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BroBible says Alan Ritchson went into “Instant Reacher Mode” and stopped a car robbery while on a date with his wife in Montreal. They were walking to a very nice dinner all dressed up and saw somebody breaking into a car. His wife says “Don’t do it” And He went Instant Reacher Mode, and I was like, ‘Some justice has to be done here.’ Saying, He chased that dude like four blocks and tossed that dude into a building until the cops came. His wife was very mad at him for not just taking her on our date — they got there eventually.”
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Chris Janson tells People magazine that going hunting helps him get his mind together. Saying, “You’re out there trying to outsmart a deer who can be quick and quiet, and if you miss, you’re probably not getting a second shot. So when you’re out there, you’re thinking about all of that and all of your other problems, worries, and anxieties just go away for a while.”
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Shannen Doherty blames Kevin Smith’s “Mallrats” for killing her film career. Even though the movie now has a cult following. Shannen says, quote, “People literally thought that I was carrying the movie, so therefore it was a box office failure, it was completely on me. So there was no film career after that, which was a little brutal . . . yeah, it couldn’t POSSIBLY be any of the bad press she was getting from the sets of 90210 at the time for being hard to work with.
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Zach Bryan played a surprise 40-minute acoustic set Tuesday night at the Sagebrush in Austin, Texas. The first 100 fans to show up got in, and they also received FREE beer courtesy of Zach…
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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The first character balloon in 1927 was Felix the Cat, and the character to make the most appearances is Snoopy, with over 40. This year's parade is scheduled to begin at 8:30 A.M. Eastern tomorrow morning, on NBC as usual, along with streams on Peacock and Fubo. Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, and Al Roker of the "Today" show will return as hosts.
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Jelly Roll Is Taking A Break From Social Media ... He says he is going to go dark for a few months, but you'll still see him on his wife's posts. He says he has an unhealthy relationship…with social media and phones in general...
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The NY Post says "Wicked" moviegoers are causing a stir by singing along during the movie. AMC Theaters has already banned singing. Some fans find the singing disruptive, while others believe it adds to the viewing experience. Nanci Zoppi says, "I’m already livid about it. Everybody’s an indoor cat now. They don’t know how to be in public places."
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Kix Brooks is stepping down as the host of "American Country Countdown" after 18 years. His last show will air the weekend of December 28th and 29th.
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