Ryan Reynolds Releases Spoof Political Ad Going After Hugh Jackman — Morning Brief

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These two! Ryan Reynolds got into the spirit of the upcoming midterm election by posting a fake political smear campaign ad against his best frenemy, Hugh Jackman… if that is even his real name!
How well do you really know @RealHughJackman? pic.twitter.com/cV0W7C4LE3
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) November 2, 2018
Jackman responded with this…
HIGH ROAD. @VancityReynolds pic.twitter.com/F0QJKXxIzJ
— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) November 2, 2018
Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio would like you to vote. We second that.
Brad Pitt and @LeoDiCaprio are urging all Americans to go beyond just voting on November 6th. Here's how you can make a difference and change the future of our country. pic.twitter.com/r2gANn2zwm
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) November 2, 2018
Did Justin Bieber get a face tattoo? It looks as if Hailey Baldwin has a matching tatt, but the tattoo artist wouldn’t reveal where.
This is not the typical reaction when an artist is dropped by their label. Congrats to Iggy Azalea!
The latest trailer for the third season of True Detective is here, and it looks like this could be a stellar season. Season 3 is set in the Ozarks over three separate time periods, and it stars Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali (Moonlight, Cottonmouth in season 1 of Luke Cage) as Detective Wayne Hays.
The season 4 reviews of Outlander are in. Fans of the show are in luck, because it is supposedly damn good!
Did Parq Casino in Vancouver racially profile Drake? He sure does seem to think so. The rapper took to Instagram Saturday morning to air his grievances over his experience.
The Color Purple is coming back to the big screen…as a musical! The celebrated Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Alice Walker first made its award-winning big screen debut in 1985. Now, with the help of both Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg, the story will return to movie theaters in the form of a musical.