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Megan Thee Stallion is seriously obsessed with ‘Sex And The City’: “Girl, this for the culture”

Megan Thee Stallion is a recent convert to Sex And The City and she needs the world to know that she is now a superfan. The rapper shared her latest obsession during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday (October 23), complaining that she had taken so long to immerse herself in the world of Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda. “Nobody told me Sex and the City was this good!” she said.
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Judd Apatow on George Carlin: ‘He was the Madonna of comedy’
Apatow refers is co-producer Michael Bonfiglio, the acclaimed documentarian (“30 for 30: Bo Jackson”) with whom he collaborated on the 2018 HBO documentary “The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling.”Their study of the trailblazing Carlin, who died in 2008 at the age of 71, unfolds in much the same vein as “The Zen Diaries” and includes interviews with Carlin’s daughter, Kelly Carlin, and a gaggle of fellow comics including Paul Reiser, W. Kamau Bell, Steven Wright, Judy Gold, Robert Klein and Patton Oswalt.Viewers familiar with only the bare-bones arc of Carlin’s life will take a deep dive into his professional and personal trajectory — from the clean-cut, suit-wearing ’60s-era stand-up comedian who grudgingly embraced “establishment” television mores (including a 1966 guest-starring role on the ABC sitcom “That Girl”) — to embracing his inner voice and morphing into the bearded, pony-tailed comic voice known for his cutting-edge record albums and standup act (The “Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television”) that launched him into household-name stardom — and plunged him into an abyss of drug abuse.Apatow and Bonfiglio also shine a light on Carlin’s personal life, including his childhood growing up on West 121st Street, and his nearly-forty-year marriage to wife Brenda, who died in 1997 from liver cancer.“What’s interesting is that he changed [performing] styles five times.
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‘Game of Thrones’ stunt performer sues show over Battle of Winterfell injury
Game of Thrones stunt performer is suing the show over injuries they sustained during filming in 2018.Casey Michaels was shooting scenes for the eighth and final season of the HBO series when she suffered a “serious fracture dislocation to her left ankle”.Michaels has filed her claim against the UK-based Fire & Blood Productions, which is owned by HBO.According to court documents (via Variety), Michaels’ claim, which was made in 2021, is worth almost $5million (£4.04million).The stunt performer sustained her injuries while filming a scene in episode three, in which she was dressed as a Wight (a zombie-like being controlled by the White Walkers) and was required to walk off the edge of a sloped castle roof.According to court documents, a group of 28 stunt performers were instructed to walk off the 12 feet high roof  “as if unaware of the drop, in keeping with the zombie-like nature of the Wights.”Michaels landed feet-first onto a box rig below, which was comprised of cardboard boxes and crash mats.“By their nature, however, the cardboard boxes are not durable and become damaged as each stunt performer lands on the box rig and also as each stunt performer climbs off of the box rig after landing,” Michaels alleges in her claim.Michaels has since undergone multiple surgeries on her left foot, with the need for a plate and screws to be inserted.
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