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“You a– f—ed my best friend in the heart.”
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President Barack Obama and Jimmy Fallon laugh while being briefed on the “Slow Jam the News” segment backstage before taping “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” at the University of North Carolina Memorial Hall in Chapel Hill, N.C., April 24, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza - The White House on Flickr.)
Breaking Brand
At the pinnacle of American fame is the celebrity brand, a highly lucrative–and often precarious–position. The recent comedowns of Oprah, Howard Stern, Conan O’Brien, and Simon Cowell, among others, reveal the ways a star’s luster can fade.
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Spoiler alert! Flash Daily can exclusively reveal the mystery project Jerry Seinfeld has been hinting at via his Twitter: a star-studded new reality show tentatively titled “Comics and Cars.”
Details are under lock and (car) key, but we’re told the show will feature Seinfeld, a classic car enthusiast with a penchant for Porsches, and comedian pals including Alec Baldwin,Ricky Gervais and Larry David test-driving cars from their past, trading old memories and cracking a few jokes along the way.
Flash spotted recently Seinfeld and Gervais taking a 1960’s Austin Healy for a spin after renting the vintage car from a dealership in The Hamptons for $1,000 per day — a bargain considering Seinfeld’s fortune.
“How I Met Your Mother” star Jason Segel has said he’d love to make a movie with Hillary Clinton, but that’s not happening anytime soon.
On “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” last week, Segel said he got “a rejection letter” from the secretary of state.
(via POLITICO.com)
- Are there others like you?
- I don’t know…I haven’t been able to find any.
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‘The Simpsons’ snark on Fox News
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PLANET EARTH Uncut: U.S. Premiere of the Original Version, April 21 & 22, Only on BBC America
“It was built to be a show that you’d have to defend or argue about — for some people, it would make them angry — and we go over that terrain for the course of the ten episodes. So hopefully people will fight about it every week! Not just one week.”
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Lane Pryce’s PUNCH-OUT!! by Jon Defreest
There needs to be more Internet tributes to this landmark Mad Men moment.
