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Allessan


PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:29 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
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Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:29 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  


Allessan




Allessan


PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:30 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:30 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  


Allessan




Allessan


PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:30 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:31 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  


Allessan




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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:34 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:35 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  


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  • Energy Harvester 150
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:35 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
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Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


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According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
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While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

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1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:40 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

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  • Festive Eye 50
  • Waffles! 25
  • Normal Everyday Human 50
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:40 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:41 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  


blonde lite


Illuminated Snowflake

12,175 Points
  • Festive Eye 50
  • Waffles! 25
  • Normal Everyday Human 50


blonde lite


Illuminated Snowflake

12,175 Points
  • Festive Eye 50
  • Waffles! 25
  • Normal Everyday Human 50
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:41 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:41 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  


blonde lite


Illuminated Snowflake

12,175 Points
  • Festive Eye 50
  • Waffles! 25
  • Normal Everyday Human 50


blonde lite


Illuminated Snowflake

12,175 Points
  • Festive Eye 50
  • Waffles! 25
  • Normal Everyday Human 50
PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:41 am
5. The Queen's Gambit guy who wouldn't shut up at the Emmys, because now everybody hates him.
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
"Time To Say Goodbye" x 3
Screenshot via CBS
Last night's Emmy Awards were a return to classic Hollywood form....in that no actors of color won any major awards, and a white dude bummed everyone out by refusing to shut up.

When writer and director Scott Frank won Outstanding Directing in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on The Queen's Gambit, he brought up three pieces of paper, talking for over two minutes, and ignoring the orchestra three times. The guy spoke even longer than Governors' Award recipient Debbie Allen, powering through his laundry list of "thank yous" with a complete inability to read the room. Twitter roasted him to shreds, calling him "an entitled piece of sh*t" and even editing his Wikipedia page.

The Art & Science of Museum Conservation
ADVERTISING


Frank's audacity made the telecast run longer than scheduled, making him the mascot of white male entitlement for the day.


ADVERTISING


According to gossip site Celebitchy, "That Scott Frank douche from Queen's Gambit just cost himself so many jobs with that performance. He showed everyone who he is."

4. The women who got into a full-on fistfight at an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
Got, it's brutal out here.
Got, it's brutal out here.
TikTok
ADVERTISING

While Olivia Rodrigo's iconic breakup anthem "Drivers License" is sure to evoke lots of feelings, but "violent anger" usually isn't one of them. However, a fight broke out during Rodrigo's performance at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, and it's sure to cause intergenerational trauma.


This little girl looks horrified having witnessed her mother punch and be punched...


TikTok
ADVERTISING
...and this little girl was prepared to take action.


TikTok
Maybe they thought they spotted Joshua Bassett in the crowd?

3. Everyone involved in The Activist, because they have to retool the entire show.
How about a celebrity apology game show?
How about a celebrity apology game show?
Shutterstock
ADVERTISING
CBS announced that what was originally a competition series to find America's Next Top Activist is now being re-edited as a documentary after social media backlash.

The original concept of The Activist—the one that they filmed—had people competing in "missions, media stunts, digital campaigns and community events" about health, education, and the environment. Nobody involved in the production thought that that was in poor taste until real activists pointed it out.


This is truly horrific, lol. A reality competition show on who can be the next Insta-activist?

It's performative at best, and kinda makes light of the hard work a lot of grassroots organisations do on the ground, on a daily basis.

Gross. https://t.co/c58w08ZX4q

— Steph (@StephanieYeboah)
The show starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Julianne Hough, and Usher as the expert judges, deciding which community organizers contributed the most to humanity that episode.

ADVERTISING
Chopra Jonas published an apology on her official Instagram account, telling fans "the show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you." She insisted that she had only the purest of intentions, that just so happened to have involved a starring role on network television.


The social media blowback prompted not one, but TWO apologies from Chopra Jonas's fellow judge, Julianne Hough. The Dancing with the Stars star said she was sorry about the show, and also sorry that she wore blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

ADVERTISING

Whose apology was better? Find out on the new reality competition series, The Apology, this spring on CBS!

2. The guy who got fired...with confetti.

ADVERTISING
Gotta upgrade to iOS Read The Room.

1. The hiker with this epic sunburn.

Ouch, but also awesome.

ADVERTISING  
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