Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Danny DeVito Didn't Announce That He Was Live-Tweeting His New Show—And Fans Are LOLing Hard

Danny DeVito Didn't Announce That He Was Live-Tweeting His New Show—And Fans Are LOLing Hard
Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for IMDb;@DannyDeVito/Twitter

For a moment, Twitter users were worried actor Danny Devito’s Twitter account had been hacked.

Or the actor was having some sort of break from reality.


Weird tweets started appearing on his feed on August 25.

Fans tweeted their confusion and concern.





But what fans didn’t realize—and DeVito didn't mention—was the iconic actor’s latest show Little Devil was premiering on FX and DeVito was live-tweeting during the show.

The new animated show comes from one of the creators of Rick and Morty and features DeVito's daughter Lucy as Satan's daughter, Aubrey Plaza as her mother and DeVito as Satan.

As you can tell from the minds behind it and the set up, some absurd and raunchy moments happen in the cartoon that is catered to adults.

DeVito eventually clarified his posts were references to and quotes from the show.



Once it was confirmed his account wasn't hacked and he was doing well, people joined in with excitement for the show.






Though DeVito's son Jake did step in to confirm to all his dad is, in fact, insane.

The cast of Little Demon will feature the voices of numerous famous guests, including DeVito's ex-wife actress Rhea Pearlman, wrestler and actor Dave Bautista and the legendary Mel Brooks.

More from Trending

Ryan Gosling
Dominik Bindl/FilmMagic

Ryan Gosling's Frank Comments About The Struggling Movie Theater Business Have Fans Nodding Hard

It's no secret that movies are kind of... well, dying, unless they're super-hero movies. And even some of those aren't doing so hot anymore, either.

Star Ryan Gosling recently got candid about just how bad it's getting, especially for the movie theaters we are no longer going to as much as we used to, especially since the pandemic.

Keep ReadingShow less
Riley Gaines
@xx_xyathletics/X

Anti-Trans Activist Riley Gaines Just Tried To Claim That Trans People 'Silenced' Her—And People Are LOLing Hard

Clothing brand XX-XY Athletics, who made transphobia their brand—literally—released a new ad on X featuring their poster girl, former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines.

In the newest bid for attention for the clothing company, Gaines pulled tape off her mouth then claimed she was "silenced" by trans rights activists. She added that pro-trans university administrators also destroyed her dream of becoming a dentist.

Keep ReadingShow less
Alan Ritchson, who plays an Army Ranger in War Machine, pushed back against age-related criticism by citing updated U.S. Army enlistment rules.
Jamie McCarthy/WireImage via Getty Images

Alan Ritchson Epically Shuts Down Trolls Who Say He's Too Old To Play Army Ranger In New Film

Alan Ritchson has a message for anyone calling him “too old” to play an Army Ranger: take it up with the Army. The War Machine actor pushed back on online criticism by pointing to a recent change in U.S. Army enlistment rules.

After trolls questioned his casting in the Netflix film, including his portrayal of a soldier in RASP (Ranger Assessment and Selection Program), Ritchson noted that the military recently raised its maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42, undercutting claims that he’s aged out of the role.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots from @connortalkslol's TikTok video
@connortalkslol/TikTok

Guy Admits His Ignorance After Girlfriend Educates Him On What Really Happens During Menstruation—And He's Horrified

Women's health should be much more common knowledge than it is, but many subjects related to women—especially menstruation, pregnancy, and childbirth—are still considered pretty "taboo" subjects in public spaces, in shared educational spaces, and, of course, among men.

That's why there are so many men like TikToker @connortalkslol who only start finding out what menstruation really is and what the cycle entails when they go looking for the information themselves.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots from Dr. Suneel Dhand, MD's TikTok video
@dr.suneel.dhand.md/TikTok

Doctor Shares Eerie Warning Why You Should Never Leave Your Loved Ones Alone In The Hospital—And Yikes

It's easy for us to assume that when we rush one of our loved ones to the doctor's office or the emergency room, that we have done our part and the doctors will take it from there.

But Dr. Suneel Dhand, MD, argued in a multi-part series on X that a person's role in their loved one's healthcare has only just begun when they walk through the hospital's doors, making them one of their loved one's most vital advocates.

Keep ReadingShow less