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Adam Scott Reveals Poignant Reason He Doesn't Watch 'Parks & Rec'—And We're Sobbing
Jan 30, 2025
Actor Adam Scott opened up about why he doesn't watch his former TV series, Parks and Recreation, which completed its seven-season run on NBC ten years ago.
His response was wholesome and totally understandable.
The 51-year-old star of the Apple TV+ series Severance dropped by Josh Horowitz's Happy Sad Confused podcast and reflected fondly on playing awkward state auditor Ben Wyatt, who eventually became the love interest of Amy Poehler's character Leslie Knope.
After being shown a clip featuring him as Ben in a scene with Rob Lowe's character, Chris Traeger, Scott revealed he "hadn't seen that in a really long time."
When Horowitz asked what the actor remembers from working on the show, Scott responded:
"I haven't seen the show in a long time, honestly because it makes me sad to see the show, because I miss them and I miss all the actors even though we’re constantly in touch and stuff, but I miss the time of making it."
You can watch the segment from the interview here.
- YouTubeyoutu.be
He continued:
"It was a really just joyful five years—for me, seven years for the show—getting to go work there every day with that group of people."
Scott joined the cast as a guest star for the show's second season in 2010 and became a main character for the remainder of the series, which ended in February 2015.
"We had so much fun and we’re making something that meant something to people; it meant something to us,” he added.
Fans on the Entertainment subReddit were moved by his sweet response.










Scott was content with how the series ended but seemed open to a potential reunion with the cast.
“The show itself, the series finale kind of took us to the end. It jumped pretty far ahead into the future, so I’m not sure what else there is to add, but it’s entirely not up to me at all."
He told People magazine how much he misses his fellow castmates, including Rashida Jones, Nick Offerman, Aziz Ansari, Paul Schneider, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Pratt, all of whom still remain in touch after the show wrapped ten years ago.
Said Scott:
"I miss everybody. We all are on a text chain, and at least once a week we all add to the chain, and it's great. Everyone's so great. I really miss them."
"They're the best. It was so fun. No one took it for granted. We all had a blast... I know people say that about their shows."
"It's annoying, but it really was so fun, and everyone ... got that it was special, and no one was sick of going to work," he added.
Not "annoying" at all, Adam. We miss seeing you guys in Pawnee too.
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Madonna Reminds Fans Not To 'Give Up The Fight' In Viral Post Condeming Trump Administration
Jan 30, 2025
Pop icon Madonna took to social media to slam President Donald Trump's administration for "slowly dismantling" freedoms for LGBTQ+ people in light of moves they've made since Trump began his second term 10 days ago.
Since taking office, Trump has signed approximately 100 executive actions, many of which included policies targeting LGBTQ+ individuals.
One sweeping executive order declared that the U.S. government would recognize only two sexes, male and female. Another order aimed to dismantle “radical and wasteful” diversity, equity, and inclusion programs within federal agencies.
Additionally, the administration removed LGBTQ resources from government websites, including a page on the State Department's site that had been dedicated to advancing LGBTQ rights globally.
Earlier this week, Trump went further, signing an executive order stating that the federal government would no longer “fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support” gender transitions for individuals under the age of 19. He also signed an order banning transgender troops from serving openly in the military, referring to transgender identity as "radical gender ideology."
The news prompted Madonna to post the following message to her fans on X, many of whom are LGBTQ+:
"It’s so sad to watch our new Government slowly dismantling all the Freedoms we have been fighting for and WON over the years. Don’t give up the Fight!"
You can see her post below.
Many appreciated the singer's remarks.
Madonna has long been an ally to the LGBTQ+ community.
The singer received an Advocate for Change Award from GLAAD in 2019 recognizing her history of activism from the days of the HIV/AIDS pandemic to the present day. At the time, she said that advocating "for all marginalized people is a duty and an honor I could not turn my back on nor will I ever."
Last year, reflecting on the Pulse Nightclub mass shooting in 2016 that killed 49 people, she paid tribute to the many LGBTQ+ victims who were killed in an act of terror.
Noting that "nightclubs, music, and dance" bring people together, she said they "shouldn’t be places or things that we do that bring us sadness and tragedy and murder and death and pain and suffering and trauma."
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Whoopi Gives Blistering History Lesson To Trump's Press Secretary About 'Wokeness' In Viral Rant
Jan 30, 2025
Speaking on The View, moderator Whoopi Goldberg gave White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt a blistering history lesson to explain how Leavitt wouldn't have her job if it wasn't for the "wokeness" she attacked from her podium during her first official press briefing.
During the press briefing, Leavitt was asked about the pause on certain federal grants related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and other initiatives. She stated that the pause meant "no more funding for transgenderism and wokeness across our federal bureaucracy and agencies, as well as no more funding for Green New Deal social engineering policies."
In response, Goldberg said Leavitt's "wokeness" remark "really pissed me off," adding:
"Let me explain something to you. Because without that wokeness, you might not have that job. Because women were not invited to that table. Women were not invited to many tables in this nation."
"The reason we fought and busted our behinds to make sure that you didn’t have to worry about this, and now to hear you talk about it and to hear anybody talk about the wokeness, the wokeness was put in place for a reason, because Black people couldn’t get into colleges, because women could not get into the colleges they wanted to go to."
"This is all women. See, this is not Black, Asian women. This is all women. Women were not invited to this party. It was a man’s world, and we busted our asses to make sure that this was a person's world."
Goldberg called on Leavitt to stop using the "wokeness" phrase, saying, "you don’t understand what you’re saying," before continuing:
"You’re saying about yourself that, you know, hey, that’s a terrible thing to be."
"It’s not a terrible thing to be. That’s why we fought, that’s what we were fighting for so that you could stand in that podium, so that Karine Jean-Pierre could stand at that podium so women of all colors and ilks, wherever they came from, whatever their belief system was, they had the opportunity to bust down that door."
You can hear what she said in the video below.
- YouTubeyoutu.be
Many appreciated Goldberg's remarks and echoed her criticisms.
During the same briefing, Leavitt said the Trump administration was implementing major changes to accommodate less traditional voices in the briefing room.
Leavitt told reporters that these adjustments were intended to align with President Donald Trump's "revolutionary media approach," which he utilized during his campaign by engaging with popular podcast hosts and social media influencers.
Leavitt outlined steps the Trump administration was taking to achieve this, starting with the reinstatement of press passes for 440 journalists whose credentials she said "were wrongly revoked" by the Biden administration.
Goldberg criticized this move, saying she didn't want anyone to be able to just "spout stuff" at the briefings, saying that "quite honestly, I like when we're held to standards."
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Meg Ryan And Billy Crystal Hilariously Recreate Infamous Fake Orgasm Scene In New Super Bowl Ad
Jan 30, 2025
Not all couples are meant to last forever, but some people can't help but become a couple...eventually.
That's the boiled-down synopsis of the story portrayed by Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in the popular 1989 romantic comedyWhen Harry Met Sally. Over the years, the characters would frequently catch up and spend time together, all while insisting they wanted only to be friends, while hilariously failing to do so.
One of the most iconic "arguments" the pair has in the film is whether or not all interactions in the bedroom are genuine, namely, if women sometimes "fake" having an orgasm.
Harry argues that women don't do that, and if they do, any woman he's been with most certainly has not faked, because otherwise he would "know."
To prove a point, Sally pretends to have a loud, over one-minute-long fake orgasm, right there at their table in New York's famous Katz' Delicatessen.
If you missed out on the movie or need a refresher, you can watch this famous scene here:
- YouTubewww.youtube.com
Earlier in January, Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal made waves among fans of the film when they came together in an Instagram post, wearing very similar clothes to what they wore in the film.
Ryan captioned the Instagram post:
"It's finally happening. We're reuniting for something iconic. Can't wait to show you all soon!"
Fans were excited to see the pair reunited, and many began to ponder what the post might be teasing. Some thought it might be a long-awaited sequel, perhaps sharing a "where are they now" type of story.
But those who guessed that something was coming for the Super Bowl were correct.
This week, a Hellmann's commercial rolled out in anticipation of the Super Bowl, and it had everything When Harry Met Sally fans could want.
Panning across the familiar Katz' Delicatessen, the camera lands on a familiar table hosting a familiar pair.
Crystal, as Harry, quips:
"I can't believe they let us back in this place."
After he gestures to her, alluding to the infamous scene, Ryan, as Sally, brushes it off:
"Oh, nobody remembers that."
The two begin eating their sandwiches when Sally admits her sandwich isn't "doing it for her." After adding some Hellmann's mayonnaise to her sandwich, she proceeds to reenact the old scene.
When she stops, she gestures to her plate and says:
"Now, that is a sandwich!"
What really locks the commercial in is how it ends. In the original movie, Director Rob Reiner's mother was placed at the table next to Ryan and Crystal.
After the fake orgasm, she turned to the server next to her and said:
"I'll have what she's having."
In the commercial, the camera cuts to the popular actor Sydney Sweeney, who says:
"I'll have what she's having."
You can watch the ad here:
.@Hellmanns knocked it out of the park recreating the diner scene from #WhenHarryMetSally with Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan and a few other familiar faces.
Watch the original scene on Fandango at Home! Did we mention it's on sale? https://t.co/GFfXCexZoX pic.twitter.com/2ZcWWK8o0V
— Fandango (@Fandango) January 29, 2025
Fans of When Harry Met Sally found the commercial hilarious and nostalgic.
Love them both.
When Harry Met Sally is one of my favorite movies.
I would love to partake of your pecan pie. 😁
— Sissy MacAlister (@sissysayslisten) January 30, 2025
I love this SO FREAKIN MUCH. pic.twitter.com/jRsT16tdhV
— Random Thoughts From A GenX Gal (@empath_angry) January 30, 2025
So, many memories! Of course, we all remember that! 🌞
— Joanna Maverick (@JoannaMaverick) January 30, 2025
Aww!! So wonderful to see those two together again!😊
— Maribeth Crews (@MaribethCrews) January 30, 2025
This is great, but also a reminder that I am getting old.
— FreeManPhil 🌲 (@cynical_subvet) January 30, 2025
His timing with the end comment is sublime as always.
— Eileen Wilson (@WilsonChorlton1) January 30, 2025
Great movie & those two were absolutely brilliant
— TallyLassie47@ (@LisaHair9) January 30, 2025
Saw this morning on CBSMornings & I was dying! hahaha so great!
— Thisredhead (@Redis4theblue) January 29, 2025
First laugh of the day... such good actors, beautifully produced.
— Merlin Ward 🎗️ (@merlinwardcom) January 30, 2025
Love the nostalgia of Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan together again, reminds me of the good old days of Hollywood
Great to see them having fun in a light-hearted commercial, brings a smile to my face
Hope this is a sign of more classic reunions to come, would love to see more…
— Stop Socialist Tyranny (@endlibtyranny) January 29, 2025
Even Hellmann's spoke up!
Iconic scenes deserve iconic recognition. 🙌
— Hellmann's Mayonnaise (@Hellmanns) January 29, 2025
It's always fun to be reminded of movies that we loved years ago, and new portrayals like this can be hilarious!
Just like those characters sitting in Katz' Delicatessen, this commercial is sure to turn some heads during the Super Bowl.
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Cardi B Reveals She Just Got Her Butt Crack Pierced—And She Even Took A Photo As Proof
Jan 30, 2025
The further we move into the 21st century, the more common we find body piercings. Small nose piercings that might have been scandalous in the past are practically passé now, at least with younger folk.
Then there's rapper Cardi B, who posted that she had apparently taken the idea of body piercing to a whole new ... gluteal level.
Cardi B recently posted that she had "her butt crack pierced," which immediately prompted a flurry of interest in what that could even mean.
Called gluteal microdermals, these piercings carry a significantly increased risk of infection. Microdermals, or horizonal piercings through any part of the skin, are already ripe for infection and notoriously difficult to care for, even when they're not anywhere near a bacterial breeding zone like the butt.
Folks had some important questions, starting with...how?
A lot of people didn't even know that butt crack piercings were an option.
Perhaps predictably, some demanded pictures.
One commenter was very intrigued by the idea.
Most folks had lots of questions about the whole thing.
The rapper then shared a blurry, close-up photo of her new piercing, asking fans, "Do I lie?"
You can view it here (at your own risk).
Fans were stunned, slightly perplexed.
These are not Cardi B's first microdermal piercings, however, as she's had at least a couple on her chest before that healed well.
Still, the general consensus seemed to be...ick.
Cardi B will next be headed to the Victory Fan Fest in New Orleans for the Super Bowl.
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