ABOVE: I think we were all already killed.
Have a seat (Image via Joan Crisol)
MEN & UNDERWEAR: Joan Crisol shoots and scores.
EXTRATV: Alec Baldwin fired the prop gun that killed his new film's cinematographer and wounded its writer-director in New Mexico. There are no details as yet as to how such a tragedy could occur, considering the layers of safety protocols in place on sets with firearms.
DAILYKOS: There is reportedly a breakthrough in efforts to get Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Arizona) to act like a fucking Democrat and back some version of President Biden's Build Back Better plan. Democrats don't have the votes to kill the filibuster, but at least Biden is evolving in the right (er, left) direction on the issue.
DLISTED: Whiny Meghan McCain was SUPER UPSET that she was parodied by Aidy Bryant on SNL.
YOUTUBE: James McAvoy is forced to read the sleaziest thirst tweets about him.
INDIEWIRE: Udo Kier is finally getting his due for Swan Song — a great movie, if you haven't seen it.
Double your pleasure (Image via Get Out)
KENNETH IN THE (212): LGBTQ mags of the week.
POZ: Lil Nas X raised $100K to fight HIV in the South.
NEW CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT: Investor in Trump's new social media brand Truth bails once the aim becomes clear:
The idea that I would help [Trump] build out a fake news business called Truth makes me want to throw up.
The unnamed investor had a 10% stake in the venture. Hedge fund manager Boaz Weinstein said exiting the project was in his clients' best interest:
I knew that for Saba the right thing was to sell our entire stake of unrestricted shares, which we have now done. Many investors are grappling with hard questions about how to incorporate their values into their work. For us, this was not a close call.
PEOPLE: But what Cynthia Nixon really wants to do is direct!
INSTAGRAM: Celebrity birthdays include icon Catherine Deneuve and super Fly guy Jeff Goldblum:
YOUTUBE: Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet take the BFF test — and it's pretty clear they're really pals. Also, that Zendaya is way into Tom Holland:
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