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Cynthia Erivo Praised For Calmly De-Escalating Tense Confrontation With Agitated Man Outside London Theater
Mar 05, 2026
Cynthia Erivo continues to show just how talented she is as she recently debuted her one-woman production of Dracula in London's West End.
Earlier this week, Erivo appeared in the backstage lot to speak to fans after one of her shows. But before she stepped out, an altercation had occurred, and a man was making a scene.
Instead of going back inside or forcing the man to leave, Erivo interacted with the man specifically to de-escalate the situation.
TikToker @harryl1223 managed to catch the moment by holding his phone up over the crowd, panning back and forth between the agitated man and Erivo, who leaned over the guardrail, talking the man down.
According to the TikToker, the man had been attacked by another random fan prior to this moment, and he was struggling to calm down after the altercation.
In response, Erivo asked the man for his name, what he'd experienced, and what he was feeling in that moment, allowing him space to find calm and to recenter himself after the incident.
You can watch the original video here:
@harryl1223 Cynthia Erivo comforted an agitated stranger after today's performance in London.#cynthiaerivo
The video quickly went viral and spread to other platforms, including X and the "Fauxmoi" subReddit.
X users commended Erivo's bravery but also believed that she deserved better.
Redditors complimented Erivo's ability to de-escalate the situation, but they were also tired of people expecting Black women to step in and help everyone else, like when Erivo recently protected Ariana Grande from an overzealous fan.
"I f**king love her. She treats everyone as a human first." - Winter_Fox_3610
"I was getting nervous for her as he got closer. I'm sure her security was, too. She was being kind, and she was also putting herself at risk."
"As a woman, one of my rules is: don't put yourself in danger for the sake of a man's feelings." - newkneesforall
"Seriously, I think she’s just incredible. Incredible actress, incredible singer, incredible human. I hate that people are so mean about her for no reason, but I will always take up arms for Cynthia!!" - foundinwonderland
"She probably felt responsible because they were there to see her and that she was the only one who could calm it down. They don't deserve her." - DerbleDoo
"Seriously, yet another dude with poor/non-existent emotional regulation skills sucking up all the air in the room making a women do all the emotional labor. Ugh." - FredericaMerriville
"Those are some solid de-escalation skills. I'm impressed." - 999Rats
"I hate how she’s put into these positions. Yes, she’s a kind person, but Black women don’t always have to save everyone." - EvenPossible5918
"He honestly sounds like he may be neurodivergent. I understand that when some people are upset, they’re difficult to reason with, but his responses are very reflective of students I’ve worked with who are on the spectrum."
"At times, they become hyper-focused on one thing, and it can take a lot to pull them away from whatever it is."
"Cynthia's lovely for being so kind to him, even though it shouldn't have been her responsibility." - digitalbullet36
"Imagine still being mad when Cynthia Erivo is RIGHT THERE." - harry-styles-7644
"I'm a big Broadway/theatre fan, but I'm kind of thinking stagedooring needs to stop...people get too intense. Imagine you get the chance to talk to Cynthia Erivo, and THIS is how you behave." - to_j
Erivo should be applauded for her advocacy for safe spaces and her willingness to ensure those spaces remain safe. But at the same time, this seems to be a recurring issue where she is thrust into a role that shouldn't have to be hers.
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Tim Walz Has Epic Clapback After Nancy Mace Asks Him To Define 'Woman' During Congressional Hearing
Mar 05, 2026
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz had a splendid response after South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace attempted to claim that his support for transgender women would bar him from recognizing fraud in his state.
Walz's appearance at the hearing comes amid conservative claims—offered with little supporting evidence—that Somali-run childcare centers in Minnesota improperly received public funds intended to support childcare for low-income families. Subsequently, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the FBI expanded their presence in Minnesota as federal authorities froze childcare funding statewide.
Walz previously announced he would not seek reelection, citing the growing controversy. Walz rejected allegations that his administration had ignored fraud and condemned what he called the politicization of the issue, saying President Donald Trump and his allies were trying to make Minnesota “a colder, meaner place.”
State officials said investigators visited every childcare center accused of fraud in a viral video last week and found that all were operating normally. Initial findings have raised doubts about the claims outlined in the video, though officials emphasized that investigations into potential wrongdoing are still ongoing.
Mace has said transgender people are “mentally ill” and “should be in a straitjacket.” She has repeatedly attacked transgender people since 2024, garnering significant attention after proposing a resolution to bar Delaware Democratic Representative Sarah McBride from using women’s facilities at the Capitol complex.
During the hearing, she told Walz she hopes he's "learned some lessons since your last hearing with me on the Oversight Committee," to which Walz replied:
"I did, I learned that if I didn't speak up, two of my people would be dead."
Mace then, out of nowhere, asked:
"Governor Walz, what is a woman? Have you learned that lesson? Do you know what a woman is?”
He replied with this snappy comeback:
"I'm the governor of Minnesota, Congresswoman. I'm not here to be a prop for your obsession."
Mace concluded that if Walz “can’t define what a woman is,” then he “certainly can’t define what fraud is.”
You can watch their exchange in the video below.
Many applauded his response—and criticized Mace for her remarks.
Republicans have been preoccupied with the definition of "woman" since a widely talked about moment during confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson, who, though later confirmed and appointed to replace the outgoing Associate Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court, temporarily found herself at the center of the GOP's manufactured controversy.
When asked for a definition for the word "woman," Jackson told Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn that she could not because "in this context, I’m not a biologist.”
The preoccupation with the word "woman" and gender overall is a further example of how transgender issues have recently galvanized the far right, taking a spot at the forefront of attacks conservatives have directed toward the LGBTQ+ community in what has become one of the more defining elements of the culture wars.
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Padma Lakshmi Hilariously Roasts JD Vance And His Wife Over Atrocious 'Ranch Dressing' Meal
Mar 05, 2026
Padma Lakshmi served up a top-tier helping of judgment for Vice President JD Vance’s questionable meal choice for his wife, Usha Vance.
The second lady, Usha Vance (née Chilukuri), is an American lawyer who made history as the first Indian American and first Hindu to hold the role. Her parents immigrated to the United States from Andhra Pradesh, India.
During a February interview on Fox News with Lara Trump, Vance was asked about the best and worst dishes he’s ever made for his wife.
The Vice President described his infamous kitchen experiment:
“Usha is a vegetarian, and I am not. So, I’m thinking to myself, what does a vegetarian eat? Vegetables, dairy, and bread. So, I went to the grocery store. I got those crescent rolls that you can get that are very good. I rolled them out into a pizza shape, and put vegetables and ranch on top, and stuck it in the oven for 30 minutes.”
“It was disgusting,” he recalled. “Like, it was actually inedible.” Needless to say, the bizarre dish quickly became the target of jokes—including from acclaimed culinary figure Padma Lakshmi.
During a recent appearance on The Daily Show, guest-hosted by Desi Lydic, Lakshmi didn’t hesitate to roast the vice president’s ranch-heavy creation.
She reacted to JD Vance’s ranch-covered recipe:
“He's married an Indian woman, so she comes from this very deep vast culinary tradition, you know, and he's giving her, what was it, ranch dressing?”
An Emmy-nominated television host, author, producer, and activist, Lakshmi is best known for her longtime tenure as host of Top Chef from 2006 to 2023. An Indian-American herself, she also created and hosted Hulu’s Taste the Nation, a series that explores immigrant food cultures across the United States.
Lakshmi continued, poking fun at Vance’s description of vegetarian cooking:
“Who bakes ranch dressing? Also, he's like, ‘She's a vegetarian. She only eats bread, vegetables, and dairy.' You've been married to this person for over a decade, right? And we eat lots of things, right? Rice, lentils, beans, squash, all this stuff.”
The audience quickly picked up on the absurdity of the scenario as Lakshmi continued dissecting the meal. For her, the issue wasn’t just the ranch—it was the surprisingly narrow view of vegetarian cooking.
And she delivered one last zinger about the meal:
“But, I mean, maybe he knows what she likes because she doesn't really have good taste.”
Perhaps the vice president could use a little inspiration from Lakshmi’s cookbook, All American: Tales, Travels, and Recipes from Taste the Nation and Beyond.
Lydic then shifted the conversation by asking Lakshmi about the worst dish a partner had ever made for her.
Lakshmi recalled:
“They brought me a cup of tea, and my kitchen is downstairs, and my bedroom is upstairs. And literally, if they had committed a crime, I would have caught them because there was a trail of drops of tea all the way up to my bed. And then the next morning, I went downstairs, and it was sticky. There were drops of honey."
You can view Lakshmi’s roast of the Vances and the worst meal she’s ever been served below:
Viewers applauded Lakshmi’s roast and poked fun at the now-infamous ranch-covered dish.












Lakshmi is returning to television with a new culinary competition series, America’s Culinary Cup, premiering on CBS on March 4.
She serves as the creator, host, and executive producer of the invitation-only series, with chefs Michael Cimarusti and Wylie Dufresne joining as judges. According to the show’s official description, 16 elite chefs will compete while being tested on 10 “culinary commandments” throughout the season.
Lakshmi previously spoke about the project during CBS’ presentation at the Television Critics Association Winter Tour in January.
She explained why she wanted to reinvent the cooking competition format:
“I’ve obviously had almost two decades of experience in the genre, and I thought the genre was ready for a shake-up, for a refresh, and for something new and different. And I wanted to be the one who did it.”
Lakshmi is aiming to push the genre in a new direction that celebrates the depth and creativity of global cuisine. And if her recent roast of the Vances proved anything, it’s that she still isn’t afraid to call out questionable food choices along the way.
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Olympian Chloe Kim Just Gushed To P!nk About Loving One Of Her Songs—Except It's Not A P!nk Song
Mar 05, 2026
Most of us have gotten our pop queens mixed up a time or two, but few of us have done so on national television—while talking to the pop queen in question.
But Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim sure has!
Kim, who appeared as a guest on The Kelly Clarkson Show this week, had to take a moment to tell guest host P!nk how much she loves one of her most iconic songs, as most of us would.
The only problem: The song she gushed over was “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)." Which isn't P!nk's. It's Kelly Clarkson's. That sound you hear is every viewer dying of secondhand embarrassment!
P!nk was on hand to take over hosting duties for Clarkson in honor of Women's History Month, and the 25-year-old gold medalist was the guest on Tuesday.
As the pair chatted, Kim told P!nk:
“Can I make a confession? Growing up, when I was, like, 12, 13, I loved listening to your music when I was snowboarding.”
Touched, P!nk said "Aww" as Kim began singing a few bars of "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," at which point P!nk simply could not help herself:
“That’s Kelly Clarkson."
P!nk, ever the good sport, then burst into laughter.
Kim's face fell and she said:
“Wait I'm so embarrassed, I’m sorry, oh my god."
But P!nk assured her it was fine because, technically, "I’m Kelly Clarkson today!" The audience joined in with her howling with laughter as Kim giggled along in utter embarrassment.
But P!nk soon scooped her up in a big hug and all was forgiven. On the internet, however?
People on social media found the moment hilarious too, but many could not bear the secondhand embarrassment.
Perhaps Kim was just trying to celebrate BOTH iconic women during Women's History Month! Right? Yes, let's go with that. Well done, Chloe!
P!nk will be the guest host of Clarkson's show this entire week, so perhaps we'll get more hilarious antics before Clarkson returns.
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Elmo Just Asked His Followers 'Where Have You Been?'—And Zohran Mamdani Had The Purest Response
Mar 05, 2026
Elmo, the furry red childlike monster from Sesame Street designed by Caroly Wilcox, began his life as a generic "baby monster" background filler in the 1979-1980 season of the long-running children's television program.
Originally having a gruff voice supplied by various puppeteers, Elmo found his falsetto-voiced, loving persona when Kevin Clash took over in 1985. Elmo was transformed into a three-and-a-half-year-old character designed to connect with the show's audience of preschoolers.
Since then, Elmo has been a source of comfort for millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha—and more than a few of their Gen X and Boomer parents.
On the social media platform that one of owner Elon Musk's ex described as a "sh*tty pale simulacra of a life," Elmo has been providing messages of love and caring—when he hasn't been hacked. Or talking about Rocco.
On Tuesday, Elmo asked people on X:
"Where have you been? Elmo has been missing you!"
People said hello and shared what's been on their minds and what they've been doing.
But one response included great news for the children of New York City who might currently watch Elmo.
Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani let Elmo know his administration was setting up universal childcare for the most populated city in the United States. The initial focus is on two-year-olds who are ineligible for existing pre-k or Head Start programs, with plans to expand to a broader, comprehensive system.
The initiative—dubbed "2-K"—launches universal, free, full-day childcare for two-year-olds regardless of income, immigration status, or zip code.
Mayor Mamdani quote posted Elmo's question and answered:
"We’ve been busy delivering universal child care!"
He included a link to the New York Times article "Mamdani Announces First 2-K Seats in Universal Child Care Expansion."
People were thrilled with the good news.
Well, most people...
The 2-K program is being rolled out as a pilot, targeting high-need areas of NYC first, with city-wide expansion projected to serve over 30,000 children by 2029.
The initiative is supported by a $6.5 billion state investment through Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul. The program includes increased reimbursement rates for existing childcare providers.
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