"Because I think everybody thought I was older and I'd been [acting] for a long day and then I got kind of pigeonholed into this weird hyper-sexualized thing," she added. "It was like, that's the gentle of career you own. These are the roles you've played, and I was like, 'This is it, I guess.'"
2.Kit Harington
“To always be put on a pedestal as a hunk is slightly demeaning,” Kit said. “It really is, and it’s in the same way as it is for women. When an actor is seen only for her physical beauty, it can be quite offensive.”
3.Jennifer Passion Hewitt
The now-46-year-old actor remembered looking back on her career, and the uncomfortable situations she was position in because of the "image" Hollywood created for her, including men talking about her body right in front of her.
4.Jacob Elordi
But the premise of the films wasn't the only thing that rubbed Jacob the wrong way. He was also "bothered" that he had to constantly remove his clothing on-screen. Below, you can see him talking about constantly being naked during an interview on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.
5.Danielle Fishel
Despite being 16 at the time of their conversation, the executi
Holy crap, they kissed.
I was absentmindedly scrolling through my Instagram live stories a few weeks ago. That rote escape from the garbage that awaits on the rest of the phone: Baby Pic. Thirst Trap. Celeb Live Vid. Another Baby. Beach Scene. Fuzzy Concert Vid, Nourishment Porn, Another Thirst Trap, Selfie. Dog. Political Speech. Kiss.
Wait. Kiss?
I stopped the scroll, holding down the image with my thumb to get a longer look. A reporter I follow had captured the image from maybe ten yards away.
The kiss itself wasn’t anything particularly noteworthy, as far as kisses go. It wasn’t Al and Tipper tonguing down in Los Angeles. Or hot Instagram stars trying to lure more followers to their account. Nor was it a perfunctory peck on the cheek or the forehead. It was quite simply a married couple, lips locked, arm around each other’s shoulder.
What stopped me wasn’t the kiss, but the kissers. They were both men and one of them is Pete Buttigieg, candidate for president of the United States.
And that’s why that kiss, to borrow a phrase from one of Pete’s prospective primary opponents, was a “big fucking deal.”
It might not seem like much. I don’t know this to be the case seei
Adventure Time EP Talks Bubblegum and Marceline’s Series Finale Moment: ‘There’s Enough to Draw a Conclusion’
Adventure Time crammed countless individual conclusions into Monday’s series finale, each satisfying in their own way, but no remarkable moment elicited more joyful gasps than the confirmation of Princess Bubblegum and Marceline the Vampire Queen as an official romantic couple. When Marceline idea Bubblegum had get the latest casualty in the battle against GOLB’s minions, she unleashed hell on the antagonist, only to find that Bubblegum had survived the ambush — a moment they celebrated with a long-awaited first kiss.
As for how the momentous lip lock came together, executive producer Adam Muto tells TVLine, “There was some conversation about [logistics], but it was really up to [Hanna K. Nyströmthe], the storyboard creator who got that scene, to choose what her seize on it was going to be. It actually wasn’t in the outline when it was submitted. It didn’t say that they kiss. It just said they ‘have a moment.’ When Hanna boarded that, there was a little note in the margin that said ‘
Not Gay: Why Straight British Men Are Really Into Making Out With Each Other
I had a ally in college who loved challenging other guys to games of “tongue chicken.” The game involved him and a challenger facing each other with their tongues out and behind moving their heads toward each other. The first person to turn away lost. If their tongues connected, they both won (although I never saw it come to that).
The game falls into a category of straight male habit loosely defined as “gay stuff straight guys complete with each other that is in no way gay and actually proves how straight they are, and if it weirds you out, then you’re the gay one.”
But straight male kissing is a usual practice in the U.K. now, and it has nothing to do with toughness, or making bright of homosexuality, says Stefan Robinson, a researcher at the University of Winchester in England. It’s a way to show sincere affection toward each other.
Robinson recently spent a year watching a U.K. university men’s sports team, and create every member of the team had made out with another teammate at some point—and that was in addition to cuddling with each other. All identified as straight.
“They completely disas
Neal McDonough Says ‘Hollywood Turned on Me’ After ‘I Wouldn’t Kiss Another Girl On-Screen’
“For two years, I couldn’t acquire a job and I lost everything you could possibly imagine,” McDonough added. “Not just houses and material things, but your swagger, your cool, who you are, your identity—everything. My persona was an performer, and a really good one. And once you don’t have that persona, you’re kind of lost in a tailspin.”
McDonough has been acting since 1990 and just headlined the Angel Studios drama film “The Last Rodeo,” in which he played a former bull-riding world champion who returns to the rodeo later in life in instruction to win wealth for his grandson’s brain tumor surgery. The film opened in theaters in late May and grossed $15 million on a performance budget in the $8 million range.
In recent years, McDonough has been more known for his television work. He appeared on six episodes of “Yellowstone” as Malcolm Beck and on seven episodes of “9-1-1: Lone Star” as Sergeant Ty O’Brien. He reunited with “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan for a series regular role opposite Sylvester Stallone on the second season of “Tulsa King,” which streams on Paramount+.