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  • Chrishell Stause Calls Out Bre Tiesi Over MAGA Post and Slur Against Partner G Flip in ‘Selling Sunset’ Feud

    Chrishell Stause Calls Out Bre Tiesi Over MAGA Post and Slur Against Partner G Flip in ‘Selling Sunset’ Feud

    Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause is once again speaking out in defense of her partner, Australian musician G Flip, amid a swirl of social media controversy and behind-the-scenes tension with her castmates.

    In a series of Instagram Stories posted last week, Stause called out fellow cast member Bre Tiesi for promoting a politically charged brand and for allegedly using an outdated and offensive term to refer to G Flip, who is nonbinary.

    “Some people are GREAT for TV, but when it comes to talking about our real issues (using slurs etc), they tend to be cut,” Stause wrote over a screenshot of a promotional post by Tiesi for a company called MAGA Bracelets. “So use this as a guideline when you watch season 9.”

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    Photo: Instagram (@chrishell.stause)

    The MAGA Bracelets brand, according to promotional materials, markets itself as selling “patriotic conservative jewelry.” Tiesi has since apologized, claiming she was unaware of the affiliation and stating in an Instagram Story, “I am far from MAGA” and “I cannot apologize enough for the oversight here.”

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    Photo: Instagram (@bre_tiesi)

    Influencer Jennifer Stano also came to Tiesi’s defense, explaining that Tiesi had been sent an evil eye bracelet from a company called Lavara Verse and that the promotional material included a card from a related brand — MAGA Bracelets — without Tiesi’s knowledge of the connection.

    Despite the apology, the controversy didn’t end there. Stause continued addressing the issue on her Instagram, pointing to a People report from April 2024 that detailed a lawsuit involving Tiesi and three former employees. The suit accuses Tiesi of “emotional distress, loss of earnings, and loss of employment benefits,” with the plaintiffs claiming they were “harassed, discriminated against, and/or retaliated against on the basis of their sex, gender, and/or sexual orientation.”

    Tiesi has denied all allegations made in the suit.

    Stause emphasized that her concerns go beyond politics. “Finding out how she referred to my partner will not make the show, but no this is not just a political thing to those saying that,” she wrote.

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    Photo: Instagram (@chrishell.stause)

    Stause added that production limitations due to the lawsuit forced cast members to “tiptoe around the real issues while filming.”

    She later shared the dictionary definition of the word “transvestite,” labeling it an “outdated and often considered offensive term.”

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    Photo: Instagram (@chrishell.stause)

    “Not my job to teach her that this term is EXTREMELY outdated, but here’s a free education,” she wrote. “And if my partner WAS trans, they are not, I would happily love them exactly the same. GTFOH. Someone take my phone.”

    G Flip, who began dating Stause in 2022 following her split from Selling Sunset co-star Jason Oppenheim, identifies as nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns. While some nonbinary individuals identify as transgender, others do not.

    This incident isn’t the first time Stause has had to advocate for her partner’s identity on the show. During a 2023 episode, she corrected castmate Marie-Lou Nurk, who misgendered G Flip by using “she/her” pronouns.

    “Okay, my partner is nonbinary, they use they/them pronouns, this is a simple thing,” Stause told Nurk on camera.

    She also addressed tension with Nicole Young during the Season 7 reunion episode. Stause accused Young of liking an Instagram comment that read, “I was hoping the lesbian chick was off in Australia this season and not on our screens.”

    “First of all, say whatever you want about me, I’m a tough bitch,” Stause told Young during the reunion. “But don’t go after my partner. Ever.”

    “Listen, I will own it. I’ve been a bitch to you. I hate you. I own it… If you’re gonna literally go to homophobic people and cheer them on because they hate me for that reason, that is hate, Nicole.”

    While Netflix has yet to officially announce a ninth season of Selling Sunset, Stause and several cast members have confirmed that filming has already taken place.

  • Doechii Drops Cinematic ‘Anxiety’ Music Video Bringing Stunning Visuals to Her Viral Hit

    Doechii Drops Cinematic ‘Anxiety’ Music Video Bringing Stunning Visuals to Her Viral Hit

    Rising chart-topper and certified bisexual icon Doechii is turning up the heat—again. The genre-defying rapper and singer has just dropped the official music video for her breakout hit “Anxiety,” and it’s every bit as bold, surreal, and unforgettable as fans have come to expect from the self-proclaimed “Swamp Princess.”

    Co-directed with James Mackel, the video brings cinematic flair to the track, which samples Gotye and Kimbra’s early-2010s classic “Somebody That I Used to Know.” “Anxiety” recently became Doechii’s first single to break into the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, a major milestone for the Tampa-born artist who’s quickly becoming one of the most dynamic names in music.

    From Bedroom Vibes to Beautiful Bedlam

    The video opens with a direct nod to Doechii’s now-iconic COVEN MUSIC SESSION, where she first premiered “Anxiety” back in May 2020. Seated in her bed beneath the same tapestry seen in the original visual, she’s initially calm—but calm doesn’t last long in Doechii’s world.

    Wearing a sleek white MIU MIU top, she’s carried from bed into her lavish living room, where the chaos soon kicks off. Burglars crash through windows, The Shining-style twins stare each other down on the couch, a fire erupts in the kitchen, and Gotye and Kimbra even pop in for a quick cameo in front of the song’s original cover art.

    With all the chaos ensuing around her, she stumbles outside the house. Just when you think you’ve seen it all—there’s an elephant. Yes, an actual elephant comes stomping toward the estate as the video builds to a stunning finale: a full-blown flash mob surrounding Doechii, closing in before breaking out into a high-energy dance sequence that turns the chaos into catharsis.

    A Viral Hit Gets the Hollywood Treatment

    The release of the “Anxiety” video comes just as the song continues its viral reign on TikTok and beyond. Most recently, Doechii teamed up with none other than Will Smith and Tatyana Ali—aka Uncle Will and Cousin Ashley from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air—for a social media dance that broke the internet.

    Recreating a scene from the show’s 1990 pilot episode, Ali starts the trend by dancing solo in her room, headphones on, while Smith sneaks in behind her to mirror her moves. Smith shared the video on Instagram with the caption, “Waited 35 years for this dance to trend,” and the internet was instantly obsessed.

     

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    Even Jaden Smith joined in the fun, commenting: “Dad you gotta tell me what’s happening in the crib so I can fly home bro.”

  • ‘Love on the Spectrum’ Star Pari Kim Talks Queer Love, Trains, and Internet Fame

    ‘Love on the Spectrum’ Star Pari Kim Talks Queer Love, Trains, and Internet Fame

    Pari Kim has become one of the breakout stars of Love on the Spectrum season three — and not just for her charming quirks, love of trains, or bubbly personality.

    The 23-year-old Boston native made history on the hit Netflix dating series as part of the show’s first LGBTQ+ couple. And yes — she’s still going strong with girlfriend Tina Zhu Xi Caruso.

    “It’s going really well with us. I just love her so much,” Pari told The Advocate. “She is really the Amtrak to my commuter. She’s just perfect for me.”

    All Aboard for Love

    Pari and Tina’s relationship blossomed on screen in the most relatable — and adorably awkward — way. In one viral scene, the pair shyly exchanged thoughts about what it might be like to kiss another girl.

    “I always wonder what it would be like to kiss a girl, honestly,” Pari said during the moment. Tina replied, “Yeah. I wonder, too.” The two then stood in nervous silence, sparking a flurry of fan reactions from queer women everywhere who saw themselves in the sweet, tentative exchange.

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    Thankfully, the big moment came soon after — during a romantic train ride over a scenic bridge, of course. Tina, ever thoughtful, even avoided gluten beforehand, just in case.

    “Princess Charming” and a Train-Themed Wedding?

    As for what’s next? The couple is dreaming big — and rail-themed.

    “We talked about someday getting married and having a train-themed wedding,” Pari said. “Maybe like, rent out a private Amtrak charter train. A nice vintage steam engine would be really cool, but yeah, it’s gotta have trains in it.”

    Pari Kim and Tina Zhu Xi Caruso. Photo: Instagram (@blindsided_in_boston)
    Pari Kim and Tina Zhu Xi Caruso. Photo: Instagram (@blindsided_in_boston)

    Pari affectionately refers to Tina as her “Princess Charming,” and says the relationship has only grown stronger since filming wrapped.

    “I love how we both get so excited together. She’s just the sweetest, and I can always count on her. She keeps me on track — no pun intended,” she joked.

    A Viral Star (and Aspiring Transit Influencer)

    Since season three debuted, Pari’s life has taken a dramatic turn. Her Instagram account was briefly locked after a flood of new followers — so many that the platform flagged it as suspicious.

    “Some fans want to ride the T [Boston’s subway] with me or say they’ve been touched by the show,” she said. “I just love all my fans and I hope they realize how much of an impact they make on my life.”

    As a proud leader of the “Railfans” — a friend group united by a passion for public transit — Pari’s dream job would be running social media for Amtrak or Boston’s MBTA.

    “I have so many great ideas I want to bring to the table,” she said. “I feel like I have a good creative vision, and they could use more diversity in their teams.”

    Representation That Matters

    Pari has been vocal about her intersecting identities — both autistic and queer — and says being “unapologetically both” has resonated with fans around the world.

    “There’s a lot more of us out there than you think,” she said. “It’s just part of who we are.”

    Though some negative comments have surfaced online, Pari isn’t fazed.

    “People say, ‘You’re confused’ or ‘Your sister’s a bad influence.’ No — this is just who we are, and we don’t have to change ourselves,” she said. “Just ignore the haters and bullies because they just want to get a rise out of you. There’s always going to be way more people who love and support you.”

    Pari hopes she gets the chance to return for season four, and maybe even more projects in TV or film.

    “I want to continue telling my story,” she said. “And Tina has so many things she wants to share, too.”

    Until then, Pari’s message to the world is simple: “There’s nothing wrong with being autistic or LGBTQ+. I’m proud to be me.”

  • Meg Stalter’s Space Spoof of Katy Perry Steals the Show After All-Female Blue Origin Launch

    Meg Stalter’s Space Spoof of Katy Perry Steals the Show After All-Female Blue Origin Launch

    The space flight may have lasted just 10 minutes, but the memes? Infinite.

    While Katy Perry and Gayle King’s suborbital journey with Blue Origin sparked headlines and social chatter, it was comedian and queer icon Meg Stalter who truly launched the internet into orbit. Her Instagram spoofs poking fun at the brief space trip quickly became the highlight of the post-flight buzz, proving once again that no one parodies pop culture quite like Stalter.

    A Starry Flight Becomes a Meme Magnet

    Blue Origin’s all-female space crew included singer Katy Perry, CBS Mornings host Gayle King, Nobel Peace Prize nominee Amanda Nguyen, aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe, film producer Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez—Bezos’ fiancée and Blue Origin executive, who also piloted the mission.

    The flight, which lasted a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it ten minutes, crossed just past the Kármán line—the internationally recognized edge of space—before gently returning to Earth in a capsule that landed in the West Texas desert. While Blue Origin positioned the mission as a historic moment for women in space, the internet had other ideas.

    Enter Meg Stalter: Meme Queen of the Galaxy

    Never one to miss a moment, Meg Stalter took to Instagram shortly after the flight to share a spoof that had fans howling. In one video, she impersonated Katy Perry singing a hilariously offbeat rendition of Vanessa Carlton’s A Thousand Miles—with giggles, awkward pauses, and signature Stalter-style quirky chaos.

    “If I could fly… to Saturn or Mars, Do you think… I could touch the sky?” she crooned, surrounded by sparkly filters and dramatic lighting. The video was instantly reposted across social platforms, solidifying Stalter’s bit as the unofficial encore of the space launch.

     

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    In another clip, she dialed up the absurdity with a mock livestream as “Katy Perry” reporting back from her brief cosmic adventure. Cue a hilariously off-key version of What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong—followed by an unhinged interpretive dance to Perry’s own song, WOMAN’S WORLD.

    Naturally, fans declared her the “true star of the launch.”

     

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    Katy, Gayle, and the Ground-Kiss Heard ’Round the World

    While Stalter dominated the comedy circuit, the flight still delivered a few meme-worthy moments of its own. After the capsule’s landing, both Katy Perry and Gayle King dramatically dropped to kiss the ground—a moment quickly turned into a meme for everything from “Monday mornings” to “surviving Mercury retrograde.”

    Footage of Gayle King hesitantly approaching the rocket before takeoff also went viral, with viewers calling her energy “deeply relatable.”

    Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos himself reportedly took a bit of a tumble while hurrying to greet the crew post-landing. Though it appears the astronauts missed it, the internet most certainly didn’t.

    Critics Raise Eyebrows, but the Internet Delivers

    Despite the lighthearted tone, the flight wasn’t without criticism. Some questioned the value of such brief missions, especially during a time of global crises. Others debated whether a 10-minute suborbital hop even qualifies as “space travel.”

    But for many, that conversation took a back seat to the entertainment value—led by Stalter’s pitch-perfect parody. It’s clear: space tourism may be serious business for Jeff Bezos, but for the rest of us, it’s meme fuel.

    And if Blue Origin keeps sending celebrities into the cosmos, we can only hope Meg Stalter keeps spoofing them back to Earth.

  • Pedro Pascal, Troye Sivan, and More Rally Behind Viral ‘Protect the Dolls’ T-Shirt Raising $70k and Counting for Trans Rights

    Pedro Pascal, Troye Sivan, and More Rally Behind Viral ‘Protect the Dolls’ T-Shirt Raising $70k and Counting for Trans Rights

    What began as a bold runway moment at London Fashion Week has exploded into a full-on cultural movement. Conner Ives, the American-born, London-based fashion designer, has already raised $70,000 — and counting — through pre-sales of his now-iconic “Protect the Dolls” T-shirt. And yes, it hasn’t even shipped yet.

    The real kicker? Every cent is going to Trans Lifeline, a non-profit organization that provides peer support, direct aid, and life-saving services for transgender people across the United States.

    A Fashion Statement That Speaks Volumes

    The tee first turned heads in February when Ives himself wore it during his runway bow at the close of his Fall 2025 show at London Fashion Week. The designer stretched the shirt with both hands as he greeted the crowd, underlining the slogan and its deeper meaning.

    The shirt’s message — both literal and symbolic — instantly resonated.

    Just a day later, Ives announced via Instagram that the “Protect the Dolls” T-shirt would be available for pre-order, with 100% of proceeds going to Trans Lifeline.

     

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    “After the groundswell of support for the ‘Protect the Dolls’ tee, we will be putting the T-shirt up on our website for pre-order,” Ives wrote in a February 25 post. “Resources like this are now more important than ever, given the hostility and oppression the federal government has adapted towards trans people in America.”

    He added, “I would not be where I am without the support I have been given by the dolls, so this is the least I could ever do to say thanks.”

    Celebrities Are On Board — Loud and Proud

    Soon after, a handful of celebrities helped the tee break the internet — in the best way possible.

    Pedro Pascal, known for his roles in “The Mandalorian” and “The Last of Us,” wore the shirt while celebrating his 50th birthday with DJ and music producer Honey Dijon. A snap from the celebration made its way online, and the message spread like wildfire.

    Then came Troye Sivan, who brought the shirt to one of the world’s biggest stages — literally. While crashing Charli XCX’s Coachella 2025 set to perform their “Talk Talk” remix, Sivan rocked the tee in front of a global audience streaming live on YouTube. Later, he posted a backstage shot on Instagram alongside Lorde and Billie Eilish, who also joined Charli for her surprise-packed set.

     

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    And let’s not forget Haider Ackermann, the newly appointed creative director at Tom Ford. The Colombian-born French designer was seen wearing the shirt in a photo with actress Tilda Swinton — a moment that Ives gleefully reshared on his own social accounts.

    From Runway to Reality

    The buzz around the shirt hasn’t slowed down. On April 15, Ives reflected on the shirt’s unexpected journey in another Instagram post.

    “I never had any idea what this would turn into, what we would be able to do with the printing of a tee,” he wrote. “Couldn’t be more proud of everyone that made this possible — the early adopters (Haider, Pedro, Troye), the stylists that connected the dots (and bought the tees! No press loans here), and the hordes of people that have donated to @translifeline.”

     

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    He added that the first round of shipments was going out that week, and thanked fans for their patience.

    Fashion With a Purpose

    The shirt has become more than a wardrobe staple — it’s a badge of solidarity and support during a critical time for the trans community.

    Trans Lifeline, the nonprofit benefiting from the T-shirt’s sales, is a trans-led organization that provides a crisis hotline, microgrants, and a network of peer support. Their mission is rooted in survival, empowerment, and building a more equitable future for trans people — something Ives clearly aligns with.

    The “Protect the Dolls” T-shirt is available for purchase at connerives.com. And if you’re wondering — yes, it’s still flying off the digital shelves.

  • Plastique Tiara on the Verge of Surpassing Trixie Mattel as the Most Followed Drag Queen on Instagram

    Plastique Tiara on the Verge of Surpassing Trixie Mattel as the Most Followed Drag Queen on Instagram

    Plastique Tiara, the Vietnamese queen fromRuPaul’s Drag Race season 11 and All Stars 9, has reached a major milestone, crossing 4 million followers on Instagram. This achievement makes her the second queen in Drag Raceherstory to hit the milestone, only trailing behind Trixie Mattel.

    Plastique Tiara Joins Exclusive Instagram Club

    Plastique Tiara, who has built an impressive online presence since her RuPaul’s Drag Race debut, is now the second queen to reach the coveted 4 million Instagram followers mark. The Vietnamese drag queen joins Trixie Mattel, who achieved the same feat in August 2024. While Trixie Mattel, the All Stars 3 winner, remains the queen with the highest Instagram following, Plastique’s rapid growth on the platform suggests she could surpass Trixie’s numbers in the near future.

    From TikTok Sensation to Instagram Star

    Since her Drag Race debut on season 11, Plastique Tiara has steadily grown her fan base. The internet sensation, often called the “Queen of TikTok,” has captivated audiences on both platforms. Plastique’s comedic timing, glam looks, and relatable personality have earned her a loyal fan base, which she has seamlessly transferred from TikTok to Instagram. This organic growth has helped her build an Instagram following that now stands at over 4 million, a significant leap from the 3 million followers she hit earlier in February 2025.

     

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    The Race for the Top Spot

    As of April 2025, Trixie Mattel holds the title of the most-followed Drag Race queen on Instagram with 4.18 million followers. However, Plastique is hot on her heels with 4.03 million, putting her in prime position to surpass Trixie in the coming months. The rapid growth of Plastique’s Instagram account is a testament to her daily content production and fan engagement, making it likely she could surpass Trixie if her momentum continues.

    Trixie’s Busy Schedule vs. Plastique’s Social Media Mastery

    While Trixie continues to dominate with her multi-faceted career—touring, hosting several podcasts and web series, and running the highly successful Trixie Cosmetics brand—Plastique Tiara’s focus on content creation allows her to post frequently and connect with her fans on a more personal level. This balance of daily engagement and creativity on Instagram has allowed Plastique to rapidly grow her audience and solidify her place as a social media powerhouse within the Drag Race fandom.

    The Future Looks Bright for Plastique Tiara

    Plastique Tiara’s growing social media presence and captivating performances on All Stars 9 have cemented her as a force in the Drag Race universe. Her rapid rise on Instagram is a testament to her dedication and creativity, with fans eagerly awaiting more content. As All Stars 9 continues to showcase Plastique’s talents, it’s clear that she’s only just beginning to reach her full potential as a social media sensation.

    Catch Plastique Tiara’s journey on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 9 available for streaming on Paramount+.

  • Kathryn Hahn Embraces Her Lesbian Army and Sapphics Are Living for It

    Kathryn Hahn Embraces Her Lesbian Army and Sapphics Are Living for It

    Kathryn Hahn is fully aware of the massive lesbian fanbase backing her—and she’s loving every second of it.

    The 51-year-old actress, best known for her unforgettable performance in Agatha All Along from WandaVision, recently made a guest appearance on Watch What Happens Live alongside co-stars Ike Barinholtz and Chase Sui Wonders. The trio was there to promote their new Apple TV+ dramedy The Studio, but it was Hahn’s response to a question about her dedicated lesbian fans that stole the show.

    Host Andy Cohen read a fan-submitted question, noting that Hahn has a devoted “fandom of lesbians” who are not only ready to watch anything she stars in but also prepared to defend her and advocate for her recognition in award nominations. Cohen then asked, “Do you realize you have a lesbian army ready to fight on your behalf?”

     

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    With her signature sultry voice, Hahn replied, “I feel like the Joan of Arc. Yes, I do and I appreciate and love. I love an army behind me,” as the studio audience erupted in applause.

    Bravo shared the clip on Instagram, where the comments flooded in from excited sapphic fans. One commenter declared, “It’s true!!!! I would do anything she needed,” while another simply wrote, “Oh she KNOWS.” Fans continued to express their unwavering loyalty, with comments like, “Your ARMY is always behind you,” and “MOTHER HAHN NATION RISE.”

    Hahn isn’t the only one praising her queer lady army. Barinholtz also made an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers to promote The Studio, and he didn’t miss a chance to boast about Hahn’s die-hard supporters. “Kathryn Hahn has a lesbian army that will die for her. They are like fighters,” he quipped, emphasizing just how strong the actress’s fandom is.

    With a fanbase this passionate, it’s clear Hahn’s lesbian army is ready to take on whatever comes next in her career. As Hahn continues to rise in Hollywood, it’s safe to say her supporters will be there every step of the way. Mother Hahn, indeed.

  • Ncuti Gatwa’s New ‘Doctor Who’ Photos Have Fans Buzzing

    Ncuti Gatwa’s New ‘Doctor Who’ Photos Have Fans Buzzing

    New Doctor Who Teaser Sparks Buzz

    The second season of Doctor Who featuring Ncuti Gatwa as the fifteenth Doctor is set to premiere next week, and ahead of its release, the BBC has dropped a series of teaser images that have already sent fans into a frenzy. The highly anticipated season includes Gatwa’s new companion, Belinda Chandra, played by Varada Sethu, known for her roles in Andor and Jurassic World Dominion.

    However, it’s the first photo in the slideshow posted to the official Doctor Who Instagram account that has generated the most buzz. The image shows Gatwa in a tight-fitting outfit that accentuates his muscular physique, prompting a flurry of reactions from fans online.

    Fans React to Gatwa’s Show-Stopping Photo

    One fan cheekily asked, “HOW CAN THAT THING FIT THROUGH THE TARDIS DOORS?” referencing the iconic phone booth that the Doctor uses to travel through time and space. Another fan compared Gatwa’s chiseled look to Marvel’s own superhero, saying, “Captain America has got some competition,” a nod to Anthony Mackie’s portrayal of the character.

    Other fans expressed their admiration for Gatwa’s physique using slang popular on social media. One user humorously referred to the actor as “Ncuti Gyattwa,” a playful combination of Gatwa’s name and “gyat,” a term that has gained popularity on platforms like TikTok. The word is often used to express awe or excitement, particularly in response to someone’s physical appearance.

    Gatwa’s Role as the Fifteenth Doctor and the New Season

    Gatwa, who made his debut as the fifteenth Doctor in 2023, has quickly become a fan favorite in the iconic role. Known for his dynamic performances, Gatwa brings a fresh energy to the beloved science fiction series. In addition to his role as the Doctor, he is also widely recognized for his breakout performance in the Netflix series Sex Education and for his appearance in the Barbie movie.

     

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    This upcoming season will see the return of Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, a companion introduced in the first season of Gatwa’s tenure. The addition of Belinda Chandra, portrayed by Sethu, marks an exciting new chapter for the Doctor and the series. Fans are eager to see how Gatwa’s Doctor will interact with his new companions and face new challenges across time and space.

    arada Sethu as Belinda Chandra and Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor in ‘Doctor Who.' Photo: BBC
    arada Sethu as Belinda Chandra and Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor in ‘Doctor Who.’ Photo: BBC

    Star-Studded Guest Appearances

    Season 2 will also feature a range of guest stars, further building the anticipation for the show’s return. Alan Cumming will appear as the cartoon character Mr. Ring-a-Ding, while British TV personality Rylan Clark will take on a guest role as one of the presenters for the Interstellar Song Contest.

    These celebrity guest appearances have already captured the imagination of fans, adding another layer of excitement to the upcoming season.

    When Does Doctor Who Return?

    Doctor Who will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in the UK. International audiences will be able to stream the new season on Disney+.

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  • Lili Reinhart, Emma Chamberlain, and More Set to Star in Witchy Cult Thriller ‘Forbidden Fruits’

    Lili Reinhart, Emma Chamberlain, and More Set to Star in Witchy Cult Thriller ‘Forbidden Fruits’

    A new witch-themed thriller, Forbidden Fruits, has been officially acquired by IFC Films and Shudder for distribution in the U.S. and Canada, Deadline reported Tuesday morning. The film, which is currently in production, promises to be a captivating exploration of sisterhood, power, and the dark side of femininity.

    Starring Lili Reinhart, Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp, and Emma Chamberlain, Forbidden Fruits centers around a cult of women practicing witchcraft in a mall basement. The group, which convenes after their work shifts, has formed a tight-knit sisterhood. However, their dynamic is disrupted with the arrival of a new recruit, Pumpkin, whose presence challenges the performative nature of their bond and the dangerous allure of their rituals.

    Debut Feature from Meredith Alloway

    Forbidden Fruits marks the feature directorial debut of Meredith Alloway, who has previously worked on short films and directed Paris Jackson’s 2020 music video. The film’s screenplay is adapted from Lily Houghton’s Off-Broadway play Of the Women Came the Beginning of Sin, and Through Her We All Die. The play, first performed in October 2019, was described as a “dynamic new play about the dangers of commercializing millennial femininity.”

    Houghton and Alloway co-wrote the script for the film adaptation, staying true to the thematic core of the original play while expanding it for the big screen.

    A Dream Team of Producers

    The film is produced by Mason Novick, Trent Hubbard, Mary Anne Waterhouse, and acclaimed screenwriter Diablo Cody. Cody, known for her Oscar-winning work on Juno and more recently Tully, expressed her excitement about the project in a statement to Deadline. “Forbidden Fruits grabbed me by the neck the very first time I read it,” she said. “It’s one of the craziest, most creative, beautifully bonkers projects I’ve ever worked on. I feel so lucky to be collaborating with Meredith and Lily, who have become heroes of mine in short order.”

    What’s Next for Forbidden Fruits?

    Although an official release date has not yet been confirmed, Forbidden Fruits is expected to hit theaters and streaming platforms in 2026. Fans of the thriller genre and cult classics can anticipate a haunting and compelling story exploring the complexities of femininity and power.

    For updates, follow the film’s official Instagram, which recently shared a celebratory video marking the distribution news. As production continues, anticipation for Forbidden Fruits is steadily building.