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The English pundit complained about his concert keepsake in a snarky column for The Sun published on Monday.
Judy Gold, Joel Kim Booster, Tig Notaro and more share humorous and heartfelt anecdotes about their early years in the documentary, now out on Netflix.
"Dopamine" is a solid debut, and the former Fifth Harmony member should get the chance to develop her own sound.
The phoniest, meanest celebrity interviewer ever is back!
The 2000s-era artist was open about his history of substance abuse and appeared on two seasons of VH1's “Celebrity Rehab."
The "Supernatural" star canceled numerous appearances at the time.
The actor, who settled a related $10 million defamation case in 2016, suggested that if he hit someone with a bat, they would be hospitalized.
The old friends traded low blows as Short performed his first guest-hosting monologue.
The "Daily Show" correspondent is a fixture outside the former president's events, where the crowd isn't exactly friendly.