Mark Wahlberg and fiancee Rhea Durham at the “Max Payne” premiere in Hollywood. Photo credit: Griffinbauer.
When Mark Wahlberg appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel show, threatening to punch SNL comedian Andy Samberg in the nose over his impersonation of Wahlberg in a skit, everyone went into a tizzy, calling the actor a hothead with no sense of humor. Turns out Marky Mark was just joking- and proved it this weekend in an extended cameo on SNL.
Reese Witherspoon just gave a wide-ranging interview that the Daily Mail crafted into a slightly dull article. Though a little piece of interesting information did slip out: Reese doesn’t know if she wants to get married again. In fact, it sounds like it’s not even on the horizon for her right now, as she says she hasn’t had enough time since her divorce to really know that. She also talked a bit about her kids and how she and ex-husband Ryan Phillippe try to give them stability, and how she’d like a blue egg-laying chicken for Christmas.
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 69, is gearing up for the presidential debates by hitting the gym. The anti-vaxxer and conspiracy theorist shared a video of himself doing pushups and calling out President Joe Biden, 80. “Getting in shape for my debates with President Biden!”, he captioned the now-viral clip. The shirtless politician ended up doing a total of nine pushups but was visibly shaking by the seventh one.
McCreery in 2011, s_bukley / Shutterstock.com
Birth Name: Scott Cooke McCreery
Place of Birth: Garner, North Carolina, U.S.
Date of Birth: October 9, 1993
Ethnicity: Puerto Rican (paternal grandmother), English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Scotty McCreery is an American country singer. He won the tenth season of the show American Idol (in 2011). See other American Idol winners here.
He is the son of Judy, a real estate agent, and Michael McCreery, a manufacturing systems analyst.
Who: Oscar-winning screenwriter, director, producer, and occasional actress Sofia Coppola, 49, and Oscar-winning screenwriter, director, producer, and occasional actor Spike Jonze, 51. How They Met: The acclaimed directors met in 1992, long before either was known for their work behind the camera. As the story goes, Coppola visited the set of Sonic Youth’s 100% music video, which Jonze happened to be co-directing. Kim Gordon told New York Magazine that the two were friends “for years before they got together,” explaining, “They were spending every day together, but for some reason, she just didn’t get it.