I can see right through him. (Image via video still)
ABOVE: More below.
BELOW: Keep reading for Trump's latest insane picks, Lil Nas X's boyfriend and more ...
FACEBOOK: One of the better “Paging Dr. Beat” Reels.
NBC NEWS: For no reason at all, since he has no experience at all, Trump has tapped former MTV reality figure Sean Duffy to succeed Pete Buttigieg as Transportation Secretary. He is OBSESSED with telegenic figures. Duffy was a congressman, but he's most recently a — you guessed? — Fox host.
DAILY BEAST: Sarah Palin is angry that with all the incompetent fools being nominated to positions for which they are ill-suited, she hasn't gotten hers. (Yet.)
The rumor they're together was sparked by photos published by TMZ. (Image via Instagram)
PINK NEWS: Lil Nas X's boyfriend is reportedly singer Cody Jon.
Cher: The Memoir — Part One (Image via Dey Street)
US WEEKLY: Cher, in her new memoir, recounts considering suicide while married to Sonny Bono, writes that he considered killing her and more.
Jack Tracy = Danny boy (Image via Dekkoo)
KENNETH IN THE (212): Kenneth on the gay series Danny Will Die Alone.
NYT: A hacker has reportedly gained access to a secure file containing testimony related to Matt Gaetz.
And the Oscar goes to ... (Image via video still)
OMG.BLOG!: Find out whose ass that is above RIGHT HERE.
INSTAGRAM: Madonna is still working on that biopic, but her trip to L.A. this week was met with execs telling her to scale back. So, in true Madonna fashion, she's asking fans if they would prefer a limited series since a movie is unlikely to be financed. (I am guessing she could get it made in a heartbeat if she agreed not to direct and to relinquish some control.)
HOWARDJONES.COM: It's 2024 and you can still catch Howard Jones and ABC live.
Be near them ... be near. (Image via HowardJones.com)
YOUTUBE: People are raving about Nicole Kidman in Babygirl, but I'm most looking forward to Harris Dickinson (of Beach Rats).
VIAPLAY: Award-winning LGBTQ+ film Listen Up! debuts December 12 on Viaplay. It is described as:
We join 15-year-old Mahmoud, played in a stellar performance by newcomer Mohammed Ahmed, at the start of the summer holidays as he deals with family challenges, finding love and his never-a-dull-moment neighborhood. When his Uncle Ji (Asim Chaudhry) visits for the first time from Pakistan, not only does Mahmoud have to guide his uncle around the city, but he must also teach him about a life he doesn’t understand. Then, in the middle of it all, Mahmoud discovers that his little brother Ali (Liza Haider) has a secret about their preferred gender and name of Alia, and this sets in motion a harrowing, but ultimately redemptive process within the family.
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