'How to Train Your Dragon' tops the US box office as 'Elio' marks a new low for PixarNew Foto - 'How to Train Your Dragon' tops the US box office as 'Elio' marks a new low for Pixar

NEW YORK (AP) — Neither Pixar nor zombies were enough to topple"How to Train Your Dragon"from the No. 1 slot at North American box offices over the weekend. The Universal Pictures live-action remake remained the top film, bringing in $37 million in ticket sales in its second weekend, despite the sizeable new releases of"Elio"and"28 Years Later.", according to studio estimates Sunday. "How To Train Your Dragon" has rapidly amassed $358.2 million worldwide. Six years after its last entry, the Dean DeBlois-directed "How To Train Your Dragon" has proven a potent revival of the DreamWorks Animation franchise. A sequel is already in the works for the $150 million production, which remakes the 2010 animated tale about a Viking boy and his dragon. Pixar's "Elio" had a particularly tough weekend. The Walt Disney Co. animation studio has often launched some of its biggest titles in June, including "Cars," "WALL-E" and "Toy Story 4." But "Elio," a science fiction adventure about a boy who dreams of meeting aliens, notched a modest $21 million, the lowest opening ever for Pixar. "This is a weak opening for a new Pixar movie," said David A. Gross, who runs the movie consulting firm FranchiseRe. "These would be solid numbers for another original animation film, but this is Pixar, and by Pixar's remarkable standard, the opening is well below average." "Elio," originally set for release in early 2024, had a bumpy road to the screen. Adrian Molina — co-director of "Coco" — was replaced mid-production by Domee Shi ("Turning Red") and Madeline Sharafian. Back at Disney's D23 conference in 2022, America Ferrera appeared to announce her role as Elio's mother, but the character doesn't even exist in the revamped film. Disney and Pixar spent at least $150 million making "Elio," which didn't fare any better internationally than it did in North America, bringing in just $14 million from 43 territories. Pixar stumbled coming out of the pandemic before stabilizing performance with 2023's "Elemental" ($496.4 million worldwide) and 2024's "Inside Out 2" ($1.7 billion), which was the company's biggest box office hit. "Elemental" was Pixar's previously lowest earning film, launching with $29.6 million. It rallied in later weeks to collect nearly half a billion dollars at the box office. The company's first movie, "Toy Story," opened with $29.1 million in 1995, or $60 when adjusted for inflation. It remains to be seen whether "Elio's" decent reviews and "A" from CinemaScore audiences can lead it to repeat "Elemental's" trajectory. With most schools on summer break, the competition for family audiences was stiff. Disney's own"Lilo & Stitch,"another live-action remake, continued to pull in young moviegoers. It grossed $9.7 million in its fifth weekend, bringing its global tally to $910.3 million. . "28 Years Later" signaled the return of another, far gorier franchise. Director Danny Boyle reunited with screenwriter Alex Garland to resume their pandemic apocalypse thriller 25 years after "28 Days Later" and 18 years after its sequel, "28 Weeks Later." The Sony Pictures release opened with $30 million. That was good enough to give Boyle, the filmmaker of "Slumdog Millionaire" and "Trainspotting," the biggest opening weekend of his career. The film, which cost $60 million to make, jumps ahead nearly three decades from the outbreak of the so-called rage virus for a coming-of-age story about a 12-year-old (Alfie Williams) venturing out of his family's protected village. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes co-star. Reviews have been good (90% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) for "28 Years Later," though audience reaction (a "B" CinemaScore) is mixed. Boyle has more plans for the zombie franchise, which will next see the release of "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" next year from director Nia DaCosta. "28 Years Later" added another $30 million in 59 overseas markets. After its strong start last weekend with $12 million, A24's"Materialists"held well with $5.8 million in its second weekend. The romantic drama by writer-director Celine Song and starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans has collected $24 million so far. Next weekend should also be a competitive one in movie theaters, with both "F1," fromAppleand Warner Bros., and Universal's "Megan 2.0" launching in cinemas. Top 10 movies by domestic box office With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore: 1. "How to Train Your Dragon," $37 million. 2. "28 Years Later," $30 million. 3. "Elio," $21 million. 4. "Lilo & Stitch," $9.7 million. 5. "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning," $6.6 million. 6. "Materialists," $5.8 million. 7. "Ballerina," $4.5 million. 8. "Karate Kid: Legends," $2.4 million. 9. "Final Destination: Bloodlines," $1.9 million. 10. "Kuberaa," $1.7 million.

‘How to Train Your Dragon’ tops the US box office as ‘Elio’ marks a new low for Pixar

'How to Train Your Dragon' tops the US box office as 'Elio' marks a new low for Pixar NEW YORK (AP) — Neither Pixar nor zomb...
Oklahoma native Kristin Chenoweth to perform national anthem before Game 7 of NBA FinalsNew Foto - Oklahoma native Kristin Chenoweth to perform national anthem before Game 7 of NBA Finals

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — At 4-foot-11, Kristin Chenoweth is still making it to the NBA Finals. The award-winning actress, singer, Oklahoma native, Oklahoma Hall of Fame inductee and unabashed Thunder fan is performing "The Star-Spangled Banner" beforeGame 7 of the title seriesbetween the Thunder and the Indiana Pacers on Sunday night, the NBA announced. Chenoweth's performance will air live on ABC at 8 p.m. Eastern, shortly before tipoff of the season's final game. She teased the appearance on social media Saturday, revealing — while wearing Thunder gear — that she was in Oklahoma City, then said she better "start warming up" and sang the first few notes of the national anthem. Chenoweth's Thunder fandom has been no secret since the franchise's early years, though she also has professed at times to liking the Los Angeles Lakers and New York Knicks as well. That said, the Thunder are clearly her top choice — so much so that she once told the Tulsa World she spent three hours bedazzling a Thunder hat. She went to Oklahoma City University after growing up in Broken Arrow, about 115 miles northeast of where the Thunder play. And her dog's name is Thunder. She even dressed the pup up once in a Thunder outfit. Chenoweth has been the anthem singer at multiple Thunder games in the past, sometimes alone and at least once with children from her Chenoweth Broadway Bootcamp. That camp is part of the arts and education fund that she founded to cultivate "young artistic expression by enriching children's lives through the power of education, entertainment and experience." Chenoweth won a Tony Award in 1999 for best leading actress in a musical for her role in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." She also earned two other Tony nominations for best leading actress in a musical — one in 2004 for playing Glinda in "Wicked" and the other in 2015 for playing 1930s Hollywood diva Lily Garland in "On the Twentieth Century." And in 2009, she won an Emmy for best supporting actress in a comedy series for her work on ABC's "Pushing Daisies." ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/nba

Oklahoma native Kristin Chenoweth to perform national anthem before Game 7 of NBA Finals

Oklahoma native Kristin Chenoweth to perform national anthem before Game 7 of NBA Finals OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — At 4-foot-11, Kristin Chenowet...
Referees picked by the NBA for Game 7 are James Capers, Josh Tiven, Sean WrightNew Foto - Referees picked by the NBA for Game 7 are James Capers, Josh Tiven, Sean Wright

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — James Capers, Josh Tiven and Sean Wright joined a very small club on Sunday. Capers, Tiven and Wright were announced by the NBA as the officiating crew forGame 7 of the NBA Finalsbetween the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers. It's the first Game 7 of a finals for all three, who are now the 22nd, 23rd and 24th referees in NBA history to land such an assignment. "Being selected to work the NBA Finals is the top honor as an NBA official," Byron Spruell, the NBA's president of league operations, said earlier this month when the12-person list of finals refereeswas revealed. And Game 7, one would think, is the top of the top honors. Scott Foster, a two-time Game 7 finals referee and generally considered one of the best in the game, was not picked for the crew. Had he been, he would have become the seventh referee picked to work at least three Game 7s in the title series. The referees in NBA history who have worked that many are Mendy Rudolph (six), Earl Strom (five), Sid Borgia (four), Dan Crawford (three), Joe Crawford (three) and Richie Powers (three). Foster — who is frequently criticized online by fans — wasdefended by Indiana coach Rick Carlisle after Game 4, notable because it was a game that the Pacers lost. "As far as officiating, I think it's awful some of the things I've seen about the officiating, and Scott Foster in particular," Carlisle said before Game 5. "I've known Scott Foster for 30 years. He is a great official. He has done a great job in these playoffs. We've had him a lot of times. The ridiculous scrutiny that is being thrown out there is terrible and unfair and unjust and stupid." The NBA had 75 full-time officials this season and 36 of those were selected to work the first round of the playoffs. The officiating roster is further trimmed going into each playoff round, with the league's referee operations management team determining who should advance. Capers is working his 13th finals, Tiven his sixth and Wright is in the finals for only the second time. It's the second game of these finals for all three referees — Capers worked Indiana's win in Game 3, while Wright and Tiven were both on the crew for Oklahoma City's win in Game 4. James Williams, who worked Games 2 and 5 of the series, was picked as the alternate for Game 7. David Guthrie, who officiated Games 1 and 6, was the referee assigned to the replay center in Secaucus, New Jersey, for Game 7. Thunder coach Mark Daigneault addressed officiating — and how he and his team respect referees — from a general perspective Saturday, when askedhow his team has avoided being called for very many technical foulsthis season. "The outcome of the game and the context of the game is outside of our control," Daigneault said. "In between the lines is inside our control. The referees (are) in that category, too. We can't control how they call the game and what they put a whistle on and what they don't. We can control a lot of other things in the game, and that's what we need to focus on." ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/NBA

Referees picked by the NBA for Game 7 are James Capers, Josh Tiven, Sean Wright

Referees picked by the NBA for Game 7 are James Capers, Josh Tiven, Sean Wright OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — James Capers, Josh Tiven and Sean Wrigh...
Bublik beats Medvedev to win Halle Open againNew Foto - Bublik beats Medvedev to win Halle Open again

HALLE (WESTFALEN), Germany (AP) — Alexander Bublik finally defeated Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 7-6 (4) on Sunday to win the Halle Open for the second time. It was his first win in seven matches with Medvedev. "Daniil, I've been cursed to play you forever and never won a set in my life, but today I'm happy to get through, and I wish you – you're a great champion – I wish you a lot of success," Bublik told his opponent afterward. "I mean, to win, to beat you here, it's a privilege for me." The Kazakhstan player, who also won the grass-court tournament in 2023, is just the third player to claim the title more than once after three-time winner Yevgeny Kafelnikov and 10-time champion Roger Federer. Bublik made a strong start and put together a 12-point winning streak in the first set. The second was not quite as fluid with five double-faults, but Medvedev produced consecutive backhand errors in the tiebreaker and Bublik seized his chance to wrap up the match in 81 minutes. Bublik, who defeated top-ranked Jannik Sinner in the second round, dedicated the title to his wife and son, who were absent because of illness. "This is for you, I know you're watching," he said. Medvedev, who saw off home favorite AlexanderZverev in the semifinals, was playing his first final since losing to Carlos Alcaraz at Indian Wells in March 2024. "A better week, maybe, than we expected but not the best feeling in the end," Medvedev said. "We try to do better next time." ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Bublik beats Medvedev to win Halle Open again

Bublik beats Medvedev to win Halle Open again HALLE (WESTFALEN), Germany (AP) — Alexander Bublik finally defeated Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 7-6 (...
Gabrielle Union Shares How Her Dad Being in Memory Care Affects Her Career Choices: 'I Have to Go Where the Money Goes'New Foto - Gabrielle Union Shares How Her Dad Being in Memory Care Affects Her Career Choices: 'I Have to Go Where the Money Goes'

Stephen Shugerman/Getty; Gabrielle Union/Instagram Gabrielle Union addressed her father's dementia diagnosis during an onstage "Sisterhood & Savings" discussion at the American Black Film Festival in Miami on June 12 Union, 52, opened up about balancing caring for her dad, Sylvester, 80, while deciding which career opportunities to take "So it kind of depends on what I've made that year on how creative I can be — and that's a damn shame, but that's reality," she said of which opportunities to pursue Gabrielle Unionis practicing what she preaches. After telling her Instagram followers to "prioritize your family" in a heartfelttribute to her dad, Sylvester Union, on his 80th birthday in October, the actress andentrepreneurshared at the American Black Film Festival in Miami on June 12 how she's balancing caring for him as he lives with dementia while deciding which career opportunities to take. "More recently, my father is in memory care," said theBring It OnandRiff Raffstar, 52, referring to him beingplaced in memory care in 2023. "You know, nursing homes, what's covered by insurance, what's not, home health aids — like that all adds up and having to really be cognizant of an additional output, I have to go where the money goes." Gabrielle Union/Instagram "I don't have the luxury of taking all the independent films that I want because I can't afford to pay for my extended family in the way that they have grown accustomed to," she explained to the audience during her onstage discussion — titled "Sisterhood & Savings: A Conversation with Gabrielle Union" — moderated by Kelley L. Carter. "I have to factor in endorsements and brands and brand building. When you see celebrities have five to 11 jobs, there's a reason," she added. "We don't get paid what y'all think that we get paid, and that check is split so many ways. You have to have multiple revenue streams to do the job that you really love. So it kind of depends on what I've made that year on how creative I can be — and that's a damn shame, but that's reality." Gabrielle Union/Instagram Three days after the American Black Film Festival, Union shared aFather's Day tributeto her dad and her husband, retired NBA starDwyane Wade. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "Happy Father's Day to my two favorite Dads. My Dad, who is fighting dementia every day to hold onto his precious memories of his children and grandchildren and all the kids and adults he's adopted as family along the way," she wrote in a caption accompanying a photo of them. "And my husband who fights daily for the freedom, rights, opportunities and peace of his children and others around the world. Cheers to great Dads." She also opened up about her father's dementia on his milestone 80th birthday in October. "My Dad has dementia. He definitely thinks Dwyane is still playing for the Heat but otherwise remembers quite a bit. He remembers all the great times he spent in Hawaii, so we brought some Hawaii to my Dad," Union wrote in the caption, sweetly sharing things he remembers. "He remembers his love of Crown Royal and missing his friends and being able to just hang out and talk shit, so his friends showed up and showed out." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gabrielle Union-Wade (@gabunion) "What dementia has robbed him of, his heart and soul have recovered," she continued. "When my Dad saw me, he said, 'I really love you.' And I said, 'I love you too Dad.' Then he replied, 'How's your Mom?' And with the gas face, I simply said, 'Sir 😵‍💫.' He then asked if I was happy and I told him I was. He nodded and with a grin asked, 'You not taking no shit are you?' And I said, 'Never.' He told me he loved me again and that interaction stayed with me all day and made me pretty emotional," she recalled. "It all just reminds me to be a good, loyal friend, a great neighbor, prioritize your family, have a spirit of adventure and don't take no shit," she concluded. "And always show up and show love. Happy Birthday Dad! I love you ❤️." Read the original article onPeople

Gabrielle Union Shares How Her Dad Being in Memory Care Affects Her Career Choices: ‘I Have to Go Where the Money Goes’

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Sarah Jessica Parker worried Carrie Bradshaw was too similar to Ferris BuellerNew Foto - Sarah Jessica Parker worried Carrie Bradshaw was too similar to Ferris Bueller

Craig Blankenhorn/Max; Paramount/courtesy Everett WithAnd Just Like Thatcurrently makinga spectacle of itself, more people than ever, it seems, are rewatchingSex and the City. Among those people, of course, isKristin Davis, whose rewatch podcastAre You a Charlotte?is a bit of a sensation. Those that return to the initial episodes are often surprised by the stylistic quirks of the show's early days — specifically the "talking head" interviews with people on the street, and whenSarah Jessica Parker's character Carrie Bradshaw would regularly "break the fourth wall" and directly address the camera. The topic came up again when John Benjamin Hickey stopped by Davis' studio this week to chat about his time on the show as Thomas John Andersen, a playwright who is datingCynthia Nixon's Miranda, but has a lot of Catholic guilt about premarital sex. Craig Blankenhorn/Max Davis reiterated that both the series' primary directorMichael Patrick Kingand Parker disliked the gimmick. "Sarah Jessica's very open mission was to get rid of talking to the camera," Davis recollected. "Because I remember in the pilot her saying, 'You know, do I have to talk to the camera? It's so strange to break the fourth wall. I'm in this scene.'" Davis explained that she "wasn't wrong" and it was a "weird thing for an actor," before sharing that Parker told her she was "worried aboutFerris Bueller, which I had never thought of." Of course, the iconic rascal teenager Ferris Bueller wasn't the first character ever to talk directly to the camera, but the man who played him,Matthew Broderick, was Parker's (then quite new) husband. (This is now your cue to say "aha!") Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. And Hickey pretty much did that exact thing. (He actually said "wow," then added that "nobody ever did it better," referring to Broderick in the classic John Hughes comedy.) Davis said that Parker "thought she was never going to live up to that, which is so adorable." Continuing to praise Parker (a common theme on this podcast!), Davis said, "I had never seen an actress be able to speak so clearly about what they wanted to do and what they didn't want to do without being angry or histrionic or whatever. Just very clearly articulating why it was hard for her, why she felt like she wasn't doing it well, how she felt like it was better to stay with us in the scene. And I was like, 'Yes. Yes. I agree with her.'" Then she zinged, "Not that anyone cares what I think over here!" Shannon Finney/Getty Incidentally, the Tony-winning Hickey, who played opposite Nixon again onThe Big C, recently directeda Broadway revival of Neil Simon'sPlaza Suite,which starred Parker and Broderick. (Way to save on car fare!) To listen to all of Hickey's appearance onAre You a Charlotte?you can check out the link below. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Sarah Jessica Parker worried Carrie Bradshaw was too similar to Ferris Bueller

Sarah Jessica Parker worried Carrie Bradshaw was too similar to Ferris Bueller Craig Blankenhorn/Max; Paramount/courtesy Everett WithAnd Jus...
Vondrousova beats Chinese qualifier Wang to win Berlin OpenNew Foto - Vondrousova beats Chinese qualifier Wang to win Berlin Open

BERLIN (AP) — Former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova put months of injuries behind her to beat Chinese qualifier Wang Xinyu 7-6 (10), 4-6, 6-2 and win the Berlin Open on Sunday. For the 25-year-old Vondrousova, who had dropped to 164 in the rankings after undergoing surgery on her left shoulder, it's her first title in her first final since winning Wimbledon in 2023. "We were all working really hard to get me back and I felt like, you know, we came here to try to win the first match and now this is happening. So I'm just very grateful to be standing here and very grateful for you guys," Vondrousova told her team. Vondrousovadefeated top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 6-2, 6-4in the semifinals to reach the showdown with Wang, who was playing her seventh match in nine days after coming through the qualifiers. The 23-year-old Wang defeated former champion Liudmila Samsonova in the semifinals to reach her first final. Earlier, she ousted Daria Kasatkina, Coco Gauff and Paula Badosa after qualifying. "It's been an unbelievable week for us. And I just, we keep on building and looking forward for the next one," said Wang, who only had 10 wins this year before appearing at the grass-court tournament. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Vondrousova beats Chinese qualifier Wang to win Berlin Open

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Jon Jones, widely considered the greatest mixed martial artist of all time, announces retirementNew Foto - Jon Jones, widely considered the greatest mixed martial artist of all time, announces retirement

Jon Joneshas retired, ending an illustrious career in which he laid claim to being the greatest mixed martial arts fighter of all time, UFC chief executiveDana Whiteannounced at a press conference on Saturday. "Jon Jones called us last night and retired. Jon Jones has officially retired," White told reporters, responding to questions about the UFC heavyweight division, which has been in stasis for months, waiting for Jones to decide whether to face interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall in a unification fight. "Tom Aspinall is the heavyweight champion of the UFC," White added. Jones, 37, later confirmed his retirement, posting on X that "this decision comes after a lot of reflection." "I'm excited to see how I can continue to contribute to the sport and inspire others in new ways," he said in his statement. "Thank you all for being part of this incredible journey with me. The best is yet to come." As for the future of the division, White said that Aspinall will be attending UFC International Fight Week next week where they will "figure out what's next." The prospect of Aspinall and Jones fighting each other had hung over the heavyweight division for months, especially after Jones retained his heavyweight title in November against Stipe Miocic. And fans were increasingly clamoring for such a fight. Earlier this month, a petition calling for White to strip Jones of the heavyweight title gathered more than 195,000 signatures. Just two weeks ago, White said he still expected the fight to go ahead, telling reporters that Jones had accepted a deal to do it but had not yet signed a contract. For his part, Jones said on X on June 6 that he doesn't "pull the strings" in the division, adding that he hadn't worked out his future plans. He also suggested fighting former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, a possibility that White quickly shut down. "Tom Aspinall is the guy," White said on June 8. "We've been talking to this kid forever about it. It's his fight. You can't make people fight. If Jon doesn't want to fight, we can't make him fight. We can try to make him fight, we can throw things at him that inspire him to want to fight." During his career, Jones accumulated a 28-1-0 record, and became the youngest champion in UFC history at the age of 23 when he defeated Maurício Rua to win the light heavyweight division in 2009. After dominating that division for years, he transformed his body and won the UFC heavyweight title in 2023, defeating France's Ciryl Gane following a three-year absence from the sport. Outside the octagon, however, he leaves a legacy complicated bylegal issuesand two suspensions from the United States Anti-Doping Agency after testing positive for banned substances. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Jon Jones, widely considered the greatest mixed martial artist of all time, announces retirement

Jon Jones, widely considered the greatest mixed martial artist of all time, announces retirement Jon Joneshas retired, ending an illustrious...
Paula Deen Looks Completely Unrecognizable in Rare Throwback PhotoNew Foto - Paula Deen Looks Completely Unrecognizable in Rare Throwback Photo

Paula Deen Looks Completely Unrecognizable in Rare Throwback Photooriginally appeared onParade. Paula Deenleft fans doing a double, if not triple, take by sharing a rare throwback photo of herself — one that left many of her followers all saying versions of the same thing: "Is that really you?" The former Food Network star — Deen was memorably disgraced by the entertainment industry afterher highly-publicized racism scandal(and admissions) in 2013 — took to Instagram on Thursday, June 19, to post an old photo of herself from the 1980s. The picture, Deen explained in the caption, was significant because it was the start of her cooking empire. "36 years, I embarked on a journey that would change my life," the formerPaula's Best Disheshost wrote. "I started The Bag Lady with my last $200. Isn't it incredible how far we can go when our backs are against the wall?" Deen, who is known for her trademark silver hair, instead sported short, dark red locks in the photo, along with rimless glasses and a white apron tied around her waist. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paula Deen (@pauladeen_official) Fans were floored. "That's not Paula Dean [sic] 😯," one person wrote in surprise. "Wow I didn't know that was you!" another commented. "Does not look like you!!!" a third agreed, remarking at the stark difference of her hair then and her trademark mane now. "NO way Paula was a ginger!! Love it!" another fan wrote. While Deen'shighly offensive racism scandalcost her nearly everything in the entertainment industry — she was fired from the Food Network, losthuge brand deals, and was generally condemned for her racist admissions — the celebrity chef has maintained a following of fans on social media ... and in real life. Deen still has multiple restaurants across the South, as well as her flagship restaurant, The Lady & Sons, in Savannah, Georgia. Paula Deen Looks Completely Unrecognizable in Rare Throwback Photofirst appeared on Parade on Jun 21, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 21, 2025, where it first appeared.

Paula Deen Looks Completely Unrecognizable in Rare Throwback Photo

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Margaret Cho says Ellen DeGeneres was 'not nice' to her for most of her career: 'It's so creepy and weird'New Foto - Margaret Cho says Ellen DeGeneres was 'not nice' to her for most of her career: 'It's so creepy and weird'

Olivia Wong/WireImage; Steve Granitz/WireImage Margaret Chowon't be sendingEllen DeGeneresa friendship basket anytime soon. The comedian says the former talk show host acted as if they were strangers when she'd make appearances onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show,despite the fact that they were both working the comedy circuit in their early days in the 1980s. "Ellen was really weird and not nice to me for most of my career," Cho revealed on anew episodeofThe Kelly Mantle Show. She went on to explain how the two knew each other. "I opened for her in the 1980s, when she was a headliner in comedy clubs. Later, when I would do her talk show in the 2000s, she would act like we just met." Cho then quipped, "And I'm like, 'Bitch, what?' That's weird. We go way back. It's so creepy and weird." Vinnie Zuffante/Getty The actress and comic then recalled a specific incident that stuck with her when another guest praised her on DeGeneres' talk show. Cho had attended aDavid Bowieconcert dressed in what she described as a "Chinese emperor outfit," and the next day, while visiting the show, the singer complimented her elaborate attire to DeGeneres. However, she learned afterwards that Bowie's remarks about her during that segment had been edited out for the broadcast. "The producer, who's a really good friend of mine, had to call me and tell me, 'I can't believe she did this, but she cut it out of the show,'" Cho recalled. "'But you need to know that he was going on and on about your outfit. God said your name. He loves you.'" Cho admitted that she wasn't sure if Bowie's comments about her impressive look were cut from the show for time or for another reason. "But still — I'm going to take it personally," she said. Alice S. Hall/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Cho briefly addressed her feelings toward DeGeneres on theHot Takes & Deep Divespodcast in 2020. When asked if she felt a sense of camaraderie with fellow queer comedians who were in the closet in the 1980s, like DeGeneres, Cho replied, "If you're queer, there's always a closeness." However, when addressing the 2020 scandal overDeGeneres' alleged toxic behind-the-scenes behavioron her daytime television series, Cho said, "I think she definitely is scary. I'm still scared of Ellen. Everyone should be scared of Ellen." Casey Durkin/NBC via Getty Followingapologies to her staffand an internal investigation by WarnerMedia that concluded that there were "deficiencies" in the show's production, with it eventually parting wayswith three producers, DeGeneres chose toend her talk showin 2021 after 19 seasons. "When you're a creative person, you constantly need to be challenged — and as great as this show is, and as fun as it is, it's just not a challenge anymore," she toldThe Hollywood Reporterat the time. In her final stand-up special, 2024'sEllen DeGeneres: For Your Approval, the comedian joked how the toxic workplace allegations got her "kicked out of show business." "Yeah, the 'be kind' girl wasn't kind, that was the headline," she said. "Here's the problem: I'm a comedian who got a talk show and I ended the show every day by saying, 'Be kind to one another.' Had I ended my show by saying, 'Go f--- yourselves,' people would've been pleasantly surprised to find out I'm kind." She later clarified, "I didn't go into this business for money. It was about healing my childhood wounds. I thought if I could make people happy, then they'll like me. And if they like me, I'll feel good about myself. All I can say about that is, thank God for the money." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Margaret Cho (@margaret_cho) Watch Cho's new interview onThe Kelly Mantle Showabove. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Margaret Cho says Ellen DeGeneres was 'not nice' to her for most of her career: 'It's so creepy and weird'

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