On this episode, the hosts discuss a viral moment with Dakota Johnson, Benton Boone's rise to fame through TikTok and American Idol, a humorous coffee cake misunderstanding, Lainey Wilson's surprise Grammy win, and a Bachelor contestant confusing Gypsy Rose Blanchard with Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Luke Evans has launched a new line of clothing, including underwear and swimwear, inspired by old Hollywood.
The identity of the person behind the popular blind item website 'Crazy Days and Nights' has been revealed as attorney John Robert Nelson, raising questions about the future of blind item gossip.
Deep dives
Luke Evans Launches BDXY Line
Luke Evans, known for his acting career, has launched a new line called BDXY, which includes underwear, swimwear, and clothing inspired by old Hollywood. The line is a collaboration between Luke Evans and his life partner, Fran, who is a stylist. The BDXY line has been in the making for over a year and a half and is now available for purchase. Luke Evans has been teasing the launch on Instagram, and while some may find it odd for a famous person to start a swimwear line, Luke Evans is joining the market with his own brand of aesthetic and style.
Kenny G and Trisha Paytas
It is unclear whether Kenny G knows who Trisha Paytas is. While Trisha Paytas may be familiar with Kenny G due to her love for music, it is unlikely that Kenny G is familiar with her unless they have had a specific interaction or collaboration.
Crazy Days and Nights Unmasking
The Daily Beast recently published a piece revealing the identity of the person behind the popular blind item website 'Crazy Days and Nights.' The person behind the site is an attorney named John Robert Nelson. He is being sued by a woman named Cassandra, further exposing the dark and messy nature of this situation. The unmasking of the anonymous blogger raises questions about the future of blind item gossip, as it may impact the credibility and sources of the site. However, the appetite for this kind of content may still exist among certain audiences.
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, a reporter tries to play games with Dakota Johnson only to have her play a game RIGHT BACK at them. Then, after a CROLIVIA UPDATE (in which the word "moneybags" is used multiple times), we take your calls about BeyoncĂŠ's 9/11 tribute, an American Idol quitter named Benson Boone, an death hoaxer named Poonam Pandey, an underwear designer named Luke Evans, a blind item blogger [allegedly] named John Robert Nelson, a saxophone player named Kenny G, and a whole lot more.
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