During the first season of Survivor, the finale was a gigantic pop culture moment that was viewed by 125 million people live. During the final tribal council, Sue Hawk stood up to address Richard Hatch and Kelly Wiglesworth. While Hawk’s speech is widely regarded as one of Survivor’s most memorable moments, many fans ignore how cringe-inducing it was to watch. After all, Hawk’s speech to Wiglesworth and Hatch was uncomfortable to watch since her anger and frustration were so palpable even though she was guilty of almost everything they did too. Read More...
Bryan Cranston reaffirmed his support of teaching critical race theory on Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace after backing the academic framework while appearing on Bill Maher’s podcast in February.
On the latest episode of the CNN and HBO Max series, host Wallace addressed the Breaking Bad actor’s previous statements on Club Random With Bill Maher, which saw the actor and commentator debate the importance of teaching critical race theory in the U. Read More...
Fans might have a different take, but says you won’t see him portraying a true bad guy in AEW.
Cody Rhodes took part in an “AMA” session with Bleacher Report ahead of AEW Dynamite this week and was asked about the biggest challenges he’s faced in his career. Rhodes referenced the belief that some fans think he books the show around himself, which has led to the (normally a babyface) “American Nightmare” getting booed at events. Read More...