Anna Sawai is doing a round of press hot off her fresh Emmy nomination for her performance in Shōgun. She heads to Australia soon to start working on Monarch: Legacy of Monsters so this is a bit of campaign work and, as you can see, and as usual, she looks amazing. But it really wouldn’t matter what the clothes are because her skin, my god, her skin is incredible. I really do like the pleated skirt and the white tee over oxfords though. SO good. (GoFugYourself)

 

Donald Glover says he will no longer be performing under Childish Gambino and I assume that means after the tour because there’s a world tour that will take him into early next year which is why people are saying it’s your last chance to see Childish Gambino on tour – a technicality, really. While we’re here though, Mr & Mrs Smith has been one of my favourite shows this year and I am SO happy Maya Erskine was nominated for an Emmy this week because she is excellent as Jane. (Pajiba) 

 

Slow news day because we’re talking about Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey not wearing deodorant. There are three things I never wear: deodorant or antiperspirant and underwear. I consider all of it unnecessary. I am an odorless person and anyone who knows me can verify this. After five hours of golf in the blazing sun, and I do sweat, I still smell like nothing. Pretty sure Matthew McConaughey can’t say the same. (The Cut) 

I did not understand this headline about a woman driving with a mannequin in the backseat, didn’t know what the relevance was, until I read the article. And now I get it, because it was the HOV lane but what that says to me is that I would not be a skilled traffic criminal? Never in a million years would I think to put a mannequin in the backseat so I could drive in a faster lane! I’d just keep bitching about the traffic not moving. But also, clearly traffic is so goddamn bad everywhere people are resorting to driving around with dummies! (Hollywood Unlocked)

 

This is a 20+ year old story about Gwyneth Paltrow being a dick on the set of Emma and considering everything we know about GP, it’s mild to non-existent on the offensive scale. She was in her early 20s at the time, and about to become the next big thing. And she was already carrying a lot of privilege. In the 90s, every 20-something actor was a brat. That said, a moment that was totally forgettable to Gwyneth became a sh-tty memory for someone else – and I don’t want to minimise this. You think GP will send Ruth Jones a candle that smells like her puss and some skincare and shampoo? (Celebitchy) 

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