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  • Scheana Shay Reflects on Missed Same-Sex Romance Before Settling Down with Husband Brock Davies

    Scheana Shay Reflects on Missed Same-Sex Romance Before Settling Down with Husband Brock Davies

    Former Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay is opening up about a lesser-known chapter in her romantic journey – one that prompted deep questions about her sexuality before she met her now-husband, Brock Davies. In her candid new memoir, My Good Side, Shay, 40, recounts a brief yet eye-opening fling with a female friend she refers to only as “DD.” The relationship, she explains, stirred thoughts of bisexuality, but ultimately faded as her connection with Davies solidified.

    An Unexpected Romance

    In the book, Shay reveals she met “DD” in April 2019 at Stagecoach, the popular country music festival. Their bond was instant: dinner in West Hollywood, holding hands in public, and passionate kisses at a LGBTQ-friendly hotspot. Shay recalls, “It felt like more than friendship but not enough to admit or commit to a relationship.” This whirlwind of emotions led her to question longstanding assumptions about her own sexuality.

    Shay told People that though both were close friends, their feelings deepened – horsing around, drinking, and contemplating a shift into something more serious. But timing played a key role. She says, “I don’t think we were necessarily ready to have the talk” about evolving their relationship. Meeting Brock Davies a few months later changed everything – and she suggests that without that spark, her love story with DD might have continued.

    A Coming-Out… To Herself

    Reflecting on the experience, Shay admits she never spoke out loud about her attraction to DD until working on her memoir. “The whole thing was very confusing,” she writes. “Was I bisexual? Was I just attracted to her?” Dating Davies sharpened her awareness, but she acknowledges that this flirtation could have changed her path.

    Shay emphasizes she doesn’t regret how it all unfolded. Now happily married and mother to their daughter Summer Moon (born April 2021), she tells People, “Brock is my person.” Despite casting aside the possibility of a queer partnership, Shay says her experience with DD remains a meaningful part of her personal growth.

    The Memoir: Growth and Raw Honesty

    My Good Side is being released in the wake of Shay’s decade-long journey on Vanderpump Rules. It explores her battles with OCD, grief, and relationship betrayals. Among the revelations: Shay’s affair with Eddie Cibrian, miscarriages, and her husband Brock’s confessed infidelity during her pregnancy. The book presents a theme of resilience and reinvention.

    Shay told The Independent after the book’s release, “This is me at my most authentic… every skeleton in my closet is now just fully out in the living room.” This deeply personal work marks a departure from television portrayals and tabloid stories, opting instead for emotional transparency.

    Romance, Betrayal and a Queer Turn

    Shay’s biography is rich with love, lust, and pain. Among its pages are accounts of high-profile flings – John Mayer, Jesse Metcalfe, Adrian Grenier, and more – as well as the emotional wreckage of her husband’s affair. But the brief romance with DD is its own quiet heartbeat: an intimate encounter that forced Shay to ask, “Who could I have been… if I allowed myself to be?”

    That shard of truth resonates powerfully with LGBTQ+ readers. For many queer women, fleeting yet erotic friendships can be pivotal. Shay’s stories affirm that sexuality isn’t always black-and-white – sometimes it’s a mystery we only learn by living it.

    Settling Into Motherhood, Marriage, Identity

    Two years into her marriage to Davies, Shay says she’s in a different place. “Our relationship isn’t perfect – I don’t think any marriage is, but I think he’s perfect for me,” she told People. Parenthood has brought clarity, she says, and a renewed commitment: “Your past doesn’t define your future. We’re growing and learning and being a better version of ourselves.”

    Her daughter Summer Moon, now four, is at the center of this new chapter. Shay shared publicly that Brock’s affair occurred during her pregnancy – a disclosure she held back from Vanderpump Rules to protect her family and their story.

    Yet writing the memoir felt essential. Shay hopes to cast off the label of “reality star,” transforming it into “author, advocate, mother, authentic woman.”

    Why This Matters for Gay Readers

    Scheana Shay’s story isn’t just tabloid fodder. It speaks to the journeys of many queer women who question their sexuality during moments of intimacy. Her tale highlights emotional truth amid social expectations. By sharing a past she nearly kept hidden, Shay offers validation and a reminder that identity can be fluid – and complex.

    For gay and bisexual women, especially those raised with rigid expectations around heterosexual monogamy, Shay’s experience echoes familiar internal conflict. She never “came out,” but she did wrestle with her feelings in private and now has placed them in the public record. That matters.

    A Path Forward

    Shay emphasizes that while her chapter with DD closed, its impact remains. The friendship faded as she and Davies grew closer, but the memory lingers – an anchor to a road not taken.

    Today, Shay is forging ahead: married, a mother, an advocate for mental health, and a budding author. She’s exploring career opportunities beyond reality TV and maintains that her innermost self is now fully shared with the world.

    “I’m not the girl who’s going to be walked all over anymore,” she said in The Independent. And with My Good Side behind her, she means it- on her own terms, with or without a label.

  • ‘School Spirits’ Renewed for Season 3, Adds Jennifer Tilly

    ‘School Spirits’ Renewed for Season 3, Adds Jennifer Tilly

    The spirits aren’t resting anytime soon. School Spirits has officially been renewed for Season 3 on Paramount+, and the supernatural teen drama is bringing even more queer chaos, new mysteries, and—yes—Jennifer Tilly.

    Production is already underway in Vancouver, and the latest cast updates promise fresh faces and elevated drama. Ci Hang Ma (Quinn) and Miles Elliot (Yuri), who recurred in Season 2, have been promoted to series regulars. Meanwhile, genre legend Jennifer Tilly (Chucky) joins the cast as Dr. Deborah Hunter-Price, alongside Ari Dalbert (Friendship) as Kyle and Erika Swayze (Davey & Jonesie’s Locker) as Livia in recurring roles.

     
     
     
     
     
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    They’ll join returning fan favorites Peyton List as Maddie Nears, Kristian Ventura as Simon Elroy, Spencer MacPherson as Xavier Baxter, Kiara Pichardo as Nicole Herrera, Milo Manheim as Wally Clark, Sarah Yarkin as Rhonda, Rainbow Wedell as Claire Zomer, Nick Pugliese as Charley, and Josh Zuckerman as Mr. Martin—aka the ghost squad you don’t want to mess with.

    L-R: Miles Elliot, Rainbow Wedell, Nick Pugliese, Sarah Yarkin, Peyton List, Ci Hang Ma, Spencer Macpherson, Kiara Pichardo and Kristian Ventura in School Spirits, Season 3, streaming on Paramount+, 2025. Photo Credit: Katie Yu/Paramount+.

    What to Expect in Season 3

    Following that wild Season 2 finale, Season 3 picks up with Maddie Nears (Peyton List) facing her biggest challenge yet. To save a friend who may be lost forever, she’ll have to confront the chilling mystery still haunting Split River High—and possibly break every rule of the afterlife in the process.

    Why Queer Audiences Can’t Get Enough

    L-R: Nick Pugliese as Charley and Miles Elliot as Yuri in School Spirits, episode 7, season 2, streaming on Paramount+, 2025. Photo Credit: Ed Araquel/Paramount+.

    It’s not just the ghost drama that keeps us watching—it’s the heart. Season 2 dialed up the representation with queer characters like Charley and Emilio, whose storylines resonated deeply with fans. “I had someone come up to me at the gym and say it reminded them of their own high school experience,” Pugliese previously told Gayety. Plus there’s new gay romances brewing, and we’re obsessed.

    So grab your Ouija board, light a candle, and get ready to return to Split River. School Spirits Season 3 is coming—and it’s bringing new life to the afterlife.

  • Leaked Cast List for ‘All Stars 11’ Teases Surprising Queens and a Fan-Favorite Return

    Leaked Cast List for ‘All Stars 11’ Teases Surprising Queens and a Fan-Favorite Return

    We may have just finished the chaos of RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars 10, but superfans are already shifting their wigs toward Season 11. And if the online tea is to be believed, a rumored cast leak has revealed eight queens reportedly set to return, and the lineup is anything but predictable.

    A recently updated IMDB page for All Stars 11 has Drag Race fans buzzing, as it quietly listed a batch of returning contestants, some expected, some wild-card surprises. While production for the upcoming season is rumored to have started in late May, speculation has only intensified thanks to sleuths on social media and Reddit’s ever-reliable “Drag Race Tea” subreddit.

    Let’s break down the eight queens reportedly set to sashay back into the All Stars spotlight.

    Queens Allegedly Cast for “All Stars 11”

    According to IMDB and fan forums, these eight queens are currently listed as part of the All Stars 11 lineup:

    Cast Listing of 'All Stars 11' on IMDB
    Cast Listing of ‘All Stars 11’ on IMDB. Photo: IMDB

    This mix spans nearly every era of Drag Race, from early legends like Morgan and Vivacious to more recent breakout stars like Dawn and Morphine. The combination hints at a season filled with charisma, legacy, and some serious fashion whiplash.

    A Tournament Twist?

    Sources also suggest that All Stars 11 will continue the “Tournament of All Stars” structure introduced in Season 10. If true, we might once again see queens competing in bracket-style matchups, building toward a final showdown instead of the traditional elimination format.

    Though not officially confirmed, the return of this format could give underdog queens more room to shine and shake up fan expectations. Plus, it lends itself perfectly to gag-worthy rivalries and redemption arcs, and who doesn’t love a good bracket with their brunch?

    When Could the Season Air?

    If filming is already underway, All Stars 11 could premiere as early as mid-2025, depending on post-production schedules and Paramount+’s programming slate. Until then, fans will be combing every tweet, TikTok, and tour date for clues about who else might join the cast.

    While nothing is set in stone, this leaked cast has already ignited chatter online, and we’re more than ready for the drama, the lip-syncs, and the legacy queens to light up the werkroom once again.

  • Ellen DeGeneres Claimed to Be ‘Bored’ Post-Retirement and Open to Hosting a U.K. Talk Show

    Ellen DeGeneres Claimed to Be ‘Bored’ Post-Retirement and Open to Hosting a U.K. Talk Show

    Ellen DeGeneres may not be done with television just yet.

    The former daytime talk show host, who stepped away from the spotlight after the end of The Ellen DeGeneres Show in May 2022, is now hinting at a potential return – and she might just be planning it from across the pond.

    DeGeneres, 67, made her first public appearance in the U.K. on Sunday, July 20, during a conversation with British broadcaster Richard Bacon at an event in Cheltenham. It marked a rare public outing for the Emmy-winning comedian, who has largely kept a low profile since moving to England with her wife, actress Portia de Rossi, in late 2023.

    Speaking candidly about her life, career, and future aspirations, DeGeneres admitted that she misses being on television.

    “I want to have fun, I want to do something,” she said, according to BBC coverage of the event. “I do like my chickens, but I’m a little bit bored.”

    DeGeneres also spoke openly about the challenges that followed the public fallout of her talk show, which ended amid allegations of a toxic workplace environment. In 2020, a BuzzFeed News exposé detailed claims from former employees that painted a far less cheerful picture than the show’s upbeat public image. The scandal overshadowed the final seasons of the long-running show and significantly impacted DeGeneres’ public perception.

    Kalen Allen Refutes Ellen Rumors: 'It Pisses Me Off'

    Earlier this year, she addressed the controversy head-on in her Netflix stand-up special, Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval. In the special, she poked fun at herself and joked about being “kicked out of show business” for being “mean,” but also acknowledged the emotional toll the backlash had taken.

    “I’m making jokes about what happened to me, but it was devastating,” she said in the special. “It took a long time for me to want to do anything again.”

    Now, two years after leaving daytime television, DeGeneres appears to be exploring a possible return – albeit on her own terms, and perhaps in a new setting.

    “I would love to do that again,” she said when asked whether she’d consider hosting a talk show in the U.K. “I would do the same thing here that I did there.”

    However, the comedian remains cautious about re-entering the entertainment space, citing the dramatic changes in how people consume media.

    “I just feel like people are watching on their phones, or people aren’t really paying attention as much to televisions,” she said. “We’re so inundated with information and entertainment.”

    DeGeneres said she’s taking time to consider her next steps “very carefully.”

    A New Life in the Cotswolds

    The TV icon and de Rossi, 52, quietly relocated from California to the Cotswolds in England in November 2023. Originally planning to split their time between the two countries, the couple ultimately decided to remain in the U.K. full-time – a decision DeGeneres says was motivated, in part, by politics.

    When asked whether Donald Trump’s re-election in 2024 influenced their move, DeGeneres responded directly: “Yes.”

    Taylor Lautner Flashes His Famous Abs on Ellen

    She recalled arriving in the U.K. the day before the election, waking up to a flood of texts from friends bearing crying emojis, and deciding on the spot that they would stay.

    “We got here the day before the election and woke up to lots of texts from our friends with crying emojis,” she said. “And I was like, ‘He got in.’ And we’re like, ‘We’re staying here.’”

    The comedian shared that she and de Rossi have embraced the quieter pace of life in the English countryside. Their new rural lifestyle includes chickens, sheep – briefly – and horses that were flown in from the U.S.

    “We moved here in November, which was not the ideal time, but I saw snow for the first time in my life,” she said. “Portia flew her horses here, and I have chickens, and we had sheep for about two weeks.”

    DeGeneres described her life in England as simpler and more grounded than the high-profile celebrity culture of Los Angeles.

    “It’s clean. Everything here is just better — the way animals are treated, people are polite. I just love it here,” she said.

    What’s Next for Ellen?

    While there are no confirmed plans for a new show just yet, DeGeneres’ comments suggest the spark that fueled her nearly two-decade run on daytime TV hasn’t completely faded. Whether it’s a talk show revival or a new format tailored for digital platforms, fans may not have seen the last of her.

    After navigating public scandal, career upheaval, and an international relocation, DeGeneres seems ready to reengage with the creative world – but only if it feels right.

    If a comeback is in the works, it may not look like The Ellen DeGeneres Show of old, but rather something more intimate, authentic, and on her own terms.

    As for now, she appears content embracing the serenity of the English countryside – with one eye on the future and perhaps one foot inching back toward the studio.

  • Netflix’s ‘Amy Bradley Is Missing’ Revisits Mysterious 1998 Disappearance of Lesbian Cruise Passenger

    Netflix’s ‘Amy Bradley Is Missing’ Revisits Mysterious 1998 Disappearance of Lesbian Cruise Passenger

    Netflix has added another compelling entry to its growing library of true crime content with its new docuseries Amy Bradley Is Missing. The three-part series delves into the decades-old mystery of Amy Lynn Bradley, a 23-year-old Virginia native and openly lesbian woman who vanished without a trace while vacationing aboard a Caribbean cruise in 1998. Despite global media attention, FBI involvement, and years of family-led efforts, her case remains unsolved.

    Bradley disappeared under baffling circumstances on March 24, 1998, while traveling with her parents and younger brother aboard Royal Caribbean International’s Rhapsody of the Seas. The ship had departed from Puerto Rico and was en route to Curaçao, a Dutch Caribbean island, when Amy was last seen. What was meant to be a celebratory family getaway turned into a harrowing, lifelong search for answers.

    A Vanishing at Sea

    In the early hours of the morning, Amy’s father, Ron Bradley, noticed his daughter asleep on a lounge chair on their cabin balcony. Less than an hour later, she was gone. The ship was still at sea, preparing to dock in Curaçao. When Amy was nowhere to be found, her family immediately alerted ship personnel, triggering a search of the vessel and surrounding waters.

    Despite efforts by the cruise crew and local law enforcement, including Curaçao’s harbor police, no trace of Amy was found. Adtzere “John” Mentar, the Harbor Police Chief at the time, was one of the lead investigators. Speaking candidly in the Netflix series, Mentar remains mystified: “I’m telling you, if she came off the ship or fell off the ship, we would get a body,” he says in an interview. “She would have washed ashore.”

    The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation soon joined the case, pursuing multiple theories. Did Amy fall overboard? Was she abducted? Or did she leave the ship voluntarily, only to fall into danger later? Over the years, these questions have remained unanswered, despite several leads and reported sightings in the Caribbean.

    A Queer Woman in Peril

    Although much of the media attention at the time focused on Amy’s athleticism, independence, and strong bond with her family, Amy Bradley Is Missing brings new attention to another important part of her identity—her queerness. As an openly lesbian woman, Amy’s case has taken on new cultural significance in the LGBTQ+ community, where disappearances and violence often go underreported or under-investigated.

    The docuseries doesn’t shy away from highlighting the potential vulnerability Amy may have faced not just as a woman alone in an international setting, but as a queer woman who might have been targeted. Some theories presented in the series suggest she may have been trafficked, a disturbing possibility that underscores the need for continued attention to cases involving missing LGBTQ+ individuals.

    A Family’s Unending Search

    Over the last 27 years, Amy’s family has never stopped searching for her. In interviews included in the series, her parents, Ron and Iva Bradley, speak about the agonizing passage of time without answers. The series also includes commentary from Amy’s brother, Brad, who was among the last to see her alive.

    The Bradleys have followed up on countless tips, some of which have led them to the Caribbean multiple times. In 1999, a member of the U.S. Navy claimed to have seen a woman matching Amy’s description in a Caribbean brothel. Years later, another witness came forward, saying they believed they saw her in Barbados. None of the sightings have been confirmed, and none have led to her recovery.

    The family’s relentless advocacy brought national and international attention to Amy’s case in the early 2000s, including features on Unsolved Mysteries and America’s Most Wanted. Now, Netflix’s docuseries reintroduces her story to a global audience—and perhaps a new generation of viewers who may hold the key to solving the case.

    New Leads, Old Questions

    Over the show’s three tightly constructed episodes, viewers are taken through a meticulous investigation that explores various possibilities. Could Amy have gone overboard in a tragic accident? Was she lured off the ship by someone she met onboard? Did the ship’s crew or security overlook vital evidence in the early hours of her disappearance?

    The filmmakers weave together archival footage, reenactments, and deeply emotional interviews with those closest to the case. Law enforcement officers, FBI agents, cruise ship employees, and Amy’s close friends offer their perspectives, all contributing to a haunting narrative that still lacks a clear resolution.

    The production also critically examines the cruise industry’s response – or lack thereof – to disappearances at sea. As one interviewee points out in the series, ships operate under complex jurisdictions and fragmented oversight, often making investigations difficult.

    Why Her Story Still Matters

    Amy Bradley Is Missing does more than recount a cold case. It highlights the systemic issues surrounding maritime safety, the vulnerabilities faced by women – especially queer women – traveling abroad, and the deep, often invisible pain experienced by families of the missing.

    At its core, Amy’s story is one of a vibrant young woman with her whole life ahead of her, taken too soon under circumstances that remain unclear. For queer viewers, her disappearance hits particularly hard, serving as a reminder of how LGBTQ+ individuals are too often rendered invisible in mainstream narratives.

    As the docuseries continues to trend on Netflix, true crime fans, queer audiences, and justice-seekers alike are once again being drawn into the mystery. Whether this renewed attention will generate new leads remains to be seen. But for now, Amy Bradley Is Missing is a poignant and necessary reminder that her story isn’t over—and that someone, somewhere, knows what happened.

    The series is currently streaming on Netflix.

  • New ‘Stranger Things 5’ Teaser Drops—The Final Battle Begins

    New ‘Stranger Things 5’ Teaser Drops—The Final Battle Begins

    A new teaser for Stranger Things 5 has dropped, and it’s clear the final chapter of Netflix’s supernatural mega-hit is pulling no punches. Set in the fall of 1987, the teaser opens with ominous red skies over Hawkins, Indiana—now overrun by military personnel and once again crawling with Demogorgons.

    The stakes? Higher than ever. Vecna has disappeared, Eleven is back in hiding, and the Upside Down continues to spill into the real world. The government has placed the entire town under military quarantine, and the group that started it all—Dustin, Mike, Lucas, and Will—must reunite to stop the nightmare once and for all.

    STRANGER THINGS. (L to R) Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler and Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers in STRANGER THINGS. Cr. Matt Kennedy/Netflix © 2025
    STRANGER THINGS. (L to R) Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler and Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers in STRANGER THINGS. Cr. Matt Kennedy/Netflix © 2025

    “To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone—the full party—standing together, one last time,” the synopsis teases.

    The final season promises epic battles, emotional goodbyes, and long-awaited answers about the Upside Down. According to Ross Duffer, fans can expect major revelations from the show’s original 25-page mythology document. “We’ve punted a couple of those [secrets] to have some big reveals in Season 5,” he said.

    Returning cast includes series staples like Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Joe Keery, and more—plus new faces like Linda Hamilton (The Terminator) as Dr. Kay.

    STRANGER THINGS. Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers in STRANGER THINGS. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
    STRANGER THINGS. Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers in STRANGER THINGS. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
    STRANGER THINGS. Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven in STRANGER THINGS. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
    STRANGER THINGS. Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven in STRANGER THINGS. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

    Teaser Reactions

    When does Stranger Things 5 premiere?

    The season will drop in three parts:

    • Volume 1 (Episodes 1–4) arrives Nov. 26
    • Volume 2 (Episodes 5–7) lands on Christmas Day
    • The epic Finale (Episode 8) hits New Year’s Eve
      All episodes launch at 5 p.m. PT.

    So buckle up, nerds. This is the beginning of the end.

  • Mary-Louise Parker Breaks Down Her Most Twisted Role Yet in ‘The Institute’

    Mary-Louise Parker Breaks Down Her Most Twisted Role Yet in ‘The Institute’

    The Weeds and Angels in America star opens up about her chilling turn in Stephen King’s The Institute, why horror captivates us, and the surprising way she connects with the genre.

    Mary-Louise Parker is no stranger to playing complicated women — from her Emmy-winning turn in Angels in America to her unforgettable performance as Nancy Botwin in Weeds. But in The Institute, her latest role might be her darkest yet.

    Entering Stephen King’s World

    Based on the novel by Stephen King, The Institute follows a boy named Luke who’s kidnapped and held at a mysterious facility full of kids with strange powers. Parker plays the woman running the show — a figure as ruthless as she is self-righteous.

    “She feels it’s for the greater good,” Parker tells Gayety. “That’s the most dangerous kind of villain, because they’ll stop at nothing.”

    Despite the character’s emotional coldness, Parker found complexity in her interactions with the children. “She didn’t have a natural maternal sense,” she explains. “So she had to summon whatever she could… If she pulled it off at all, it was entirely by strength of will.

    “There’s something kind of to admire about that,” she adds, “although it’s with an absolute absence of morality or empathy or kindness.”

    Stepping into the Stephen King universe is no small feat, but Parker is thrilled to join the ranks of his iconic characters. “I think he writes them so well that you don’t want to see anybody else step into them,” she says. “I feel super lucky that I got this one.”

    Fionn Laird as Nicky Wilholm; Mary-Louise Parker as Ms. Sigsby; Simone Miller as Kalisha; Viggo Hanvelt as Avery; Arlen So as George – Photo: Amazon MGM Studios

    The Power of Horror

    When asked why horror remains such a magnetic genre, Parker gets personal — especially when thinking about how it resonates with younger viewers and queer audiences alike.

    “I’ve thought about this a lot because my kids are really into horror, and I just don’t understand it,” she says with a laugh. “My son especially was the most sensitive kid, and I never would’ve predicted it. But I think it has something to do with, especially for people who have a lot of anxiety — if you’re watching a horror film, it’s like, this is the allotted period of time for which this tension will occur. And you know that it’s false, that it’s going to end, and you know that there’s going to be a release.”

    “So it’s almost like corralling whatever anxiety that you have or tension or unease within yourself,” she continues, “and almost like holding it and manipulating it in such a way so that it’s not coming back and hurting yourself, if that makes any sense.”

    Though she admits, “I’m such a chicken, I just can’t watch anything scary,” she acknowledges why horror has become such a dominant genre, especially for younger audiences. “It’s a very anxious generation, young. Which is understandable. They’ve been dealt… you guys, everyone has been dealt such a hard hand and has had so much to contend with that other generations just don’t even understand.”

    The first two episodes of The Institute are streaming now on the MGM+ app. Watch our interview with Mary-Louis Parker below.

  • Megan Stalter Brings Unfiltered Chaos and Comedy to ‘The Late Show’ Wig, Merch Corset and All

    Megan Stalter Brings Unfiltered Chaos and Comedy to ‘The Late Show’ Wig, Merch Corset and All

    Megan Stalter may be promoting a new Netflix series, but when she showed up on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, it quickly became clear she brought more than just talking points. The Too Much and Hacks star transformed her segment into a comedic fever dream filled with absurd anecdotes, questionable fashion choices, and the kind of chaotic energy that only she can master.

    The Art of the Entrance

    Stalter arrived on Colbert’s stage sporting a floor-grazing, butter-yellow wig that could double as a vintage mop, crimped in places, fraying at the ends, and anchored by a choppy fringe that barely grazed her brows. Paired with her DIY-style strapless top emblazoned with “Meg Stalter. Prettiest Girl in America” and flared denim, the look screamed kitschy Americana meets late-night surrealism.

    While there’s no confirmation whether celebrity stylist Clayton Hawkins (known for working with Olivia Rodrigo and Rachel Zegler) was behind this particular hair moment, the two recently teamed up for the Too Much premiere, where Stalter rocked a 1960s-inspired ponytail with flipped ends. Their collaborations clearly embrace a maximalist, anything-goes approach, and Tuesday night was no exception.

    Breakfast in London and a One-Table Waitress

    What followed was less of an interview and more of a ride. Stalter and Colbert barely touched down on any topic for longer than 30 seconds. She talked about her new life in London, where her character Jessica relocates in the Netflix series after a breakup, and offered her take on being a server with just one table.

    “That’s how I like to waitress,” she deadpanned. “You give more attention. You really get to know them. Sometimes too well.”

    The two veered into stories about her self-designed corset made from tour merch, the perils of carrying a purse with ombré acrylic nails, and how her publicist was probably having a meltdown backstage.

    All Eyes on Too Much

    While the interview may have spiraled in every direction, it still served its purpose: drumming up buzz for Too Much, the Lena Dunham-created romantic dramedy now streaming on Netflix. In the show, Stalter plays Jessica, a heartbroken workaholic who accepts a job in London only to fall for Felix (played by The White Lotus’s Will Sharpe). The cast also includes Emily Ratajkowski, Michael Zegen, Rhea Perlman, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Andrew Rannells, with Dunham pulling double duty as both creator and supporting actor.

    From Chicago improv stages to viral Instagram reels, Stalter has long played characters who thrive in awkwardness, and Too Much seems like a natural next step. But her Colbert appearance makes one thing clear: no matter the platform, she’s going to keep things weird, and we wouldn’t want it any other way.

  • Colman Domingo Reflects on Emmy Nomination for ‘The Four Seasons’ While Filming ‘Euphoria’: ‘Maybe It’s a Good Luck Charm’

    Colman Domingo Reflects on Emmy Nomination for ‘The Four Seasons’ While Filming ‘Euphoria’: ‘Maybe It’s a Good Luck Charm’

    Colman Domingo added another milestone to his acting career on Tuesday when he earned a 2025 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. The nomination recognizes his role as Danny in Netflix’s hit show The Four Seasons, returning him to the spotlight after his previous Emmy-winning performance in Euphoria.

    The 82nd Primetime Emmy Awards nominations were announced on July 15, and Domingo joined a competitive field that includes Ike Barinholtz for The Studio, Bowen Yang for Saturday Night Live, Harrison Ford and Michael Urie for Shrinking, Jeff Hiller for Somebody Somewhere, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach for The Bear.

    For Domingo, the nomination marked a satisfying moment of symmetry and celebration. He accepted the news on the set of Euphoria, where he first made Emmy history by winning Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his powerful portrayal of Ali in Season 2. Reflecting on the coincidence, Domingo told Deadline, “Maybe it’s a good luck charm, being here with my cast from Euphoria.”

    The Four Seasons with Colman Domingo
    The Four Seasons with Colman Domingo. Photo: Netflix

    Domingo, 55, has been filming the third season of The Four Seasons and remains tight-lipped about plot details, while enthusiastically sharing his excitement for the direction of his character. “We’re creating some epic story, and I’m having a great time,” he said.

    The ensemble cast, led by creator and star Tina Fey, includes notable names such as Steve Carell, Will Forte and Kerri Kenney‑Silver. Domingo, who plays the charming and affable Danny, credits his castmates for both inspiration and laughs. “Comedy is very hard,” he said. “Walking into a room with Steve Carell and Tina Fey, they’re like mathematicians when it comes to landing a joke. I was also learning from my castmates.”

    Domingo expressed hopes for Season 3 that the writers expand Danny’s storyline, particularly his relationship with his on‑screen husband Claude. “We’ve seen everyone else plan vacations,” he said, “but let’s see the world that Danny likes to populate, and how he moves through the world. I love leaning into the friendship between me and Tina Fey.” He added that he would love to see Steve Carell return to the show. “We became an actual family on set,” he said.

    Colman Domingo and Marc Salvani for 'The Four Seasons.' Photo: Netflix
    Colman Domingo, Tina Fey, Will Forte and Marc Salvani for ‘The Four Seasons.’ Photo: Netflix

    Domingo began his career in theater, acting in Shakespeare and modern plays, and describes the stage as “dusting off 300‑year‑old jokes and being a clown.” For much of his onscreen career, he focused on dramatic roles, making his shift to comedy with The Four Seasons a fulfilling new chapter.

    His joy was evident as he spoke about being recognized for his comedic talents. “People who know me believe that I’m funny, but I never got a chance to flex it,” he said. “It felt great to join a comedy show with veterans and learn from them.”

    Domingo, also on Variety’s 2025 Comedy Impact List, hosts a podcast named Filthy Preppy Teen$ with co‑host Billy Eichner. The show, which explores pop culture and youth themes with humor and sharp commentary, highlights Domingo’s versatile creative pursuits beyond acting.

    In addition to The Four Seasons and Euphoria, Domingo’s screen resume includes critically acclaimed work in films like If Beale Street Could Talk, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Selma, and the limited series Watchmen. His expansive body of work spans screen, stage and voice acting, establishing him as a dynamic presence in Hollywood.

    Colman Domingo and Marc Salvani for 'The Four Seasons.' Photo: Netflix
    Colman Domingo and Marc Salvani for ‘The Four Seasons.’ Photo: Netflix

    When asked about how he plans to celebrate his latest Emmy nod, Domingo said he intended to keep things low-key. “I like doing something small. I’ll go to one of my favorite restaurants and take this blessing in,” he said. His humble reaction reflects both gratitude and contentment. “Doing what you love and being recognized for it is icing on the cake,” he added.

    Domingo’s journey from theater stages to streaming comedy—and the acclaim that followed—exemplifies the shifting landscape of representation in media. As an openly gay Black man, his visibility and success resonate with audiences seeking more diverse and authentic stories on screen.

    His win for Euphoria in 2022 marked a high point, but his current nomination is drawing attention to The Four Seasons as a major comedic contender. The series brings together a diverse ensemble and reflects themes of family, friendship and modern life through humor and heart.

    Euphoria returns for Season 3 later this year, but Claudio Domingo and his co-stars are already hard at work on set. The Emmy race continues to generate buzz as other favorites and newcomers emerge in major categories.

    The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards will air live Sept. 14 on CBS and will stream on Paramount+. Fans can expect to see whether Domingo’s nomination turns into another trophy. Meanwhile, audiences around the world continue to enjoy his performances, now in both edge-of-your-seat drama and laugh-out-loud comedy.

  • Anna Camp Says Her Performance in ‘You’ Was Emmy-Worthy Despite Being Overlooked

    Anna Camp Says Her Performance in ‘You’ Was Emmy-Worthy Despite Being Overlooked

    Anna Camp, best known for her role in Pitch Perfect, expressed both pride and disappointment following her omission from the 2025 Emmy nominations. Camp, 42, starred in the final season of Netflix’s hit series You, playing identical twins Raegan and Maddie Lockwood. Despite critics and fans alike praising her performance, the Emmy nominations were released on July 15 without her name on the list.

    Camp took to Instagram early Tuesday to share her honest reaction. She posted a still from the show depicting her character reading her phone with a look of confusion.

     
     
     
     
     
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    She captioned the image: “Me reading about the nominations this morning knowing I gave one of the best performances of my life while also trying to be happy for everyone and while also remembering I vowed to stop drinking during the week,” followed by a nervous sweat emoji.

    The candid post quickly garnered support and praise from fans. One follower commented, “You were fire fire fire fire… snubs are for scrubs. I’ll down one for you,” while another wrote, “I would get sh at faced if I wasn’t nominated for this performance.” These comments were later shared in Camp’s Instagram Story, accompanied by a heartfelt message: “I love my followers.”

    Her girlfriend, Jade Whipkey, was also quick to voice her admiration. In an Instagram comment, she wrote, “Blown away. Not many people get the chance to play twins and NO ONE has ever done it like you did. Take notes Hollywood.”

    Camp’s performance in Season 5 of You was notable for its range and complexity. As Raegan and Maddie Lockwood, Camp portrayed two distinct personalities navigating the chaos surrounding Joe Goldberg, the show’s central character. Fans tuned in for every moment the twins appeared, and critics applauded her portrayal. Yet that acclaim did not translate into an Emmy nod.

    You launched in 2018 on Lifetime before moving to Netflix after its first season. The suspenseful psychological thriller followed Joe Goldberg as he stalked and targeted romantic interests, evolving into a critical darling. Despite its popularity and strong performances, the show never secured an Emmy nomination over its five-season run. 2025 marked yet another year without recognition, leaving many viewers and supporters questioning the awards process.

    Camp’s roles in Season 5 would have qualified her for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. The nominees in that category include Julianne Nicholson for Paradise, Katherine LaNasa for The Pitt, Patricia Arquette for Severance, Aimee Lou Wood, Carrie Coon, Natasha Rothwell, and Parker Posey for The White Lotus. The competition this year is formidable, but Camp’s exclusion has sparked a conversation about which series and performances receive attention.

    Fans took to social media to voice their disappointment. Many praised Camp for her ability to bring two separate characters to life, often within the same scene. Critics echoed this sentiment in reviews, calling her performance “riveting,” “masterful,” and “incredibly nuanced.” The twins’ dynamic provided emotional depth to a season already packed with tension and psychological drama.

    Camp’s post joins a growing number of public responses from actors and viewers disappointed by the Emmy nominations. In recent years, fans and performers have grown more vocal about the exclusion of genre shows and streaming series, which, despite strong viewership and cultural impact, often receive limited recognition from awards committees.

    Netflix also made headlines this awards season for other notable snubs. You, despite its runaway success on the platform, has consistently been overlooked by the Television Academy. Other Netflix giants like Stranger Things and Bridgerton have found themselves in similar positions, raising questions about the evolving criteria for Emmy consideration in the streaming era.

    Camp, a Tony-nominated performer, has enjoyed success on both stage and screen. She earned praise for her work in Broadway productions including The Bedwetter and Cinderella, and became a household name after playing Aubrey Posen in the Pitch Perfect franchise. Her ability to transition from musical comedy to psychological drama demonstrates her range as an actress.

    Season 5 of You featured a number of high-profile guest stars in addition to Camp’s dual roles. The final episodes carried the weight of wrapping Joe Goldberg’s story, and Camp’s characters played a crucial part in delivering that narrative. The twins possessed unique traits that tested Joe’s intentions and forced him to engage in deeper emotional conflicts.

    The You creative team shared their support via social media. Co-creator Sera Gamble called Camp’s performance “extraordinary” while showrunner Greg Berlanti praised her “fearless and transformative” portrayal of both twins.

    As the 2025 Emmy Awards approach on Sept. 14, Camp’s omission stands out as one of the more surprising snubs. Streaming giant Netflix continues to campaign for You in various award circuits, including the Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards, but recognition from the Television Academy has remained elusive.

    While Camp did not receive a nomination, her bold and multifaceted performance has already resonated with audiences and critics alike. It also highlights the growing dissonance between awards recognition and fan support. For Camp and her fans, the lack of an Emmy nomination may sting—but her message to the industry and her followers is clear: she delivered a performance worthy of celebration.

    As the television landscape shifts, with streaming platforms increasingly dominating viewership, discussions about who gets nominated and why will continue. For now, Camp’s Instagram post and fan solidarity signal that new voices are calling out the Emmys to evolve.