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Livvy Dunne Becomes a 'Baddie' in Her Iconic Red 'Baywatch' SwimsuitMehak WaliaWed, April 1, 2026 at 3:55 AM UTC 0 Photo by Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images for Wonderful Pistachios When it comes to modern fashion, which will always remain relevant, Livvy Dunne's looks happen to be at the very top of the list. She always leaves her fans feeling delighted with whatever she chooses to wear. It's all thanks to her confidence and the way she carries them. This happened to be true for her latest ensemble, which served the "Baywatch" vibe.

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When it comes to modern fashion, which will always remain relevant, Livvy Dunne's looks happen to be at the very top of the list. She always leaves her fans feeling delighted with whatever she chooses to wear. It's all thanks to her confidence and the way she carries them.

This happened to be true for her latest ensemble, which served the "Baywatch" vibe. The iconic red and fitted swimsuit clearly made her look fiercer than ever, while working beautifully for her incomparable figure and gorgeous complexion.

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Livvy Dunne's 'Baywatch' swimsuit has her feeling like a total 'baddie'

Livvy Dunne recently took to social media and posted a photo in the iconic bright red "Baywatch" swimsuit. She also clearly admitted that this fitted ensemble literally had her feeling like a total baddie, and frankly, we can see why.

The sleeveless monokini, with an alluring and deep neckline, looked just incredible on the former artistic gymnast's toned frame. It also helped the diva show off her toned legs, while clearly elongating them to pure perfection.

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McCarthy and Carrey were a couple between 2005 and 2010. Jenny McCarthy weighs in on ex Jim Carrey's appearance at César Awards after viral clone conspiracy theory McCarthy and Carrey were a couple between 2005 and 2010. By Raechal Shewfelt :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/RaechalShewfeltauthorphotoc49d3a3b6aa442f588f2bbc0de804e09.jpg) Raechal Shewfelt Raechal Shewfelt is a writer at . She has been working at EW since 2024. Her work has previously appeared on Yahoo and in American Journalism Review and The Shreveport Times. EW's editorial guidelines March 31, 2026 7:30 p.m.

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Jenny McCarthy does not subscribe to the theory that her ex Jim Carrey has been cloned, which the internet suspected following the rubber-faced comedian's appearance at last month's César Awards.

"It was definitely Jim Carrey," the *John Tucker Must Die* alum confirmed to PEOPLE.

She was struck by his upbeat manner.

"He looked very happy at that award show," McCarthy said at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 26. "And I was happy for him. That's the first thing I noticed. I said, 'Oh wow, Jim looks really happy.'"

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Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.

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McCarthy's husband since 2014, Donnie Wahlberg, commented, "You know, that's the part that, sadly, people miss, We're so obsessed with how he looks that we didn't consider how happy he looked."

In fact, some people were taken aback by the rare appearance, in which they argued that Carrey looked different... too different.

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Carrey himself confirmed to ** through his rep that, yep, that was indeed the star of *Ace Ventura: Pet Detective*, *Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind*, *Man on the Moon*, and other movies accepting an honorary award, which Julia Roberts won last year, at the Paris ceremony.

Alrighty then? Not at all.

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Suspicions were so persistent that Gregory Caulier, the general delegate of the César Awards, came out and said that, yep, that was the Grinch himself.

"Jim Carrey's visit has been planned since this summer. From the outset, he was extremely touched by the Academy's invitation," Caulier told *Variety*. "Eight months of ongoing, constructive discussions. He worked on his speech in French for months, asking me about the exact pronunciation of certain words."

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Jim Carrey attends the Cesar Awards in February.

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The awards show official added that Carrey "came with his partner, his daughter, his grandson, and 12 close friends and family members. His longtime publicist accompanied him. His old friend Michel Gondry, who has made a film and two series with him, was there, and they were delighted to see each other again."

It was "a non-issue" for Caulier, he said. "I just remember his generosity, his kindness, his benevolence, his elegance."

Carrey's most recent acting appearance was in 2024's *Sonic the Hedgehog 3*, in which he reprised his role as the evil Dr. Robotnik. He's expected to do it again in the fourth film in the franchise, which is scheduled to arrive in theaters in March 2027.

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From TMZ to Trump, pressure grows to bring Congress back during partial shutdown JOEY CAPPELLETTI and STEPHEN GROVESWed, April 1, 2026 at 4:07 AM UTC 1 1 / 0Congress Homeland SecuritySenate Majority Leader John Thune, RS.D., talks with reporters about a funding bill to end the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown that began more than a month ago, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, March 23, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) () WASHINGTON (AP) — TMZ built its brand tracking celebrities.

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1 / 0Congress Homeland SecuritySenate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., talks with reporters about a funding bill to end the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown that began more than a month ago, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, March 23, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) ()

WASHINGTON (AP) — TMZ built its brand tracking celebrities. Now it's turning its attention to Congress, chasing down paparazzi-style shots of lawmakers on break from Washington during a record-long partial government shutdown.

Videos and photos posted by the tabloid website showing lawmakers in airports, Las Vegas and even Disney World have racked up millions of views and fueled a growing backlash. With travel disruptions persisting and some federal workers going without pay, pressure is mounting on Congress to cut short its regularly scheduled recess.

Beyond TMZ, President Donald Trump also wants lawmakers to come back, even hinting he might invoke rarely used powers to call Congress into session.

Still, it's not clear what a return would accomplish, with the 45-day partial government shutdown at a deeper impasse than ever. The Senate reached a bipartisan funding deal last week, but House Speaker Mike Johnson rejected it, and House Republicans passed their own version before heading for the exits.

"I'm not sure that we'd come," Democratic Sen. Chris Coons said Monday when asked about members being called back. "And I'm not sure that there would be any difference from what's happened so far."

On recess — and on camera

As lawmakers headed out of Washington last week, the celebrity-gossip outlet TMZ put out a call.

"TMZ is on the hunt for photos of politicians on vacay as TSA officers suffer!" the outlet said in a social media post.

The focus from TMZ — an outlet known more for capturing unflattering footage of celebrities than digging into the nuances of federal policy — was the latest example of how politics is being fueled by viral images and populist sentiment.

Videos quickly followed, showing senators moving through airports — often attempting to shield themselves from cameras — with provocative headlines layered on top. The clips racked up millions of views.

The outlet didn't stop there. Photos of lawmakers on vacation soon followed, including viral images of Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham at Disney World with captions such as: "Lindsey Graham lives it up at Disney World during the partial government shutdown!"

Graham said that he had been in Florida for a meeting with Trump administration officials and had made a stop at Disney World with a friend. He also blamed Democrats for the shutdown.

Another widely shared post showed Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia in Las Vegas.

"Actually I don't mind what TMZ is doing here," Garcia posted in response, adding that he was visiting his father. "Like I said a few days ago, Speaker Mike Johnson should have never sent us all home."

The effort grew out of frustration, said TMZ executive producer Harvey Levin, after the outlet interviewed a TSA worker struggling due to missed paychecks during the shutdown.

"It outraged us so much we wanted to use our platforms to show how Congress — Dems AND Republicans — have betrayed us," Levin said in a statement.

He added that lawmakers shouldn't expect the coverage to end anytime soon.

"Several months ago we decided to amp up our presence and our voice," Levin said. "We now have a producer and a photog circulating in the Capitol, showing the intersection between politics and pop culture."

Pressure mounts on Congress to return

The backlash playing out online is fueling other pressure as well. Trump has called on Congress to return. He spoke with Senate Majority Leader John Thune on Sunday and Monday, and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said he has urged leadership to cancel recess "repeatedly."

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"He'll host a big Easter dinner here at the White House if Congress will come back," she added.

So far, Republican leadership has not blinked, raising questions about how much pressure Trump will ultimately apply — and whether he would be willing to concede ground to Democrats to end the shutdown.

Unions are adding to that pressure.

"To leave Washington while tens of thousands of workers are going without pay shows a clear lack of respect for the essential employees tasked with keeping our nation safe," said Hydrick Thomas, president of the American Federation of Government Employees TSA Council 100.

Although vacation snapshots have stirred outrage, recess is also an opportunity for lawmakers to reconnect with constituents back home. Some hold town hall events. Others go on trips abroad, such as joining a delegation to Taiwan.

Why the funding impasse won't be easy to solve

Even if lawmakers return to Washington, there isn't an easy way out of the funding impasse.

Senators already labored for weeks to try to find agreement on Democrats' demand that any funding for the Department of Homeland Security come with restrictions on how federal immigration agents conduct enforcement. In vote after failed vote, Democrats showed they wouldn't budge.

As the partial government shutdown extended to the longest in U.S. history, the Senate settled on a last-ditch effort to fund most of DHS while leaving out money for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol.

But that deal was rejected by Johnson in the House, who instead pushed through a bill to extend DHS funding on a party-line vote. The collapse of the bipartisan agreement has soured the mood for negotiations and left lawmakers pointing fingers.

"There's no point in calling us back because that was the result of a conscious choice by the Republican majority," said Coons, a Delaware Democrat.

Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, told Fox News on Tuesday that the House can come back "on a moment's notice," but "the Senate has to do their job and help us on this heavy lift."

But Thune, a South Dakota Republican, has been clear that he sees no way to get a DHS funding bill through the Senate with its 60-vote threshold for advancing legislation, known as the filibuster.

Still, Thune is coming under renewed pressure to find a way past the funding impasse — with calls from Trump and some conservatives to get rid of the filibuster.

That's unlikely to work either because of a handful of Republican senators who have made it clear they won't vote to change the Senate's rules. Still, Trump told reporters Sunday night that, "They should terminate the filibuster and they should vote."

Sen. Mike Lee, a Utah Republican, agreed. He said on social media that he thinks one of the only options for the Senate is to "nuke the filibuster and pass everything."

"Inaction is unacceptable," he added.

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New Photo - Lizzo confesses she lost virginity after 2020 Grammys win: 'I lied about it for a long time'

The singer took home three awards that night, including Best Solo Pop Performance for &34;Truth Hurts.&34; Lizzo confesses she lost virginity after 2020 Grammys win: 'I lied about it for a long time' The singer took home three awards that night, including Best Solo Pop Performance for &34;Truth Hurts.&34; By Kathleen Perricone March 31, 2026 10:25 p.m. ET :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/lizzo2020grammys03312669a341d33c704cdc9ce5a21b65395040.jpg) Lizzo at the 2020 Grammy Awards. Credit: Amanda Edwards/Getty Lizzo must have been thinking "it's about damn time.

The singer took home three awards that night, including Best Solo Pop Performance for "Truth Hurts."

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Lizzo, winner of Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Traditional R&B Performance and Best Urban Contemporary Album, poses in the press room during the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.

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Lizzo must have been thinking "it's about damn time."

The singer has confessed that she was in her 30s before she lost her virginity, honoring a pact she made two decades earlier.

"I promised myself when I was younger that I wouldn't have sex until I won a Grammy," she revealed on the *Friends Keep Secrets *podcast, shocking hosts Benny Blanco, Lil Dicky, and Kristin Batalucco.

Lizzo, now 37, won her first Grammy in 2020. She took home three awards that night: Best Pop Solo Performance ("Truth Hurts"), Best Urban Contemporary Album (deluxe version of *Cuz I Love You*), and Best Traditional R&B Performance ("Jerome").

She didn't make good on her promise the night of the Grammys; however, it wasn't long after.

But before she marked the milestone rite of passage, "I lied about it for a long time," admitted Lizzo. "I feel a weight off of my chest right now."

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Recalling her college days at the University of Houston, the singer shared an embarrassing moment among her friend group.

"We were all girling one night, and it was like, 'Wait, Lizzo, are you a virgin?' And I remember being like, 'No!'" she said. "I was remember it was so embarrassing. I said, 'I love the D'… And it held me over for a little while."

The self-admitted late bloomer also didn't share her first kiss until she was 21.

The delay was "religious," Lizzo explained. "Like, when we were teenagers at my church, we all made a pact that we wouldn't do anything before marriage. And then, I was just so scared. Like, nobody wanted to kiss me."

When someone finally did, it was "terrible," she complained.

Myke Wright and Lizzo attend the 68th GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Avery Lipman and Monte Lipman at The Beverly Hilton on January 31, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California.

Lizzo with her boyfriend Myke Wright in 2026.

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"I was actually very upset about it," Lizzo told Blanco, "because it was like a New Year's Eve thing, and he like forced it on me. I was really mad, and I was like, 'My first kiss is ruined.' I was so mad."

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Since 2021, she's dated comedian Myke Wright, who she first met back in 2016 when the pair hosted the MTV music series *Wonderland*, but there were no sparks at the time, she said.

"I have this rule where it's like if I'm working with a guy… it's closed," she said.

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Connor Storrie's Butt Is the Villain in Nia DaCosta's Horror Short for Verizon — and the Twist Is Absolutely Perfect Michael Prieve Wed, April 1, 2026 at 3:13 AM UTC 0 Summary Heated Rivalry breakout Connor Storrie stars in "Look Behind You," a nearly fiveminute Verizon slasherspoof short film directed by Nia DaCosta, in which his butt is revealed to be the true villain. The film's horrormovie twist: every terrifying moment Storrie experiences at a cabin in the woods is caused by accidental buttdials from the phone in his back pocket.

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Heated Rivalry breakout Connor Storrie stars in "Look Behind You," a nearly five-minute Verizon slasher-spoof short film directed by Nia DaCosta, in which his butt is revealed to be the true villain.

The film's horror-movie twist: every terrifying moment Storrie experiences at a cabin in the woods is caused by accidental butt-dials from the phone in his back pocket.

The project marks Storrie's first brand film and DaCosta's first commercial venture, and ends with the on-screen declaration, The Best Butt. The Best Network. There's No Escape.

Heated Rivalry's Connor Storrie just can't outrun his famously taut backside. In a new four-minute, 30-second short film for Verizon, directed by his Vanity Fair Oscar party companion Nia DaCosta (28 Years Later: The Bone Temple), Storrie is both hunter and hunted in a clever parody of slasher film trailers. Hollywood has officially entered its most unhinged era, and honestly? We're here for every frame of it.

Titled "Look Behind You," the film features the Heated Rivalry star arriving at a secluded cottage in the woods. While cooking dinner and reading a script, the house stereo seemingly switches on by itself, as do some lights and the alarm system. Wandering around the cottage, Storrie looks worried as if he's thinking something sinister may happen. The horror movie-like soundtrack adds to the eerie feeling.

It's all expertly calibrated tension — the kind you'd expect from a director who made Candyman genuinely terrifying. Blending self-aware humor with genre tension, "Look Behind You" turns a familiar horror setup into a playful, memorable showcase for Storrie's comedic timing and DaCosta's sharp direction.

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Then comes the knock at the door. Storrie answers amid a sudden rainstorm to reveal a shadowy figure approaching in a raincoat. "I knocked on the door. I looked in the windows. I almost gave up, man," the man says. "Are you Connor S.?" If you weren't already screaming at your screen, you probably are now — but not for the reasons you'd expect.

As it turns out, the mysterious sounds are coming from smart-home activations triggered by Storrie's accidental butt-dials. The ride-share driver at the door? Also a butt-dial. The whole haunted-cabin experience was, from start to finish, the fault of one very powerful posterior.

As Storrie catches a glimpse of his backside in a mirror, words in big red letters pop up on screen. First, "The Best Butt," followed by "The Best Network," before ending with "There's No Escape." Storrie then turns to the camera and says, "Service so good, it's scary."

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Storrie was enthusiastic about how the whole thing came together. "From the concept to execution, this was an incredibly collaborative and creatively fulfilling experience. Verizon is a brand that really understands storytelling and culture, so they fully leaned into the idea. And working with visionary director Nia DaCosta took everything to another level," Storrie said in a statement.

DaCosta, for her part, seemed just as delighted to step into the commercial space — and with good reason, given what she pulled off. "I had such a great time working with Connor and making this spot for Verizon," DaCosta said. "The team was amazing and we had so much fun bringing this to life."

Verizon touts the project as Storrie's "first brand film" and DaCosta's "first brand project." The two first sparked rumors of a collaboration when they were spotted chatting with each other on the red carpet of the Vanity Fair Oscars party. Fans of Heated Rivalry spent weeks trying to decode their connection, and now the mystery is officially solved. The answer was: Verizon. Somehow that's both deeply disappointing and completely iconic.

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Verizon EVP and CMO Leslie Berland called the process "pure magic." "We set out to bring Verizon's network to life in a way that's bold and unexpected, and we're thrilled with the result. Nia is an absolute artist, and Connor is simply a phenomenon."

She's not wrong. The "best butt" compliment won't come as a surprise to fans of Heated Rivalry, as Storrie's nude backside figured prominently into the show's first episode. It became a phenomenon, and both he and co-star Hudson Williams were asked about their workout routines in various interviews, with Williams frequently praising Storrie's backside as "the fattest butt I've ever seen on a man."

The film cheekily compares Storrie's "best butt" with the company having "the best network," although fans might think Storrie wins that contest hands down.

What's most impressive here isn't just the physical comedy or the genre-perfect pacing — it's that a telecom brand somehow convinced one of the most talked-about young actors in Hollywood and a genuinely acclaimed horror director to make something this good together. Up next for the rising star: guesting on the new season of Criminal Minds: Evolution, which premieres in May on Paramount+. His butt's next project has not yet been announced, but we're watching.

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Andrew Lloyd Webber hated the &x27;appalling&x27; "Cats" movie so much that he bought a dog Raechal ShewfeltWed, April 1, 2026 at 3:01 AM UTC 0 'Cats' stars Francesca Hayward and Robbie FairchildCredit: Universal Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection Andrew Lloyd Webber is still not a fan of the 2019 movie Cats, which is based on his musical. "After the appalling Cats movie, I went out and bought myself a little Havanese puppy," he told Mo Rocca on the latest episode of CBS Sunday Morning. "It's my therapy dog on planes.

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Andrew Lloyd Webber is still not a fan of the 2019 movie Cats, which is based on his musical.

"After the appalling Cats movie, I went out and bought myself a little Havanese puppy," he told Mo Rocca on the latest episode of CBS Sunday Morning. "It's my therapy dog on planes. I just write a note to the airline saying, you know, reason for dog on plane and put Cats movie. And they always come back saying, 'No doctor's certificate required.'"

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When Rocca pressed him on his specific complaints about the film, Webber had a clever response.

"Well, is this a very, very long interview we're doing?" Webber asked. "Because it could be a very, very long list."

Ouch.

Not that Webber, the man behind the stage show that debuted in London in 1981 and became a hit worldwide, ever appreciated the adaptation.

He explained in August 2020 that he was unhappy with the result, to say the least.

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"The problem with the film was that [director] Tom Hooper decided, as he had with [Les Misérables] that he didn't want anybody involved in it who was involved in the original show," Webber told the U.K's Sunday Times. "The whole thing was ridiculous."

And in October 2021, he recounted the dog story, noting then that it was the first time he'd felt compelled to own a pooch in seven decades.

He certainly wasn't alone in disliking the movie version of Cats.

Despite its Oscar-winning director and an A-list cast that included Jennifer Hudson, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Idris Elba, and noted cat-lover Taylor Swift, the movie was a box office dud.

Critics ripped it apart like a cat with a new set of curtains. It was deemed the worst movie of the year and a "cat-astrophe" that had left its stars "coughing up hairballs," among other things, according to Rotten Tomatoes. Overall, it received a rating of 19 percent based on 335 reviews.

The upside is that Cats really cleaned up at the infamous Razzies, where cast members including Rebel Wilson and James Corden, along with Hooper, won prizes.

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New Photo - 23 PR Disasters That Became Absolute Nightmares For Everyone Involved

23 PR Disasters That Became Absolute Nightmares For Everyone Involved Oleksandra KyryliukWed, April 1, 2026 at 3:11 AM UTC 0 When you become wellknown, whether as a company or a celebrity, sooner or later you're going to end up in the public eye. And with that comes opinions, both good and bad. Naturally, nobody wants the bad ones, because a damaged reputation can cost money, opportunities, and sometimes even everything you've worked for. Redditors across different threads asked people to share what they think are the worst PR disasters of all time, and there was no shortage of answers.

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When you become well-known, whether as a company or a celebrity, sooner or later you're going to end up in the public eye. And with that comes opinions, both good and bad. Naturally, nobody wants the bad ones, because a damaged reputation can cost money, opportunities, and sometimes even everything you've worked for.

Redditors across different threads asked people to share what they think are the worst PR disasters of all time, and there was no shortage of answers. We've rounded up some of the most interesting ones below, so scroll down to read them, and if you think any other cases deserve a mention, drop them in the comments.

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The Segway. They played it coy, dropped hints about this revolutionary new technology and how blown away we'd be, and how future cities would be redesigned from the ground up around this incredible breakthrough - an innovation touched by god.It was a scooter. We could all see it was a scooter. It doesn't hover, or make your teeth whiter while you sleep. Just a scooter.

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The one that irritated me the most was when Bank of America had one of their customers arrested for inquiring about a questionable check. The guy had made a transaction with someone on craigslist and was a little suspicious about the check he got, so he took it into his local branch to ask if it was legit. The teller held it for a bit, then said, "yeah, go ahead and sign it." Once he signed it they told him he was guilty of passing a bad check and arrested him.

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#3

Sarah Palin being named as the Republican Vice Presidential Nominee for the year 2008. I said this last time this came up and I posted.For those who were to young to be in tune to the political situation of the day. Senator's John McCain and Barak Obama were the nominee's, Obama picked BIden as his running mate and McCain decided to pick the (then unknown) Former Governor of Alaska, Mrs Palin. The News cycle tried to get to know her, tried to introduce her to the people who would be voting her, but it was just constant "wait, wut?" reactions as her "Foreign Policy Experiance" came off sounding like "I can see Russia from my house (Thank you Tina Fey/SNL).Then there was a rather lengthy interview (or series) with Katie Couric, where Palin said "I love to read! It's Great!" and got stumped by the question "So what's the last thing you've read?"And things just kept spiraling out of control until the Election day feed from McCain HQ looked like eight guys in suits quietly hiding from reality while Ted Nugent tried to get some energy in the room.

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#4

VWs emissions scandal. CEO resignation, huge drop in market value and sales, court cases, compensation claims....

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#5

Anybody else remember the olean/olestra "Wow" potato chips back in the 90s? The idea was that the olean in the chips would prevent your body from absorbing some of the fat and calories, so you could eat the chips and not put on weight as fast. They eventually had to put a little disclaimer on the bag that mentioned they could cause "oily discharge". They gave a lot of people diarrhea and ruined a lot underwear.

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#6

Jesy Nelson's solo debut.was so disasterous all the goodwill she had from Little Mix and her mental health work disappeared in basically 3 days. GrumpyPancake:I'm still so upset about her and how her whole solo thing started and immediately derailed. Especially bc I enjoyed the debut single, despite all the criticisms of it, and was looking forward to new music in that direction. The black girl cosplay tho, the blackfishing, girl why

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#7

The disaster recovery official that spend a huge amount of time and emails worrying about what to wear on camera while hoards of people were losing their lives, trapped or living in squalor immediately after Hurricane Katrina.

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#8

2006, then Senator George Allen referred to one of his assistants a certain name. He tried to play it off that he really didn't know what that name meant, or that it wasn't really meant to be racist, but no one bought it, and he lost reelection.

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#9

The Chevy Nova. For some reason it just didn't sell well in Latin America. ("No va" means "doesn't go" in Spanish).

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#10

DaBaby randomly being homophobic at the peak of his carreer, then having the worst response ever to a controversy like this where he said something like "my gay fans arent like that" and then on top of the controversy his carreer was already kinda imploding because he was releasing the worst singles ever i think its pretty much impossible for him to recover he lost the opportunity to be the new ludacris the pop-rap feature guy.

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#11

Ashlee Simpson's SNL debacle. She was not well and couldn't sing, as was depicted in her reality show. Nevertheless, she chose to show up and lip sync, the wrong track played, and humiliation ensued. She kept going though. Her next album debuted at #1. She returned to SNL to sing for real, and did well, but people didn't talk about it much because it went well. She phased out of her commercial peak for unrelated reasons...I think she was just never poised to be a very big star for long. People still remember the incident and it does come up in interviews sometimes. Things turned out fine for her because she didn't blow the money she made and she's busy being a mom.

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#12

Adele cancelling her Vegas residency a day before. So like all these fans flew in from wherever and were literally staying at the hotel when the announcement was made. And then there were all the people who had made accomodations for the next three months afterward.

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#13

ARTPOP was pretty wack to live through. If she wasn't screaming at Perez Hilton to stop stalking her outside her apartment, she was melting down on Twitter about Katy and Madonna to promote a song with R Kelly.

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#14

Hilaria Baldwin being exposed for faking she is Spanish and from Spain. Neither true.

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#15

New Balance announcing support of the Trump administration for its pro domestic manufacturing policies.The left started to boycott them and burn their shoes.Meanwhile, the far right attempted to coopt them as the "official shoes of the alt right.".

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#16

Barcelona's stupid hashtag when Messi got busted avoiding taxes. Even their own fans weren't defending him. #WeAreAllMessi

#17

Paramore, when the Farro brothers left the band after the third album, Josh posted a rant online that personally attacked Hayley Williams as a diva, and more detrimentally, said the band was a fraud since Hayley was the only one signed to a label, and the rest of the group were just her employees.While the initial damage control was pretty effective, especially an hour long MTV interview where Hayley and the remaining members explained the intricacies of the situation, the image of the band, especially among those who already saw them as "the ones with the Twilight song", was pretty bad. Over time this has lessened, both albums released after the departure were met with great reviews, and Zach Farro rejoining the band indicated that maybe Josh' claims weren't as substantial as he claimed.

#18

Story time, this is a blast from that past. Guns N' Roses, biggest band in the world dissappears around 1993. Axl Rose returns having fired the entire old band, Slash etc, after being in hiding for 8 years. Has a guy looking like the Alien from Alien on rhythm and a dude with a KFC bucket on his head playing lead guitar. Same guy does a numchuck dance before his guitar solo slot. First North American show in 8 years, band no shows in Vancouver, riot, Axl's private jet still parked on the tarmac at LAX. show cancelled, police have to tear gas the downtown.Tour goes on a few weeks, disaster VMA slot, Axl refuses to elaborate on whether a long awaited album will come out all, looks terrible and sounds out of breath. Axl then refused entry to nightclub in NYC because he was wearing animal fur. Sulks in his hotel room, no shows at Philly, second massive riot, millions in damages. Tour cancelled by Live Nation, Axl doesn't emerge for another 4 years.

#19

Lee Ryan from the British boy band Blue ruining their US debut by saying that 9/11 terrorist attacks were "blown out of proportion" and asking people to be more concerned about the animals.

#20

The Slap has turned out to be much bigger than I thought it would when it happened.xandrenia:This is truly one of the most bizarre things I've ever seen on live TV. Here we have a grown man getting up and slapping someone over an arguably offensive joke, screaming and cursing in his face, and nobody knew for a couple minutes whether it was real or not. It's still so shocking to watch.

#21

Ariana Granda licking doughnuts and saying she hates America…..

#22

Katy Perry's lead up and promo for WitnessJust the entire thing, the music videos, the 24 hour live stream, the performance at SNL, dressing up as Hilary Clinton for Halloween, hosting the VMAsAll of those had multiple people working on it and going yasss this is a great idea.

#23

Taylor Swift and her private jet usage. She says she rents it out to others. As if that makes it better.

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