Report for Wednesday, Nov 1st

Love Nugget: We have not heard a word from Justin Timberlake since the Britney Spears abortion book bombshell. That’s because Timberlake snuck out of his Los Angeles home, flew to Mexico and will be spending a couple weeks playing golf until the things settle down.

Matthew Perry played Pickle Ball five days a week, always with his same partner. The day he died, Matthew complained that he was feeling fatigued! This could have been the start of a fatal heart issue and cut the game short to take a Jacuzzi. He died in that Jacuzzi. Is It True, the foundation for people with substance abuse, planned by Matthew before his death, will be moved forward by his Friends cast members all in Matthew’s name. 

Book News: Jada Pinkett Smith blew up her husband, friends and everybody else in her book Worthy. Update, as of Monday, Worthy has proven very unworthy, selling a sad 24,716 books. F.Y.I. Jada hasn’t had a hit movie since 2003, The Matrix Revolution. If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.  

Movie News: Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 2 was scheduled for release Thanksgiving next year. Then moved to May 2025. Now another delay. What’s up? … Taylor Swift’s concert movie will surpass 200 million sometime in December.

TV News: The GRIT is a 24/7 all Western channel available on most cable platforms and also streaming. If you like old westerns, check it out.  

Music Note: After a couple teases and false leaks, we will finally get to hear The Beatles last song ever recorded entitled, Now and Then, tomorrow. And now we know, the Oscar winning Peter Jackson has directed the video.

Never too early for Christmas gift suggestions and Gwyneth Paltrow has just dropped her 2023 Goop Christmas Catalog, featuring her $15,000 – 24,000 Gold vibrator! If you don’t want to spend that much, there’s a $100 Organic Thong. Merry Christmas! 

I had a rare Filet-of-Fish at McDonald’s yesterday, which brings me to an instant Pop Quiz Question. How many McDonald’s are there in the United States? Answer – 14,216.


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