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Chace Crawford has come a long way to shed his teen heartthrob image. I felt like I was in the wilderness for years after Gossip Girl, because as big of a show as it was, coming off of it as a still young guy, [I felt like], ‘Oh, that’s not cool anymore,’” he explained on the Good Guys podcast.
“And I’m in this box now. I’m in this jail of like the CW pretty boy, who has no range. So, I felt that, and I was probably harder on myself than I needed to be.”
Brooklyn Beckham told his parents that “he wants no contact with them.” [Celebitchy]
Clueless turns 30! Cast reveal (minus Stacey Dash) when their kids first watched it! [OMG Blog]
It’s time for AMC to pull the plug on The Walking Dead universe! [Pajiba]
Helen Hunt found THE perfect dress for herself. [Go Fug Yourself]
Tom Daley is a retired Olympic champion. Now what? [Kenneth in the 212]
Doja Cat publicly shames a gay fan for Pride. [Boy Culture]
Authorities confirmed Saturday morning that Democratic Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, were shot and killed early Saturday at their home in Brooklyn Park by a man impersonating a police officer. [Mediate]
Extra‘s own Billy Bush is speaking out on the shocking breakup between Scott and Kelley Wolf, throwing his support behind both and denying any accusations that Scott was “abusing” Kelley. [Extra]
Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid enjoy a double date with Brad Pitt and Ines De Ramon. [TMZ]
Joe Locke is tired of “skinny gay twink” roles and is bulking up to hopefully amp up his “straight bro” energy. [Queerty]
Blake Lively has sought a protective order to prevent Justin Baldoni’s legal team from accessing her private messages with Taylor Swift, in connection with the ongoing litigation concerning Wayfarer Studios. [The Wrap]
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