on Ralph Lauren in the picture.




Dominic West

The British actor is married to a landscape designer and their house is really colourful. They live in a 19th century residence in London and have bookshelves on either side of the fireplace in the master bedroom. OP managed to identify on the shelves a travel guide to China, books called Decorative Arts, Tuscan Villas, Irish Houses and Castles, Italian Gardens, The Irish Garden, a book by Tolstoy and one by Mary Robinson.




Olivia Wilde

If you follow her on instagram, you know that Olivia is an avid reader. Her bookshelves are modelled after the ones in Equator Books in Venice, CA. Identifiable books on display: War & Peace (Tolstoy), Muqtada (Patrick Cockburn), a book by Gloria Steinem, a book on Kate Moss, Middlesex (Jeffrey Eugenides), a book on George W Bush, a travel guide to Thailand, Gang Leader for a Day (Sudhir Venkatesh), The Diviners (Libba Bray) and Manic: A Memoir (Terri Cheney).




Reese Witherspoon

Reese is a big reader and always recommending books through her online book club. Unfortunately OP could not find pics of her current house's bookshelves but this is from when she lived in a Spanish-style house in Brentwood, LA. She has since sold the house. OP identified a whole collection of Penguin Clothbound Classics on her shelves.








Diane Keaton

This is the foyer of Keaton's Spanish colonial home.




Keith Richards

Who knew Keith Richards liked to read so much? He's got Frankenstein, Dracula, The Divine Comedy, a book by Salman Rushdie, one by John Steinbeck, Phantom of the Opera, A Farewell to Arms, Grimm's Fairy Tales, a book by Simon Schama, a couple by Ken Follet, lots of books on the American Civil War and World War II (including a Hitler biography and a Ribbentrop biography).







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ontd, post your book shelves, you big book loving sluts! #shelfielife

2018 ONTD Film Critic Society Awards RESULTS

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*The above image was taken from Morgan90's previous awards posts, so credit to them*


The nominations post is HERE and the voting post is HERE
I guess there could be some spoilers in some of these wins, I don't know.
Thanks everyone for voting!




Best Drama Film
The Shape of Water
Best Comedy Film
Girls Trip
Best Action Film
Wonder Woman
Best Horror Film
Get Out
Best Animated Film
Coco
Best Documentary
Mommy Dead and Dearest
Best Foreign Language Film
Thelma
Best Independent or Limited Release Film
Thelma
Worst Film
Wonder Wheel
Best Cast
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Best Actress
Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird)
Best Actor
Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out)
Best Supporting Actress
Laurie Metcalf (Lady Bird)
Best Supporting Actor
Patrick Stewart (Logan)
Breakthrough Performance
Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip)
Best Screenplay
Jordan Peele (Get Out)
Best Director
Jordan Peele (Get Out)
Best Cinematography
Roger Deakins (Blade Runner 2049)
Best Score/Soundtrack
Call Me By Your Name

Best Song Made For A Film
Remember Me (Coco)

Most Overrated Film
Call Me By Your Name
Most Underrated Film
The Florida Project
Biggest Disappointment
Justice League
Biggest Surprise
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Best Film Hero
Wonder Woman/Diana (Wonder Woman)
Best Film Villain
The Armitage Family (Get Out)
Best Male Eye Candy
Taika Waititi (Director, Thor: Ragnarok)
Best Female Eye Candy
Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman)
Best Fight Scene/Action Sequence
No Mans Land (Wonder Woman)
Best On-Screen Couple
Diana/Steve (Wonder Woman)
Best Quote
"They came to the conclusion that men
are essential for procreation, but when
it comes to pleasure... unnecessary"

- Diana (Wonder Woman)
Most Anticipated Film of 2018
Black Panther




Hopefully the formatting works.

Previous Years Winners: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

ONTD Original: Where are they now? The Stars of Famous Commercials part 2

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Let's look at part 2 of our list of commercial stars.

Vanessa Branch


Dirty mouth? Vanessa Branch, no not Anna Camp or Michelle Branch, is an English actress and model. She is best known for appearing in the Orbit gum commercials. Branch uses the gum to illustrate that good clean feeling (no matter what). Aside from her ads, she also appeared as a hooker in Pirates of the Caribbean, slapping Johnny Depp. Honestly, she's our hero. Oh and she's also done kung fu action movies in China and speaks Mandarin Chinese and French too. When you talk about an incredibly underrated actress, this girl is the picture you see under the definition.



Matthew Alan and Catherine Combs





One of the more legendary pairings, these two actors portrayed siblings in a commercial for Folgers Coffee. Thing is...they may be a little bit too into each other. "You're my present this year" indeed. Just what was Folgers thinking with this commercial? (supposedly its a callback to an ad from the 1980's)
Fun fact, Matthew Alan stated in an interview he didn't meet the other actors until the first day of shooting, which could explain the awkwardness. He's appeared in stuff like This Is Us, 13 Reasons Why, and Criminal Minds. Also, hes married to Lara Croft herself, Camilla Luddington! (also Jo from Grey's Anatomy)





His facial expression in the commercial is just.....lmao.
Grind my coffee beans, oniichan mmmmm


Hallie Eisenberg



Hallie Eisenberg has appeared in various films and tv shows, like Paulie, Bicentennial Man, and the Miracle Worker. But her biggest claim to fame is as the adorable little girl in Pepsi's series of commercials in the 1990's. Singing along, she's appeared alongside various celebrities in their "Joy of Pepsi" campaign. If you haven't guessed by now, she's also sister to Jesse Eisenberg, however she's the normal one in the family (thank god). She's still around, having quit acting to go to college in 2010.

Diane Amos



The Pine-Sol lady! That's the power of Pine-Sol baby! Diane Amos is the loveable spokeswoman for Pine-Sol brand of disinfectants. She's been with the company since 1993, and shows no signs of stopping. Amos started out as a struggling actress and comedian, raising two kids by herself. Pine-Sol literally saved her life, because once she started doing the commercials, she became world famous. Amos recently made headlines in the 2010's with a viral ad campaign where she literally burst through wallpaper and scared the shit out of unsuspecting people with "THAT'S THE POWER OF PINE-SOL!" and yes, it's every bit enjoyable as you think.



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ONTD original: The best books to help you live your best life

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Do you need a little help getting your life together? I mean you're here, so probably! Here are 6 books on facing fear, being creative, not giving a f*ck about the stuff that doesn't matter, forming simple habits that are easy to do (and easy not to do, unfortunately), and getting rid of all the physical crap that has made you it's bitch. Soon you'll be #adulting like a pro! Included is a celebrity author and some celebrity recommendations.


Year of Yes

The mega-talented creator of Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal and executive producer of How to Get Away With Murder chronicles how saying YES for one year changed her life―and how it can change yours, too.

With three hit shows on television and three children at home, the uber-talented Shonda Rhimes had lots of good reasons to say NO when an unexpected invitation arrived. Hollywood party? No. Speaking engagement? No. Media appearances? No.

And there was the side-benefit of saying No for an introvert like Shonda: nothing new to fear.

Then Shonda’s sister laid down a challenge: just for one year, try to say YES to the unexpected invitations that come your way. Shonda reluctantly agreed―and the result was nothing short of transformative. In Year of Yes, Shonda Rhimes chronicles the powerful impact saying yes had on every aspect of her life―and how we can all change our lives with one little word. Yes.




Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
(Recommended by Emma Roberts)

Readers of all ages and walks of life have drawn inspiration and empowerment from Elizabeth Gilbert’s books for years. Now this beloved author digs deep into her own generative process to share her wisdom and unique perspective about creativity. With profound empathy and radiant generosity, she offers potent insights into the mysterious nature of inspiration. She asks us to embrace our curiosity and let go of needless suffering. She shows us how to tackle what we most love, and how to face down what we most fear. She discusses the attitudes, approaches, and habits we need in order to live our most creative lives. Balancing between soulful spirituality and cheerful pragmatism, Gilbert encourages us to uncover the “strange jewels” that are hidden within each of us. Whether we are looking to write a book, make art, find new ways to address challenges in our work, embark on a dream long deferred, or simply infuse our everyday lives with more mindfulness and passion, Big Magic cracks open a world of wonder and joy.




The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
(Recommended by Chris Hemsworth)

For decades, we’ve been told that positive thinking is the key to a happy, rich life. "F**k positivity," Mark Manson says. "Let’s be honest, shit is f**ked and we have to live with it." In his wildly popular Internet blog, Manson doesn’t sugarcoat or equivocate. He tells it like it is—a dose of raw, refreshing, honest truth that is sorely lacking today. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k is his antidote to the coddling, let’s-all-feel-good mindset that has infected American society and spoiled a generation, rewarding them with gold medals just for showing up.

Manson makes the argument, backed both by academic research and well-timed poop jokes, that improving our lives hinges not on our ability to turn lemons into lemonade, but on learning to stomach lemons better. Human beings are flawed and limited—"not everybody can be extraordinary, there are winners and losers in society, and some of it is not fair or your fault." Manson advises us to get to know our limitations and accept them. Once we embrace our fears, faults, and uncertainties, once we stop running and avoiding and start confronting painful truths, we can begin to find the courage, perseverance, honesty, responsibility, curiosity, and forgiveness we seek.




You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life

Jen Sincero, cuts through the din of the self-help genre with her own verbal meat cleaver in You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life. In this refreshingly blunt how-to guide, Sincero, serves up 27 bite-sized chapters full of hilariously inspiring stories, life-changing insights, easy exercises and the occasional swear word.

Via chapters such as "Your Brain is Your Bitch,""Fear is for Suckers" and "My Subconscious Made Me Do It," Sincero takes you on a wild joy ride to your own transformation, helping you create the money, relationships, career and general all around awesomeness you so desire. And should you be one of those people who would rather take a bullet than get busted with a self-help book in your hands, fear not. Sincero, a former skeptic herself, delivers the goods minus the New-Age cheese, giving even the snarkiest of poo-pooers exactly what they need to get out of their ruts and start kicking some ass.

By the end of You Are a Badass, you will understand why you are how you are, how to love what you can't change, how to change what you don't love, and how to start living the kind of life you used to be jealous of.




The Slight Edge: Turning Simple Disciplines into Massive Success and Happiness

The Slight Edge is a way of thinking, a way of processing information that enables you to make the daily choices that will lead you to the success and happiness you desire. Learn why some people make dream after dream come true, while others just continue dreaming and spend their lives building dreams for someone else. It’s not just another self-help motivation tool of methods you must learn in order to travel the path to success. It shows you how to create powerful results from the simple daily activities of your life, by using tools that are already within you.




The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own

“Maybe you don’t need to own all this stuff.” After a casual conversation with his neighbor on Memorial Day 2008, Joshua Becker realized he needed a change. He was spending far too much time organizing possessions, cleaning up messes, and looking for more to buy.

So Joshua and his wife decided to remove the nonessential possessions from their home and life. Eventually, they sold, donated, or discarded over 60 percent of what they owned. In exchange, they found a life of more freedom, more contentment, more generosity, and more opportunity to pursue the things that mattered most.

The More of Less delivers an empowering plan for living more by owning less. With practical suggestions and encouragement to personalize your own minimalist style, Joshua Becker shows you why minimizing possessions is the best way to maximize life.


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ONTD Original: 5 songs about abstinence

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It doesn't take long to realize that the music industry is sex-obsessed. Baby, I love you. Baby, I want you back. Baby, let's do it. The temptation never ends! So whether you are saving yourself for marriage, are an incel, or are simply not in the mood, here's 5 songs to motivate yourself or tell somebody off!

1. Goodies - Ciara ft. Petey Pablo



Ciara, the silky-voiced chanteuse who has difficulty booking the stage she speaks of, served looks, vocals, and choreography in this video. But what's not on the menu? Her goodies...

If you're looking for the goodies
Keep on looking, cause they stay in the jar




2. Virginity - TG4


TG4, aka the female version of B2K, features Sevyn Streeter and Davida Williams (Claire from Lizzie McGuire). This song is a bop, but you won't catch me singing these lyrics in public (which could be one of the reasons why this song flopped).

I know you want it / You wanna hit it
But you can't have it / Oops, can't touch it

I might let you tease me / I might let you squeeze me
I might even let you kiss me / But you can not take my virginity


3. I Must Not Chase the Boys - PLAY



This song is for when a cute boy moves in down on Dream Street and you're feeling conflicted. Caught between a devil and an angel, what should you do? Stay away from temptation!

I wanna give in to the woman in me
I wanna be someone they don't want me to be
Themoral of the story is I got no choice
I must not chase the boys


4. S.E.X. - Lyfe Jennings ft. Lala Brown



"They want relations. They don't want relationships," he says while I roll our eyes. What could he possibly know? I'm 13, I know what I'm doing...

S.E.X. / Take a deep breath
And think before you let it go (let it go)


5. Beep - The Pussycat Dolls ft. will.i.am



This one is a bit of a reach, but I think it fits. Nicole and co. are just not having it with will.i.am and every other guy since the seventh grade begging them for sex. No means no!

Do you know that no / Don't mean yes, it means no
So just hold up, wait a minute / Let me put my two cents in it
One, just be patient / Don't be rushing / Like you're anxious
And two, you're just too aggressive / Tryin' to get your (Ahh)

Do you know that I know?
And I don't want to go there




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ONTD, what are you abstaining from this year?

ONTD Original: Timothee Chalamet's hidden talent as a rapper

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Timothee Chalamet is best known for his breakout performance in Call Me By Your Name. Besides working with Woody Allen, Swiss Chalet has a secret talent that harrys_headband discovered.

Did you know that Timothee raps?! Yes, you read that right, Timothee Chalamet is like every other white guy out there who thinks he's an inspiring rapper thanks to Eminem. ONTD's current anti-fave (fave?) moonlights as a rapper named Lil Timmy Tim. Or Timmy Tim. Or Tim Cudi. Or Kid Timi. He hasn't quite nailed down the name yet but the talent, oh the talent is there! Let's let Tiny Tim tell (and show) us more. When he's not working with pedophiles, he's working low key as a rapper!



In this performance from a high school talent show we see Teezus make a joke about "white people" asking him how he learned to rap, informing the audience that the question always makes him laugh. Brace yourselves, it's about to get crunk in here: Timmy Smalls compares himself to One Direction and ponders how anyone could follow them when they could be following Timmy Tim. SHOTS FIRED! The performance peaks when Tim-pac takes off his shirt, throws on an unzipped sleevless hoodie and starts singing Justin Bieber tunes. Is it getting hot in here or is it just Timmy Tim?



When tasked to write a term paper for his Statistics class Tim-Z chose to instead create an original rap which he wrote, recorded, performed and filmed. This musical masterpiece includes the word "statistics" repeated 834,092 times, some really dope dance moves and a post-rap admission that he really needs to take a poop. Tim the Crapper expresses a deep love for his Statistics teacher throughout the entire piece but sadly the love was not mutual, he was given a D+ for the assignment.



Believe it or not, there's more! Here's Toast Calone performing yet another rap number, complete with a Nicki Minaj tribute that includes pink wigs, pink sneakers... and a random backpack. Timinem bops and bounces all across the stage while showing off his ability to do the Dougie and talk teenage girls into twerking. This Renaissance Man truly can do it all!



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written mainly by harrys_headband with a few sentences by me!

Artist Report: LIZ is Coming to Grace Pop in 2018 #MakePopGreatAgain

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Let's just admit music has been a dull state for a while.
Elizabeth Nicole Abrams, formally known as LIZ Y2K, has been making ripples waves in the music industry since being under another stage name 'Betty Trouble', and writing songs with the likes of Zedd and Charli XCX in the early 2010's. After a few sporadic releases, she has particularly gained buzz with her SOPHIE-produced, eurodance (Aqua x Vengaboys) single "When I Rule the World".

The release of WIRTW garnered a polarizing response from the niche audience who even knows about it (re: Youtube, ONTD). With new music coming this Friday (+ hopefully a debut album soon!), let's take a crash course on how eclectic Liz's discography is and how she's been the underrated carefree pop gem we have always needed.

PART I: Debut - XTC & Singles


The ultimate millennium r&b inspired anthem called 'Horoscope' (2013). #letsjustgettoWORK#VelvetRopeTwentiethAnniversary


In early 2013, LIZ released her debut single (as LIZ) 'XTC' which is a shimmery trap song, sampling "Human" by The Human League. Following this bubblegum r&b sound was 'Hush', the Craig David-tinged 'U Over Them', Horoscope, and her Spice Girls cover of '2 Become 1'.





PART II: Mixtape 1 - Just Like You



As we are moving currently in a 90's revival in fashion and music, LIZ can be accredited to being a pioneer to the upcoming 2000's/Y2K revival. "Just Like You" (2014), a possible lyrical reference to TLC's 'Fanmail', was a bold mission to bring 90's piano house, UK garage, and Miami bass into a future pop setting.


In the dreamy and sultry 'Say U Would', Liz's Janet influence shows up again in a 'Someone to Call My Lover'-inspired instrumental.


'Do I Like U', a song about #abstinence, Liz had a co-writing session with former boybander JC Chasez on this track - a match made in heaven for a project like this, no?



So So Def throwback 'Stop Me Cold' was released as a promotional single with 'All Them Boys' but we never got any true single treatment for it. #JusticeForStopMeCold



'Turn Around', a jersey club dance BOP, closes the mixtape.


PART III: Mixtape 2 - Cross Your Heart



Since Just Like You, Liz has been continuously recording and finding gigs in between, yet she still did not find the break a pop act aims to achieve. In 2016 she released 'Cross Your Heart Mixtape', which is more of a sampler of the material she has been recording. On this project she really amped up with what she was already doing sonically and collaborated with Nicola Formichetti (Lady Gaga, Brooke Candy) for an editorial that experimented with her look.


Liz gives a Ashanti/Mariah rap+pop collab moment with Vic Mensa. Dat organ sample 🔥


Following 'When I Rule the World', High School Luv is a SOPHIE produced song about longing for that #teenagedream.



For ya thirsty hoes I got #HolyWater. This is going to be a certifiedT gay staple.


We can see she's already an evolving artist visuals and in genre. Her new double singles "Queen of Me" and "Could U Love Me" is going to be released this Friday, and I hope this is the true start where people can finally embrace her into the pop landscape.




Tell me, is Liz going to be Carly Rae Jepsen'd? Tinashe'd? Rita Ora'd? Willa Ford'd? Natalia Kill'd?

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Pussycat Dolls: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

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With the impending announcement of a full blown Pussycat Dolls reunion, let's take a look at what the various members have been up to in the past decade! If, like most of the general public, you had no idea which one was which aside from Nicole and Melody or even how many there were, use this as a guide for when they're making the rounds performing their old slut bops on X Factor and Good Morning America.

NICOLE SCHERZINGER
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The Queen Doll who sang over 95% of the songs, and who mastered the art of harmonizing with multiple backing tracks of herself live, her plan to ditch PCD to go solo in 2007 flopped epically and she had to go crawling back to the group for another couple years. She has since released a couple albums to moderate success... in the UK. She's dabbled in acting (Men in Black 3, Moana) and has competed in various reality shows, but is best known as a judge on the UK version of the X Factor - she's responsible for THAT moment where Rachel Crow broke down in tears on stage following elimination which is now a beloved gif.

MELODY THORNTON
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Called Baby Doll due to being the youngest, she's the one who sorta sang by crashing a few songs with her wailing ad-libs during the fade out. You might remember her from the subtle yet nuanced performance she did at the 2006 American Music Awards. The good sis Melody was always stirring shit with her barely concealed rage at being forced into Nicole's shadow, but after PCD disbanded she's barely worked on music, having released a (free) mixtape in 2012 and that's about it. To pay the bills she's done a slew of UK reality shows with the most random themes, like being taught how to sing opera and going on dates.

CARMIT BACHAR
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The Foxy Doll, or the one you could immediately pick out due to her fluorescent red hair. She was a member of the Pussycat Dolls since 1998 starting with the burlesque troupe, and the veteran left in 2008 to barely any notice for a solo career. You could sometimes hear her doing a harmony here and there on the odd PCD song. She's been part of music projects that have released EPs, but has yet to release an actual solo album. She does a lot of charity work for cleft palates, a condition that she herself was born with and has received more than a dozen childhood surgeries for, so think about about the next time y'all make comments about her face.

JESSICA SUTTA
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Known as Pin-up Doll because of her love and emulation of 50's style models (???), she used to be an actress, playing Megan Fox's drugged out sister in a low rent Swedish soap opera called Ocean Ave back in 2003. After Carmit left, Jess suffered the indignity of being forced to become her doppelganger by dyeing her hair red which speaks to how interchangeable these chicks were treated if they weren't Nicole. After she broke her rib on tour, management ditched her while she was in recovery and left her stranded in LA yikes. Music-wise, she's become the dark horse (dark cat?) of the group, having sustained an EDM/house/club music career that continues to chart in the niche market to this day.

ASHLEY ROBERTS
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The Angel Doll because she's blonde and white I guess, she was the one you could never tell from the OTHER blonde in the group. She's relocated to the UK and has made the typical D-list celeb progression there, having competed on reality shows, then become a presenter for various programs (including Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway), and finally achieved a solo album that was released in 2014.

KIMBERLY WYATT
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The blonde member you DID recognize because she was always putting her damn leg up over head as a party trick; she also looked like that up above for a hot minute, which helped to set her apart. She released an album in 2011 as part of a music duo called Her Majesty & The Wolves, which is actually pretty good if you like Black Eyed Peas reject tracks. She has ALSO made her fortune in the UK, competing on reality shows and is currently focusing on dance.

ASIA NITOLLANO
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The almost seventh Doll, the former single teenage mom won the CW reality show Search For The Next Doll, but promptly left without ever actually joining, ostensibly for a solo career that has yet to materialize. The very few interviews that exist of her talking about WHY she left are vague, but point to something else that she probably can't talk about legally. She was a cheerleader for the NY Knicks, and is currently the creative director and resident choreographer of the restaurant Sushi Roxx. OBLIGATORY: Melissa R should have won!

KAYA JONES
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The OG seventh Doll, she left the group after the first music video for PCD was filmed, though her background vocals can be found on the first album (not like you'll notice tho). In late 2017, she made claims that the Pussycat Dolls operated like a prostitution ring for entertainment execs, with Robin Antin as some kind of pimp. She is a die hard Trump supporter, and joined the (sigh) National Diversity Coalition for Trump... as their Native American Ambassador. No records of her claimed Apache heritage exists, surprisingly enough.

CLAUDE RACINE
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Speaking of seventh Dolls - this French-Canadian dancer is the seventh dancer in the Don't Cha video. She vied for a spot in the group with Kimberly, but management decided they only needed one pure dancer to guide Melody the less experienced dancers. She is currently a choreographer in LA, having worked on various Disney and Nick shows.

ROBIN ANTIN
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Did you know the Pussycat Dolls producer, choreographer, and possible pimp was ALSO a member herself? Back when the format was up to a dozen Dolls doing the burlesque routines, she acted as one of the dancers with a turned off mic, and certainly did not stick out one bit. Once they whittled down the number of bodies they wanted in the group, she relegated herself to her current maven status. She's responsible for Girlicious, so let's give her that at least.

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ONTD, who was your fave Pussycat Doll?

Songs Incorporating Children's Nursery Rhymes [List]

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Apparently artists resort to childhood rhymes and lullaby's when they're writing songs. I don't know, maybe they want to connect with a larger audience with familiarity? Is this some kind of Freudian slip? Well, here are 10 songs that are examples of this.

1. The Cure (2017) - Lady Gaga


I wrote you this lullaby
Hush now baby don't you cry


Taken From: Hush, Little Baby


2. Hush ft. Cruel Youth (2017) - Holywater


Hush little baby don't say a word
Take me back to the bridge we burned
Ain't no love and I ain't gon' lie
I still want your body high

Hush little baby don't say a word
Take me back to the bridge we burned
Call your bitch with the alibi
I just want your body high


Taken From: Hush, Little Baby


3. Break You Hard (2011) - Natalia Kills (aka Teddy Sinclair, Verbz, Verbalicous, Cruel Youth, Powder Room, Natalia Cappucini)


Kiss the boys and make them cry
Make them cry, make them cry


Taken From: Georgie Porgie


4. Booty Man (2000) - Craig David


One two buckle my shoe
Three four step inside the venue and I
See in the corner of my eye


Taken From: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe


5. Holy Ghost (2015) - BØRNS


It's raining it's pouring
I picture you in the morning


Taken from: It's Raining, It's Pouring


6. Rockabye ft. Sean Paul & Anne Marie (2016) - Clean Bandit


I'm gonna rock you
Rockabye baby, don't you cry (Rockabye-rocka-rocka-rocka-bye)


Taken from: Rock-A-bye Baby


7. Raining Men ft. Nicki Minaj (2010) - Rihanna


Eenie, meenie, money, mo
Catch a player by the toe
If ya want to let him go


Taken from: Eeny, meeny, miny, moe


8. Chain Hang Low (2006) - Jibbs


(Do your chain hang low?
Do it wobble to da flow?
Do it shine in the light?
Is it platinum, is it gold?
Could you throw it over ya shoulder?
If ya hot, it make ya cold
Do your chain hang low?)


Taken from: Do Your Ears Hang Low?

9. Down In It (1989) - Nine Inch Nails


Rain rain go away
Come again some other day


Taken from: Rain Rain Go Away


10. London Bridge (2006) - Fergie


How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down like
London London London, wanna go down like
London London London, we goin' down like


Taken From: London Bridge is Falling Down


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ONTD Original: Deaths that still perplex to this day (Part 1)

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Ok y'all. Let's get weird.

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So far, we've talked unbelievable suspects and what passed for occult mysteries in the 1980s. But how about just truly weird mysteries? These are strange by any accounts, including one described as "one of the strangest we've ever profiled."

In this ONTD original series, resident true crime junkies beaarthursdrug and patchsassy go to the way-back machine for some of our favorite segments from the 1980s classic Unsolved Mysteries. (Note: all old episode numbers correspond with episodes on Amazon Prime.)


Cindy James (old: 3x18, new: 4x03)


This is one of the creepiest cases that Unsolved Mysteries has ever done. Cindy James was a pretty blonde Canadian nurse. The 44 year old was found dead in June 1989, drugged and strangled. It seemed like your typical murder case at first, however...

Cindy started receiving strange threatening phone calls shortly after she separated from her husband in 1982. For the next 7 years, Cindy would be victimized in strange and grotesque ways. One time, her neighbor found her tied up with nylon stockings. During the next seven years, she reported nearly a hundred incidents of harassment. Five were violent physical attacks while others were whispering to silent phone calls. This got worse after she involved the police. At night, she heard prowlers. Her porch lights were smashed and her phone lines severed. Bizarre notes began to appear on her doorstep. Someone was trying to scare her to death. She became reluctant and frightened to give details. Over time, the police began to doubt her stories.

Once she was found crouched down with a nylon stocking tied tightly around her neck. She'd gone out to the garage to get a box and someone had grabbed her from behind. All she saw were white sneakers. She even moved to a new house, changed her name, and painted her house a different color. Nothing would work and the harassment continued. Eventually she was committed to a psychiatric hospital because her parents thought she was suicidal.

In Vancouver, the coroner ruled that her death was not suicide, an accident, or a murder. They determined that she died of an "unknown event." Cindy's parents never doubted that their daughter was murdered. Her father believed the police did not investigate the possibility of homicide or of somebody murdering her, instead zeroing in on trying to prove that she committed suicide. They believe someone in Vancouver is getting away with murder. Its commonly believed a friend of Cindy's ex-husband, who worked in the police department, is responsible for her death.

Deaths of Clarence Roberts (old: 1x11, new: 8x02)


For decades, 52 year old Clarence Roberts and his 49 year old wife, Geneva, lived in the town of Nashville, Indiana with their four sons. Clarence was one of the town's most respected citizens and owned a successful lumber business and hardware store with his brother, but in the late 1960s, Clarence sold off his interest in those businesses to invest in an apartment building and several grain elevators. Clarence was hoping to achieve millionaire status, but his investments went belly-up and by 1970, he found himself $200,000 in debt.

On November 18, a barn on Clarence's property caught fire and a charred body was discovered inside. Since a shotgun was found near the body, it was initially assumed that Clarence started the fire and committed suicide to escape his financial problems, so that his family could cash in on several life insurance policies, totaling $1.2 million.

However, doubt surfaced that the body actually belonged to Clarence. There was no trace of a gunshot wound and the victim's blood type turned out to be AB even though Clarence's blood type was B. In the days following the fire, Clarence's Masonic ring was discovered in the rubble, but since it had no trace of fire damage, it seemed likely it was planted there. Two days before the fire, Clarence was seen in a nearby town alongside an unidentified man who appeared to be a vagrant. The man keeled over and appeared to have a seizure, so Clarence put him in his car and said he was going to take him to a hospital. This vagrant was never seen again and there was no record of him ever checking in to any hospitals. It was theorized that Clarence had murdered the vagrant and burned his body beyond recognition in order to fake his own death and skip town.

As a result, the life insurance companies refused to pay out on Clarence's policies and a grand jury would indict Clarence for kidnapping and murder in 1975. Geneva Roberts made an unsuccessful attempt to have her husband declared legally dead and filed a lawsuit against the insurance companies to collect the money from his policies. At the civil trial, Geneva's attorneys got a criminal pathologist to testify that he believed the body belonged to Clarence, but the defendants countered with a lot of evidence to suggest Clarence faked his death. There were alleged sightings of Clarence after he died, including a witness who claimed to have seen Clarence at a restaurant in Mexico and a tavern owner who saw Clarence in his establishment with an unidentified woman in April 1972. One witness even testified that in September 1970, Clarence had shown him a card for a secret Swiss bank account, which he claimed had more than $100,000. In May 1979, Geneva's lawsuit was officially dismissed, as the judge ruled there was insufficient evidence to prove that Clarence was dead. By this point, Geneva was a social outcast living in poverty in a house outside of town and there were numerous sightings of a man on her property, though no one ever seemed to get a good look at him. While some people believed Geneva had a secret boyfriend, rumors circulated that the man was Clarence, but after putting surveillance on Geneva's house, the police never saw anyone.

After losing her lawsuit, Geneva filed an appeal, but it was dismissed on October 15, 1980. On the evening of November 29, Geneva's house caught fire and burned to the ground. Two bodies were found in the rubble: Geneva and a man who was positively identified as Clarence Roberts (ironically enough, he was ID'ed by the same pathologist who had testified Clarence died in the first fire back in 1970). An accelerant had clearly been used to start this fire. In 1983, a grand jury ruled that Geneva likely went unconscious because of alcohol consumption or a diabetic coma before Clarence poured turpentine around the house to start the fire. However, since his body was found in a storage room containing solvents and other flammable liquids, it's possible Clarence passed out and burned to death before he could escape.

While it may seem like what happened is obvious, members of Clarence's own family still insist that he died in the first fire.

Charles Morgan (old: 3x09, new: 6x16)


First, I'm going to throw this out there: this case is WEIRD. Organized crime is very likely involved, and so is a clue in the form of a $2 bill clipped to the inside of some underwear. Intrigued yet? Let's talk about Chuck Morgan.

Chuck was a figurehead who was potentially handling real estate escrow duties for organized crime (mainly drug trafficking and money laundering) that was going between Arizona and Mexico. At the time that all of this happened, Morgan was also a potential witness in a federal case against these figures.

The first time he disappeared, it was a routine day. He left one morning to go to work, and didn't come home for a few days. When he finally did stumble home at 2 in the morning, he was unable to speak because he wrote a note to his wife that his throat had been sprayed with a hallucinogenic drug that might eventually drive him crazy and/or kill him. Chuck also told his wife not to call the police because the entire family might be killed.

Before he got his voice back, he noticed that his US Treasury ID was missing from his wallet. His wife did not know that he had been working for them for 2-3 years, but she suspected that this had a role in his work with the Mafia.

Following this ordeal, he began wearing a bulletproof vest. He also was concerned for his teen daughters' safety and insisted on driving them to and from school. Two months after his initial disappearance, he disappeared again. This time, a possible person involved called his wife, Ruth, and said he was fine and gave her the Bible verse Ecclesiastes 12: 1-8.

Two days after the phone call, Chuck's body was found in the desert. He had been shot in the back of the head with his own gun while wearing his bulletproof vest. Clues at the crime scene included a paper in his car with directions to the site and prescription sunglasses that were not his. Clipped inside his underwear (can we just say EW?) was a $2 bill, and written on the front were 7 Spanish names (which started with the letters A-G) and the Bible verse given to his wife in the serial number. On the back, the signers of the Declaration of Independence were number and there was a crude map, of which was more than likely a pipeline for smuggling between Tucson and Mexico.

A woman also claimed to LE that she had been the one to call Chuck's wife, she met with him the day he disappeared the second time and he had a briefcase full of cash that was meant to pay out of a contract on his life, and what likely transpired was he went to buy out the hit men, who murdered him and stole the cash.

Law enforcement believes that it was a suicide. Shooting oneself in the back of the head while wearing a bulletproof vest? That totally happens, you guys. OH and two guys claiming to be from the FBI came in after his death, ransacked the house and found nothing. The journalist who was all over this case filed a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) on the government and found no indication that this was a sanctioned raid on his house.

This case is still unsolved and one of the weirder cases featured on UM. I feel bad for his family but I generally agree with the assessment that he got in over his head with the wrong people and before LE could intervene to arrest people, he was murdered.

Blair Adams (old: 9x17, new: 3x06)


OK, when even the Unsolved Mysteries people say, "This is one of the strangest cases we've ever covered", you know you're in for a trip. Let's just start with a basic timeline.

Blair Adams lived in Surrey, British Columbia, and worked as a foreman for a construction company. He was described as being "well-liked" and lived a relatively normal life, which is why the last 6 days of his life in 1996 are so strange.

Friday, July 5 - Blair withdraws all of his savings (cash, gold, jewelry, platinum).
Sunday, July 7 - Blair tries to get across the border into the United States, but was turned away because he was a young, single man, carrying a large amount of cash (the profile of a drug trafficker).
Monday, July 8 - Blair quits his job. He spends $1,600 on a round trip ticket to Frankfurt, Germany. Then, in the middle of the night, he shows up at a friends' house, begging for a ride to the border. He seemed paranoid, but the friend couldn't drive him because she didn't want to leave her kids home alone.
Tuesday, July 9 - Blair cashes in his plane tickets, rents a car and gets into the United States. In Seattle, he paid $770 for a one-way ticket to Washington D.C. (paying around twice as much as he would have for a round-trip ticket)
Wednesday, July 10 - Blair arrives in DC, rents a car and drives to Knoxville, Tennessee. Later that day, he pulls into a service station to get gas, then says he can't start his car. With the attendant's assistance, they realize that he has a Nissan key for his Toyota rental car, although he insists that it's the key that got him there. They search high and low for the Toyota key, but do not find it. He is towed to a local mechanic until the rental car agency can get him a replacement key. The motel staff describe him as paranoid and agitated, and he leaves and enters the lobby multiple times before actually renting a room. The last time he was seen alive was 7:37 p.m. on the hotel surveillance cameras.
Thursday, July 11 - Blair Adams is found dead. He is naked from the waist down and has $4,000 in German, Canadian and American currency scattered around his body. A fanny pack with gold and jewelry was also there, along with, mysteriously enough, the key to his Toyota rental car. Blair had cuts and abrasions consistent with defense wounds on his body and was killed by a violent blow to the stomach.

Before all this went down, Blair told his mother, "I don't think I should tell you about it." She had no idea what he was talking about, but he was very certain that he was being followed. His mother now claims that he was traveling to Atlanta for the upcoming Summer Olympic Games.

Knoxville police were baffled because he knew no one in the area, there was no reason that they can find for him to be even in the area. At the crime scene, his clothes that were removed were done so in a way that led them to believe that another person did it (i.e. his pants, socks, etc. were inside out). They tried to look into his background to see if he had encounters with prostitutes or other men...anything to explain why they found his body the way they found it, and came up with nothing.

Blair's case is sadly, unsolved. According to this article in the Knoxville newspaper, despite struggling with addiction (likely alcoholism) in his past, toxicology tests showed no drugs or alcohol in his system at his time of death. He had not officially been diagnosed with any mental illness and I'd prefer to not speculate beyond saying that most people who did not know him that interacted with him during this time period described him as "not all there". And we all know of the statistics that someone who is suffering from some sort of mental issue or break with reality is much more likely to be a victim of crime.


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