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Express Tribune
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Lizzo teams up with SZA for new mixtape track
Lizzo and SZA are teaming up for a new musical collaboration, currently in the works for Lizzo's upcoming mixtape. The duo, who have maintained a close friendship since meeting in 2013, have been sharing behind-the-scenes moments from their studio sessions. In a recent Instagram Story, SZA teased their latest project, captioning it: 'Working on a guest star for bookie Lizzo's new mixtape [heart emoji].' sza teasing new music w lizzo via ig stories👀 @sza — princess of gnx tour (@yomrants) June 20, 2025 Their longstanding bond, forged over casual hangouts and tour moments, has evolved into a creative partnership. In a 2023 interview with UPROXX, SZA reflected on their friendship: 'We kept talking and hanging out. The other day, I went over to her house... she gave me a muumuu, and we just laid in the yard... this is what the f*** friendship is about.' 🚨 @SZA shares new music snippet in the studio with @Lizzo via Instagram story — SZA Charts (@ChartingSZA) June 20, 2025 Lizzo recently revealed that her fifth studio album, Love in Real Life, is complete. 'ALBUM IS DONE YALL!' she announced on Instagram, adding that she managed to finish it the same day she underwent an emergency root canal and confirmed her Saturday Night Live appearance. However, the release of her first single from the album, Still Bad, has drawn criticism—particularly over its upbeat tone. Responding via X (formerly Twitter), Lizzo defended her sound, calling negative takes on her style 'lazy.' She argued that optimistic music has long been part of Black musical history, referencing artists like James Brown, Funkadelic, and Janet Jackson. ''Still Bad' is a break-up song with the world,' she explained, highlighting the track's message about disconnecting from digital toxicity. Despite backlash, Lizzo remains steadfast in her artistic direction, asserting, 'I'm out here reclaiming rock n roll for US.'


New York Post
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Amy Poehler says ‘we all played people we should not have' as she reflects on controversial SNL sketches
Comedic actress and 'Saturday Night Live' alum Amy Poehler spoke candidly on Tuesday's episode of her 'Good Hang' podcast about some of her past gags in comedy, saying some of them would be offensive by today's standards. During Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary, the show had an 'In Memoriam' segment cutting ties with jokes and characters that have aged poorly as societal norms have changed. Advertisement The segment featured numerous characters playing 'ethnic stereotypes,' engaging in 'sexual harassment,' 'body-shaming,' 'gay panic,' and other controversial moments from the show's 50 years of being on the air. Outspoken liberal actor Tom Hanks, who gave the intro to the segment, noted that, 'Even though these characters, accents, and let's just call them ethnic wigs were unquestionably in poor taste, you all laughed at them. So if anyone should be canceled, shouldn't it be you, the audience?' Poehler noted on Tuesday's interview with fellow SNL alumni Will Forte that part of 'getting older and being in comedy is you have to like figure out, like, 'Oh, it's like everything has an expiration date.'' She cringed at a past incident where she claimed that during a sexual harassment seminar, she had been drawing pictures of penises and passing them back and forth with Forte, and accidentally passed the illustrations to the seminar host because she mistook it for the sign-in sheet. Advertisement 'He was like 'What's this?' and I said 'Oh, that's the wrong – Sir, that's the wrong paper.'' 4 'We all played people that we should not have played,' Amy Poehler confessed. Good Hang with Amy Poehler / YouTube 4 Poehler portrayed Kim Jong-Il in a 2006 segment on 'Saturday Night Live.' NBCUniversal via Getty Images She then brought up her takeaway from the 'In Memoriam' segment. Advertisement 'I mean there's, like, even on the 50th when they had that segment which was like, 'Here's all the ways we got things wrong' and they showed way inappropriate casting for people you know, we all played people that we should not have played, I misappropriated, I appropriated, I didn't know, I did know,' she said. Poehler could be recognizably seen in one portion of the In Memoriam segment where a character played by Ben Affleck appears to be berating a mentally-disabled character. Many other actors in other snippets were blurred out for being in makeup, playing characters of other races. 4 Amy Poehler played Michael Jackson as Rachel Dratch acted as Elizabeth Taylor during the 'Michael Jackson in a Tree' sketch that aired in 2003. NBCUniversal via Getty Images Advertisement 4 Jake Gyllenhaal did a Jennifer Hudson impression with the SNL cast members singing in the background. Dana Edelson According to Entertainment Weekly, 'Some of Poehler's more questionable impressions from her time on SNL include Michael Jackson, Yoko Ono, and Kim Jong-il.' Poehler also played Kim Jong-il in a 2006 segment, with actors Bill Hader and Fred Armisen portraying North Korean guards during the North Korean leader's speech. 'It's very real and the best thing you can do is, like, make repair, learn from your mistakes, do better, like it's all you can do,' Poehler said.


USA Today
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Host of UFC personalities appear in new trailer for 'The Naked Gun' reboot
Host of UFC personalities appear in new trailer for 'The Naked Gun' reboot More than 30 years after the character last appeared on the big screen, a legendary cop returns in a few weeks – sort of. Lt. Frank Drebin is back in legacy sequel of "The Naked Gun," but it's as Frank Jr., played by Liam Neeson, and not Leslie Nielsen. The movie arrives in theaters Aug. 1 – and it will have a strong UFC presence, too. For a few quick frames in the new trailer for the film, Neeson can be seen punching out UFC announcer Bruce Buffer and longtime referee and former Bellator analyst John McCarthy while a broadcast team including UFC play-by-play voice Jon Anik and commentator Michael Bisping call the action. "The Naked Gun" will be the fourth film in the franchise. The original was released in 1988, starring Nielsen and Priscilla Presley, and was based on the 1980s police spoof TV series "Police Squad." Two sequels, "The Naked Gun 2 1/2" and "The Naked Gun 33 1/3," were released in 1991 and 1994. The new version stars Neeson as the son of Nielsen's Drebin; Pamela Anderson as his love interest; Paul Walter Houser as Drebin Sr.'s former partner's son; and even WWE wrestler Cody Rhodes. The film is directed by Akiva Schaffer of "Saturday Night Live" and The Lonely Island fame, and counts "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane among its production team. Check out the trailer above. What lands at No. 1 on our chart? The best (and worst!) MMA movies (and TV series) of all time


Graziadaily
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
Jonathan Bailey And Scarlett Johansson: Unpacking The Politics Of A Platonic Red Carpet Kiss
Something happened at the London premiere of Jurassic World Rebirth that caused ripples online. Scarlett Johansson, the star of the film, walked over to her co-star Jonathan Bailey on the red carpet and planted a smooch on his lips. It's worth disclaiming off the bat that Johansson is married to Saturday Night Live comedian Colin Jost, and that Bailey is openly gay. In theory, those disclaimers, and the fact the kiss looked consensual between two close friends and colleagues, should be enough to put the discourse to bed. But, of course, that's not how the digital world works, is it? Photos, videos and memes of Johansson in her pink Vivienne Westwood dress kissing a blazer and baseball cap-wearing Bailey have gone viral. The story has also been reported by various news outlets around the world. Jonathan Bailey und Scarlett Johansson at the world premiere. (Photo: IMAGO) Page Six, for one, shared the images on X with the caption: 'Colin Jost, you seem to have some competition.' While Vulture covered the story with the title, 'Jonathan Bailey is allowed to kiss your wife.' The Today Show's headline reads, 'Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey kiss on the red carpet and fans approve.' Speaking of fans, one X user wrote: 'Scarlett Johansson just doing what you supposed to do when you have your crush close to you,' and attached a junket video of the actress gushing about her co-star. In the clip, Johansson is speaking to BBC Radio 1 and said, 'I will say my current celebrity crush because I am working with him and he's too cute for words and it's Jonathan Bailey. I absolutely love him. I have such a crush on him.' As such another X user simply posited, 'You know it's #PrideMonth when a hot straight girl kisses a hot gay man.' While a third wrote, 'This new collaboration and friendship warms my heart.' However, the picture was not as positive over on Instagram. Under a clip of the kiss, one person commented: 'So its okay for a married woman to kiss a gay man on the lips? You have some real weird customs in the States not gonna lie.' Another wrote, 'Wait, I'm so confused.' A third comment reads, 'Just because you played in a movie together doesn't give you the right to just kiss each other when you see each other at celebrity events.' If you watch the full clip, which is less than 30 seconds long, Johansson claps excitedly as she spots Bailey on the carpet before walking over and giving him a quick kiss and a longer hug. They both look extremely happy to see each other. The video proves how misleading a still image can be without context. That's not to say public kisses should always be taken at face value or that we should freely give the benefit of the doubt. There have been countless uncomfortable moments over the years where the public and media have been privy to a seemingly non-consensual kiss. Earlier this year, Spain's former football federation boss, Luis Rubiales, was found guilty of sexual assault for kissing the player Jenni Hermoso without consent when Spain won the 2023 Women's World Cup. He was ordered to pay a fine of €10,800 (£8,942). Johansson has even been on the receiving end of an awkward red carpet kiss herself. In 2015, John Travolta planted a peck on Johansson's cheek at the Oscars and in the viral picture she looks somewhat disengaged. However, kisses really do come on a case by case basis. She later released a statement to say the viral photo was taken out of context. 'There is nothing strange, creepy or inappropriate about John Travolta,' she told the Associated Press. 'The image that is circulating is an unfortunate still-frame from a live-action encounter that was very sweet and totally welcome.' She continued, 'That still photo does not reflect what preceded and followed if you see the moment live. Yet another way we are misguided, misinformed and sensationalised by the 24-hour news cycle. I haven't seen John in some years, and it is always a pleasure to be greeted by him.' The reality is any time famous co-stars or contemporaries share a kiss in public – especially if they are not dating – it is bound to spark a conversation. In 2021, Jessica Chastain was forced to respond to her viral PDA moment with her Scenes From a Marriage co-star Oscar Isaac at the Venice Film Festival. While posing for photos together on the red carpet, Isaac grabbed Chastain's arm and kissed her inner bicep. It was met with a similar degree of social media chatter as Johansson and Bailey's moment – particularly because Isaac and Chastain are both married. Chastain responded by tweeting a photo of The Addams Family 's Gomez Addams kissing Morticia Addams' arm, captioning it with a devil emoji and 'Sept 12th' which was the release date of their new show. It also transpired that the pair had been friends for more than 20 years, having first met while studying at Juilliard together. In other words, there was nothing untoward about the bicep kiss, even if it isn't most co-stars' go-to pose. At Cannes this year, Pedro Pascal and Alexander Skarsgard shared their own 'viral kiss' (on the cheek) after Skarsgard's film Pillion received a seven-minute standing ovation. This was equally harmless and sweet, not least because Skarsgard recently became a father with his partner Tuva Novotny and the pair are good friends. Nevertheless, their platonic affection became a talking point. Sometimes it doesn't even have to be a kiss, either. Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, who co-starred in the romcom Anyone But You, are constantly bombarded with questions about the state of their relationship. Despite confirming that they are just friends, their tactile friendship and comfortability gushing about each other is always a source of confusion for fans on social media. It's been almost two years since their film came out and they are still 'shipped' on a weekly basis. In the post #MeToo era, our collective up-tightness around platonic PDA makes sense. If we're going to default to any position, questioning kisses between co-stars or friends who aren't romantically involved seems like a sensible one. However, we mustn't let it warp our sense of what healthy, friendly, reciprocated affection looks like in the process. Not every kiss is suspicious. And if those involved don't mind, then we shouldn't either. Nikki Peach is a writer at Grazia UK, working across entertainment, TV and news. She has also written for the i, i-D and the New Statesman Media Group and covers all things pop culture for Grazia (treating high and lowbrow with equal respect).


Graziadaily
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
Who Is Scarlett Johansson's Husband? Meet Colin Jost
Scarlett Johansson has been taking centre stage, as she returns to the spotlight in Jurassic World: Rebirth. But while her co-star is Jonathan Bailey, it's her husband who is the one constantly by her side. Following her marriages to actor Ryan Reynolds and advertising agency boss Romain Dauriac, Scarlett is now happily married to Colin Jost. Here's everything we know about him... 'What you see is what you get with him. He's very optimistic, easygoing, funny, nice and those are the qualities that really drew me to him,' she said. Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost in Cannes 2023 ©Colin is an actor, comic and writer who's best known for his work on Saturday Night Live, where he has worked since 2005. He's not just a pretty face – Colin's sense of humour has earned him his estimated $10 million fortune. His success as a writer, actor and comedian, working in front of the camera and behind the scenes on SNL, has boosted his bank balance. While he's a member of the millionaire club, it's pocket money compared to Scarlett's whopping $165 million fortune. She is the world's highest paid actress, after all! The pair first met in 2006, when Scarlett hosted Saturday Night Live. She clearly made a killer first impression on Colin, who was smitten. 'The first time she hosted was the first year I was a writer on the show. So, we've kind of known each other since then. She's the best,' he said. In his memoir A Very Punchable Face, he said she was 'beautiful, smart, sweet and intimidatingly sophisticated' and has 'a grace and a smile that I've still never seen in any other human'. 'She has just turned 20, and I was 23, but in terms of status and maturing she was [up] here and I was [down] here. She claims that she remembers thinking I was 'cute', but I know what I looked like and that's not the word I would have used. ('Shaggy' would have been generous. 'Slovenly', more accurate).' Scarlett and Colin met again in 2010, when she returned to host SNL. At the time, she was married to Ryan – who she split from a month later. 'That's my first memory of him [Colin]. He seemed very confident at the time,' she recalled. They met again in May 2017 when she played Ivanka Trump in SNL's season finale, with a source saying that they couldn't keep their hands off each other. By September, they were properly together. 'She's wonderful. She's pretty cool, it's hard to have a lot of complaints. She's pretty awesome. I'm very happy. I feel very lucky,' he said. Scarlett and Colin at the American Museum of Natural History gala in 2017 ©Stephen Lovekin/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images Scarlett and Colin made their public debut as a couple at the American Museum of Natural History gala in November. They got engaged two years later, in May 2019. 'He killed it. He's very charming and very thoughtful and romantic. But yeah, I was surprised,' she said of his proposal. 'Even if you kind of imagine what that moment's going to be like, it's still a beautiful moment. I think, more than anything, when someone tells you they want to spend their life with you, that's a lovely, special thing.' The couple married at their New York home in October 2020. Scarlett and Colin have three-year-old Cosmo. She also has daughter Rose, ten, with ex-husband Romain. The couple live in New York with Rose and Cosmo. They recently moved into a penthouse in Manhattan's Carnegie Hill neighbourhood, which they bought for $13 million. Shereen Low is a senior news and entertainment writer for Grazia UK, who has covered some of the biggest showbiz news from the past decade.