Liam Neeson Goes Viral for His Unexpected Answer to 'What Is a Labubu?'New Foto - Liam Neeson Goes Viral for His Unexpected Answer to 'What Is a Labubu?'

Jeff Spicer/Getty; Vincenzo Izzo/LightRocket via Getty Liam Neeson was asked what a Labubu is in a new interview, and his hilarious response has gone viral "Can you eat it?" a puzzled Neeson wondered The collectible monster toys have been popping up everywhere, and boast a number of celebrity fans, including Kim Kardashian, Rihanna and David Beckham Liam Neesonis nothing but puzzled by one of the biggest pop culture crazes of the moment. During a recent interview withFox News, the 73-year-old actor was shown a photo of aLabubutoy and was asked what it was. "I have no clue. No," a baffled Neeson quickly replied, shaking his head. "Seriously, I don't know." When he was told that the photo featured a Labubu, theNaked Gunstar continued to appear completely bewildered. "Okay," he then said. "It's a fluffy doll. Or, can you eat it?" While Neeson may not be part of the Labubu fan club, the toys are a viral phenomenon around the world. A number of celebrities have even gotten in on the craze, includingBLACKPINK'sLisa,Kim Kardashian,Rihanna,Dua LipaandDavid Beckham. Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, Labubus are sold byPop Mart, which describes the toys as being "a devilish but cute monster with pointed ears, a charmingly mischievous smile, and very sharp teeth." VCG/VCG via Getty The colorful, collectible dolls, which are often sold in blind bags, can be hooked to purses and bags as quirky accessories and charms. Aside from his hilarious response to his first encounter with Labubus, Neeson has been making headlines recently for his romance with hisNaked Guncostar,Pamela Anderson. PEOPLE firstconfirmed that the two were datingin July, with a source revealing that their relationship was "in the early stages." https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf "It's sincere, and it's clear they're smitten with each other," the insider said. Since going public with their romance, the pair have been showered with support from family and friends. Neeson's 28-year-old son, Daniel,gave his stamp of approvalwhen his dad and Anderson, 58, made a joint appearance onWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenon Aug. 3. Sebastian Reuter/Getty After hostAndy Cohentold the two stars, "I do just want to say, as averyold friend of yours, all of your friends are very much stanning this relationship, as the kids say," he shouted out Daniel, who was sitting in the studio audience. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "Right, Danny?" Cohen asked, to which Daniel replied, "Yes!" with a big smile. Jamie Lee Curtisgot choked upin an interview withVTearlier this month as she shared her hope that Anderson, her costar inThe Last Showgirl, has found love with Neeson. "If love has found [its] way into that relationship, God bless them both," she said. "Because both of them have had hardship, and they're both beautiful human beings. And if they actually have found an intimate love with each other, we should all go to bed tonight feeling better." Doug Mand, who co-wroteThe Naked Gunreboot, toldThe Hollywood Reporterhe's "pulling for the two of them in a big way," as he recalled howNeeson and Anderson had "immediate chemistry"on the movie's set. "They liked each other. You only dream that your two costars are connecting on that level," he told the outlet in an interview published on Aug. 5. Read the original article onPeople

Liam Neeson Goes Viral for His Unexpected Answer to ‘What Is a Labubu?’

Liam Neeson Goes Viral for His Unexpected Answer to 'What Is a Labubu?' Jeff Spicer/Getty; Vincenzo Izzo/LightRocket via Getty Liam ...
Sharon Stone is 'Desperate' to Play This Comedy LegendNew Foto - Sharon Stone is 'Desperate' to Play This Comedy Legend

Sharon Stone is 'Desperate' to Play This Comedy Legendoriginally appeared onParade. Legendary actressSharon Stonehas her eyes on her dream role. But it's a sharp departure from the villains she's often typecast as. The beloved actress, 67, who is known for iconic roles in films ranging fromCasinotoBasic Instinct, revealed in a new interview that she'd love to tackle the role of her late friend and comedy iconPhyllis Diller, who passed away in 2012. "I do want to play Phyllis Diller very, very badly," Stone, who stars alongsideBob OdenkirkinNobody 2, toldBusiness Insiderin a new interview. "She and I were very close friends. Phyllis made little paintings for all my kids. She cooked me dinner a lot of times — that woman could cook. I told her I wanted to play her, and she sat down and taught me her laugh. She made me practice her laugh!" Stone went on to explain that Diller's journey from struggling comic to living legend was extraordinary, and that there are a variety of other stars who could tackle the roles of the fellow comics who surrounded her. "You know, she didn't hit it big until she was 49. She lived in a trailer park with five kids and her schizophrenic husband, and practiced her act on women at the laundromat. It's unbelievable. I think there are great actors who could playBob Hope,Red Buttons,Johnny Carson.Sam Rockwellcould play Johnny in his sleep. We were tight," said Stone. "Yes, I'm desperate to play her." Stone started as a model, and still does a significant amount of modeling work these days. ("I'm still modeling, and I still make more money today modeling than in film," she noted. "It's still a huge part of my reality.") But at the time, she was hoping to become a director. "Back then, I wanted to be a director, but the pesky vagina has stood in my way. Because how could you possibly have a brain and a vagina? It seems to have confounded so many," she explained. Her most important role these days is the mom of three boys:Roan,Laird, andQuinn. Stone said she managed to find inspiration for herNobody 2character from watching them play violent video games during the pandemic. "I said, 'I want to play a character that essentially comes right out of social media,'" she told BI. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sharon Stone (@sharonstone) 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Related: Sharon Stone Reveals Why She Was 'Furious' With 'Casino' Co-Star Robert De Niro Sharon Stone is 'Desperate' to Play This Comedy Legendfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 10, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Sharon Stone is 'Desperate' to Play This Comedy Legend

Sharon Stone is 'Desperate' to Play This Comedy Legend Sharon Stone is 'Desperate' to Play This Comedy Legendoriginally appe...
Alexander allows 1 hit in 6 innings, Altuve hits 250th career homer as Astros beat Yankees 7-1New Foto - Alexander allows 1 hit in 6 innings, Altuve hits 250th career homer as Astros beat Yankees 7-1

NEW YORK (AP) — Jason Alexander pitched one-hit ball through six innings, Jose Altuve hit his 250th career homer and the Houston Astros beat the Yankees 7-1 Sunday after New York manager Aaron Boone was ejected in the third inning. Alexander (3-1) allowed his first hit in the sixth inning, a one-out single to Ben Rice. Alexander did not allow a run for the second straight start. He walked three, struck out three in a game in which he relied mostly on changeups and sinkers over 87 pitches. Altuve, as designated hitter, homered to left in the first and became the 11th player whose primary position is second base to reach 250 homers. Altuve had two hits and scored three runs, including on a double by Christian Walker in the third and on a single by Ramón Urías that fell in between shortstop Anthony Volpe and left fielder Cody Bellinger in the ninth. Rookie Cam Smith had a two-out bases-loaded single that scored two runs in the fifth to help the Astros win for the fourth time in six games. Carlos Correa hit his second homer since being acquired from Minnesota, and Mauricio Dubón knocked in a run in the three-run ninth Fried (12-5) allowed four runs and eight hits in five innings and lost for the third time in four starts. The Yankees managed three hits and lost for the seventh time in nine games and were booed after the final out. Boone was ejected for the fifth time this season after arguing a called strike on Ryan McMahon. Key moment Bennett Sousa loaded the bases with one out in the seventh and Bryan Abreu allowed a sacrifice fly to McMahon. On the next pitch, Abreu retired Austin Wells. Abreu retired Wells, Judge and Cody Bellinger in the eighth. Key stats Correa has five straight multi-hit games and six since rejoining Houston. Up next Yankees RHP Will Warren (6-5, 4.44 ERA) faces Minnesota RHP Zebby Matthews (3-3, 5.17) on Monday in New York. The Astros did not announce a starter for the opener of three-game series against visiting Boston and LHP Garrett Crochet (13-4, 2.24) on Monday. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Alexander allows 1 hit in 6 innings, Altuve hits 250th career homer as Astros beat Yankees 7-1

Alexander allows 1 hit in 6 innings, Altuve hits 250th career homer as Astros beat Yankees 7-1 NEW YORK (AP) — Jason Alexander pitched one-h...
Giants' Justin Verlander becomes 10th pitcher to join 3,500K clubNew Foto - Giants' Justin Verlander becomes 10th pitcher to join 3,500K club

Major League Baseball's 3,500-strikeout club now has a 10th member. The San Francisco Giants' Justin Verlander registered three whiffs in the top of the first inning against the visiting Washington Nationals on Sunday that not only allowed the 42-year-old to escape a jam, but also to record the 3,500th strikeout of his Hall of Fame career. After Verlander fanned Nathaniel Lowe to wriggle out of a two-on, two-out situation in the first, the three-time Cy Young Award winner earned a standing ovation as the Giants displayed a congratulatory message on the Oracle Park jumbotron. Verlander finished the day with 3,503 strikeouts as he posted six strikeouts over five innings while allowing five runs on 11 hits. Now in his 20th season, Verlander entered Sunday's series finale with a 263-155 record and a 3.33 ERA spread across 3,510 innings and 545 games (all starts). He joins an exclusive club led by Nolan Ryan, who amassed 5,714 strikeouts during his 27-year career. Randy Johnson (4,875), Roger Clemens (4,672), Steve Carlton (4,136), Bert Blyleven (3,701), Tom Seaver (3,640), Don Sutton (3,574), Gaylord Perry (3,534) and Walter Johnson (3,509) also belong to the club. Max Scherzer needs 44 strikeouts to become the 11th member of the group, while Clayton Kershaw (3,017) and Chris Sale (2,528) are the only other active pitchers within 1,200 whiffs. --Field Level Media

Giants' Justin Verlander becomes 10th pitcher to join 3,500K club

Giants' Justin Verlander becomes 10th pitcher to join 3,500K club Major League Baseball's 3,500-strikeout club now has a 10th member...
Seth MacFarlane calls for less 'pessimistic' and 'dystopian' stories: 'It's so one-sided'New Foto - Seth MacFarlane calls for less 'pessimistic' and 'dystopian' stories: 'It's so one-sided'

Seth MacFarlaneshared the need for more hopeful stories in Hollywood amid a plethora of dark projects released in recent years. MacFarlane sat down withTed Dansonon theWhere Everybody Knows Your Namepodcast to discuss the importance of optimism and fun. The multi-hyphenate shared that he took onThe Orvillein order to put out something more positive in media. "The dishes that we are serving up are so dystopian and so pessimistic," MacFarlane said. "And yeah, there's a lot to be pessimistic about, but it's so one-sided." MacFarlane said while he enjoys shows likeThe Handmaid's Tale,he's become fatigued with dystopian narratives. TheFamily Guycreator noted that every time he drives down Beverly Boulevard, he only sees billboards for horror films and other "negative" projects. "They're certainly giving us a lot of cautionary tales, but where are the blueprints that they once gave us for how to do things correctly?" he said. "It can't all be just, 'Here's what's going to happen to you if you f--- up.' You do need, 'Here's what you can achieve if you change your ways and do things right.'" Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. The actor added that Hollywood has become obsessed with anti-heroes "ever since Tony Soprano." This has created good television, he said, but in the case of a show likeThe White Lotus,"no one is someone you'd want to be." Part of the entertainment industry's job, MacFarlane said, is to create characters that inspire people to be better. "That's the only thing really that Hollywood can do that's worthwhile because as we all learned from this election, nobody gives a f--- what celebrities think," he said. "We can tweet, we can talk. Like, people don't care. They don't care. What we do do well is tell stories. And we're not doing the best job right now of telling those stories in a way that gives people hope." Check out the full episode ofWhere Everybody Knows Your Namewith Seth MacFarlane below. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Seth MacFarlane calls for less 'pessimistic' and 'dystopian' stories: 'It's so one-sided'

Seth MacFarlane calls for less 'pessimistic' and 'dystopian' stories: 'It's so one-sided' Seth MacFarlaneshared ...
Josh Brolin Says 'Weapons' Is the Antithesis of 'Boring' Streaming Content That's 'All The Same S–': Audiences Are 'Looking For Great Filmmakers'New Foto - Josh Brolin Says 'Weapons' Is the Antithesis of 'Boring' Streaming Content That's 'All The Same S–': Audiences Are 'Looking For Great Filmmakers'

Bored with what's on Netflix? Josh Brolin says go see "Weapons." In a recent interview withCollider, Brolin, who stars in Zach Cregger's latest twisty horror, said "Weapons" is the antithesis of "boring" streaming content, bringing the horror genre to "the edge of absurdity" to create something entirely unique. More from Variety International Box Office: 'Weapons' Picks Up $27.5 Million, 'Jurassic World Rebirth' Tops $800 Million Worldwide Box Office: 'Weapons' Impresses With $42.5 Million Debut, 'Freakier Friday' Starts Strong With $29 Million Opening 'Weapons' Star Alden Ehrenreich on Mustache Acting, Shadowing Cops and the Horror Hit's Message About Gun Violence "You're looking for great filmmakers, and you're hoping that there's another new good filmmaker out there," Brolin said. "Right now, with so much content, you're just watching things on whatever streaming service you're on, and you're just going, 'Fuck, why is this so boring, man? Why?' And just go to the next thing. It's all the same shit. And then somebody not only takes the horror genre, but then fucks with it and then does something on the edge of absurdity, and it's sort of humorous, so it's keeping you off-[balance] enough for him to have an emotional impact." Brolin said he "really liked" Cregger's previous film, "Barbarian," but couldn't pinpoint why at the time of its release. He explained that he consulted his daughter and his son-in-law for a younger perspective on Cregger's filmmaking. "You talk to that era of people, and, I mean, he's like a god to them," he added. "And I'm like, okay, so they're reacting to something that I may not understand. I would rather not understand it and do business with that guy and understand it better later. And I think that 'Weapons' is a much more refined version of something that he had his finger on the pulse of with 'Barbarian.'" Brolin stars in "Weapons" alongside Julia Garner, Alden Ehrenreich, Cary Christopher, Benedict Wong and Amy Madigan. The film follows a small town enveloped in chaos after 17 children mysteriously go missing on the same night. In hisVarietyinterview, Cregger discussed how he wrote the film to cope with the death of someone close to him and how he used his characters as an outlet for his grief. "It's just given me an opportunity to engage with those feelings in a healthy, constructive way," Cregger said. "Rather than going and drinking myself to death, I'm able to write a character that drinks herself into a problem. I can take my anger and have Josh Brolin freak out, and that's better than me freaking out." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Josh Brolin Says ‘Weapons’ Is the Antithesis of ‘Boring’ Streaming Content That’s ‘All The Same S–‘: Audiences Are ‘Looking For Great Filmmakers’

Josh Brolin Says 'Weapons' Is the Antithesis of 'Boring' Streaming Content That's 'All The Same S–': Audiences A...
Collins homers off Diaz in the 9th inning to give MLB-best Brewers a 7-6 walk-off win over MetsNew Foto - Collins homers off Diaz in the 9th inning to give MLB-best Brewers a 7-6 walk-off win over Mets

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Isaac Collins hit a solo homer off Mets closer Edwin Diaz in the ninth inning and the MLB-best Milwaukee Brewers extended their winning streak to nine games with a 7-6, walk-off win over New York on Sunday. The Brewers trailed 5-0 early and tied it a 6-all in the eighth on Joey Ortiz's two-out RBI single off the glove of diving first baseman Pete Alonso. After Nick Mears (3-3) tossed a scoreless top half of the ninth, Collins sent a 2-2 pitch from Diaz (5-2) 363 feet to right field for his eighth homer. The Mets lost their seventh straight game and fell 5 1/2 games behind NL East-leading Philadelphia. William Contreras had two homers for the Brewers, a solo shot to open a three-run fourth, and a two-run homer in the fifth, his 12th, to pull Milwaukee within 6-5. The Mets scored in each of the first four innings for a five-run lead against Quinn Priester, who had won his previous 10 decisions. New York scored two in the first on RBI singles by Juan Soto and Jeff McNeil. Brett Baty opened the second with his 12th home run and Ronny Mauricio's RBI single made it 3-0 in the third. Cedric Mullins led off the fourth with his 16th home run before the Brewers answered with three runs in the bottom half on Conteras' homer and Ortiz's two-run single with two out. Alonso's RBI double put the Mets up 6-3 in the fifth. Key moment The Brewers had runners on first and third with one out in the seventh, but Tyler Rogers coaxed Andrew Vaughn into an inning-ending double-play grounder to short. Key stat Priester, who had not lost in 12 appearances, including nine starts, since May 13, was tagged for six runs and 10 hits in 4 1/3 innings. Up next RHP Freddy Peralta (13-5, 3.03) starts for the Brewers on Monday against Pirates LHP Andrew Heaney (5-9, 4.77). The Mets are idle Monday before opening a three-game home series against Atlanta. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Collins homers off Diaz in the 9th inning to give MLB-best Brewers a 7-6 walk-off win over Mets

Collins homers off Diaz in the 9th inning to give MLB-best Brewers a 7-6 walk-off win over Mets MILWAUKEE (AP) — Isaac Collins hit a solo ho...
How did Quinn Ewers play vs. Bears? Dolphins QB stalls in NFL preseason debutNew Foto - How did Quinn Ewers play vs. Bears? Dolphins QB stalls in NFL preseason debut

Quinn Ewersjoined theNFLrookie QB debut party on Sunday. Unfortunately, he may have had the worst time of them all. TheMiami Dolphins' 2025 seventh-round pick got the lion's share of the work vs. the Chicago Bears, giving him a first, lengthy taste of NFL action. The one-time five-star recruit and Texas Longhorn product, though, got something of a rude awakening in his Sunday debut. Ewers went just 4-for-16 passing and was under constant duress throughout the matchup, which ended in a24-24 tie. While the expectations are low for Ewers – and the competition even less so given preseason Week 1 – he had a debut that he may want to put in the rearview mirror soon. Here's how Ewers performed: Ewers put together a line to forget in his first NFL game action vs. the Bears: Completions/Attempts:5/18 Passing yards:91 (5.1 YPC) Passing touchdowns:0 Passer rating:48.1 Sacks:2 Interceptions:0 Fumbles (lost):2 (2) Rushing yards (attempts):0 (0) Ewers was the third quarterback on the field for the Dolphins following starterTua TagovailoaandZach Wilson, getting most of the passing work. He played with backups, so the less-than-great performance wasn't entirely on his shoulder pads. Still, Ewers showcased a lack of anticipation on some throws and took two inopportune strip sacks, including one while the Miami offense was backed up near its goal line. Austin Booker has his 3rd sack which leads to a takeaway!Watch on@NFLNetworkStream on@NFLPluspic.twitter.com/eMhWhgaCiX — NFL (@NFL)August 10, 2025 That all makes for a painful performance to forget for the rookie. He'll likely get another bite at the apple when the Dolphins take on the Detroit Lions on Saturday, Aug. 16. As the saying goes, it's only up from here for the Dolphins' seventh-rounder. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Quinn Ewers stats today: Dolphins QB has debut to forget

How did Quinn Ewers play vs. Bears? Dolphins QB stalls in NFL preseason debut

How did Quinn Ewers play vs. Bears? Dolphins QB stalls in NFL preseason debut Quinn Ewersjoined theNFLrookie QB debut party on Sunday. Unfor...
Nancy Olson, the Last Living" Sunset Boulevard" Cast Member, Looks Back on Making the Iconic 1950 Film (Exclusive)

Snap/Shutterstock Nancy Olson, the last livingSunset Boulevardcast member, talks to PEOPLE about making the iconic 1950 film Olson was a 21-year-old student when director Billy Wilder cast her as Betty Schaefer The actress, now 97, admits she 'was a little too naive not to be scared to death' about having such a big role As the last surviving principal cast member of the enduring 1950 film noirSunset Boulevard, Hollywood's most scathing indictment of how the industry discards people when they're no longer useful, actress Nancy Olson had a true "close-up" view of the personalities behind the classic film. And asSunset Boulevardmarks its 75th anniversary on Aug. 10, the players remain larger than life in her memories. Olson, then 21, was a student with only a handful of acting credits when she was cast by the film's director and co-writer, Billy Wilder, to play Betty Schaefer, the eager studio production assistant and aspiring writer who offer the washed-up screenwriter Joe Gillis (William Holden) possible on-ramp back into the industry and out of the clutches of his older movie star benefactor Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson), whose delusions of reclaimed grandeur threaten to consume them both. But as Olson, still glamorous and sharp-witted at 97, tells PEOPLE exclusively, she soon realized that Wilder, who was looking for a comeback vehicle after a string a disappointing films following his triumphant hit and defining noirDouble Indemnity,was not interested in pushing her to embody Betty; instead, he wanted Betty to embody her. Amanda Edwards/Getty "I remember being very impressed that Billy chose me to play Betty Schaefer, and after a certain point, I realized that he wanted menotto be a character; he wanted me to be myself," Olson recalls. Indeed, the filmmaker wanted to learn as much about Olson and her life as an aspiring Hollywood player and sprinkle her qualities into Betty. "He interviewed me on the lot, walking around on the way to the commissary, and he'd asked me a million questions," she remembers. "What was it like growing up in Milwaukee? What was it like to be in college and work?... He wanted the public to believe that I could possibly be that person." "And you know something?" she adds. "I was a little too naive not to be scared to death! I kind of came in and they said he wanted me to wear my own clothes, and I thought, 'Okay, I'm going to be Nancy.' And there I was." In contrast to Olson's limited experience, Swanson, then 51, had already lived a comparative lifetime in Hollywood as one of the most popular and well-paid stars of the Silent Era, but after time, parts had grown fewer and fewer, and she largely stepped back from show business to focus on other endeavors, though the still hosted her own daytime TV show. John Springer Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty But Olson recognized that Swanson was no bitter recluse or haughty diva in the mold of Norma Desmond. "Gloria was very friendly to everyone," Olson says, noting that Swanson was thrilled to be back at work in what was easily the juiciest role of her career and was prescient about just how significantSunset Boulevardwould be for everyone involved. "For her to be back doing the major part that she was playing was something that she understood, more than anyone else on the set: that this movie would never be forgotten, that this was something that was rare and that would have an impact," Olson recalls. "She understood that, and she knew that she would never ever be forgotten." Olson worked most closely, of course, with Holden, who had made an auspicious debut in Hollywood but subsequently struggled to find meaty roles to sustain his trajectory. His encroaching alcoholism and flagrant infidelities in his marriage were taking a personal toll, though he recognized the ripe opportunity thatSunset Boulevardafforded him. "Bill's life was falling apart," Olson explains. "He had done two incredible pictures,Golden BoyandOur Town, and then he was in the Army for four years. So when he came back, it was like starting all over again, and he was given very minor roles…and he was starting to drink too much, and his marriage was falling apart. So he had an understanding of the role of Joe Gillis, who was desperate, losing everything, and he ended selling his soul for survival, that character." Silver Screen Collection/Getty http://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Holden tapped his own turmoil to inform his compelling performance, both cynical and tragic. "Bill understood it, and absolutely, I think it's a brilliant performance. Anybody who watches the movie, watch Bill: Bill is amazing!" Indeed, Holden received an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor for his portrayal, as would Swanson (Best Actress), costar Erich von Stroheim (Best Supporting Actor), and Olson herself (Best Supporting Actress). OfSunset Boulevard's11 nominations, including Best Picture, it would claim three trophies, including Best Screenplay for Wilder and his co-writer Charles Brackett. Launched with such tremendous fanfare, Olson would continue to pursue a Hollywood career for a few years, including making three more films with Holden, but after marrying lyricist Alan J. Lerner of Broadway's famed songwriting duo Lerner and Lowe (he dedicatedMy Fair Ladyto her), she largely retreated from acting to focus on home and family (she would later marry the legendary Capitol Records executive Alan W. Livingston), returning only sporadically over the decades. Her decision to step back, she says, was prompted by the shadowy side of the industry that she glimpsed on screen and off while makingSunset Boulevardand the lessons she took from the experience – just as Betty recoiled from ugly realities she was exposed to in the film. "I said to myself, 'I do not want to be a movie star, a commodity to sell,'" she recalls. "I will be thrown away someday just as Gloria Swanson was, and so was Marilyn Monroe, who committed suicide at the age of 36." "What I decided at the end of that movie was, 'I don't think I want to be a movie star. I want family. I want children. I want a life, and this is not a life,'' Olson adds. Sunset Boulevardwas meticulously restored in honor of the milestone anniversary and is now available in a 4K UHD home video. Read the original article onPeople

Nancy Olson, the Last Living“ Sunset Boulevard” Cast Member, Looks Back on Making the Iconic 1950 Film (Exclusive)

Nancy Olson, the Last Living" Sunset Boulevard" Cast Member, Looks Back on Making the Iconic 1950 Film (Exclusive) Snap/Shuttersto...
Country Icon Vows Never to Return to Major City After Fan ConfrontationNew Foto - Country Icon Vows Never to Return to Major City After Fan Confrontation

Country Icon Vows Never to Return to Major City After Fan Confrontationoriginally appeared onParade. Country superstarZach Bryanhasclashed with fans over the years, but his latest feud has resulted in an entire city being banned from his tour stops. The "Pink Skies" singer may be a massive country star, but his second passion in life lies with the Philadelphia Eagles — an allegiance he takes extremely seriously. Following a heated exchange with a Kansas City Chiefs fan, Bryan made a vow to never perform in that city again. Despite spending some of his childhood in Oklahoma, the 29-year-old artist is a devoted Eagles supporter. This means Bryan has enjoyed six months of bragging rights after the Eagles shut down Kansas City's three-peat hopes in February's Super Bowl. However, six months of boasting seemingly isn't enough for Bryan. "Where are all the three peat people from last year," the country performer wrote on Friday, August 8. His jab quickly ignited a wave of criticism from Chiefs fans online. "Still rent free even after you win… absolute loser," one fan wrote. Another annoyed Chiefs fan slammed Bryan for what they saw as double standards, since he keeps booking concerts in Kansas City. "Just tired of this dude always talking s— but has no shame in coming and taking these peoples hard earned money," they said on X. Bryan didn't hold back in his response, telling the user, "Please understand I will never play in Kansas City." Taking it one step further, he added, "I'll be about to finish my show and then get a taunting call if I play at that stadium." Please understand I will never play in Kansas Cityhttps://t.co/VicevXBjda — Zach Bryan (@zachlanebryan)August 8, 2025 "Great news," the Chiefs fan responded. "Take us off your live album too." "Done brother," Bryan replied. Bryan has a history of changing recorded material over personal disputes. Just this year, he re-recorded his track "Memphis, the Blues" withoutJohn Moreland, who had previously taken a shot at him, calling him "the f--- off-brand version of me." Whether Bryan actually follows through with his Kansas City ban remains unknown. However, one thing's certain — you can't question his loyalty to the Eagles. Related:Zach Bryan Divides Fans After Bold Response to Teen Who Waited Hours for Photo Country Icon Vows Never to Return to Major City After Fan Confrontationfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 10, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Country Icon Vows Never to Return to Major City After Fan Confrontation

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