Different team . . . same old story. In his first year with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, TOM BRADY won his seventh Super Bowl . . . cruising past Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-9. Brady also got his FIFTH Super Bowl MVP.
Christopher Plummer passed away on Friday at the age of 91. He’s best-known for playing Captain von Trapp in “The Sound of Music”. Throughout his career, he won an Oscar, a couple Emmys, and a couple Tonys.
Ryan Reynold, Diddy, and David Beckham are teaming up with the company that owns their alcohol brands to donate $1 million to bartenders and other hospitality professionals
Here’s what people are saying about Morgan Wallen’s N-word controversy. Jimmie Allen recommends “forgiveness” and “accountability,” Morgan’s sister blames the cancel culture, and an African American music executive named Rakiyah Marshall says he may be “a little ignorant,” but is not a racist.
Somebody’s got some nerd money! The most prized card from Magic: The Gathering, the Black Lotus from the game’s original 1993 Alpha Set, sold at auction Wednesday for $511,000! I won’t bore you with the details, but the Black Lotus is already coveted because it’s a powerful card to play in the game. This specific card is an even hotter item because it’s in near mint condition and signed by Magic: The Gathering artist, Christopher Rush, who died in 2016. This card’s magic used to come with a better deal; this same card was on auction in 2018 for a fifth of the price!
Speaking of expensive cards, Dwayne Johnson was a football player at the University of Miami from 1991 to 1995. Any piece of memorabilia from that time featuring the future Rock is probably valuable. Case in point. Johnson’s college football rookie card just sold for $45,100 at auction.
Paris Hilton gave boyfriend Carter Reum a life-size painting of the them for his 40th birthday. She posted a video of him opening the gift. “That is so awesome,” Reum says when he opens his eyes, adding, “We have to find the perfect wall for this.”
Prince Harry and James Corden were photographed rising around Hollywood on an open-air double-decker bus, to tape a socially distant segment of Carpool Karaoke. A source tells People: “They toured Hollywood and James showed Harry some special landmarks. They also chatted about Harry’s life in the US and his focus now.
Schitt’s Creek alum Dan Levy had a family reunion on his Saturday Night Live debut as host. His father and Schitt’s Creek co-star Eugene Levy appeared during his monologue, giving viewers a backstage tour of SNL’s COVID protocols. Eugene asked a man wearing a white hazmat suit, “Excuse me? Could one of you turn me towards the stage so I can see the show? Thank you.”
Jennifer Lawrence got bloodied up on the set of her new comedy “Don’t Look Up”. She was filming a scene with Timothee Chalamet when a controlled explosion sent shards of glass flying. In the movie, Jennifer and Leonardo Dicaprio play low-level scientists who discover that a meteor will strike the Earth in six months, but can’t get anyone to believe them.
State Farm had a Super Bowl commercial with a twist. They used the power of Drake. While on the commercial set, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, and Jake from State Farm start talking. Rodgers sees his stand-in is the cheesehead guy from the old commercials. Rodgers asks, “Jake from State Farm; you couldn’t find a stand-in that looked anything like me?” Mahomes replies, “Have you seen mine?” The camera cuts to Paul Rudd. Jake said he didn’t need a stand-in. Then, Drake shows up. As Drake tries to practice the State Farm slogan, Jake says, “Stand-ins don’t have lines.”
All eyes were on Tom Brady during Sunday’s Super Bowl, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is also the subject of a new documentary series. “Man in the Arena: Tom Brady” is described as a “multipart” new series set to debut later this year on the ESPN+ streaming service. Along with interviews with fellow players and former teammates, “Man in the Arena” also features extensive interviews with Tom Brady himself. Look for “Man in the Arena: Tom Brady” to debut sometime in fall 2021.













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