above.The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday overturned a 50-year-old precedent set by the landmark 1973 Roe v.
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declared the winner of the Republican primary for the open Senate seat in Pennsylvania, and as a result will face off against Democrat John Fetterman in November. Oz’s turn to extremist right wing politics is notable if only because of the fact that he’s only famous because he was plucked from obscurity and promoted by Oprah Winfrey. So it is that while discussing this during his monologue on Monday, Jimmy Kimmel imagined what it would be like if Oprah apologized for having foisted him on the American public.“Dr.
Oz is now backed by Donald Trump. In the good old days he was backed by an even bigger name, which was Oprah. Oprah gave him his show, and now it would see she has some regrets about this monster she helped create,” Kimmel said.
Then he cued up a fake commercial in which Oprah expresses those regrets.For those wondering, the commercial was made from a combination of Oprah clips and still photos, plus a fairly decent Oprah impersonator. “Hi everybody. 19 years ago, I introduced the world to Dr.
Oz,” the fake Oprah said. “He made more than 60 appearances on my show. I made him a household name.
I f—ed up.”“Holy f—, did I f— up,” the fake Oprah continued. “I just wanted him to teach us what our poop should look like. And now, he’s a first class f—head.”The commercial then included a clip of Oz at a Trump rally calling for Dr Anthony Fauci to be fired.“Oprah’s sorry, everybody.
I owe you each a candle and fuzzy pair of slippers. I’m really sorry,” the ad said as it concluded. Watch the whole monologue in the clip above.
above.The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday overturned a 50-year-old precedent set by the landmark 1973 Roe v.
Following Tuesday’s hearing from the Jan. 6 select committee, “The View” host Sunny Hostin put her criminal prosecution experience to work. And to her ears, there are at least three criminal charges that Donald Trump should face.During the show’s Hot Topics discussion, the panel of women noted that with every new reveal from the committee hearings, they are more disgusted, and often more disheartened.
Zack Sharf Chris Evans recently told MTV News that he’d be more interested in returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Johnny Storm/Human Torch than as Steve Rogers/Captain America, the latter of whom he played for a decade in various MCU tentpoles. Evans played Human Torch in the negatively-reviewed “Fantastic Four” (2005) and its sequel “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” (2007). Both films pre-date the MCU, which launched in 2008 with the release of “Iron Man.”“God, wouldn’t that be great?” Evans said when asked about reprising Johnny Storm/Human Torch.
Prince Harry's estranged brother Prince William reportedly believes he has "crossed a line" in airing the Royal's family dirty laundry in public, and is concerned he's been "sucked into an alien world". Royal fans continue to wonder if the once-close brothers will ever mend their relationship after the Duke of Sussex, 37, and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, 40, upped sticks and decided to move to the US after stepping down from their roles.
James Patterson is backtracking on his remarks about white writers.
Despite trying to heal the divide when Prince Philip passed, it seems still much frostiness remained with reports suggesting that three royals snubbed Prince Harry at the funeral.
Menudo: Forever Young,” the HBO Max docuseries about the titular Latin American boy band, has been released.Directed by filmmakers Angel Manuel Soto and Kristofer Ríos, the four-part docuseries follows the rise of Menudo, a Puerto Rican musical group formed in 1977 by producer Edgardo Díaz that became one of the most popular boy bands in history, selling 20 million records worldwide during the 1980s. The series chronicles the group’s meteoric rise in the ’80s, and the fall it suffered during the ’90s, after sexual abuse allegations against Díaz surfaced.
American Bad Ass” refuses to change his tune. Despite fierce backlash, Kid Rock is refusing to back down from his boozy 2019 rant, which saw the rocker attack Oprah Winfrey by name during a performance in Nashville. The 51-year-old rapper dropped the bombshell during the latest episode of “Tucker Carson Originals” on Fox Nation.“A drunk man’s words are a sober man’s thoughts — I own what I said,” the singer, whose real name is Robert James Richie, told conservative pundit Carlson, 53.The “Redneck Paradise” rock was referring to the infamous 2019 incident, during which he’d trashed the billionaire media mogul on stage at the Honky Tonk Bar, which he owns in Nashville.“Oprah Winfrey is like, ‘Hey, I just want women to believe in this s–t,’” the “Cowboy” singer said in the video, uploaded by TMZ.
Business Insider, was taken down from Facebook for violating the company’s guidelines and policies.“There has to be a backstory for that,” Kimmel continued of her headline-making comments. “Why is she so angry at gay people? Marjorie Taylor Greene believes in traditional marriage: one husband, one wife, one personal trainer and one tantric sex guru and that’s that,” he joked.Up next, Kimmel turned his attention to Sarah Palin, who recently appeared on Jesse Watters’ Fox News show, where she claimed Democrats want to “wipe out the middle class,” describing the group as “the mom and pop Joe six-packs.
Despite stepping away from royal duties, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to join the Queen for a Platinum Jubilee service at St Paul's Cathedral on June 3. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to fly over from their home in California with their two children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, eleven months, to attend the celebrations, marking the first time they have travelled to the UK as a family of four.