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‘Bridgerton’ received the ‘Willy Wonka’ treatment, but with more strippers.

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Bridgerton had its own Willy Wonka moment. In Detroit, an event was billed as a Bridgerton Themed Ball,” promising, “an evening of sophistication, grace, and historical charm,” and “a night like no other filled with music, dance, and exquisite costumes,” for only $150-$1,000 a ticket.

It was not that:

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A STRIPPER. I am not laughing (I am laughing). To be VERY CLEAR, this event was not affiliated or approved by Netflix, but instead run by some organization known as “Uncle N Me LLC.” 

And look, I sympathize: as someone who lives in a city that is overlooked by these sorts of official events from media companies — you’re never going to see Netflix host a Bridgerton event in Houston or Detroit — it sucks to be left out. And maybe Netflix and others need to try touring with these events instead of only hosting them in New York and Los Angeles. But I’m begging you, don’t go to unofficial events. It sucks much worse to have your money taken by unscrupulous people who serve you raw chicken and pole dancers and call it a day.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Mass Deportation will each have their own town halls on Univision next month.

How about we don’t report every brain fart that Former President Big Brain utters, CNN.

Ryan Murphy reacted to Erik Menendez’s criticism of his miniseries Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, by saying they were trying to give all perspectives on the crime: “I think the show is very interesting—what we’re trying to do is show many, many, many, many perspectives. In every episode, you are given a new theory based on people who were either involved or covered the case.”

Meanwhile, the stars of the series suggest that maybe the Menendez brothers need to watch the miniseries before they start criticizing.

So, Joe Millionaire was super gross, and the producer is sorry now. OK.

Disney+ is going to start cracking down on password sharing.

Not only does the wonderful actor Jared Harris not want to take over his father’s role as Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series, he doesn’t understand why they’re making the series in the first place.

I keep telling you people, Anna Delvey is gonna Anna Delvey:

 

Lee Daniels is walking back his weirdly hostile comments about Empire.

The layoffs have come for Paramount+. And more are coming.

Former star of wildly popular series realizes he set a huge pile of money on fire by picking fights with the producer of wildly popular series and leaving said wildly popular series and now is making noises about returning to wildly popular series which is ending.

This is an amazing story: a fan of The Terror happened to be a naval historian who then went on to help identify the remains of one of the men who died in the real life events that inspired the series.

For my spooky girlies out there, the notorious Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado will be taken over by Peacock next month for immersive two-day stays in rooms inspired by The Purge, Insidious, Freaky, and Happy Death Day. If this sounds like a good time to you, you already know that The Stanley Hotel was the inspiration for Stephen King’s iconic novel, The Shining. And if you know that, you also know that the article in the link above mistakenly uses a picture of the Timberline Lodge in Oregon, which served as the exterior shots for The Shining, the Stanley Kubrick film, but has nothing to do with The Stanley Hotel where this event is taking place. Some editor didn’t do their job is what I’m saying.

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